NFL Player News
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Elijah Moore WR | PHI
Browns' Elijah Moore: Considered day-to-day
Moore (ribs) is considered day-to-day after leaving Friday's preseason game against the Commanders early, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Moore appears to have avoided a serious injury, but the Browns will likely still proceed with caution. The wideout's next chance to suit up for game action will arrive Thursday in Philadelphia.
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Trey Palmer WR | NO
Buccaneers' Trey Palmer: Finds end zone in preseason opener
Palmer brought in all four targets for 33 yards and a touchdown in the Buccaneers' 27-17 preseason loss to the Steelers on Friday night. He also returned two kickoffs for 54 yards.
Palmer's name hadn't appeared in too many daily training camp reports leading into Friday night's preseason opener, but the rookie sixth-round pick sparked plenty of attention with his impressive performance. Palmer hauled in an eight-yard back-corner touchdown grab from Baker Mayfield in the second quarter, niftily tapping both feet just inbounds. The speedster also ripped off a 32-yard kickoff return on one of his two touches in that capacity, making a strong first in-game impression in his bid for a roster spot.
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David Moore WR | CAR
Buccaneers' David Moore: Makes strong impression Friday
Moore brought in three of four targets for 66 yards in the Buccaneers' 27-17 preseason loss to the Steelers on Friday night.
Moore led the Buccaneers in receiving yards by a fairly wide margin, thanks in large part to a team-long 38-yard grab. The veteran journeyman has operated under the radar to a large degree thus far this summer, but after last catching a regular-season pass in 2020 with the Seahawks, Moore may have taken a big first step toward claiming a spot somewhere below the top three slots on Tampa Bay's wide receiver depth chart.
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Chase Claypool WR | BUF
Bears' Chase Claypool: Won't play in preseason opener
Claypool (hamstring) isn't suited up for Saturday's preseason opener against the Titans, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
Claypool tweaked his hamstring during practice Wednesday, and while it appears to be a minor issue, it's not surprising to see Chicago proceed with caution. The wideout's next chance to suit up for game action will come next Saturday against the Colts, but he'll likely have to practice at some point during the week to be cleared for that matchup.
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Diontae Johnson WR | CLE
Steelers' Diontae Johnson: Tallies three receptions Friday
Johnson secured all three of his targets for 32 yards during Friday's 27-17 preseason win over Tampa Bay.
Pittsburgh's main offensive starters played just one drive during Friday's preseason opener, but Johnson was busy and was targeted on three of the team's first seven plays of the game. The 2019 third-rounder has been making an impact during training camp this year, and even though George Pickens, Allen Robinson and Calvin Austin are also in the fold heading into 2023, Johnson should have an opportunity to carve out plenty of work this year after averaging 153.3 targets per year over the past three seasons.
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Rondale Moore WR | MIN
Cardinals' Rondale Moore: Logs catch in return
Moore (groin/finger) made a successful recovery from multiple surgeries this offseason and caught one of two targets for 13 yards in Friday's preseason win over Denver.
Moore's return to action was a welcomed one for the Cardinals, who have been decimated by injury in recent years. So their fans got some positive news ahead of Week 1 for once. From a fantasy perspective, almost all key receivers should be downgraded when Colt McCoy starts in place of Kyler Murray. DeAndre Hopkins' departure opened up a heap of targets, so Moore and fellow starter Marquise Brown (undisclosed) could experience noticeable bumps in volume/usage this season.
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Dontayvion Wicks WR | PHI
Packers' Dontayvion Wicks: Gets work in preseason debut
Wicks was targeted four times and caught three passes for 68 yards in Friday's 36-19 preseason victory over the Bengals.
Wicks missed time early in training camp with a concussion, but the rookie fifth-rounder got in over a week of practice prior to Friday's contest, and he caught a couple long passes -- including a 47-yarder -- in his professional debut. Wicks is listed as a second-string wideout on the depth chart on Green Bay's official website, and as things stand he is competing with Samori Toure for the fourth spot in the pecking order.
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Samori Toure WR | PHI
Packers' Samori Toure: Tallies three receptions
Toure was targeted four times and caught three passes for 56 yards in Friday's 36-19 preseason victory over the Bengals.
Toure made a mark during last year's preseason schedule, and he did the same in his first opportunity to do so in 2023, tallying two catches of at least 25 yards. All three of the passes he caught were thrown by backup quarterback Sean Clifford, so although he is listed as a starting wide receiver on the depth chart on Green Bay's official website, he is presumably no higher than the fourth option at his position behind Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed.
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Malik Heath WR | ATL
Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in three passes
Heath was targeted four times and caught three passes for 36 yards in Friday's 36-19 preseason victory over the Bengals.
Heath made some noise over the offseason despite being an undrafted free agent, and he did the same in his first professional appearance. He remains a ways down the depth chart, but he presumably sits sixth in the pecking order heading into Green Bay's second exhibition contest.
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Marvin Mims WR | DEN
Broncos' Marvin Mims: Does not play in first exhibition
Mims did not record a snap -- not even on special teams -- in Friday's preseason loss to the Cardinals.
Mims' absence was a bit surprising after the wideout was cleared as a full participant in practice earlier this week. The second-round pick was primed to slide into the third receiver role behind starters Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton. The previous No. 3, Tim Patrick, suffered a torn Achilles tendon this past offseason, effectively ending his season and creating a path to playing time for the rookie. Mims' next chance play will be when the Broncos take on the 49ers for preseason play Aug. 19.