Mon Nov 3 9:10am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Bowers returns in a big way
Now that was a week for scoring. We had some huge performances this week, maybe the most of any week this season. There weren’t just a few big-time fantasy point totals, but several. One player even topped 40 points and five others had more than 30 points. And nine others had 25-plus points. This made for some high-scoring fantasy games. Hopefully, you were able to take advantage of these big games and come out on top in Week 9.
Ravens 28, Dolphins 6
Fantasy Stud: Lamar Jackson. Jackson had a big game in his first one back from a hamstring injury. He was 18-of-23 for 204 yards and four touchdowns without a turnover. He scored 27.6 fantasy points. Jackson has 27-plus points all but one game this year. He is having his usual huge season and should be a force down the stretch for fantasy teams
Fantasy Dud: Tua Tagovailoa. Tagovailoa had a tough matchup last week and played well, so he got some starts in Week 9. Despite a more favorable matchup, Tagovailoa was unable to find the end zone. He was 25-of-40 for 261 yards with an interception. He scored just 12.15 fantasy points after having 26.25 the previous week. Tagovailoa has been all over the map this year, being a tough fantasy player to trust.
Game Notes: Derrick Henry hit the 100-yard mark for the second time in three games. He ran 19 times for 119 yards.
Mark Andrews had just two receptions but both were for touchdowns. He had two receptions for 22 yards and two scores. It was his second multiple-touchdown game of the season.
49ers 34, Giants 24
Fantasy Stud: Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey rebounded in a big way from his last time out, rushing 28 times for 106 yards and a touchdown. He also caught five passes for 67 yards and a touchdown. He led both the 49ers in rushing and receiving. He had 34.3 fantasy points, which was his second-highest total of the season. He has 30-plus points two of three games.
Fantasy Dud: Tyrone Tracy. Tracy was expected to get the start and bulk of the work at running back for the Giants but he lost out on a lot of work to Devin Singletary. Tracy ran five times for just 18 yards while Singletary had eight carries for 43 yards. Singletary might be the back to use in the Giants backfield with Cam Skattebo out. Tracy was not much of a factor in this one.
Game Notes: Jaxson Dart had a three-touchdown game. He was 24-of-33 for 191 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. He also ran eight times for 56 yards and a score.
Jauan Jennings scored his second touchdown of the season. He had four receptions for 41 yards and a touchdown. Jennings has four receptions three straight games.
Chargers 27, Titans 20
Fantasy Stud: Justin Herbert. Herbert kept up his hot ways, scoring three touchdowns. He was 19-of-29 for 250 yards and two touchdowns with an interception. Herbert also led the team in rushing, running nine times for 57 yards and a touchdown. Herbert scored 31.2 fantasy points, giving him 28-plus points three straight games
Fantasy Dud: Kimani Vidal. Vidal had his struggles in this one. He ran 12 times for just 30 yards and didn’t catch a pass. Vidal scored just three fantasy points. It was his lowest total since taking over as the starter for the Chargers. He had 100-yard games two of three before this dud.
Game Notes: Oronde Gadsden had five receptions for 68 yards. He has at least five receptions four straight games.
Tony Pollard led the Titans in rushing, running 10 times for 56 yards. Tyjae Spears ran seven times for 26 yards and caught three passes for 36 yards.
Patriots 24, Falcons 23
Fantasy Stud: Drake London. London had maybe the best game of his career, scoring three times. He had nine receptions for 119 yards and three touchdowns. London had nearly 40 fantasy points, scoring 38.9 fantasy points. He has 25-plus fantasy points three of his last four games. London is producing at a huge clip right now
Fantasy Dud: Kyle Pitts. Pitts was pretty quiet in this one, catching four passes for 38 yards. Pitts had at least 13 fantasy points two straight before this dud. This was his fourth game this year with fewer than double-digit fantasy points.
Game Notes: Bijan Robinson was held in check rushing the ball, running 12 times for 46 yards. He did do some damage as a receiver, catching eight passes for 50 yards. He still managed 96 total yards.
TreVeyon Henderson had 14 carries for 55 yards and four receptions for 32 yards. He had 87 total yards on 18 touches.
Panthers 16, Packers 13
Fantasy Stud: Rico Dowdle. Dowdle got the start and is likely to start the rest of the year after another huge game. He ran 25 times for 130 yards and touchdowns. It was his third 100-yard game of the season. Dowdle scored 28.1 fantasy points after having fewer than 11 points two straight. Look for Dowdle to keep getting the lion’s share of the carries over Chuba Hubbard going forward
Fantasy Dud: Jordan Love. Love had a rough game, failing to score a touchdown. He was 26-of-37 for 273 yards with an interception. He scored a season-low 12.75 fantasy points. Love has been up and down all year, having less than 19 fantasy points three of four games.
Game Notes: Tucker Kraft hurt his knee in the game and left early. He had two receptions for 20 yards before the injury. The Packers fear Kraft tore his ACL.
Bryce Young returned from his ankle injury and was 11-of-20 for 102 yards with an interception. He didn’t do much but made it through the game healthy and led his team to an upset win.
Vikings 27, Lions 24
Fantasy Stud: J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy returned from his ankle injury and looked good, finding the end zone three times. He was 14-of-25 for 143 yards and two touchdowns with an interception. He also had nine carries for 12 yards and a score. McCarthy has three-touchdown games two of three this season.
Fantasy Dud: Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs had a rare poor game. He ran nine times for just 25 yards and caught three passes for three yards. Gibbs scored a season-worst 5.8 fantasy points. He actually has fewer than eight points two of three games. Gibbs hasn’t been quite as good as you expect his last few games.
Game Notes: Aaron Jones played well but left the game early because of a shoulder injury. He ran nine times for 78 yards and caught two passes for 20 yards before getting hurt.
Sam LaPorta had six receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown. He had a season-high 21.7 fantasy points. He has touchdowns three of four games.
Steelers 27, Colts 20
Fantasy Stud: Michael Pittman. Pittman continued his really good play, catching nine passes for 115 yards. Pittman failed to score for just the third time all year but topped 20 fantasy points for the third straight game. He was targeted a season-high 12 times in this game
Fantasy Dud: Jonathan Taylor. Taylor was pretty awful for his high standards. He ran 14 times for 45 yards and caught two passes for 12 yards. Taylor failed to hit double-digit fantasy points for the first time all year, scoring just 7.7 points. He had at least 23 points four straight games before this dud.
Game Notes: Daniel Jones had some struggles, turning the ball over five times. He was 31-of-50 for 335 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions. Jones also lost two fumbles.
Jaylen Warren scored his first two rushing touchdowns of the season. He ran 16 times for 31 yards and two touchdowns.
Broncos 18, Texans 15
Fantasy Stud: R.J. Harvey. Harvey scored a touchdown for the third straight game. He ran two times for just five yards, but had five receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown. Harvey is starting to get more and more chances, especially in the passing game. Harvey has at least three receptions five of seven games
Fantasy Dud: Woody Marks. Marks ran 10 times for just 27 yards and finished without a reception. Just when you thought he was emerging as a fantasy threat, Marks lays an egg. He had at least 12 fantasy points two straight games before Week 9. Marks is a hard player to trust as long as Nick Chubb is around and getting double-digit carries.
Game Notes: C.J. Stroud left the game early after taking a huge hit. He was 6-of-10 for 79 yards before getting hurt. Davis Mills played in relief and was 17-of-30 for 137 yards.
Nico Collins returned from his concussion and made an immediate impact. He had seven receptions for 75 yards.
Bears 47, Bengals 42
Fantasy Stud: Joe Flacco. Flacco threw for nearly 500 yards in his almost epic comeback. He was 31-of-47 for 470 yards and four touchdowns with two interceptions. Flacco was even questionable to play because of a shoulder injury but that didn’t slow him from scoring 38.5 fantasy points. He has at least 20.95 fantasy points all four games with the Bengals.
Fantasy Dud: Rome Odunze. In a game that nearly had 100 total points. Odunze somehow went without a single reception. He was targeted three times without a reception. He has fewer than six fantasy points three of four games Oduzne has certainly cooled since a great start to his season.
Game Notes: Kyle Monangai gets his first NFL start and was terrific, rushing 26 times for 176 yards. He also caught three passes for 22 yards, giving him 198 total yards.
Colston Loveland enjoyed the best game of his young career. He had six receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns.
Rams 34, Saints 10
Fantasy Stud: Matthew Stafford. Stafford played another great game, going 24-of-32 for 281 yards and four touchdowns without a turnover. He scored 30.05 fantasy points. Stafford has at least 29 points four of five games. He is producing as well as any fantasy quarterback in the game right now. His numbers are off the charts, having 21 touchdowns to just two interceptions
Fantasy Dud: Alvin Kamara. Kamara had another poor performance, rushing six times for just 14 yards. And to make matters worse, he had just a catch for three yards. His work in the passing game used to give him a great fantasy floor. Kamara isn’t getting the work in the passing game, though, and his production on the ground has been terrible. He has fewer than seven fantasy points three straight games.
Game Notes: Tyler Shough was just alright in his first NFL start, going 15-of-24 for 176 yards and a touchdown with an interception. Shough is going to continue to start going forward, so the Saints can see what they have in the young quarterback.
Puka Nacua returned from his ankle injury and was as good as ever, catching seven passes for 95 yards and a touchdown. He did suffer some sort of chest injury in the game, which is something to keep an eye on going forward.
Bills 28, Chiefs 21
Fantasy Stud: Dalton Kincaid. Kincaid looked a lot better than he did his first game back from injury. He was the top target in the passing game, finishing with six receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown. Kincaid looked much healthier than his last time out, playing his usual full workload. He has 100-yard games two of his last three
Fantasy Dud: Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes was held out of the end zone for the first time all season. He threw for 250 yards but didn’t score and was intercepted once. Mahomes scored just 14 fantasy points, his lowest total of the season. He had at least 27 fantasy points five straight games before this showing.
Game Notes: James Cook had his second straight 100-yard rushing performance. He ran 27 times for 114 yards and caught a pass for 11 yards.
Josh Allen had his second straight three-touchdown game. He has multiple touchdowns six straight games. Allen was 23-of-26 for 273 yards and a touchdown. He also ran six times for 19 yards and two touchdowns.
Jaguars 30, Raiders 29
Fantasy Stud: Brock Bowers. Bowers finally returned from his knee injury and had a monster performance his first game back. He looked 100 percent healthy, catching 12 passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns. Bowers scored an amazing 43.3 fantasy points in the game. It was quite the performance from the second-year tight end
Fantasy Dud: Brian Thomas. You thought Thomas might get a few more looks with Travis Hunter injured. He wasn’t much of a factor in this one, though, catching three passes for 55 yards. He scored just 8.5 fantasy points, giving him fewer than double-digit fantasy points two straight. Thomas is not having near the season fantasy owners hoped.
Game Notes: Geno Smith was 29-of-39 for 284 yards and four touchdowns with an interception. Smith topped 30 fantasy points for the first time this year.
Parker Washington was the Jaguars leading receiver, finishing with eight receptions for 90 yards. He has been targeted 19 times his last two games.
Seahawks 38, Commanders 14
Fantasy Stud: Sam Darnold. Darnold was fantastic once again, going 21-of-24 for 330 yards and four touchdowns with an interception. Darnold was nearly flawless in the game, missing on just three passes. He completed 17 passes in a row during the game. Darnold had 31.5 fantasy points, topping 30 points for the second time this season
Fantasy Dud: Both Seahawks running backs. Neither of these guys helped fantasy teams at all as they continue to split work. Kenneth Walker ran 11 times for 42 yards and caught two passes for 19 yards. Zach Charbonnet had eight carries for 25 yards and caught a pass for 21 yards. These guys are going to be tough plays going forward, splitting the work at the position.
Game Notes: Tory Horton got his first NFL start with Cooper Kupp sidelined and enjoyed his best game as a pro. He had four receptions for 48 yards and two touchdowns.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba had his four straight 100-yard game. He has 100-yard showings all but two games. He had eight receptions for 129 yards.
Jayden Daniels suffered a brutal dislocated elbow late in the game. He is expected to miss the rest of the season, leaving the starting job to Marcus Mariota.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston bounced back on Sunday in the team's 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans, catching four passes for 53 yards and a touchdown, his sixth of the season. After not being targeted last week, Johnston was quickly integrated into the game plan and made the most of his opportunities. However, the Chargers' offensive line remains a major concern after losing Joe Alt (ankle) for the season and surrendering six sacks to a short-handed Titans defense. Next week, the Bolts face a Pittsburgh Steelers defense that has been vulnerable all season but recently held the red-hot Indianapolis Colts in check. Johnston remains a volatile WR3 with touchdown upside if Herbert can avoid pressure and connect with him downfield.
From RotoBaller
Updating a previous report, free-agent WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (49ers) will be signed to the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad, according to sources.
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Chicago Bears standout edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo (Achilles) suffered a torn Achilles in Sunday's win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9 and is now out for the season, sources told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. It's a pretty big loss for the Bears' defense going into the second half of the 2025 season. The 26-year-old defensive end's first season in the Windy City will be cut short by injury. Odeyingbo racked up 21 tackles (nine solo), one sack, four QB hits, and a pass breakup in his eight games before suffering a torn Achilles on Sunday. The former second-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 2021 out of Vanderbilt came to Chicago this year after recording 16.5 sacks, 21 tackles for loss, and 46 QB hits in his first four NFL seasons with the Colts.
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Testing on Monday revealed that San Francisco 49ers rookie first-rounder Mykel Williams (knee) suffered a torn ACL in Sunday's Week 9 win over the New York Giants, a source told Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. The Niners feared on Sunday that Williams had torn his ACL, and their fears were realized on Monday. It's yet another devastating injury for a banged-up 49ers defense that also lost star pass-rusher Nick Bosa (knee) to a torn ACL earlier this year. The 21-year-old Williams was the 11th overall pick in April's draft. His first year in the NFL will come to an early end. He compiled 20 tackles (11 solo), one sack, four tackles for loss, and a fumble recovery in his first nine starts. Sam Okuayinonu will take on a bigger role as a pass-rusher for the Niners moving forward, but don't be surprised if the team looks to the trade market before Tuesday's deadline for defensive-line reinforcements.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (head) cleared the league's concussion protocol, according to head coach Zac Taylor. Higgins was shaken up on a play late in Sunday's loss to the Chicago Bears, but he cleared the concussion protocol and should be just fine for a Week 11 divisional contest against the Pittsburgh Steelers after having the Week 10 bye to heal up. The 26-year-old had a massive game in Week 9, catching seven of his nine targets for 121 yards and two touchdowns, and he also secured a two-point conversion in the 47-42 loss to Chicago. His first touchdown of the day was a 44-yard bomb from quarterback Joe Flacco at the end of the first half, and his second score came from just two yards out in the third quarter. Despite Ja'Marr Chase soaking up a ton of targets, there's been enough to go around for Higgins, too. He has at least 62 receiving yards in three of his last four games and has four touchdowns in his last three games.
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It's been confirmed that Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore (knee) suffered a torn ACL in Sunday night's loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and he'll miss the rest of the season, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. It was a rough blowout loss to Seattle in Week 9, but the Commanders were also decimated by injuries. In addition to Lattimore, quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a dislocated left elbow, and receiver Luke McCaffrey broke his collarbone. Lattimore, a four-time Pro Bowler, will head to Injured Reserve after totaling 27 tackles (16 solo), an interception, seven pass breakups, and a fumble recovery in nine games for Washington this year. It's yet another blow to an already weak Commanders defense that has become the target for fantasy streamers.
From RotoBaller
Washington Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore (knee) has been diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, according to a source.
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Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said that running back Samaje Perine (ankle) will "be out a couple weeks" with a high-ankle sprain that he suffered in the Week 9 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, per Jay Morrison of SI.com. The good news is that the Bengals are on bye in Week 10, but the 30-year-old veteran still might not be ready to go when the team plays the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11 on Sunday, Nov. 16. Before getting injured on Sunday, Perine had just one rushing attempt for five yards after seeing a combined 16 carries the previous two weeks. Chase Brown remains the Bengals' No. 1 running back, but Perine was starting to take on an increased role as the No. 2 before his high-ankle sprain. If Perine is unable to return coming out of the bye week, look for rookie Tahj Brooks to be elevated into the RB2 role.
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New York Jets QB Tyrod Taylor (knee) is expected to participate in practice this week, according to head coach Aaron Glenn.
Fantasy Spin: Taylor was a candidate to start before the injury, but Justin Fields will likely keep the starting job after a successful Week 8 performance. There is a chance that Taylor starts at some point but can be avoided in fantasy leagues at this time.
From TheHuddle
Cincinnati Bengals RB Samaje Perine (ankle) has been diagnosed with a high ankle sprain, according to head coach Zac Taylor.
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The Miami Dolphins are reportedly open to trading three-time All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, and there has been interest from multiple teams. The Dolphins reacquired Fitzpatrick in the offseason in a deal that saw them send All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith to the Steelers, along with a pick swap. With the Dolphins stumbling to a 2-6 record and recently firing GM Chris Grier, they approach Tuesday's trade deadline as clear sellers, and they already sent Jaelan Phillips to the Eagles for a third-round pick on Monday morning. While Fitzpatrick's appeal to a contending team should be obvious, any move will have little fantasy repercussion, as the 8th-year safety hasn't had IDP relevance in some time, despite the name recognition.
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Cleveland Browns backup quarterback Shedeur Sanders (back) is still dealing with the back tightness that made him inactive for the team's Week 8 loss to the Patriots. The Browns had a Week 9 bye, but as they begin preparation for Sunday's matchup with the Jets, Sanders has not returned to practice, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski. While the team won't need to file an official practice report until Wednesday, Stefanski did note that the situation was improving. Coming out of the bye with a 2-6 record, Stefanski has handed over play-calling duties to OC Tommy Rees, but as of now, that's the only change coming out of Cleveland. Dillon Gabriel remains the team's starting quarterback.
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Minnesota Vikings RB Aaron Jones (shoulder) is dealing with soreness in the shoulder he injured in Week 9, but head coach Kevin O'Connell said there is a chance that Jones will be available for Week 10.
Fantasy Spin: Fantasy players will need to monitor Jones' practice participation this week to have a better idea of his status for the game. He will likely see a majority of the snaps at running back if he plays and can be a No. 2 running back or flex option in leagues.
From TheHuddle
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones Sr. (shoulder) suffered a sprained AC joint in Sunday's win over the Lions. While head coach Kevin O'Connell told the media on Monday that the shoulder is sore, he regarded the prognosis as positive. The team will ramp up Jones' activity throughout the week, so it should come as no surprise if he begins the week with a limited or missed practice, but the sense is that he should be ready to go for the Vikings' Week 10 matchup with the Ravens. Fantasy managers should monitor Minnesota's injury report throughout the week, but with an early-window kickoff, pivot options should be plentiful if he is unable to suit up.
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Green Bay Packers tight end Luke Musgrave caught three passes on Sunday for a season-high 34 yards, with all of his looks coming on the team's final drive of the day. Tucker Kraft (knee), the Packers' leading receiver through nine weeks, exited the game in the third quarter with what has since been confirmed as a season-ending ACL injury. With a stable of solid but unspectacular pass catchers at their disposal, it's unclear how the team will divvy up Kraft's 17.5% target share. Still, if their final touchdown-scoring drive on Sunday is any indication, Musgrave will have a role moving forward, making him an intriguing name on this week's waiver wire. Musgrave was drafted in the second round of the 2023 draft, a round earlier than Kraft, and was actually the more involved tight end as a rookie until a lacerated kidney derailed his season. While nobody will confuse Musgrave with Kraft when it comes to blocking, making him less of a lock for an every-down role, he's shown flashes of playmaking ability and is worth a stash in deeper leagues.
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Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Isaiah Bond (undisclosed) suffered an undisclosed injury in the Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots, which has kept him from practicing, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski. The head coach said that he will update the specifics of Bond's injury at a later time. We'll have a clearer picture of Bond's Week 10 status against the New York Jets once the Browns release their first injury report of the week on Wednesday. The 21-year-old wideout from Texas went undrafted due to off-the-field issues, but he was eventually scooped up by Cleveland. Bond so far has had a limited role on offense through his first eight NFL games, catching 11 of 30 targets for 123 yards and no touchdowns. His role could grow in the second half of the season, but efficiency is likely to be a problem with rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel running the offense. As of now, Bond is questionable to be able to play in Week 10.
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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (rib) is scheduled to have a scan for the rib injury that he suffered in Sunday's blowout win over the New Orleans Saints, according to head coach Sean McVay. The Rams said on Sunday that Nacua could have come back into the game, but they were being overly cautious with the game already in hand. McVay said he feels "optimistic... in regard to where we're potentially heading." It sounds as though the Rams are expecting the 24-year-old to be ready for a big divisional game in Week 10 against the San Francisco 49ers, but we won't know for sure until later this week. Although Nacua was injured in Week 9, he still managed to produce for his fantasy managers before departing, catching seven of his eight targets for 95 yards and a touchdown in the 34-10 victory. If Nacua is active in Week 10, he'll be a must-start against San Fran's banged-up defense.
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Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery broke his two-game scoreless streak in Week 9, recording 51 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown on 13 touches against the Minnesota Vikings. However, the veteran also fumbled in a key spot, leading to points for Minnesota that were critical in Detroit's 27-24 loss to its division rival. Montgomery out-touched fellow Lions back Jahmyr Gibbs against the Vikings, but neither back was particularly efficient with their opportunities. Montgomery's workload has been fairly stable for much of 2025, as he's recorded between 12 and 15 touches in five out of eight games. The 28-year-old's minimal role in the passing game and limited rushing workload while sharing time with Gibbs make Montgomery very reliant on touchdowns for fantasy production. He profiles as a low-end fantasy RB2/high-end flex option heading into a Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders.
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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said he "feels good" about rookie running back Quinshon Judkins' (shoulder) availability for the Week 10 contest this Sunday against the New York Jets, according to Scott Petrak of Browns Zone. Judkins was forced to leave the Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots early due to an AC joint sprain, but with the benefit of a bye in Week 9, he may not have to miss a game. Stefanski called Judkins "day-to-day" on Monday, so fantasy managers have to feel good about the rookie's chances to suit up this weekend in a favorable matchup. The 22-year-old second-rounder out of Ohio State didn't take long to take over lead-back duties in Cleveland this year, and he should be the team's RB1 this weekend if he's cleared. Judkins has been a must-start in fantasy lineups in 2025, posting 486 rushing yards and five touchdowns on his 118 carries through seven starts. He's also added 12 catches for 60 yards on 15 targets.
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Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs had one of his worst games as a pro in his team's 27-24 Week 9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Gibbs was held to 28 scrimmage yards on 12 touches and did not score a touchdown. The 23-year-old has mostly been a fantasy weapon so far this season, recording 748 yards from scrimmage and seven touchdowns on 142 touches across eight games played. However, there are a couple of worrying signs for Gibbs. He's currently averaging 4.9 yards per carry and 5.3 yards per touch, both of which would be career lows if they were to sustain for the remainder of the season. Additionally, the Lions lost starting left guard Christian Mahogany (knee) to a significant knee injury in Week 9, which could be a major issue for the team's run blocking. Still, Gibbs remains a must-start fantasy running back heading into a Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders.
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