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What a matchup but feels like you have to sit him if you have a comparable RB or flex due to unknown usage in first game back.
Hopefully he takes over next week.
What a matchup but feels like you have to sit him if you have a comparable RB or flex due to unknown usage in first game back.
Hopefully he takes over next week.
running back Khalil Herbert, wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown and cornerback Josh Blackwell all practiced in full, yet remain on the injured reserve. Each man is considered questionable to play, but each man would need to be put back on the active roster before they can suit up.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Khalil Herbert (ankle) is not expected to play in Week 10 against the Panthers.
Herbert was a full participant in practice all week, but it sounds like the Bears are opting to rest him at least one more week before facing the Lions in Week 11. Herbert’s absence means another big workload for D’Onta Foreman should be incoming after rushing 20 times for 83 yards last week. Foreman will have top-24 fantasy upside and will be on the touchdown radar in a revenge game against his former team.
The Bears didn't activate Herbert (ankle) from injured reserve ahead of Thursday's game against the Panthers, Chris Emma of 670TheScore.com reports. - Rotowire
Foreman continuing to run the ball well, and the team winning, didn't do Herbert any favors in getting back the backfield. We'll see how they play the rotation going forward. One would think that Roschon is going the odd man out though.
Roschon has looked rather pedestrian, uncertain, and awkward running the ball. He's not the guy with the 3 down skillset that we heard so much about in the preseason. I'm hoping they just give Khalil the majority of snaps again. But I know I'll be parking him on my bench and need a prove it game before putting him in the lineup.
Roschon has looked rather pedestrian, uncertain, and awkward running the ball. He's not the guy with the 3 down skillset that we heard so much about in the preseason. I'm hoping they just give Khalil the majority of snaps again. But I know I'll be parking him on my bench and need a prove it game before putting him in the lineup.
Agree for the most part re: Roschon, but he seems to be playing more and more on passing downs in particular. Guessing it’s because he’s the best in pass pro or catching the ball, or both.
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