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20600 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
Fan explained that the anode and cathode of the hydrogel have different functional groups that make it both zincophilic (with an affinity for zinc ) and iodophilic ( with an affinity for iodine), respectively.
On the anode side of the battery, this has the effect of repelling dissolved polyiodides — negatively charged ions composed entirely of iodine atoms — allowing the zinc to be deposited uniformly, protecting the anode from iodine-caused corrosion.
The polyiodides are immobilized at the cathode side of the battery, and reactions in which iodine is both stripped of electrons (oxidization) and also granted electrons (reduction) — so-called “redox reactions” — are sped up thanks to the synchronized rapid transport of ions and electrons.
The solid nature of the hydrogel electrolyte can also limit the growth of dendrites thanks to its mechanical strength, which acts as a physical barrier not present in liquid electrolytes.
Tentative first steps
Testing their aqueous hydrogel-modified zinc iodine batteries battery, the team found that the decay rate was ultralow, with the energy storage capacity of the battery retained to an outstanding level over the course of 18,000 discharge and recharge cycles. |
20601 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
The polyiodides are immobilized at the cathode side of the battery, and reactions in which iodine is both stripped of electrons (oxidization) and also granted electrons (reduction) — so-called “redox reactions” — are sped up thanks to the synchronized rapid transport of ions and electrons.
The solid nature of the hydrogel electrolyte can also limit the growth of dendrites thanks to its mechanical strength, which acts as a physical barrier not present in liquid electrolytes.
Tentative first steps
Testing their aqueous hydrogel-modified zinc iodine batteries battery, the team found that the decay rate was ultralow, with the energy storage capacity of the battery retained to an outstanding level over the course of 18,000 discharge and recharge cycles. This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results. |
20602 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
The polyiodides are immobilized at the cathode side of the battery, and reactions in which iodine is both stripped of electrons (oxidization) and also granted electrons (reduction) — so-called “redox reactions” — are sped up thanks to the synchronized rapid transport of ions and electrons.
The solid nature of the hydrogel electrolyte can also limit the growth of dendrites thanks to its mechanical strength, which acts as a physical barrier not present in liquid electrolytes.
Tentative first steps
Testing their aqueous hydrogel-modified zinc iodine batteries battery, the team found that the decay rate was ultralow, with the energy storage capacity of the battery retained to an outstanding level over the course of 18,000 discharge and recharge cycles. This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results.
“The adhesion between the polyanionic and polycationic hydrogel components is remarkably robust, effectively mitigating the swelling of the hydrogel even in the absence of a cellulose paper scaffold,” Fan explained. |
20603 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
The solid nature of the hydrogel electrolyte can also limit the growth of dendrites thanks to its mechanical strength, which acts as a physical barrier not present in liquid electrolytes.
Tentative first steps
Testing their aqueous hydrogel-modified zinc iodine batteries battery, the team found that the decay rate was ultralow, with the energy storage capacity of the battery retained to an outstanding level over the course of 18,000 discharge and recharge cycles. This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results.
“The adhesion between the polyanionic and polycationic hydrogel components is remarkably robust, effectively mitigating the swelling of the hydrogel even in the absence of a cellulose paper scaffold,” Fan explained. “The unexpectedly strong iodine adsorption capability of the positively charged hydrogel has led to a striking and rapid color transformation, exceeding our initial expectations. |
20604 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
The solid nature of the hydrogel electrolyte can also limit the growth of dendrites thanks to its mechanical strength, which acts as a physical barrier not present in liquid electrolytes.
Tentative first steps
Testing their aqueous hydrogel-modified zinc iodine batteries battery, the team found that the decay rate was ultralow, with the energy storage capacity of the battery retained to an outstanding level over the course of 18,000 discharge and recharge cycles. This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results.
“The adhesion between the polyanionic and polycationic hydrogel components is remarkably robust, effectively mitigating the swelling of the hydrogel even in the absence of a cellulose paper scaffold,” Fan explained. “The unexpectedly strong iodine adsorption capability of the positively charged hydrogel has led to a striking and rapid color transformation, exceeding our initial expectations.
Despite promising results, Fan acknowledged there is much to do before the battery can be brought to the mass market. |
20605 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
Tentative first steps
Testing their aqueous hydrogel-modified zinc iodine batteries battery, the team found that the decay rate was ultralow, with the energy storage capacity of the battery retained to an outstanding level over the course of 18,000 discharge and recharge cycles. This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results.
“The adhesion between the polyanionic and polycationic hydrogel components is remarkably robust, effectively mitigating the swelling of the hydrogel even in the absence of a cellulose paper scaffold,” Fan explained. “The unexpectedly strong iodine adsorption capability of the positively charged hydrogel has led to a striking and rapid color transformation, exceeding our initial expectations.
Despite promising results, Fan acknowledged there is much to do before the battery can be brought to the mass market.
“We have to note that in terms of mass or volume energy density, so far, the ZIB is still far from the commercial lithium-ion batteries,” Fan conceded. |
20606 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results.
“The adhesion between the polyanionic and polycationic hydrogel components is remarkably robust, effectively mitigating the swelling of the hydrogel even in the absence of a cellulose paper scaffold,” Fan explained. “The unexpectedly strong iodine adsorption capability of the positively charged hydrogel has led to a striking and rapid color transformation, exceeding our initial expectations.
Despite promising results, Fan acknowledged there is much to do before the battery can be brought to the mass market.
“We have to note that in terms of mass or volume energy density, so far, the ZIB is still far from the commercial lithium-ion batteries,” Fan conceded. “The hydrogel electrolytes need to be further improved in terms of ion conductivity and stability. |
20607 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
This outstrips the stability of currently available zinc iodine batteries, and their test battery also delivered some surprising results.
“The adhesion between the polyanionic and polycationic hydrogel components is remarkably robust, effectively mitigating the swelling of the hydrogel even in the absence of a cellulose paper scaffold,” Fan explained. “The unexpectedly strong iodine adsorption capability of the positively charged hydrogel has led to a striking and rapid color transformation, exceeding our initial expectations.
Despite promising results, Fan acknowledged there is much to do before the battery can be brought to the mass market.
“We have to note that in terms of mass or volume energy density, so far, the ZIB is still far from the commercial lithium-ion batteries,” Fan conceded. “The hydrogel electrolytes need to be further improved in terms of ion conductivity and stability. In addition, hydrogel electrolytes should be compatible with other battery components, including electrodes and separators.”
The researcher also pointed out that large-scale and cost-effective production methods for hydrogel electrolytes are a prerequisite before the aqueous zinc iodine batteries is ready for widescale commercial use. |
20608 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
“The unexpectedly strong iodine adsorption capability of the positively charged hydrogel has led to a striking and rapid color transformation, exceeding our initial expectations.
Despite promising results, Fan acknowledged there is much to do before the battery can be brought to the mass market.
“We have to note that in terms of mass or volume energy density, so far, the ZIB is still far from the commercial lithium-ion batteries,” Fan conceded. “The hydrogel electrolytes need to be further improved in terms of ion conductivity and stability. In addition, hydrogel electrolytes should be compatible with other battery components, including electrodes and separators.”
The researcher also pointed out that large-scale and cost-effective production methods for hydrogel electrolytes are a prerequisite before the aqueous zinc iodine batteries is ready for widescale commercial use. This will include optimizing the production process of hydrogels as well as sourcing affordable raw materials and minimizing waste generated during the manufacturing of these materials.
“Ensuring the safety and reliability of hydrogel-based batteries is also necessary,” Fan concluded. |
20609 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
Despite promising results, Fan acknowledged there is much to do before the battery can be brought to the mass market.
“We have to note that in terms of mass or volume energy density, so far, the ZIB is still far from the commercial lithium-ion batteries,” Fan conceded. “The hydrogel electrolytes need to be further improved in terms of ion conductivity and stability. In addition, hydrogel electrolytes should be compatible with other battery components, including electrodes and separators.”
The researcher also pointed out that large-scale and cost-effective production methods for hydrogel electrolytes are a prerequisite before the aqueous zinc iodine batteries is ready for widescale commercial use. This will include optimizing the production process of hydrogels as well as sourcing affordable raw materials and minimizing waste generated during the manufacturing of these materials.
“Ensuring the safety and reliability of hydrogel-based batteries is also necessary,” Fan concluded. “Rigorous testing and evaluation of the potential environmental impact of hydrogel electrolytes, from raw material extraction to disposal, are vital to meeting sustainability goals and gaining public trust.”
Reference: Peihua Yang, Hong Jin Fan, et al., Hetero-Polyionic Hydrogels Enable Dendrites-Free Aqueous Zn-I2 Batteries with Fast Kinetics, Advanced Materials, (2023). |
20610 | Bringing aqueous rechargeable zinc iodine batteries to the mainstream energy market
In addition, hydrogel electrolytes should be compatible with other battery components, including electrodes and separators.”
The researcher also pointed out that large-scale and cost-effective production methods for hydrogel electrolytes are a prerequisite before the aqueous zinc iodine batteries is ready for widescale commercial use. This will include optimizing the production process of hydrogels as well as sourcing affordable raw materials and minimizing waste generated during the manufacturing of these materials.
“Ensuring the safety and reliability of hydrogel-based batteries is also necessary,” Fan concluded. “Rigorous testing and evaluation of the potential environmental impact of hydrogel electrolytes, from raw material extraction to disposal, are vital to meeting sustainability goals and gaining public trust.”
Reference: Peihua Yang, Hong Jin Fan, et al., Hetero-Polyionic Hydrogels Enable Dendrites-Free Aqueous Zn-I2 Batteries with Fast Kinetics, Advanced Materials, (2023). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202306531
Feature image credit: danilo.alvesd on Unsplash |
20611 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Apple has at least one more trick — or possibly a treat — up its sleeve this year. On October 30, the night before Halloween, the company is hosting another event. This one is dubbed “Scary Fast,” which is a strong indicator that Apple will have some speedy new hardware to show off. Unusually, Apple is holding this event in the evening. It starts at 8PM ET.
This year's iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. |
20612 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Apple has at least one more trick — or possibly a treat — up its sleeve this year. On October 30, the night before Halloween, the company is hosting another event. This one is dubbed “Scary Fast,” which is a strong indicator that Apple will have some speedy new hardware to show off. Unusually, Apple is holding this event in the evening. It starts at 8PM ET.
This year's iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. |
20613 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
On October 30, the night before Halloween, the company is hosting another event. This one is dubbed “Scary Fast,” which is a strong indicator that Apple will have some speedy new hardware to show off. Unusually, Apple is holding this event in the evening. It starts at 8PM ET.
This year's iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. |
20614 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Unusually, Apple is holding this event in the evening. It starts at 8PM ET.
This year's iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) |
20615 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Unusually, Apple is holding this event in the evening. It starts at 8PM ET.
This year's iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. |
20616 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
This year's iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time. |
20617 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
There's always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple's focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. |
20618 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
M3 chip
Apple won't be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase. |
20619 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It's been nearly 17 months since Apple's M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. |
20620 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. |
20621 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
(No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn't quite the same thing.) For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent. |
20622 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
For what it's worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. |
20623 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. |
20624 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that "M3 series MacBook Pro" will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users. |
20625 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
As such, there's a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. |
20626 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
iMac
A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case. |
20627 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. |
20628 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. |
20629 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. |
20630 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time. |
20631 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time.
However, Kuo doesn't expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. |
20632 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time.
However, Kuo doesn't expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. He previously didn't anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. |
20633 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
MacBook Pro
Devindra Hardawar/Engadget
There's a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time.
However, Kuo doesn't expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. He previously didn't anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024. |
20634 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.
Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple's web store. That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time.
However, Kuo doesn't expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. He previously didn't anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024.
MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to "the limited M2 computing power upgrade," Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. |
20635 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
That's often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time.
However, Kuo doesn't expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. He previously didn't anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024.
MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to "the limited M2 computing power upgrade," Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too). |
20636 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Those could now be ready for prime time.
However, Kuo doesn't expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. He previously didn't anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024.
MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to "the limited M2 computing power upgrade," Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. |
20637 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
He previously didn't anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024.
MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to "the limited M2 computing power upgrade," Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million. |
20638 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024.
MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to "the limited M2 computing power upgrade," Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. |
20639 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to "the limited M2 computing power upgrade," Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event. |
20640 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. |
20641 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. |
20642 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. |
20643 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
If M3-powered models don't lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it's more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about. |
20644 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. |
20645 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
USB-C accessories
Rumors also point to Apple unveiling more USB-C accessories as it shifts away from the Lightning port. Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside. |
20646 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Gurman suggests we'll see USB-C versions of the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard at the event.
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. |
20647 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
This makes a lot of sense. Apple ditched the Lightning port in all iPhone 15 models, while it started adopting USB-C on iPads several years back. The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. |
20648 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
The company also recently unveiled an Apple Pencil that has a USB-C charging port. This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. The next iPad Pro will probably need more changes to make it more palatable for anyone who picked up the previous two models, which means Apple might need more time to get it ready. |
20649 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
This change was prompted by European Union rules that require a standard charging port on certain devices. Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. The next iPad Pro will probably need more changes to make it more palatable for anyone who picked up the previous two models, which means Apple might need more time to get it ready. If that's the case, the company might be content to give the iPad Pro a spec bump for the time being. |
20650 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
Having the same port on all Apple devices and accessories will mean consumers have fewer types of cables to worry about.
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. The next iPad Pro will probably need more changes to make it more palatable for anyone who picked up the previous two models, which means Apple might need more time to get it ready. If that's the case, the company might be content to give the iPad Pro a spec bump for the time being.
Other iPads could also get a refresh at the event, just in time for the holidays. |
20651 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
iPad Pro
Nathan Ingraham / Engadget
While Gurman may have poured cold water on the idea, we can't disregard our hunch that we'll see at least one iPad at Apple's event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. The next iPad Pro will probably need more changes to make it more palatable for anyone who picked up the previous two models, which means Apple might need more time to get it ready. If that's the case, the company might be content to give the iPad Pro a spec bump for the time being.
Other iPads could also get a refresh at the event, just in time for the holidays. We won't have to wait too long to find out either way. |
20652 | What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.
It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. The next iPad Pro will probably need more changes to make it more palatable for anyone who picked up the previous two models, which means Apple might need more time to get it ready. If that's the case, the company might be content to give the iPad Pro a spec bump for the time being.
Other iPads could also get a refresh at the event, just in time for the holidays. We won't have to wait too long to find out either way. We'll have full coverage of everything you need to know from the Scary Fast event at Engadget, so while you're waiting for Halloween trick-or-treaters to show up, slip into your jammies, grab a mug of cocoa and join us on Monday evening. |
20653 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
After turning back the clocks last week, it now gets darker earlier for the foreseeable future. That darkness allows us to see the stars on a clear night, so it's only natural to wonder if the pass-catching stars will shine bright in Week 10 of the NFL season. We already know Tee Higgins and Nico Collins are OUT, while Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and T.J. Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10? |
20654 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
After turning back the clocks last week, it now gets darker earlier for the foreseeable future. That darkness allows us to see the stars on a clear night, so it's only natural to wonder if the pass-catching stars will shine bright in Week 10 of the NFL season. We already know Tee Higgins and Nico Collins are OUT, while Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and T.J. Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. |
20655 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
That darkness allows us to see the stars on a clear night, so it's only natural to wonder if the pass-catching stars will shine bright in Week 10 of the NFL season. We already know Tee Higgins and Nico Collins are OUT, while Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and T.J. Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. |
20656 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
We already know Tee Higgins and Nico Collins are OUT, while Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and T.J. Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. |
20657 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
We already know Tee Higgins and Nico Collins are OUT, while Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and T.J. Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. |
20658 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. |
20659 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Hockenson are among the other star pass-catchers beaten up heading into the week. Can we expect them on the field when the action kicks off Sunday?
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. |
20660 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Below, we'll give you the latest news on these ailing pass-catchers and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 10 fantasy landscape.
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits. |
20661 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
WEEK 10 INJURY UPDATES: Early WRs | RBs
Is Justin Jefferson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: The Vikings will not activate Jefferson before Sunday's game and have officially ruled him OUT, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits.
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. |
20662 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Jefferson (hamstring) is officially listed as "questionable" for Sunday's game against the Saints. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits.
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. In addition, K.J. |
20663 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. ET, but fantasy owners won't have to wait long for news on the star receiver. In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits.
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. |
20664 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits.
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. |
20665 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
In order to be eligible to play, Jefferson will need to be activated by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits.
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using. |
20666 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
ET on Saturday. Earlier in the week head coach Kevin O'Connell said that it would be "a little aggressive" for Jefferson to get back on the field this week. However, the receiver's three straight limited practices were enough for the team to at least weigh the decision, but thankfully, an early answer awaits.
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using.
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is Ja'Marr Chase playing Week 10? |
20667 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
WEEK 10 FANTASY ADVICE:
Sleepers | Busts | Projections | Start 'em, sit 'em
Jefferson's fantasy outlook is always through the roof, but it will be interesting to see if that changes with Josh Dobbs under center instead of Kirk Cousins. In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using.
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is Ja'Marr Chase playing Week 10?
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout. |
20668 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using.
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is Ja'Marr Chase playing Week 10?
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout.
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. |
20669 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
In addition, K.J. Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using.
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is Ja'Marr Chase playing Week 10?
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout.
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Bengals' star receiver will work out on Sunday morning and his status will be determined afterward. |
20670 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Osborn (concussion) is also listed as "questionable," though his status steadily improved throughout the week from DNP on Wednesday to full practice on Friday. If Jefferson is back, he's a must-start. If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using.
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is Ja'Marr Chase playing Week 10?
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout.
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Bengals' star receiver will work out on Sunday morning and his status will be determined afterward. Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. |
20671 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
If Jefferson is out but Osborn returns, both Osborn and Jordan Addison are worth using.
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is Ja'Marr Chase playing Week 10?
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout.
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Bengals' star receiver will work out on Sunday morning and his status will be determined afterward. Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. |
20672 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout.
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Bengals' star receiver will work out on Sunday morning and his status will be determined afterward. Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. |
20673 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
UPDATE: ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported late Saturday that the Bengals are "hopeful" that Chase will play against Houston, but they won't know for sure until after a pre-game workout.
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Bengals' star receiver will work out on Sunday morning and his status will be determined afterward. Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. |
20674 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
UPDATE 2: Chase is officially ACTIVE.
Chase (back) appears ready to take his status down to kickoff. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Bengals' star receiver will work out on Sunday morning and his status will be determined afterward. Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. |
20675 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. |
20676 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Chase put a scare into the fantasy community on Wednesday when he was listed as a DNP, but after logging back-to-back limited practices, there is a lot more optimism heading into Sunday. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues. |
20677 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
With Tee Higgins (hamstring) already ruled out, Cincinnati will be hoping Chase can feel healthy enough to play when they host the Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. |
20678 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10? |
20679 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
ET on Sunday.
The Bengals, despite getting a win over the Bills last Sunday, are a beaten-down bunch. Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans. |
20680 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE. |
20681 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Their defense will also be without a prominent edge rusher, Sam Hubbard, complicating matters for a team hoping to stack wins as they compete for an AFC North crown. On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. |
20682 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
On the bright side, Joe Burrow appears to be finally healthy and should have no problems targeting Tyler Boyd, Trenton Irwin, and Andrei Iosivas in the passing game. If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. |
20683 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
If Chase does end up suiting up, fantasy owners should enjoy an even larger workload than the receiver already had. If he's out, Boyd is a must-start, and you can try one of Cincinnati's secondary receivers in deep leagues.
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center. |
20684 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers
Is T.J. Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. |
20685 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. |
20686 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Hockenson playing Week 10?
UPDATE: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Hockenson is expected to play against New Orleans.
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. |
20687 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
UPDATE 2: Hockenson is officially ACTIVE.
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar. |
20688 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as "questionable" for Week 10, but he's already said he plans to play on Sunday. The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10? |
20689 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE. |
20690 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
The tight end has dealt with his fair share of injury woes this season, however, he's yet to miss a game. After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. |
20691 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
After turning in three limited practices this week, we'll trust that Hockenson is ready to go, especially since he continued to play through the ailment in Week 9 as a big part of the offense with Josh Dobbs under center.
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. |
20692 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The receiver was limited in practice thanks to the toe injury that has plagued him since leaving Week 8's game against the Eagles, but barring a setback, he will return to action this weekend. |
20693 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
As long as Hockenson is playing, he's not being benched in any fantasy format. The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The receiver was limited in practice thanks to the toe injury that has plagued him since leaving Week 8's game against the Eagles, but barring a setback, he will return to action this weekend.
The receiver was working his way into flex territory with a couple of good performances before picking up the injury. |
20694 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
The tight end projects as a top option at the position and remains the Vikings' leader in targets with 80 on the season. Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The receiver was limited in practice thanks to the toe injury that has plagued him since leaving Week 8's game against the Eagles, but barring a setback, he will return to action this weekend.
The receiver was working his way into flex territory with a couple of good performances before picking up the injury. However, we wouldn't consider him to be worthy of a fantasy start this week unless you're in a bind. |
20695 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
Dobbs enjoyed targeting the tight ends in Arizona and continued that trend in his Minnesota debut. The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The receiver was limited in practice thanks to the toe injury that has plagued him since leaving Week 8's game against the Eagles, but barring a setback, he will return to action this weekend.
The receiver was working his way into flex territory with a couple of good performances before picking up the injury. However, we wouldn't consider him to be worthy of a fantasy start this week unless you're in a bind. It's unclear whether Samuel will regain the same workload or if he'll be playing in limited action as he works his way back. |
20696 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
The floor for Hockenson is equivalent to that of a rooftop bar.
WEEK 10 DFS: DK lineup | FD lineup | Best values | Best stacks
Is Curtis Samuel playing Week 10?
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The receiver was limited in practice thanks to the toe injury that has plagued him since leaving Week 8's game against the Eagles, but barring a setback, he will return to action this weekend.
The receiver was working his way into flex territory with a couple of good performances before picking up the injury. However, we wouldn't consider him to be worthy of a fantasy start this week unless you're in a bind. It's unclear whether Samuel will regain the same workload or if he'll be playing in limited action as he works his way back. Jamison Crowder emerged in Samuel's absence and Jahan Dotson has seen his production drastically increase, as well. |
20697 | Fantasy Injury Updates Week 10: News on Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson & Curtis Samuel
UPDATE: Samuel is officially ACTIVE.
Samuel (toe) is expected to play on Sunday when the Commanders take on the Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The receiver was limited in practice thanks to the toe injury that has plagued him since leaving Week 8's game against the Eagles, but barring a setback, he will return to action this weekend.
The receiver was working his way into flex territory with a couple of good performances before picking up the injury. However, we wouldn't consider him to be worthy of a fantasy start this week unless you're in a bind. It's unclear whether Samuel will regain the same workload or if he'll be playing in limited action as he works his way back. Jamison Crowder emerged in Samuel's absence and Jahan Dotson has seen his production drastically increase, as well. The wait-and-see approach is the preferred one heading into Week 10. |
20698 | NFL Week 13 injuries: Browns to start Joe Flacco with Dorian Thompson-Robinson out, Saints' Olave questionable
Week 13 is in full swing and teams are starting to truly jockey for playoff position as we rocket down the stretch run of the regular season. Of course, with it being so late in the year, injuries continue to be a predominant storyline to monitor heading into each slate and this weekend is no different. Specifically, the quarterback position in Cleveland has taken an interesting turn with veteran Joe Flacco named the starter against the Rams with Dorian Thompson-Robinson ruled out with a concussion. And that's just one situation that we'll be monitoring below.
Here's a look at all of the final injury reports for Week 13.
All NFL odds via SportsLine Consensus odds.
Chargers (-5.5) at Patriots
Allen made his return to practice on a limited basis on Friday and is officially questionable for Sunday's matchup in New England due to a quad injury. Meanwhile, Pipkins was also limited on Friday. |
20699 | NFL Week 13 injuries: Browns to start Joe Flacco with Dorian Thompson-Robinson out, Saints' Olave questionable
Week 13 is in full swing and teams are starting to truly jockey for playoff position as we rocket down the stretch run of the regular season. Of course, with it being so late in the year, injuries continue to be a predominant storyline to monitor heading into each slate and this weekend is no different. Specifically, the quarterback position in Cleveland has taken an interesting turn with veteran Joe Flacco named the starter against the Rams with Dorian Thompson-Robinson ruled out with a concussion. And that's just one situation that we'll be monitoring below.
Here's a look at all of the final injury reports for Week 13.
All NFL odds via SportsLine Consensus odds.
Chargers (-5.5) at Patriots
Allen made his return to practice on a limited basis on Friday and is officially questionable for Sunday's matchup in New England due to a quad injury. Meanwhile, Pipkins was also limited on Friday.
The Patriots will be down a couple of wide receivers as Douglas and Boutte have been ruled out after not practicing on Friday. |
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