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  • SF Defensive Lineman #97
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    49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said initial tests did not indicate Nick Bosa suffered an ACL injury in Week 3’s win over the Cardinals.
    Shanahan won’t fully rule out an ACL injury, saying that there “is concern because of how he feels,” but noted that tests don’t indicate an ACL injury. The veteran pass rusher exited in the first half of Sunday’s win over the Cardinals to be evaluated and didn’t return to the field. Shanahan said the team is hoping for “good news tomorrow,” which is when we would expect to learn more about where things stand.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
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    Falcons WR Drake London (illness) is questionable for Atlanta’s Week 11 game against the Panthers.
    London is likely on the optimistic side of questionable after dealing with an illness throughout practice this week. He did not practice on Wednesday, but rebounded for Thursday and (we’re assuming) practiced on Friday as well. London will be on the WR1 line against Carolina if he plays.
    Pats' Henderson 'pushing for' fantasy RB1 status
    Coming off a three-touchdown outburst against the Jets, TreVeyon Henderson is shaping up as a fantasy RB1 with Rhamondre Stevenson out, where he'll still provide RB2 numbers even when the latter returns.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Jets HC Aaron Glenn said he thinks Garrett Wilson (knee) will return this season.
    Glenn also said that it’s up to the doctors whether or not Wilson, who was placed on IR earlier this week, will return. The star receiver is required to miss at least three more games before a return can even be considered, but it wouldn’t be surprising if the team opted to play it cautious with him in what is already a lost season. The earliest Wilson can return is Week 15 against the Jaguars.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Ravens HC John Harbaugh said Lamar Jackson (knee) will start in Week 11 against the Browns.
    Harbaugh didn’t beat around the bush on Friday when asked about Jackson’s availability, acknowledging that his QB1 will be good to go in Week 11’s matchup against the Browns. Lamar was on the practice field each of the final two days to close out the week after being a DNP on Wednesday. Jackson will be in his typical QB1 slot for fantasy managers against the lowly Browns.
  • NYJ Quarterback #7
    Jets coach Aaron Glenn said “I’m evaluating everything” when asked if he was considering a quarterback change.
    It should be noted that when coaches go to the “evaluating” line this year, the incumbent quarterback tends to wind up on the bench. Frankly, the Jets have stuck with Justin Fields longer than we expected this year despite his struggles in the passing offense. Tyrod Taylor would be the name to watch here — though he’s old enough that he can’t realistically be expected to start without getting dinged up at this point. Fields-reliant managers will want to stay tuned for the next 30 updates about the situation in which Glenn continues to talk without saying anything.
  • Chargers TE Oronde Gadsden II (quad) is not on Los Angeles’ final Week 11 injury report.
    He’ll be a dialed-in TE1 against the Jaguars in Week 11. Gadsden left Week 10’s game with the injury and had an MRI, but was practicing in full by Thursday. It looks like the Chargers have avoided anything serious happening to their 22-year-old breakout tight end.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #15
    Chargers WR Ladd McConkey (ankle) is not on Los Angeles’ final Week 11 injury report.
    He’ll be a plugged in WR2 against the Jaguars after being limited in the early sessions of this week. McConkey hasn’t been listed with this ankle injury before, but apparently it isn’t all that serious.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
    Chargers WR Quentin Johnston is questionable for Los Angeles’ Week 11 game against the Jaguars.
    He worked limited sessions all week and is likely on the optimistic side of questionable. This was a new listing on Wednesday, implying that it was something that came up during Week 10’s game that he was able to play through to the tune of 10 targets. Johnston will be a WR3 against a Jaguars defense that allowed 29 offensive points to Davis Mills somehow last week.
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    Jaxson Dart
    NYG Quarterback #6
    Giants interim HC Mike Kafka said Jaxson Dart is “on track” with where he should be in the league’s concussion protocol.
    Dart has already been ruled out for Week 11’s game against the Packers, but the rookie was on the practice field Friday and should have a chance to be cleared early next week. Jameis Winston will draw the start in Dart’s absence this week, but this is great news for Dart before the weekend.
  • CAR Running Back #5
    Rico Dowdle (quad) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 11 against the Falcons.
    Dowdle was upgraded from a limited participant to a full participant in Friday’s practice and was removed from the injury report as a result. The Panthers’ RB1 gets a juicy matchup against a Falcons run defense that ranks in the bottom five in total rushing yards allowed and yards per carry this season. Dowdle is firmly in the RB1 ranks for Week 11.
  • CHI Defensive Back #1
    Bears designated CB Jaylon Johnson (core) for return from injured reserve.
    The Bears will have 21 days to activate Johnson from injured reserve, but this is a very encouraging sign for a defense in need of help in the secondary. Johnson hasn’t played since the Bears’ Week 1 loss to the Lions, but would be on track to return no later than December 7th when the Bears visit the Packers in Week 14. One of the top corners in the league, Johnson totaled 53 tackles, eight pass breakups, and two intereceptions for the Bears last season and has been named to the Pro Bowl in back-to-back years.