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Fantasy News
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Holcomb (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Bengals, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports. Holcomb will miss the entire 2024 regular season due to a knee injury that he suffered in Week 9 of the 2023 campaign. The injury was initially thought of as career-threatening, but the 28-year-old progressed enough in his recovery to be designated to return from the PUP list Tuesday. He was a limited practice participant all week, and while he won't be activated off the PUP list ahead of Saturday's regular-season finale, he has a chance to play in the wild-card round of the playoffs.... See More ... See Less
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Steelers' Cole Holcomb: Has 21-day practice window opened
The Steelers designated Holcomb (knee) to return from the PUP list Tuesday, Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com reports. Holcomb hasn't played since Week 9 of the 2023 season, when he suffered a severe knee injury in a game against the Titans. There was some initial speculation that the injury could be career-threatening, so it's a big positive for the veteran linebacker to have progressed far enough in his rehab to return to practice. It remains to be seen if Holcomb will see game action this season, either in Week 18 or at some point in the playoffs.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Cole Holcomb: Future status still in question
Holcomb (knee) still doesn't have a timeline for when he may be able to return to the field, Adam Borst of SteelersNow.com reports. Holcomb suffered a significant knee injury Week 9 against the Titans that required season-ending surgery to repair. Since then, there has been speculation that the damage done was enough to keep the North Carolina product on the sidelines permanently, bringing an early end to his career. However, according to GM Omar Khan, Holcolmb is "working extremely hard to get back. I don't really have much to add on a timeline." Khan further stated, "It was a major injury, but he is working hard and I'm optimistic about all the effort he's going to put into getting back on the field."... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Cole Holcomb: Could be done
Holcomb's knee injury suffered last season could be career-threatening, Chris Mueller of 93.7 The Fan reports. Holcomb suffered a significant knee injury in Week 9 last season that saw him carted off the field and taken to the hospital. Mueller's speculation seems to arise from previous comments made by Steelers executive Omar Khan, as well as the addition of Patrick Queen in free agency. Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Feb. 29 that according to Khan, Holcomb was working hard but didn't have a timeline for a return.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Cole Holcomb: Heads to IR
Pittsburgh placed Holcomb (knee) on injured reserve Monday, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports. As expected, Holcomb is now poised to spend the rest of the campaign on the injured reserve list after sustaining a severe knee injury Thursday versus Tennessee. In his place, Elandon Roberts should garner a larger role for the remainder of the year.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Cole Holcomb: Requires season-ending surgery
Holcomb will undergo surgery for the knee injury he suffered Thursday and miss the rest of the season, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Holcomb was carted off the field and sent to the hospital after he suffered the injury during the first half of Thursday's game against the Titans. He's since been discharged after spending the night in the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery, though he won't return to the field this season for Pittsburgh.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Cole Holcomb: Productive in win
Holcomb logged eight tackles (five solo) during Pittsburgh's 24-17 win versus the Rams on Sunday. Holcomb was once again productive Sunday and ended up finishing second on the team in total tackles. The 27-year-old has now logged at least five tackles in all six games this season, bringing his total to 42 (25 solo), and Holcomb will look to add to those totals this week versus Jacksonville.... See More ... See Less -
Commanders' Cole Holcomb: Undergoes season-ending surgery
Holcomb underwent season-ending foot surgery Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. After being placed on injured reserve last week with the foot injury that has sidelined him since Week 7, Holcomb elected for surgery to address the issue. As a result, he'll finish the season with 69 tackles and a pass deflection over seven contests. Jon Bostic will remain the Commanders' top option at middle linebacker down the stretch.... See More ... See Less -
Commanders' Cole Holcomb: Still sitting out practice Friday
Holcomb (foot) did not participate at practice Friday ahead of Monday's game at Philadelphia, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. Holcomb has missed Washington's last two games, and not having practiced this week, there's not much reason to expect he'll be available for Monday night. If Holcomb indeed cannot go in Week 10, the Commanders would probably continue to lean on Jon Bostic and sophomore first-rounder Jamin Davis to pick up the slack.... See More ... See Less -
Commanders' Cole Holcomb: Still not practicing
Holcomb (foot) didn't practice Wednesday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. Holcomb was sidelined for Week 8 due to a foot injury he presumably picked up during the team's Week 7 win over the Packers. His lack of participation during Wednesday's session suggests he's trending towards a second straight absence, but Holcomb will have two more opportunities to practice before Washington needs to make a decision on the linebacker's availability for Sunday's matchup against the Vikings.... See More ... See Less -
Commanders' Cole Holcomb: Dealing with foot injury
Holcomb didn't practice Wednesday due to a foot injury, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. Holcomb registered nine tackles during the team's Week 7 win over the Packers but apparently picked up foot injury as well. The severity of the issue remains unclear, but the starting middle linebacker will have two more opportunities to practice before Washington needs to make a decision on his status for Sunday's matchup against the Colts.... See More ... See Less -
Commanders' Cole Holcomb: Team-high nine stops in loss
Holcomb recorded nine tackles and one pass defense during Sunday's 24-8 loss to the Eagles. Holcomb led the team in tackles for a second straight game and has 24 total tackles across the first three weeks of the season. The 2019 fifth-round pick has two 100-tackle campaigns across his first three years in the NFL, including a career-high 142 stops last season.... See More ... See Less -
Commanders' Cole Holcomb: Notches five tackles Week 1
Holcomb had five tackles (three solo) during Sunday's 28-22 win over Jacksonville. Holcomb is coming off a career 142-tackle 2021 campaign, and he's off to a solid start in 2022. The starting linebacker boasts minimal upside as a pass rusher, but his three-down role is more than enough to put him on the IDP fantasy radar.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Returns from COVID list
Holcomb was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday. Holcomb only missed five days, but it was enough for him to be absent from Washington's loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. Now healthy, Holcomb should return to his starting outside linebacker job in Week 17 against the Eagles.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Leads team with nine tackles
Holcomb recorded nine tackles (six solo) during Sunday's 17-10 loss to the Broncos. Holcomb has had at least six tackles in all eight games this season and has 73 total tackles on the year, which already surpasses his 2020 total. The 25-year-old linebacker will likely remain as a startable IDP option when Washington returns from its Week 9 bye to face the Buccaneers.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Limited to start week
Holcomb (shoulder) was limited in Wednesday's practice. Holcomb managed to play through his shoulder injury during Week 5's loss to New Orleans, in which he had seven tackles (three solo), one pass breakup and one interception. As long as he's avoided any setbacks, Holcomb should be on track for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Will play against New Orleans
Holcomb (shoulder) is active for Sunday's contest against the Saints. Holcomb was listed as questionable leading up to Sunday, but he is expected to play against the Saints. The 25-year-old linebacker has been a tackling machine for Washington's defense, totaling 41 through the first four weeks of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Registers six tackles
Holcomb posted six tackles (four solo) in Thursday's 30-29 win over the Giants. Holcomb has played every defensive snap through two weeks and leads the Football Team with 17 tackles. The third-year linebacker has job security, and he'll be a dependable fantasy contributor as long as he stays healthy. In 2020, Holcomb generated 72 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a pick-six through 11 contests.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Paces team in tackles
Holcomb posted 11 tackles (eight solo) and a quarterback hit during Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Chargers. Holcomb moved into a starting role last season due to injuries, and he has retained that gig to start the 2021 campaign. The 25-year-old led Washington in stops Week 1. He has IDP upside as a tackling machine.... See More ... See Less -
Football Team's Cole Holcomb: Practices in full Friday
Holcomb (concussion) logged another full practice session Friday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports. That marks two straight full practice sessions for Holcomb, so he appears good to go for Sunday's clash against Carolina assuming he is able to clear the league's concussion protocol.... See More ... See Less
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