After being carted off the field in Week 10 with an ankle injury, Jerry Jeudy has yet to return to action. However, there seems to be a glimmer of hope that the wideout could be able to return against the Ravens on Sunday. The Denver passing attack has been brutal for fantasy production, as Russell Wilson has struggled to find the endzone as of late. However, Jeudy’s potential return to the lineup could give it a much-needed boost. The question is: Will he suit up in Week 13? Here’s the latest we have.
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Jerry Jeudy (ankle) ‘moving in the right direction’ to play in Week 13
Jerry Jeudy is reportedly moving in the right direction to play Sunday.
Fantasy Impact
Jeudy will still have to pass the pregame test, so he is a game-time decision. It is tough to trust him in lineups in his return even if he is active. Jeudy could be a desperate WR3 play if active.
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What the Experts are Saying
Jeudy was a DNP on Wednesday and Thursday before sneaking in a limited session on Friday. Jeudy seems closer to doubtful than questionable. He’s the WR42 in fantasy this season with an 18.4% target share, 22.0% air yard share, and 1.88 yards per route run (39th). He’s finished as a top 20 wide receiver in three of his last five games played. Jeudy is best viewed as a volatile WR3 if active.
-Derek Brown
TBD. Lean towards sitting. Even if he’s active, high ankles generally cause performance dips for the first 2 games back, so we wouldn’t be looking to start him just yet.
-Deepak Chona
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