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Join now >Rob Gronkowski (thigh) did not practice today.
Check in on his status throughout the week, but multiple reports say he’ll be out there on Sunday against the Jets after missing one game with the thigh injury.
10/11/17 - 06:16 PM ET
Dion Lewis leads New England in Week 6 rushing.
Lewis started the game for the Patriots, and he carried 11 times for 52 yards and a touchdown against the Jets. The score came at the goal line, which people with Dion Lewis on their fantasy team will love to see. Mike Gillislee lost a fumble in Jets territory in the game, so Lewis might continue getting a good amount of carries moving forward. He’s not a highly-reccomended fantasy option yet due to the uncertainty of the weekly workloads, but the dynamic back is someone to watch.
10/16/17 - 01:32 PM ET
Jared Abbrederis catches one pass in Week 6.
It was a pass to the sideline that gained seven yards. Abbrederis isn’t a reliable fantasy option right now, as his role isn’t big enough in Detroit’s offense.
10/16/17 - 12:57 PM ET
Albert Wilson (knee) misses second straight day of practice.
Wilson might still get out there tomorrow, but missing the first two days of practice this week isn’t a good sign. The Chiefs are already down Chris Conley (Achilles), so that’d be two of their top receivers out if Wilson is unable to play. Hopefully he can practice tomorrow.
10/12/17 - 02:51 PM ET
Tom Brady (shoulder) did not practice today.
Brady is reportedly dealing with an AC joint sprain in his left shoulder, but the man himself said he’s ready to go for Sunday and will be out there. Of course, practice time always helps and Brady would love to be out there with his team, but at least we know for sure he will play against the Jets. Though the injury could affect him some, don’t leave Brady out of your fantasy lineup because of this. He’s still the QB1 this week.
10/11/17 - 05:49 PM ET
John Brown scores in Week 6 win.
Brown caught three passes for 63 yards and one touchdown—a 17-yard score in the third quarter. If not for the Bucs falling behind 31-0, Brown might have gotten more chances to make plays. Overall, it was a great showing, as “Smokey” stayed healthy and operated as the clear number-two receiver behind Larry Fitzgerald. If he’s somehow available in your league, Brown should be picked immediately as a difference-maker when healthy. He should be in lineups next week against a Rams team that he stung for 10 catches and 144 yards last October.
10/16/17 - 02:37 PM ET
Randall Cobb caught three passes for 28 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Vikings.
Losing the game wasn’t the biggest loss for Green Bay on Sunday, as Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) could miss the rest of the season. Cobb was in the midst of a return-to-form season, but losing Rodgers will obviously downgrade him. He’s just a decent FLEX option for the rest of the year, but he does have a nice matchup with the Saints next Sunday. Perhaps he will become a favorite of Hundley’s.
10/16/17 - 12:57 PM ET