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  • WAS Running Back #23
    Kentucky senior RB Christopher Rodriguez pleads guilty to DUI.
    Rodriguez accepted a guilty plea in a pre-trail conference stemming from a charge back in May. He will next face any jail time but could face disciplinary action from Kentucky, which could result in him missing some games. Rodriguez has led the SEC in rushing yards over the last two seasons and could be considered an early-round draft pick in 2023. NFL executives take these matters seriously, and he will be asked about it when he interviews with teams during the predraft process

  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    49ers WR Jauan Jennings (ankle) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 2 against the Vikings.
    Jennings came up limping at one point in the 49ers’ Week 1 win over the Jets but brushed it off and finished the game without any issues. He quietly led the 49ers with 64 receiving yards on five grabs. His pace should slow as Brandon Aiyuk settles in after missing much of the offseason while holding out. Jennings is a desperation WR6 for Week 2.
  • SF Running Back #23
    49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said Christian McCaffrey (calf/Achilles) will not play in Week 2 and the team is considering placing him on injured reserve.
    Per Shanahan, McCaffrey had his worst day in terms of pain and health on Friday, prompting the change in tone from the team. Shanahan had previously told reporters that McCaffrey would not go on injured reserve. The superstar running back was even practicing in a limited capacity earlier this week. It’s a nightmare scenario for fantasy managers who were expecting to get McCaffrey back sooner rather than later. He will miss at least four games if placed on injured reserve. Jordan Mason will dominate the touches for San Francisco for the foreseeable future. Mason turned 28 carries into 147 yards and a touchdown in Week 1. He will rank as a high-end RB1 for as long as McCaffrey is on the sidelines.
  • HOU Running Back #31
    Texans RB Dameon Pierce (ankle) is questionable for Week 2 against the Bears.
    The Texans went with Pierce as Joe Mixon’s backup in Week 1 and made Cam Akers a healthy scratch. Pierce didn’t appear on the injury report to start the week but was limited on Thursday and then downgraded to DNP on Friday. It looks like he suffered the injury during practice and is now at risk of missing Week 2. Akers would take on the RB2 role if Pierce is ruled out.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #17
    Broncos WR Devaughn Vele (ribs) ruled out for Week 2 against the Steelers.
    Vele’s absence leaves the Broncos’ already-thin pass-catching corps in rough shape. The seventh-round rookie earned the team’s second-highest Week 1 target total (eight). The Broncos No. 1 WR Courtland Sutton has strong odds of earning 10-plus targets though, with No. 2 WR Josh Reynolds likely playing through an Achilles tendon injury. He practiced in full on Friday.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Nico Collins (illness) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 2 against the Bears.
    Collins was added to the injury report as a limited participant on Thursday because of the illness. He was a full-go on Friday before being removed. Coming off a six-catch, 117-yard opening game, Collins sits on the WR1/2 border for his upcoming matchup with the Bears.
  • LAR Tight End #87
    Rams TE Davis Allen (back) is doubtful for Week 2 against the Cardinals.
    Allen played behind free agent addition Colby Parkinson in Week 1. Parkinson led all tight ends in routes in his first game as a Ram and hauled in four passes for 47 yards. Allen’s likely absence locks Parkinson in as a volume-based TE2.
  • DEN Tackle #72
    Broncos LT Garett Bolles (calf) was upgraded to “full” for Friday’s practice.
    Both Bolles and C Luke Wattenberg (ankle) practiced in full on Friday. It’s great news for a Broncos offense that faces the Steelers’ top-notch defensive front in Week 2.
  • LAR Tackle #79
    Rams OT Rob Havenstein (ankle) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 2 against the Cardinals.
    Havenstein missed Week 1 with an ankle injury but is good to go now. It’s a good time for him to get healthy as the Rams’ line was decimated in their opener versus the Lions. Left guard Steve Avila and left tackle Joe Noteboom both suffered injuries that landed them on injured reserve. Havenstein should take over at right tackle with second-year player Warren McClendon Jr. shifting to the left side.
  • SEA Linebacker #17
    Seahawks LB Jerome Baker (hamstring) is questionable for Week 2 against the Patriots.
    Baker’s Friday practice designation has yet to be released but thanks to the Patriots, the official game designations have been released. Baker was a limited participant on both Wednesday and Thursday. Seahawks LB Tyrel Dodson (shoulder) is also questionable while LB Uchenna Nwosu (knee) has already been ruled out.
  • TEN Safety #33
    Titans S Jamal Adams (hip) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 2 against the Jets.
    Adams logged three full practices before being cleared from the injury report. It’s a revenge game for Adams as he squares off against the organization that took him sixth overall all the way back in 2017. Adams will start off in a rotational role for his first game as a Titan.