Lions QB Matthew Stafford (hip) missed practice on Wednesday. Stafford is not expected to practice until Friday. Adam Schefter believes that he will play on Sunday.

Bills RB Fred Jackson (knee) returned to practice on Wednesday. Jackson expects to play in Week 4, though he "wasn't overly pleased" with how it went, going on to say that "It's a good thing we've got a week."

Bills RB C.J. Spiller (shoulder) did not practice on Wednesday. Spiller is apparently "healing faster than expected" and is a possibility for Sunday. If both he and Fred Jackson are able to play, it will make for a tough fantasy situation to gauge. Both players would be RB2-types.

Broncos RB Willis McGahee (ribs) participated in practice on Wednesday. McGahee's participation is a great sign for his potential availability in Week 4. He would be tough to bench against the Raiders.

Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (knee) did not practice on Wednesday. Bush has a knee bruise but could play in Week 4 if the swelling goes down. At this point, pencil Daniel Thomas in as the starter, with Lamar Miller rotating in.

Cardinals RB Beanie Wells (turf toe) has been placed on "designated for return" injured reserve, which means he can't return to practice for six weeks. Ryan Williams practiced fully on Wednesday, and will carry the load while Wells is out.

Rams RB Steven Jackson (groin) did not practice on Wednesday. Jackson is probably just getting some rest after finishing the game against the Bears.

Raiders RB Darren McFadden (shoulder) was limited in practice on Wednesday. He's just getting some rest.

Texans RB Arian Foster (not injury related) was limited in practice on Wednesday. Foster was just getting a day of rest.

Browns RB Trent Richardson (knee) practiced fully on Wednesday. Richardson is expected to play in Week 4.

Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart (toe, ankle) was limited in practice on Wednesday. Stewart is on track to play in Week 4. Given the short week in Week 3, he didn't have much time to recover from Week 2.

Giants RB Ahmad Bradshaw (neck) was a full participant in practice on Wednesday. Bradshaw is expected to play against the Eagles, which will push Andre Brown back to a reserve role. Don't expect Bradshaw to dominate the touches like he did prior to the injury, however.

Bears RB Michael Bush may have a shoulder injury, but he practiced on Wednesday. If he is limited or can't play on Monday night, Kahlil Bell would become a sneaky start assuming Matt Forte is also out. However, Forte resumed practicing on Wednesday and thinks he can play in Week 4. HC Lovie Smith is not as optimistic, saying that Forte, "still has a long way to go."

Redskins RB Evan Royster (knee) was limited in practice on Wednesday. With Roy Helu (toe) done for the year, the Redskins signed Ryan Grant for depth. Royster seems locked in to RB2 duties behind Alfred Morris.

Chiefs RB Peyton Hillis (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. If Hillis can't play, Shaun Draughn would pick up extra snaps as the backup to Jamaal Charles.

Jaguars RB Rashad Jennings (knee) returned to participate in individual drills on Wednesday. Jennings is making his way back, but he's no real threat to Maurice Jones-Drew at this point.

Packers WR Greg Jennings (groin) was limited in practice on Wednesday. He did not reinsure his groin in Monday night's game, so the Packers were just giving him a rest.

Redskins WR Pierre Garcon (foot) was limited in practice on Wednesday. Garcon was limited in practice last week but was unable to play. Leonard Hankerson should move into the starting lineup whether or not Garcon can play.

Saints WR Marques Colston (foot) practiced fully on Wednesday. It's good news that Colston is practicing fully. He still has the foot issue, which is reportedly plantar fasciitis, but appears to be doing better. He has 10 catches for 160 yards through three games, but has yet to find the end zone.

Giants WR Hakeem Nicks (foot) did not practice on Wednesday, as planned. Nicks is expected to play against the Eagles on Sunday. He did not play against the Panthers because it was a short week.

Eagles WR Jeremy Maclin (hip) participated in practice on Wednesday and expects to play in Week 4.

Texans WR Andre Johnson (not injury related) was limited in practice on Wednesday. Johnson was just getting a day of rest.

Titans WR Kenny Britt (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday, but is "improving rapidly," per HC Mike Munchak. Britt's injury is not serious, and he's tentatively expected to play against the Texans this week.

Redskins WR Leonard Hankerson (back) practiced fully on Wednesday. He took a nasty hit towards the end of Sunday's game but the X-rays came back negative. HC Mike Shanahan said that he's earned the right to start even when Pierre Garcon returns.

Jaguars WR Laurent Robinson (head) has passed his concussion tests, but has yet to be cleared for contact, so he still not a sure thing for Sunday's game.

Jets WR Stephen Hill (hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday. On Monday, HC Rex Ryan said Hill was "iffy" for Week 4. Look for Jeremy Kerley to see some extra work.

Patriots WR Julian Edelman (hand) did not practice on Wednesday. Edelman was supposed to try to practice today, so his absence doesn't bode well for Week 4.

Browns WR Mohamed Massaquoi (hamstring) has been ruled out for Week 4. With Massaquoi sidelined, it's a opportunity for Josh Gordon and Travis Benjamin to get more snaps. Benjamin saw the biggest jump in snaps from Week 2 to Week 3.

Lions WR Titus Young (knee) missed practice on Wednesday. Young is probably just getting a day of rest.

Vikings TE Kyle Rudolph (thigh) missed practice on Wednesday. This appears to be a day of rest for Rudolph.

Broncos TE Jacob Tamme (groin) practiced fully on Wednesday. Tamme looks like he'll be able to play in Week 4.

Raiders TE Brandon Myers (concussion) has been cleared to practice but has not yet been cleared for contact. This is a good sign for his availability in Week 4.

Titans TE Jared Cook (shoulder) did not practice on Wednesday. He is considered to be "day-to-day," but HC Mike Munchak is hopeful that he'll be able to play on Sunday. Craig Stevens would be a sneaky start if Cook can't go.