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Join now >Elijah Moore (quad) is questionable for Week 14.
Moore is shaping up as a game-time decision, but if he ends up playing, the rookie should probably be downgraded a bit at less than 100%. The Jets are already without Corey Davis (core) for the rest of the season, so Zach Wilson could be down to Jamison Crowder, Denzel Mims, and Keelan Cole this week if Moore is inactive.
12/10/21 - 11:14 AM ET
Tevin Coleman (concussion) ruled out for Week 14.
Coleman has been effective as the starter over the past two weeks, but he’ll unfortunate be out this week, so Ty Johnson and Austin Walter will handle most of the work at running back. We would recommend avoiding the backfield in a difficult matchup versus New Orleans.
12/10/21 - 11:13 AM ET
Dalvin Cook (shoulder) is officially active for Week 14.
Beating expectations, Cook missed just one game due to his shoulder injury, and he’s going to wear a harness to play in the Thursday night game against the Steelers. The star running back is expected to get his usual workload despite dealing with the shoulder issue, and he can be reinserted into Week 14 fantasy lineups.
12/9/21 - 06:59 PM ET
Randall Cobb had core muscle surgery.
According to ESPNs’ Rob Demovsky, the hope is that Cobb will be able to return during the postseason after surgery last week. So, it sounds like the veteran receiver’s regular season is over. Cobb had 28 receptions for 375 yards and five touchdowns in 12 games, and he had a number of key catches that made Aaron Rodgers’ insistence on bringing him back to Green Bay look like a fantastic move. Cobb will now look to rehab and get in position to return in January for a potential Super Bowl run.
Via: ESPN 12/9/21 - 06:37 PM ET
Ty Montgomery has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Montgomery joins Mark Ingram on the list, so New Orleans’ backfield could immediately give Alvin Kamara a heavy workload in his return this weekend. Tony Jones Jr. should be the backup if active, and Taysom Hill will surely get his fair share of rushing opportunities at quarterback.
12/9/21 - 04:28 PM ET
Randall Cobb (core) is out indefinitely.
Head coach Matt LaFleur said it’s a “pretty significant injury” that will keep the veteran “out for a while,” but not being ruled out for the season is at least a good sign. Marquez Valdes-Scantling should get a significant boost as the clear No. 2 wideout for Green Bay, and Allen Lazard will also have a more solidified role on offense. Both guys will be on the FLEX radar behind Davante Adams on Sunday night.
12/9/21 - 04:12 PM ET
Tony Pollard is dealing with a torn plantar fascia.
The injury occurred on his long touchdown run versus the Saints last week, but a full tear is actually good news, and Pollard can play through the injury (he says he’ll be a game-time decision). If nothing else, Ezekiel Elliott’s outlook might get a slight boost in the midst of struggles with an injury of his own, as Dallas will still lean on him as their clear lead back. Pollard being out against Washington would lead to a role for Corey Clement behind Zeke, but the Cowboys would likely rely more on the passing attack.
12/9/21 - 02:29 PM ET