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Join now >Michael Crabtree will play on Sunday against the Ravens.
After missing one game with a chest injury, Crabtree is not on the injury report for Week 5. Derek Carr (back) is questionable for the game, but Crabtree is only a FLEX option against the Ravens either way—though he did have a three-touchdown performance against them last season.
10/6/17 - 05:17 PM ET
The Browns benched DeShone Kizer for second-straight week.
The rookie quarterback continues to struggle early in his NFL career, as he was 8/17 for 87 yards and an interception. The interception was on a really paid decision on a pass that was undercut, and he simply is not playing well. Kevin Hogan is in at quarterback to start the second half with the Browns down 3-0.
10/8/17 - 02:46 PM ET
Marquise Goodwin (concussion) is questionable for Week 5.
The speedy receiver needs to get cleared of his concussion to play against Indy.
10/6/17 - 05:15 PM ET
Jeremy Maclin (hand) is officially active against the Raiders.
Though Maclin was listed as questionable, this was fully expected. The veteran receiver is a FLEX option against Oakland.
10/8/17 - 02:43 PM ET
Carlos Hyde is not on the Week 5 injury report.
Hyde was a full participant in practice today, and it appears he might be over the hip issue that’s been nagging him for a couple weeks. He should be due for around 20 touches and is one of the best running back options in a matchup versus the Colts. Get him in your fantasy lineup.
10/6/17 - 05:15 PM ET
Sterling Shepard (ankle) is questionable to return against the Chargers.
Shepard went down a few plays before Brandon Marshall, who also suffered an ankle injury, did. Shepard’s injury does not look as serious, so hopefully he’s able to get back out there for the Giants.
10/8/17 - 02:15 PM ET
Matt Jones (knee) is doubtful for Week 5.
Jones didn’t practice this week and he probably was not going to be active for the game either way with rookie Marlon Mack back. Frank Gore, Robert Turbin, and Mack will man the backfield against San Francisco.
10/6/17 - 05:12 PM ET