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    Fantasy Football Injury Report Week 11: Sam LaPorta out; 49ers get back Ricky Pearsall, Brock Purdy

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    Staying up to date on NFL injury news is of the utmost importance for fantasy football success. The article below tracks all fantasy-relevant players currently listed on their team’s injury report, and provides fantasy managers with actionable recommendations as new information rolls in.

    Check back for updates from Tuesday through Saturday.

    👉 Don’t forget: Check out the Rotoworld player news feed for all the latest news, notes, and transactions around the league.

    **UPDATED AS OF SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH AT 3 PM ET**

    🏈 AFC East

    ◆ Buffalo Bills

    Dalton Kincaid – TE (hamstring)

    Kincaid emerged from the team’s Week 10 loss to the Dolphins with a hamstring injury. He was sidelined on Wednesday before being ruled out for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports Kincaid is labeled as “week-to-week.” The Bills face the Buccaneers in Week 11 before a quick turnaround for a Thursday Night Football game against the Texans in Week 12, putting Kincaid in line to potentially miss the next two games. Fellow tight end Dawson Knox saw an 81% snap rate in the only other game Kincaid has missed this season and could be on the fantasy streaming radar in the immediate future. Fifth-round rookie tight end Jackson Hawes has proven himself a talented blocker and is averaging 2.17 yards per route run.

    Khalil Shakir – WR (ribs/ankle)

    Shakir was limited on Wednesday but upgraded to a full participant Friday. He will play in Week 11 against the Buccaneers.

    Fantasy Impact: The veteran slot receiver has played through injuries effectively in the past and his early-week participation is a good sign for his availability.

    ◆ Miami Dolphins

    Tyreek Hill – WR (knee)

    Hill suffered a dislocated knee in the team’s Week 4 win over the Jets. His season is over.

    Fantasy Impact: Hill’s absence likely places additional emphasis on the short-to-intermediate areas of the field, increasing the expected target volume for De’Von Achane, Darren Waller, and Jaylen Waddle. Malik Washington is likely to step into a secondary role and could see his aDOT improve, making him a sneaky potential FLEX option for the remainder of the season. Waddle returned a 6-110-1 line on nine targets in his first game without Hill in Week 5, making him a weekly WR2 option for the remainder of the season.

    Darren Waller – TE (pectoral)

    Waller managed just 28% of the team’s offensive snaps before departing with a pectoral injury in Week 7. He was placed on injured reserve on Wednesday.

    Fantasy Impact: Waller’s absence leaves additional snaps available for Tanner Conner, although he is unlikely to warrant fantasy consideration in a difficult matchup.

    ◆ New England Patriots

    Rhamondre Stevenson – RB (knee)

    Stevenson has been ruled out for Week 11 against the Jets, missing his third consecutive game. Backup running back Terrell Jennings (knee) is questionable after practicing in a limited capacity all week.

    Fantasy Impact: Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson started in Stevenson’s stead for the second consecutive game, erupting for a breakout game in the win over the Buccaneers. He can be treated as an upside RB2 for as long as Stevenson remains sidelined.

    Kayshon Boutte – WR (hamstring)

    Boutte revealed, via his personal Discord server, that he suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain in Week 9. He was subsequently labeled as “day-to-day” by head coach Mike Vrabel. He has been ruled out for Week 11 against the Jets.

    Fantasy Impact: Rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams caught 1-of-2 targets for 72 yards and one touchdown in Week 10. He is on the WR4/FLEX radar now.

    Austin Hooper – TE (concussion)

    Hooper was diagnosed with a concussion following their Week 10 win over the Buccaneers, and has been ruled out for Week 11 against the Jets.

    Fantasy Impact: It is highly unlikely that Hooper plays in Week 11 against the Jets on a short week, potentially setting up Jack Westover for an increased role in the offense. Westover does not carry fantasy value.

    ◆ New York Jets

    Garrett Wilson – WR (knee)

    Wilson sprained his knee in his return to the active roster in Week 10 and is set to miss “three-to-four weeks.”

    Fantasy Impact: Whelp, Wilson’s return didn’t last long as he is now set to miss another chunk of time with an additional knee injury. The Jets again find themselves bereft of pass-catching talent. Rookie tight end Mason Taylor stands to benefit the most in a fantasy setting, although the Jets continue to be allergic to throwing the football.

    Braelon Allen – RB (knee)

    Allen suffered a “pretty serious” knee injury on a kickoff return in the second quarter of the team’s Week 4 loss to the Dolphins. He is out indefinitely.

    Fantasy Impact: Allen has been a significant contributor in the red zone this season. His absence substantially boosts Breece Hall‘s upside, who is now a locked-in RB1 in Week 5 against the Cowboys. Backup running back Isaiah Davis can be stashed in 12-team leagues as a high-upside contingency option. Hall gained a season-high 155 yards from scrimmage on 18 opportunities in his first game without Allen in Week 5.

    Josh Reynolds – WR (hip)

    Reynolds was evidently placed on injured reserve in Week 10, after suffering a hip injury during practice in Week 8.

    Fantasy Impact: Reynolds’ absence clears the way for new Jets wide receiver Adonai Mitchell to be active on game day.

    🏈 AFC North

    ◆ Baltimore Ravens

    Lamar Jackson – QB (knee soreness)

    Jackson is expected to resume practicing on Thursday. He heads into the weekend absent an injury designation.

    Fantasy Impact: Jackson can be started as an elite QB1.

    Rashod Bateman – WR (ankle)

    Bateman was seen in a walking boot following the team’s Week 10 win over the Vikings and is reportedly dealing with a an ankle sprain. He did not practice on Wednesday before being ruled out for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Head coach John Harbaugh said he “thinks Bateman will be okay” and that the team will “see how serious it is going forward.” Any missed time from Bateman would likely increase the team’s 12-personnel utilization, raising the fantasy value of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely in the process. The Ravens prepare for a Week 11 tilt with the inside-funnel Browns.

    Isaiah Likely – TE (hip)

    Likely was limited on Wednesday but will play in Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Likely is not TE1-relevant at this time, but he would increase veteran tight end Mark Andrews’ scoring potential if he were to miss time.

    Justice Hill – RB (toe)

    Keaton Mitchell was limited on Wednesday, while No. 2 running back Justice Hill failed to practice due to a toe injury. Hill was ruled out Friday while Mitchell will play.

    Fantasy Impact: Ravens head coach John Harbaugh recently expressed the desire to get Mitchell more involved in the offense. Mitchell must be rostered in 12-team leagues as a high-upside bench stash.

    ◆ Cincinnati Bengals

    Joe Burrow – QB (toe)

    Burrow suffered a Grade III turf toe injury in Week 1. He underwent successful surgery and is likely to miss the next three months. The team designated him to return on Monday, although they have already ruled him out for Week 11. Burrow said he is targeting a Week 13 return, though the team’s record at that point will factor into his decision to play.

    Fantasy Impact: Fill-in starting quarterback Joe Flacco (shoulder) remains a QB1 until then.

    Mike Gesicki – TE (pectoral)

    Gesicki was placed on injured reserve after suffering a pectoral injury in Week 6. He will miss at least four games.

    Fantasy Impact: Fellow tight end Tanner Hudson also departed the team’s Week 6 loss with a concussion and Drew Sample is dealing with a knee injury. Hudson was limited at Week 8’s Wednesday practice. Noah Fant is TE1-viable for as long as he remains the Bengals’ lone, healthy tight end.

    Samaje Perine – RB (ankle)

    Perine was labeled “week-to-week” with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 9. He was ruled out for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: The Cincinnati backfield has been less than stellar from a fantasy perspective in 2025, although starter Chase Brown saw a ridiculous 96% snap rate after Perine departed in Week 9. Rookie Tahj Brooks is on hand to soak up change of pace duties for as long as Perine remains sidelined.

    ◆ Cleveland Browns

    Harold Fannin Jr. – TE (hamstring)

    Fannin continues to manage a hamstring strain suffered during a Week 10 practice. Fannin upgraded to a full practice Friday and was removed from the injury report.

    Fantasy Impact: Fannin can be expected to suit up in Week 11.

    ◆ Pittsburgh Steelers

    The Steelers remain relatively healthy ahead of a Week 11 showdown with the Bengals.

    🏈 AFC South

    ◆ Houston Texans

    Joe Mixon – RB (foot)

    Mixon was placed on the Non-Football Injury list ahead of Week 1 and is eligible to be activated in Week 5. The team stated that the veteran back is “making progress” and will be re-evaluated in a few weeks.

    Fantasy Impact: Veteran Nick Chubb is now in a game script-dependent rushing role, while rookie running back Woody Marks operates as the starter.

    Cade Stover – TE (foot)

    The Texans placed Stove on injured reserve before Week 2. The Texans opened his 21-day practice window in Week 11. His return could hurt tight end Dalton Schultz’s (shoulder) TE1/2 viability.

    Fantasy Impact: Stover will miss at least four games. His absence should add one or two targets to tight end Dalton Schultz‘s weekly workload. The uptick is not enough to make Schultz a reliable TE1.

    C.J. Stroud – QB (concussion)

    Stroud left the team’s Week 9 loss to the Broncos with a concussion and was placed in the league’s protocol. He was ruled out for Week 10 on Wednesday and will remain sidelined in Week 11 after failing to practice in any capacity this week.

    Fantasy Impact: Backup Davis Mills is “prepping to start” in Week 11 after leading an inspired comeback to will the Texans to a win over the Jaguars.

    ◆ Indianapolis Colts

    Anthony Richardson – QB (eye)

    Richardson suffered a “freak accident” ahead of Week 6 in which an elastic band snapped a piece of metal hit him in the eye, fracturing his orbital bone. He was placed on injured reserve.

    Fantasy Impact: Richardson has been off the fantasy radar all season with Daniel Jones’ career reemergence. Backup quarterback Riley Leonard can be stashed in superflex leagues, if need be.

    ◆ Jacksonville Jaguars

    Brenton Strange – TE (hip)

    Strange was unable to finish the team’s Week 5 game against the Chiefs due to a hip injury. The team placed him on injured reserve the very next day. He was designated to return Monday and practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday before being downgraded to out following a missed practice Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: Strange currently stands as fantasy’s TE20 in PPR scoring, but his 15.3% team target share ties for second among Jaguars pass catchers. Journeyman Hunter Long stepped into the primary pass-catching role following Strange’s departure, but he is unlikely to become a viable starter. Fantasy managers should expect the Jaguars’ established wide receivers and running backs to compete for chunks of Strange’s vacated target share.

    Brian Thomas Jr. – WR (ankle)

    Thomas suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 9. He did not practice the following Wednesday and was ruled out for Week 10 on Friday. He practiced in a limited capacity to begin Week 11’s practice preparations and is listed as questionable for the team’s game against the Chargers.

    Fantasy Impact: Thomas has already dealt with wrist and shoulder injuries in an extremely disappointing season this year. Even if active, Thomas is a shaky WR3.

    Travis Hunter – WR/CB (knee)

    Hunter was placed on injured reserve with a season-ending LCL tear.

    Fantasy Impact: See above.

    Parker Washington – WR (hamstring)

    Washington appeared on the Jaguars’ injury report on Wednesday. He did not practice but was removed from the injury report Friday and will play against the Chargers.

    Fantasy Impact: Washington could be sharing the field with alpha wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr but led the team in targets in each of the previous two games with Thomas on the field before scoring twice last week. He remains an inspiring FLEX option in a difficult matchup.

    ◆ Tennessee Titans

    Calvin Ridley – WR (hamstring)

    Ridley strained his hamstring in Week 6 and has been unable to suit up on game day since then. He returned to practice in Week 11 as a limited participant on Wednesday. He is listed as questionable for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Rookie wide receivers Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike and rookie tight end Gunnar Helm benefited the most in Ridley’s absence, although a Week 10 bye could afford the veteran alpha enough time to return to the field when the team hosts the Texans in Week 11. Ridley would be a boom-bust WR4 if active. Titans tight end Chig Okonkwo (foot) struggled to remain fantasy-relevant with Ridley out.

    🏈 AFC West

    ◆ Denver Broncos

    J.K. Dobbins – RB (foot)

    Dobbins was ruled out on Friday before being placed on IR on Saturday. The injury requires surgery, which would end his season.

    Fantasy Impact: Rookie RJ Harvey would be in line to see a noticeable increase to what has been a modest snap rate, although Tyler Badie would likely remain frustratingly involved. Jaleel McLaughlin is also a candidate to see an increased share of early down carries. Harvey warrants RB2 status with Dobbins out.

    ◆ Kansas City Chiefs

    Isiah Pacheco – RB (knee)

    Pacheco is considered “week-to-week” after spraining his MCL in Week 8 against the Commanders. Head coach Andy Reid told reporters Monday that Pacheco “may take more time.” He was ruled out for Week 11 Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt operated as the early-down rusher and goal-line back in Pacheco’s absence, finding paint for the fifth time this season against the Bills. Fantasy managers can continue to ride Hunt in the absence of Pacheco.

    ◆ Las Vegas Raiders

    Geno Smith – QB (quad)

    Smith gutted through what is being called a quad contusion throughout the fourth quarter in the team’s Week 10 loss to the Broncos.

    Fantasy Impact: Regardless of how hobbled Smith appeared in Week 10, we expect him to be ready to go when the Raiders take on the Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 11.

    ◆ Los Angeles Chargers

    Najee Harris – RB (Achilles)

    Harris ruptured the Achilles tendon in his left leg during the Chargers’ Week 3 win over the Broncos. His season is done.

    Omarion Hampton – RB (ankle)

    Hampton was placed on injured reserve this week after suffering an ankle injury in the team’s Week 5 loss to the Commanders. He will miss the next four games, at minimum. Recent reports indicate he was still in a walking boot following the team’s Week 8 win over the Vikings and will not have his practice window opened until after the team’s Week 12 bye.

    Fantasy Impact: Running back Kimani Vidal continues to operate as the team’s clear lead back after handling a 64% snap rate or higher in all four games following Hampton’s injury. That said, season-ending injuries to both tackles has influenced the team’s ability to consistently run the football, resulting in sporadic fantasy production from Vidal.

    Justin Herbert – QB (ankle)

    It is unclear which ankle Herbert injured in Week 10. He was seen getting both joints taped after the play in question, though the left ankle seems likeliest. The Chargers’ quarterback practice on Wednesday and is not on the injury report for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: He is a QB1 against the Jaguars if active.

    Oronde Gadsden II – TE (quad)

    Gadsden’s quad bruise did not stop him from practicing on Wednesday, though his participation level is not yet known. He was removed from the injury report Friday and will play in Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: He is a TE1 against the Jaguars.

    Quentin Johnston – WR (shin)

    Johnston was limited in both sessions to start the week but upgraded to a full participant Friday before drawing a questionable tag for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Johnston’s week of practice indicates he is highly likely to play against the Jaguars, where he remains an upside WR2.

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    🏈 NFC East

    ◆ Dallas Cowboys

    Miles Sanders – RB (ankle/knee)

    Sanders was injured in Week 4 and did not play in Week 5. He was ruled out for Week 6 before being placed on injured reserve, ending his season.

    Fantasy Impact: Veteran Javonte Williams continues to operate in a near workhorse role. Jaydon Blue should still be stashed on benches after faring well in pass-protection in limited action.

    ◆ New York Giants

    Malik Nabers – WR (knee)

    Nabers suffered a torn ACL in the team’s Week 4 win over the Chargers and will miss the remainder of the 2025 season.

    Fantasy Impact: The injury could not have come at a worse time for the Giants after they moved to rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart under center. Nabers’ absence will make it difficult to consistently move the football, lowering the upside of all remaining healthy players. Nabers makes for a solid trade target for dynasty managers looking to rebuild this season.

    Cam Skattebo – RB (ankle)

    Skattebo suffered a gruesome dislocated ankle in the team’s Week 8 loss to the Eagles, ending his season.

    Fantasy Impact: The backfield in New York should revert to a timeshare headed by veteran Tyrone Tracy in Skattebo’s absence. Devin Singletary remains on hand for change-of-pace duties. Treat Tracy as a low-end RB2 for the remainder of the season.

    Jaxson Dart – QB (concussion)

    Dart departed the team’s Week 10 loss to the Bears with a concussion. Backup quarterback Jameis Winston will start in Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Winston is a volatile QB1 with multi-touchdown, multi-interception potential.

    Darius Slayton – WR (hamstring)

    Slayton seemingly aggravated his prior hamstring strain last week and will not play in Week 11 against the Packers.

    Fantasy Impact: Slot receiver Wan’Dale Robinson and tight ends Theo Johnson and Daniel Bellinger should see a slight uptick in target volume, while veteran journeyman Isaiah Hodgins is likely to soak up a massive snap rate on the perimeter.

    ◆ Philadelphia Eagles

    The Eagles are healthy coming out of their Week 10 win over the Packers.

    ◆ Washington Commanders

    Noah Brown – WR (groin, knee)

    Brown was placed on injured reserve in Week 7.

    Fantasy Impact: Wide receivers Jaylin Lane, Luke McCaffrey and Chris Moore are splitting the vacated role, making them difficult to trust as re-draft FLEX options. McCaffrey’s 2.84 yards per route run notably lead the team by 1.05. His exceptional per-play efficiency could earn him more work as the season progresses.

    Jayden Daniels – QB (elbow)

    Daniels dislocated the elbow in his left, non-throwing arm in the team’s Week 9 loss to the Seahawks. The team said there is no timetable for his return, but the second-year quarterback could have avoided a season-ending injury after X-rays revealed he avoided a fracture. He was ruled out for Week 11 on Thursday.

    Fantasy Impact: Marcus Mariota will start for the Commanders for the foreseeable future, slightly denting the fantasy upside of all primary skill position players in the process. Fantasy managers in a bind could do worse than taking a flier on Mariota, considering his rushing upside.

    Terry McLaurin – WR (quad)

    McLaurin aggravated his quad injury in Week 8. He did not play in Week 9 against the Seahawks and is not expected to play in Week 10 against the Lions. He has already been ruled for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel, tight end Zach Ertz and, to some degree, running back Jeremy McNichols have proven themselves as the most reliable remaining pass catchers.

    Chris Rodriguez – RB (shoulder)

    Rodriguez operated as the Commanders’ lead rusher before getting injured last week. He was limited on Wednesday.

    Fantasy Impact: Rodriguez could warrant FLEX consideration, if active.

    🏈 NFC North

    ◆ Chicago Bears

    DJ Moore – WR (shoulder)

    Moore entered Week 10 nursing hip and groin injuries and exited the contest with a right shoulder injury. He did not practice on Wednesday but was removed from the injury report Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: Moore remains a low end FLEX option when the Bears face the Vikings.

    Rome Odunze – WR (ankle)

    Odunze took the day off on Wednesday and is no longer listed with a heel injury in addition to his ankle injury.

    Fantasy Impact: Odunze is in better health than he was last week. He should be good to go.

    D’Andre Swift – RB (hip)

    Swift reestablished himself as the team’s lead back in Week 10. He was limited on Wednesday but removed from the injury report Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: He is an RB2, assuming he is good to go.

    Cole Kmet – TE (back)

    Kmet was limited on Wednesday but was removed from the injury report Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: Kmet is on track to play, which slightly reduces rookie tight end Colston Loveland‘s potential target share.

    ◆ Detroit Lions

    Sam LaPorta – TE (back)

    LaPorta was added to the Lions’ injury report with a back injury on Wednesday. After being ruled out for Week 11 on Friday, the Lions placed him on IR on Saturday.

    Fantasy Impact: This could be significant. The Lions’ pass-catching corps is deep. Removing LaPorta from it could result in one or more extra targets for WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR Jameson Williams, and RB Jahmyr Gibbs.

    ◆ Green Bay Packers

    Jayden Reed – WR (collarbone/foot)

    Reed fractured his collarbone in the Packers’ Week 2 game against the Commanders and was already playing through a Jones fracture in his foot. When news of the expected collarbone surgery broke, the Packers were reportedly hoping to get Reed back in November. Reed then revealed that he underwent surgery to correct his Jones fracture as well. It is unknown whether this will extend his recovery timeline.

    Fantasy Impact: Reed can be stashed in injured reserve spots, but he does not need to be held in leagues without them.

    Matthew Golden – WR (shoulder)

    Golden was labeled as “day-to-day” by head coach Matt LaFleur on Monday and did not play in Week 10 against the Eagles. He was limited Week 11’s Wednesday practice before drawing a questionable tag.

    Fantasy Impact: Golden has yet to take on a featured role in the Green Bay offense, a role that only lessened with the return of Christian Watson in Week 8. Fantasy managers can send the rookie to the bench in the immediate future. Dontayvion Wicks and Savion Williams are also listed as questionable. Christian Watson and Malik Heath could each see additional run.

    Tucker Kraft – TE (knee)

    Kraft suffered a season-ending torn ACL in the team’s Week 9 loss to the Panthers.

    Fantasy Impact: Kraft’s breakout season comes to an end prematurely after the untimely knee injury. Luke Musgrave should be rostered in all formats as he likely enters a featured role for the Packers.

    Romeo Doubs – WR (chest)

    Doubs left Week 10 early after suffering a chest injury. On Wednesday, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Doubs “should be good to go” for Week 11 against the Giants. He was removed from the injury report Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: Christian Watson led the team in snaps while it was Dontayvion Wicks that led the team with 10 targets following Doubs’ departure. Doubs can be treated as a WR3 against the G-Men.

    ◆ Minnesota Vikings

    Carson Wentz – QB (shoulder)

    Wentz will undergo season-ending surgery after playing through a dislocated shoulder and torn labrum.

    Fantasy Impact: Second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy is the starter in Minnesota moving forward.

    J.J. McCarthy – QB (hand)

    McCarthy is practicing with a wrap on his throwing hand to keep the bruise from “festering.” He will play in Week 11 against the Bears.

    Fantasy Impact: The injury is not expected to impact McCarthy’s practice week, though it is, of course, unideal. The Vikings face the Bears’ famously fantasy-friendly pass defense this weekend. McCarthy has a chance to bounce back if the injury truly does not limit him.

    Aaron Jones – RB (shoulder/toe)

    Jones was limited on Wednesday after playing through both injuries in Week 10. He was removed from the injury report Friday and will play against the Bears.

    Fantasy Impact: Jones can be treated as an RB2 in Week 11.

    👉 Don’t forget: Check out the Rotoworld player news feed for all the latest news, notes, and transactions around the league.

    🏈 NFC South

    ◆ Atlanta Falcons

    Drake London – WR (illness)

    London did not practice on Wednesday before consecutive limited sessions to end the week. He is listed as questionable for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Expectedly none. He should be good to go against the Panthers, where he pushes for WR1 status considering his elite splits against Cover-3.

    ◆ Carolina Panthers

    Rico Dowdle – RB (quad)

    Dowdle did not practice on Wednesday but was removed from the injury report Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: The team continues to manage his quad injury for the second straight week. Dowdle remains an RB1, entering a favorable matchup against the Falcons’ porous run defense.

    ◆ New Orleans Saints

    Kendre Miller – RB (ACL)

    Miller suffered a torn ACL in the team’s Week 7 loss to the Bears. His season is over.

    Fantasy Impact: Rookie Devin Neal should step into the primary change-of-pace role for the Saints in Miller’s absence. Lead back Alvin Kamara saw the highest snap rate since Week 2 following Miller’s departure and could be again looking at a workhorse role moving forward.

    ◆ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Chris Godwin Jr. – WR (fibula)

    Godwin was sidelined in Weeks 6-10 before returning to practice in Week 11. He is said to be in “rehab mode” and was ruled out for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: See below.

    Mike Evans – WR (collarbone, concussion)

    Evans suffered a broken collarbone in the team’s Week 7 loss to the Lions. He is expected to miss “most of the season.”

    Fantasy Impact: Evans managed to play just under two quarters before the injury after returning from three missed contests due to a hamstring injury. Considering the current state of the roster, rookie Emeka Egbuka is looking like a true league-winner.

    Bucky Irving – RB (foot/shoulder)

    Irving is considered week-to-week after injuring his foot in Week 4. He returned to practice in Week 11, yet is said to be in “rehab mode.” He was ruled out for Week 11.

    Fantasy Impact: Running backs Rachaad White and Sean Tucker are currently on the FLEX radar. Tucker is of particular intrigue against a Bills defense allowing the third highest rate of explosive runs this season and struggling against man/gap run concepts.

    Jalen McMillan – WR (neck)

    McMillan remains on injured reserve with a neck injury suffered in the preseason.

    Fantasy Impact: The Buccaneers are reeling at wide receiver with McMillan, Chris Godwin and Mike Evans out.

    🏈 NFC West

    ◆ Arizona Cardinals

    Kyler Murray – QB (foot)

    Murray injured his foot on a fourth-quarter fumble in Week 5. He was placed on injured reserve in Week 10 and will be eligible to return in Week 14 against the Rams, though it could be as the Cardinals’ backup.

    Fantasy Impact: Quarterback Jacoby Brissett has finished as a QB1 in his last three games. He remains a viable streamer.

    Trey Benson – RB (knee)

    Benson has already undergone surgery after injuring his meniscus in Week 4. He is expected to miss 4-to-6 weeks, but is not expected to return in Week 10.

    Fantasy Impact: It was Emari Demercado with the hot hand in Week 9, although Bam Knight remained involved. This appears to be a messy situation for fantasy purposes in the immediate future.

    James Conner – RB (ankle)

    Conner suffered a season-ending foot injury in Week 3.

    Fantasy Impact: See: Trey Benson.

    Zay Jones – WR (Achilles)

    Jones suffered a torn Achilles in the team’s Week 10 loss to the Seahawks, ending his season.

    Fantasy Impact: Jones filled a situational role for the Cardinals but his absence could provide additional run for veteran slot man Greg Dortch.

    Marvin Harrison Jr. – WR (appendicitis)

    Harrison was ruled out for Week 11 after undergoing an emergency appendectomy on Wednesday.

    Fantasy Impact: Harrison’s emergency operation leaves wide receiver Michael Wilson as the only healthy starter. Tight end Trey McBride is in line to see all the volume he can handle, while veteran slot man Greg Dortch is flirting with FLEX status after averaging over 13 fantasy points per game in games where he has seen more than 66% of the team’s offensive snaps while with the Cardinals.

    Bam Knight – RB (ankle)

    Knight is listed as questionable after a week full of limited sessions.

    Fantasy Impact: Emari Demercado could push for RB2 status should Knight be held out against the 49ers.

    ◆ Los Angeles Rams

    Puka Nacua – WR (chest)

    Nacua suffered a chest injury that is labeled a fractured rib in the team’s Week 9 win over the Saints. Rams head coach Sean McVay said Nacua should be good to go in Week 10 against the 49ers after undergoing “scans” on Tuesday. He was removed from the injury report Friday and played against the 49ers.

    Fantasy Impact: Nacua continues to pick up various injuries but currently expect him to be on the field come Sunday. He is an elite WR1 when on the field. Fantasy managers will want to continue to monitor his practice status in the immediate future.

    Tutu Atwell – WR (hamstring)

    The Rams placed Atwell on injured reserve Monday.

    Fantasy Impact: Jordan Whittington is in line to soak up WR3 duties, if active, for a Rams offense heavily concentrated amongst Nacua, Davante Adams, and running back Kyren Williams. Whittington is listed as questionable with a back injury for Week 10.

    Davante Adams – WR (oblique)

    Adams sat out on Wednesday and is listed as questionable for Week 11, although he is expected to play.

    Fantasy Impact: Adams remains a borderline WR1/2.

    ◆ San Francisco 49ers

    Brock Purdy – QB (toe)

    Purdy is considered week-to-week after suffering a setback in Week 4. He will start in Week 11, however, if the “aggressive” practice week “goes according to plan.”

    Fantasy Impact: 49ers backup quarterback Mac Jones will again be a high-end QB2 if Purdy is sidelined. Purdy can be started as a borderline QB1/2 if active against the Cardinals.

    Ricky Pearsall – WR (knee)

    Pearsall has been out since suffering a PCL sprain in Week 4. He will start in Week 11 if the practice week “goes according to plan.”

    Fantasy Impact: Pearsall would be a boom-bust WR3/4, if active.

    Brandon Aiyuk – WR (knee)

    Head coach Kyle Shanahan said the team would not open Aiyuk’s 21-day practice window ahead of a Week 11 meeting with the Cardinals.

    Fantasy Impact: See above.

    ◆ Seattle Seahawks

    Tory Horton – WR (groin, shin)

    Horton was added to the injury report Thursday with multiple ailments and did not play in Week 10 against the Cardinals. He was ruled out for Week 11 Friday.

    Fantasy Impact: It’s unfortunate timing for the blazing rookie after his breakout performance in Week 9. Both Jake Bobo and Dareke Young also missed Week 10, though Bobo is expected to resume practicing on Wednesday.

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