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  • SF Quarterback #13
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    Shanahan also mentioned that it could be a multi-week injury for Purdy, though he didn’t give an exact timeline for his return. Purdy won’t practice on Wednesday after sustaining multiple injuries in Week 1 against the Seahawks. Jauan Jennings also suffered a shoulder injury in that game and George Kittle landed on injured reserve with a hamstring issue. Mac Jones is in line to make his first start as a 49er and will do so in a relatively easy matchup versus the Saints. Though he is far from a one-for-one replacement for Purdy, Jones should be able to execute the basics of Shanahan’s scheme. He will register as a low-end QB2 for fantasy purposes, making him worth an add in Superflex leagues.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    A limited session this early in the week is typically nothing to be concerned with, but Cook’s role is already relatively light with both Ty Johnson and Ray Davis earning a few touches every week. Even a minor decline in usage because of this injury would be a notable blow to his fantasy outlook. Cook only logged 13 carries in Week 1 but managed to find the end zone and pitched in through the air with five receptions. For now, Cook can still be penciled in as a low-end RB1 for Week 2, but fantasy managers will want to keep an eye on the Bills’ injury report for the rest of the week.
  • WAS Running Back #30
    Ekeler popped up on the injury report with a shoulder issue earlier this week and was limited for all three practices. It looks like that was all maintenance as he doesn’t have an injury status heading into Thursday’s game. Ekeler earned six carries and three catches in Week 1, ceding 10 carries to rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt. Even a minor shoulder issue should keep a ceiling on how much work Ekeler sees, relegating him to the RB4 ranks for Week 2.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    The good news is that it “is not believed to be a long-term injury” and may not even sideline him for Week 2. However, Goedert has played the entire season just once since entering the NFL in 2018 and it was his rookie campaign. He missed a total of seven games in 2024 with knee and hamstring issues. Goedert got off to a hot start this year with a team-high seven catches in Philly’s Week 1 win over the Cowboys. Even if he is active for Week 2, the veteran tight end will likely take a backseat to Philly’s elite wide receiver duo when they square off against the Chiefs.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #12
    Hunter only played six snaps on defense in his NFL debut. Coen said he didn’t expect to use Hunter a ton on defense in Week 1 and it was always the plan to ramp up his defensive snaps as the season progressed. He also noted that the Bengals, Jacksonville’s Week 2 opponent, have a pair of elite wide receivers, further illustrating the team’s need for Hunter to play corner on Sunday. On offense, Hunter was targeted eight times and caught six of his looks, though he only managed 33 yards. Assuming an increase in defensive snaps doesn’t hamstring his role on offense, Hunter is a PPR WR3 for a potential shootout with the Bengals.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    Reid noted that Worthy won’t practice on Wednesday, but it’s still as good of an update as you could hope for after seeing the hit he took from Travis Kelce in the Chiefs’ 2025 opener. Kelce and Worthy collided on a crossing route, sending the 165-pound receiver to the turf and ending his night on the first drive. Reid called him day-to-day after the game. It would be a surprise to see Worthy play in Week 2 against the Eagles, but the good news is that this isn’t a long-term issue. The Chiefs would have put Worthy on injured reserve if they were certain he would miss at least four games. For now, Hollywood Brown will be tasked with operating as Kansas City’s No. 1 receiver. Brown saw 16 targets last week, turning them into 10 catches for 99 yards. The target volume alone makes Brown a WR2 for Week 2.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    London left the Falcons’ Week 1 loss to the Bucs in the fourth quarter and did not return after being listed as questionable. The contest was nearly over when London went down. It’s possible he could have made his way onto the field had Atlanta forced overtime. Morris mentioned how tough London is and said he also expects him to practice on Wednesday. London earned a massive 36 percent target share in Week 1, good for 15 looks in total. Likely facing negative game script versus the Vikings on the road, he should get peppered with opportunities once again, keeping him in the WR1 ranks despite the minor injury scare.
  • NYG Quarterback
    Daboll was once again effusive with praise for the rookie quarterback, complimenting his work ethic and understand of the team’s offense. “We’ll continue to work with him,” Daboll said. The Giants are almost assuredly prepping Dart to get under center as the team’s starter in the coming weeks following Russell Wilson’s disastrous outing in Week 1 against Washington. Only two QBs were more inaccurate than Wilson last week. Dart should be rostered in all superflex formats. He could have a shot at playing time this week against the Cowboys if things go south for Russ in a hurry.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    As long as Nabers practices in full by week’s end, he should be OK for the Giants’ Week 2 game against the Cowboys. Nabers went for five grabs and 71 scoreless yards in Week 1 against the Commanders, leading the team in targets and air yards. Against a Dallas offense that should put up plenty of points this week, Nabers could benefit from a pass-heavy game script. He should be locked into all fantasy lineups.
  • MIA Offensive Lineman #73
    Miami will likely be without Jackson and RG James Daniels, who was placed on injured reserve this week with a pectoral injury. It’s a major blow to the Dolphins offense, which struggled mightily in their Week 1 blowout loss to Daniel Jones and the Colts. Tua Tagovailoa in Week 1 was pressured on just 22 percent of his drop backs, the third lowest rate in the league. The team’s quick-passing offense should prevent Tagovailoa from facing much pressure this week against New England.

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NFL Week 2

Harold Fannin’s record-setting debut has him at the top of the waiver wire priority coming out of Week 1 while Hollywood Brown headlines a strong list of wide receiver adds.
See which players are due for touchdown regression headed into Week 2 in fantasy football matchups.
Lawrence Jackson breaks down some key players whose stock is trending up and down after NFL Week 1.
Justin Fields impressed in his first game as a Jet. Are he and the Jets a good bet to perform against a potentially shaky Bills defense in Week 2?
Cleveland Browns’ Dylan Sampson put up a strong performance in Week 1 and the FFHH crew agrees that this RB is one to target for a waiver wire add, as well as thinking about stashing fellow Browns’ RB, Quinshon Judkins.
After a strong performance against the Miami Dolphins, the Happy Hour crew turns to Colts’ Daniel Jones for a top Week 2 waiver wire QB. Their list also includes rookie Jaxson Dart, Michael Penix Jr. and Geno Smith.

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Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
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The 2025-26 Premier League table is live, as 19 teams hope to be the one that denies Liverpool repeat status as champions of England’s top tier.
Newcastle United’s new-look attack hopes to heap more worry on Wolves when Premier League Week 4 hits St James’ Park on Saturday.

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A lot of players passed up those shots so as not to ding their shooting percentage on a shot they very likely miss.
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If there was a perfect Ryder Cup captain’s resume it would likely look much like Larry Nelson’s.
Kira Dixon catches up with Keegan Bradley to discuss the preparations he’s making ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup for the U.S. team.
Rex and Lav preview the 2025 Ryder Cup field and discuss which pairings they think Keegan Bradley will make for the U.S. team.
While the Sun Devils edged Texas by a shot Sunday at the Sahalee Players Championship, the event was overshadowed by slow play.
For the first time, only the top 100 players in FedExCup points following the RSM Classic in November will retain fully exempt status on the PGA Tour for next season, down from 125 in previous seasons.
European captain Luke Donald hopes there isn’t a repeat of the delays at the U.S. Open tennis tournament caused by his presence.

Motor Sports

After earning the holeshot and winning the one-moto round at zMax Dragway, Jett Lawrence is prohibitively favored, but that could be good news for bettors.
The cars of Trackhouse Racing drivers Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen drove through the grass on the cool-down lap last weekend.
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Rotoworld

Kyle Dvorchak unpacks why fantasy managers should focus less on Drake London leaving the Falcon’s matchup against the Buccaneers and more on his ‘monstrous’ 36% target share.
Kyle Dvorchak explains how Commanders rookie sensation Jacory Croskey-Merritt is set to see a massive boost in usage with veteran running back Austin Ekeler dealing with a shoulder injury.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down why the Packers extending Christian Watson through 2026 despite him currently being on the PUP list means the WR room in Green Bay will remain messy for fantasy purposes.
Matthew Berry and Co. examine the concerning usage of rookie RB TreVeyon Henderson by the New England Patriots and evaluate how long it will be before the ‘explosive’ rookie overtakes veteran Rhamondre Stevenson.
The Happy Hour crew analyze how top rookie RBs Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton performed in Week 1 and explain why they expect both guys to be the undisputed top dogs in their backfields going forward.

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With so much focus on the identity of the Vikings’ starting quarterback for 2025, it was easy to overlook upgrades made in an attempt to bolster both lines of scrimmage.
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