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  • Tyreek Hill WR | MIA

    Dolphins' Tyreek Hill: Officially on IR

    Hill (knee) has officially been placed on IR by the Dolphins.

    Per Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN, Hill -- who underwent a major procedure Tuesday to repair his dislocated left knee and multiple torn ligaments, including his ACL -- won't need additional surgery, with agent Drew Rosenhaus indicating afterward that the wideout will play next season, while noting that "the realistic goal is the start of the season." In Hill's absence for the rest of the 2025 campaign, Malik Washington and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine are in line to see expanded roles alongside top WR Jaylen Waddle, with Dee Eskridge, Cedrick Wilson and Tahj Washington available to mix in.

  • David Moore WR | CAR

    Panthers' David Moore: Placed on IR

    The Panthers placed Moore (elbow) on injured reserve Wednesday, Darin Ganttof the team's official site reports.

    Moore will have to miss at least four games due to the elbow injury he suffered during Carolina's loss to New England in Week 4. Across his four regular-season appearances so far, Moore has tallied one catch for five yards (on one target) and carried the ball one for 12 rushing yards. In Moore's absence, rookie sixth-round pick Jimmy Horn figures to see more opportunities to log reserve snaps.

  • Xavier Weaver WR | ARI

    Cardinals' Xavier Weaver: Draws first target of season

    Weaver played 14 of the Cardinals' 67 snaps on offense and failed to corral his lone target in Thursday's 23-20 loss to the Seahawks.

    Active for just the second time all season, Weaver served as the Cardinals' No. 4 wideout while Zay Jones (concussion) was sidelined. The 24-year-old is in the midst of his second season in Arizona but has yet to record his first NFL reception. If Jones is able to clear concussion protocol ahead of Sunday's game against the Titans, Weaver could find himself back on the Cardinals' inactive list.

  • 49ers' Jordan Watkins: Not yet practicing

    Watkins (calf) was a non-participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice.

    Watkins hasn't practiced in any fashion since Sept. 18 and appears likely to miss a third straight game due to injury Thursday against the Rams. The fourth-round rookie wideout previously missed Week 1 while recovering from a high ankle sprain, then was a healthy inactive for Week 2 before injuring his calf in practice.

  • Andrei Iosivas WR | CIN

    Bengals' Andrei Iosivas: One grab against Broncos

    Iosivas secured his lone target for 22 yards and rushed once for five yards in Monday's 28-3 loss to the Broncos.

    Iosivas played 43 of the Bengals' 48 offensive snaps, behind Ja'Marr Chase (46) and ahead of Tee Higgins (40). The wideout's 90 percent snap share was a high mark so far this season. Through four games, Iosivas has recorded just two catches for 34 yards on six targets. Despite his increase in playing time, the third-year receiver should remain far off the fantasy radar on a struggling offense with quarterback Jake Browning at the helm. Next up for the Bengals is a matchup against the Lions in Week 5.

  • Ravens' Devontez Walker: Not involved in loss

    Walker failed to record a single target in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs.

    Walker was not a part of the Ravens' offensive plans Sunday, as the wideout played just four of the team's 54 offensive snaps in the contest and was held without a target for the second time this season. Buried on Baltimore's wide receiver depth chart, the second-year wideout should continue to face an uphill battle for meaningful playing time. Barring injuries, Walker should not be trusted for fantasy purposes heading into a Week 5 matchup against the Texans.

  • Tylan Wallace WR | CLE

    Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Records one catch against Chiefs

    Wallace caught one of two targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs.

    Wallace played 40 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps Sunday, his lowest snap share since Week 1. The veteran wideout has had a quiet start to the season, recording just three receptions for 39 yards and a touchdown on five targets. Wallace's limited usage should continue to keep him far off the fantasy radar heading into Week 5 when the Ravens host the Texans.

  • Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Held catchless in loss

    Hopkins failed to secure his lone target in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs.

    Hopkins was a complete non-factor Sunday, failing to record a single catch while playing just 18 of the Ravens' 54 offensive snaps. The veteran wideout's one target was his lowest total of the season after seeing two targets in each of the first three games. Despite his stature as a five-time Pro Bowl selection, Hopkins isn't seeing consistent enough volume to be relied to be relied upon for fantasy purposes.

  • Falcons' Casey Washington: One grab in Week 4

    Washington caught one of three targets for 19 yards in Sunday's 34-27 win over the Commanders.

    Washington was unable to get much going in his return from a concussion that sidelined him for the past two games. The second-year wideout played the second-most offensive snaps (34) of any Falcons wideout, behind just Drake London (55) and ahead of Darnell Mooney (29), Ray-Ray McCloud (23) and David Sills (15). Despite the solid playing time in his return, Washington should remain far off the fantasy radar going forward, barring injuries. The Falcons enter their bye week in Week 5 before hosting the Bills in Week 6.

  • Falcons' Ray-Ray McCloud: Targeted twice in win

    McCloud caught one of two targets for minus-7 yards in Sunday's 34-27 win over the Commanders.

    McCloud was a complete nonfactor Sunday while playing 23 of the Falcons' 65 offensive snaps behind fellow wide receivers Drake London (55), Casey Washington (34) and Darnell Mooney (29). The veteran wideout has had a quiet start to the 2025 campaign, totaling six catches on 14 targets for 64 yards through four games. With teammates London, Mooney, Kyle Pitts and Bijan Robinson absorbing so many targets in Atlanta's aerial attack, McCloud faces a difficult path to consistent usage barring injuries. The 28-year-old remains extremely difficult to trust for fantasy purposes as the team heads into its Week 5 bye before hosting the Bills in Week 6.

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