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  • DEN Running Back #33
    Broncos coach Sean Payton said Javonte Williams “looks like a completely different player” this summer.
    “This time last year, in fairness to him, he was recovering still, inside of eight months (removed from) an ACL (tear),” Payton said. “He’s fully healthy now. You can see it in his play.” Payton has been singing Williams’ praises since the Broncos reported, though we are still in the early days of camp and what is a supposedly sprawling Broncos running back battle. Payton also praised second-year pro Jaleel McLaughlin and rookie Audric Estime on Thursday. Williams began the competition as a light favorite, but a favorite nonetheless. It now appears he should be considered a better bet to earn the lion’s share of the Broncos’ touches. He still has several Payton teacher’s pets to stave off, however. It could be a long month of “Report:"s.
  • LV Wide Receiver #16
    Raiders downgraded WR Jakobi Meyers (ankle) to doubtful for Week 6 against the Steelers.
    The Raiders appear set to be extremely shorthanded at wide receiver with Davante Adams already ruled out. Tight end Brock Bowers is set up well for immense volume in Week 6, while the team is likely going to be forced to start Tre Tucker, Tyreik McAllister, and DJ Turner at wide receiver.
  • NYG Running Back #26
    Giants RB Devin Singletary (groin) is out for Week 6 against the Bengals.
    That provides another opportunity for rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. to serve as the team’s lead back after gaining 129 yards on 18 carries to go along with one reception against the Seahawks a week ago. Tracy becomes a must-start in fantasy in Singletary’s absence.
  • CAR Tight End #80
    Panthers activated TE Ian Thomas (hamstring) from injured reserve.
    Thomas will join rookie Ja’Tavion Sanders as the primary tight ends for the Panthers in Week 6 after Tommy Tremble was ruled out with a concussion. Neither are overly exciting for fantasy purposes outside of the deepest leagues.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #11
    Broncos placed WR Josh Reynolds (finger) on injured reserve.
    Reynolds underwent “minor surgery” on his finger on Friday and was previously reported to only be looking at a minor absence. He will now miss at least four games while on injured reserve. This cements Lil’Jordan Humphrey as the team’s WR2 moving forward.
  • DEN Running Back #23
    Broncos activated RB Audric Estime (ankle) from injured reserve.
    Estime rejoins a crowded backfield spearheaded by Javonte Williams, with Jaleel McLaughlin and undrafted free agent Blake Watson. Although Williams is the top option on paper, he has averaged just 10.6 carries to go with 4.0 targets per game.
  • NYJ Linebacker #57
    Jets LB C.J. Mosley (toe) is questionable for Week 6 against the Bills.
    Mosley managed a week of limited practices after missing the previous three weeks with a toe injury. He’ll look to return to action after a week of coaching changes in New York after head coach Robert Saleh was fired.
  • NYJ Tight End #83
    Jets TE Tyler Conklin (hip) is questionable for Week 6 against the Bills.
    Conklin managed a full week of limited sessions and ultimately drew the questionable tag for Monday Night Football against the Bills in Week 6. Considering the timing of the game, fantasy managers could consider making backup plans at tight end this week.
  • WAS Running Back #8
    Commanders downgraded RB Brian Robinson (knee) to out for Week 6 against the Ravens.
    Robinson faced an uphill battle after injuring his knee just before halftime in Week 5 and will now miss the team’s Week 6 showdown with the high-flying Ravens. It remains to be seen if Austin Ekeler will see a significant uptick in snaps and opportunities in his absence, but the team has shown a propensity to trust Jeremy McNichols with early-down work.
  • LAC Cornerback #26
    Chargers placed CB Asante Samuel (shoulder) on injured reserve.
    Samuel has played all but four defensive snaps for the Chargers this season, making his absence for the next four games notable. Expect 2024 fifth-round rookie Cam Hart to fill in for Samuel while he’s out.
  • LAC Running Back #4
    Chargers placed RB Gus Edwards (ankle) on injured reserve.
    Edwards had taken a back seat to J.K. Dobbins through four weeks, seeing 38 carries and one target to the 56 carries and 11 targets of Dobbins. Sixth-round rookie running back Kimani Vidal should step into the vacated snaps and opportunities left behind by Edwards for at least the next four weeks. The Chargers currently average 28.8 rush attempts per game, 11th in the league.