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Join now >Corey Davis (hip) is out for Week 9.
Davis will miss his second game in a row, so New York will rely on Denzel Mims and Keelan Cole to step up alongside Jamison Crowder and Elijah Moore. Fantasy owners should hold onto Davis, but the Jets’ next game will notable be against the Bills.
11/4/21 - 07:03 PM ET
Dak Prescott was officially a full participant in today’s practice.
Dak said earlier today that he expects to play against the Broncos on Sunday, and this just about confirms it, barring some late setback. Prescott missed just one game with the calf issue, which was expected to be the case as they looked to give him more time to get closer to full strength. You can fire him back up as a QB1 for Week 9.
11/4/21 - 04:28 PM ET
Davante Adams is off the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Adams is back in the building for Green Bay, so they’ll have their No. 1 wideout back on Sunday in Kansas City. Even without Aaron Rodgers (COVID-19 list) at quarterback, Adams should be viewed a top-three option at wide receiver, as the targets will be there in a great matchup.
11/4/21 - 01:09 PM ET
The Bears are designating David Montgomery (knee) to return from injured reserve.
This could set up Chicago’s starter to return for a big game on Monday night versus Pittsburgh, and hopefully we get some clarity by the weekend to make lineup decisions easier for anyone planning to start Khalil Herbert. Either way, the rookie has impressed enough to remain a factor on a run-heavy offense, and Montgomery might get a slight downgrade from a high-end RB2 to more of a low-end RB2.
11/4/21 - 12:57 PM ET
Tyrod Taylor is set to start in Week 9.
Taylor’s hamstring is healthy after testing it in practice on Wednesday, so he’ll be back as Houston’s starter this weekend versus the Dolphins. This news is a boost for the entire offense from a fantasy perspective, and Tyrod can be a quality streaming option in plus matchups because of his dual-threat ability.
11/4/21 - 12:02 PM ET
Tevin Coleman (hamstring) has officially been ruled out for Week 9.
Coleman is out on the short week, missing his third consecutive game. The Jets will again rely on Michael Carter and Ty Johnson in the backfield tomorrow night against the Colts.
11/3/21 - 05:22 PM ET
Corey Davis (hip) is officially doubtful for Thursday night.
Davis expressed optimism about potentially being able to play in the Week 9 matchup against the Colts, but the short week probably made things difficult. We’ll see if Davis can make quick progress, but expect him to be ruled out tomorrow night.
11/3/21 - 05:21 PM ET