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Join now >Kareem Hunt (groin) is officially active against the Cowboys.
Hunt’s Week 4 status was not in much doubt, and he’ll again complement Nick Chubb in a potential shootout between the Browns and the Cowboys today.
10/4/20 - 11:34 AM ET
Terry McLaurin (thigh) is officially active for Week 4.
A non-practice on Friday put some doubt in McLaurin’s status, but he’s active today versus the Ravens. In a tough matchup, consider McLaurin more of a strong FLEX option this week.
10/4/20 - 11:33 AM ET
Christian Kirk (calf) is officially active against the Panthers.
Kirk’s groin issue will thankfully only force him to miss one game, as the Cardinals will have both him and DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) for today’s Week 4 contest.
10/4/20 - 11:31 AM ET
DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) is officially active for Week 4.
Hopkins didn’t practice all week, but this hasn’t been uncommon for the veteran receiver throughout his career. Hopkins can remain in fantasy lineups today against the Panthers.
10/4/20 - 11:30 AM ET
Joe Mixon (chest) is officially active for Week 4.
There was some concern when Mixon was added to the injury report yesterday, but his streak of consecutive games played will extend to 32 today. You can keep Mixon in fantasy lineups as usual despite the chest issue.
10/4/20 - 11:30 AM ET
Scotty Miller (hip/groin) is officially active against the Chargers.
With Chris Godwin (hamstring) out, Miller could be set for a bigger role today. Despite disappointing with just one reception the last time Godwin was out a couple of weeks ago, Miller is more squarely in the FLEX conversation for Week 4.
10/4/20 - 11:30 AM ET
Patriots-Chiefs will play on Monday night at 7:05 PM ET, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The game will air on CBS, and ESPN’s Monday Night Football matchup between the Falcons and Packers has been moved back to 8:50 PM ET. It’s great news for fantasy owners that this news is coming before kickoff today, but it might be wise to still have designated replacement options so leagues are prepared for more positive COVID-19 tests pushing the game out of Week 4.
Via: Adam Schefter 10/4/20 - 10:59 AM ET