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Emmanuel Sanders suffers shoulder injury

Fantasy Football, NFL News
October 19, 2015
InjuryAC joint sprain; timetable for return unknown

After Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders made a catch that was deemed to be not a catch at the end of regulation in Cleveland, he came up holding his arm in a way that suggested a shoulder or collarbone injury.

Per a league source, it’s an AC joint sprain for Sanders.

It’s currently not clear whether Sanders will miss any time. Fortunately for the Broncos, the bye week is next. In two weeks, they’ll play the Packers on Sunday Night Football. (Pro Football Talk)

Nerdy Football Analysis: HC Gary Kubiak told reporters “expectations are that he’s going to be OK”. Denver will benefit from a well-timed bye in Week 7 before hosting Green Bay in two weeks. In the unlikely event he cannot play in that game, Andre Caldwell and Bennie Fowler might be the two receivers that receive most of the snaps in his absence.

Mariota diagnosed with sprained MCL

Fantasy Football, NFL News
October 19, 2015
InjuryLikely will cost rookie multiple weeks

Ken Whisenhunt: Marcus Mariota had MRI and he has a sprained MCL. (Jim Wyatt on Twitter)

Nerdy Football Analysis: The No. 2 overall pick did not miss a snap until he was pulled late in blowout loss to the Dolphins after Miami DL Olivier Vernon went low on him on a first-half hit. Since MCL sprains are typically multi-week injuries, Zach Mettenberger figures to get a start next week at home against Atlanta and possibly in Week 8 at Houston.

QB1 or QB2: Breaking Down Who to Start in Fantasy Football Week 7

Fantasy Football
October 19, 2015

Week 7 of the NFL season is a week away, but it’s never too early to start preparing your fantasy team for next week’s action.

Is Matthew Stafford a QB1 after a monster performance against the Bears? Is Ryan Tannehill a QB1 with a matchup against lowly Houston?

Watch as Stephen Nelson and Nerdy Football Fantasy Football Analyst Matt Camp break down which quarterbacks are QB1s and those who are QB2s in the video above.

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Fantasy Football: Trade Targets to Buy Low Before Week 7 Matchups

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October 19, 2015

We’re getting to the halfway point in the fantasy football season, and for some of us, it’s time to start making moves.

Who’s a nice option at wide receiver to get on the cheap? Which injured quarterback should you try to pick up for a late-season push?

Watch as Nerdy Football Fantasy Football Expert Matt Camp examines the best targets to buy at a low price in the video above.

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Jermichael Finley Officially Retires

NFL News
October 19, 2015

Former Packers tight end Jermichael Finley has officially retired from the NFL, reports Adam Schefter of ESPN.com (via Twitter). As Schefter observes, the news doesn’t come as a surprise, given Finley’s injury history and the fact that there had been no word on his comeback attempt since 2014.

Finley, 28, was selected in the third round of the 2008 draft by the Packers, and spent the next six seasons with the team. During that stretch, Finley was frequently targeted by Aaron Rodgers, racking up 223 receptions for 2,785 yards and 20 touchdowns. Finley’s best year came in 2011, when he established career highs with 767 yards and eight TDs.

However, a 2013 neck injury derailed Finley’s career, and forced him into early retirement. About a year ago, we heard that the tight end had working out for five hours a day in the hopes of signing with an NFL team at some point. At that time though, despite showing progress through a series of MRIs and CAT scans, Finley wasn’t considered likely to return to the field.

Instead, the ex-Packer was moving forward to collect a $10MM insurance policy that he had filed in case of a career-ending injury. As Rand Getlin detailed in August 2014, it wasn’t as simple as Finley filing the claim and being handed $10MM, since at least one doctor medically cleared the tight end to return to action — that meant that the insurance company could argue the injury sustained by Finley wasn’t career-ending.

It’s not clear whether Finley has collected some or all of that insurance policy in the past year, but assuming the process is still ongoing, the fact that he has officially retired from the NFL should help move things forward.