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Join now >Joe Mixon (ankle) is officially listed as questionable for Week 2.
After missing the last two practices, Mixon was able to participate on a limited basis today. We expect Mixon will be good to go on Sunday against the Niners, but check back in to confirm his status at 11:30 AM ET on game day.
9/13/19 - 01:13 PM ET
Dwayne Harris leaves game with apparent leg injury.
Harris went down on a punt return and looked to be in serious pain. The veteran receiver/returner was helped to the sideline and appeared unable to put much pressure on his leg. Hopefully Harris’ injury isn’t as serious as it looks, but Oakland will need someone to fill in as the primary punt returner.
9/15/19 - 05:30 PM ET
Cody Latimer ruled out for remainder of game after hit to the head.
He’s in the concussion protocol, which leaves New York even thinner at receiver. Hopefully Latimer can get cleared for Week 3.
9/15/19 - 03:33 PM ET
JuJu Smith-Schuster is “fine” after leaving Sunday night’s loss to the Patriots, according to Ian Rapoport.
This was the expectation after Smith-Schuster remained on the sideline (and didn’t receive much medical attention) with the game no longer in question after limping off, but it’s still good to hear nonetheless. JuJu did well to catch six passes for 78 yards while being shadowed by Stephon Gilmore, and he will get a much easier matchup next Sunday at home against Seattle.
Via: Ian Rapoport 9/9/19 - 02:18 PM ET
Stefon Diggs is off the injury report.
Diggs was not even listed on the Week 2 practice report after he was limited every day and eventually listed as questionable for the season opener last week. This bodes well for Diggs being closer to his usual self this week against the Packers, and you should feel safer about keeping him locked in your fantasy lineup.
9/11/19 - 05:57 PM ET
Trey Burton (groin) is active for Week 2.
Burton’s core muscle issue was becoming a concern, but it’s good to see him active after missing the season opener. It’s difficult to trust Burton in Week 2 fantasy lineups in his first game of the year.
9/15/19 - 02:55 PM ET
The Colts are releasing Marcus Johnson, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
It’s a slight surprise that the Colts are releasing Johnson after losing Devin Funchess to a collarbone injury, but the speedy receiver shouldn’t have much trouble finding a new team. Right now, Johnson is off the redraft radar, but we’ll see where he lands.
Via: Ian Rapoport 9/9/19 - 01:50 PM ET