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  • Ray-Ray McCloud: Cut loose by Atlanta

    The Falcons released McCloud on Tuesday, Terrin Waack of the team's official site reports.

    McCloud's dismissal comes after Atlanta made him a healthy inactive for each of its last two games. Atlanta head coach Raheem Morris initially said that McCloud's inactive status for the team's Week 6 win over Buffalo was a "coach's decision," but the veteran wideout/return man didn't end up practicing at any point in Week 7 after being sent home from team facilities. Morris didn't go into any specifics regarding any potential friction between McCloud and the team, but the 29-year-old will now get the chance to pursue a fresh start elsewhere. Given his ample NFL experience as a depth receiver and on punt and kickoff returns, McCloud shouldn't have much trouble finding an opportunity with another organization, either as a member of the 53-man roster or practice squad.

  • Troy Franklin WR | DEN

    Broncos' Troy Franklin: Hits paydirt against Giants

    Franklin caught three of 10 targets for 19 yards and one touchdown in Sunday's 33-32 win over the Giants.

    Franklin finished the contest tied for the team lead in targets with fellow wideout Courtland Sutton, with the 10 targets being a season high for the 22-year-old. Despite the increased involvement, Franklin struggled to connect with quarterback Bo Nix, and his touchdown early in the fourth quarter was actually a tipped pass intended for Sutton that Franklin was able secure in the back of the end zone. The Oregon product has been mostly underwhelming as a fantasy option for the past month, but his role as Denver's No. 2 wide receiver has earned him 46 targets through seven games. As long as he continues to see that kind of volume, Franklin will at least be a viable option for fantasy managers dealing with bye weeks. Next up for the Broncos is a home matchup against the Cowboys and their struggling pass defense.

  • Steelers' Calvin Austin: Could be back for Week 8

    Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said that he's "optimistic" that Austin (shoulder) will be able to play in Sunday's game against the Packers, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports.

    Austin has missed the Steelers' last two games with a shoulder injury, but Tomlin noted that the wideout has made enough progress in his recovery to be integrated back into practices this week. The extent of Austin's participation in practice will ultimately dictate whether he plays Sunday, but if the 26-year-old is able to turn in at least one full session by Friday, he'll have good odds of gaining clearance to suit up. Through four appearances this season, Austin has recorded 10 receptions for 139 yards and two touchdowns on 17 targets.

  • David Sills WR | ATL

    Falcons' David Sills: Getting cardio but not targets

    Sills didn't record a target across 28 offensive snaps during Sunday's 20-10 loss to the 49ers.

    Despite playing 74 offensive snaps over the past three games, Sills hasn't garnered a single target. The only time he's made a dent in the box score came during Week 3, when he caught one of two targets for nine yards across 25 offensive snaps against the Panthers.

  • Falcons' Casey Washington: Season-low 11 snaps in loss

    Washington caught one of two targets for 17 yards during Sunday's 20-10 loss to the 49ers.

    Washington played a season-low 11 offensive snaps Sunday, fourth most among Atlanta's wideouts. He's garnered multiple targets in every game he's suited up for this season, but his only multi-catch game came in Week 1, when he secured three of six receptions for 33 yards against Tampa Bay.

  • Chiefs' Tyquan Thornton: Minimal output versus Raiders

    Thornton reeled in one of his two targets for 39 yards during Sunday's 31-0 victory over the Raiders.

    Despite a strong start to the season in which Thornton turned in three touchdowns in the first four weeks, he has seen his playing time fall off from Week 4 on, as he's played less than half of the offensive snaps in each of the past four contests. With Rashee Rice back in the mix for Kansas City, the Chiefs don't have as much playing time to go around in the wideout room, so it's unlikely Thornton will see his role grow unless injuries hit the position group.

  • Alex Bachman WR | LV

    Raiders' Alex Bachman: Handles one punt return in loss

    Bachman returned one punt for six yards in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Chiefs.

    Bachman battled back from an ankle injury earlier in the week to suit up as the Raiders' punt returner Sunday, though he was mostly uninvolved as a receiver, logging just two offensive snaps despite Jakobi Meyers' (knee) absence. Heading into the Week 8 bye, Bachman has totaled just one reception for nine yards on two targets across six games played.

  • Dominic Lovett WR | DET

    Lions' Dominic Lovett: Limited to special teams in Week 7

    Lovett logged all 11 of his snaps on special teams Monday in the Lions' 24-9 win over the Buccaneers.

    A rookie seventh-round wideout of Georgia, Lovett has suited up for each of the Lions' first seven games but has played just seven total snaps on offense. Unless Detroit's depth at receiver takes a hit, Lovett should continue to see the overwhelming majority of his playing time on special teams, where he has a role on the Lions' coverage units.

  • Raiders' Dont'e Thornton: Fills in for Meyers

    Thornton was unable to haul in any of his three targets in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Chiefs.

    Thornton actually had a pair of would-be first down receptions wiped out by penalties, but he ended the contest with a zero in the box score because of the flags. Nonetheless, his playing time surged with Jakobi Meyers (knee) and Brock Bowers (knee) sidelined, as Thornton logged 86 percent of the Raiders' offensive snaps. Meyers is tracking to return after the Week 8 bye, so Thornton figures to continue competing with Jack Bech for the WR3 role.

  • Jack Bech WR | LV

    Raiders' Jack Bech: Notches pair of receptions in loss

    Bech caught two passes on as many targets for 13 yards in Sunday's 31-0 loss to Kansas City.

    Bech's two receptions were good enough to make him the Raiders' second-leading receiver behind Tre Tucker, but quarterback Geno Smith completed just 10 passes all game. Las Vegas plans to have Jakobi Meyers (knee) and Brock Bowers (knee) back in the lineup following a Week 8 bye, capping Bech's fantasy upside as the WR3 on a struggling offense.

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