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  • Devine Ozigbo RB | DET

    Broncos' Devine Ozigbo: Gets claimed

    Ozigbo was claimed off waivers by the Broncos on Monday, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports.

    Ozigbo was able to find a new home quickly after he was waived by the Saints on Sunday. The 25-year-old has bounced around a bit over the last several months, but he'll work to make the most of his new opportunity in Denver.

  • Kenyan Drake RB | GB

    Kenyan Drake: Will be cut by Vegas

    The Raiders informed Drake on Monday that he will be released, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    The fact that Drake received six touches (three carries and three catches) in the Raiders' third preseason game in Miami on Saturday -- when several key offensive players were rested -- was a firm indication the 28-year-old was on the roster bubble. The veteran back didn't make much of an impression across the Raiders' first three exhibitions and offers limited value on special teams, so the team's decision to cut him isn't overly surprising. Once he's granted his release, Drake will have a couple weeks to catch on elsewhere as a depth option before the regular season commences.

  • Chargers' Isaiah Spiller: Considered week-to-week

    Spiller (ankle) is considered week-to-week, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com reports.

    He won't play in the Chargers' final preseason game and can be considered questionable for Week 1 against the Raiders. Even if he gets healthy, it isn't clear Spiller will have a role in the season opener, as he ran behind Joshua Kelley and Larry Rountree this preseason. The rookie fourth-round pick is capable of moving ahead of those players as the year progresses, but this ankle injury probably ends any chance Spiller will do it before Week 1.

  • Broncos' Javonte Williams: Unlikely to play this week

    Coach Nathaniel Hackett suggested Williams and other key players will be held out for a third straight week when the Broncos face the Vikings on Saturday in their preseason finale, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.

    Nearly everyone, including backfield mate Melvin Gordon, expects Williams to take on a larger share of the workload in his second season. There's also the likelihood of increased offensive output overall for the Broncos with QB Russell Wilson taking over, but Williams still has Gordon lingering as a thorn in the side of fantasy managers, with the veteran likely to get a decent number of touches each week. The talented duo gets a favorable matchup to start the regular season, heading to Seattle as favorites against Wilson's former team Week 1.

  • Dameon Pierce RB | PHI

    Texans' Dameon Pierce: Possible Week 1 starter

    Pierce could be Houston's Week 1 starter, or at least a major contributor, though coach Lovie Smith hasn't commented on the matter, Jonathan M. Alexander of The Houston Chronicle reports.

    After taking five carries for 49 yards in the preseason opener, Pierce was rested in the second exhibition matchup, with Smith saying he'd already seen what he needed to see from the rookie running back. It's unclear if Pierce will play in the team's final preseason game Thursday against San Francisco, but the Texans are expected to play most starters for a third straight week, including QB Davis Mills. With Pierce held out of the second preseason game, Marlon Mack got most of the early down work and Rex Burkhead handled most passing situations. Neither player impressed, and Burkhead lost a fumble.

  • Titans' Julius Chestnut: Tallies 10 carries in preseason win

    Chestnut carried the ball 10 times for 35 yards in Saturday's preseason win over Tampa Bay. He added two receptions for 10 yards.

    Chestnut was the third Tennessee back to earn a touch, behind both Dontrell Hilliard and Hassan Haskins. He had a few significant runs late in the game that helped pad his yardage total, and he also made a tackle on special teams. The latter is his likeliest path to a roster spot, as he appears to be buried on the depth chart behind Derrick Henry and both Hilliard and Haskins.

  • Commanders' Jonathan Williams: Works ahead of Patterson again

    Williams took four carries for 12 yards and one catch for nine yards in Saturday's preseason loss to Kansas City.

    Brian Robinson and Antonio Gibson handled the first half, while J.D. McKissic (groin) was unavailable. After that, Williams worked ahead of Jaret Patterson, who took two carries for one yard and a touchdown. Williams also played ahead of Patterson the previous week, but it isn't clear the Commanders will keep a fourth back behind Robinson, Gibson and McKissic.

  • Tyler Badie RB | DEN

    Ravens' Tyler Badie: Gets second-half work

    Badie rushed 12 times for 34 yards and caught two of three targets for five yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-17 win over Arizona.

    Badie finished the game with the most carries for the Ravens' banged-up backfield, but all of those attempts came in the second half, and the rookie didn't do a whole lot with the volume presented. Badie will continue battling for a roster spot in the preseason finale against the Commanders on Saturday.

  • Cardinals' Keaontay Ingram: Six combined touches

    Ingram rushed four times for nine yards and caught two of three targets for 20 yards in Sunday's preseason loss to the Ravens.

    Ingram wasn't able to replicate last week's trip to the end zone, but he did put his soft hands to work with two more catches to add to his preseason total. The sixth-round pick won't have much fantasy value as long as James Conner remains healthy, so a spot on the Cardinals' practice squad could be a more realistic goal for Ingram with Darrel Williams and Eno Benjamin also on the roster.

  • Eno Benjamin RB | NO

    Cardinals' Eno Benjamin: First back to see carries Sunday

    Benjamin rushed four times for 12 yards and did not haul in his lone target in Sunday's 24-17 preseason loss to the Ravens.

    Benjamin was the first Cardinals back to receive a carry Sunday, which bodes well for his prospects to win the backup job battle behind James Conner. Darrel Williams (one rush for three yards) didn't get much work, either, so next week's preseason tilt against the Titans should help the coaching staff make a final decision before Week 1. Neither player will hold much fantasy value heading into the regular season so long as Conner remains healthy as the opener draws closer.

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