Week 3 Fantasy Football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: 5 Injury Updates for Star Players
It is enough to drive you mad. Every week another star payer goes down, killing the chances of proud fantasy owners everywhere. Here are updates on five big names going into Week 3 of fantasy football play.
We have a pile of players to sift through. While one is making a triumphant return, the rest are mired in the mystery that only the NFL can conjure.
Don't go hitting submit without all the facts on your players. Here are five studs and the latest as we head into Sunday.
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1-3. Tony Romo/Felix Jones/ Dez Bryant
The Cowboys quarterback took an awful beating last week, causing us to hear about it every 10 minutes for days on end.
Felix Jones and Dez Bryant are two other Cowboys stars that need to be healthy for Dallas to be effective. Let's handle these three all at once shall we?
ESPN Dallas writer Tim McMahon tweeted that Romo would go, only if he felt up to it.
Lastly, ESPN's Adam Schefter offered this analysis of Cowboys' practice.
Romo will have to be a game time decision for you, and the Cowboys. He will be rocking a new flak jacket. You can be sure that his mobility and range will have to be near 100 percent in it for him to consider playing.
The good news is that Bryant and Jones were at practice. Both players are still listed as questionable on ESPN's injury report. It seems Jones is further along than Bryant, however.
4. Arian Foster
The last we heard on Arian Foster was from John Clayton. The ESPN analyst offered this sage wisdom in the form of a tweet.
This is not the week to gamble on Foster. The Texans will bring him along slowly, if at all, this weekend. I hope you didn't drop your backup running back from last week because you will need him in Week 3.
5. Sidney Rice
Straight from the horse's mouth. The Seahawks official Twitter feed released this post to what I can assume were giant sighs from fans.
I would see what Rice is ready to give after his first week back. Only use him if you are in a deep league and are struggling for receiver points. The last thing the Seahawks want to do is break their toy just when they got to use it.

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