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1.Laurence Maroney (RotoWire) Maroney carried 22 times for 77 yards with two touchdowns in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: Sammy Morris could be back by next Monday, but Maroney's hard running against the Jets could keep him at the head of the Pats' RB committee even when reinforcements come in.2 hours
2.Patriots | Maroney scores twice Week 11 (KFFL) The Associated Press reports New England Patriots RB Laurence Maroney had 22 carries for 77 yards with two rushing touchdowns Week 11. 3 hours
3.Rodgers plays well Week 11 (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers went 32-for-45 for 344 yards and two touchdowns in Week 11. Analysis: Another solid outing for Rodgers and the Packers offense as the talented Green Bay signal-caller continues to make plays and guide the team to victory. However, with the Packers defense battling key injuries it would not be hard to imagine Rodgers' numbers not increasing over the last weeks of the season with Green Bay likely being involved in more high scoring games.3 hours
4.James Harrison (RotoWire) Harrison had three tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs. Analysis: Harrison's take-down of Matt Cassel was his 10th sack of the season, giving him double-digit sacks for the second straight season. Only Denver's Elvis Dumervil has more sacks among linebackers (12).3 hours
5.Maroney adds two more touchdowns (Rotoworld) Laurence Maroney rushed 22 times for 77 yards with two touchdowns in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: Maroney continues to be the man at the goal line. He easily converted both his chances and now has six touchdowns in his last five games. It's a little scary that Sammy Morris (knee) is almost ready to return, but Maroney is really hitting the hole well. Check Morris' status later this week ahead of the Pats' showdown with the Saints.4 hours
6.Derrick Mason (RotoWire) Mason caught a game-high nine passes for 142 yards in Sunday's 17-15 loss to Indianapolis. Analysis: If you take out two games against Cincinnati, Mason has been extremely productive this season. No other Baltimore wide receiver caught more than one pass on Sunday, so Mason dominated the action, as he's done most of the year.4 hours
7.V-Jax held to 56 yards in Week 11 (Rotoworld) Vincent Jackson was held to 56 yards on four catches against the Broncos in Week 11. Analysis: Champ Bailey shadowed him all game, but V-Jax would have had much better numbers if the game hadn't gotten out of hand so early. He got separation on a deep ball at one point, but Philip Rivers overthrew him in the end zone. V-Jax remains a WR1 and should be started with confidence against the Chiefs in Week 12.4 hours
8.Packers | Grant goes over 100-yard mark Week 11 (KFFL) The Associated Press reports Green Bay Packers RB Ryan Grant rushed for 129 yards and one touchdown on 21 carries in Week 11. 5 hours
9.Packers | Rodgers plays well Week 11 (KFFL) The Associated Press reports Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers went 32-for-45 for 344 yards and two touchdowns in Week 11. 5 hours
10.Ryan Grant suffered a stinger (Rotoworld) Ryan Grant revealed that he suffered a stinger late in Sunday's win. Analysis: Grant came out of the game briefly, but says the injury is minor and "appeared fine" in the locker room afterwards. The Packers face Detroit on Thanksgiving Day, however, so Grant's practice status will be worth watching.5 hours
11.Ryan Grant gets 23 touches in win (Rotoworld) Ryan Grant carried 21 times for 129 yards and a touchdown, and caught two passes for 16 yards, in the Packers' Week 11 win. Analysis: Grant saved his best game of the year for the team that is allowing the fewest yards per carry in the league. The Packers used their dangerous air attack to set up the run, and Grant capitalized with a 7.0 first-half YPC. He closed the game with 11 second-half carries. Grant, typically a strong finisher, has a much more favorable matchup against Detroit in Week 12.6 hours
12.Mason has monster day in loss (Rotoworld) Derrick Mason caught nine passes for 142 yards in Sunday's loss to the Colts. Analysis: Mason was impressive with his usual out patterns, but he also sprinkled in some deep routes in this one as the Colts didn't put much pressure on Joe Flacco. This was his biggest game of the season in terms of both catches and yardage -- expect significantly smaller numbers against the Steelers next week.6 hours
13.Aaron Rodgers throws for 344 yds, two sc... (Rotoworld) Aaron Rodgers completed 32 of a season-high 45 passes for 344 yards and two touchdowns in the Packers' 30-24 win over San Francisco in Week 11. Analysis: Rodgers shredded San Francisco for for his seventh multi-touchdown game in the last eight weeks. Most promisingly, the Packers protected Rodgers well (he took only two sacks), allowing him to take more vertical shots. On his second-quarter touchdown to Greg Jennings, Rodgers operated from the shotgun to hit Jennings over the middle and watch him do the rest of the work down the seams. Rodgers has another highly favorable matchup at Detroit in Week 12.6 hours
14.Seahawks | Burleson gets 100 yards Week 11 (KFFL) The Associated Press reports Seattle Seahawks WR Nate Burleson caught six passes for 100 yards in Week 11. 7 hours
15.Colston has 74 yards in Week 11 (Rotoworld) Marques Colston caught five balls for 74 yards in Week 11. Analysis: The Bucs made it a point to prevent Colston from beating them, but he was still a difference maker when he got free. Colston ate up Tampa's safeties on the Saints' last drive of the second half, racking up receptions of 16, 20, and 21 yards to set up a Robert Meachem touchdown. Colston likely will square off mostly with Patriots right corner Leigh Bodden in Week 12.7 hours
16.Burleson gets 100 yards in Week 11 loss (Rotoworld) Nate Burleson caught six passes for 100 yards in Week 11 against the Vikings. Analysis: Burleson was shut out last week despite Matt Hasselbeck throwing 52 passes and dropped a potential long gain on the Seahawks' first play of the game, but bounced back to have very nice numbers against his former team. His last 100-yard game came in Week 3 against the Bears.7 hours
17.Patriots inactives for Week 11 (FFChamps) The New England Patriots have announced the following players as inactive for today's game against the New York Jets: RB Sammy Morris, RB Fred Taylor, T Matt Light, DE Jarvis Green, WR Sam Aiken, DE Rob Ninkovich, CB Shawn Springs, and G Stephen Neal. Analysis: Morris and Taylor continue to be sidelined, so Laurence Maroney and Kevin Faulk will split carries in the Patriots backfield against the Jets. Sam Aiken is also inactive, so look for more targets for Julian Edelman for Tom... (More)8 hours
18.Patriots | Morris inactive for Week 11 (KFFL) NFL.com reports New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) has been declared inactive for Week 11. 8 hours
19.Morris not active for Patriots (Rotoworld) Sammy Morris (knee) is not active for Sunday's game against the Jets. Analysis: The Patriots are playing it safe with Morris. He was a game-time decision and will wait another week before returning to the lineup.8 hours
20.Packers inactives for Week 11 (FFChamps) The Green Bay Packers have declared the following players as inactive for today's game against the San Francisco 49ers: RB Ahman Green, WR Biren Ealy, S Matt Giordano, T Breno Giacomini, T Allen Barbre, DE Michael Montgomery, and LB Jeremy Thompson. Analysis: The Pack won't be missing any regulars today against the 49ers. Ahman Green was stealing a few touches from lead back Ryan Grant, but nothing significant. His loss may mean an extra carry or two for Grant, who has been consi... (More)11 hours
21.Falcons inactives for Week 11 (FFChamps) The Atlanta Falcons have declared the following players as inactive for today's game against the New York Giants: RB Michael Turner, RB Jerious Norwood, WR Brian Finneran, LB Spencer Adkins, OT Garrett Reynolds, DT Trey Lewis, OL Quinn Ojinnaka, and third QB John Parker Wilson. Analysis: Jason Snelling will get the start at running back for the Falcons, and the answer to the question of how much time would be split between he and More)12 hours
22.Ravens | Suggs to miss about a month (KFFL) Adam Schefter, of ESPN, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) is expected to miss about a month of action. 12 hours
23.Falcons RBs Norwood, Turner are both ina... (Rotoworld) Jerious Norwood (hip) and Michael Turner (ankle) are both inactive for Week 11 against the Giants. Analysis: Norwood got some practice time in this week, but it wasn't enough to get him cleared for his usual duties. Jason Snelling will be an every-down back at New York. The Falcons' other inactives are WR Brian Finneran, LB Spencer Adkins, OT Garrett Reynolds, DT Trey Lewis, OL Quinn Ojinnaka, and third QB John Parker Wilson.12 hours
24.Falcons | Turner will not play (KFFL) Rachel Nichols, of ESPN, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Michael Turner (ankle) will not play during Week 11. He will be inactive. RB Jason Snelling will start in his place. 12 hours
25.Turner will not play, Snelling starts fo... (Rotoworld) ESPN's Rachel Nichols reports that Michael Turner (ankle) will not play on Sunday against the Giants, and Jason Snelling will get the start for the Falcons. Analysis: Turner was listed as doubtful on the injury report and has no timetable for return. He is likely out for a couple of weeks with a high ankle sprain. Snelling and Aaron Stecker will try to fill in as best as they can for the Falcons. Struggling QB Matt Ryan will have to carry the offense with Turner absent.12 hours
26.S. Morris limited Friday, questionable (TheHuddle) New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) was limited during the team's practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 and will be a game-time decision. Analysis: Morris continues to recover from his knee injury but has practiced on a limited basis this week with the team. Fantasy owners looking for a running back for the playoff push should consider Morris as New England has a very favorable schedule for the rest of the way.2 days
27.Morris questionable (FFChamps) Speaking to reporters from the Boston Globe today, New England Patriots' running back Sammy Morris said he felt "Sore, but good" and that he was taking his knee injury "day by day." Morris is listed as questionable to face the Jets this Sunday, and has not played since injuring the knee in Week 6. Analysis: The Patriots' are almost comically evasive about disclosing their players' injuries and status for upcoming games. Add in coach Bill Belichick's propensity to shuffle his backs around as the game dictates, and predicting which running back will reap the rewards of The Hoodie's o... (More)2 days
28.Sammy Morris feels 'good' for Sunday (FFToolbox) The New England Patriots' backfield is about to get a little more muddled. With injuries sidelining Sammy Morris and Fred Taylor for the past month, it was clear that Laurence Maroney was the team's No. 1 back, with Kevin Faulk pitching in. Last week, Maroney fumbled near the goal line against the Colts and that led to more carries for Faulk. Now it looks as if Morris is ready to return from his Oct. 18 knee injury. Morris participated in a full week of practices for the first ... (More)2 days
29.Turner doubtful (FFChamps) Atlanta Falcons' running back Michael Turner is listed as doubtful for this Sunday's game against the New York Giants because of the high ankle sprain he sustained last week.  He did not practice all week. Analysis: OK, Michael Turner isn't going to play. You heard it here first. Enough already. The only question for the Birds this weekend is whether Jerious Norwood will steal some of Jason Snelling's third-string... (More)2 days
30.Patriots | S. Morris limited Friday, questionable for Week 11 (KFFL) New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) was limited during the team's practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 and will be a game-time decision. 2 days
31.Falcons' Michael Turner doubtful; Roddy White, Jerious Norwood questionable (FFToolbox) Three of the Atlanta Falcons' more critical offensive skill players are at least questionable to play Sunday against the New York Giants. Running back Michael Turner is the most unlikely of the three to participate. He has not practiced since suffering a high right ankle sprain last Sunday and is listed as doubtful. Jason Snelling is expected to start in his place. Fellow backup running back Jerious Norwood was reportedly a "long shot" to play earlier in the week, but he practi... (More)2 days
32.Charles Woodson (RotoWire) Woodson (hip) is active for Sunday's game against San Francisco, the Packers' official site reports. Analysis: As usual, Woodson will be ready to go despite his appearance on the injury report.2 days
33.Ravens | Suggs out for Week 11 (KFFL) Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He has been ruled out for Week 11. He will try to play in Week 12. 2 days
34.Sammy Morris (RotoWire) Morris, who has been out since Oct. 18 with a knee injury, answered questions from reporters in the Patriots' locker room Friday, a sign he is closer to his return, ESPN's Mike Reiss reports. Analysis: Morris was officially listed as limited Friday and is one of 13 Patriots tagged as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jets. The Pats kick off during the second wave of games Sunday, so it's probably best to take a wait-and-see approach with Morris, whose role would be hard to predict even if he does make a return this week.2 days
35.Packers | Woodson probable for Week 11 (KFFL) Pete Dougherty, of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, reports Green Bay Packers CB Charles Woodson (hip) participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as probable for Week 11 and will be able to play. 2 days
36.Sammy Morris to be game-day call? (Rotoworld) Sammy Morris (questionable, knee) indicated Friday that he will be a game-time decision Sunday against the Jets. Analysis: Morris is expected back, but the Patriots tell players to be tight-lipped on injuries. "Sore, but I feel good," Morris said. "We'll see Sunday. Just taking it day by day." Morris' role is unclear coming off a month-long knee sprain.2 days
37.Jerious Norwood (RotoWire) Norwood (hip) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Giants, the New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano reports. Analysis: Norwood has missed about a month with this injury, so even if he plays, he'll likely be a distant second to Jason Snelling in terms of offensive touches. Michael Turner, who is listed as doubtful, is not expected to play.2 days
38.Michael Turner (RotoWire) Turner (ankle) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Giants, the New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano reports. Analysis: Atlanta hasn't officially ruled Turner out, but there is almost no chance that he plays Sunday. The majority of the carries should fall to Jason Snelling, although Jerious Norwood (hip) could be a factor as well. With no timetable set for his return, this may not be the only game Turner misses.2 days
39.Norwood questionable for Week 11 (TheHuddle) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Atlanta Falcons RB Jerious Norwood (hip) participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 and will be available. Analysis: Norwood will take some carries from Jason Snelling this week if Michael Turner can't play, and it looks like Turner will be out. However, Snelling will likely see most of the action this week against the Giants.2 days
40.Norwood questionable (Rotoworld) Jerious Norwood (hip) is listed as questionable for Week 11. Analysis: Norwood appears likely to make his first appearance since Week 6, but isn't a fantasy option against the Giants. He will be rusty after getting the last four games off and Jason Snelling figures to handle feature back duties.2 days
41.Turner doubtful; Jerious Norwood questio... (Rotoworld) Michael Turner (ankle) is listed as doubtful for Week 11 after missing his third straight practice Friday. Analysis: Even listing Turner as "doubtful" is generous; coach Mike Smith admits that he has no timetable for return. Turner is in danger of missing several weeks with a high ankle sprain. Jerious Norwood (hip) practiced Friday and is listed as questionable, but is unlikely to be a major threat to Jason Snelling's carries after sitting out for the last month. Snelling will start at the Giants.2 days
42.Falcons | Norwood questionable for Week 11 (KFFL) D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Jerious Norwood (hip) participated in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 and will be available. 2 days
43.Falcons | Turner doubtful for Week 11 (KFFL) D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Michael Turner (ankle) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 20. He is listed as doubtful for Week 11 and is not expected to play. 2 days
44.Morris limited Thursday (TheHuddle) New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris was limited during the team's practice Thursday, Nov. 19. Analysis: It appears that Morris is not yet all the way back from his knee injury; that means Laurence Maroney remains as the team's feature back for now.2 days
45.Patriots | Morris limited Thursday (KFFL) New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) was limited during the team's practice Thursday, Nov. 19. 2 days
46.Norwood practices for first time in a month (FFChamps) Atlanta Falcons' running back Jerious Norwood practiced with the team for the first time in over a month, albeit on a limited basis. The Falcons' No. 2 back has been out since October 18th with a hip injury, and seems unlikely to play a significant role this Sunday against the New York Giants. With starter Michael Turner also likely being sidelined due to his high ankle sprain, third-stringer Jason Snelling should get the start in New York. Analysis: Norwood is an explosive back ... (More)3 days
47.Patriots | Morris limited Thursday (KFFL) San Diego Chargers RB Sammy Morris (knee) was limited during the team's practice Thursday, Nov. 19. 3 days
48.Turner misses practice Thursday (TheHuddle) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Michael Turner (ankle) did not practice Thursday, Nov. 19, and is unlikely to play in Week 11. Analysis: Turner is likely to be a gametime decision but is likely to miss the Week 11 contest which would open the door for backup running back Jason Snelling to get the start. High ankle sprains have a tendency to linger for a few weeks which could limit Turner even when he does return to the lineup for the Falcons in the near future.3 days
49.Packers | Woodson practices in full Thursday (KFFL) Pete Dougherty, of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, reports Green Bay Packers CB Charles Woodson (hip) practiced in full Thursday, Nov. 19, and will play Week 11. 3 days
50.Ravens | Suggs misses practice Thursday (KFFL) Updating a previous report, Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 19. He will not play in Week 11 and likely will miss two to three weeks. 3 days
51.Falcons | Norwood limited Thursday (KFFL) Updating a previous report, D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Jerious Norwood (hip) was limited in practice Thursday, Nov. 19, and is likely to play in Week 11. 3 days
52.Falcons | Turner misses practice Thursday (KFFL) D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Michael Turner (ankle) did not practice Thursday, Nov. 19, and is unlikely to play in Week 11. 3 days
53.Sammy Morris (RotoWire) Morris (knee) was listed as a limited participant at Thursday's practice, ESPN.com reports. Analysis: Look for Morris to be listed as "questionable" Friday, but it does seem like he at least has a chance to play Sunday against the Jets.3 days
54.Sammy Morris limited again Thursday (Rotoworld) Sammy Morris (knee) was limited again in Thursday's practice, as expected. Analysis: Morris is expected to return to face the Jets this week, but it's possible that he'll be eased back into the backfield picture. Take a "wait and see" approach to his fantasy value this week.3 days
55.Steelers | Harrison fined (KFFL) Ed Bouchette, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reports Pittsburgh Steelers LB James Harrison was fined $5,000 Thursday, Nov. 19, for punching Cincinnati Bengals OT Andrew Whitworth in Week 10. 3 days
56.Norwood returns to practice Thursday (TheHuddle) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Atlanta Falcons RB Jerious Norwood (hip) returned to practice Thursday, Nov. 19, after missing the last four games with an injured hip flexor. Analysis: Norwood's return to practice is a good indication he'll be able to play in Week 11 against the Giants and see a significant amount of action. Those who plucked Jason Snelling off the waiver wire assuming he'd get the vast majority of carries in Michael Turner's absence may be disappointed.3 days
57.Ravens | Suggs believes he will play again this season (KFFL) Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) said he believes he will be able to play again this season. "There is no doubt in my mind that I should be back this year," Suggs said. 3 days
58.Suggs: No doubt I'll play again this sea... (Rotoworld) Terrell Suggs (knee) said Thursday that "there's no doubt" he will play again this season. Analysis: Suggs is hoping to return for next week's game against the Steelers, but he doesn't sound optimistic about it. "Hopefully, I can miraculously heal and try to get back to play [against Pittsburgh]," said Suggs. The latest report has Suggs missing at least 2-3 weeks.3 days
59.Falcons | Norwood returns to practice Thursday (KFFL) D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Jerious Norwood (hip) returned to practice Thursday, Nov. 19, after missing the last four games with an injured hip flexor. 3 days
60.Jerious Norwood (RotoWire) Norwood (hip) was a limited practice participant Thursday, the Falcons' official site reports. Analysis: More on Norwood's status Friday, but Thursday's participation is a positive step for him after missing four straight games. Meanwhile, Michael Turner did not practice Thursday, which leaves Jason Snelling and Aaron Stecker as the Falcons' healthiest running back options heading into the weekend.3 days
61.Falcons coach: No timetable on Turner's ... (Rotoworld) Michael Turner (high ankle sprain) missed practice Thursday as expected, and coach Mike Smith said there's no timetable for the running back's return. Analysis: Turner almost certainly will sit out this week. The Falcons play the Bucs in Week 12 and Turner could be rested that week as well. We're considering Turner "week to week" for now, with Jason Snelling as the starter and Jerious Norwood (questionable, hip) his backup.3 days
62.Jerious Norwood returns to Falcons pract... (Rotoworld) Jerious Norwood (hip) returned to a limited practice Thursday. Analysis: This is Norwood's first practice since injuring his hip on Oct. 18. Even if he's active against the Giants Sunday, it's hard to see him having a major role. We're expecting Jason Snelling to start and get the majority of work. Aaron Stecker would be the No. 3 back.3 days
63.Ravens | Suggs, Lawrence miss practice Thursday (KFFL) Edward Lee, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) and RB Matt Lawrence (knee) did not participate during the media portion of practice Thursday, Nov. 19. 3 days
64.Suggs to miss rest of year? (TheHuddle) ESPN.com reports Gary Wichard, the agent for Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs, said there is a chance that Suggs could miss the rest of the season, according to the Carroll County Times. Analysis: Suggs was injured in the Monday night win over Cleveland on a hit from Browns quarterback Brady Quinn that drew a fine from the NFL. Obviously, the loss of a dynamic pass rusher like Suggs will be a blow to the Ravens, especially this week as they square off with Peyton Manning and the Colts.3 days
65.Ravens | Suggs to miss rest of year? (KFFL) ESPN.com reports Gary Wichard, the agent for Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee), said there is a chance that Suggs could miss the rest of the season, according to the Carroll County Times. 3 days
66.Norwood still very iffy for Week 11 (FFChamps) According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Falcons' running back Jerious Norwood is a "long shot" to play this weekend, when the team travels to New York to play the Giants. Analysis: Michael Turner's high ankle sprain has opened the door for another back in Atlanta to get some run.Norwood started the season as the Falcons' No. 2 option in the backfield, but he has missed the last four games with a hip flexor. That allowed Jason Snelling to step in last week... (More)4 days
67.Suggs could miss 2-3 weeks (FFChamps) According to Baltimore Ravens' beat writer Aaron Wilson (posting on Twitter), linebacker Terrell Suggs reportedly has a minor tear of his MCL, and will miss at least 2-3 weeks. Analysis: This is obviously not an official release from the Ravens, so take it with a grain of salt. Suggs was injured Monday night against the Cleveland Browns, and it was originally speculated to be season-ending. Knee injuries are tricky, and recovery times vary greatly from player to player (even with those thought to have similar diagnoses), so putting an exact timetable on Suggs' return is impossible. It appears the IDP ... (More)4 days
68.Packers | Three limited Wednesday (KFFL) Green Bay Packers LB Brad Jones (concussion), LB Clay Matthews (jaw) and CB Charles Woodson (hip) were limited during the team's practice Wednesday, Nov. 18. 4 days
69.Falcons | Turner misses practice Wednesday (KFFL) Atlanta Falcons RB Michael Turner (ankle) missed the team's practice Wednesday, Nov. 18. 4 days
70.Falcons | Norwood misses practice Wednesday (KFFL) Atlanta Falcons RB Jerious Norwood (hip) missed the team's practice Wednesday, Nov. 18. 4 days
71.Turner held out of practice (FFChamps) Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner was held out of practice on Wednesday due to his high right ankle sprain. "He’s been working real hard in the training room to get back as quick as he can," head coach Mike Smith told the team's web site regarding Turner following Wednesday's practice. "We’re hoping he will continue to progress. He has made a lot of strides in the 48 hours or so since the end of the game." Analysis: Neither the team nor the player is counting Turner out of this weekend's game against the Giants, but fantasy owners should. Even if he tries play... (More)4 days
72.Charles Woodson (RotoWire) Woodson (hip) was limited in practice Wednesday, the Packers' official site reports. Analysis: Woodson generally takes it easy during Wednesday's practice. The reigning NFC Defensive Player of the Week will be available on Sunday.4 days
73.Ravens | Suggs misses practice Wednesday (KFFL) Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Nov. 18. 4 days
74.Jerious Norwood (RotoWire) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says Norwood "looks like a longshot" to play Sunday against the Giants. He did not practice Wednesday. Analysis: Neither Norwood nor Michael Turner has been ruled out, but all signs seem to point to Jason Snelling as the primary runner this week. Norwood has missed the last four games with the hip injury.4 days
75.Report: Norwood a 'long shot' to face Gi... (Rotoworld) According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jerious Norwood (hip) "looks like a long shot" to be ready for Week 11. Analysis: Norwood just began running on back-to-back days, so his role will surely be extremely minor against the Giants if he's active. Jason Snelling says he is preparing to be Atlanta's featured runner with Michael Turner (high ankle sprain) almost certainly out. The Falcons may have just two backs active on game day: Snelling and 34-year-old special teamer Aaron Stecker.4 days
76.Patriots | Morris limited Wednesday (KFFL) Monique Walker, of the Boston Globe, reports New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) was limited during practice Wednesday, Nov. 18. 4 days
77.Sammy Morris back to limited practice (Rotoworld) Sammy Morris (knee) was limited in Patriots practice Wednesday. Analysis: Morris will likely be limited all week and listed as questionable Friday, but he's slated to return Sunday against the Jets. His role is uncertain, however, after a month-long layoff. Laurence Maroney and Kevin Faulk have played well for the most part recently, and Morris was used only at fullback early on.4 days
78.Terrell Suggs (RotoWire) Suggs has an MCL sprain that will sideline him at least two weeks, ESPN reports. Analysis: Suggs might be back in time for the fantasy playoffs, but he's only worth hanging on to as an IDP for those with plenty of roster space/flexibility.4 days
79.Ravens | Suggs ruled out for Week 11 (KFFL) Updating previous reports, Kevin Van Valkenburg, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said LB Terrell Suggs (knee) has been ruled out for Week 11. 4 days
80.Michael Turner misses practice (Rotoworld) Michael Turner (high ankle sprain) missed practice on Wednesday. Analysis: Falcons coach Mike Smith says Turner "worked hard" in the training room and has "made strides", but he's almost certainly not going to practice all week. Returning for Week 12 would probably be a best-case scenario for Turner.4 days
81.Norwood misses practice (Rotoworld) Jerious Norwood (hip) missed Falcons practice on Wednesday. Analysis: Norwood worked on the side as the rest of the team practiced, and coach Mike Smith is "hopeful" that the scatback will be able to return Wednesday. If Norwood is out, Jason Snelling will be an every-down back at New York.4 days
82.Terrell Suggs (RotoWire) There are fears the knee sprain that will sideline Suggs Sunday will keep him out for several weeks, the Baltimore Sun reports. "He's out this week, that's the ruling that we know," coach Jim Harbaugh said. "It's got to heal on its own. There is no procedure that can be done. We'll just see how it goes." Analysis: Suggs was spotted limping and wearing heavy brace on his knee Wednesday, which lends some credence to the talk that this is something that will extend beyond this week. More as we know it.4 days
83.Falcons | Hope Norwood could play in Week 11 (KFFL) D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports the Atlanta Falcons hope RB Jerious Norwood (hip) will be able to play in Week 11. 4 days
84.Falcons | Turner not ruling himself out for Week 11 (KFFL) D. Orlando Ledbetter, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons RB Michael Turner (ankle) said he is not ruling himself out of the team's Week 11 game despite suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 10. "I don't have a time frame on the injury. I'm not going to count myself out right now. It's only Wednesday. I'm going to take a couple of days. Later on in the week, I'll know for sure if I'll be able to play or not," Turner said. Head coach Mike Smith has said Turner is considered day-to-day. 4 days
85.Patriots | Morris should play Week 11 (KFFL) John Clayton, of ESPN.com, reports New England Patriots RB Sammy Morris (knee) should be ready to play in Week 11. 4 days
86.Ravens | Update on Suggs (KFFL) Updating a previous report, ESPN.com reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) has been diagnosed with a severe sprain of his medial collateral ligament and is likely out at least two weeks. 4 days
87.Turner has 'no time frame' to return (Rotoworld) Michael Turner admitted Wednesday that he has "no time frame" to return from his high ankle sprain. Analysis: Turner hasn't ruled himself out for Week 11 at the Giants, but there's next to no chance that he'll play. If he's active, he'll be at significantly less than 100 percent. Expect Jason Snelling to handle the bulk of the workload.4 days
88.Suggs officially out for Colts game (Rotoworld) Terrell Suggs (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts, as expected. Analysis: It's still unclear exactly how long Suggs will be out after taking a cheap shot from Brady Quinn Monday night. Beat writer Aaron Wilson expects Suggs to miss at least 2-3 weeks, which is a huge blow to the Ravens defense. Suggs is valuable in both pass rush and outside run defense.4 days
89.Suggs reportedly has minor tear in his MCL (TheHuddle) Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs has a minor tear of his medial collateral ligament and is out for at least two to three weeks, according to a source. Analysis: The injury came courtesy of a Brady Quinn hit on an interception return, a hit that didn't sit well with many of the Ravens and is likely to cost Quinn a few dollars.4 days
90.Ravens | Suggs reportedly has minor tear in his MCL (KFFL) Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times, reports Baltimore Ravens LB Terrell Suggs (knee) has a minor tear of his medial collateral ligament and is out for at least two to three weeks, according to a source. 5 days
91.Report: Terrell Suggs out at least 2-3 w... (Rotoworld) Ravens beat writer Aaron Wilson reports that Terrell Suggs (knee) will miss "at least" the next 2-3 weeks. Analysis: Suggs' agent, Gary Wichard, speculated earlier in the day that Suggs' injury could be season ending. Wilson says Suggs only has a "minor" tear of his MCL, but this still isn't necessarily easy to recover from. Suggs has started slow but still commands double teams, so Baltimore's fantasy defense should be downgraded. Little used rookie Paul Kruger's snaps will increase.5 days
92.Colston sees two targets in win (Rotoworld) Marques Colston saw just two targets in the Saints' Week 10 win. Analysis: His first didn't come until the third quarter. Ronald Bartell had good coverage against the Saints' No. 1 receiver, holding Colston to 17 yards on two receptions. It was his weakest effort since Week 16 of 2007, but Colston has a very favorable stretch-run schedule and makes for a terrific buy low.5 days