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  • Tank Bigsby RB | PHI

    Eagles' Tank Bigsby: Earns limited offensive snaps

    Bigsby carried once for 11 yards and reeled in his lone target for minus-1 yard in Sunday's 28-22 win over the Vikings.

    Bigsby had been strictly used on special teams by the Eagles after they acquired him from the Jaguars following Week 1, but he finally earned a small role in the offense in his sixth game with the team. He got involved early, rushing for a first down on the eighth play of the first drive, but his overall role was limited. He played just four offensive snaps, trailing Will Shipley (eight) for second among Eagles running backs behind lead option Saquon Barkley.

  • Hassan Haskins RB | LAC

    Chargers' Hassan Haskins: Estimated as DNP on Monday

    Haskins (hamstring) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's practice estimate.

    Haskins suited up for Sunday's 38-24 loss to the Colts despite initially being listed as questionable for the game due to a chest injury, and he's now emerged from the contest managing a hamstring issue. Kimani Vidal logged 13 touches on offense versus three for Haskins against Indianapolis, but neither back got much done in an unusual matchup that saw Justin Herbert log a season-high 55 pass attempts. If Haskins is unable to get healthy on a short week in time to suit up for Thursday Night Football against the Vikings, expect Nyheim Hines to be elevated from the practice squad as the No. 2 option behind Vidal.

  • DJ Giddens RB | IND

    Colts' DJ Giddens: Light snap count Sunday

    Giddens didn't receive a carry or target while playingthree snaps on offense in Sunday's 38-24 win over the Chargers.

    Giddens appears to have been bypassed by Ameer Abdullah for the No. 2 spot out of the backfield behind Jonathan Taylor. Abdullah played five snaps and had two carries for 19 yards, including a rush early in the third quarter. The Colts will eventually get Tyler Goodson (groin) back from injury, which could push Giddens further down the depth chart.

  • 49ers' Brian Robinson: Season-high 36 yards Sunday

    Robinson carried the ball nine times for 36 yards and was not targeted as a receiver in Sunday's 20-10 win over Atlanta.

    Robinson's 36 rushing yards Sunday set a new high-water mark for the backup rusher through seven appearances with the 49ers. The nine carries tied his previous high set back in Week 1. This comes on the heels of a zero-carry outing against the Buccaneers last week. It makes sense that Robinson would see an uptick in usage in games that the 49ers play with a lead for most of the contest. While a similar situation could arise in a winnable matchup against the Texans next Sunday, Robinson is unlikely to sniff double-digit touches in his current role working behind Christian McCaffrey.

  • Saints' Kendre Miller: Confirmed done for season

    Coach Kellen Moore confirmed Monday that Miller (knee) will miss the remainder of the season, Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com reports.

    Miller suffered a torn ACL in Sunday's loss to the Bears, which knocks him out for the rest of the 2025 campaign. He had been operating as a sort of 1B to Alvin Kamara's 1A in the New Orleans backfield, totaling a 47-193-1 rushing line across seven contests. With Miller now done for the year, rookie Devin Neal figures to slot in as the RB2 for the Saints. A third-round pick in the 2023 Draft, Miller is under contract through the 2026 season.

  • Giants' Devin Singletary: Continues to have minor role

    Singletary rushed twice for two yards in Sunday's 33-32 loss to the Broncos.

    Despite the fact that New York entered the fourth quarter having built a 19-0 lead, Singletary continued to spend almost the entire game on the bench. His two carries came on consecutive plays late in the second quarter, and he logged just one additional offensive snap in the contest. The veteran running back got some extra looks when Tyrone Tracy was sidelined with an injury in Weeks 4 and 5 (and for part of Week 3), but while Tracy and No. 1 back Cam Skattebo are healthy, Singletary will be relegated to few opportunities in the Giants offense.

  • Giants' Tyrone Tracy: Rips off 31-yard TD in Week 7 loss

    Tracy tallied nine carries for 46 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 33-32 loss to Denver.

    Tracy finished with the second-most carries and rushing yards among Giants players, and his performance was highlighted by a 31-yard dash through a gaping hole into the end zone in the third quarter. On a less positive note, Tracy's remaining eight rushes netted just 15 yards, and he wasn't involved at all in the passing game. Meanwhile, Cam Skattebo continued to lead New York's backs with 19 touches for 94 yards and a touchdown while out-snapping Tracy 46-28. Sunday's box score suggests that Tracy could have an occasional fantasy impact when the game script favors an increased workload, but it'll be difficult for fantasy managers to deploy him with confidence as long as Skattebo continues to lead the backfield.

  • Saints' Kendre Miller: Believed to have torn ACL

    Miller is believed to have suffered a torn ACL in Sunday's loss to the Bears, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports.

    It's yet another injury for the 23-year-old running back, who missed 20 of 34 regular-season contests across his first two seasons before playing in all seven to open the 2025 campaign. However, Miller now appears set to miss the final 10 contests of this season after producing a 47-193-1 rushing line as Alvin Kamara's backup. With Miller looking done for the remainder of the season, Devin Neal projects to slide into the RB2 role for New Orleans.

  • Commanders' Jeremy McNichols: Four touches vs. Dallas

    McNichols rushed twice for 22 yards and caught two of three targets for 23 yards in Sunday's 44-22 loss to the Cowboys.

    The Boise State product logged 21 offensive snaps and operated as Washington's No. 2 running back in the Week 7 loss, playing behind rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt (33 snaps) but ahead of Chris Rodriguez (nine snaps). McNichols also led the Commanders' backfield in targets and receptions, serving as the team's primary pass-catching back. He's expected to maintain a similar role in the team's Week 8 matchup again Chiefs.

  • Jaydon Blue RB | DAL

    Cowboys' Jaydon Blue: Career-high eight touches Sunday

    Blue carried the ball seven times for 29 yards and caught his only target for five yards in Sunday's 44-22 win over the Commanders.

    The rookie running back saw a career-high touch volume, although most of his work came on the Cowboys' final drive when the game was out of reach. Blue remains firmly behind Javonte Williams (116 yards and a TD on 16 carries) in the Dallas backfield, and his only real fantasy value is as an insurance policy for the former Bronco, who's already dealt with one serious knee injury in his NFL career.

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