Thu Sep 28 4:32pm ET
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The Green Bay Packers placed left tackle David Bakhtiari on injured reserve Thursday as he continues to deal with a knee injury.
The two-time, first-team All-Pro selection will be required to miss at least four games, but NFL Network reported that it is not clear whether he will return this season.
Bakhtiari, who turns 32 Saturday, was limited to one start in the 2021 season and 11 in 2022 due to a knee injury. He has had multiple knee surgeries since tearing his left ACL in December 2020.
He played Week 1 for Green Bay against the Chicago Bears but has not played since.
A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Bakhtiari has made 131 regular-season starts since entering the league with the Packers in 2013.
Ahead of Thursday night's home game against the Detroit Lions, the Packers also signed linebacker Kristian Welch from their practice squad and elevated cornerbacks Corey Ballentine and Kiondre Thomas from the practice squad to the gameday roster.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott isn't a strong fantasy option in Week 4 lineups. Prescott is just the overall QB26 so far this year, with his best finish being QB17. Combine that with a New England Patriots defense that has allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks, and you have a matchup that certainly doesn't benefit Prescott. He has a decent enough floor, but not much upside until the Cowboys offense opens up.
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Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard has been the overall fantasy RB4 so far this season and should have another productive game in Week 4 despite a tough matchup against the New England Patriots. New England has been excellent at stopping the running game this season, but Pollard usually has the touches and the talent to make it through any defense. His upside is a little capped this week, but he retains a solid floor and is an easy RB1 despite the difficult matchup.
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Dynasty | Christian Watson is expected to play in tonight's Thursday Night Football game against the Detroit Lions after missing the first three games of the season. Dynasty Analysis: Watson is currently ~WR26 in DLF dynasty rankings and 28th overall in September ADP, so expectations are high for him to produce in 2023. Jordan Love has performed above expectations while he's been gone, primarily relying on second year receiver Romeo Doubs, and rookies Jayden Reed and Luke Musgrave. Watson should open up the field with his deep speed and provide even more opportunities for Love. Dynasty managers should be patient with Watson, as he may be limited in his first game back in action.
Los Angeles Chargers LB Joey Bosa (hamstring/toe), TE Gerald Everett (illness), S Alohi Gilman (heel), S Derwin James (hamstring) and C Corey Linsley (illness) did not practice on Thursday, Sept. 28. In addition, RB Austin Ekeler (ankle), LB Eric Kendricks (hamstring), DB Deane Leonard (hamstring), LB Kenneth Murray (groin) and OT Rashawn Slater (ankle) were limited.
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Los Angeles Chargers RB Austin Ekeler (ankle) was limited in practice for the second straight day on Thursday, Sept. 28.
Fantasy Spin: While his return to practice was good news after missing the last two games, the veteran running back has yet to log a full session this week, which leaves his status up in the air for Week 4. Ekeler should be in lineups as a RB1 if he plays, but if not Joshua Kelley is once again a starting option, although he's just a flex after two disappointing performances in a row in Ekeler's stead.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel could be in play for desperate teams in Week 4. Washington is taking on the Philadelphia Eagles on the road as 8.5-point underdogs. With the Commanders projected to be playing from behind, they may have to heavily rely on the passing game to stay within reach. With that in mind, Samuel could be considered as a sneaky fill-in. He doesn't hold much value as an option for typical rosters, but he offers intrigue as a volume-based play in extremely deep leagues. Start him as a last-resort option in Week 4.
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Washington Commanders TE Logan Thomas (concussion) practiced in full on Thursday, Sept. 28, after being limited the day before.
Fantasy Spin: Thomas ranks as TE20 overall despite missing last week's game with the concussion. He's a mid-range TE2 entering Week 4.
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Denver Broncos LB Frank Clark (hip), LB Josey Jewell (hip) and DL Mike Purcell (ribs) did not practice on Thursday, Sept. 28. Also, WR Jerry Jeudy (knee) and S Justin Simmons (hip) were limited.
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Updating a previous report, New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley (ankle) was limited during practice Thursday, Sept. 28.
Fantasy Spin: Barkley has shown confidence about his availability for Week 4, and it is a good sign that he was on the field Thursday. Fantasy players will need to monitor his situation during the week because he is a weekly starting option when healthy.
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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Joshua Palmer could have some fantasy value in a Week 4 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Palmer hasn't had a huge role in the Chargers offense yet this year, but with Mike Williams (knee) done for the season, it's easy to see Palmer stepping into a much more significant role in the passing game. In Week 3, when Williams went down, Palmer caught four of his seven targets for 66 yards and a touchdown. He's likely to serve as a sort of field stretcher for Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense, giving him a little of a boom-or-bust profile until his role becomes more clear. He's solidly in the WR3-4 conversation though.
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Jacksonville Jaguars WR Zay Jones (knee) and LB Devin Lloyd (thumb) did not practice on Thursday, Sept. 28. In addition, S Antonio Johnson (hamstring), WR Jamal Agnew (quadriceps), LB Josh Allen (shoulder), S Andrew Wingard (shoulder), OL Anton Harrison (ankle) and DL Folorunso Fatukasi (shoulder) were limited
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Jacksonville Jaguars WR Zay Jones (knee) did not practice for the second straight day on Thursday, Sept. 28.
Fantasy Spin: Head coach Doug Pederson said Jones was a "long shot" to play earlier in the week. He shouldn't be in lineups outside of the deepest formats, anyway.
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Washington Commanders RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (illness) did not practice on Thursday, Sept. 28. In addition, S Percy Butler (foot) was limited and CBs Emmanuel Forbes (elbow) and Benjamin St-Juste (neck) and TE Logan Thomas (concussion) were full participants.
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Los Angeles Chargers running back Joshua Kelley isn't much of a fantasy starting option in a Week 4 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Kelley wasn't able to do much as the starting running back in place of an injured Austin Ekeler (ankle) in Weeks 2 and 3. With Ekeler trending toward playing in Week 4, Kelley would take a backseat from that starting role. While he did produce much more in Week 1 as a rotational back behind Ekeler, it remains to be seen if that pattern will continue. Kelley can be kept on benches just in case, but likely shouldn't be started in Week 4.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson is still searching for his first solid performance of the 2023 season. The high expectations for the former first-rounder seem like a distant memory as his utilization to start the season has been lackluster. In Week 4, the Commanders have the tall task of handling the elite Philadelphia Eagles. So, if Dotson were to have his breakout this week, it would have to be on the back of a concentrated volume of targets. Unfortunately for the second-year pro, the Washington offense has taken an interest in spreading the ball around amongst their receivers. With many factors stacked against Dotson in this matchup, he's not looking like a trustworthy option until there's a noticeable improvement in his usage.
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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen should have another excellent game in Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Allen is the overall WR1 in fantasy football through the first three weeks of the season and has shown no signs of slowing down. He is in the top 10 of essentially every positive wide receiver ranking in the league so far, and nothing about the Raiders defense seems like it will keep Allen off the board. He's a top-five wide receiver for fantasy lineups this week, although fantasy managers likely shouldn't expect another 49-yard touchdown throw like the one he threw in Week 3.
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Houston Texans OT Joshua Jones (hand), LB Denzel Perryman (hand/wrist), CB Tavierre Thomas (hand) and OT Laremy Tunsil (knee) did not practice on Thursday, Sept. 28. In addition, OL Michael Deiter (chest) was limited and WR Tank Dell (rest), OT George Fant (rest), DE Jonathan Greenard (knee), DB Shaquill Griffin (foot), OG Shaq Mason (ankle), S Jalen Pitre (chest), S Jimmie Ward (rest) and WR Robert Woods (rest) practiced in full.
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Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson (shoulder) was limited during practice Thursday, Sept. 28.
Fantasy Spin: Watson probably will be able to play in the Week 4 despite the injury, but fantasy players can check on his status over the next few days. He is coming off one of his better performances as a member of the Browns and can be a low-end No. 1 fantasy quarterback this week.
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Cleveland Browns RB Kareem Hunt (groin, ribs) was limited during practice Thursday, Sept. 28.
Fantasy Spin: Hunt seems to have a decent chance to play in the Week 4 game, but fantasy players will know more after the final practice of the week. He received seven touches in his season debut and likely will see a similar workload if he is active for the game this week. Fantasy players can consider keeping Hunt on the bench until he is more involved.
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Houston Texans WR Robert Woods (rest) practiced in full on Thursday, Sept. 28, after being limited the day before.
Fantasy Spin: Woods has seen steady targets over the last two weeks but remains behind guys like Nico Collins and Tank Dell in Houston's pecking order. Even still, Woods has produced enough to be considered a flex option in deeper formats.
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