Buccaneers WR Antonio Brown is expected to miss at least two more games with his ankle injury.
Fantasy Impact:
Bruce Arians made it clear that the injury was more long-term than thought, and Schefter's report at least gives a timetable.
Buccaneers WR Antonio Brown is expected to miss at least two more games with his ankle injury.
Bruce Arians made it clear that the injury was more long-term than thought, and Schefter's report at least gives a timetable.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur said RB Josh Jacobs (knee) likely will miss his second straight day of practice, and they will see where he’s at tomorrow.
“He’s been battling through it. We’ll see.”
Related Players: Emanuel Wilson, Chris Brooks
Wilson would more than likely get the RB1 treatment if Jacobs misses Week 15, and he delivered a huge 25.5-point performance last time that happened. Make sure he's not available on your waiver wires as a potential fantasy spot-start option.

Dolphins RB De'Von Achane will be practicing Thursday in a red, non-contact jersey for limited participation," coach Mike McDaniel said.
"It'll be a gradual increase in activity and physicality," McDaniel said.
Related Players: Jaylen Wright, Ollie Gordon
McDaniel said Achane likely would have returned to last week's game if it were a closer contest, so we shouldn't be too concerned about his Week 15 availability. Even if Wright earns a few extra touches, Achane should be locked in as a fantasy RB1, unless he has some sort of set-back later in the week.

The Falcons ruled out WR Drake London for Thursday night.
Related Players: Darnell Mooney, David Sills, Dylan Drummond, Deven Thompkins
The Falcons WR room is mostly down to guys most of us have never heard of. Mooney has not been able to step up his game in London's absence, so he should be considered down in WR4 territory, while Kyle Pitts should be fired up as a low-end TE1.
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