Welcome to the NFL Injury Roundup, where fantasy dreams meet the harsh reality of the injury report 🤕. Here’s a brief glimpse into the latest on who’s limping into the weekend—and who’s leaping off the bench to save your fantasy team. Buckle up, because these updates could be the difference between victory and heartbreak:
- Nolan Smith Jr. undergoes surgery for torn triceps suffered in the Super Bowl, expected to be fully recovered by next season.
- Darius Slay Jr. expresses desire to play one more season, uncertain if it will be with the Eagles or a potential reunion with Detroit.
- Cam Jurgens has back surgery to address postseason injury, expected to recover fully by July for training camp.
- Dawand Jones undergoes knee surgery to address lingering injury, should be fully healthy for training camp after making eight starts last season.
- Paulson Adebo making progress in recovery from broken femur, potentially signing a "prove-it" deal in free agency.
- Tank Dell’s ACL reconstruction pending after successful LCL and MCL repairs, uncertain if he will be ready for the start of next season.
- Landon Dickerson to undergo knee surgery in the offseason after injury in NFC Championship, expected to be fully ready for training camp.
- James Bradberry IV reveals tearing Achilles tendon and Soleus muscle last August, potential cap casualty for Eagles this offseason.
- Maxx Crosby expected to be out of walking boot on February 17, on track for full recovery from left ankle surgery for training camp.
- C.J. Ham undergoes procedure on right ankle, played through injury at end of last season and expected to be fully healthy for offseason activities.