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Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
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1 day ago
Stay updated with the latest in fantasy football with the "Fantasy Football News Tracker" podcast. Get daily news updates, breaking stories, player analyses, and expert insights to stay ahead in your fantasy football league. Perfect for fantasy football enthusiasts and managers, this podcast provides timely information on trades, injuries, performance reviews, and game predictions. Tune in every day to ensure you're the most informed player in your league. Subscribe now and never miss a beat with "Fantasy Football News Tracker."


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Stay updated with the latest in fantasy football with the "Fantasy Football News Tracker" podcast. Get daily news updates, breaking stories, player analyses, and expert insights to stay ahead in your fantasy football league. Perfect for fantasy football enthusiasts and managers, this podcast provides timely information on trades, injuries, performance reviews, and game predictions. Tune in every day to ensure you're the most informed player in your league. Subscribe now and never miss a beat with "Fantasy Football News Tracker."


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Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Headline: "2026 Fantasy Football Rankings: Ja'Marr Chase Tops, Injuries Shake Up Drafts"
Listeners, with the 2025 fantasy football season wrapped up, the buzz over the last few days centers on early 2026 rankings and playoff injuries shaking up next year's drafts. Sports Illustrated ranks Ja'Marr Chase as the top wide receiver for 2026, citing his WR4 finish in 2025 despite Bengals' struggles, banking on a healthy Joe Burrow to put him back on top. Puka Nacua sits right behind him in the top five, highlighting elite WR stability for your rosters.

ESPN's Mike Clay dropped updated PPR rankings on January 5, with ongoing tweaks for free agency and the draft, while CBS Sports unveiled way-too-early top-24 overall picks, slotting Christian McBride as the consensus number one tight end after dominating 2025 with over 100 more PPR points than anyone else. RotoBaller and others echo tiered redraft lists, praising running backs like Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs ahead of top WRs for projected upside.

Injuries from wild-card games are the big shakeup. RotoWire reports Bills WR Amari Cooper had a minor finger sprain but is fine, while teammate Khalil Shakir faces an MRI for a knee issue after exiting on crutches versus the Jaguars. George Kittle tore his Achilles in the 49ers' win over the Eagles, per NFL Network, sidelining him long-term and tanking his early rankings. Draft Sharks notes lingering concerns like Lamar Jackson's back contusion and hamstring, potentially limiting his rushing next year, plus Javonte Williams' shoulder stinger and Jaylen Waddle's rib tweak.

RotoBaller adds offseason chatter: Jets want to re-sign Breece Hall, Colts plan to bring back Daniel Jones post-Achilles despite his history, and Steelers view Aaron Rodgers' 2025 as a success, open to his 2026 return. FantasyPros experts flag Josh Jacobs as a fade risk at 28 with a big cap hit in Green Bay.

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Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Fantasy Superstars Soar, Injuries Shake Up 2026 Rankings
Fantasy listeners have seen a busy few days as early 2026 rankings react to both injury news and shifting player value around the league. ESPN’s Eric Karabell just updated his flex and superflex rankings, and the big story is how firmly Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, De’Von Achane, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba have entrenched themselves in elite territory after monster 2025 seasons, pushing some formerly automatic first‑round names slightly down the board according to ESPN and Seahawks.com. CBS Sports echoes that at running back, slotting Robinson, Gibbs, and Achane as the top three in their way‑too‑early 2026 RB ranks, with Christian McCaffrey finally slipping a bit due to age and workload concerns.

Injuries over the last week are quietly nudging rankings and best‑ball ADP. DraftSharks’ latest injury roundup highlights Lamar Jackson dealing with a painful back contusion on top of a lingering hamstring issue, raising concern about his rushing ceiling and causing some rankers to bump mobile quarterbacks with cleaner bills of health ahead of him. They also note groin and calf strains for emerging tight ends Harold Fannin and Jake Ferguson, which has dynasty managers slightly re‑evaluating depth at the position. Meanwhile, league‑wide injury trackers from Sharp Football and Covers show no new season‑ending offensive injuries, which is helping stabilize early‑offseason boards rather than triggering a major rankings reset.

On the positive side, TheHuddle’s breaking news feed reports that DJ Moore returned to full practice and was removed from the Bears’ injury report, easing fears for managers who saw his late‑season knee issue and were bracing for offseason surgery. The same news feed also reinforces growing confidence in Saints quarterback Tyler Shough, noting the team views him as their 2026 starter after a strong finish; that has quietly buoyed Chris Olave and the rest of the New Orleans passing game in early projections.

Analysts are also using the last few days to plant flags on 2026 risers and sleepers. Sports Illustrated’s fantasy team points to Bijan Robinson, De’Von Achane, Trey McBride, and Jaxon Smith‑Njigba as major dynasty risers after top‑tier 2025 production, which is already reflected in early top‑25 lists. FantasyPros just rolled out early 2026 sleepers and expert advice, spotlighting names like Tyler Shough as a potential second‑year breakout, Malik Willis as a rushing‑upside starter if he wins the Green Bay job, Tyjae Spears as a possible featured back if Tennessee moves on from Tony Pollard, and young tight ends like Gunnar Helm and Terrance Ferguson who could step into starting roles if veterans depart. Their accuracy‑ranked experts are also calling Breece Hall a prime bounce‑back candidate if he leaves the Jets, and labeling A.J. Brown and Marvin Harrison Jr. as early‑value wideouts after relatively disappointing campaigns by their standards.

Put together, the news of the past few days has pushed elite young playmakers further up draft boards, introduced a new tier of sleeper quarterbacks and tight ends, and injected some caution on injury‑tagged stars like Lamar Jackson while reassuring investors in players like DJ Moore. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the next update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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4 days ago
3 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Early 2026 Fantasy Football Landscape Shaken Up by Offseason Moves, Injuries, and Dynasty Risers
In the last few days, fantasy football buzz has shifted from the end of the 2025 season to early 2026 offseason rankings, injuries, and dynasty risers, shaking up draft strategies for listeners planning ahead. FantasyPros experts on their January 15 podcast tackled 15 burning questions, like what to do with Emeka Egbuka after his odd rookie year, whether Shedeur Sanders starts Week 1 for the Browns—Fitz says likely yes due to cap issues, though Deshaun Watson lingers as a wild card—and if Malik Willis fits the Colts perfectly with their cap space and Shane Steichen's scheme.

Trevor Lawrence's late surge, fueled by nine rushing TDs, has him slotted as QB9 to QB12 by analysts, but beware volatility if ADP inflates him higher. George Pickens could thrive if Dallas tags him to pair with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, boosting his WR1 upside despite weekly risks. Breece Hall's future looks dim with the Jets; top landing spots include Washington, Houston, or Arizona, per the pod.

Injuries dominated Week 18 reports from Draft Sharks and ESPN: Lamar Jackson nursed a painful back contusion and hamstring woes, limiting his running and deep throws even upon return. Breece Hall sat questionable with a knee issue, paving way for Khalil Herbert. Omarion Hampton was ruled out for the Chargers with an ankle tweak, while Kimani Vidal was iffy with neck problems. RBs like Javonte Williams dealt with a shoulder stinger, and TEs Harold Fannin aggravated a groin strain.

Dynasty leagues see risers like De’Von Achane, who exploded for 1,838 yards and 12 TDs on 305 touches in Miami's late surge, earning his first Pro Bowl nod per Sports Illustrated. ESPN's Mike Clay dropped fresh PPR rankings on January 5, with Fantasy Football Today on YouTube unveiling a way-too-early top 12 overall amid coaching changes.

These moves create buy-lows like Justin Jefferson if Minnesota bolsters QB depth, and debates on R.J. Harvey as Denver's RB1 under Sean Payton. Listeners, stay tuned as ADP firms up—volatility means edges in January.

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6 days ago
2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Key Injuries Shake Up NFL Fantasy Landscape as Season Finale Approaches
Listeners, as we wrap up the NFL regular season on this final Sunday in Week 18, fantasy football rankings are shifting fast due to key injuries and DFS buzz. According to Draft Sharks, Lamar Jackson of the Ravens is back after a back contusion sidelined him last week, though he'll likely be limited in running and deep throws due to lingering hamstring woes and pain management. Fantasy Injury Team notes his healing should be smooth, boosting his QB1 status for DFS on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel.

Running back news is brutal for owners. SI.com reports De'Von Achane of the Dolphins is doubtful with a shoulder injury, paving the way for Jaylen Wright, while Alvin Kamara of the Saints is ruled out with a knee issue, handing starts to Audric Estime. Breece Hall of the Jets is questionable with a knee tweak, per SI.com, and Omarion Hampton of the Chargers is out with an ankle sprain, making Kimani Vidal a shaky option despite his own neck question. Kyren Williams of the Rams is expected to play through an ankle injury but with limited snaps, as noted by SI.com, and Javonte Williams of the Cowboys is sidelined by a neck and shoulder stinger, according to Fantasy Injury Team.

Wideouts and tight ends face hurdles too. Draft Sharks says Rashid Shaheed of the Seahawks is in concussion protocol and unlikely until Friday, impacting Seattle's big Week 18 push. TE Harold Fannin of the Browns aggravated a groin strain, Jake Ferguson of the Cowboys has a calf issue, and Darnell Washington of the Steelers has a season-ending forearm fracture, all per Draft Sharks—downgrading their fantasy value hard.

DFS experts are all over it. Fantasy Alarm drops top Week 18 plays at every position, Rotoballer highlights stacks and sleepers, and ESPN's Playbook breaks down game-by-game locks and projections for the slate. QB List updated rankings, and FantasyPros advises best stacks. Dynasty looks ahead too, with Pro Football Network ranking Bucky Irving, Bijan Robinson, and RJ Harvey high for 2026, while Fantasy Football Today on YouTube previews top-12 players amid coaching changes.

These moves are reshaping waivers, starts/sits, and early 2026 drafts—stay locked in for playoff impacts.

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1 week ago
2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Chaotic Week 18 NFL Fantasy Shakeups: Backup Risers, Star Sit-Outs, and Playoff Prep
Listeners, as Week 18 kicks off on this final Sunday of the NFL regular season, fantasy football rankings are shaking up big time with injuries, rest moves, and backup surges. ESPN reports that playoff-bound teams like the Packers, Chargers, and Eagles are sitting stars such as Jordan Love, who's cleared concussion protocol but benched for Clayton Tune, while Josh Jacobs is limited or out entirely. Sports Illustrated confirms Lamar Jackson is back for the Ravens, boosting their playoff push, but Rashod Bateman sits with illness, and Omarion Hampton is ruled out for the Chargers with an ankle issue, opening doors for Kimani Vidal if he clears his neck question.

Running back chaos dominates: Breece Hall is questionable with a knee for the Jets per SI, with Khalil Herbert next up since Isaiah Davis has concussion woes; De'Von Achane is doubtful for Miami's shoulder, handing reins to Jaylen Wright; Aaron Jones is out for the Vikings' hip, eyeing Jordan Mason for a big load; Alvin Kamara's knee ends his Saints season, promoting Audric Estime; and Kyren Williams is questionable but likely active for the Rams' ankle, ahead of Blake Corum. Footballguys notes Chargers resting keys despite seeding stakes, with Vidal and Hassan Haskins both optimistic questionables.

Wideouts and tight ends feel the hit too: Marvin Harrison Jr. is out on IR with a heel for Arizona via ESPN; Rome Odunze sits for Bears' foot; Davante Adams unlikely for Rams' hamstring; Wan'Dale Robinson out for Giants' ribs; Jaylen Waddle questionable for Dolphins' ribs; Nico Collins surprisingly absent for Texans per Fantasy Index, elevating Jayden Higgins and Christian Kirk. At tight end, Dalton Kincaid is risky for Bills' knee with Dawson Knox ready; TJ Hockenson out for Vikings' shoulder; and Darren Waller to IR with groin for Miami, boosting Greg Dulcich.

These moves crush late-week rankings—drop the doubtfuls like Achane and Harrison, stash backups like Wright, Mason, and Estime for boom potential. ESPN's playbook and FantasyPros stacks highlight DFS values in these spots, while QB List's fresh rankings prioritize healthy matchups. Playoff teams prioritizing health mean volatile finals, so check inactives right up to kickoff.

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1 week ago
2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injury Chaos Rocks NFL's Final Week: Fantasy Managers Brace for Shakeups
In the last few days leading into Week 18 of the 2025-26 NFL season, fantasy football managers are laser-focused on injury reports shaking up final rankings and playoff lineups. CBS Sports highlights key updates like Darnell Mooney limited in Thursday practice with a knee injury, making him questionable against Denver, while Pat Bryant cleared full practice despite a concussion but remains questionable for the Chargers game.

Pro Football Network's Week 18 injury tracker flags major impacts from Christian McCaffrey, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Davante Adams, all dealing with nagging issues that could sideline them or limit snaps in meaningless finales. St. Brown, nursing a knee, was limited for Detroit against Chicago, per CBS Sports injury reports, dropping his short-term ranking but boosting handcuffs like Jameson Williams.

Green Bay's Josh Jacobs, limited Thursday with a knee tweak, is likely out as the Packers clinch the No. 7 seed, FantasyPros notes, opening doors for MarShawn Lloyd if activated from IR. Jayden Reed and others like Dontayvion Wicks (concussion) are also questionable at Minnesota, per team reports.

Dynasty owners got fresh ammo with CBS Sports' 2026 quarterback tiers crowning Josh Allen as QB1 standard, and The Fantasy Football Show updating full 2026 rankings including rookies for long-term stashes. RotoWire and TheHuddle report broader news like J.J. McCarthy's status and Zay Jones' season-ending hip IR, reshaping waiver priorities.

These tweaks have volatile redraft rankings—monitor Friday reports for McCaffrey and St. Brown clarity—while dynasty shifts emphasize Allen's elite tier amid off-season previews on YouTube pods.

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2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injury Shakeups Ahead of Fantasy Football Week 18 Finale
In the last few days leading into Week 18 of the 2025 fantasy football season, injuries from Week 17 games have shaken up rankings and start-sit decisions for listeners chasing championships. NBC Sports reports Matthew Berry's latest positional rankings highlight risers like quarterback Drake Maye, running back Bijan Robinson, wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and tight end Trey McBride as top options in PPR leagues, with updates refreshing daily.

FantasyPros details a wave of post-Christmas injuries impacting lineups. Running back Javonte Williams of the Cowboys suffered a shoulder issue in their win over Washington but is expected to play against the Giants, per SI.com, though Malik Davis impressed with over 100 yards in relief and could see more touches. Tight end Jake Ferguson also left that game with a calf injury after a touchdown catch; Rotowire warns his status is doubtful due to reinjury risks, opening doors for Luke Schoonmaker.

Wide receivers took hits too: Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown exited awkwardly against Minnesota and may sit with Detroit eliminated, while Seahawks' Rashid Shaheed has a concussion ruling him out versus San Francisco. Cardinals' Marvin Harrison Jr. dealt with a heel injury after a dismal season of 41 catches for 608 yards. Tight ends Harold Fannin Jr. of the Browns has a groin strain and could rest, ending his rookie year with a catches record, and Steelers' Darnell Washington broke his arm, sidelining him.

Quarterbacks face uncertainty: Packers' Malik Willis bruised his shoulder but might start if Jordan Love's concussion lingers, per FantasyPros. Raiders' Geno Smith has a high-ankle sprain, handing starts to Kenny Pickett. FantasyPoints notes lingering issues like Lamar Jackson's back contusion and Josh Allen's foot sprain from earlier previews.

With playoffs on lines in spots like Steelers-Ravens and Bucs-Panthers, FantasyPoints' Graham Barfield urges checking team motivations for starters versus resters. TheHuddle highlights Panthers' Dowdle as a lead back finisher for NFC South hopes.

Listeners, monitor waivers and inactives closely—Week 18 matchups could flip your finals.

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Chaos Reigns Ahead of Fantasy Football Championship: Key Injuries and Lineup Decisions for Week 17
Fantasy football listeners, championship Week 17 is here, and the last few days have brought chaos with injuries shaking up rankings just as you set your finals lineups. The Fantasy Footballers podcast on December 26 previewed key matchups, noting devastating Christmas Day games where George Pickens managed only 78 yards and CeeDee Lamb 46, hurting managers who started them. Lamar Jackson's back contusion has him day-to-day per Ravens coach John Harbaugh, as reported by Draft Sharks, sidelining him potentially for the finale and boosting backups in Baltimore.

Running back news is brutal: Browns' Quinshon Judkins suffered a season-ending dislocated ankle with fibula fracture, confirmed no knee ligament damage but facing tough rehab that could ding his burst next year, according to Draft Sharks. James Conner and Trey Benson are out for the season with ankle issues, per Fantrax HQ, while Cardinals QB Kyler Murray is done too. Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson sits with a concussion, needing a perfect protocol week, and Chargers' Kimani Vidal's neck strain looks minor after a clean MRI. WR Pat Bryant of the Broncos has a severe concussion, likely out weeks.

Start/sit buzz from FantasyPros and PFF highlights backfield handcuffs like Jalen Warren as a pivot if Philly rests backs, and Taysom Hill's gadget role for Saints amid injuries. ESPN flags TE troubles with Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox, and George Kittle on watchlists. Raiders' Geno Smith added a high ankle sprain from Sunday, per NFL.com. CBS Sports dropped Week 17 rankings December 28, urging caution on implied totals like Bengals' 30.5 versus Cardinals.

Dynasty eyes shift to rookies like Caleb Johnson, but vets dominate finals. Streamers and sleepers from RotoBaller and Fantasy Alarm could win it all—check backfields for gems.

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2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injury Wave Shakes Up Fantasy Football Playoffs: Key Waiver Wire Pickups for Championship Week
In the last few days leading into Week 17 fantasy football championships, a wave of injuries has shaken up rankings and rosters across the league. Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins suffered a gruesome dislocated ankle and fractured fibula against the Buffalo Bills, ending his promising season with surgery and a 4-5 month recovery, per Fantasy Six Pack and FantasyPros reports. This boosts handcuffs Raheim Sanders and Dylan Sampson in Cleveland's backfield, with Sanders eyeing early-down work.

Kansas City Chiefs took another brutal hit after Patrick Mahomes' season-ending ACL and LCL tears in Week 15. Backup Gardner Minshew started Week 16 but exited early with a tibial plateau fracture, ruling him out for the year, according to The Fantasy Footballers and FantasyPros. Chiefs' passing game now leans on Xavier Worthy amid their elimination from playoffs.

Denver Broncos wideout Pat Bryant was carted off on a spine board after a scary hit versus Jacksonville, sidelining him through the regular season for concussion and neck checks, NBC Sports and FantasyPros note. He's a playoff maybe, elevating Courtland Sutton's targets.

Jacksonville Jaguars RB Bhayshul Tuten underwent finger surgery and is done, leaving Travis Etienne with a massive solo workload alongside backups DeeJay Dallas and LeQuint Allen Jr., as ESPN and NBC Sports detail. Etienne surges in rankings.

Other blows include New York Giants WR Malik Nabers' earlier ACL tear, Jayden Daniels' elbow dislocation ending his Commanders year, and minor notes like Lamar Jackson's status watch. ESPN's Week 17 matchup rankings upgrade tight end Harold Fannin Jr. and downgrade WR Jameson Williams, while Matthew Berry's NBC Sports rankings reshuffle QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs for finals.

Waiver wire hustles target these risers now—aggressive bids could win titles, FantasyPros urges. Dynasty stashes like Etienne and Sanders shine long-term.

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2 minutes

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Significant Injuries Shake Up NFL Fantasy Landscape Ahead of Season Finale
Week 16 of the NFL fantasy football season has brought significant roster upheaval with several key injuries impacting player rankings and waiver wire strategies heading into the final weeks of competition.

The biggest story involves Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Gardner Minshew, who tore his ACL in the same manner as Patrick Mahomes did the previous week. This means second-year backup Chris Oladokun will take over for weeks 17 and 18 against Denver and Las Vegas. Similarly, Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota suffered quad and hand injuries in a loss to Philadelphia, leaving veteran Josh Johnson as the backup option for their Christmas Day matchup against Dallas.

The running back position saw major changes when Cleveland Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins suffered a serious leg injury including his ankle and knee, forcing him out for the season. His absence opens opportunities for fellow rookie Dylan Sampson, who had been receiving nearly 61 percent of the Browns' running back carries when Judkins was sidelined. Meanwhile, Houston's Woody Marks returned to limited practice on Friday after an ankle injury, giving fantasy owners hope for a potential return against the Raiders, though concerns remain given his tendency to leave games early with injuries.

On the wide receiver front, Denver's Pat Bryant suffered a severe injury in the loss to Jacksonville that required him to be stretchered off the field, likely ending his season. Pittsburgh's Calvin Austin dealt with a hamstring injury in their win over Detroit, though his limited role means reduced fantasy impact.

At tight end, Cleveland's David Njoku remains ruled out with a knee injury, continuing to boost Harold Fannin Jr.'s value as the focal point of the Browns' passing game. His productivity against strong defenses has made him a reliable fantasy contributor.

Several players remained questionable entering the week, including Cincinnati's Tee Higgins nursing a concussion. Given the Bengals' playoff elimination, the team has little incentive to rush him back prematurely.

These injuries have created valuable waiver wire opportunities for fantasy owners preparing for their championship runs in weeks 17 and 18. The combination of injuries to established starters and emerging opportunities for backups and spot-start options has reshaped league strategy significantly.

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3 weeks ago
2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injury-Fueled Fantasy Football Shakeup Ahead of Week 16
Fantasy football rankings have been shaken up over the last few days by a wave of injuries and late-season role shifts, especially heading into Week 16 of the NFL season.

According to Fantasy Six Pack, the biggest earthquake is Patrick Mahomes tearing his ACL, ending his 2025 season and likely cutting into the start of 2026 as well. That instantly drops him out of all redraft relevance and cools early 2026 draft value, while forcing fantasy managers to downgrade every Chiefs skill player with Gardner Minshew now expected to start the rest of the way. FantasyPros and FantasyPoints both highlight this as a major downgrade for the entire Kansas City passing game.

Fantasy Six Pack and FantasyPoints both report Davante Adams is dealing with a hamstring injury that looked “not good,” with Sean McVay acknowledging concern. That has pushed Adams down Week 16 rankings and bumped up Rams secondary options as spot plays. Rome Odunze aggravated his foot injury in warmups and is expected to miss at least another week, which pushes him out of starting lineups and elevates Luther Burden’s usage in Chicago, as noted by Fantasy Six Pack and FantasyPoints.

At running back, FantasyPros reports that Broncos back RJ Harvey suffered a torn ACL, knocking him out for the season and erasing what had been a late breakout. That injury forces a committee behind him and eliminates Harvey from playoff fantasy lineups. Fantasy Six Pack adds that Javonte Williams scared managers with a shoulder issue, but early signs suggest he may be able to keep playing; still, Malik Davis becomes a late-week stash in case Williams is limited.

FantasyPros also notes Texans rookie Woody Marks left with an ankle issue but said he could have returned, so rankings have nudged him slightly down but not into panic territory. In Arizona, Zonovan “Bam” Knight was carted off with an ankle injury, which NFL.com’s injury coverage and FantasyPoints say should create a committee with Michael Carter and Emari Demercado; both remain low-end flex options rather than clear league-winners.

Pro Football Network’s Week 16 Fantasy Injury Tracker points to key names whose statuses are affecting start-sit calls: Josh Jacobs, Drake London, and Tee Higgins are all under close watch, with their practice participation driving late-week ranking adjustments. NFL.com’s official Week 16 injury report reinforces that many stars are playing through minor issues, but the big ranking movers are the players in danger of sitting entirely.

On the positive side, ESPN’s Week 16 guide notes that Jacoby Brissett has been “matchup proof,” finishing as a top-12 fantasy quarterback in all nine of his starts with over 21 fantasy points per game, pushing him into strong QB1 streaming territory for listeners who just lost Mahomes. NFL.com’s fantasy sleepers column also highlights several high-upside wideouts for playoff lineups, and team outlets like Seahawks.com are boosting players in strong matchups, nudging them up weekly rankings even if season-long value stays stable.

Overall, the last few days have pushed Mahomes, Adams, Odunze, Harvey, and Knight down or out of rankings, raised concern but not panic around Javonte Williams and Woody Marks, and elevated replacement quarterbacks like Brissett plus committee backs and secondary receivers as desperation playoff options.

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injuries and Role Changes Shake Up Fantasy Football Playoffs
Fantasy football rankings have been shaken over the last few days, with injuries and late-season role changes hitting right in the heart of the playoffs.

According to FantasyPros, the biggest headline is Patrick Mahomes’ torn ACL and LCL, ending his season and forcing listeners to downgrade every Chiefs weapon, with Gardner Minshew now under center. That drop in passing efficiency pushes Chiefs wideouts and tight ends down weekly rankings and makes the running game more volume-dependent rather than explosive.

FantasyPros and Fantasy Six Pack both note that backfields have taken major hits. Houston’s Woody Marks left early with an ankle issue, and while he said he could have returned, his workload and explosiveness are now in question, softening his RB2 floor. Arizona’s Zonovan Knight was carted off and later placed on season-ending injured reserve, per Sharp Football’s injury tracker, which pushes Michael Carter and Emari Demercado into deeper-league flex consideration but caps the ceiling of the Cardinals’ run game.

FantasyPros also reports that Jacksonville rookie Bhayshul Tuten needs hand surgery and will miss several weeks. That vacates valuable touches in a high-scoring Jaguars offense and boosts any healthy back on that depth chart into strong flex or RB2 territory for the fantasy semifinals.

At wide receiver, FantasyPros notes Davante Adams pulled his hamstring late in Week 15 after already managing the injury all week. Sean McVay said he would not rule Adams out for Week 16, but most analysts are treating him as a long shot, pushing him down rankings and elevating his teammates in projected target share. Sports Illustrated highlights that the Falcons are optimistic Drake London can return from a four-game knee absence, which likely squeezes targets for tight ends and secondary receivers in Atlanta; that return nudges London back into WR2 range while capping the late-season rise of the Falcons’ TE.

Rome Odunze’s pregame foot setback, detailed by Fantasy Six Pack, means he’s now expected to miss at least one game, opening more volume for other Bears pass catchers and pulling Odunze out of startable consideration in most formats at the worst time.

NFL.com’s flex rankings for Week 16 reflect these shifts, pushing healthy, high-volume backs and receivers above injured stars who might be limited or out. Washington back Chris Rodriguez Jr. practicing in full, as reported by TheHuddle, is a small but notable positive; he’s back on the radar as a depth option in deeper leagues.

The overall effect for listeners: elite names like Mahomes and Adams slide down or off the board, emerging volume plays in Jacksonville, Arizona, and Atlanta move up, and savvy managers must re-evaluate every playoff lineup based on these late-breaking injuries and returns.

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes

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Injury Chaos Reshapes Fantasy Playoffs in Week 16 Amid Quarterback, Running Back, and Wide Receiver Turmoil
Fantasy listeners have had a chaotic few days as injuries and depth chart shifts reshape playoff rankings across all formats. According to FantasyPros and FantasySP, Week 15 turned into an injury minefield, and those developments are already baked into early Week 16 ranks.

The biggest bomb for fantasy rankings is at quarterback. ESPN reports that Patrick Mahomes is out for the rest of the fantasy season with a torn ACL, forcing the Chiefs to turn to Gardner Minshew. That drops every Kansas City pass‑catcher in the rankings, with Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy sliding from every‑week starters into volatile WR3/flex territory and Travis Kelce losing his elite weekly ceiling. Waiver columns at ESPN are now pushing mid‑tier streamers and dual‑threat options as emergency Mahomes replacements.

Running back ranks also shifted sharply. FantasyPros notes that Texans rookie Woody Marks left with an ankle injury, though he said he could have returned, which has rankers treating him as a risky but startable RB2 if practice reports are positive. In New Orleans, Devin Neal left with a hamstring injury after already dealing with an abdomen issue, on top of previous injuries to Alvin Kamara and Kendre Miller. FantasyPros and ESPN both highlight Audric Estime and Evan Hull as deep‑league stash candidates, and early Week 16 rankings at Rotostreet Journal are nudging Estime into the RB3/flex conversation if Neal is limited. The Cardinals backfield is also in flux after Zonovan Knight was carted off, and FantasyPros projects a committee of Michael Carter and Emari Demercado; both have crept into low‑end flex range in updated ranks.

At wide receiver, the most impactful story is in Los Angeles. FantasyPros reports that Davante Adams aggravated his hamstring after entering the game already banged up. FantasySP calls his situation one of the most important to monitor for Week 16. Rankers at Rotostreet Journal and other sites are already pushing Puka Nacua into overall WR1 territory if Adams sits, with Tutu Atwell and other ancillary Rams wideouts gaining boom‑bust flex appeal. In Green Bay, FantasyPros and CBS’ Fantasy Football Today crew note that Christian Watson suffered a chest or shoulder injury and was taken for further evaluation, putting his status in serious doubt. That uncertainty has pushed Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed up into WR3/flex territory in early ranks while Watson tumbles down boards.

Tight end tiers are moving as well. ESPN’s inactives and injury watch highlight continued knee issues for David Njoku, which keeps Harold Fannin Jr. squarely on the streaming radar and moving up into the low‑end TE1 conversation. ESPN also notes that Jake Ferguson is trending toward playing despite a calf issue, which has allowed rankers to keep him in the back end of the top 10 tight ends, while CeeDee Lamb clearing concussion protocol stabilizes the entire Dallas passing tree.

More broadly, sites like FantasyPoints and the Fantasy Footballers emphasize that this week’s “bloodbath” environment is forcing listeners to prioritize health and volume over name value. Their Week 16 discussions point out that fringe options who emerged from Week 15 healthy are jumping up tiers simply because so many traditional studs are hurt, limited, or attached to downgraded quarterback situations.

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4 weeks ago
3 minutes

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Fantasy Football Injury Updates: Top Players' Status Shakes Up Playoff Matchups
Fantasy listeners have had a chaotic few days, and rankings have shifted fast as injury news and depth-chart changes roll in before Week 15 playoff matchups.

Sports Illustrated’s fantasy injury report highlights several headline backs shaping the top of the rankings. Josh Jacobs is battling a knee issue in Green Bay, and with MarShawn Lloyd already out and Emanuel Wilson sick, volume keeps Jacobs in RB1 territory if he’s active, while Pierre Strong has emerged as a desperation flier. Alvin Kamara has been ruled out again with a knee injury in New Orleans, pushing rookie Devin Neal into a true workhorse role and vaulting him into every-week starter status. Nick Chubb is questionable with a rib injury for Houston; if he sits, Woody Marks becomes a late-season volume play who jumps up flex rankings.

According to Fantasy Six Pack, Christian McCaffrey landed on the injury report with a back issue. He’s still expected to play, but the mere mention of a back flare-up has pushed Brian Robinson Jr. onto stash lists everywhere as a league-winning contingency. If McCaffrey were to miss time, Robinson would immediately project as a top-15 back, which is why rankings are quietly baking in that upside on benches.

On the wideout front, FantasyPros and Sports Illustrated both report that Tee Higgins has been ruled out with a concussion, removing a WR2 from lineups and boosting target expectations for the rest of the Cincinnati passing game. ESPN notes that CeeDee Lamb has cleared concussion protocol and will play on Sunday night, snapping him right back into elite WR1 territory and knocking fringe Dallas options like Ryan Flournoy out of relevance. ESPN also flags Rome Odunze as truly questionable with a foot issue; most outlets view him on the wrong side of playing, which has pushed his ranking down and created streaming interest in other Chicago pass catchers.

Quarterback situations are also moving rankings. Sports Illustrated and ESPN report that Tyrod Taylor is out for the Jets, with rookie Brady Cook starting, which downgrades all New York pass catchers and makes even Breece Hall feel risky despite his talent. ESPN also notes that Jayden Daniels still isn’t back for Washington, meaning more Marcus Mariota and a ceiling cap on that offense, while a banged-up Geno Smith in Las Vegas hands a surprise start to Kenny Pickett and slightly dents the outlook for Raiders skill players. In one of the wildest late developments, ESPN reports that 44-year-old Philip Rivers has been signed to start for Indianapolis, injecting massive uncertainty but also giving a slight bump to Colts pass catchers compared with a pure backup-level option.

Tight end and fringe pieces are shaking up deep-league rankings. ESPN confirms that Jets tight end Mason Taylor is out with a neck injury, with Jeremy Ruckert stepping in but still off the fantasy radar given how low expectations are for the offense. Dallas tight end Jake Ferguson is trending toward playing through a calf issue, keeping him locked in as a low-end TE1 instead of forcing listeners into streaming mode.

Sites like ESPN’s fantasy playbook, FantasyPros’ last-minute advice, and Fantasy Alarm’s DFS breakdowns all emphasize the same theme: volatility is highest where injuries and new starters intersect. That means Devin Neal, Woody Marks, Brian Robinson Jr., and even emergency backs like Emanuel Wilson and Pierre Strong have become some of the most important names on playoff benches, while the confirmed absences of Tee Higgins and Alvin Kamara, and the murky status of Rome Odunze and Nick Chubb, are reshaping start–sit decisions across the board.

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1 month ago
4 minutes

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Fantasy Football Playoff Push: Week 15 Waiver Wire Targets and Injury Updates
Fantasy football listeners, the playoff push is on as Week 15 waivers and streamers dominate the chatter after a brutal Week 14 injury wave. According to The Fantasy Footballers' December 9 podcast, it's prime time for pickups like running backs and wide receivers to bolster rosters, with Pee River rumors adding fun buzz amid Monday Night recaps.

Injuries are shaking up rankings big time. The Fantasy Footballers report QB Daniel Jones tore his right Achilles against Jacksonville, ending his 2025 season after surgery—he's a free agent rehabbing into next year. WR Tee Higgins, per the same site and Pro Football Network's December 11 tracker, returned from concussion protocol but reported symptoms post-Buffalo, landing back in protocol; he's limited in practice and iffy against Baltimore. TE Zach Ertz suffered a complex right knee ACL-plus injury, out for the year, while David Njoku's knee PCL sprain from a Titans TD could sideline him through playoffs or to IR, boosting Harold Fannin Jr.

QB Jayden Daniels aggravated his elbow in Week 14's return, per NFL updates and Pro Football Network—docs say no structural damage but he's out, with Marcus Mariota starting for Washington. WR CeeDee Lamb's concussion from Thursday's Lions loss has him progressing nicely per Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer, thanks to extra rest. Marvin Harrison Jr. missed practice with a heel injury similar to teammate Max Melton's, likely sitting another for Arizona, elevating Michael Wilson. DK Metcalf's abdominal hospitalization after Pittsburgh's win is no big deal—coach Mike Tomlin expects him versus Miami. Josh Jacobs is day-to-day with a knee issue but scans clear.

On the hot hands side, NBC Sports highlights RB Travis Etienne exploding with 20 carries, 74 yards, and two TDs after Bhayshul Tuten's fumble—he faces a New York defense yielding top-three RB fantasy points. NFL.com's Matt Okada notes Derrick Henry's December dominance, including a career-high 47.8-point game, with six straight 85-plus yard outings and four recent TDs heading into Cincinnati. Seahawks' Kenneth Walker gets a juicy matchup too as massive favorites.

ESPN flags upside plays like Chimere Dike and Isaiah Likely for playoff boosts. Waiver wires from Fantasy Footballers emphasize RBs and WRs, while Big Blue View and Seahawks guides push starts like rides, fades, and sleepers.

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1 month ago
2 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Fantasy Football Shakeups: Corum, Lawrence, Watson Surge Ahead of Playoffs
Fantasy listeners, a wild few days of news have shaken up fantasy football rankings heading into the playoffs, so let’s hit the biggest movers and what they mean for lineups.

According to NFL.com, one of the biggest risers is rookie running back Blake Corum. He has led the Rams in rushing in back‑to‑back games and just posted over 26 fantasy points against Arizona, even outpacing Kyren Williams in red‑zone carries. That usage has pushed him into weekly flex consideration and made him a premium handcuff for Williams managers.

At quarterback, NFL.com notes that Trevor Lawrence has quietly averaged around 20 fantasy points per game over the last two weeks and now gets a favorable home matchup against the Jets. That mini hot streak plus matchup has bumped him into back‑end QB1 streaming territory. Bryce Young’s roller‑coaster season continues, but with two 22‑plus point outings in his last three games, analysts are starting to move him up as a desperation playoff streamer.

In Green Bay, NFL.com reports Christian Watson has scored 18‑plus fantasy points in three of his last four and topped 80 receiving yards in consecutive games for the first time in his career. That touchdown surge has pushed him into every‑week WR2/3 territory in rest‑of‑season rankings at FantasyPros, with many experts now treating him as a must‑start when healthy.

Injuries have forced some major ranking adjustments. The Fantasy Footballers and Fantasy Six Pack confirm that Colts quarterback Daniel Jones tore his Achilles and is out for the season, ending what had been a strong fantasy campaign. With the Colts possibly turning to Philip Rivers as a midseason comeback, FantasyPros analysts have downgraded Jonathan Taylor slightly, citing expected offensive inefficiency and tough upcoming matchups even though listeners still can’t realistically bench him.

Washington’s offense took a double hit. Fantasy Six Pack and NBC Sports report that tight end Zach Ertz suffered a season‑ending knee injury and Jayden Daniels dislocated his non‑throwing elbow, leaving his Week 15 status uncertain. If Marcus Mariota starts, most sites are dropping all Commanders pass catchers in their rankings, with Terry McLaurin barely hanging on as a low‑end flex.

NBC Sports’ injury report also highlights Tee Higgins entering concussion protocol again, with expectations he misses multiple weeks. That has pushed Mike Gesicki and other Bengals pass catchers up in deeper‑league rankings while Higgins slides way down rest‑of‑season boards. The same report notes that Justin Herbert had surgery on his non‑throwing hand but is expected to play with protection, so FantasyPros experts have him slightly downgraded but still firmly in the QB1 mix.

ESPN’s Week 15 matchup rankings are nudging several big names up or down. Justin Jefferson is being upgraded thanks to a favorable matchup and quarterback stability in Minnesota, while rookie tight end Brock Bowers and Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott are being downgraded due to difficult defensive opponents, pulling them down a tier in many rest‑of‑season lists.

For waiver‑driven ranking changes, NFL.com and FullTime Fantasy both point listeners toward Blake Corum, Green Bay tight end Luke Musgrave with Tucker Kraft out, and potential streaming defenses like the Eagles, who get a stretch of inept offenses including the Raiders. Those matchup‑based bumps are reflected in Week 15 and rest‑of‑season ranks, especially for team defenses.

Finally, Fantasy Points’ injury preview and ESPN’s inactives updates underscore that managers must monitor late‑week reports on names like De’Von Achane, David Njoku, Jayden Daniels, and Rome Odunze. Their statuses are still shaping final playoff ranking tweaks at FantasyPros and other expert consensus tables.

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1 month ago
4 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injury and Depth Chart Shake-Ups Disrupt Fantasy Rankings Ahead of Week 14
Big injury and depth chart news over the past few days has reshaped fantasy rankings heading into Week 14. FantasyPros reports that Justin Herbert returned to practice with a hand injury and is now expected to play, but analysts expect the Chargers to use a run‑heavy, quick‑pass game plan, which dings his upside while boosting Omarion Hampton if he’s active. FantasyPros injury coverage also notes Hampton is ramping up at practice and trending toward playing, but historical comps suggest a likely dip in efficiency, so he’s more volume‑driven than ceiling right now.

Lamar Jackson missed practice with an ankle issue, and FantasyPros analysts say he’s likely to suit up but is clearly not 100%, pushing him down from elite QB status and forcing listeners to weigh floor over upside in a tough matchup against an improving Steelers defense. The same reports confirm J.J. McCarthy has cleared concussion protocol and will start again for Minnesota; that doesn’t make him a recommended fantasy starter, but it is a small boost for Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison projections.

On the pass‑catcher front, FantasyPros injury updates say Drake London has already been ruled out and is more likely to return in Week 16 than Week 15, so managers have had to move him down rest‑of‑season ranks and look to secondary options. Mike Evans has been ruled out as well, with data suggesting a good chance he’s back to normal usage in Week 15, which has temporarily elevated other Tampa Bay receivers in weekly ranks while keeping Evans high in playoff‑week outlooks. FantasyPros medical analysis also notes CeeDee Lamb is in the concussion protocol but benefited from extra days after playing on Thursday; if he progresses normally he’s expected to play next week with no projected production dip, so his long‑term ranking impact is minimal even if there’s short‑term anxiety.

At tight end, FantasyPros reports that Dalton Kincaid re‑aggravated a knee while still managing a hamstring issue, with data favoring him missing Week 14 and carrying re‑injury risk even if he returns in Week 15. That has pushed him down in short‑term rankings and elevated alternative tight ends in streaming tiers. For rookie wideout Rome Odunze, FantasyPros highlights a stress fracture that has already cut his fantasy scoring nearly in half; projections now assume a “play through it but limited” profile, dropping him from reliable starter territory in most formats.

The Fantasy Footballers’ recent Week 14 episode reacts to Thursday night’s opener and folds these injuries into their matchup previews, lowering expectations for a compromised Jackson, treating Herbert as more of a mid‑tier option, and emphasizing pivot plays at wide receiver and tight end with Evans, London, and Kincaid off many lineups. NFL.com’s latest sleepers and waiver discussions respond to the same news by promoting high‑upside fill‑ins at wide receiver and running back, especially in offenses where alpha targets are suddenly sidelined.

All of this leaves fantasy rankings in flux: elite names like Lamb and Evans hold strong long‑term value but carry short‑term uncertainty, while borderline options around Herbert, Jackson, Hampton, and Odunze are being re‑slotted based on health, matchup, and game‑plan expectations drawn from the latest practice reports and expert analysis at FantasyPros, NFL.com, and major fantasy shows.

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1 month ago
3 minutes

Fantasy Football News Tracker - Daily
Injury Updates and Backfield Shakeups Reshape Fantasy Football Rankings Ahead of Week 14
Fantasy Football rankings over the past few days have been driven mostly by quarterback injuries, wide receiver health updates, and backfield usage shifts that are reshaping playoff-time value. Listeners are seeing dual-threat quarterbacks slide a bit in projections, while several emerging wideouts and workhorse backs are climbing as clarity around injuries and depth charts improves.

Quarterback news has been front and center, with multiple fantasy outlets like FantasyPros and Fantasy Points flagging injury concerns for key starters and emphasizing that mobility and rushing attempts are at risk for some banged-up dual-threat passers. Reports around players such as Jayden Daniels and Lamar Jackson dealing with various injuries have caused rankers to bake in more volatility, lowering their weekly ceilings slightly and pushing safer pocket passers up a tier in Week 14 projections. ESPN’s game previews have also highlighted offensive line issues and potential weather concerns in a few key matchups, nudging borderline QB1s down toward high-end QB2 status.

At running back, analysts at NFL.com and FantasyPros note that injury reports and changing workloads have pushed clear workhorses higher, especially in ambiguous backfields that finally showed a featured option last week. Backs who dominated goal-line and two-minute work in Week 13 have seen their rankings jump as consensus expects those roles to stick in the fantasy playoffs. Conversely, any hint of snap-count limitations or committee talk from coaches has knocked previously solid RB2s into more volatile flex territory, particularly on teams projected to trail in Week 14 game scripts.

Wide receiver rankings have been especially sensitive to the latest injury updates and matchup data, with Fantasy Points and similar sites pointing out how knee and ankle issues for several top-20 options could limit routes and downfield usage. When beat reports and injury previews suggest a receiver might be active but less than full speed, rankers have slid them behind healthier volume-based options in better coverage matchups. At the same time, emerging receivers benefiting from teammate injuries or recent target spikes have climbed into strong WR3 or flex territory, especially in games projected to be high scoring.

Tight end and defense/special teams rankings have also shifted on the margins, with NFL.com’s injury reports and team previews highlighting how missing pass rushers or banged-up secondaries can tilt streaming decisions. Tight ends tied to those injury-boosted offenses, particularly red-zone specialists, have crept up into the low-end TE1 range, while listeners are being advised to pivot away from defenses facing suddenly healthier, more explosive offenses. Week 14 IDP previews on sites like Fantasy Points further underscore that defensive injuries can open up favorable spots for opposing fantasy skill players, reinforcing some of the ranking moves at running back and wide receiver.

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1 month ago
3 minutes

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Fantasy Football Week 14: Injuries Reshape Strategies
Fantasy Football Week 14 is shaping up to be heavily influenced by several significant injuries sustained in Week 13 that will reshape draft strategies and waiver wire priorities for listeners.

The biggest domino to fall is Amon-Ra St. Brown, the Detroit Lions wide receiver, who suffered an apparent ankle injury and did not return to action. The expected timeline for his recovery is one to two weeks or more, which could sideline him for multiple games during this critical stretch of the season. This opens up opportunities for other Lions receivers to see increased target share.

Justin Herbert's injury situation has taken a turn for the worse. The Los Angeles Chargers quarterback initially played through what appeared to be a minor hand injury against Las Vegas, but head coach Jim Harbaugh revealed that Herbert sustained a broken bone in his left hand. He underwent surgery on Monday to correct it. The team has him listed as day-to-day ahead of Monday Night Football against Philadelphia, giving him roughly a 50 to 60 percent chance to play next week. This creates significant uncertainty for listeners trying to plan their quarterback selections.

Marvin Harrison Jr. faced another setback for Arizona. After recently returning from an appendectomy, the Cardinals receiver left the game with a heel injury and did not return. With Harrison's availability now in question, Trey McBride becomes the primary pass-catching target in Arizona's offense. McBride is emerging as a must-start tight end, while Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch figure to see additional opportunities. Additionally, running back Trey Benson's return to the lineup could make him serviceable in this offense.

On the running back front, Dylan Sampson of the New York Jets suffered a calf injury and did not return to his game. This significantly increases the workload for Quinshon Judkins, who should be fired up for every weekly lineup going forward.

Matthew Berry's Week 14 rankings highlight Josh Allen, Jahmyr Gibbs, Puka Nacua, and Trey McBride as top positional options, though the landscape continues to shift based on injury developments. Listeners should note that Justin Jefferson faces an incredible predicament in a dismal matchup between the Vikings and Seahawks, and there's discussion about whether the prominent wide receiver should be benched in fantasy leagues.

Jayden Daniels remains questionable for the Washington Commanders as he continues recovering from a dislocated elbow, forcing listeners to monitor his practice participation throughout the week.

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1 month ago
3 minutes

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Fantasy Roster Disruptions Ahead of Week 13 Games
Week 13 fantasy football has brought significant roster disruptions heading into Sunday's slate of games. Several key players are dealing with injuries that could reshape your lineup decisions.

The most notable update involves Aaron Rodgers, who is playing this week despite having several broken bones in his left wrist. Fantasy experts suggest that if you were debating between Rodgers and a similarly ranked quarterback, it makes sense to pivot to another option to avoid the risk of further injury.

C.J. Stroud has cleared the concussion protocol and will start for Houston against Indianapolis after missing three games. This should provide a boost to the Texans offense, as they've been the pass-heaviest team in the NFL over the past month. The Colts secondary has improved with Sauce Gardner returning from injured reserve, which could limit upside for Houston receivers.

Several running backs face uncertain status heading into Sunday. Bucky Irving of Tampa Bay is questionable with shoulder and foot injuries, though he's expected to play. There's conflicting information about whether he'll be eased back in or handle a full workload in a hot-hand backfield situation, creating risk whether you start or bench him. Kyron Williams of the Rams has been a disappointment this season due to Blake Corum's involvement in the backfield, though the Panthers defense over the past month has become vulnerable against the run.

On the wide receiver front, Chris Olave is expected to play through back spasms and should be used as ranked. Brian Thomas Jr. of Jacksonville returns after a three-game absence, giving the Jaguars another receiving weapon. However, Drake London and Noah Brown are both out this week.

Tyler Warren, the Colts' excellent rookie tight end, showed up as questionable due to illness but is expected to play. Darren Waller activated from injured reserve for Miami but is questionable with a pectoral injury and carries an optimistic outlook.

Notable players remaining out include Alvin Kamara, who won't play due to knee and ankle injuries, along with Trey Benson, Emari Demercado, Michael Mayer, Omarion Hampton, Nate Adkins, Noah Brown, and Jayden Daniels.

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2 minutes

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