Lions' Matthew Stafford (back) could miss up to six weeks
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford could miss up to six weeks with a back injury, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Stafford has already missed two weeks with a back injury and now it appears that absence could extend up to four additional weeks. Stafford has a history of playing through injuries, so it certainly possible he beats any projected recovery time, but it is unlikely that he will be back on the field any time soon. Jeff Driskel will continue to fill in for Stafford as he works his way back.
Our models project Driskel for 218.4 yards, 1.37 touchdowns, 1 interception, and 14.4 FanDuel points against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11. He is priced at $6,700.
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