The Sunday morning NFL news is rolling in, from the not so important variety (Patriots wanted to trade Gronkowski) to the more significant (Bosa foot injury, Fuller not expected to play). A quick rundown of what's being reported thus far.

  • Will Fuller (hamstring) isn't expected to play for Houston. Evidently he'll test his hamstring in pregame warmups, but realistically he can't be used even if he's active. Bruce Ellington is your fill-in option. I kind of liked Ellington anyway (if Deshaun Watson has a good game), more so now.

  • Marlon Mack (hamstring) is also going to test his injury in pregame warmups, but it doesn't sound good. If you have a remotely comparable option, don't risk using Mack even if he's active -- he could start, aggravate it, and get a seat. Jordan Wilkins is the expected, desperation starter, although Christine Michael and Nyheim Hines could get snaps (and they shouldn't be used either).

  • Greg Olsen (back) showed up as questionable on the injury report, but sounds like he's fine and will play today. "A little sore early in the week but he's good to go," according to Adam Schefter.

  • No DeVante Parker (finger) for the Dolphins. I've got Parker collecting dust on a dynasty roster and I'm wondering when it's time to cut bait.

  • Joey Bosa (foot) not only isn't going to play today, but he might miss additional time with that injury. Big loss for the Chargers Defense, and a boost to the Kansas City offense on the road in an otherwise tough matchup.

  • Sony Michel (knee) isn't expected to play. Not that anyone in any league should have been considering starting New England's No. 4 running back.

  • Martavis Bryant will be suspended for a year, which I think everyone knew when the Raiders released him.

--Andy Richardson