Vikings' Dalvin Cook (personal conduct policy) expects to play Week 10
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (personal conduct policy) said he has not been in contact with the NFL and will play in Week 10 against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Cook has been accused of physical and emotional abuse in a lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend, and the NFL is reportedly reviewing the matter. Cook could face discipline at some point, but the expectation is that he will be active on Sunday agains the Chargers. Alexander Mattison would fill in as the Vikings' lead back if Cook were to be ruled out.
Cook is the RB3 in numberFire's Week 10 fantasy rankings and our models project him for 17.8 FanDuel points. The Chargers are allowing the most Adjusted Rushing Net Expected Points per play in the league this season, but they rank in the top-10 against the pass.
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