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Join now >Saquon Barkley is out for the remainder of the game.
Barkley went inside to get x-rays and will be evaluated further tomorrow. Hopefully the Giants and fantasy owners get a positive prognosis, and it should be noted that Saquon is obviously a very tough player.
9/20/20 - 01:56 PM ET
Drew Lock (shoulder) is out for the rest of today’s game.
Lock went down in the first quarter, and he’ll be replaced by Jeff Driskel the rest of the way. Especially since it’s the throwing shoulder, Denver may need to brace for a potential long-term absence for their young starter. An updated could be provided tonight or tomorrow.
9/20/20 - 01:53 PM ET
Saquon Barkley leaves game with apparent leg injury.
Barkley was tackled while going to the sideline, and he was in immediate pain while holding his right knee. The star running back is now being helped off the field without putting any pressure on his right leg, so this obviously doesn’t look good. We’ll update you as more information becomes available on Barkley’s status.
9/20/20 - 01:40 PM ET
Drew Lock (right shoulder) is questionable to return against the Steelers.
Lock had his arm twisted awkwardly while going down on his shoulder, and he’s now out of the game for Denver. Jeff Driskel is in at quarterback for the Broncos, and we’ll update you as more information becomes available on Lock’s status.
9/20/20 - 01:34 PM ET
Cam Akers (ribs) is officially questionable to return for the Rams.
Akers was driven down hard on a carry deep in the red zone, and he was in discomfort in the chest/rib area while walking off the field. Akers started the game for the Rams and was receiving a nice workload before he left. We’ll update you as more information becomes available on his status.
9/20/20 - 01:25 PM ET
Parris Campbell carted off with apparent leg injury.
Campbell took a very hard hit to the knee and was immediately in obvious pain. The cart is coming out for the rookie receiver, and his day is almost certainly done—and it looks like he could be out for an extended period of time. The Colts have been unable to catch a break with injuries early this season, but hopefully Campbell’s injury isn’t as bad as it looks.
9/20/20 - 01:20 PM ET
Michael Pittman Jr. (toe) is officially active for Week 2.
Pittman’s toe injury popped up during the week, so it’s a slight surprise that he’s active. The rookie’s presence should be a boost for the Colts in real life, but he carries a low floor in fantasy lineups.
9/20/20 - 11:41 AM ET