It’s time for another week of NFL action in 2024 and that means you’ll be following your fantasy football team closely, both before, during and after the games on Sunday.
We’re here to help with the “before” portion. Who are the NFL injuries that are noteworthy for your fantasy football team that you need to know about? We have answers.
Here’s a list of the players dealing with injuries that are pertinent to fantasy football, along with their status. Make sure to check back later and we’ll update them with their status before kickoff on Sunday as we get set for the games:
He was limited at practice Friday, so we’ll see if he plays.
That probably means he’s out, especially after not practicing all week.
He also didn’t practice, so he’s probably out.
He was limited this week, so we’ll see.
He didn’t practice and got downgraded. It probably means he’s out.
He was limited on Friday, so we’ll see.
He practiced on Friday, so we’ll see!
He missed practice Friday, which isn’t great.
He was tight on Friday, per Nick Sirianni, but he didn’t participate in practe on Saturday. Not great with a Monday game.
He’s doubtful and didn’t practice all week, so he’s probably out.
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