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  • WAS Running Back #8
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Brian Robinson (knee) will likely be a game-time decision in Week 6 against the Ravens.
    Robinson hasn’t practiced this week but could still log a limited session on Friday. We saw something similar from him in Week 5, when he was a DNP on Wednesday and Thursday before he eventually suited up for Friday’s practice. The concern for Robinson, however, could be his overall workload. He ran seven times for 18 yards in last week’s win over the Browns, but bailed his fantasy managers out with two short rushing touchdowns. Head coach Dan Quinn said it was “a coaching decision” to sit Robinson in the second-half of last week’s game out of caution because of his knee injury. Even if he’s able to go against the Ravens, Robinson could be a risky play if he’s unable to get into the end zone. Austin Ekeler should have plenty of upside, especially in PPR leagues, even if Robinson does go, while Jeremy McNichols would make for an interesting deep flier if Robinson sits.
  • NYJ Running Back #20
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    Breece Hall (knee) did not practice Wednesday.
    Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said it was too early to determine if Hall would suit up on Sunday. Hall missed last Wednesday’s session as well but managed to suit up on Sunday after a pair of limited practices. He told reporters on Friday that he was “not sore or anything”, though it didn’t look that way on the field. Hall was off the field more than usual and did not catch a pass for the first time this year. He only carries the ball 12 times in a loss to Seattle. With the Jets all but mathematically eliminated from the playoff hunt, it would make sense for the team to start taking it easy with their superstar players, including Hall. Braelon Allen would see the bulk of the work if he misses any time, though third-stringer Isaiah Davis would also earn some touches.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    Cedric Tillman (concussion) did not practice Wednesday.
    Tillman left Week 12 with the concussion and missed last week’s game after missing all three practices. A DNP on Wednesday suggests he might need another week before being able to retake the field. Jerry Jeudy erupted for 235 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions with Tillman sidelined last week. Elijah Moore also had a lively stat line with eight grabs for 111 yards. Both receivers will push for WR2 rankings if Tillman misses Week 14.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Dallas Goedert (knee) did not practice Wednesday.
    No surprises here as Goedert is reportedly considered “week to week” and is a candidate for injured reserve. Though he hasn’t officially been ruled out for Week 14, it’s safe to assume he won’t suit up on Sunday. Grant Calcaterra will take his place in the lineup. Primarily a blocker, Calcaterra will see more work sans Goedert but is only a TE2 for fantasy purposes.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #19
    Calvin Austin (concussion) practiced on Wednesday.
    It’s presumably a limited session for the young receiver. Austin took multiple hard hits in Week 13 and eventually left for a concussion check. He was later ruled out. Being able to practice in any capacity during the first session of the week is a good sign for him. The splash-play specialist has 22 grabs for 383 yards and four scores this year.
  • PHI Defensive Back #2
    Eagles CB Darius Slay (concussion) returned to practice Wednesday.
    Slay missed Week 13 with the concussion after failing to return to practice at any point in the week. Even a limited session on Wednesday would put him on track to return for Week 14. Safety Reed Blankenship suffered a concussion of his own on Sunday and did not practice today. He will likely miss Philly’s upcoming matchup with the Panthers.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    DeVonta Smith (hamstring) practiced on Wednesday.
    Smith was listed as limited for two practices last week before getting a questionable tag. He was spotted giving it a go in warmups on Sunday but was ultimately made inactive for Week 13. Smith was seemingly close to returning last week and another practice today suggests he will be back in the fold for Week 14. Barring any setbacks, Smith will return to the WR2 ranks for a great matchup with the Panthers.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    Jalen Coker (quad) is practicing in full for Week 14 against the Eagles.
    Coker has missed the past two games with the quad issue. A full session to open the week all but guarantees the rookie will be back on the field by Sunday. Coker’s return should push David Moore to the bench, though Carolina’s receiver room could devolve into a messy rotation with Moore playing well in his pair of spot-starts. Adam Thielen is the only Panthers receiver fantasy managers can trust heading into Week 14.
  • CAR Tight End #0
    Panthers coach Dave Canales said J’Tavion Sanders (neck) is “trending toward” playing in Week 14 against the Eagles.
    Sanders was spotted on the practice field for the first session of the week after missing all three of last week’s practice and Sunday’s game with the neck issue. The rookie was starting to build momentum before suffering the neck injury in Week 12. He has topped 40 yards in four of his past six games and scored his first career touchdown in Week 10. If healthy, Sanders would shuffle into the back of the TE2 ranks this week.
  • CIN Kicker #3
    Bengals signed K Cade York to their practice squad.
    The Bengals will call him up to the game-day roster for at least a few weeks while Evan McPherson recovers from a groin injury. York kicked for the Commanders in Week 1 but missed both of his field goal tries and was promptly cut. Despite the weak showing in Washington, York will be a solid fantasy option behind a powerhouse Bengals offense.
  • CIN Kicker #2
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports Bengals K Evan McPherson will miss “a few weeks” with a groin injury.
    Per Garafolo, McPherson doesn’t need surgery and it’s not a season-ending injury, but McPherson will miss “some time.” The Bengals worked out a few veteran kickers today and landed on Cade York as a temporary replacement for McPherson. Normally an ace kicker, McPherson has struggled this year en route to a 73 percent hit rate on his field goals compared to 84 percent last year. The majority of his misses have come from 50 or more yards out.