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  • Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson: Limited on Monday's injury report

    Henderson was listed as limited on Monday's injury report due to a knee injury.

    Henderson appeared to get his knee twisted up during Sunday's 28-23 win at Tampa Bay, but he continued onward and authored the first signature performance of his career with 14 carries for 147 yards and two touchdowns to go with one catch (on one target) for three yards. He was getting a second straight spot start in place of Rhamondre Stevenson (toe), but the latter also was listed as limited Monday -- in addition to Terrell Jennings (knee) -- meaning all three players at the position on New England's active roster are banged up ahead of Thursday's game against the Jets.

  • Patriots' Rhamondre Stevenson: Limited listing Monday

    Stevenson (toe) was listed as limited on Monday's estimated injury report.

    Fellow RBs TreVeyon Henderson (knee) and Terrell Jennings (knee) also were listed as limited, meaning all three players at the position on the Patriots' active roster are banged up at the moment. Stevenson has missed the last two games due to a toe injury, but after not practicing in any capacity last week, his listed activity level Monday is a step in the right direction as New England prepares to host the Jets on Thursday.

  • Bucky Irving RB | TB

    Buccaneers' Bucky Irving: Not expected to play Week 11

    Coach Todd Bowles said Monday that he doesn't expect Irving (shoulder/foot) to play Week 11 against the Bills, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Bowles indicated that Irving's shoulder is what's holding him back right now, saying Monday that Irving has to be able to take a hit to the shoulder before he returns to game action. It sounds as if the Bucs again will lean on the tandem of Rachaad White and Sean Tucker next Sunday versus Buffalo's subpar run defense. Fantasy players need to plan for yet another Irving absence, and it would mark his sixth consecutive missed contest if he's ultimately unable to play against the Bills.

  • Bucky Irving RB | TB

    Buccaneers' Bucky Irving: Status remains uncertain

    Coach Todd Bowles said Monday that Irving's shoulder injury is what's keeping him sidelined, and he has to be able to take a hit before being cleared to return to game action, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports.

    It sounds like Irving may be past the foot issue, though the team has continued to list both injuries on weekly practice reports. Bowles added that it's too soon to know if Irving will be able to play Week 11 against the Bills. Irving has missed the past five contests after being injured Week 4. As long as Irving remains sidelined, Rachaad White and Sean Tucker will continue to handle backfield duties for Tampa Bay.

  • Kaleb Johnson RB | PIT

    Steelers' Kaleb Johnson: Minimal production in Week 10

    Johnson rushed twice for three yards during Sunday's 25-10 loss to the Chargers.

    Johnson was on the field for just four offensive snaps Sunday, and he didn't generate much production during the blowout loss. The rookie third-round pick has totaled just nine offensive snaps over the last four weeks, and he's been a non-factor in fantasy over the first half of the season, rushing 17 times for 43 yards while securing one of two targets for nine yards over six appearances.

  • Steelers' Kenneth Gainwell: Two receptions in defeat

    Gainwell secured two of three targets for four yards during Sunday's 25-10 loss to the Chargers.

    Gainwell led the Steelers' running backs by playing 52 percent of the team's offensive snaps during Sunday's blowout loss, but he saw minimal touches against the Chargers. The primetime matchup marked the first time that Gainwell was held without any carries this season, and he failed to generate much production as a pass catcher. While the Steelers offense generally struggled as a whole Week 10, Gainwell's fantasy upside remains limited for the second half of the regular season.

  • Kalel Mullings RB | TEN

    Titans' Kalel Mullings: Practice window opened

    The Titans have designated Mullings (ankle) to return to practice this week, John Glennon of NashvillePost.com reports.

    Mullings has had his three-week practice window opened after he was placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury following Week 3's game against the Colts. The 2025 sixth-round pick also missed Week 2 with the same ankle injury and has appeared in only two games so far, and exclusively on special teams.

  • Kene Nwangwu RB | NYJ

    Jets' Kene Nwangwu: Scores 99-yard kickoff return TD

    Nwangwu returned three kickoffs for 143 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-20 win over the Browns.

    Nwangwu got the Jets on the board with a 99-yard kickoff return touchdown, which tied for the longest scoring play in the NFL this season. He's one of the league's most dynamic kickoff returners when available, but a hamstring injury and concussion have limited Nwangwu to four appearances in 2025. He has two kickoff-return touchdowns in six games with the Jets dating back to last season.

  • Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Breaks off big run Sunday

    Mitchell had four carries for 31 yards Sunday against the Vikings.

    Mitchell got a carry on four of his five snaps Sunday and was effective on those opportunities, including a 22-yard rush, which was the longest of the day for any Raven. The third-year running back has not had more than 10 snaps in any of his five outings thus far, but he's getting work anytime he's on the field. He's averaging 6.2 yards per carry on 15 attempts thus far and is a big-play threat out of the Baltimore backfield. The Ravens head to Cleveland to face the Browns in Week 11.

  • Justice Hill RB | BAL

    Ravens' Justice Hill: Scores touchdown Sunday

    Hill took his lone carry for a one-yard touchdown and added a 12-yard reception in Sunday's win over the Vikings.

    The Ravens used Hill a bit more than they did in Week 9 when he played a season-low 11 snaps. Hill was out there for 19 snaps on offense (27 percent) and made the most of his two touches, picking up a first down on his one catch. Hill's goal-line opportunity was his first such carry of the season and his first red-zone carry since Week 4. He remains a part of the offense as the main backup to Derrick Henry, but he rarely sees even five touches in a given game.

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