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  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Falcons coach Raheem Morris said he feels like Kirk Cousins is healthy.
    Morris said that Cousins was just knocking off the rust in his nightmarish Atlanta debut. Cousins threw for 155 yards, one touchdown, and two picks in the Falcons’ Week 1 loss to Pittsburgh. The veteran quarterback was playing in his first game back from the torn Achilles tendon he suffered in Week 8 of the 2023 season. Film watchers and casual fans alike were quick to note his inability to drive off his plant foot and put velocity on the football. Morris may be right and Cousins is just getting back into the swing of things, but this is a situation to monitor going forward. Should Cousins not regain his form, No. 8 overall pick Michael Penix Jr. is waiting in the wings.
  • CAR Center #63
    Panthers’ C Austin Corbett suffered a torn biceps in Week 5’s loss to the Bears and is out for the season.
    It’s the third year in a row that Corbett has been lost to a season-ending injury. Corbett suffered a torn ACL in 2022 and was placed on injured reserve last November because of another knee injury. Corbett earned a PFF blocking grade of 62.9 this season while playing exclusively at center for the first time in his career. Brady Christensen, who is listed behind him on the depth chart, will likely get the first crack at filling in for Corbett.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    Colts coach Shane Steichen said Anthony Richardson (oblique) is the Colts starting quarterback “when healthy.”
    You know the press corps had to ask the question at this point given how good Joe Flacco has looked the last few weeks, but there’s no way the Colts can prioritize a low-end Flacco playoff run over Richardson’s development. The latter is simply too important for the trajectory of the franchise. Richardson was a game-time decision last week but was downgraded to doubtful on Saturday and was inactive. If we see more practice participation this week, Richardson will likely get the keys back. If not, Flacco has obviously played well enough to keep starting.
  • DAL Defensive End #94
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Marshawn Kneeland suffered a partially torn meniscus in the Cowboys’ Week 5 win over the Steelers.
    Kneeland avoided the worst after many feared the rookie pass rusher may have been dealt a season-ending knee injury in Sunday’s victory. While we don’t yet know how long he’ll be out, Kneeland is expected to have his meniscus trimmed on Tuesday, and will return later in the season. We’ll likely learn more about the length of his absence this week.
  • ARI Guard #76
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports Cardinals G Will Hernandez (knee) suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 5’s win over the 49ers.
    Hernandez will enter free agency after the season, so this is an untimely injury for him. Trystan Colon-Castillo was given starters reps with Hernandez out and will likely be the first man up as they try to replace Hernandez.
  • LV Defensive End #98
    Maxx Crosby reiterated his desire to remain with the team after the Raiders’ Week 5 loss to the Broncos.
    Crosby played through a high-ankle sprain in Week 5 and was responsible for two of the Raiders’ three sacks in the defeat. Crosby, who has spent his entire six-year career with the Raiders, said the team’s struggles are something he’s “been dealing with his whole career” seemingly downplaying any desire that may exist to play for a contender elsewhere. Crosby is under contract through 2026 and has totaled 17 tackles and five sacks on the young season.
  • SF Running Back #23
    49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) won’t play in Week 6 against the Seahawks.
    This doesn’t come as much of a surprise after it was reported a few weeks ago that a November return is likely the earliest we would see McCaffrey back. Regardless, Shanahan will likely field questions on his RB1’s health until he returns, but we wouldn’t expect to see him for at least a few more weeks. Until then, Jordan Mason will continue handling the majority of the 49ers’ backfield touches, with Isaac Guerendo and Deebo Samuel also earning a few touches per game.
  • CIN Running Back #31
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports Zack Moss (ankle) “is believed to be okay” and his ankle injury “seems to be mostly a scare.”
    Chase Brown managers will have to work the voodoo doll a little harder next time. It’s possible that Moss misses some practice time this week with the injury, but as long as Moss is able to get going by Friday it’s likely he will remain in the driver’s seat in the Cincinnati committee. Moss managed just 52 total yards against the Ravens while dealing with the injury on Sunday.
  • FA Cornerback #21
    Colts waived CB Dallis Flowers.
    AKA the guy who laid out horizontally trying to stop Brian Thomas Jr.'s touchdown last week. Flowers was part of a Colts cornerback room that Chris Ballard defended heavily this offseason. It’s pretty clear that they don’t think he took a step forward. Flowers had been a backup who had played under 20 snaps in three of his four active games this year. The Colts will look for help on the waiver wire or off the street for the secondary.
  • IND Center #75
    Colts placed RG Will Fries (fractured tibia) on injured reserve.
    He’ll miss at least the next four weeks, though after being carted off with the gruesome injury it’s likely that he’ll miss the rest of the season. Fries is in the final year of his rookie deal and will likely be a reclamation project on a one-year deal next year, whether for the Colts or somebody else.
  • LV Wide Receiver #17
    Bleacher Reports’ Jordan Schultz reports, “The Raiders’ preference as an organization is to get a Davante Adams trade done ‘sooner rather than later.’”
    While the Raiders hope to work out an Adams trade soon, Schultz also notes that they “aren’t going to do just any deal” and prefer not to take on any remaining money on Adams’ current contract. The remaining money on Adams’ contract could hold up a potential trade for some teams — specifically the Saints, who have spent the last several years navigating suboptimal cap situations. We’ll see what materializes in the coming days, but it feels like a trade could be coming any day, now.