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  • HOU Coaching Staff #35
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    Texans Wire’s Patrick Storm reports the Texans are hiring former Patriots running back Shane Vereen as player personnel assistant.
    Initially a second-round pick in 2011, Vereen split his NFL career between the Patriots and Giants. He was last on the Saints’ practice squad in 2019, and has been out of the NFL since then. Vereen is best known for his Super Bowl XLIX performance with the Pats, totaling 11 receptions for 64 yards en route to a ring. Through seven seasons, Vereen ended with 107 receptions for 1,023 yards and seven touchdowns, adding 217 carries for 907 yards and seven touchdowns. DeMeco Ryans now adds the former running back to his Texans staff as a player personnel assistant.
  • CHI Tackle #76
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    Bears LG Teven Jenkins (ankle) is questionable to return Week 10 against the Patriots.
    The Bears offensive line continues to change, as Jenkins left in the first half with an apparent ankle injury. Doug Kramer enters the game for him and Caleb Williams is down multiple offensive line starters against the Pats. Jenkins was listed as questionable to return to the game.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #17
    Wan’Dale Robinson caught 5-of-8 targets for 51 yards in the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Panthers.
    Robinson led the Giants in receiving yards while finishing second in catches and targets. Per usual, Malik Nabers led the way in those categories. Robinson’s role as the PPR scam of the team could be in jeopardy with Daniel Jones potentially getting benched after the team’s Week 11 bye. Drew Lock, who is more than willing to push the ball downfield, would get the start if Jones is sent packing. Robinson, in turn, would be stuck in the WR4 ranks versus the Bucs.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Malik Nabers caught 6-of-10 targets for 50 yards in the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Panthers.
    Nabers’ quiet day was almost a disaster after he left in the fourth quarter for a concussion evaluation. The rookie climbed the ladder for a long catch but had his feet taken out from under him midair. His head hit the ground and he stayed on the field in pain for a few moments before heading to the blue tent for a concussion check. He returned to action on the following drive. It would have been Nabers’ second concussion of the year. His previous brain injury sidelined him for two games. Nabers will get some extra rest with New York’s bye scheduled for Week 11. Even after another quiet fantasy outing, it will be hard to rank him outside the top 12 wide receivers. Nabers has at least 10 targets in 6-of-8 games this year. A phenomenal matchup with Tampa Bay’s horrid pass defense will give Nabers one final shot to make good on his WR1 potential.
  • KC Tackle #64
    Chiefs LT Wanya Morris (knee) left Kansas City’s Week 10 game versus the Broncos and is questionable to return.
    He was struggling to put weight on his leg after he was rolled up on from behind, and reportedly had his hands on his helmet on the sideline before heading in to the locker room. Morris was replaced by Kingsley Suamataia, who is already struggling.
  • NYG Tight End #84
    Theo Johnson caught 4-of-6 targets for 37 yards in the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Panthers.
    Johnson has at least three catches for 30 yards in five consecutive games. It might not sound like much, but that’s enough of a floor to keep him comfortably inside the TE2 ranks going forward. He will return from the Giants’ Week 11 bye to face the pass-funnel Bucs.
  • NYG Running Back #26
    Devin Singletary rushed eight times for 40 yards in the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Panthers.
    Singletary caught his only target for an additional five yards. Tyrone Tracy Jr. saw 18 carries and was targeted twice. Singletary is nothing more than a backup at this point. Even with Tracy coughing up a game-losing fumble, we don’t expect his workload to decrease after the team’s Week 11 bye. Singletary is not worth holding through the bye for fantasy fantasy mangers.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #17
    Xavier Legette caught 3-of-4 targets for 40 yards in the Panthers’ Week 10 win over the Giants.
    Legette saw four fewer targets than Jalen Cooker, who led the team in targets and yards (41) but came up big in a few crucial spots. He nabbed a 23-yard catch in the first quarter that kicked off the Panthers’ first touchdown of the day. Legette later came up with a first-down reception on the boundary as the two-minute warning approached. The catch nearly iced the game, though the Giants eventually got the ball back and forced overtime where they fumbled away the game. Legette will look to push past Coker in the pecking order for targets coming out of Carolina’s Week 11 bye. He will sit in the WR4 ranks for Week 12 versus the Chiefs.
  • IND Tackle #79
    Colts LT Bernhard Raimann is questionable to return to Week 10 against the Bills with a knee injury.
    Raimann missed last week with a concussion but had clear protocol in time to return for Week 10. The Colts will now turn to Matt Goncalves with Raimann out.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    Jalen Coker caught 3-of-8 targets for 41 yards in the Panthers’ Week 10 win over the Giants.
    Coker’s box score is underwhelming, but his share of the offense was massive in Week 10. His 41 receiving yards were good for nearly a third of Bryce Young’s passing output and he logged an astounding 32 percent target share. The potential return of Adam Thielen after Carolina’s Week 11 bye could stymie a potential Coker breakout, but fantasy managers with a bench spot to spare could do worse as far as wide receiver stashes go.
  • CAR Tight End #0
    J’Tavion Sanders caught both of his targets for eight yards and a touchdown in the Panthers’ Week 10 win over the Giants.
    Sanders reeled in his first career touchdown on a five-yard strike from Bryce Young in the first quarter. He got the bulk of the reps at tight end once again with Tommy Tremble out and Ian Thomas leaving this game early with an injury. Sanders should continue to dominate the routes for Carolina coming out of their Week 11 bye, even if the other tight ends get healthy. With Bryce Young likely to get another start, Sanders will be stuck in the TE2 ranks for Week 12.