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  • Zay Jones WR | ARI

    Jaguars' Zay Jones: Won't play Thursday

    Jones (knee) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Saints, Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union reports.

    With Jones set to sit out for the fourth time in five games, Jamal Agnew and Tim Jones should see added work behind behind Jacksonville's top two wideouts, Calvin Ridley and Christian Kirk. Jones' next chance to see game action will come Oct. 29 versus the Steelers.

  • Chris Olave WR | NO

    Saints' Chris Olave: Cleared for Week 7

    Olave (toe) doesn't have a designation for Thursday's game against the Jaguars.

    For a second straight week, Olave has had some practice limitations due to a toe issue, but after being listed as a full participant on Wednesday's injury report, he's good to go for game day. He wasn't worse for wear this past Sunday in Houston, logging a season-high 87 percent snap share on his way to seven catches (on 10 targets) for 96 yards and no touchdowns. Olave will look to produce Thursday versus a Jacksonville defense that has allowed the third-most touchdowns (seven) to opposing wide receivers in six contests this season.

  • Jalen Tolbert WR | MIA

    Cowboys' Jalen Tolbert: Loses fumble Monday

    Tolbert went without a target and was charged with a lost fumble on a muffed punt in Monday's 20-17 win over the Chargers.

    When the Chargers punted away with just under nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Tolbert thought return man KaVontae Turpin inadvertently touched the football, prompting Tolbert to lunge after the ball. Tolbert was actually the first Cowboys player to touch the ball, however, and was charged with a lost fumble when Chargers linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga recovered the loose ball. The Chargers were able to score a game-tying touchdown on the ensuing possession, but the special teams gaffe ultimately didn't cost the Cowboys a win. Tolbert should continue to have a role on the Cowboys' coverage and return units, but he doesn't look as though he'll be much more than a depth option at receiver. After catching four passes in a Week 4 win over New England, Tolbert has gone untargeted in two straight games, despite playing 37 snaps on offense between those contests.

  • Derius Davis WR | LAC

    Chargers' Derius Davis: Barely plays Monday

    Davis went without a target while playing two of the Chargers' 73 snaps on offense in Monday's 20-17 loss to the Cowboys.

    In the Chargers' previous game Week 4 versus the Raiders, Davis logged 12 snaps and recorded two catches for 16 yards, but he saw his already limited playing time take a hit coming out of the team's bye week. He finished fifth among Chargers receivers in snaps Monday, with practice-squad call-up Keelan Doss finishing ahead of him. Even with Mike Williams (knee) out for the season, Davis doesn't look as though he'll be much more than a depth option at receiver, though the fourth-round rookie out of TCU should maintain his role as the Chargers' top return man.

  • Patriots' JuJu Smith-Schuster: Back at practice

    Smith-Schuster (concussion) was present for practice Wednesday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.

    Smith-Schuster sat out Sunday's loss to the Raiders after not practicing in any fashion, but his return to the field Wednesday bodes well for his chances of playing this weekend against the Bills. The extent of his participation in Wednesday's practice will be clarified once the Patriots' first Week 7 injury report is released, but at a minimum, his presence on the field suggests that he's advancing through the NFL's five-step concussion protocol.

  • Andrei Iosivas WR | CIN

    Bengals' Andrei Iosivas: Scores first career touchdown

    Iosivas played eight of the Bengals' 54 snaps on offense in Sunday's 17-13 win over the Seahawks, reeling in his lone target for a three-yard touchdown.

    Though he saw 16 fewer snaps than he did a week earlier in Arizona with Tee Higgins (rib) returning from a one-game absence, Iosivas was able to cash in with his first career touchdown. The rookie sixth-round pick out of Princeton is a fixture on special teams and should continue to avoid the inactive list, but his opportunities on offense are likely to be limited moving forward while Higgins, Ja'Marr Chase, Tyler Boyd and Trenton Irwin are all healthy.

  • Trenton Irwin WR | NYJ

    Bengals' Trenton Irwin: Role scaled back in Higgins' return

    Irwin went without a target while playing 24 of the Bengals' 54 snaps on offense in the team's 17-13 win over the Seahawks on Sunday.

    While Tee Higgins (rib) was sidelined for the Bengals' Week 5 win over the Cardinals, Irwin stepped in as the team's No. 3 wideout and delivered an 8-60-0 receiving line on 10 targets. Though he technically drew a start Week 6 after he was on the field for the Bengals' first offensive snap of the day, Irwin predictably saw his playing time take a hit while Higgins played 29 snaps in his return to the lineup. Higgins should see an uptick in snaps once the rib injury is further in the rear-view mirror, so Irwin's role is probably more likely to decrease rather than grow moving forward.

  • Justin Watson WR | HOU

    Chiefs' Justin Watson: Sits out practice, IR unlikely

    Watson (elbow) won't practice Wednesday, but head coach Andy Reid doesn't believe the wide receiver will require a stint on injured reserve, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports.

    Reading between the lines, the fact that an IR stint was on the table suggests that Watson probably won't be available Sunday against the Chargers, though confirmation on his status likely won't come until the release of the team's final Week 7 injury report Friday. Watson injured his left elbow in last Thursday's 19-8 win over the Broncos. The injury was originally thought to be a dislocation but is now being described as a contusion.

  • Giants' Parris Campbell: Limited to special teams Week 6

    Campbell played all three of his snaps on special teams Sunday in the Giants' 14-9 loss to the Bills.

    For the first time all season, Campbell failed to log a snap on offense, as he was strictly limited to kick-return duties in Week 6. Campbell's playing time has been steadily trending down since he logged a season-high 45 snaps in the Giants' comeback win over Arizona in Week 2, with his downturn in opportunities coinciding with Wan'Dale Robinson completing his return from ACL surgery and establishing himself as New York's top slot man.

  • Giants' Sterling Shepard: Limited to just one snap Sunday

    Shepard wasn't targeted while taking the field for just one of the Giants' 77 snaps on offense in Sunday's 14-9 loss to the Bills.

    Head coach Brian Daboll talked of potentially expanding Shepard's role ahead of Week 5 action, and while the wideout ended up receiving a season-high 18 snaps in the Giants' loss to the Dolphins that week, his playing time trended back down again Week 6. Now sitting at 1-5 on the season heading into this Sunday's game against the Commanders, the Giants are quickly slipping from the playoff picture and may not have motivation to open up playing time for the 30-year-old Shepard at the expense of young wideouts Wan'Dale Robinson and Jalin Hyatt.

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