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  • Tyjae Spears RB | TEN

    Titans' Tyjae Spears: Held to 26 yards

    Spears rushed the ball four times for 14 yards in Sunday's 34-14 loss to the Jaguars. He added two receptions (on two targets) for 12 yards.

    The entire Titans offense was limited, as they ran only 38 plays. That trickled down to Spears, who saw his lowest touch total since Week 8. While he has shown big-play potential at times in his rookie year, Spears will struggle to produce fantasy-viable stat lines due to the state of the Tennessee offense.

  • Derrick Gore RB | WAS

    Derrick Gore: Reverts to practice squad

    Gore reverted to the Commanders' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.

    The running back played on three of 81 offensive snaps Sunday against the Giants, carrying the ball twice for 23 yards, with all the production coming on a single carry. With Antonio Gibson out due to a toe injury, Gore's snap count finished behind Brian Robinson's 63 and Chris Rodriguez's 16. Gore also played a snap on special teams.

  • Chase Edmonds RB | WAS

    Buccaneers' Chase Edmonds: Garners 19 total yards in loss

    Edmonds rushed four times for eight yards and brought in his only target for 11 yards in the Buccaneers' 27-14 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.

    Edmonds was the only back other than Rachaad White to log a carry for the Buccaneers but unsurprisingly found little running room. He was more successful on his one reception, but with just 14 snaps from scrimmage, the opportunities for Edmonds to make an impact were sparse, even with a game script favorable to his pass-catching prowess. He's logged 18 total touches in four games since returning from a four-game stint on injured reserve, but he remains off the radar in virtually all formats with White enjoying a firm hold on the No. 1 running back job.

  • Emanuel Wilson RB | SEA

    Packers' Emanuel Wilson: Part of banged-up RB crew

    Wilson (shoulder) was listed as a non-participant on Green Bay's practice estimate Monday.

    Wilson is dealing with a shoulder injury that he suffered during the team's win against the Chargers on Sunday. With Aaron Jones (knee) also estimated as a non-participant and AJ Dillon (groin) listed as limited, the Packers signed Patrick Taylor to the active roster and James Robinson to their practice squad Monday in order to bolster their shorthanded backfield.

  • DeeJay Dallas RB | JAC

    Seahawks' DeeJay Dallas: Churns out 14 yards

    Dallas rushed once for four yards and caught his lone target for 10 yards in Sunday's 17-16 loss to the Rams. He also returned two punts for 25 yards.

    Dallas played his first offensive snaps since Week 7 because Kenneth Walker left in the first half with an oblique injury. Rookie Zach Charbonnet was the clear workhorse following Walker's injury, turning 15 carries into 47 yards and catching all six of his targets for 22 yards. It sounds like Walker is trending in the wrong direction ahead of Thursday's matchup against the 49ers, and if he does sit out, Dallas will factor in as the No. 2 running back behind Charbonnet again.

  • Tony Jones RB | ARI

    Tony Jones: Back on practice squad

    Jones reverted to the Cardinals' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.

    With Emari Demercado (toe) still sidelined, Jones was the only Arizona running back to get snaps (16 of 61 on offense) and touches (two) behind James Conner's 42 plays and 16 touches for 63 yards from scrimmage Sunday against the Texans. Both of Jones' touches went for 10-plus yards en route to 21 total yards. Meanwhile, Keaontay Ingram was active but didn't play, and newcomer Michael Carter was a healthy scratch. It remains to be seen who may get looks behind Conner on a weekly basis moving forward, but Demercado, Jones and Carter (once he's acclimated) could be the best bets.

  • Seahawks' Kenneth Walker: DNP on Monday's practice estimate

    Walker (oblique) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated injury report, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

    This comes as no surprise after Walker was considered doubtful to return to Sunday's eventual loss at the Rams due to an oblique injury, which coach Pete Carroll called "legit" in the wake of the game, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. With a short week to prepare for Thursday's contest against the 49ers, he seems like a good bet to be unavailable Week 12, but Carroll said Monday that he doesn't consider Walker to be a candidate for injured reserve, per Schefter. Assuming Walker can't play Thursday, Zach Charbonnet is slated to lead the Seahawks backfield, with DeeJay Dallas, Kenny McIntosh and potentially practice-squad member Bryant Koback mixing in behind him.

  • Rashaad Penny RB | CAR

    Eagles' Rashaad Penny: Inactive Monday

    Penny (coach's decision) will not play in Monday's matchup with the Chiefs.

    Penny rushed twice for eight yards in the Eagle' Week 9 victory over the Cowboys. With D'Andre Swift, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott healthy ahead of him, Penny will draw a healthy scratch Week 11.

  • Kyren Williams RB | LAR

    Rams' Kyren Williams: In line to return Week 12

    Coach Sean McVay said Monday that the Rams expect Williams (ankle) to be available for Sunday's game in Arizona, Greg Beacham of the Associated Press reports.

    Williams has spent the minimum four games on injured reserve as he recovers from the sprained left ankle that he suffered back in Week 6. The Rams will need to designate him for return from IR in order for him to practice, which they likely will do ahead of Wednesday's session. Once that procedural move is out of the way, Williams' listing on the team's injury reports Wednesday through Friday should give a good indication of his current level of health. Assuming he's close to 100 percent, he seemingly would take on a majority share of L.A.'s backfield Week 12, with Royce Freeman and Darrell Henderson in reserve.

  • Deon Jackson RB | DET

    Deon Jackson: Cut by G-Men

    The Giants waived Jackson on Monday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

    Jackson has appeared in four games for three different teams this season. He rushed one time for two yards in one appearance for the Giants. Jackson will look for yet another team to give him a shot.

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