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San Francisco 49ers’ running back Christian McCaffrey didn’t seem to be bothered by an injury – he played all 53 snaps on Monday night against the Vikings. He has been considered day-to-day after suffering an oblique injury in Week 6. Head coach Kyle Shanahan said that the star running back received “encouraging” MRI results. McCaffrey did not practice on Thursday. As of Thursday evening, his status has been upgraded from a ribs/oblique injury to an oblique injury following the MRI. A reporter asked Shanahan Thursday if he was overworking McCaffrey, who has had his fair share of injuries over ...
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49ers running back Christian McCaffrey believes that the NFL’s 2011 abolishment of the “emergency quarterback” rule cost his team a chance to go to the Super Bowl. After losing both Brock Purdy and Josh Johnson to injuries during the NFC Championship game, San Francisco’s offense stagnated badly in a 31-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. “You don’t want to make excuses, but it just sucks, because we wish we had a healthy quarterback for a full game and just kind of see how the game would have panned out,” McCaffrey said on FanDuel TV’s Up and Adams. “It’s a really good team that we played, but...
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It is never too early to take a look at fantasy football rankings. Below are the top options at each position. This list does not include incoming rookies, but we have to start somewhere. As players move around due to free agency, trades and the NFL Draft, we will update this list. (Note: Listed ages are for the start of the 2021 NFL season.) QUARTERBACKSPatrick Mahomes, KC / Age: 25 / FA: 2032Josh Allen, BUF / Age: 25 / FA: 2023Lamar Jackson, BAL / Age: 24 / FA: 2023Kyler Murray, ARI / Age: 24 / FA: 2024Dak Prescott, DAL / Age: 28 / FA: 2021 (UFA)Deshaun Watson, HOU / Age: 25 / FA: 2026Aaron ...
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It is never too early to start looking at next year’s fantasy football draft. 2021 will be the year of the running back, as I anticipate the first six picks in nearly all formats to be running backs. 1. RB Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers Although McCaffrey didn’t play in many games over the last couple of seasons, there is no denying his electrifying talent. If I were drafting first in 2021, I wouldn’t hesitate to select the best dual-threat running back in the league. In just three games this season, CMC averaged a ridiculous 30 fantasy points per game. If he had kept that up for the e...
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