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Join now >Mo Alie-Cox makes highlight touchdown catch in Week 8 win.
Alie-Cox caught a 26-yard score on the games opening possession, as he easily extended for a one-handed grab at the goal line to put Indy on the board. The former college basketball player isn’t a recommended fantasy option behind Jack Doyle and Eric Ebron, but his first touchdown is certainly one to remember.
10/29/18 - 12:13 PM ET
Raheem Mostert (ankle) is officially active against the Raiders.
Mostert should be good to mix in behind starter Matt Breida tonight in a matchup against the league’s 32nd-ranked run defense, but he’s not a highly-recommended fantasy option as no lock to get more than a few touches.
11/1/18 - 07:00 PM ET
Randall Cobb catches four passes against the Rams.
In his first game since Week 3 (because of a hamstring injury), Cobb gained 40 yards on his four receptions in the Packers’ Week 8 loss. Green Bay’s young receivers are stepping up for Aaron Rodgers, but the veteran Cobb is probably the safest best in fantasy lineups behind Davante Adams. Cobb faces the Patriots in a potential shootout next Sunday night.
10/29/18 - 12:56 PM ET
Quincy Enunwa (ankle) is officially listed as questionable for Sunday.
Enunwa has missed the last two games with his ankle injury, so a return this weekend would put him on the low end of his three-to-four-week projected recovery. We expect Enunwa will tough it out and play, but it’s no lock. His status will be known by 11:30 AM ET on Sunday.
11/2/18 - 12:47 PM ET
Dante Pettis doesn’t catch a pass in Week 8.
This was Pettis’ first game in nearly a month after missing the last three games with a knee injury, so this isn’t a big surprise. The second-round rookie receiver should become a bigger part of the game plan in the second half of the season, though.
10/29/18 - 12:13 PM ET
Pierre Garcon (shoulder, knee) is officially active tonight.
The veteran receiver is back in the lineup after missing one game, but he’s not a recommended fantasy option with second-year quarterback Nick Mullens making his first career start.
11/1/18 - 06:58 PM ET
Brandin Cooks caught three passes for 74 yards in Sunday’s win over the Packers.
He also rushed twice for nine yards. Cooks saw a team-high eight targets, but first-round pick Jaire Alexander stuck to him all afternoon, and even the plays he did make came with the rookie right on his hip. The 25-year-old hasn’t found the end zone much in Los Angeles, but he’s on pace for a 70/1,286/4 line at the season’s midway point, and Cooks will look to burn his former team next week in New Orleans as a high-upside WR1/WR2 option.
10/29/18 - 12:54 PM ET