NFL Player News
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Dyami Brown WR | WAS
Commanders' Dyami Brown: Catches one pass
Brown caught one of three targets for 11 yards in Thursday's 40-20 loss to the Bears.
Brown has played between 22 and 32 percent of Washington's snaps on offense each week this season, operating as the No. 4 receiver and mostly seeing looks downfield (15.0 aDOT). He could get more work in the future if Jahan Dotson continues struggling, but there's probably not upside beyond two or three targets per week unless Dotson, Terry McLaurin or Curtis Samuel misses time with an injury. Next up is a Week 6 road game in Atlanta.
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Davante Adams WR | LAR
Raiders' Davante Adams: Expected to play Monday
Adams (shoulder) is expected to suit up for Monday's matchup against the Packers, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Adams, who is officially listed as questionable for the game, looks set to face off against his former team for the first time. The veteran wideout has practiced only once since injuring his shoulder Week 4, logging a limited session Saturday, but he may have extra motivation to suit up Monday. Official confirmation of Adams' status will arrive when the Raiders release their inactive list 90 minutes prior to the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff.
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Jahan Dotson WR | ATL
Commanders' Jahan Dotson: Held to 30 yards
Dotson caught three of five targets for 30 yards in Thursday's 40-20 loss to Chicago.
Dotson took a step forward the previous week with his first TD and a season-high nine targets, though he caught only four of the passes for 27 yards and has now put another weak receiving line in the books. While technically just one target behind Terry McLaurin (31) for the team lead this year, Dotson has been one of the less efficient starting wideouts in the league (56.7 percent catch rate, 8.2 yards per catch) and is one of four Commanders in the range of 14-to-18 percent target share. He gets a road game in Atlanta for Week 6 and should probably only be started in deep leagues at this point, with a second-year breakout looking increasingly unlikely.
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Brandin Cooks WR | BUF
Cowboys' Brandin Cooks: Minimal role again
Cooks caught one of four targets for seven yards and added six rushing yards on one carry in Sunday's loss to the 49ers.
The veteran wideout once again had trouble getting on the same page as Dak Prescott, although the entire Dallas offense struggled in San Francisco. Cooks has yet to top 27 receiving yards in any of his first four games as a Cowboy, but a breakout could be coming Week 6 against a Chargers secondary that's given up six touchdowns to WRs through four contests.
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John Metchie III WR | CAR
Texans' John Metchie: Season-high snaps in loss
Metchie caught both of his targets for 20 yards in Sunday's 21-19 loss to the Falcons in Week 5.
Metchie has three consecutive games with two targets and averages 18 yards per game since a return from a hamstring injury that cost him the season opener. The wideout played a season-high 25 snaps due to Tank Dell (concussion) being removed in the second quarter. Should Dell be unavailable in Week 6 against the Saints, Metchie could have an increased role, although Noah Brown (groin) might be ready to come off IR next week as well.
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Courtland Sutton WR | DEN
Broncos' Courtland Sutton: Held to one catch Sunday
Sutton had one reception on three targets for 13 yards in Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Jets.
Sutton couldn't create separation against the Jets' secondary, failing to record a reception until late in the fourth quarter. It would wind up being the veteran wideout's lone reception in an overall forgettable performance. Sutton was providing consistent fantasy value with three touchdowns over the four games prior to Sunday's dud. He won't have much time to dwell on his down performance, as the Broncos play Thursday against Kansas City in Week 6.
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Jerry Jeudy WR | CLE
Broncos' Jerry Jeudy: Grabs season-high six catches
Jeudy had six receptions on seven targets for 50 yards in Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Jets.
Jeudy's six receptions led all Broncos receivers while setting a new season high for the wideout. His seven targets also led the team, and only running back Samaje Perine finished with more receiving yards for Denver. Jeudy is now averaging 4.3 receptions and 52 yards through four games. The 2020 first-round pick is being held back by a lack of touchdowns, although he did see three red-zone targets in garbage time during a 70-20 loss to Miami in Week 3. Jeudy will attempt to score that elusive first touchdown of the season against Kansas City on Thursday Night Football.
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Michael Gallup WR | WAS
Cowboys' Michael Gallup: Held to two receptions Sunday
Gallup had two receptions on five targets for 15 yards in Sunday's 42-10 loss to the 49ers.
Gallup was coming off his two most productive games of the season before running into a brick wall in the form of the 49ers' defense, as San Francisco didn't allow a single Dallas receiver to gain over 50 yards. Gallup did finish in a three-way tie with CeeDee Lamb and tight end Jake Ferguson for the team lead in targets, with Brandin Cooks not far behind with four. Gallup and the entire offense will attempt to get right in a favorable matchup against the Chargers next Monday.
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Isaiah Hodgins WR | NYG
Giants' Isaiah Hodgins: Fails to make impact again
Hodgins finished Sunday's Week 5 loss to Miami with two catches on two targets for 19 yards.
Hodgins connected with quarterback Daniel Jones (neck) for a 15-yard reception on the second play of the game but nabbed just one more catch the rest of the way. It was another quiet performance for the wideout, who has tallied just five receptions for 43 yards over his past three contests. The Giants have gotten off to a miserable start to the season largely due to an offense that has put up the fewest points in the league through five weeks. Jones' status for Week 6 against Buffalo is in question after he suffered a neck injury Sunday, but even if he is able to play, Hodgins doesn't figure to be in many fantasy lineups considering his lack of production thus far.
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Parris Campbell WR | DAL
Giants' Parris Campbell: Quiet again in Week 5 loss
Campbell caught both of his targets for 23 yards in Sunday's loss to the Dolphins.
The former Colt actually finished with the second-most yards among New York's receivers behind Darius Slayton's 35. That speaks volumes about the state of the team's passing game, as Daniel Jones (neck) has struggled mightily behind an overmatched offensive line. Campbell made one big play with a 17-yard gain, but it came in the fourth quarter with the game mostly out of reach after Jones had exited with a neck injury. Campbell has yet to record more than 24 yards in any of his five contests so far this season, giving him very little fantasy appeal. The only pass catcher on the team that has shown any fantasy viability outside of deep leagues is tight end Darren Waller.