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  • BAL Safety #14
    Ravens S Kyle Hamilton is dealing with a minor knee sprain.
    When asked about the status of Hamilton, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said, “He’s good.” Hamilton suffered an injury scare in Sunday’s practice, but it sounds like he’ll need a few days of recovery before rejoining the team in practice. Hamilton is entering his third season in the league and is fresh off a season in which he earned First-team All-Pro honors after totaling 81 tackles, three sacks, 10 TFLs, and four interceptions as a do-it-all safety for the Ravens. He’ll look to post similar numbers in his first year under defensive coordinator Zach Orr, who replaces new Seahawks head coach Mike MacDonald.
  • GB Quarterback #2
    Packers HC Matt LaFleur told reporters Monday that Malik Willis will be the starting quarterback until Jordan Love (knee) is cleared.
    Love is expected to miss about three weeks according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, and at least for Week 2 against the Colts it will be Willis under center and not Sean Clifford. Green Bay made the trade for Willis just before the start of the year, and the speedy 25-year-old will have one of the better group of weapons to throw the football to. Willis also hasn’t shown in the preseason and his limited action in actual games that he may not be the guy to get those players the football. The ability to run makes Willis interesting on top of those receiving corps, but there’s a ton of volatility in using Willis as a fantasy fill-in.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Puka Nacua is considered “week-to-week” after aggravating his knee injury in a Week 1 loss to the Lions.
    Schefter notes that Nacua is still undergoing individual testing. The results of that testing will obviously go a long ways into determining Nacua’s status going forward, but the wideout looked to be dealing with a good amount of pain before leaving the SNF overtime loss. If the 23-year-old wideout isn’t able to go, Cooper Kupp will again be a target hot in Week 2 against the Cardinals.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Alvin Kamara ran 31 percent of his routes from the slot in the Saints’ Week 1 win over the Panthers.
    Kamara flashed RB1 numbers on the ground and through the air. His rushing line of 15 carries for 83 yards and a touchdown undersells both how extensive and creative his workload was versus Carolina. Jamaal Williams’ 11 totes were almost exclusively the product of garbage time as Kamara out-carried him 15-7 through three quarters. Kamara got the fourth quarter off while Williams added four carries, one of which was a touchdown, to his box score in the final frame. Kamara also ran five routes from the slot. It was his first time with as many slot routes since Sean Payton retired after the 2021 season. Had the Panthers kept the matchup remotely competitive, Kamara could have come away with a monstrous fantasy outing. The combination of a creative pass-catching role and an elite workload on the ground will put Kamara firmly in the RB1 conversation for Week 2.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Jake Ferguson (knee) will work with with the “return to play” group during Wednesday’s practice.
    That’s good news for the 25-year-old tight end. Ferguson was diagnosed with an MCL injury, but it appears to be not as significant as first feared. He still should be considered questionable for Week 2 against the Saints, but even if he misses that contest, there’s a great chance Ferguson is back in action by the end of the month.
  • FA Punter #37
    Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports that the Steelers plan to sign P Corliss Williamson.
    The signing becomes necessary after the Steelers lost punter Cameron Johnston to a season-ending knee injury. The 29-year-old has had a couple previous stints with the Steelers, and was last active in the NFL with the Patriots before being cut in 2023.
  • FA Kicker (FG) #19
    Tom Pelissero reports that the Commanders plan to sign free agent K Austin Siebert.
    Seibert will be the replacement for Cade York after the Commanders released York on Monday following an 0-for-2 kicking display. Siebert made his only attempt as a member of the Lions in 2023, and has a career mark of 80.4 percent in 56 attempts.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Jim Harbaugh declined to answer why Lamar Jackson missed Monday’s practice ahead of Week 2 against the Raiders.
    “We had a number of guys that weren’t out there — some personal, some physical,” Harbaugh said after practice. “So, injury report comes out Wednesday afternoon, so you’ll be better advised on that day regarding all those guys.” Well then. There was no sign of injury for Jackson after Thursday’s season opener, but obviously this is a situation that needs to be closely monitored by fantasy managers.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    Josh Allen (hand) has been cleared to practice and will play Thursday in Week 2 against the Dolphins.
    No real surprise, but still nice to see. Allen’s left-hand/wrist was heavily taped after Week 1’s win over the Cardinals, but the 28-year-old superstar believed he avoided a serious injury, and it appears that he did just that. Allen is an obvious QB1 for Thursday’s tilt against the Dolphins.
  • FA Kicker #3
    Commanders released K Cade York.
    York missed both of his field goal attempts against the Buccaneers on Sunday. The 23-year-old looked like one of the best kicking prospects to come out of the draft in a long time back in 2022, but maybe there’s no such thing as a kicking prospect. The Commanders will now be looking for a new kicker for Week 2 against the Giants. This is also somewhat significant for the Browns, as the York trade stipulated that York had to be on the roster for two games for the team to get a conditional seventh-round pick.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
    Colts HC Shane Steichen had no update on Josh Downs (ankle) status for Week 2.
    Downs was ruled out Friday for the opener against the Texans, and all Steichen mentioned was that the wideout will be “monitored” for the week. The 23-year-old seems likely to also be out of action as well for Sunday’s Week 2 tilt against the Packers, which means more snaps for Adonai Mitchell, Alec Pierce and Ashton Dulin.