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Join now >Josh Gordon (hamstring) is active; is making Patriots debut in Week 4.
Despite another week of limited practices, the former All-Pro receiver is playing for the first time in a Patriots uniform today in Foxboro against the Dolphins. Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels has said he doesn’t think Gordon will have any trouble picking up the offense, which is a good sign for his immediate playing status. Also, New England could use a receiver like Gordon taking pressure off everyone else on offense. Because of his talent and potential opportunity in one of the league’s best offenses, Gordon is immediately in the FLEX conversation—albeit one that carries risk with a low floor.
9/30/18 - 11:31 AM ET
Randall Cobb (hamstring) is inactive against the Bills.
Cobb dealt with a hamstring issue late in the week, and there wasn’t much optimism about him playing despite him being listed as questionable. Geronimo Allison will step up as Green Bay’s No. 2 receiver behind Davante Adams, who will have to contend with Tre’Davious White throughout the game.
9/30/18 - 11:30 AM ET
Jimmy Graham (knee) is officially active for Week 4.
Graham’s knee injury limited him in practice this week, but it’s probably more maintenance than anything for the veteran tight end. You can keep Graham locked into fantasy lineups as a solid TE1 option.
9/30/18 - 11:30 AM ET
Jacob Hollister (chest) will not play today against the Dolphins.
Hollister took a fall in practice this week and was sent to the hospital, so he’s not going to be active in Week 4. Dwayne Allen should be locked in behind Rob Gronkowski as the No. 2 tight end, but he isn’t a recommended fantasy option.
Via: Mike Giardi 9/30/18 - 11:01 AM ET
The Broncos are promoting tight end Brian Parker from the practice squad.
He takes the place of Jake Butt, who unfortunately tore his ACL in practice this week. Parker hasn’t appeared in a game since 2015 and is unlikely to make a fantasy impact for Denver.
9/29/18 - 05:04 PM ET
The Patriots have released wide receiver Corey Coleman from their practice squad, according to Field Yates.
The 2016 first-round pick was looking to get his career on track with New England, but it doesn’t look like that will happen. While Coleman should get another chance in the near future, he’s highly unlikely to have redraft value at any point this season.
Via: Field Yates 9/29/18 - 04:35 PM ET
The Eagles promoted DeAndre Carter to the active roster.
Carter played in the first two games of the season for Philadelphia before landing back on the practice squad, but now he’s back to the 53-man roster. Carter is not a fantasy option, but he’ll contribute when called upon in real life.
9/29/18 - 09:26 AM ET