DFS Alerts

Adam Humphries

Houston Texans
1/17/20, 6:17 PM ET

Adam Humphries (Ankle), Cody Hollister (Ankle) Questionable for Sunday

Hollister and Humphries are both officially listed as questionable for Sunday. Humphries has not played since Week 13, and it isn’t clear how large his role would be if he returns. He totaled just 6 targets his final three games before getting hurt, down significantly from earlier in the season. Hollister will function mainly as a special teams player.

As reported by: Turron Davenport Other tagged players: Cody Hollister

LeSean McCoy

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1/17/20, 4:41 PM ET

LeSean McCoy (Illness), Matt Moore (Illness) Limited Friday, Questionable for Sunday

McCoy and Moore were limited in practice Friday and are officially questionable for Sunday, as they’re both fighting off an illness this week. Moore will be the backup QB if healthy, while McCoy would likely have a limited role as the third RB.

As reported by: Kansas City Chiefs Other tagged players: Matt Moore

Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs
1/17/20, 3:34 PM ET

Travis Kelce (Knee) Will Play Sunday, as Expected

Kelce will play Sunday, as expected. He had been limited this week in practice but never actually at risk of not playing Sunday.

As reported by: Adam Teicher

George Kittle

San Francisco 49ers
1/16/20, 6:05 PM ET

George Kittle (Ankle) Practices Fully Thursday

Kittle practiced fully Thursday, removing any doubt about his availability for Sunday. The elite TE will fill his normal role as a key piece of the 49ers’ offense.

As reported by: Matt Maiocco

Geronimo Allison

Atlanta Falcons
1/16/20, 6:24 PM ET

Geronimo Allison (Illness), Allen Lazard (Ankle) Limited; Ryan Grant (Personal) Practices Fully Thursday

Allison was limited Thursday after sitting out Wednesday, while Lazard was limited for the second straight day. They both appear likely to play. Grant practiced fully after sitting out Wednesday for a personal reason, and he will be available Sunday.

As reported by: Green Bay Packers Other tagged players: Allen Lazard, Ryan Grant

Cody Hollister

Tennessee Titans
1/16/20, 5:48 PM ET

Cody Hollister (Ankle), Adam Humphries (Ankle) Limited in Practice Thursday

Hollister was limited Thursday after practicing fully Wednesday, putting his status in question. Humphries was limited once again, appearing to be on track to return.

As reported by: Turron Davenport Other tagged players: Adam Humphries

George Kittle

San Francisco 49ers
1/15/20, 7:13 PM ET

George Kittle (Ankle) Does Not Practice Wednesday

Kittle did not practice Wednesday, although he was reportedly walking in the locker room without a limp. It seems highly unlikely this injury keeps him out Sunday, but he is worth monitoring the rest of the week.

As reported by: Nick Wagoner

Adam Humphries

Houston Texans
1/15/20, 6:52 PM ET

Adam Humphries (Ankle) Limited; Cody Hollister (Ankle) Practices Fully Wednesday

Humphries took a step towards returning to the field, getting a limited practice in Wednesday. He has not played since Week 13. Hollister should be healthy enough to play this week, practicing fully Wednesday.

As reported by: Turron Davenport Other tagged players: Cody Hollister

Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs
1/15/20, 6:12 PM ET

Travis Kelce (Knee) Limited in Practice Wednesday

Kelce was limited in practice Wednesday. He is not at risk of missing Sunday’s game, and he will be an elite option as usual.

As reported by: Kansas City Chiefs

Allen Lazard

New York Jets
1/15/20, 7:02 PM ET

Allen Lazard (Ankle) Limited; Geronimo Allison (Illness), Ryan Grant (Personal) Do Not Practice Wednesday

Lazard was limited Wednesday but is still on track to play this week. Allison and Grant will both need to be monitored. Neither are likely to be out this week, but illnesses and personal issues can sometimes linger longer than expected.

As reported by: Green Bay Packers Other tagged players: Geronimo Allison, Ryan Grant

LeSean McCoy

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1/15/20, 3:48 PM ET

LeSean McCoy (Illness), Matt Moore (Illness) Will Not Practice Wednesday

McCoy and Moore will not practice Wednesday with undisclosed illnesses. Both have time to get healthy, as the Chiefs do not play until Sunday.

As reported by: Matt Derrick Other tagged players: Matt Moore

Raheem Mostert

Las Vegas Raiders
1/13/20, 3:09 PM ET

Raheem Mostert (Calf Cramp) Expected to be Healthy Moving Forward

Mostert was bothered by a calf cramp during the 49ers’ previous game. However, there aren’t expected to be any lingering effects, and Mostert should be a full participant this week.

As reported by: Matt Barrows

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks
1/13/20, 3:34 PM ET

Seahawks DE Ziggy Ansah Inactive for Divisional Round

Ansah being out is a blow to the Seahawks’ pass rush, which was a point of weakness defensively for much of the 2019 regular season. Aaron Rodgers will benefit from potentially more time in the pocket when he drops back to pass with Ansah sidelined.

As reported by: Matt Schneidman

Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers
1/12/20, 6:15 PM ET

Packers T Bryan Bulaga (Illness) is Active Today Vs. the Seahawks

The Packers will have one of their best offensive lineman against the Seahawks this afternoon. Bulaga popped up on the injury report later in the week, but will push through his illness. His presence on the field is a boost for the running game as well as pass protection against Jadeveon Clowney and the Seahawks’ front seven.

As reported by: Rob Demovsky

Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs
1/12/20, 2:41 PM ET

Chiefs TE Travis Kelce is Officially Active Today Vs. the Texans

Kelce was limited in practice this week, but his availability for today’s game was never in serious doubt. While he should be chalk, Kelce and George Kittle, who completely busted yesterday, are projected as the highest-owned and highest-projected tight ends on this weekend’s four-game slate.

Kelce could be in for a big game today against a Texans defense that ranked 12th in fantasy points allowed to tight ends and was just 26th in DVOA vs. the pass in 2019. The Chiefs have the highest ITT on the slate at over 30 points, so Kelce could benefit from some fireworks if this game shoots out.

As reported by: Adam Teicher