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  • Raiders' Terrace Marshall: Elevated for Week 11

    The Raiders elevated Marshall from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Marshall was signed to the Raiders' practice squad Oct. 22 after being let go by the 49ers one week earlier. The 2021 second-round pick is set to make his 2024 regular-season debut, though he's unlikely to see heavy usage on offense, as he's listed behind Jakobi Meyers, Tre Tucker, DJ Turner and Ramel Keyton on the Raiders' wide receiver depth chart.

  • CeeDee Lamb WR | DAL

    Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb: Looking likely to play Monday

    Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said that the status of Lamb -- who was added to the injury report Saturday with a back injury and is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Texans -- is "not of high concern," Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    McCarthy's comments offer some encouragement for Lamb's chances of playing in Week 11, but fantasy managers should still be on the lookout for more information well before the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff on Monday. The fifth-year wide receiver has missed just one game in his career, all the way back in the 2021 season. Assuming Lamb is available Monday, he'll once again be working with quarterback Cooper Rush, who is making his second start in a row with Dak Prescott (hamstring) lost for the season. Lamb drew 10 targets in Dallas' Week 10 loss to the Eagles but was contained to six catches for a season-low 21 yards.

  • Tyler Boyd WR | TEN

    Titans' Tyler Boyd: Added to injury report

    Boyd was added to the injury report Saturday with a back injury and is now questionable for Sunday's contest against the Vikings, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.

    The veteran has failed to record a reception in either of the past two games despite playing a total of 52 offensive snaps during that frame. It remains to be seen what his status will be for Sunday, but if Boyd misses time then Jha'Quan Jackson and Bryce Oliver likely could see additional snaps.

  • CeeDee Lamb WR | DAL

    Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb: Questionable after adding injury

    Lamb was added to the injury report Saturday with a back injury and is listed as questionable for Monday's contest against the Texans, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.

    This is a significant development given Lamb did not appear on the injury report at any point throughout the week. We'll have to await more information before the 8:15 p.m. ET primetime kickoff Monday. Given Lamb's status as one of the best wide receivers in the league and the surprising injury development, fantasy managers should expect at least one more update regarding his status before games kickoff Sunday.

  • Johnny Wilson WR | PHI

    Eagles' Johnny Wilson: No targets in Week 11

    Wilson was not targeted in Thursday's 26-18 win over the Commanders.

    Wilson scored his first career touchdown in Week 10 but played only 18 offensive snaps that game and was targeted only once. His role wasn't much smaller in Week 11, dropping to 13 snaps and zero targets. He's now gone untargeted in half of the Eagles' 10 games this season, including in five of the last six.

  • Jahan Dotson WR | ATL

    Eagles' Jahan Dotson: One catch again

    Dotson finished with one catch for eight yards in Thursday's win over the Commanders.

    Dotson has now finished with exactly one catch in three straight games. That's technically better than average for him this season, as he's caught nine passes through 10 games, an average of 0.9 per contest.

  • 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk: Undergoes knee surgery

    Aiyuk had surgery to repair the ACL and other damage in is right knee earlier this week, David Lombardi of The San Francisco Standard reports.

    Aiyuk sustained at least ACL and MCL tears in that knee during a Week 7 loss to the Chiefs, so Lombardi's report indicates other areas may have been impacted in the hit that he took just before halftime in that game. Medical science has reached a point that Aiyuk could make enough progress in his recovery to be ready for Week 1 of the 2025 season, but additional damage to his right knee on top of what is known may delay his next game action. With Aiyuk out for the season, Deebo Samuel, Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall will be the primary wide receivers for QB Brock Purdy the rest of the way.

  • Chris Conley WR | SF

    49ers' Chris Conley: Good to go vs. Seattle

    Conley (hamstring) was a full practice participant Friday and carries no injury designation into Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.

    Conley was unable to play this past Sunday against the Buccaneers due to a hamstring injury. He opened the week with consecutive limited practices, but he was able to participate in Friday's session with no restrictions and will be good to go in Sunday's NFC West clash.

  • Jauan Jennings WR | MIN

    49ers' Jauan Jennings: Cleared to play

    Jennings (ankle) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against Seattle, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.

    A mid-week addition to the injury report, Jennings was at least a limited participant in each practice and apparently will be fine for Sunday's game. He led the 49ers in targets (11) and receiving yards (93) during last week's 23-20 win over Tampa Bay, handling 90 percent snap share and 92 percent route share after missing the previous two games with a hip injury.

  • Nico Collins WR | HOU

    Texans' Nico Collins: Gets back to full Friday

    Collins (hamstring) practiced fully Friday.

    The Texans designated Collins for return from injured reserve last Friday, and the wide receiver was limited in the ensuing session, listed as questionable and activated Saturday. He then was inactive this past Sunday against the Lions, setting up Week 11 as his first possible game action since injuring his right hamstring Sunday, Oct. 6 versus the Bills. Collins followed up Thursday's limited session with full participation one day later, putting him on such a path. He relayed to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston on Friday, "I feel like myself. It was hard on my mental." Collins also looked like normal self on the practice field, per Wilson, so he should be good for close to the workload of 10.8 targets per game from his four healthy appearances this season.

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