NFL Quick Hits (Sep. 30th)

kevin roberts by Senior Writer Written on September 30, 2009
CLEVELAND - AUGUST 22:  Derek Anderson #3 of the Cleveland Browns calls a play against the Detroit Lions during the first quarter of their NFL game in Cleveland Browns Stadium on August 22, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio.  (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images) (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

(The quarterback musical chairs continues.)

Marion Barber Expected to Face Denver

Considering how badly he wanted to play on Monday night, this isn't very surprising. Throw in the fact that Felix Jones is hurt, and it's downright predictable.

ESPN's Michael Smith reports that Barber may be "eased" back in, and may not actually start Sunday's contest with the Broncos, but he's a good bet to get 10-15 carries.

Keep your eye on the situation, and keep Tashard Choice handy whether or not you're a Barber owner.

Derek Anderson to Replace Brady Quin as Cleveland's Starter

Yeah, because he did better than Quinn last week, right?

Anderson's three first-half interceptions should have been a good indication that he's not the guy for the job, but after two and a half dismal offensive performances, Eric Mangini figures it's time for a change.

After all, if he doesn't correct things quickly, he will be the change.

The upside here is Anderson has a better connection with "star" receiver Braylon Edwards, and Mangini is banking on the two re-connecting against a defense a little less over-whelming than the Baltimore Ravens. We'll see.

Glen Coffee to Be "Every Down" Back While Frank Gore is Out

This just goes to show you the trust the 49ers have in Coffee, and quite possibly the lack of trust they have in his back-up, Michael Robinson.

Coffee showed great vision and athleticism throughout the preseason, and fought hard for 50+ yards on 25 carries against a stout Minnesota front line.

Expect a solid day with Coffee and the 49ers looking for revenge against the lowly Rams.

Saints Tackle Jammal Brown Out For Season

This could potentially impact the running game in the long-run, but probably has more to do with Drew Brees future in 2009, than anything else.

Brown never recovered from multiple surgeries, and was only a good bet to start playing by mid-season, anyways.

While the loss hurts the Saints have been doing just fine without him up until now.

Felix Jones Definitely Out Against Denver

His knee sprain is bad enough that Dallas won't rush him back. After all, if they weren't rushing back Marion Barber, why rush back his back-up?

Tashard Choice showed he still has game after scoring a touchdown and running for almost as many yards as Jones against Carolina on Monday night.

Choice is a strong bet to get 10-15 touches against the Broncos this Sunday with Barber still "iffy".

Chad Pennington Officially Put on IR

Pennington's season was officially ended after the acquisition of Tyler Thigpen demanded a roster spot.

At 33, and with a history of shoulder injuries, it's quite possible Pennington's career could be over. He will wait to get a second opinion, but will ultimately need surgery down the road.

If he ever does make it back as a starter somewhere else, however, he could be a candidate for an unprecedented third "Comeback Player of the Year" award. Here's top hoping, Chad.

For all the rest of your fantasy news and advice, go here.

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