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Join now >Larry Fitzgerald (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Week 4.
Fitzgerald again was limited in practice all week but is fully expected to play this Sunday against the Seahawks. But the future Hall of Famer is at less than 100% with a rookie quarterback making his first NFL start, so he’s a risky fantasy option this week.
9/28/18 - 05:57 PM ET
Pete Carroll says Doug Baldwin (knee) will play this weekend.
Baldwin is officially listed as questionable for Week 4, but the NFL no longer has a probable injury designation. It would take a setback in pre-game warmups to keep Baldwin out against the Cardinals.
Via: Bob Condotta 9/28/18 - 05:05 PM ET
The Colts waived Erik Swoope.
If Swoope doesn’t land with another team, he might end up back on Indy’s practice squad. Swoope is currently off the fantasy radar.
Via: Field Yates 9/28/18 - 04:43 PM ET
C.J. Prosise (abdomen) is listed as doubtful for Week 4.
Expect Prosise to be ruled out on Sunday. It’s unfortunate the third-year back has struggled to stay healthy since entering the league.
9/28/18 - 04:23 PM ET
Doug Baldwin (knee) is officially listed as questionable for Week 4.
All indications are that Baldwin will return to the lineup after missing the last two games with his MCL injury, but it’s no guarantee. Either way, it might be risky to trust Baldwin as a sure-fire starting option in fantasy lineups in his first game back. His official game status will be known by 3:00 PM ET on Sunday.
9/28/18 - 04:22 PM ET
Chris Carson (hip) is questionable for Sunday.
We think Carson should be fine for this weekend against the Cardinals, but it’s no lock. And the Seahawks play at 4:05 PM ET, so fantasy owners could be in a bind if they’re planning on having Carson in fantasy lineups. Just be sure to have a backup plan from the later games in case Carson is inactive.
9/28/18 - 04:18 PM ET
A.J. Derby (foot) is out for Week 4.
Derby didn’t practice all week for the Dolphins. This opens the door for second-round rookie Mike Gesicki, who has seen his role increase since the start of the season, to be close to a full-time tight end for Miami. Gesicki has TE1 upside in a potential high-scoring game against the Patriots.
9/28/18 - 04:13 PM ET