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:
- Rashee Rice ‘on track’ to be ready for training camp after recovering from LCL tear, expected to progress slowly with competition in the wide receiver room.
- Rob Havenstein expected to be ready for training camp following shoulder surgery, likely to have a cautious start in camp.
- Chris Godwin hopeful to be ready for Week 1 after dislocated ankle injury, updates expected closer to OTAs.
- Alim McNeill may not be ready for start of next season due to ACL tear, rehabbing throughout offseason program.
- Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah progressing from neck injury with uncertain return timetable, status for next season remains uncertain.
- Ja’Lynn Polk recovering from offseason shoulder surgery after missing time last season, looking to take a step forward under new coaching staff.
- Treylon Burks to return closer to regular season after torn ACL in Week 6 last season, not on fantasy radar for next season.
- L’Jarius Sneed expected to be ready for training camp after limited games last season with quad injury, projected to be top corner for Titans.
- Christian Barmore to participate in Patriots offseason program after blood clot symptoms, feeling better according to coach Mike Vrabel.
- Keaton Mitchell ‘remains on schedule’ after torn ACL, likely to have a bigger role next season as he enters the offseason healthier.