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Join now >Kenny Britt (knee/groin) did not practice today.
Britt should be good for practice tomorrow, but we’ll see. He’s off the fantasy radar anyway, as he’s in Hue Jackson’s dog house.
10/4/17 - 08:51 PM ET
John Ross (knee) didn’t practice today.
It doesn’t look like the Bengals’ first-round pick will play this week, but it’s only Wednesday. The Bengals do have a bye after this week, so that’s something to keep in mind.
10/4/17 - 08:49 PM ET
Jay Ajayi (knee) was a full participant in practice today.
The third-year back had been limited or a non-particpant in some practices recently, but it’s good to see him a full participant this early in the week. His knee is not a concern, and he’ll be ready to go on Sunday against the Titans. Though he hasn’t put up good numbers over the last two weeks, Ajayi remains an RB1.
10/4/17 - 07:25 PM ET
John Brown (quadricep) was limited in practice today.
The Cardinals are probably just taking it easy with Brown, who has a long history of leg injuries. He didn’t appear to be limited on Sunday against the 49ers.
10/4/17 - 07:23 PM ET
J.J. Nelson (hamstring/tooth) was a limited participant in today’s practice.
Nelson has been limited in practice the last couple weeks, but he’s played in each game. The tooth is new, but he should be fine for Sunday.
10/4/17 - 07:22 PM ET
Marlon Mack (shoulder) is practicing in full.
It looks like he’s ready to return after missing the last two games. The rookie is likely to be active this Sunday against the 49ers, with Matt Jones likely to not be active for the game.
10/4/17 - 05:26 PM ET
Marcus Mariota (hamstring) was limited in practice today.
Titans head coach Mike Mularkey said he’s hoping Mariota will play on Sunday but that they are not going to put him out there if it risks further injury. It sounds like Mariota will not play unless he’s 100% or very, very close to is. We’ll keep an eye on the Titans signal-caller throughout the week.
Via: Jim Wyatt 10/4/17 - 05:13 PM ET