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  • Xavier Weaver WR | ARI

    Cardinals' Xavier Weaver: On track to return Week 11

    Weaver (ankle) was a full participant in Thursday's practice, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.

    An ankle injury prevented Weaver from playing against the Seahawks in Week 10, but his full practice participation Thursday puts him on track to play in Sunday's NFC West tilt against the 49ers. Weaver has appeared in just four regular-season games and has seen limited snaps on offense and special teams, but he could see more work as a wideout in Week 11 due to the absence of Marvin Harrison (appendix).

  • Ladd McConkey WR | LAC

    Chargers' Ladd McConkey: Remains limited Thursday

    McConkey (ankle) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.

    McConkey and Quentin Johnston (shin) have both opened the week with back-to-back limited practices. McConkey's ability to participate in a limited capacity indicates that the issue isn't a long-term concern, but a full practice Friday would likely clear him from an injury designation heading into Sunday's game against the Jaguars. If McConkey is unable to play or operates on a snap count in Week 11, then Derius Davis and rookies Tre' Harris and KeAndre Lambert-Smith would all be poised for an increase in snaps on offense.

  • Chargers' Quentin Johnston: Limited at practice again

    Johnston (shin) remained limited at practice Thursday.

    The same applies to fellow wide receiver Ladd McConkey (ankle), with each player now having one more chance to practice fully ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars. Ultimately, Friday's final injury report will clarify whether Johnston and/or McConkey head into the weekend with Week 11 injury designations.

  • Jaguars' Brian Thomas: Another limited practice

    Thomas (ankle) remained limited at practice Thursday.

    Fellow WR Parker Washington (hamstring) also was limited Thursday, with Friday's final injury report slated to reveal the duo's game statuses ahead of Sunday's game against the Chargers. Prior to being inactive Week 10, Thomas recorded a 30-420-1 line on 60 targets through eight contests.

  • Jaguars' Parker Washington: Logs limited practice Thursday

    Washington (hamstring) was limited in his return to practice Thursday.

    Washington didn't practice Wednesday, but a limited session Thursday bodes well for his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Chargers. Friday's injury report will reveal whether Washington and/or fellow WR Brian Thomas (ankle, limited) are able to upgrade to full participation, as well as their game statuses ahead of Week 11 action.

  • 49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Another limited session

    Pearsall (knee) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Pearsall has maintained his activity level in his first two official practices since he suffered a PCL injury in his right knee Week 4. He also told Vic Tafur of The Athletic on Thursday that he's "feeling like myself" now, but it remains to be seen how he'll be listed, if at all, on the 49ers' final injury report of the week Friday ahead of Sunday's contest at Arizona. If Pearsall is able to suit up this weekend, he'll be working with normal starting signal-caller Brock Purdy (toe), who practiced fully Thursday before coach Kyle Shanahan announced on KNBR San Francisco that the QB was returning to action.

  • Tory Horton WR | SEA

    Seahawks' Tory Horton: Downgrades to DNP on Thursday

    Horton (groin/shin) was a non-participant at Thursday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

    After Horton was limited at Wednesday's walkthrough, his lack of activity one day later doesn't bode well just three days before Sunday's road showdown with the Rams. On a positive note, the other Seahawks wide receivers -- Jaxon Smith-Njigba (rest), Cooper Kupp (hamstring/wrist), Jake Bobo (calf) and Cody White (abdomen) -- included on Thursday's injury report all practiced fully. Horton's groin and shin injuries are threatening to sideline him for a second straight game, and Seattle may provide a ruling on his Week 11 availability as soon as Friday.

  • Broncos' Trent Sherfield: Logs full practice Thursday

    Sherfield (toe) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.

    Sherfield did not participate in Wednesday's practice due to a toe issue; however, the injury doesn't appear to be severe, as he was able to practice Thursday without limitations. Given his full practice, he should be available for Sunday's AFC West clash against the Chiefs. Sherfield caught three passes (on four targets) for 21 yards through the first five games of the regular season, but he has not recorded a target over the Broncos' last five games.

  • Davante Adams WR | LAR

    Rams' Davante Adams: Limited in practice

    Adams (oblique) was limited at practice Thursday, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.

    Adams made an early exit from this past Sunday's victory at San Francisco with a back injury that eventually was reclassified as an oblique issue. Despite Adams not practicing Wednesday, coach Sean McVay relayed to Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com that the Rams expect the 12th-year pro to play Sunday against the Seahawks. Adams thus has taken a step in the right direction to do so as of Thursday, but Friday's practice report will reveal whether or not he has a designation ahead of Week 11 action.

  • Jets' Adonai Mitchell: Set to debut with Jets

    Mitchell is active for Thursday night's game against the Patriots.

    Mitchell, who the Jets acquired Nov. 4 in a trade with the Colts, was inactive Week 10, but now that he's had some time to get up to speed with his new team's offense, the 2024 second-rounder will be among the pass catchers that will be tasked with helping to fill the void created by top WR Garrett Wilson (knee) having been placed on IR on Thursday. In his debut with New York, Mitchell profiles as a speculative lineup option, but down the road he could earn a key role in the Jets offense and in turn merit fantasy consideration.

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