Craig Reynolds (toe, hamstring) expected to play in Lions' Week 7 contest
Detroit Lions running back Craig Reynolds (hamstring, toe) is expected to play in the team's Week 7 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Reynolds was limited by toe and hamstring injuries in the Lions' practices earlier this week, but was able to ramp up during the week and is trending towards playing against the Ravens. With David Montgomery sidelined Reynolds could see a fantasy-workload today, though he still seems likely to play behind 2023 first round pick Jahmyr Gibbs.
Our models have Reynolds, who has a $5,600 salary on FanDuel, to score 6.5 fantasy points against the Ravens, with 33.4 rushing yards, 9 receiving yards, and 0.3 touchdowns. The Lions' backfield has been an extremely productive one for their goal line backs, putting Reynolds in a sneaky good position to land a touchdown with Montgomery injured.
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