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Monday, October 24, 2011

Redskins WR Moss out 5-7 weeks; RB Hightower done for season

The Washington Redskins announced that wide receiver Santana Moss will be sidelined five-to-seven weeks after undergoing surgery on his fractured hand Monday.

A double whammy for the ‘Skins as, running back Tim Hightower received news that he will out for the remainder of the season with a torn ACL, according to coach Mike Shanahan via the Washington Post.

Hankerson responds: Rookie third-round wideout Leonard Hankerson is taking things personal, by firing back at the fans who said he ran a wrong route Sunday via Twitter.  Why waste your time, Leonard?


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Three and out: Hightower done for season

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Hightower has torn ACL: The Redskins got worst-case scenario news Monday when they learned RB Tim Hightower is out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL in his left knee. That gives coach Mike Shanahan one less player for his indecipherable running back rotation and should increase touches for RBs Ryan Torain and Roy Helu. The news is slightly better for WR Santana Moss, who is out 5-7 weeks after surgery on his broken left hand. Given TE Chris Cooley’s injury, TE Fred Davis once again is a valuable commodity.

Wells likely out two weeks: The Cardinals expect RB Beanie Wells to miss the next 1-2 weeks with a bone bruise in his right knee, which moves RBs Alfonso Smith and LaRod Stephens-Howling to the front of the line for carries. With the Ravens up next, neither back is a particularly attractive fantasy option. But keep an eye on which of the two gets the most touches. The Rams and their NFL-worst rushing defense are on tap in Week 9, which would make any Redbirds running back an interesting play.

McFadden expected to be OK: Raiders RB Darren McFadden left Sunday’s game early with a sprained foot and never returned. McFadden was reportedly held out as a precaution and could be back in Week 9. The Raiders running game can’t be blamed for the loss to Kansas City, given RB Michael Bush had 99 yards on 17 carries. If McFadden isn’t ready after the bye week, Bush is a quality start against the Broncos. For now, work on the assumption that Run DMC will be able to walk (or run) this way again in a couple of weeks.

– Marcas Grant

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Wells, Hightower are fantasy risks in Week 11

Michael FabianoPublished: November 18th, 2010 | | Tags: Tim Hightower, Beanie Wells

Darren Urban of the Cardinals official website posted on his Twitter page that coach Ken Whisenhunt hasn’t decided who will start in his backfield against the Chiefs in Week 11.

Beanie Wells (knee) was able to practice on Thursday and appears set to make his return, but Tim Hightower is also in the mix. Unfortunately, the confusion over this situation makes both backs hard to gauge in fantasy football. Wells has more upside, but injuries have stunted his overall value.

Right now, neither back should be used as more than a flex starter in larger leagues until we find out how the carries are split. Hopefully, one of them will emerge in the next few weeks — the Cardinals backs have great matchups in the fantasy postseason.

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