Patriots HC Bill Belichick told reporters that RB Ty Montgomery (ankle) has a shot to play in Week 1 against the Dolphins.
Belichick's optimism also extended to OT Isaiah Wynn (unknown), with the coach saying that all players except Tyquan Thornton (collarbone, IR) are a possibility for Week 1. It was also reported that Montgomery and Wynn will travel with the team to Miami. Montgomery's potential absence has put some wind in the sails of Rhamondre Stevenson's fantasy appeal. However, if Montgomery is able to play, Stevenson's pass-catching role should remain somewhat limited. While Montgomery himself would be an extremely shaky Week 1 play, Stevenson's fantasy managers should pay close attention to Montgomery's status.
Kind of non-news. It's not like the Patriots aren't going to have three active RBs no matter what.I’ll have to see it to believe it. That is, TyMo being relevant, not active. GB used him for a minute, but the Jets didn’t.
Then, if he does play, he has to avoid being injured again. Stevenson owners need not worry…or at least, worry about Harris, not TyMo.
A yearly one would suffice. If you go back and read this thread from 7 years ago or longer than you need a better life broStarting a new thread for every random news thought is what would be nonsensical.
Take for instance, your worry about this decade long thread… we will get to look back and laugh about it in a few years.
Can’t get that in a thread that maxes out at four posts about Sony Michel being cut from the Fins.
Thank you,
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A yearly one would suffice. If you go back and read this thread from 7 years ago or longer than you need a better life bro
Not sure I understand your problem. If you don't like this, start your own thread.A yearly one would suffice. If you go back and read this thread from 7 years ago or longer than you need a better life bro
He was never all that great, but Daniel Jones is what happenedAnother one. Whatever happened to Sterling Shepard?
ESPN's Jordan Raanan reports Sterling Shepard (Achilles) plans to play against the Titans in Week 1.
Shepard was activated from the PUP list in late August after tearing his Achilles in December. He'll be hard to trust with the Giants passing game a bit of a mystery. Especially while we try to understand how much, if any, of his speed was lost to the injury. But he's by far the most consistent Giants receiver when he plays, and it wouldn't be surprising if he eventually worked his way into the WR3 conversation this season.
Turnover machine. His best trait is his ability to run, no jokeHe was never all that great, but Daniel Jones is what happened
There's something oddly soothing about that factoid, comforting almost..
Oh..and Brisset...lol
At least he doesn't have pre-teen sized handsOh..and Brisset...lol