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Mac Jones "most likely" will start this week after a full practice Thursday

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16 October 2025

Brock Purdy remained limited in Thursday's practice, while Mac Jones returned to full participation.

Purdy is working his way back from a toe injury that has limited him to two games this season. Jones has knee and oblique injuries that he is playing through.

Thursday's practice report indicates Jones will make his fifth start of the season.

"It means he most likely will," coach Kyle Shanahan said of Jones starting, via David Bonilla of 49erswebzone.com. "We'll see how Brock does tomorrow. But yeah, Mac's much better than he was last week, and Brock is doing better than he did last week."

The 49ers play the Falcons on Sunday Night Football.

The 49ers saw defensive tackle Kalia Davis (hand), defensive tackle C.J. West (thumb) and defensive tackle Kevin Givens (pectoral) return to full participation. They were limited on Wednesday.

Wide receiver Skyy Moore (ankle) and offensive guard Dominick Puni (knee) returned to practice with limited participation.

Wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) and defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos (knee, hamstring) remained out of practice. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings (ankle, rib, shoulder), cornerback Renardo Green (neck), tight end George Kittle (hamstring) and wide receiver Jordan Watkins (calf) again were limited.

The 49ers added wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling (calf) to the injury report as a non-participant.

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Fantasy Football Live! Watch Sunday for last-minute start/sit advice and rankings updates for Week 7

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16 October 2025

Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season is here — and there's no better place to get last-minute start-sit advice this Sunday than Fantasy Football Live.

Our top-notch fantasy analysts will answer your lineup questions live during the 90-minute show, starting at 11:30 a.m. ET.

Yahoo Fantasy’s Matt Harmon, Justin Boone and Chris Allen join host Jason Fitz to guide you right up to kickoff of the 1 p.m. ET games. The crew will cover it all.

Here’s what's coming up on this week's show:

  • Sunday morning inactives

  • Justin Boone's live rankings updates

  • Last-minute pickups

  • Live reaction to Rams-Jaguars in London

  • Top fantasy storylines:

    • Who's leading the Panthers' backfield?

    • Is this the week "Indiana Jones" turns back into Daniel Jones?

    • What's the Rashee Rice ripple effect?

  • Identifying matchup-proof players

  • Previewing some of the week's key fantasy games: 

    • Commanders vs. Cowboys

    • Buccaneers vs. Lions

    • Texans vs. Seahawks

  • Sharing our favorite player props for the week

  • And most importantly — answer YOUR lineup questions


More Week 7 advice

Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

  • Justin Boone

  • Matt Harmon

  • Scott Pianowski

  • Joel Smyth

Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

  • QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | FLEX | D/ST | Kickers

Consensus PPR Rankings

  • RB | WR | TE | FLEX

Trade Value Charts

  • QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs


Looking for even more help on Sunday? 

We’ve got you covered:

  • Analyst Scott Pianowski will be answering start-sit questions on Twitter/X (@YahooFantasy) beginning at noon ET — just tag your questions with #AskFFL (consider it your fantasy Bat Signal).

  • Analyst Joel Smyth will also be live on TikTok at noon ET, ready to help with any last-minute decisions.

Where and when to watch FFL

Catch Fantasy Football Live on YahooSports.com, the Yahoo Sports app, the Yahoo Fantasy app or YouTube, starting at 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday.

Want to get your question featured on the show?

Use #AskFFL on Twitter/X and join the conversation.

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Thursday Night Football: Trey Hendrickson officially inactive; Cam Taylor-Britt a healthy scratch

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16 October 2025

Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson is officially out of Thursday Night Football. He is among the team's inactives after getting a questionable designation with a hip injury.

He did not play in the second half of Sunday's game and did not practice this week.

Rookie edge rusher Shemar Stewart returns after a four-game absence with an ankle injury, and he will see significant snaps in Hendrickson's stead.

The Bengals have a surprising healthy scratch, with cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt inactive. In the five games he played, Taylor-Britt was on the field for 61 percent of the defensive snaps. He started all 17 games last season.

The Bengals' other inactives are center Matt Lee, wide receiver Jermaine Burton, tight end Tanner Hudson (concussion) and defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson.

The Steelers' inactives are wide receiver Calvin Austin (shoulder), offensive guard Andrus Peat, defensive tackle Logan Lee and defensive end DeMarvin Leal.

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More Articles …

  1. Report: WR Treylon Burks to join the Commanders' practice squad
  2. Carson Wentz fully practices again on Thursday, J.J. McCarthy still limited
  3. Terry McLaurin downgraded to non-participation in Thursday's practice
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