Saturday, September 18, 2010

Nicks, Wells, Harvin could be game-time decisions

It looks as if fantasy owners of New York Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks (ankle) are going to have to wait and see on whether he plays or not this weekend. Nicks traveled with the team to Indianapolis but was still listed as questionable Saturday afternoon.

The same is true for owners of  Arizona's Beanie Wells. The running back (knee) had some swelling after workouts this week and was limited in practice. He is considered a game-time decision.

There are conflicting reports on Minnesota wideout Percy Harvin's status. Harvin is nursing a sore hip. One report says he is a game-time decision but Steve Wyche of NFL Network's Total Access says "all indications" are that Harvin will only only play, but start. Keep monitoring the situation up until game time.


Vikings rookie Toby Gerhart (knee) will see his first action of the season Sunday against the Dolphins. Unless head coach Brad Childress decides to use Gerhart as the team's goal-line back, he has little fantasy value.

Good news for Larry Fitzgerald (knee) owners. The Arizona Cardinals wideout practiced in full on Friday and is listed as probable for the team's Week 2 game against the Atlanta Falcons.

The news is also good for Cincinnati running back Cedric Benson (shoulder). He practiced Friday and is considered probable for this weekend.

Washington's Donovan McNabb is still bothered by a sore ankle but is expected to start this weekend. He is officially listed as questionable.

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