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 a knee injury sustained last season.
- Rob Havenstein expected to be ready for training camp following shoulder surgery to address a late-season injury.
- Chris Godwin hopeful to be ready for Week 1 after dislocating his ankle in Week 7 of the previous season.
- Alim McNeill may not be ready for the start of next season as he continues to rehab from a knee injury.
- Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah progressing from a neck injury with an uncertain timetable for his return to play.
- Ja’Lynn Polk recovering from offseason shoulder surgery after missing time with a shoulder injury last season.
- Treylon Burks expected to return closer to the regular season following a torn ACL that sidelined him last year.
- L’Jarius Sneed expected to be ready for training camp after being limited to five games last season due to a quad injury.
- Christian Barmore to participate in Patriots offseason program after dealing with blood clot symptoms last season.
- Keaton Mitchell ‘remains on schedule’ with a bigger role expected next season after recovering from a torn ACL.