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Join now >Allen Robinson II (groin) is officially inactive against the Bills.
This is Robinson’s second straight missed game with his lingering groin issue. He was only able to get up to a limited practice on Friday after missing practice Wednesday and Thursday, so Robinson might not be close to a return. The Bears have three straight NFC North matchups after today, so they’ll hope to get their top receiver ready for that stretch.
11/4/18 - 11:30 AM ET
Dalvin Cook (hamstring) is officially active for Week 9.
Cook is reportedly going to be on a snap count, which if true is a bit of a surprise considering we’d think the second-year running back is very close to 100% if the Vikings are going to risk playing him with their bye coming up next week. Cook is a FLEX option versus the Lions, but he obviously carries some risk on a potential snap count.
11/4/18 - 11:30 AM ET
Ross Dwelley makes first career reception in Niners’ win.
Dwelley’s lone reception against the Raiders went for eight yards. Congrats to the undrafted rookie tight end on his first NFL catch, and hopefully it’s the first of many for him.
11/1/18 - 11:32 PM ET
Stefon Diggs (rib) is inactive against the Lions.
Diggs didn’t practice all week, so this is not a surprise. The Vikings have their bye next week, so Diggs will hopefully have plenty of time to heal up and face the Bears in Week 11. Adam Thielen is set for a ton of targets today against the Lions and will look to extend his 100-yard streak to eight games.
11/4/18 - 11:30 AM ET
Ricky Seals-Jones catches two passes in Week 8.
Seals-Jones gained 12 yards on his two receptions in Arizona’s win against San Francisco. Seals-Jones has potential, but he’s looking like just a dynasty-league option for now.
10/29/18 - 12:37 PM ET
A.J. Green is visiting foot specialist Dr. Robert Anderson, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Green was reportedly in a walking boot as a precaution after last week’s win against the Buccaneers, but it looks like there’s a chance this is more serious than something day-to-day. Rapoport says the toe has swelled up and that “everything — day-to-day, week-to-week, surgery — is on the table” for the Pro Bowl receiver. We just need to hope this isn’t something too serious and that Green can be out there against the Saints next week.
Via: Ian Rapoport 11/4/18 - 09:20 AM ET