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NFL Injury Report – Week 14

In most leagues, the fantasy football playoffs are one week away. That makes this one of the most important weeks of the season for many fantasy players. In all leagues, things that you may typically see are fantasy owners making last-minute surges to try and qualify and position themselves for next week’s all-or-nothing games. Compounded to make things interesting, there are also six teams on a bey this week, making every decision count even more. Stick with Fantrax this week to help you make the right decisions for your team.

Teams on a bye: Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, and Washington Commanders

NFL Injury Report

Buffalo Bills

WR Keon Coleman (wrist) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14 with an injury that limited him at practice all week, as it did in previous weeks, and his status will be a game-time decision.

TE Dalton Kincaid (knee) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, though he is not expected to play.

Carolina Panthers

WR Jalen Coker (quad) – DOUBTFUL for Week 14, as he did not practice after a setback midweek.

TE Ja’Tavion Sanders (neck) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, but he is expected to play.

Chicago Bears

WR DJ Moore (quad) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, but he is expected to play.

RB Roschon Johnson (concussion) – OUT for Week 14.

D’Andre Swift (quad) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, but he is expected to play.

Cleveland Browns

WR Cedric Tillman (concussion) – OUT for Week 14, after missing practice all week long.

Dallas Cowboys

TE Jake Ferguson (concussion) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, but did practice in full for the first time since his injury.

Las Vegas Raiders

RB Zamir White (quad) – OUT for Week 14.

RB Alexander Mattison (ankle) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14 with an injury that left him limited at practice all week, and is not expected to play.

WR Jakobi Meyers (ankle) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, but he is expected to play.

Los Angeles Chargers

WR Ladd McConkey (quad) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, and his status for today’s game will be a game-time decision.

Miami Dolphins

RB Raheem Mostert (hip) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, and is not expected to play.

New York Giants

WR Malik Nabers (groin) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14 after missing practice on Friday, and while he will try to play, albeit in a limited role, the team won’t push him down the stretch.

New York Jets

RB Breece Hall (knee) – OUT for Week 14.

Pittsburgh Steelers

WR George Pickens (hamstring) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, though he is more than likely going to play after the pre-game warmups.

San Francisco 49ers

RB Jordan Mason (ankle) – OUT for Week 14.

Seattle Seahawks

RB Kenneth Walker (ankle) – OUT for Week 14.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

RB Bucky Irving (hip) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 14, as he was limited at practice on Friday, but he is expected to play.

 

 

NFL Injured Reserve/PUP

Cleveland Browns

QB DeShaun Watson (Achilles) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss the rest of the regular season after having successful surgery.

Dallas Cowboys

QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) – to be placed on Injured Reserve after Week 9, and underwent season-ending surgery, with the timeline for a full recovery to be three months, giving him a full offseason.

Green Bay Packers

TE Luke Musgrave (ankle) – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 5, and will miss at least the next four weeks.

Houston Texans

TE Brevin Jordan (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss the remainder of the 2024 season.

WR Stefon Diggs (knee – ACL) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss the remainder of the 2024 season.

Jacksonville Jaguars

WR Christian Kirk (collarbone) – placed on Injured Reserve after fracturing his collarbone in Week 8, and will miss the remainder of the season.

Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury and a concussion.

Kansas City Chiefs

WR Marquise Brown (shoulder) – placed on Injured Reserve with an injury that will take months, not weeks from which to heal, though there are reports of him being ahead of schedule, and other reports stating that he could be returning for the final two weeks of the regular season.

WR Rashee Rice (shoulder) – placed on Injured Reserve, though the team is unsure if he will return this season; they will know more about his timeline after he has a procedure done early next week to test the severity of the situation.

Los Angeles Chargers

RB J.K. Dobbins (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 12, with the intent of returning for the stretch run.

Los Angeles Rams

TE Tyler Higbee (knee) – placed on the PUP List and while there is a report that he is still at least two weeks away as of mid-November, he is listed as OUT for Week 14.

New Orleans Saints

WR Rashid Shaheed (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve with an injury to his meniscus, and will miss the rest of the regular season after having surgery to repair it.

WR Bub Means (ankle) – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 8 and will miss at least the next four weeks.

WR Chris Olave (concussion) – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 9 and will miss at least the next four weeks, and possibly the rest of the season.

TE Taysom Hill (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 14, and will miss the rest of the season.

New York Jets

WR Allen Lazard – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 9, and will miss at least the next four weeks, but is expected to return on Sunday.

Philadelphia Eagles

TE Dallas Goedert (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve after Week 13 and will miss the rest of the regular season.

San Francisco 49ers

WR Brandon Aiyuk (knee) was placed on injured reserve and will miss the rest of the season due to an injury to his ACL and MCL, for which he had successful surgery.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

WR Chris Godwin (ankle) was placed on Injured Reserve after Week 7, with the expectation that he would miss the remainder of the season.

Make sure to check out all of our Week 14 Fantasy Football Rankings and Analysis!

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