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Join now >Jimmy Graham (ankle) “did everything in practice” today, according to head coach Pete Carroll.
Graham is listed as questionable for the game, but Carroll says he should be fine for the game against Tennessee. You can insert Graham in your lineup as a TE1 despite his four receptions for nine yards through two games so far, as the Seahawks could turn it on offensively at any time.
Via: John Boyle 9/22/17 - 05:15 PM ET
Sam Bradford (knee) is not expected to play on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano.
Graziano said that Bradford’s knee didn’t respond well to practice this week, so Minnesota will likely be without their quarterback for the second-straight week. If he is indeed inactive, this is obviously a downgrade to the entire offense, in particular Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen. Case Keenum would get the start again after throwing for just 167 yards against the Steelers in Week 3. We would consider Bradford highly questionable for next week against Detroit, as according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, Bradford is getting a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews on the injury. We might see Keenum in the lineup for a while longer, but hopefully the starter gets some good news from Dr. Andrews.
Via: Dan Graziano 9/22/17 - 01:00 PM ET
J.J. Nelson (hamstring) was limited in practice today.
It’s a second-straight limited practice for Nelson. Even if he doesn’t get in a full practice tomorrow, he’ll likely be in the lineup on Monday night against the Cowboys.
9/22/17 - 05:03 PM ET
Sammie Coates (hamstring) is doubtful for Sunday.
The third-year receiver probably isn’t going to suit up against Indy. Though talented, Coates hasn’t caught a pass yet this season.
9/22/17 - 12:36 PM ET
John Brown (quadricep) did not practice today.
Brown still has tomorrow to go, but it doesn’t look like he’ll be playing on Monday night against Dallas. Check back in tomorrow to see if Brown will be listed as out, doubtful, or questionable.
9/22/17 - 05:02 PM ET
Tyler Eifert (knee/back) is our Sunday against Green Bay.
This was expected, as Eifert couldn’t practice all week. It’s really unfortunate that Eifert has had to battle so many injuries throughout his career. The Bengals will likely give A.J. Green a ton of targets against the Packers, while Eifert will try to get healthy for Week 4—though he’s probably less than 50/50 at this point.
9/22/17 - 12:06 PM ET
NFL’s motion to stay Ezekiel Elliott injunction will be heard on October 2.
This means Elliott will be on the field for at least the next two weeks, but then the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear and make a ruling on the NFL wanting to have Zeke’s injunction eliminated—which would mean Elliott would have to serve his suspension immediately. At least this saga will be put to bed for at least a couple of weeks until the hearing.
Via: Ian Rapoport 9/22/17 - 05:00 PM ET