Tagged: Brandin Cooks (56 Results)
Texans QB Mills outplays Jaguars QB Lawrence in battle of rookie signal callers
Jacksonville quarterback TREVOR LAWRENCE was the top pick in the 2021 NFL draft, with Houston quarterback DAVIS MILLS being selected two rounds and 66 picks later. None of that mattered on… More Sunday, as Mills outplayed Lawrence in both fantasy football and the real version. Mills threw 2 touchdown passes to wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS while Lawrence didn’t throw touchdowns to anyone. Less
Source: Team Blog
Podcast: September 23 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff review Week 2 of the NFL regular season and look ahead to tonight's Panthers-Texans matchup. Sponsored by RealTime Fantasy Sports (rtsports.com). more »
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Factoid: Houston Texans
The Texans look like they’re going to be pretty god-awful – the worst team in the league. And that makes it look pretty likely that there shouldn’t be much of value on that roster to pick from. more »
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Mailbag: October 9, 2020
Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition. Is now the perfect time to trade DeVante Parker? David Johnson's underused pass-catching skills. Is Matt Ryan cooked? Brandin Cooks worries, and more. more »
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Texans WR Cooks questionable for season opener
Houston Texans wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS is officially listed as questionable for tonight’s kickoff game against Kansas City due to a quadriceps injury. Cooks was a limited participant in practice on… More Monday and did not participate on Tuesday before returning in a limited capacity on Wednesday. With DEANDRE HOPKINS no longer in town, Cooks is expected to have a significant role for the Texans this season. Less
Source: NFL.com
Texans offense to spread the wealth in 2020
With the Houston Texans having traded star wide receiver DEANDRE HOPKINS to the Arizona Cardinals during the offseason, the team’s offense is expected to look different in 2020. New wideout BRANDIN… More COOKS said recently that the Texans will be able to spread the wealth among a talented group of wideouts this season, as opposed to relying on one receiver (as the team has done for years with Hopkins). Less
Source: NFL.com
McVay sees WR Reynolds as capable starter
The Los Angeles Rams traded wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS earlier this month, but head coach Sean McVay does not seem concerned about his receiving corps. McVay said on Tuesday that fellow… More wide receiver JOSH REYNOLDS is a capable starting receiver, adding that the trade was “a big vote of confidence” for him. With Cooks gone, tight end GERALD EVERETT could also see more offensive opportunities heading into the 2020 season. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Stills, Coutee on roster bubble?
The Houston Texans have undergone several big changes at the wide receiver position this offseason. Gone is star wideout DEANDRE HOPKINS, while RANDALL COBB and BRANDIN COOKS are new additions that… More will join holdover WILL FULLER. With all the maneuvering, incumbent wideouts KENNY STILLS and KEKE COUTEE could be traded or released between now and the beginning of the season. Less
Source: CBS Sports
Around the NFL: Brandin Cooks
I'm not going to use this space to pick on Bill O'Brien. I could, but since everyone else is already doing it, why pile on. Yes, he's like the guy in your dynasty league who immediately trades away all his picks each year. At least this time he's trading for a guy who two other teams already traded for, so it's not as bad as, say, the Duke Johnson trade. Or not getting a first-round pick for DeAndre Hopkins. Or... more »
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Fantasy News: Brandin Cooks
What are fair expectations for Brandin Cooks in 2020? He hasn’t lit it up with the Rams, and he really tailed off after suffering a concussion last year in London. more »
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Cooks to play Sunday
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said that wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS will play against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night. Cooks has worked his way out of the concussion… More protocol and was a full participant in Thursday’s practice. Cooks has not played in a game in nearly a month. Less
Source: Team Website
Cooks expected to return for MNF, Woods status unclear
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS is expected to return to action when the team hosts the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football. Cooks has not played in the past… More two games after sustaining two concussions last month. Unfortunately for the Rams, the status of fellow wide receiver ROBERT WOODS remains uncertain. Woods has been dealing with a personal issue and was not at practice on Wednesday. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Cooks suffers another concussion, visiting specialist
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said on Tuesday that wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS will see a specialist after suffering a concussion in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The… More concussion marks the fourth in the past two years for Cooks. This will also be the second time in the past month that Cooks has suffered a concussion. The Rams have a bye in Week #9 before facing the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week #10. Less
Source: Team Blog
Rams dealing with Thursday night injuries
Los Angeles Rams linebacker CLAY MATTHEWS suffered a broken jaw toward the end of Thursday night’s game and is expected to be out of action for at least a month. Matthews… More will need surgery, and then will need to work his way back into action. The Rams also lost wide receiver BRANDIN COOKS on Thursday night to a concussion. He is in the concussion protocol and will also need to work his way back. Less
Source: Team Website
Kupp returns, gives Rams “four-headed monster” at receiver
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver COOPER KUPP returned to practice, was knocked hard to the ground, and bounced right up to the cheering of anxious fans who watched the scene unfold.… More Kupp continues to work his way back from an ACL injury suffered last season. Fellow wide receiver ROBERT WOODS dubbed the Rams’ receivers a four-headed monster, including himself, Kupp, veteran BRANDIN COOKS, and youngster JOSH REYNOLDS. Less
Source: ESPN.com