Hassan Haskins is on IR and won’t suit up in Week 10 — here’s a full matchup breakdown, projection, and start/sit outlook vs. Tennessee

Analyze Hassan Haskins's matchup for week 10

TL;DR ❌ SIT

Haskins remains on injured reserve with a high-ankle sprain and is ineligible to return until Week 15, making him an automatic sit for Week 10 and probably the rest of the fantasy regular season.


Matchup Overview

The Chargers draw a Titans defense that’s allowing only 4.3 yards per carry (8th-fewest RB fantasy points), but Haskins won’t be on the field to test it. With Gus Edwards handling early work and Kimani Vidal acting as the passing-down back, the third-year runner isn’t even part of the game-plan equation while on IR. Any rushing-metric edge the matchup presents is moot for fantasy managers.


Recent Trend

Prior to the high-ankle sprain suffered in Minnesota, Haskins was quietly efficient—6.1 YPC and a TD on 31 touches through seven weeks—and had carved out 5-7 touches a game as the change-of-pace option. The injury slams the brakes on that momentum and renders him a dead roster spot until at least mid-December.


Deep Dive Analysis

Tennessee’s middling run defense—allowing 4.3 yards per rush and the 8th-fewest RB fantasy points—would have been a neutral matchup for Haskins had he been active, but that analysis is purely academic. Managers searching for streaming backs should instead focus on Edwards (low-end RB2) or Vidal (flex in PPR) rather than waiting on a player who cannot play. In short, treat Haskins as a dead roster spot for at least the next month, and only the most patient dynasty roster should consider carrying him into 2026.