NFL week-by-week 2024 schedule

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NFL week-by-week 2024 schedule. All times ET.

Week 1

Thursday, Sept. 5

8:20 p.m., Baltimore at Kansas City

Friday, Sept. 6

8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Philadelphia

Sunday, Sept. 8

1 p.m., Tennessee at Chicago

1 p.m., Arizona at Buffalo

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Atlanta

1 p.m., New England at Cincinnati

1 p.m., Minnesota at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Houston at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Miami

1 p.m., Carolina at New Orleans

4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Chargers

4:05 p.m., Denver at Seattle

4:25 p.m., Washington at Tampa Bay

4:25 p.m., Dallas at Cleveland

8:20 p.m., L.A. Rams at Detroit

Monday, Sept. 9

8:15 p.m., N.Y. Jets at San Francisco

Week 2

Thursday, Sept. 12

8:15 p.m., Buffalo at Miami

Sunday, Sept. 15

1 p.m., New Orleans at Dallas

1 p.m., Tampa Bay at Detroit

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Green Bay

1 p.m., Cleveland at Jacksonville

1 p.m., San Francisco at Minnesota

1 p.m., Seattle at New England

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Washington

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Baltimore

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Carolina

4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Denver

4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at Kansas City

8:20 p.m., Chicago at Houston

Monday, Sept. 16

8:15 p.m., Atlanta at Philadelphia

Week 3

Thursday, Sept. 19

8:15 p.m., New England at N.Y. Jets

Sunday, Sept. 22

1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Cleveland

1 p.m., Green Bay at Tennessee

1 p.m., Denver at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh

1 p.m., Philadelphia at New Orleans

1 p.m., Houston at Minnesota

1 p.m., Chicago at Indianapolis

4:05 p.m., Carolina at Las Vegas

4:05 p.m., Miami at Seattle

4:25 p.m., San Francisco at L.A. Rams

4:25 p.m., Baltimore at Dallas

4:25 p.m., Detroit at Arizona

8:20 p.m., Kansas City at Atlanta

Monday, Sept. 23

7:30 p.m., Jacksonville at Buffalo

8:15 p.m., Washington at Cincinnati

Week 4

Thursday, Sept. 26

8:15 p.m., Dallas at N.Y. Giants

Sunday, Sept. 29

1 p.m., New Orleans at Atlanta

1 p.m., Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., Denver at N.Y. Jets

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Houston

1 p.m., Minnesota at Green Bay

1 p.m., L.A. Rams at Chicago

1 p.m., Cincinnati at Carolina

4:05 p.m., New England at San Francisco

4:05 p.m., Washington at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Cleveland at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at L.A. Chargers

8:20 p.m., Buffalo at Baltimore

Monday, Sept. 30

7:30 p.m., Tennessee at Miami

8:15 p.m., Seattle at Detroit

Week 5

Thursday, Oct. 3

8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Atlanta

Sunday, Oct. 6

9:30 a.m., N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

1 p.m., Buffalo at Houston

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Baltimore at Cincinnati

1 p.m., Carolina at Chicago

1 p.m., Miami at New England

1 p.m., Cleveland at Washington

4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at Denver

4:05 p.m., Arizona at San Francisco

4:25 p.m., Green Bay at L.A. Rams

4:25 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Seattle

8:20 p.m., Dallas at Pittsburgh

Monday, Oct. 7

8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Kansas City

Bye week: Detroit, Tennessee, Philadelphia, L.A. Chargers

Week 6

Thursday, Oct. 10

8:15 p.m., San Francisco at Seattle

Sunday, Oct. 13

9:30 a.m., Jacksonville at Chicago

1 p.m., Houston at New England

1 p.m., Tampa Bay at New Orleans

1 p.m., Arizona at Green Bay

1 p.m., Washington at Baltimore

1 p.m., Cleveland at Philadelphia

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Tennessee

4:05 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Denver

4:05 p.m., Pittsburgh at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., Atlanta at Carolina

4:25 p.m., Detroit at Dallas

8:20 p.m., Cincinnati at N.Y. Giants

Monday, Oct. 14

8:15 p.m., Buffalo at N.Y. Jets

Bye week: Kansas City, L.A. Rams, Miami, Minnesota

Week 7

Thursday, Oct. 17

8:15 p.m., Denver at New Orleans

Sunday, Oct. 20

9:30 a.m., New England at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Cincinnati at Cleveland

1 p.m., Houston at Green Bay

1 p.m., Miami at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Tennessee at Buffalo

1 p.m., Seattle at Atlanta

1 p.m., Detroit at Minnesota

1 p.m., Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Rams

4:05 p.m., Carolina at Washington

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at San Francisco

8:20 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh

Monday, Oct. 21

8:15 p.m., Baltimore at Tampa Bay

9 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Arizona

Bye week: Chicago, Dallas

Week 8

Thursday, Oct. 24

8:15 p.m., Minnesota at L.A. Rams

Sunday, Oct. 27

1 p.m., Baltimore at Cleveland

1 p.m., Chicago at Washington

1 p.m., Atlanta at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at New England

1 p.m., Arizona at Miami

1 p.m., Green Bay at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Houston

1 p.m., Tennessee at Detroit

4:05 p.m., Buffalo at Seattle

4:05 p.m., New Orleans at L.A. Chargers

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., Carolina at Denver

4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Cincinnati

8:20 p.m., Dallas at San Francisco

Monday, Oct. 28

8:15 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh

Week 9

Thursday, Oct. 31

8:15 p.m., Houston at N.Y. Jets

Sunday, Nov. 3

1 p.m., Dallas at Atlanta

1 p.m., New England at Tennessee

1 p.m., Washington at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Minnesota

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Cleveland

1 p.m., Denver at Baltimore

1 p.m., Miami at Buffalo

1 p.m., New Orleans at Carolina

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Cincinnati

4:05 p.m., Chicago at Arizona

4:25 p.m., L.A. Rams at Seattle

4:25 p.m., Detroit at Green Bay

8:20 p.m., Jacksonville at Philadelphia

Monday, Nov. 4

8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Kansas City

Bye week: Pittsburgh, San Francisco

Week 10

Thursday, Nov. 7

8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Baltimore

Sunday, Nov. 10

9:30 a.m., N.Y. Giants at Carolina

1 p.m., Minnesota at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Denver at Kansas City

1 p.m., Atlanta at New Orleans

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Washington

1 p.m., Buffalo at Indianapolis

1 p.m., New England at Chicago

1 p.m., San Francisco at Tampa Bay

4:05 p.m., Tennessee at L.A. Chargers

4:25 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Dallas

8:20 p.m., Detroit at Houston

Monday, Nov. 11

8:15 p.m., Miami at L.A. Rams

Bye week: Cleveland, Green Bay, Las Vegas, Seattle

Week 11

Thursday, Nov. 14

8:15 p.m., Washington at Philadelphia

Sunday, Nov. 17

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Detroit

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Miami

1 p.m., L.A. Rams at New England

1 p.m., Cleveland at New Orleans

1 p.m., Green Bay at Chicago

1 p.m., Baltimore at Pittsburgh

1 p.m., Minnesota at Tennessee

4:05 p.m., Atlanta at Denver

4:05 p.m., Seattle at San Francisco

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Buffalo

4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers

8:20 p.m., Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets

Monday, Nov. 18

8:15 p.m., Houston at Dallas

Bye week: N.Y. Giants, Arizona, Tampa Bay, Carolina

Week 12

Thursday, Nov. 21

8:15 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cleveland

Sunday, Nov. 24

1 p.m., Minnesota at Chicago

1 p.m., Tennessee at Houston

1 p.m., Detroit at Indianapolis

1 p.m., New England at Miami

1 p.m., Kansas City at Carolina

1 p.m., Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Dallas at Washington

4:05 p.m., Denver at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Green Bay

4:25 p.m., Arizona at Seattle

8:20 p.m., Philadelphia at L.A. Rams

Monday, Nov. 25

8:15 p.m., Baltimore at L.A. Chargers

Bye week: Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville

Week 13

Thursday, Nov. 28

12:30 p.m., Chicago at Detroit

4:30 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Dallas

8:20 p.m., Miami at Green Bay

Friday, Nov. 29

3 p.m., Las Vegas at Kansas City

Sunday, Dec. 1

1 p.m., Houston at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cincinnati

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Atlanta

1 p.m., Arizona at Minnesota

1 p.m., Tennessee at Washington

1 p.m., Seattle at N.Y. Jets

1 p.m., Indianapolis at New England

4:05 p.m., Tampa Bay at Carolina

4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at New Orleans

4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Baltimore

8:20 p.m., San Francisco at Buffalo

Monday, Dec. 2

8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Denver

Week 14

Thursday, Dec. 5

8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Detroit

Sunday, Dec. 8

1 p.m., Atlanta at Minnesota

1 p.m., New Orleans at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Carolina at Philadelphia

1 p.m., Cleveland at Pittsburgh

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Miami

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Tennessee

4:05 p.m., Seattle at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Buffalo at L.A. Rams

4:25 p.m., Chicago at San Francisco

8:20 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Kansas City

Monday, Dec. 9

8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Dallas

Bye week: Denver, Indianapolis, New England, Washington, Baltimore, Houston

Week 15

Thursday, Dec. 12

8:15 p.m., L.A. Rams at San Francisco

Sunday, Dec. 15

1 p.m., Dallas at Carolina

1 p.m., Cincinnati at Tennessee

1 p.m., Baltimore at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Washington at New Orleans

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Miami at Houston

1 p.m., Kansas City at Cleveland

4:25 p.m., New England at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Philadelphia

4:25 p.m., Tampa Bay at L.A. Chargers

4:25 p.m., Buffalo at Detroit

4:25 p.m., Indianapolis at Denver

8:20 p.m., Green Bay at Seattle

Monday, Dec. 16

8 p.m., Chicago at Minnesota

8:30 p.m., Atlanta at Las Vegas

Week 16

Thursday, Dec. 19

8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Cincinnati

Saturday, Dec. 21

1 p.m., Houston at Kansas City

4:30 p.m., Pittsburgh at Baltimore

Sunday, Dec. 22

1 p.m., Detroit at Chicago

1 p.m., Arizona at Carolina

1 p.m., New England at Buffalo

1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Atlanta

1 p.m., Tennessee at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Philadelphia at Washington

1 p.m., L.A. Rams at N.Y. Jets

4:05 p.m., Denver at L.A. Chargers

4:05 p.m., Minnesota at Seattle

4:25 p.m., Jacksonville at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Miami

8:20 p.m., Tampa Bay at Dallas

Monday, Dec. 23

8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Green Bay

Week 17

Wednesday, Dec. 25

1 p.m., Kansas City at Pittsburgh

4:30 p.m., Baltimore at Houston

Thursday, Dec. 26

8:15 p.m., Seattle at Chicago

Sunday, Dec. 29

Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at New England

Time TBA, Arizona at L.A. Rams

Time TBA, Denver at Cincinnati

Time TBA, Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Time TBA, Atlanta at Washington

1 p.m., Carolina at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., Las Vegas at New Orleans

1 p.m., Green Bay at Minnesota

1 p.m., Tennessee at Jacksonville

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

4:25 p.m., Dallas at Philadelphia

8:20 p.m., Miami at Cleveland

Monday, Dec. 30

8:15 p.m., Detroit at San Francisco

Week 18

Sunday, January 5

Time TBA, San Francisco at Arizona

Time TBA, Houston at Tennessee

Time TBA, Cleveland at Baltimore

Time TBA, Washington at Dallas

Time TBA, Kansas City at Denver

Time TBA, Minnesota at Detroit

Time TBA, Chicago at Green Bay

Time TBA, Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Time TBA, Seattle at L.A. Rams

Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at Las Vegas

Time TBA, Buffalo at New England

Time TBA, Miami at N.Y. Jets

Time TBA, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia

Time TBA, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Time TBA, New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Time TBA, Carolina at Atlanta

Top Headlines
The Paur Report

Bender's Starts/Sits: Week 10

Player Notes
Jadeveon Clowney Nov 10 11:33am CT
Jadeveon Clowney

Carolina Panthers LB Jadeveon Clowney (leg) exited Week 10's game against the New York Giants in the fourth quarter after sustaining an apparent left leg injury.

From TheHuddle

Dak Prescott Nov 10 11:23am CT
Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) is scheduled to meet with a specialist Monday, Nov. 11, before making a decision on whether to undergo season-ending surgery on his torn hamstring, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

Fantasy Spin: Prescott has been hoping to avoid surgery, which would cause him to miss the remainder of the 2024 season but allow him to make a full recovery in time for the 2025 campaign. However, it appears more likely than not that he will have to go under the knife. QB Cooper Rush will serve as the team's starting quarterback while Prescott is sidelined but he is not a recommended fantasy option.

From TheHuddle

Miles Sanders Nov 10 11:13am CT
Miles Sanders

Dynasty | Carolina running back Miles Sanders was carted off the field in the Panthers early morning game in Germany. Dynasty Analysis: Sanders appears to have a left leg or ankle injury that was significant enough to keep him down on the field for some time before leaving on the cart. This has the looks of a significant injury. It would be the end of another terribly disappointing season for Sanders, who has played sparingly behind Chuba Hubbard despite Jonathon Brooks still not taking a snap this season. Sanders is on a lot of waiver wires already and this would be multiplied should this be a serious ailment.

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Jamaal Williams Nov 10 11:13am CT
Jamaal Williams

New Orleans Saints RB Jamaal Williams (groin) is not active for Week 10's game against the Atlanta Falcons.

Fantasy Spin: Williams had been listed as questionable on the injury report after participating in two of the team's three practice sessions during the week on a limited basis. He has had more than 20 all-purpose yards just twice this season and would not have been a recommended fantasy lineup option even if healthy.

From TheHuddle

Christian McCaffrey Nov 10 11:03am CT
Christian McCaffrey

San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) is active for Week 10's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Fantasy Spin: McCaffrey, the top overall pick in many fantasy football leagues this year, is finally making his long-awaited season debut this afternoon. Even though McCaffrey said he feels like his old self, don't be surprised if the 49ers give him a lighter workload than normal as he works his way back into game shape. He is typically a high-end RB1 option when healthy but he may be more of a flex option this week with elite upside.

From TheHuddle

Brian Thomas Jr. Nov 10 11:00am CT
Brian Thomas Jr.

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receivers Brian Thomas Jr. (chest), Gabe Davis (shoulder) and Devin Duvernay (hamstring), who were all listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Minnesota Vikings, are active on Sunday. Thomas has been questionable the last two weeks but has played through his chest injury. The 22-year-old has been Jacksonville's most productive wideout in his first year in the NFL, catching 35 of his 53 targets for 595 yards and five touchdowns in nine games, but his stock as a WR2 in fantasy will take a hit with quarterback Mac Jones taking over for the injured Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) in Week 10 and possibly beyond. Davis missed the Week 9 loss to the Eagles but should be more involved moving forward with Christian Kirk (collarbone) out for the season. However, with Jones starting, Davis will represent a shaky boom/bust WR4/flex.

From RotoBaller

D'Ernest Johnson Nov 10 11:00am CT
D'Ernest Johnson

Jacksonville Jaguars running back D'Ernest Johnson (hamstring) is officially active on Sunday in Week 10 versus the visiting Minnesota Vikings after being listed as questionable on the final injury report. Johnson will join Travis Etienne Jr. and Tank Bigsby in Jacksonville's backfield this weekend but won't have any standalone fantasy value. The 28-year-old usually works on obvious passing situations, but he'd need an injury to either Etienne or Bigsby to see significant snaps on offense for the Jags. In his second year with Jacksonville, Johnson has just 28 rushing attempts for 114 yards (4.1 yards per carry) and no touchdowns while catching eight of 13 targets for an additional 77 yards. In the two games that Etienne missed due to injury, Johnson saw 10 carries for 41 yards and caught four of six targets for 52 yards for Jacksonville.

From RotoBaller

Amari Cooper Nov 10 10:53am CT
Amari Cooper

Buffalo Bills WR Amari Cooper (wrist) has been declared inactive for the Week 10 game.

Fantasy Spin: Cooper will be missing his second straight game because of the injury, so fantasy players will need to monitor his status next week. Khalil Shakir is the only Bills receiver that should be a starting option in fantasy leagues, but Mack Hollins could be a possible flex option in some deeper leagues.

From TheHuddle

Jalen McMillan Nov 10 10:50am CT
Jalen McMillan

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan (hamstring) is officially active for Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers. He had been listed as questionable. McMillan missed two consecutive practices before returning in a limited capacity on Friday, so his availability for Week 10 is notable at the very least. The 22-year-old has appeared in six games this season, catching 10 passes for 109 yards and one touchdown. His best game came in Week 8 when he started with Mike Evans (hamstring) and Chris Godwin (ankle). In that contest, he played 81 percent of the offensive snaps, turning seven targets into a career-high four catches and 35 yards. He'll look to build on that stat line this week with Evans still sidelined and Godwin done for the year.

From RotoBaller

Clyde Edwards-Helaire Nov 10 10:50am CT
Clyde Edwards-Helaire

Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is a healthy inactive yet again on Sunday in a Week 10 divisional matchup against the visiting Denver Broncos. It's the fourth straight game that Edwards-Helaire has been a healthy scratch for the Chiefs, with Kareem Hunt, Samaje Perine and rookie Carson Steele ahead of him on the RB depth chart. The 25-year-old was on the Non-Football Illness list earlier this season due to personal issues and is well off the fantasy radar, especially Isiah Pacheco (leg) hoping to return from a broken leg before the end of the season. CEH has been one of the few Chiefs' draft busts in recent years after they took him 32nd overall in the first round in 2020 out of LSU. Edwards-Helaire has yet to see the field in 2024.

From RotoBaller

Jamaal Williams Nov 10 10:50am CT
Jamaal Williams

New Orleans Saints running back Jamaal Williams (groin) is officially inactive for Week 10 against the Atlanta Falcons. He had been listed as questionable. The veteran running back logged two limited practices before downgrading to a non-participant Friday. He has appeared in eight games this season, tallying just 124 rushing yards and 21 receiving yards. With Williams sidelined and Kendre Miller (hamstring) on injured reserve, the Saints will call upon a combination of Taysom Hill and Jordan Mims to back up Alvin Kamara on Sunday. Kamara is the only Saints running back currently on the fantasy radar.

From RotoBaller

Trevor Lawrence Nov 10 10:50am CT
Trevor Lawrence

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (shoulder), as expected, is officially inactive in Week 10 against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Lawrence was never expected to play this weekend after suffering an AC joint sprain in his left (non-throwing) shoulder in the Week 9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. It was reported on Sunday morning that Lawrence could also be in danger of missing the rest of the season because of his shoulder injury. It's just the second time in the 25-year-old's four-year career that he'll be missing a game, paving the way for backup Mac Jones to make his first start of 2024. The Jaguars have a bye in Week 12, so Lawrence will probably sit out the Week 11 contest against the Detroit Lions. With Jones now leading a struggling Jaguars offense, fantasy managers should downgrade all of the Jaguars' pass-catchers.

From RotoBaller

Fabian Moreau Nov 10 10:43am CT
Fabian Moreau

The Minnesota Vikings have declared DT Levi Drake Rodriguez, OG Dan Feeney, CB Dwight McGlothern, DB Fabian Moreau, QB Brett Rypien and OT Walter Rouse inactive for Week 10.

From TheHuddle

Yannick Ngakoue Nov 10 10:43am CT
Yannick Ngakoue

The New England Patriots have declared S Kyle Dugger, DL Eric Johnson, OL Tyrese Robinson, QB Joe Milton III, LB Christian Elliss, WR Tyquan Thornton and DL Yannick Ngakoue inactive for Week 10.

From TheHuddle

Jamaal Williams Nov 10 10:43am CT
Jamaal Williams

The New Orleans Saints have declared QB Spencer Rattler, WR Cedrick Wilson, DT Khristian Boyd, CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, RB Jamaal Williams, OG Lucas Patrick and LB Jaylan Ford inactive for Week 10.

From TheHuddle

Adam Gotsis Nov 10 10:43am CT
Adam Gotsis

The Indianapolis Colts have declared DL Adam Gotsis, WR Anthony Gould, WR Michael Pittman Jr., LB Genard Avery, QB Sam Ehlinger and CB Darren Hall inactive for Week 10.

From TheHuddle

Christian McCaffrey Nov 10 10:40am CT
Christian McCaffrey

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) is officially active for Week 10 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had been listed as questionable but was widely expected to play after the Niners activated him from injured reserve on Saturday. The star running back has not yet appeared in a game this season, so Sunday represents his much-anticipated return. Many fantasy managers who selected McCaffrey with the 1.01 pick in fantasy drafts felt betrayed by his long absence, but now, he has a chance to make it up with a strong stretch throughout the second half of the season. In case he has a reduced workload, McCaffrey ranks as a low-end RB1 in his first game back. In future weeks, though, he'll likely rank among the top three running backs, joining the conversation with Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry.

From RotoBaller

Deebo Samuel Nov 10 10:40am CT
Deebo Samuel

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (rib, oblique) is officially active for Week 10 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had been listed as questionable after logging three limited practices in a row. Samuel has delivered modest production so far this season, catching just 24 passes for 406 yards and one touchdown through seven games. Fantasy managers should still deploy him, given his talent, role, and usage, but his days of being a surefire WR1 are over. For now, he's a riskier WR2 play.

From RotoBaller

Nick Bosa Nov 10 10:40am CT
Nick Bosa

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (hip) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had been questionable heading into Week 10 after logging three limited practices in a row. Bosa continues to be one of the most effective defenders in his age-27 season, registering 28 tackles, 4.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and one interception through eight games this year. This week, Bosa will be tasked with taking down Baker Mayfield and the rest of his Buccaneers teammates.

From RotoBaller

Amari Cooper Nov 10 10:40am CT
Amari Cooper

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper (wrist) will miss a second straight game while recovering from a wrist injury in Week 10 versus the Indianapolis Colts. With rookie Keon Coleman (wrist) also out, Buffalo's receiving corps will be noticeably thin on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium, with Khalil Shakir to serve as the No. 1 pass-catcher for quarterback Josh Allen. In addition to Shakir, tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox should see more run in Buffalo's passing attack, while veterans Mack Hollins and Curtis Samuel should serve in starting three-receiver sets alongside Shakir. With Cooper out last week, Shakir caught six of seven targets for 50 yards and also had his first 100-yard game the week prior. Cooper's next chance to return will be for a Week 11 showdown on Nov. 17 against the Super Bowl-champion Kansas City Chiefs.

From RotoBaller