To help you set your lineups and avoid starting a player who doesnt take the field, we will be posting fantasy-relevant updates and analysis here as NFL teams release their Sunday inactive lists before kickoff. Any rankings cited in this column come from our ESPN Fantasy staff ranks.Refresh often for the latest information.Top players were watchingSunday night game, 8:30 ETWR T.Y. Hilton (hip, questionable) --?active WR Will Fuller V (hamstring, questionable) --?activeLate games, 4:05 and 4:25 p.m. ET (three scheduled)WR Dez Bryant (knee, questionable) -- inactive RB Eddie Lacy (ankle, questionable) -- active WR Terrance Williams (shoulder, questionable) -- active TE Clive Walford (knee, questionable) -- active RB C.J. Prosise (wrist, questionable) -- inactive RB Lance Dunbar (knee, questionable) -- inactiveEarly games, 1 p.m. ET (nine scheduled)WR Alshon Jeffery (hamstring, questionable) -- active QB Cam Newton (concussion, questionable) -- active TE Rob Gronkowski (hamstring, questionable) -- active TE Martellus Bennett (ankle, questionable)?-- active WR Julian Edelman (foot, questionable)?-- active RB LeGarrette Blount (hip, questionable)?-- active RB Arian Foster (hamstring, questionable) -- active RB Jonathan Stewart (hamstring, questionable) -- active WR Kelvin Benjamin (knee, questionable) -- active WR Sammie Coates (finger, questionable) -- active WR Mike Wallace (chest, questionable) -- active WR Steve Smith Sr. (ankle, doubtful) -- inactive TE Gary Barnidge (forearm, questionable) -- active RB Dwayne Washington (ankle, questionable) -- inactive RB Rashad Jennings (thumb, questionable) -- active WR Anquan Boldin (ankle, questionable) -- active TE Zach Miller (ribs, questionable) -- active WR Eddie Royal (calf, questionable) -- active QB Jay Cutler (thumb, doubtful) -- inactive? RB Jeremy Langford (ankle, doubtful) -- inactive TE Charles Clay (knee, questionable) -- activeRuled out before SundayTE Eric Ebron (ankle), RB Theo Riddick (ankle), WR Markus Wheaton (shoulder), TE Jordan Cameron (concussion), TE Tyler Eifert (back), WR Corey Coleman (hand), QB Josh McCown (shoulder), WR Josh Doctson (Achilles), RB Latavius Murray (toe), QB Tony Romo (back), TE Jared Cook (ankle), RB James Starks (knee), RB Thomas Rawls (leg), WR Donte Moncrief (shoulder), TE Jordan Reed (concussion)Updates/analysis (most recent first)Dallas Cowboys (3:10 p.m.): Terrance Williams, who practiced all week, is active for todays game. Dez Bryant?is not. Lance Dunbar and Tony Romo also sit out this weeks game.Kam Chancellor (3:00 p.m.): The Seattle strong safety hurt his groin in practice last week and will miss todays game as a result. Kelcie McCray should get the start in his stead, and Atlanta could benefit in the short passing game as a result.Oakland Raiders (2:40 p.m.): The offensive line is a bit shorthanded today, as the team sits out a trio of tackles:?Menelik Watson, Matt McCants and Vadal Alexander. Running back Latavius Murray, as expected, also sits. TE Clive Walford will be active in the lone bit of positive injury news.Charcandrick West (2:35 p.m.): The running back (ankle) is active this week and will be one of the backups to?Jamaal Charles,?who is expected to get the bulk of the backfield work this afternoon. Knile Davis (concussion) is inactive.Will Fuller V (12:25 p.m.): There hasnt been anything official yet, and there probably wont be any news you can bank on until the rest of Sundays schedule has started. However, ESPNs Adam Schefter is reporting that the Houston wide receiver is unlikely to play tonight because of his hamstring injury.Robert Quinn (12:15 p.m.): Just a few hours ago, word was that Quinn would be able to play, but the Rams DE is not active for this Week 6 game against the Lions. Los Angeles might not be able to put as much pressure as hoped on Matthew Stafford.Reshad Jones (12:05 p.m.): ESPNs James Walker says the safetys situation is hard to gauge after he missed every practice this week, save for the light walk-through. Jones is Miamis best tackler, and their run defense is last in the league. He always has potential to post numbers if hes healthy enough to be productive, Walker says. IDP fantasy owners take note.Zach Brown (12:05 p.m.): The linebacker was questionable during the week but is indeed active and good to go. ESPNs Mike Rodak thinks Brown should get plenty of playing time unless his foot starts acting up, but his foot is not a major issue.Detroit Lions (noon): The teams inactives list has the names of both Theo Riddick and Dwayne Washington, which means RB duties will be shared by Justin Forsett and Zach Zenner.Rashad Jennings (11:55 a.m.): The Giants welcome back the running back after he had to sit out for three weeks because of a thumb injury. As long as he doesnt fumble the ball as a result of whatever wrap hes likely to be sporting, fantasy owners should be optimistic for a good day here.Chicago Bears (11:50 a.m.): Both Jay Cutler and Jeremy Langford remain out of the Bears lineup for this week, but Alshon Jeffery, Eddie Royal and Zach Miller are all active, which could mean a decent passing day from Brian Hoyer.Steve Smith Sr. (11:40 a.m.): The Ravens will sit the veteran because of his ankle injury. Mike Wallace and Kamar Aiken are the likeliest beneficiaries of this news.Cleveland Browns (11:30 a.m.): Tight end Gary Barnidge is active today, but the Browns will be without CB Joe Haden. Cody Kessler will start at quarterback, with Josh McCown closer to a return but still not ready.Sammie Coates (11:20 a.m.): ESPNs Jeremy Fowler reports that the wide receiver is going to play for the Steelers today, but of course, thats not a guarantee that he will see a full workload.Arian Foster (7:50 a.m.): The Miami RB should be on the field for warm-ups to see how his hamstring feels. The answer to that will likely fuel the Dolphins decision on Fosters status for todays game.Eddie Lacy (7:45 a.m.): The Packers running back is expected to play today, but as NFL Networks Ian Rapoport notes, he is likely to be the only active running back on the roster for the game. WR Randall Cobb would be used in the backfield should something befall Lacy.New England Patriots (7:40 a.m.): A bevy of questionables expect to suit up?for the team today, including LeGarrette Blount, Martellus Bennett and Julian Edelman. TE Rob Gronkowski, battling a bug, should be well enough to play for the Patriots.Sammie Coates (7:35 a.m.): According to ESPNs Adam Schefter, the Pittsburgh wide receiver, who is dealing with a fractured thumb, is going to be a game-time call.Dez Bryant (7:30 a.m.): Although the wide receiver returned to practice for the Cowboys this week, the odds of him actually being able to play today are slim, though he is expected to try to test his knee in pregame warm-ups.Official Sunday inactives should begin coming in at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games, 2:30 p.m. ET for the later set and 7 p.m. ET for the Sunday night game. Cheap Boston Red Sox Jerseys China . PAUL, Minn. Wholesale Baseball Gear . 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The defending world champion is a 25-year-old Norwegian whos been named one of the worlds sexiest men.Magnus Carlsen is tops in an endurance sport that doesnt require him to move from his chair.Its called chess.Carlsen, the highest-rated player in chess history, again aims to win the World Chess Championship, the most eagerly awaited match in a generation, starting Friday in New York.Trying to wrest the title from Carlsen is the 26-year-old Ukrainian-born Russian grandmaster Sergey Karjakin.The prize purse of $1.1 million will be divided 60-40 between the men, who are treated like rock stars in their countries.Carlsen and Karjakin will play in a renovated building on the historic Manhattan waterfront, near Wall Street and the Brooklyn Bridge.The championship has returned to the United States for the first time in 21 years; the last one was in Sochi, Russia, in 2014.In the U.S., organizers face a challenge: how to popularize a sedentary sport with little visible action in a society where most fans favor dynamic sports like football, boxing, basketball and baseball.Still, chess has its fervent American fans, including Jay Z, Jude Law, Arnold Schwarzenegger and President Barack Obama.The International Olympic Committee recognizes the World Chess Federation, which governs championship-linked matches, as a sports entity. It requires not only brain acrobatics but also the physical stamina to sit as long as six hours at a time for three weeks.The board battle pits figures of medieval warriors, kings, queens, bishops and knights against each other in ever-changing plots as dramatic as the Game of Thrones.About 1 billion downloads have been tracked to apps offering electronic versions of the game, says Ilya Merenzon, the Moscow-based chief executive officer of Agon Ltd., which owns the marketing and commercial rights to the World Chess brand for the championships and the qualifying games leading up to it.There are an estimated 600 million players worldwide, Merenzon says.By contrast with the glitzy, high-tech chhampionship, chess enthusiasts can be found playing in hundreds of New York outdoor public spaces, such as Central Park.dddddddddddd Some of these urban street players are homeless.Karjakin was 12 when he became the youngest grandmaster, and Carlsen was a grandmaster at 13.When I was young, I was used to winning games in a very aggressive style, and I would attack all the time and I was used to my opponents cracking, Carlsen said. But when I got to the highest level, then people defended better, so now Im more pragmatic. Whatever risks I take, I try to control the game.Carlsen has cashed in through sponsorships, his own chess app and modeling for ads. He appeared in G-Star Raws Spring/Summer fashion ad campaign along with actress and model Lily Cole.He also was selected by Cosmopolitan magazine as one of the sexiest men of 2013. Since then, hes also been the worlds No. 1 player.All 600 seats for Fridays inaugural game were sold out, starting at $75 apiece. Two games are played on consecutive days, followed by a one-day break, for a total of 12 games.Tens of millions of fans are expected to follow live online, free of charge through the worldchess.com website and affiliate partners. In addition, $15 via Pay-Per-View buys the game in virtual reality, allowing fans to experience the game as if they were there by wearing special goggles.For years, chess seemed to be played in a bubble, far from mainstream media.But it never grew out of style in Carlsens Norway, where TV programs are pre-empted for important games.This week, New York will host the first championship with two grandmasters of the smartphone generation -- a battle of two of the finest minds on the planet, Merenzon says. Our goal is to make chess a pop culture event.---This story has been corrected to show the companys name is Agon, not Agony, and the company does not control the games, just the commercial rights to the brand name. ' ' '