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  • WAS Wide Receiver #85
    Commanders signed WR Noah Brown, formerly of the Texans.
    Washington wasted no time in securing wide receiver help for their newly anointed franchise quarterback after trading away Jahan Dotson earlier in the week. The team signed former Texans wide receiver Noah Brown to the active roster, giving him the chance to immediately step into the WR2 role for a team largely lacking proven options behind Terry McLaurin. Brown might start slow considering he’ll be learning a new offense in less than two weeks prior to their Week 1 game, but he has proven to be a capable receiver at the NFL level after putting up three games of 20 PPR points or more last season with the Texans on just three games with a snap rate over 80%.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Garrett Wilson caught 5-of-9 targets for 33 yards in the Jets’ Week 3 win over the Patriots.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Drake Maye completed 4-of-8 passes for 22 yards in the Patriots’ 24-3, Week 3 loss to the Jets, adding two carries for 12 yards.
    With Jacoby Brissett getting battered behind the Patriots’ woeful offensive line and failing to improve his own situation because of his lack of mobility, Maye got a looksee for the final four and a half minutes. He nearly threw a wretched pick on his very first snap, and took a mammoth hit a few plays later. You could say he got welcomed to the NFL. Maye also showed what the Pats’ offense is currently missing — any athleticism whatsoever behind their awful line. We doubt Maye is getting the call for Week 4 in San Francisco, but the countdown clock is very much going, perhaps for Week 5 at home against Skylar Thompson and the Dolphins.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Aaron Rodgers completed 27-of-35 passes for 281 yards and two touchdowns in the Jets’ 24-3, Week 3 win over the Patriots.
    After making a modest leap from Week 1 to Week 2, Rodgers went into hyperdrive this evening, spinning the ball with his signature flair and accuracy while using his legs surprisingly often. Although he rushed only three times for 18 yards, Rodgers appeared quite comfortable rolling out, and was not afraid to get hit. He also spread the ball around the Jets’ thin skill corps, finding six different players for at least three receptions. Physically, he looked far ahead of what we’ve seen from Kirk Cousins. Truly “vintage” Rodgers is never going to come back, but tonight was also closer than many observers probably assumed we would see. We would like to say Rodgers has some Week 4 streaming juice, but the Broncos aren’t an amazing matchup. The same is true of the Vikings in Week 5.
  • NYJ Tackle #78
    Jets RT Morgan Moses was forced from New York’s Week 3 game against the Patriots with a left knee injury and will not return.
    Moses got rolled up early in the fourth quarter and went down in a heap of pain. He did make his way to the sideline unassisted before a brief stop in the blue tent. He then headed to the locker room and was ruled out a bit later. An MRI is undoubtedly coming. First-round rookie Olu Fashanu is the next man up.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #14
    DK Metcalf (hand) returned to full practice Thursday.
    The Seahawks have for some reason retained ex-coach Pete Carroll’s practice of non-sensical injury report designations. Metcalf will be in the low-end WR1 mix for Week 3 against the Dolphins.
  • MIA Running Back #23
    Jeff Wilson (oblique) returned to full practice Thursday.
    Wilson will be active against the Seahawks Sunday. The question now becomes whether Raheem Mostert, who has gotten in back-to-back limited practices, is ready to return from his chest issue. Either way, Wilson didn’t show enough in Week 2 to earn FLEX benefit of the doubt in the event of another Mostert absence.
  • MIA Running Back #31
    Raheem Mostert (chest) remained “limited” for Thursday’s practice.
    We wouldn’t assume Mostert is returning until he gets in a full session on Friday or is removed from the injury report. He could end up with a genuine “questionable” tag. We do know the Dolphins have incentive to push the envelope with their 1B back, as they are going to have no choice but to run the ball more in Tua Tagovailoa’s absence. Mostert will be a touchdown-based FLEX option if he returns after a one-week absence.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Kenneth Walker (oblique) remained sidelined Thursday.
    Walker has yet to take a practice rep of any kind since getting injured late in Week 1. At this point, not even a “limited” Friday return would probably be enough to get him out of the field against the Dolphins. Although inefficient and un-explosive, Zach Charbonnet’s status as an every-snap player in KWIII’s absence keeps him in the low-end RB1 mix.
  • NYJ Linebacker #57
    Jets MLB C.J. Mosley (toe) is inactive for Week 3 against the Patriots.
    Mosley’s toe issue was too much to overcome on the short week. Joining Mosley on the shelf are OT Max Mitchell, OT Carter Warren, RB Izzy Abanikanda, DE Eric Watts and CB Jarrick-Bernard Converse.
  • NE Center #60
    Patriots C David Andrews (hip) is active for Week 3 against the Jets.
    The Pats’ pivot was the biggest question mark in a game without many injury concerns. Hopefully this short-week contest doesn’t change that for the Jets and Pats heading into Week 4. Inactive for the Patriots are CB Marco Wilson, QB Joe Milton, DE Jamree Kromah, LB Ja’Whaun Bentley, LT Vederian Lowe and LG Sidy Sow.