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Reports are good out of Seattle regarding Megatron’s status for this afternoon’s game. ESPN’s Chris Mortenson tweets:
As just reported to ESPN – and no surprise here – Calvin Johnson will start for Lions later today in Seattle, unless he hurts it in pregame.
It looks like he should go and you should get him into your lineup.
Andy Reid has been very confident in Brian Westbrook’s status for tonight’s game, but now reports are they will play it safe and sit Westbrook.
But to be safe, Eagles coach Andy Reid now is expected to rest Westbrook at least another week to recuperate from a severe blow to the head.
This information is not confirmed, but many reliable sources are reporting he won’t go. This upgrades LeSean McCoy for tonight’s game. Get him in your lineup.
Washington @ Atlanta
(WAS) Chris Cooley is still out and Fred Davis will take his place and is a good play in his place.
(ATL) Jerious Norwood and Jason Snelling are both questionable. Roddy White is questionable, but should be able to go.
Arizona @ Chicago
(AZ) Anquan Boldin is questionable. It didn't look like he was going to be able to go earlier in the week, but now it is looking like he'll be able to play. Steve Breaston is probable and will for sure be able to go.
(CHI) Devin Hester was limited in practice on Friday and should be able to go, but might not be a great start if he is gimpy.
Baltimore @ Cincinnati
(BAL) Haloti Ngata is questionable, but did not practice. If he goes, downgrade Benson.
(CIN) No fantasy relevant injuries.
Houston @ Indianapolis
(HOU) Brian Cushing and Mario Williams should play which helps Houston's defense.
(IND) Marlin Jackson and Bob Sanders are both out which should help Matt Schaub and the Houston receivers. Donald Brown did not practice on Friday and is questionable. Upgrade Addai if Brown doesn't go.
Kansas City @ Jacksonville
(KAN) No fantasy relevant injuries.
(JAC) No fantasy relevant injuries.
Miami @ New England
(MIA) No fantasy relevant injuries.
(NE) Tom Brady and Randy Moss are probable as usual. Ben Watson was limited in practice Friday and is questionable. Fred Taylor and Sammy Morris are out.
Green Bay @ Tampa Bay
(GB) Jermichael Finley is out. Aaron Rodgers foot is hurting, but he's been playing through it. Donald Driver has a neck stinger, but practiced on Friday and will play.
(TB) Antonio Bryant did not practice and is questionable. His knee is swelling up again.
Carolina @ New Orleans
(CAR) Muhsin Muhammed and Donte Rosario did not practice and are questionable. Jonathan Stewart is questionable, but has been most od the year.
(NO) Lance Moore and Garrett Hartley are out.
Detroit @ Seattle
(DET) Calvin Johnson is questionable again, but reports from practice are positive. It is a risk to start him since he is in an late game. Kevin Smith is questionable, but all indications point to him going.
(SEA) matt Hasselbeck is still on the injury report, but will play and has a great matchup.
San Diego @ NY Giants
(SD) Antonio Gates is probable as well as Shawne Merriman. Both will play.
(NYG) Eli Manning is probable with his foot injury. Ahmad Bradshaw did not practice, but is still probable. Mario Manningham and Kevin Boss were limited in practice, but are listed as probable.
Tennessee @ San Francisco
(TEN) Nick Harper is questionable.
(SF) Nate Clements is out.
Dallas @ Philadelphia
(DAL) Marion Barber is probable with a thumb injury.
(PHI) Brian Westbrook didn't practice on Friday and is questionable, but he did practice on Wednesday and Thursday and coach Reid has confidence that he'll go. DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are both probable.
Pittsburgh @ Denver
Neither team has any fantasy relevant injuries.
Update: Anquan Boldin Inactive, Devin Hester Active
Two wide receivers in the Bears/Cardinals game have been gimpy with ankle injuries this week and we now know that one will go and one won’t.
This greatly increases Steve Breaston’s value. Get him in your lineup!
Nov 08 12:07p by Chet Gresham -
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