Injury Report & Key Updates Before Kickoff

As Week 10 approaches, several key players are battling injuries that could shake up game plans โ€” and fantasy lineups โ€” across the NFL. From star quarterbacks to explosive wideouts, hereโ€™s the latest injury roundup you need to know before kickoff.


๐Ÿˆ Quarterbacks

Josh Allen (BUF) โ€“ Shoulder (Questionable)
Allen has been limited in practice all week but is expected to play. The Bills are taking extra precautions, and backup Kyle Allen is on standby.

Justin Herbert (LAC) โ€“ Finger (Probable)
Herbert played through discomfort last week and should be good to go again. Expect no major limitations.


๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ Running Backs

Christian McCaffrey (SF) โ€“ Oblique (Questionable)
McCaffrey was a limited participant in practice. The 49ers may use Elijah Mitchell and Jordan Mason more if CMC isnโ€™t 100%.

Saquon Barkley (NYG) โ€“ Ankle (Probable)
Barkley continues to manage soreness but is expected to handle a full workload against a soft run defense.


๐Ÿงค Wide Receivers

Justin Jefferson (MIN) โ€“ Hamstring (Out)
Jefferson will miss another week, and the Vikingsโ€™ offense will continue to lean on Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson.

Jaโ€™Marr Chase (CIN) โ€“ Back (Questionable)
Chase took a hard fall last week and has been limited in practice. Heโ€™s trending toward a game-time decision.

DK Metcalf (SEA) โ€“ Ribs (Probable)
Metcalf should suit up, though expect the Seahawks to mix in more short routes to protect him from hits.


๐Ÿ’ช Tight Ends

Mark Andrews (BAL) โ€“ Knee (Questionable)
Andrewsโ€™ availability remains uncertain. Monitor Sundayโ€™s warmups before setting your fantasy lineup.


โšก Defensive Highlights

  • Micah Parsons (DAL) โ€“ dealing with a minor groin issue but expected to play.
  • Myles Garrett (CLE) โ€“ full participant in practice, good to go.
  • Sauce Gardner (NYJ) โ€“ cleared concussion protocol and will return this week.

๐Ÿ“‹ Final Takeaway

With several superstars nursing injuries, Week 10 could bring unexpected twists. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on pregame reports and late-breaking updates before setting lineups.