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Phillip Lindsay | Colts RB

Phillip Lindsay (toe) is officially listed as questionable for tomorrow night.

Lindsay is expected to return for a Week 4 matchup against the Jets, but the questionable tag indicates it could be a game-time decision that comes down to pregame warmups. Lindsay’s status will be known by before 7:00 PM ET tomorrow.

9/30/20 - 02:35 PM ET

Damien Harris | Retired RB

Damien Harris has returned to practice for the Patriots.

Following pinky surgery, Harris’ return to the field is on track, and he’s been activated off injured reserve after sitting out the minimum three games. New England’s running back situation is very, very crowded, but keep in mind that running backs coach Ivan Fears says the team is “excited” to get Harris back in the mix. Harris is worth a pickup if your have roster space and he’s available in your league.

9/30/20 - 01:18 PM ET

Derek Watt | Free Agent FB

Derek Watt (hamstring) is expected miss multiple games.

Watt has a Grade 2 hamstring pull, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. This doesn’t have a huge fantasy impact for James Conner and company, but it’s still notable. Watt’s absence will also hurt the Steelers on special teams.

9/28/20 - 11:25 AM ET

Le'Veon Bell | Free Agent RB

Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) intends to return in Week 5 against the Cardinals, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

Bell is eligible to come off IR next week, so it’s obviously great news that he should be healthy enough to hit the field as New York looks for help on offense. Although the team in general has underperformed, Bell should undoubtedly be picked up wherever he was dropped, and he could be a weekly RB2/FLEX option with Adam Gase hopefully featuring him in order to turn the season around.

Via: Jeremy Fowler 9/30/20 - 09:36 AM ET

Chris Carson | Retired RB

Chris Carson leaves game with apparent leg injury.

Carson had his leg held after he was already down, and it was twisted awkwardly. Carson was immediately in obvious pain and held the knee area before going to the sideline and into the medical tent. Hopefully this isn’t yet another long-term injury to a starting running back, but more information should become available tonight and/or tomorrow.

9/27/20 - 07:37 PM ET

DJ Chark Jr. | Free Agent WR

D.J. Chark (chest) will be limited in practice today.

Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone said Chark passed all tests for his chest and will be able to practice today on a limited basis. Ideally, Chark will be able to get up to a full participation by Friday, but it sounds like he’ll return for Week 4 either way. We’ll let you know if Chark is listed on the final injury report of the week when it’s released on Friday.

9/30/20 - 09:10 AM ET

Chris Godwin | Buccaneers WR

Chris Godwin (hamstring) has officially been ruled out for the rest of today.

Godwin was down on the field for a bit and then limped gingerly to the sideline and then to the locker room, and—while the Buccaneers are up three possessions in the fourth quarter—it’s not a great sign that Godwin has immediately been ruled out. Godwin missed the end of last season with a hamstring injury, so he could be facing a multi-game absence depending on the severity of the injury. Before leaving today’s game, Godwin had five receptions for 64 yards and a touchdown against the Broncos.

9/27/20 - 06:52 PM ET

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