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1.Titans | J. Jones questionable for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Tennessee Titans DT Jason D. Jones (shoulder) was limited during practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He is listed as questionable for Week 11. 24 minutes
2.Titans | Thornton questionable for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Tennessee Titans LB David Thornton (hip) did not participate in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He is listed as questionable for Week 11. 26 minutes
3.Titans | Kaesviharn questionable for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Tennessee Titans FS Kevin Kaesviharn did not participate in practice Saturday, Nov. 21, but it was not injury related. He is listed as questionable for Week 11. 27 minutes
4.Titans | Gage out for Week 11 (KFFL) TitansOnline.com reports Tennessee Titans WR Justin Gage (back) did not participate in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He has been ruled out for the team's Week 11 game. 37 minutes
5.Titans | Allred out for Week 11 (KFFL) TitansOnline.com reports Tennessee Titans LB Colin Allred (hamstring) did not participate in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He has been ruled out for the team's Week 11 game. 40 minutes
6.Texans | Casey probable for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans TE James Casey (knee) fully participated in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He is listed as probable for Week 11. 47 minutes
7.Texans | Molden out for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans CB Antwaun Molden (quadriceps) did not participate in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He has been ruled out for the team's Week 11 game. 49 minutes
8.Texans | J. Jones questionable for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans WR Jacoby Jones (calf) was limited during practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He is listed as questionable for Week 11. 51 minutes
9.Texans | Cushing probable for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans LB Brian Cushing (foot) fully participated in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He is listed as probable for Week 11. 53 minutes
10.Texans | Barber doubtful for Week 11 (KFFL) HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans SS Dominique Barber (ankle) did not participate in practice Saturday, Nov. 21. He is listed as doubtful for Week 11. 55 minutes
11.Raiders | Alston added to Week 11 injury report (KFFL) Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers, reports Oakland Raiders LB Jon Alston (illness) has been added to the Week 11 injury report as questionable because of an illness. 1 hour
12.Giants | Ross sees time at safety Friday (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants CB Aaron Ross took some snaps at safety with the second-team defense during practice Friday, Nov. 20. Ross said he is willing to play at safety if the team needs him to play there. Head coach Tom Coughlin said the team will not use Ross at safety at this point. 1 hour
13.Giants | Goff an option to replace Pierce (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants LB Jonathan Goff is an option to start at middle linebacker while LB Antonio Pierce (neck) is out of the lineup. 1 hour
14.Browns | Agent says Cribbs will play Week 11 (KFFL) NFL.com reports J.R. Rickert, agent for Cleveland Browns WR Josh Cribbs (neck), said Cribbs will be able to play in Week 11. 1 hour
15.Jets | Woody added to injury report for Week 11 as probable (KFFL) Patriots.com reports New York Jets OT Damien Woody (illness) has been added to the Week 11 injury report as probable because of an illness. 1 hour
16.Titans | Bulluck fined $7,500 (KFFL) Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports the NFL has fined Tennessee Titans LB Keith Bulluck $7,500 for a horse collar tackle in Week 10. 1 hour
17.Reggie Bush doesn't fly with team to Tampa Bay (FFToolbox) A source close to the New Orleans Saints told the Associated Press that running back Reggie Bush did not fly with the team for its game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A team spokesman said Saturday that Bush had been downgraded on the official injury report from questionable with a knee injury. Bush missed all of practice this week with swelling in his left knee, the same knee on which he had surgery last December to repair cartilage. This will be the first game Bush has missed in 2009. He missed 10 of his previous 20 games before 2009. He is expected to return to practice next week. Bush has 484... (More)1 hour
18.Johnson denies he wants out of Houston (Rotoworld) Andre Johnson denied an ESPN The Magazine report that he plans to force a trade if the Texans don't make the playoffs. Analysis: "That didn't come from me. ... I make my own decisions, and I plan on being here until I retire," Johnson said. Johnson signed an eight-year, $60 million contract in March of 2007 and it's very unlikely he's going anywhere before that deal is up. The Texans are at 5-4 right now but still have a solid shot at making the postseason for the first time in franchise history.1 hour
19.Panthers | L. Johnson injured Week 11 (KFFL) Darin Gantt, of the Rock Hill Herald, reports Carolina Panthers LB Landon Johnson (knee) suffered a knee sprain in Week 11. Head coach John Fox said the injury does not require surgery but would not give a timetable. 2 hours
20.Panthers | Diggs injured Week 11 (KFFL) Darin Gantt, of the Rock Hill Herald, reports Carolina Panthers LB Na'il Diggs (ribs) injured in ribs in the team's Week 11 game. Head coach John Fox said the injury is similar to the one that made Diggs miss a game earlier in the season but is in a different area. 2 hours
21.Ravens | McGahee expected to see playing time Week 11 (KFFL) Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times, reports Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said there is a good chance RB Willis McGahee will see some playing time in Week 11. "We like Willis," Harbaugh said. "Willis is a very good player. I think there's a good chance you'll see a lot of Willis this weekend." 2 hours
22.Ravens | Rolle not sure about future (KFFL) Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times, reports Baltimore Ravens CB Samari Rolle (neck) said he is not sure if he will retire because his neck injury. 2 hours
23.Cribbs agent says he will play (Rotoworld) Josh Cribbs' agent says he will play Sunday against the Lions. Analysis: Coach Eric Mangini also said that he expects Cribbs to suit up despite the neck injury that caused Cribbs to be carted off the field last Monday. Cribbs is not a fantasy option, but it's good news for the Browns that they'll have one of their few playmakers.2 hours
24.Ravens | Struggling to find end zone in first quarter (KFFL) Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times, reports the Baltimore Ravens have not score a first quarter touchdown since Week 4. They have not scored any points in the first half of their last two games. 2 hours
25.Jags add an offensive lineman (Rotoworld) Jaguars signed OL Paul McQuistan. Analysis: The former Raiders' bust is getting another shot after being waived on Nov. 9. He'll give the Jags some depth at both guard and tackle.2 hours
26.Russell dumped by Jaguars (Rotoworld) Jaguars released S Brian Russell. Analysis: Ruseell, 31, isn't even needed in the secondary with Rashean Mathis (groin) out.2 hours
27.Slaton, Steve | Hou (SportsGrumblings) Texans RB Slaton to start Analysis: Running back Steve Slaton will be back in the starting lineup Monday night when the Texans host the Titans.<p> Slaton found out today he would start after having a good week of practices. Ryan Moats started the 20-17 loss to Indianapolis on Nov. 8 because Slaton had lost five fumbles. (Chron.com)2 hours
28.Jaguars | Russell released (KFFL) Jaguars.com reports the Jacksonville Jaguars have released FS Brian Russell. 2 hours
29.Jaguars | McQuistan signed (KFFL) Jaguars.com reports the Jacksonville Jaguars have signed free-agent OL Paul McQuistan (Raiders). Terms of the contract were not disclosed. 2 hours
30.Texans | Slaton to start in Week 11 (KFFL) John McClain, of the Houston Chronicle, reports Houston Texans RB Steve Slaton will start at running back in Week 11. 2 hours
31.James Casey (RotoWire) Casey (knee) is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Titans after participating in practice all week, the Texans' official site reports. Analysis: Casey seems ready to make his return from knee surgery, and could emerge as a replacement for Owen Daniels in the pass-catching tight end role. File his name away in your "might be worth adding" mental folder if you don't own an established tight end.2 hours
32.Jacoby Jones (RotoWire) Jones (calf) returned to practice Saturday on a limited basis and is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against Tennessee, the Texans' official site reports. Analysis: Do yourself a favor and find a healthier WR option this week. If you roll the dice on his status and he winds up inactive, the Monday night kickoff will leave you with no other options to choose from. He'll likely be a game-time decision.3 hours
33.Brian Cushing (RotoWire) Cushing (foot) participated fully in Saturday's practice and is listed as probable for Monday night's game against Tennessee, the Texans' official site reports. Analysis: Cushing and his foot injury make a weekly appearance on the injury report, but the ailment hasn't stopped him from being an IDP beast as a rookie. He's safe to start this week.3 hours
34.David Thornton (RotoWire) Thornton (hip) is listed as questionable for Monday night's game against Houston, the Titans' official site reports. Analysis: Thornton's been a lackluster fantasy play this season (41 tackles, one sack, no interceptions) and this injury makes him an even shakier option. We recommend looking for a healthier body for Week 11.3 hours
35.Gage officially out (Rotoworld) Justin Gage (back) is officially out for Monday's game against the Texans. Analysis: Gage hasn't played since taking a hard fall against the 49ers on Nov. 8. Kenny Britt will start his second straight game but the rookie had just two catches and four targets last week.3 hours
36.Ryan Moats (RotoWire) Steve Slaton has regained his starting job for Monday's game against Tennessee, the Houston Chronicle reports. Moats, who started the Texans' last game, will be the top backup. Analysis: Moats will still be a factor in some type of rotation, but this news should relegate him to the bench in most leagues. He could get another chance to be the starter if Slaton's fumbles resurface, but for now he's stuck as the No. 2.3 hours
37.Justin Gage (RotoWire) Gage (back) has officially been ruled out of Monday's game against Houston, the Associated Press reports. Analysis: Gage didn't practice all week and will again be replaced in the lineup by Kenny Britt. We'll revisit Gage's status next week.4 hours
38.Moats won't be starting this week (Rotoworld) Ryan Moats will come off the bench against the Titans on Monday night. Analysis: Steve Slaton has his starting job back as the Texans come out of their bye. Expect Moats to still be part of the committee, but this is obviously a blow to his value. He's not a fantasy option unless Slaton starts putting the ball on the ground again.4 hours
39.Steve Slaton (RotoWire) Slaton will start at running back Monday against Tennessee, the Houston Chronicle reports. "I had an assumption that I would start, but nothing was concrete until now," Slaton said. "I'm happy about it. It's an opportunity I have to take full advantage of." Analysis: It looks like Slaton will get a chance to be the primary back, but Ryan Moats could still be in the mix. This still sounds like an unstable situation, but Slaton could become a strong fantasy option again quickly if he has a good game and overcomes his recent fumbling problems.4 hours
40.Ellis out for Week 11 (FFChamps) New Orleans Saints' defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis has been downgraded to out for Week 11. He sprained his knee in Week 7 against the Miami Dolphins, and practiced this week for the first time in nearly a month. Analysis: The Saints have gotten brutalized on the ground in Ellis' absence (giving up a combined 431 yards to opponents' lead backs in thethree games he's been hurt). He is their most talented body on the D-line, and definitely their best run-stuffer. The fact that he won't go increases the fantasy value of Cadillac Williams and More)4 hours
41.Bush doesn't travel with team, out Sunday (FFChamps) According to ESPN.com, New Orleans Saints' running back Reggie Bush did not travel with the team to Tampa, and will not play Sunday against the Buccaneers. Bush missed practice this week due to swelling in his left knee, and the Saints are being especially cautious because it's the same knee that Bush had surgically repaired late last season. Analysis: Bush's absence gives Pierre Thomas' fantasy value a boost against the Buccaneers. The two practically play different positions, but Reggie is a scary red-zone option because of his versatilit... (More)4 hours
42.Steve Slaton regains starting job for Te... (Rotoworld) Steve Slaton will start for the Texans against the Titans on Monday night. Analysis: We thought that Slaton would have to prove he can hold on to the ball before getting his starting job back, but coach Gary Kubiak is apparently convinced. Slaton's role was due to grow anyway because he's clearly their best back, but this a great sign that he has his coach's confidence. Look for Slaton to still share carries with Chris Brown and Ryan Moats, but we like him as a solid flex play this week.4 hours
43.Ellis, Sedrick | NO (SportsGrumblings) Saints Ellis Sunday Analysis: Saints DT Sedrick Ellis downgraded to out; will not travel to Tampa. (Adam Schefter/Twitter)5 hours
44.Bush, Reggie | NO (SportsGrumblings) Bush downgraded to out Analysis: Saints RB Reggie Bush downgraded to out; will not travel to Tampa. (Adam Schefter/Twitter)5 hours
45.Jones will be a game-time decision (Rotoworld) Texans coach Gary Kubiak confirmed that Jacoby Jones (calf) will be a game-time decision for Monday night's game against the Titans. Analysis: Jones did "a little more" in Saturday's practice, but he was still limited. It's a tough break for Jones as he caught four passes in Week 9 and looked like he was heading toward a significant role as the No. 3 receiver. Now he may be reduced to a return role Monday night.5 hours
46.Reggie Bush (RotoWire) Bush has officially been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, the Associated Press reports. He did not travel with the team to Tampa. Analysis: Bush missed practice all week with swelling in his left knee, but expects to return to practice next week.5 hours
47.Harrison doesn't want to talk (Rotoworld) Jerome Harrison is refusing to talk to the media because he might say what he really thinks. Analysis: Harrison clearly isn't happy that he's been passes on the depth chart by Chris Jennings. Coach Eric Mangini didn't give any real reason for Harrison getting zero carries against the Ravens on Monday night, simply saying that different packages are for different runners. Even though Harrison flashed potential when Jamal Lewis was out earlier this season, he can now be safely dropped in all leagues.5 hours
48.McGahee getting back in the mix? (Rotoworld) Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he plans on using Willis McGahee this week. Analysis: "Willis is a very good player. I think there's a good chance you'll see a lot of Willis this weekend," Harbaugh said. McGahee had 13 carries last week while Ray Rice had 20, but we're not worried about Rice's workload. Harbaugh has said before he wants to get Willis more work and it hasn't happened. McGahee remains a strict handcuff to Rice.5 hours
49.Heap not likely to play (Rotoworld) Todd Heap (ribs) missed practice every day this week and he is considered unlikely to play. Analysis: Heap is a game-time decision, but expect L.J. Smith to get the start. Heap confirmed that his rib is not cracked or broken, making a return to the lineup for Week 12 very possible. Don't use either of the Ravens' tight ends in fantasy.5 hours
50.Giants | Pierce injury update (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants LB Antonio Pierce (neck) will likely miss up to six weeks, and possibly longer, due to a bulging disk in his neck. LB Chase Blackburn figures to start at middle linebacker in Pierce's absence. 6 hours
51.Dolphins | Brown injury update (KFFL) Harvey Fialkov and Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, report Miami Dolphins RB Ronnie Brown (foot) underwent surgery Friday, Nov. 20, to repair a Lisfranc fracture to his right foot and head coach Tony Sparano said the surgery "went well." Although it is uncertain how long Brown's recovery time will be, OG Donald Thomas suffered a similar injury in the opening game last year and began training four months later. 6 hours
52.Edelman wearing a shield (Rotoworld) Julian Edelman will wear a carbon-fiber shield on his right forearm for the second straight game Sunday. Analysis: Edelman is listed as questionable, but he's going to play. The shield is not a cast as he can slip it on and off. Edelman is not a fantasy option as he saw just two targets last week as the No. 3 receiver.6 hours
53.Sutton catchs Fox's eye (Rotoworld) Panthers RB Tyrell Sutton has caught the eye of coach John Fox. Analysis: Sutton was on the field for some crunch-time plays during Thursday's loss because of his pass-catching skills. He ended up with two catches for 18 yards and also added four punt returns for 106 yards. Obviously, snaps for Sutton are going to be extremely limited behind DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart.6 hours
54.Johnson doesn't need surgery (Rotoworld) Panthers WLB Landon Johnson has a knee sprain but doesn't need surgery, according to coach John Fox. Analysis: Johnson was injured in the fourth quarter of Thursday's loss to the Dolphins. It's remarkably yet another injury to a Panthers' front seven that has been ravaged this season. Johnson was already filling in for Thomas Davis (injured reserve, knee).6 hours
55.Portis visits with concussion specialists (TheHuddle) ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins RB Clinton Portis (concussion) was at the University of Pittsburgh Friday, Nov. 20, to have his concussion evaluated by the same doctors who examined Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion). Portis revealed the following on his status via Twitter: 'Hey fans! Trying to get healthy to finish the season strong, want to make sure there aren't lingering affects before returning to the field.' Analysis: With the NFL's increasing concerns about head injuries and the recent setback for Westbrook, odds are that Portis is at least a week or two from being clea... (More)6 hours
56.Bush not traveling with team (TheHuddle) Updating a previous report, The Associated Press reports New Orleans Saints RB Reggie Bush (knee) is not traveling with the team for their Week 11 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a person familiar with the decision. Bush is expected to return to practice next week. Analysis: This contradicts what the HC xxx and Bush had been saying all week, but it makes sense. The team is 9-0 and heading into a winnable game in Tampa. The Saints are being cautious and want to avoid a setback with Bush's knee, which has been surgically repaired a number of times. Look for Pierre Thomas to star... (More)6 hours
57.Brown admits he might miss year (Rotoworld) Raiders SLB Ricky Brown (ankle) admitted that he's unlikely to play again this season. Analysis: Brown is out of his cast and has been running while doing light cutting. Expect a decision about whether to place Brown on injured reserve soon.6 hours
58.Chiefs | Hali fined $5,000 (KFFL) Bill Williamson, of ESPN.com, reports Kansas City Chiefs DL Tamba Hali was fined $5,000 by the NFL for unnecessary roughness during the team's Week 10 game. 6 hours
59.Eagles | Westbrook injury update (KFFL) Marcus Hayes, of the Philadelphia Daily News, reports Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion) was not allowed to attend team meetings this week, in addition to sitting out practice due to a concussion. "This is on the doctor's orders: Back off, let him rest, that's the plan the doctor had for him," head coach Andy Reid said. "Next week he can start going to meetings and some things. We'll see how he feels as he goes." Westbrook will not be examined again until after the team's Week 12 game, and his progress will determine when, or if, he returns this season. 6 hours
60.Eagles | S. Brown expects to play in Week 11 (KFFL) Marcus Hayes, of the Philadelphia Daily News, reports Philadelphia Eagles CB Sheldon Brown (hamstring) said he expects to play in Week 11 and shoulder his normal, every-down workload. 7 hours
61.Sedrick Ellis (RotoWire) Ellis (knee) is not traveling to Tampa with the team for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, the Associated Press reports. He has officially been ruled out. Analysis: This isn't good news for the Saints' run defense, which has struggled in the three games Ellis has missed. A person familiar with the situation told the AP that Ellis is expected to return to practice next week.7 hours
62.Reggie Bush (RotoWire) Bush (knee) is not making the trip to Tampa for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, the Associated Press reports. Analysis: This hasn't been made official, but it's not much of a surprise considering Bush missed practice all week. Find another option if you were planning to start Bush on Sunday.7 hours
63.Reggie Bush will not play against Tampa ... (Rotoworld) Reggie Bush (knee) and Sedrick Ellis (MCL sprain) have been downgraded to "out" and will not travel with the team to Tampa. Analysis: The Saints want to avoid a setback with Bush's oft-surgically repaired knee. Against the Bucs, Pierre Thomas will carry the bulk of the load with Mike Bell coming in as a change-of-pace back and perhaps end-game "closer." Look for more receptions from Thomas. Anthony Hargrove will continue to play starter's snaps in Ellis' absence.7 hours
64.Saints | Bush not travelling with team (KFFL) Brett Martel, of The Associated Press, reports New Orleans Saints RB Reggie Bush (knee) is not travelling with the team for their Week 11 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a person familiar with the decision. Bush is expected to return to practice next week. 7 hours
65.Saints | Ellis not travelling with team (KFFL) Brett Martel, of The Associated Press, reports New Orleans Saints DL Sedrick Ellis (knee) is not travelling with the team for their Week 11 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a person familiar with the decision. Ellis is expected to return to practice next week. 7 hours
66.Colledge's starting job in jeopardy in G... (Rotoworld) According to coach Mike McCarthy, if LG Daryn Colledge's play doesn't improve on Sunday his starting job could be in jeopardy. Analysis: "He's very well aware of his performance," said McCarthy. Colledge has let up more sacks, pressures, and "bad" runs than any lineman in the league. One option to replace Colledge would be rookie T.J. Lang, who has spot-started at tackle this season. The Packers' first priority is maintaining some continuity, however, which is why Colledge hasn't been benched already.7 hours
67.Saints | Three take reps as punt returners in practice (KFFL) Mike Triplett, of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, reports New Orleans Saints WR Devery Henderson, RB Pierre Thomas and FS Darren Sharper took reps in practice this week as punt returners in place of RB Reggie Bush (knee). 7 hours
68.Loper to start at RG for Lions on Sunday (Rotoworld) Daniel Loper will start at RG for the Lions on Sunday against the Browns. Analysis: Loper takes over for Stephen Peterman, who was placed on IR on Friday. Coming out of training camp, Loper had won the starting LG spot before losing it to Jon Jansen a few weeks ago. He is a starter once again with Dylan Gandy as the backup.8 hours
69.Saints | Not ruling Bush out for Week 11 (KFFL) Mike Triplett, of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, reports New Orleans Saints RB Reggie Bush (knee) was held out of practice Friday, Nov. 20 with a bruised left knee. However, head coach Sean Payton didn't rule him out of Week 11. "It's a knee bruise. With that, there's swelling," said Payton, who considers Bush's injury more of a temporary issue than a long-term concern despite Bush's history of more significant left knee injuries. "It's just a matter of trying to keep it immobilized, ice, treatment, seeing where it's at tomorrow." Whether or not he is active, Payton indicated that Bush might not be avai... (More)8 hours
70.Ball to make first NFL start for Cowboys (Rotoworld) With Ken Hamilin (ankle) out, Alan Ball will make his first NFL start at free safety on Sunday. Analysis: Hamlin is out 2-4 weeks with a high ankle sprain. Ball, a 2007 seventh-round pick out of Illinois, was moved to safety this season after playing corner his previous two seasons. Rookie safety Mike Hamlin and CB Orlando Scandrick will fill in for Ball on special teams.8 hours
71.Na'il Diggs (RotoWire) Diggs aggravated a rib injury in Thursday's loss to Miami, the Charlotte Observer reports. Analysis: The strong-side linebacker will have a full week to rest up for Week 12, so the Panthers are optimistic that Diggs will be ready in time to return to the starting lineup.8 hours
72.LB Studebaker to make first career NFL s... (Rotoworld) Chiefs LB Andy Studebaker will make his first career NFL start on Sunday against the Steelers. Analysis: Studebaker will start at OLB in place of the injured Mike Vrabel (knee). The Chiefs signed him off the Eagles practice squad last November after the Eagles drafted him in the sixth round out of D-III Wheaton College in 2008.8 hours
73.Raiders | Ellis expects to start in Week 11 (KFFL) David White, of the San Francisco Chronicle, reports Oakland Raiders DL Greg Ellis (shoulder, knee) expects to start in Week 11. 8 hours
74.Raiders | Bush to start in Week 11 (KFFL) David White, of the San Francisco Chronicle, reports Oakland Raiders RB Michael Bush will remain the team's starting running back in Week 11. However, head coach Tom Cable is expected to go with the hot hand in a rotation with RBs Darren McFadden and Justin Fargas. 8 hours
75.With Demps out, Maclin will return kicks (Rotoworld) With KR Quintin Demps (ankle) out, Jeremy Maclin will likely return kicks again this week against the Bears. Analysis: Maclin took a handful of big shots last week when returning kicks, which is something he doesn't need as an every-down receiver for the Eagles. Macho Harris is a better option in the return role for Philly.8 hours
76.Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (RotoWire) Rodgers-Cromartie is still wearing a cast on his broken right index finger, although he does not appear on the Cardinals' injury report for the first time since Week 3, the team's official site reports. Analysis: While he's not quite 100 percent, DRC is as healthy as he has been in about two months. Plus, he has two interceptions in six games with the cast, so we don't see any reason to downgrade his Week 11 value.8 hours
77.Raiders | Teammates are behind Gradkowski (KFFL) Jerry McDonald, of ANG Newspapers, reports Oakland Raiders players are in support of QB Bruce Gradkowski and feel he gives the team the best chance to win at this point. "Bruce gives us the best chance to win right now," TE Zach Miller said. "We've got to be out there and play better football than we have the last few games here." RB Justin Fargas added that Gradkowski plays with passion. "You want to make a play for your quarterback but when he shows that type of passion for the game, obviously guys are going to feed off it and try to give him that same effort," Fargas said. 8 hours
78.Fox silent about Peppers' hand injury (Rotoworld) Coach John Fox isn't letting anyone know about the nature, or severity, of Julius Peppers' hand injury. Analysis: "I could say, but I probably wouldn't," said Fox. Peppers injured his hand two weeks ago against New Orleans and has predominantly played on only passing downs since. Last week Fox would only go as far as saying that Peppers' hand is "messed up," while LB Jon Beason told reporters it was broken. Peppers has seven sacks on the season.8 hours
79.Redskins | Haynesworth to play in Week 11 (KFFL) ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins DL Albert Haynesworth (ankle) is questionable for Week 11, although secondary coach Jerry Gray said Friday, Nov. 20, during a radio interview that Haynesworth would play in the game. 9 hours
80.Redskins | Portis visits with concussion specialists (KFFL) Updating a previous item, ESPN.com reports Washington Redskins RB Clinton Portis (concussion) was at the University of Pittsburgh Friday, Nov. 20, to have his concussion evaluated by the same doctors who examined Philadelphia Eagles RB Brian Westbrook (concussion). Portis revealed the following on his status via Twitter: "Hey fans! Trying to get healthy to finish the season strong, want to make sure there aren't lingering affects before returning to the field." 9 hours
81.Bills' Fewell non-committal on Parrish (Rotoworld) Bills' interim coach Perry Fewell was non-committal when asked if PR/WR Roscoe Parrish will be active this week. Analysis: Parrish had been benched for the past handful of games by fired coach Dick Jauron. He has led the NFL in punt return average each of the past two seasons before struggling earlier this season. Fred Jackson has been handling kick/punt return duties.9 hours
82.Saints | Death of Brees' mother ruled suicide (KFFL) The Associated Press reports the death of New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees, Mina Brees, has been ruled a suicide. A coroner concluded this week that Brees died of a prescription drug overdose and ruled the death a suicide. Autopsy results too longer than three months to be released, but that is typical for cases involving toxicology tests. 9 hours
83.Ngata insists he will play Sunday vs. IN... (Rotoworld) Ravens NT Haloti Ngata (ankle) insists he will play on Sunday against the Colts. Analysis: Ngata is listed as questionable and has missed the team's last two games. Baltimore missed their big run stuffer in Week 9 when Cedric Benson gashed them for 117 yards and a score. The Ravens could use him this week against Joseph Addai and Donald Brown.9 hours
84.With Wilson out, Jennings will start for... (Rotoworld) With the Seahawks expected to be without CB Josh Wilson (concussion) on Sunday, coach Jim Mora says that Kelly Jennings will start in his place. Analysis: Wilson has been starting at right corner opposite Marcus Trufant, where Jennings will now fill in. This is a very favorable matchup for Brett Favre and the Vikings' passing game.9 hours
85.Report: Gruden was Buffalo's first choic... (Rotoworld) Bills owner Ralph Wilson was trying to line up the team's next head coach even before Dick Jauron was fired this past week. Analysis: According to a Buffalo TV station, the Bills and Wilson "went after Jon Gruden hard." Their efforts reportedly included a face-to-face meeting. If the Bills had, in fact, landed Gruden, they would have violated the Rooney Rule because no minority candidate was interviewed. Gruden just signed an "exclusive" deal to remain with ESPN on Monday.9 hours
86.Tyrone Carter (RotoWire) Carter will start against the Chiefs in Week 11. Analysis: Troy Polamalu will not play Sunday, so Carter gets another start. He has 12 tackles and two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) in the five games he has started this season.12 hours
87.Chase Blackburn (RotoWire) With Antonio Pierce out indefinitely, Blackburn is the most likely candidate to move into his middle linebacker spot, the Newark Star-Ledger reports. Analysis: Blackburn is a solid tackler and worth a look in IDP leagues in the event he takes over the role.13 hours
88.White questionable again (FFChamps) Atlanta Falcons' wide receiver Roddy White is listed as questionable for the third consecutive week.  The Falcons travel to New York to face the Giants in Week 11. Analysis: No worries here, White has been questionable the last three weeks, and looked fine each week. Expect more of the same in New York from Matt Ryan's favorite target on the outside. Assuming the status quo holds, and White is out there on Sunday, we have him as a top-15 play at wide receiver this weekend against a suspect Giants' secondary.18 hours
89.Breaston limited Friday, should play Sunday (FFChamps) Arizona Cardinals' wide receiver Steve Breaston (knee) was limited in Friday's practice, but is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams. Analysis: Breaston should play, and the Cardinals will throw. The Rams' secondary gets torched on a regular basis, and this weekend should be no different. Breaston is a top-15 play at wideout this Sunday, and owners should insert him into their Week 11 starting lineups in all formats.18 hours
90.Jones limited, questionable (FFChamps) Houston Texans' wide receiver Jacoby Jones (calf) was limited in practice Friday, and is listed as questionable for Monday night's game against the Tennessee Titans. Analysis: Jones was limited in practice, and appears will not be 100% by gametime, even with the extra day to rest and heal. Jones is a supremely athletic wideout with big play potential in the Texans' high octane offense. He is terribly inconsistent though. Obviously, as long as robo-receiver Andre Johnson is in town, Jones will never be more than a second option. More)18 hours
91.Stroud ruled out for Week 11 (FFChamps) Buffalo Bills' defensive tackle Marcus Stroud (knee) has been ruled out for the team's Week 11 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Analysis: Buffalo has the worst run defense in the league. Stroud is Buffalo's best run-stopper. Maurice Jones-Drew scores touchdowns whenever he wants to. He plays the Bills this weekend. How do you see this story ending? MJD was our No. 1 fantasy play at running back this weekend whether the big fella in the middle for the Bills played or not, but without Stroud clogging the lanes, Jones-Drew will probably ... (More)19 hours
92.J. Jones misses practice Friday (TheHuddle) Seattle Seahawks RB Julius Jones (lung) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He has been ruled out for Week 11. Analysis: RB Justin Forsett will get the start for Seattle and should be considered by fantasy owners as a flex player for Week 11. Forsett has looked good at times this season and could make it hard on Julius Jones to get his starting gig back if he can shine as the Seahawks are likely anticipating. Forsett is a solid sleeper candidate for the second half of the season and the stretch run to fantasy league playoffs.19 hours
93.Pierce out indefinitely (TheHuddle) The New York Giants announced LB Antonio Pierce (neck) as diagnosed with a bulging disc in his neck Friday, Nov. 20, and he will be sidelined indefinitely, according to the team's medical staff. Pierce originally suffered a burner Oct. 25 and experienced very little discomfort until practicing this week. Pierce said, "I had no idea that what happened a few weeks ago could keep me off the field. I didn't think it was that serious. I'm going to do everything the doctors tell me to do so I can get back out on the field as soon as possible." Analysis: The loss of Pierce is a huge setback for the Giant... (More)19 hours
94.S. Morris limited Friday, questionable (TheHuddle) New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) was limited during the team's practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 and will be a game-time decision. Analysis: Morris continues to recover from his knee injury but has practiced on a limited basis this week with the team. Fantasy owners looking for a running back for the playoff push should consider Morris as New England has a very favorable schedule for the rest of the way.19 hours
95.Jennings seeing more playing time (TheHuddle) The Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns RB Chris Jennings will see more playing time at the expense of RB Jamal Lewis and RB Jerome Harrison. Jennings saw seven carries in the team's Week 10 game. Lewis had 10 carries and Harrison never touched the ball. Head coach Eric Mangini said, "We wanted to take a look at Chris because I think he's earned a look based on the things that he's done and that was something that we did this past week. If he continues to progress in practice, I think that will continue to be the case." Lewis said Jennings has gotten more reps during practices this... (More)19 hours
96.Giants | Pierce out indefinitely (KFFL) The New York Giants announced LB Antonio Pierce (neck) was diagnosed with a bulging disc in his neck Friday, Nov. 20, and he will be sidelined indefinitely, according to the team's medical staff. Pierce originally suffered a burner Oct. 25 and experienced very little discomfort until practicing this week. Pierce said, "I had no idea that what happened a few weeks ago could keep me off the field. I didn't think it was that serious. I'm going to do everything the doctors tell me to do so I can get back out on the field as soon as possible." 19 hours
97.Moore out again (FFChamps) New Orleans Saints' wide receiver Lance Moore (ankle) has been officially ruled out for Week 11. Analysis: Moore's 2008 season is a distant memory in the bayou this year. Even if/when ever healthy again this year, Moore will likely be stuck behind the more physically gifted Robert Meachem and Devery Henderson on the depth chart. Colston is obviously the No. 1 in New Orleans, but lately opposing defenses have focused on stopping him (and, in turn, have slowed the Saints down as a whole). Their opponent this week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ha... (More)19 hours
98.Morris questionable (FFChamps) Speaking to reporters from the Boston Globe today, New England Patriots' running back Sammy Morris said he felt "Sore, but good" and that he was taking his knee injury "day by day." Morris is listed as questionable to face the Jets this Sunday, and has not played since injuring the knee in Week 6. Analysis: The Patriots' are almost comically evasive about disclosing their players' injuries and status for upcoming games. Add in coach Bill Belichick's propensity to shuffle his backs around as the game dictates, and predicting which running back will reap the rewards of The Hoodie's o... (More)19 hours
99.Seahawks | Jennings could start Week 11 (KFFL) CBSSports.com reports Seattle Seahawks head coach Jim Mora said CB Josh Wilson (concussion) will likely miss the team's Week 11 game with a concussion. If Wilson is not cleared to play in the game, Mora said CB Kelly Jennings would start in Wilson's place. 19 hours
100.Pierce, Antonio | NYG (SportsGrumblings) Giants Pierce out indefinitely Analysis: Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce is sidelined indefinitely because of a bulging disk in his neck that was diagnosed Friday, the team announced.<p> According to the Giants, Pierce underwent an MRI exam Friday after experiencing discomfort during practices this week.<p> He was hurt during an Oct. 25 game against the Arizona Cardinals but felt okay until this week, according to the Giants. (Washington Post)19 hours

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