NFL Player News
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Jaylen Waddle WR | DEN
Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle: Sustains knee injury in Germany
Waddle is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Chiefs in Frankfurt, Germany after suffering a knee injury in the first quarter.
After hauling in 15-yard reception on the Dolphins' first play from scrimmage, Waddle exited the contest following Miami's next play, when his left leg appeared to get rolled over while he was blocking on a Raheem Mostert run, per Alain Poupart of SI.com. The wideout was able to walk off the field under his own power, but immediately headed into a medical tent for further evaluation. The Dolphins should provide an update on Waddle's condition by halftime, if not sooner.
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River Cracraft WR | WAS
Dolphins' River Cracraft: Not activated for Week 9
Cracraft (shoulder) was downgraded to out for Sunday's game against the Chiefs after the Dolphins didn't activate him from injured reserve Saturday, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
Cracraft was designated for return from IR on Oct. 25 and took part in his second straight week of practices with the Dolphins, though he was nothing more than a limited participant Wednesday through Friday. In order for Cracraft to be eligible to play again this season, the Dolphins will have to activate him from IR and add him back to the 53-man roster following their Week 10 bye.
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Braxton Berrios WR | NYG
Dolphins' Braxton Berrios: Suiting up in Frankfurt
Berrios (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against the Chiefs in Frankfurt, Germany.
A mid-week addition to the Dolphins' injury report, Berrios was a limited participant in practices Thursday and Friday before taking a questionable tag into the weekend. The Dolphins were ultimately encouraged enough by how Berrios looked during those practice sessions to keep him active Sunday, so he should be ready to handle his usual role as the No. 3 receiver behind Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Through the first nine games of the season, Berrios has recorded 20 receptions for 194 yards and a touchdown on 25 targets to go with 11 yards on his lone carry.
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Robbie Chosen WR | WAS
Dolphins' Robbie Chosen: Not suiting up again
Chosen (coach's decision) is a healthy inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs in Frankfurt, Germany.
Chosen is inactive for the third week in a row, with October trade pickup Chase Claypool having supplanted him as the Dolphins' No. 5 wideout. The Dolphins could end up bringing River Cracraft (shoulder) from injured reserve following the team's Week 10 bye, which will drop Chosen further down the depth chart.
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Richie James WR | KC
Chiefs' Richie James: Not activated for Week 9
James (knee) wasn't activated from injured reserve Saturday and will remain out for Sunday's game against the Dolphins in Frankfurt, Germany.
James made the trip with the Chiefs overseas and was a full participant in practices Wednesday through Friday, but Kansas City isn't yet ready to bring him back from IR. Since James' 21-day evaluation window was first opened Wednesday after he was designated for return from IR, the Chiefs will still have two more weeks to either add him back to the 53-man roster or keep him on IR for the rest of the season.
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Puka Nacua WR | LAR
Rams' Puka Nacua: Expected to play
Nacua (knee), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Green Bay, is expected to play, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Nacua was limited in all three of the Rams' practices this week while dealing with knee swelling, but he looks like he'll be able to play through the injury Sunday. Official word on Nacua's status should arrive approximately 90 minutes prior to the 1 p.m. ET kickoff, when the Rams will release their inactive list. With starting quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) likely to sit out the Week 9 contest, Nacua and the Rams' other pass catchers are expected to see their fantasy outlooks take a hit while Brett Rypien steps in as the team's signal-caller.
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DJ Chark WR | ATL
Panthers' DJ Chark: In line to play in Week 9
Chark (elbow) is slated to play Sunday against the Colts, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
An elbow injury contained Chark to a red non-contact jersey and just two limited practices during Week 9 prep, but it doesn't seem as if it'll impact his availability for Sunday's contest. Assuming the Panthers deem him active about 90 minutes before a 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff, he'll continue in his usual modest role behind top wide receiver Adam Thielen, which so far has amounted to 31 targets in six games for Chark this season.
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Josh Downs WR | IND
Colts' Josh Downs: On track to play Sunday
Downs (knee) is on pace to play in Sunday's game at Carolina, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Downs was tacked onto the Colts' Week 9 injury report Thursday, practicing in a limited capacity that day and Friday and entering the weekend as questionable due to the knee issue. While he isn't 100 percent, he appears poised to go through a pregame warmup to see how the knee checks out. Ultimately, though, with a 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff on tap Sunday, his status won't be known until well after the early slate of games commence. If Downs is inhibited or even inactive, Alec Pierce and Isaiah McKenzie would experience increased reps alongside starting wide receiver Michael Pittman.
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Quentin Johnston WR | LAC
Chargers' Quentin Johnston: Could benefit sans Palmer
Johnston could be a featured target in the Chargers' passing attack Monday against the Jets with Joshua Palmer (knee) ruled out for the game.
With Mike Williams (knee) lost for the season after Week 3, Palmer had stepped in as the No. 2 option in the passing game behind Keenan Allen over the Chargers' past four games, producing a 15-294-0 receiving line on 26 targets. Along with Allen, running back Austin Ekeler will likely be heavily utilized in the passing game Week 9, but quarterback Justin Herbert has typically leaned on at least three pass catchers in a given game even in the most dire of situations, and the New York defense poses a significant obstacle specifically against the ground game. Johnston, a 2023 first-round pick, is coming off a Week 8 performance against a weak Bears defense in which he saw his most involvement to date, producing five catches for 50 yards on six targets. Though he gets a more difficult matchup Monday, Johnston may have a better opportunity than he's had at any point this season to see heightened snaps and increased target volume.
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DJ Turner WR | LV
Raiders' DJ Turner: Bumps to active roster Saturday
The Raiders activated Turner from the practice squad Saturday.
The second-year wideout has spent the majority of the season on Las Vegas' practice squad, but with the team waiving Kristian Wilkerson on Saturday, Turner has been brought up to the active roster. Turner played strictly on special teams during his lone appearance this season.