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James Laurinaitis, LB, St. Louis: Had 16 tackles in a 21-13 loss to Arizona. Santonio Holmes, WR, Pittsburgh: Had seven catches for 87 yards in a 27-24 overtime loss to Kansas City. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Need viable replacements for injured star running backs? Injuries to some top fantasy starters at running back have left some owners scrambling for replacements. Full Article at FOX Sports
WR – Santana Moss: 1 Rush Attempts and 8 Targets; 1 red zone and 1 deep ball. He had big receptions for 15 and 25 yards. He was tackled for a loss or no gain 1 time. TE – Todd Yoder: 1 Target; 1 red zone target. Full Article at Fantasy Sharks
News: Anquan Boldin will test his ailing ankle in pre-game warmups at Chicago, according to Brad Biggs' (National Football Post) twitter page. Full Article at FOX Sports
AP reports Washington Redskins CB DeAngelo Hall says he will file a complaint with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell about what Hall says were cheap shots delivered by coaches on his former team during a sideline melee against the Falcons on Sunday. Full Article at Sports Blogs
New receivers are emerging, three teams change quarterbacks, Peyton Manning's top target is hurting and Ray Rice will have a tough test against Denver's run defence. Full Article at TSN.ca
Post Date: 10/26/09 12:45 *-Figures the one week Ive finally resigned myself to Chris Wells not being any type of factor and prop up Tim Hightower that Wells (who was Questionable with a supposed hip injury) finally gets extended playing time and... Full Article at Sports Blogs
While the Arizona Cardinals have rebounded to win three consecutive outings there is still plenty to work on in the desert. Arizona remains dead last in the NFL averaging a mere 60 yards per game rushing. Full Article at FOX Sports
The Brothers Sablich are here to help with fantasy football analysis for Week 8. They will also answer reader questions until 5 p.m. on Friday. Post one below. Also, scroll down for reading tips from the Fantasy Football Librarian. Full Article at The New York Times
The Brothers Sablich are here to help with fantasy football analysis for Week 8. They will also answer reader questions until 5 p.m. on Friday. Post one below. Also, scroll down for reading tips from the Fantasy Football Librarian. Full Article at The New York Times
Some serious injuries this past week have created some great opportunities on this week's waiver wire. Shonn Greene stepped in for Leon Washington and the Jets running game didn't miss a beat. Full Article at Fantasy Sharks
The News Despite a sore hip, Chris Wells looked good on Sunday, gaining 67 yards off 14 carries and finding the end zone. He also caught three balls for 10 yards. Full Article at No-Offseason.com
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. In a match between two Super Bowl finalists from the previous two seasons, neither the Giants nor the Arizona Cardinals played at a championship level Sunday night. Full Article at The New York Times
October 23rd, 2009 9:07pm PST Friday Night Fantasy Football Infirmary Report Week Seven Injury report [Including IDP] (Friday updates) Offensive Player injuries Chris Wells, RB (Cardinals): The Cardinal’s rookie running back has been limited all week... Full Article at Sports Blogs
Will the Bills be able to finally use their weapons with “Captain Checkdown” down? Full Article at Sports Blogs
The News Cardinals' rookie running back Chris Wells was limited in practice on Wednesday with a sore hip, according to the team's official website. Our View Wells should be good to go this weekend, but the hip ws pretty sore today. Full Article at No-Offseason.com
When Terrelle Pryor committed to Ohio State two years ago as the nation's top recruit, he was supposed to give coach Jim Tressel's team a dual-threat playmaker it's rarely seen at quarterback. Full Article at Sporting News
After exploding in a 41-0 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Seattle Seahawks were on the opposite end of the spectrum at the conclusion of Sunday’s divisional battle. The Cardinals dominated all phases of the game and cruised to a 27-3 win. Full Article at FOX Sports
The problem with the Cardinals is that leadership is letting them down and I place the blame firmly on Ken Whisenhunt. Full Article at Fantasy Sharks
September 8th, 2009 11:30pm PST David's Daily Digest [My Take] More football news and happenings from around the league; here’s the latest I am hearing, reading, and following with my take on things and how they will impact the coming fantasy... Full Article at Sports Blogs
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Chris Wells of the Ohio State Buckeyes sits on the bench after their loss to the Texas Longhorns in the 38th Fiesta Bowl college football game in Glendale, Arizona, January 5, 2009.
View Photo »Former Ohio State running back Chris Wells checks his cell phone during the first half of the Ohio State Scarlet and Gray college football game Saturday, April 25, 2009, in Columbus Ohio. Wells is expected to selected in the NFL Draft on Saturday.
View Photo »FILE - In these university handouts and file photos top college football prospects for the 2009 NFL Draft are shown. They are: Kenny Britt, Eben Britton, Patrick Chung, Ziggy Hood, Paul Kruger, Mohamad Massaquoi, Max Unger, Chris Wells, Patrick White and Eric Wood. (AP Photo) ** MAGS OUT.
View Photo »FILE - In these university handouts and file photos top college football prospects for the 2009 NFL Draft are shown. They are: Kenny Britt, Eben Britton, Patrick Chung, Ziggy Hood, Paul Kruger, Mohamad Massaquoi, Max Unger, Chris Wells, Patrick White and Eric Wood. (AP Photo) ** MAGS OUT.
View Photo »FILE - In these university handouts and file photos top college football prospects for the 2009 NFL Draft are shown. They are: Kenny Britt, Eben Britton, Patrick Chung, Ziggy Hood, Paul Kruger, Mohamad Massaquoi, Max Unger, Chris Wells, Patrick White and Eric Wood. (AP Photo) ** MAGS OUT.
View Photo »Former Ohio State running back Chris Wells runs a drill at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Ohio State running back Chris Wells runs a football drill at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Ohio State running back Chris Wells runs a football drill at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009.
View Photo »In this Aug. 4, 2008 file photo, Ohio State running back Chris Wells looks on from the sideline during football practice in Columbus, Ohio. Wells is giving up his final year of eligibility to enter the NFL draft.
View Photo »Ohio State Buckeyes running back Chris Wells (28) is brought down by Earl Thomas (12) of the Texas Longhorns as Lamarr Houston (R) chases during the first half of the 38th Fiesta Bowl college football game in Glendale, Arizona, January 5, 2009.
View Photo »Ohio State Buckeyes running back Chris Wells (28) runs away from the Texas Longhorns defense during the first half of the 38th Fiesta Bowl college football game in Glendale, Arizona, January 5, 2009.
View Photo »Former Ohio State running back Chris Wells checks his cell phone during the first half of the Ohio State Scarlet and Gray college football game Saturday, April 25, 2009, in Columbus Ohio. Wells is expected to selected in the NFL Draft on Saturday.
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