NFL Player News

  • Mecole Hardman WR | BUF

    Chiefs' Mecole Hardman: Works in return game Week 1

    Hardman returned one kickoff for 29 yards in the Chiefs' 27-20 win over the Ravens on Thursday night.

    Hardman didn't play at all on offense, but he returned one kickoff and two punts (both fair catches). Barring injuries on the wide receiver depth chart, Hardman lacks a clear path to offensive playing time. He'll look to make a splash in the return game Week 2 versus the Bengals.

  • Skyy Moore WR | GB

    Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Fails to make impact Week 1

    Moore played 10 offensive snaps (19 percent) but was not targeted in the Chiefs' 27-20 win over the Ravens on Thursday night.

    Moore wasn't able to record any offensive statistics in Kansas City's season-opener. Rookie first-round pick Xavier Worthy logging a two-TD debut effectively curtails any lingering hope that Moore will have a late breakout, especially once Marquise Brown (shoulder) manages to get healthy. With Rashee Rice, Worthy and Brown all available, Moore may not end up being active on game days.

  • Nelson Agholor WR | BAL

    Ravens' Nelson Agholor: One catch in opener

    Agholor played 38 percent of the snaps Thursday against the Chiefs and caught his lone target for a six-yard gain.

    The veteran reportedly had a solid training camp, but it did not translate into a large role in the season opener. The Ravens didn't use many three-wide sets, and the duo of Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman were on the field for the vast majority of snaps. With Isaiah Likely emerging as a weapon in the offense, the Ravens may continue to replicate the personnel packages they employed Thursday, which squeezes Agholor's usage upside.

  • Zay Flowers WR | BAL

    Ravens' Zay Flowers: Stays busy in Week 1 loss

    Flowers secured six of 10 targets for 37 yards and rushed twice for 14 yards in the Ravens' 27-20 loss to the Chiefs on Thursday night.

    Flowers was the runner-up in both receptions and targets on the night for the Ravens, although the overwhelming majority of his catches were very close to the line of scrimmage. The second-year wideout did look explosive with the ball in his hands and ready to resume or even expand the robust role he enjoyed as a rookie in 2023, when he logged 85 touches across 16 regular-season games and another 11 in two playoff contests. Flowers will aim to up his efficiency at the expense of the Raiders in a Week 2 home battle on Sunday, Sept. 15.

  • Chiefs' Xavier Worthy: Two-TD pro debut in win

    Worthy caught two of three targets for 47 yards and a touchdown and rushed once for a 21-yard score in the Chiefs' 27-20 win over the Ravens on Thursday night.

    The first-round pick wasted no time translating his stopwatch-busting speed into a game situation, scoring the Chiefs' first touchdown of the campaign on a 21-yard end around just past the midway point of the first quarter. Worthy blew past the Ravens' defense on that play and then took advantage of a miscommunication in the secondary on his 35-yard TD grab down the right sideline in the fourth quarter. He's already finding success as a big-play threat and could see more snaps/targets Week 2 against the Bengals.

  • Jordan Addison WR | MIN

    Vikings' Jordan Addison: Vows to play Sunday

    Addison (ankle) says he will play Sunday at the Giants even though he was limited in practice Thursday. "Physically, I'm feeling great," Addison told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "I'm going to be 100 percent on Sunday and y'all are going to see."

    Addison revealed he suffered a high ankle sprain in practice Aug. 14, which is a little worrisome since the injury may have been worse than first thought. However, head coach Kevin O'Connell also said he was confident Addison will play. Addison will need to make it through another practice Friday before fantasy managers can feel confident he'll get a full workload Sunday.

  • Rashee Rice WR | KC

    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Eclipses century mark in win

    Rice secured seven of nine targets for 103 yards in the Chiefs' 27-20 win over the Ravens on Thursday night.

    Rice led the Chiefs across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets during the hard-fought season-opening battle. The second-year receiver looked every bit the part of the No. 1 receiver he evolved into as a rookie, and he brought in catches of 11, 16, 19 and 33 yards during the night. Rice looked explosive on each reception and appears well-equipped to build on his strong start against the Bengals in a Week 2 home matchup on Sunday, Sept. 15.

  • Marquise Brown WR | PHI

    Chiefs' Marquise Brown: May debut in Week 2

    Brown (shoulder), who is inactive for Thursday's game against the Ravens, may be able to play in the Chiefs' Week 2 matchup with the Bengals on Sunday, Sept. 15, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Brown is expected to return to practice next week, which would be just a shade over four weeks since he suffered a sternoclavicular joint injury in his left shoulder in Kansas City's exhibition opener in Jacksonville. The typical recovery for such an injury is 4-to-6 weeks, and the sixth-year wide receiver appears to be trending toward the front end of that timetable. Brown likely will need to get through Week 2 prep unscathed for the Chiefs' medical personnel to sign off on him playing on Sept. 15, but there's a distinct chance he'll make his debut with the team on that date.

  • Jauan Jennings WR | MIN

    49ers' Jauan Jennings: Tending to ankle issue

    Jennings was limited in practice Thursday due to an ankle injury, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.

    Jennings dealt with an ankle concern in early August before missing the 49ers' final two preseason games due to an oblique issue. With an ankle injury listed on the team's first practice report of the campaign, he may still be dealing with the former, but he at least has a pair of chances to log a full session before San Francisco may make a call on his status ahead of Monday's contest against the Jets. If he's available Week 1, Jennings will serve as the No. 3 WR behind starters Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk due to Ricky Pearsall (chest/shoulder) being on the reserve/non-football injury list.

  • Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Remains limited in practice

    Lockett (thigh) was limited at Thursday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

    Lockett has kicked off Week 1 prep with back-to-back capped showings due to a thigh injury, which has impacted him since mid-August. With just one more session to prove his health this week, there's a non-zero chance he'll enter the weekend with a designation for Sunday's game against the Broncos. In the end, though, Lockett expressed confidence Monday that he'll suit up for that contest, per Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic.

Around the Web Promoted by Taboola