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    Tyquan Thornton carted to locker room Tuesday

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    Chiefs WR Tyquan Thornton was carted to the locker room at practice on Tuesday.

    Thornton spent time in the medical tent before he was carted to the locker room during Tuesday’s practice. It’s unclear what the injury may be. Hopefully it’s nothing serious, but if Thornton has to miss time during the regular season that would stand to benefit Cyrus Allen as he tries to establish himself in the Chiefs’ receiver group.
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    Thornton headed into the medical tent and was subsequently carted to the locker room at Tuesday’s practice. Now it’s been revealed that he suffered a hamstring strain. It’s unclear how long Thornton might be out, but his injury further opens the door for camp standout Cyrus Allen.
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    With JuJu Smith-Schuster and Hollywood Brown still free agents, Thornton currently figures as their No. 3 option behind Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy. When you factor in how often Rice has been sidelined due to injury or off-field incidents — another of which is possible this offseason — Thornton could step into real fantasy value at some point this year if the Chiefs don’t draft or sign anyone ahead of him. It’s a situation worth monitoring. Taylor’s words do suggest that the Chiefs aren’t actively looking to block Thornton.
  • KC Wide Receiver #80
    Thornton caught 19 passes for a career-high 438 yards and three touchdowns as the Chiefs’ deep ball receiver in 2025. The Chiefs’ receiving cupboard is bare but Thornton at least had a connection with Patrick Mahomes on deep targets. He returns to Kansas City on a two-year deal and will be in the mix for WR4 on the Chiefs’ depth chart in 2026. For fantasy purposes, Thornton will be a boom-or-bust dart throw again, but the Chiefs’ wide receiver moves later in the offseason will shape his value.
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    Thornton was a long-shot to make the Chiefs’ 53-man roster at the start of the offseason. He impressed the team during the summer and made the roster as a deep-ball specialist. With multiple Kansas City wideouts missing time over the first two months of the season, Thornton was heavily involved in the offense early in the year. He caught 13 passes for 272 yards and three scores over the first five games of the season. That pace would have seen him clear 900 yards, but the Chiefs eventually got Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy back. Once that happened, Thornton’s role all but vanished. He closed the year with 19 grabs for 438 and three scores. Thornton also pitched in on special teams. He will hit free agency in the spring. Though Thornton isn’t likely to make much of an impact on the fantasy landscape in 2026, he has done an impressive job carving out a role in Kansas City after his career fizzled out in New England. He won’t have any issues finding work next year.
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    The same can be said of Tyquan Thornton as each wide receiver was listed as a “DNP” on Monday’s estimated practice report. Both players will first need to be asymptomatic before returning to the practice field in some capacity, remain asymptomatic through a full session, and then be cleared by an independent neurologist in order to play on Christmas Day.
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    If you still have him rostered for some reason, he’s not a must-keep at this point of the season. Thornton did seem like Kansas City’s best deep receiver — or at least the one who had the best chemistry with Patrick Mahomes — while healthy. But with Mahomes out for the season, Thornton would be an unlikely source of fantasy value unless several Chiefs ahead of him on the depth chart were ruled out in Week 17 or Week 18.
  • KC Wide Receiver #4
    Rice is on the wrong side of questionable at this point, as is WR Tyquan Thornton (concussion), who will also be sidelined today. The Chiefs will likely attempt to control the game with a run-heavy approach against the Titans, with QB Gardner Minshew under center. Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy and TE Travis Kelce should handle significant portions of the available targets.
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    Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said Rice “reported concussion symptoms on Monday and entered the league’s protocol.” Chiefs WR Tyquan Thornton is also in the league’s concussion protocol, potentially leaving the receiving corps short-staffed for QB Gardner Minshew against the Titans this week. Chiefs TE Travis Kelce could get a chance to pad his stats, given the state of things, on Sunday.
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    Thornton easily led the team in air yards and nearly came down with a Patrick Mahomes deep shot before Mahomes left the game with a season-ending knee injury. Thornton ran a route on about half of the Chiefs’ drop backs and operated as the team’s only real downfield threat. It’s hard to imagine Thornton holding much value with Gardner Minshew under center for the Chiefs in Week 16 against the Titans.
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    Thornton caught his first three targets in the first half for gains of 24 yards, 32 yards, and 34 yards but failed to catch another ball in the final 42 minutes of play. He saw his snap rate cut drastically with the return of Xavier Worthy in Week 4, something that carried over into the team’s Week 5 loss to the Jaguars. It appears his early-season involvement in the offense ahs gone by the wayside, something unlikely to change course with Rashee Rice’s return looming.

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    Colts CB Charvarius Ward (back) is sidelined indefinitely.

    Ward was contemplating retirement this offseason due to a scary amount of documented concussions, but gave it a go at training camp only to wind up missing tons of time due to this back injury. The 30-year-old will start for the Colts if he’s healthy for Week 1, but that sounds like an open question at this time.
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    The Athletic’s James Boyd left DJ Giddens off his 53-man roster projection.

    It’s been hard to find a good word from a beat on Giddens this offseason, so this isn’t an overly surprising conclusion to see listed out. He’s been sidelined for most of camp with a hamstring injury. The Colts look like they’ll keep Seth McGowan as their main backup to Jonathan Taylor. In this projection, Giddens loses the third running back spot to Ulysses Bentley IV.
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    Seahawks RB jadarian Price (upper-leg soreness) returned to full participation in practice on Monday.

    Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said after the drills Monday that Price “isn’t fully unleashed for unlimited work, and that his practice participation will ramp up some.” The News Tribune’s Gregg Bell believes Price will be the lead back in Week 1. It sounds like he’s going to be healthy for the opener as things sit right now; we’ll see how things shake out in preseason Week 2 before we go making sweeping declarations.
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    Commanders placed RB Jerome Ford on injured reserve.

    No word on what the injury was; it’s possible Ford is released with an injury settlement and resurfaces elsewhere this year. Not being close to making the Commanders depth chart at running back is ... a bleak endorsement of Ford’s future prospects. He’ll look to catch on elsewhere.
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    Jalen McMillan (leg) returned to practice on Tuesday.

    He was sidelined for a little over two weeks. McMillan is being treated like an afterthought in drafts, going off the board behind Cooper Kupp in the WR6 ranks. McMillan had a nine-target game last year despite missing most of the season and is still just 24 years old. Even with the Ted Hurst hype coming out of camp, there’s a chance for McMillan to be a useful spot starter in fantasy leagues this year.
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    Broncos coach Sean Payton said he pulled Jonah Coleman from the team’s first preseason game early because he “didn’t need additional evidence of what I’ve been seeing for three weeks.’'

    It sure seems like Coleman is going to have a real role in the Broncos muddy backfield from the start of the season on. Coleman had four carries for 24 yards in the first quarter. His ascendance could cap ceilings for JK Dobbins and RJ Harvey assuming all three backs are healthy. Coleman’s worthy of a roster spot in most 12-team leagues at this point.
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    Ravens DT Nnamdi Madubuike remains “very limited as to what he’s doing in practice.”

    The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec notes that Madubuike “mostly takes part in the team stretch, does some light individual work with a coach or athletic trainer and then heads to another field for conditioning. He hasn’t done anything that involves significant contact, including striking the blocking sled.” It’s certainly possible that Madubuike takes into the regular season to be ready to play football again based on this update, even if it is good news that he’s going through a ramp up. Zrebiec mentions that Madubuike could be a candidate for an IR-return spot.
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    Giants released WR JuJu Smith-Schuster.

    He wasn’t healthy for much of training camp and apparently wasn’t needed to help further teach the Matt Nagy offense to the Giants. Smith-Schuster is just veteran depth at this point of his career, he’ll try to catch on elsewhere before the season starts.
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    Travis Hunter took zero 11-on-11 reps on offense on Monday.

    It was suggested by Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley that the Jaguars could be “tipping their hand” here, as he writes “it is clear the Jaguars believe they need to devote more practice time with Hunter before Week 1 at cornerback, which could be the biggest signal yet that the majority of his snaps against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 13 will be at cornerback.” Hunter will likely still be involved in the offense — he has worked with the offense every day before this — but it is notable that there was a shift here. Hunter will likely be just a dart throw WR5/WR6 in most standard leagues this year.
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    Quentin Johnston left Tuesday’s joint practice against the 49ers with an undisclosed lower body injury.

    He was noted as “coming up limping” and worked with a trainer on the sideline. It doesn’t seem like this is a major injury as he was noted as “working off to the side” by Chargers beat Fernando Ramirez, but we’ll keep an eye out for any further updates on Johnston’s status.