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NFL Injury Report for Week 2 of 2024 Fantasy Football

Last week was a tremendous way to start the season. Whether or not your fantasy teams did, that’s a completely different story. That said, it’s too early to panic just yet. All you can do is prepare yourself to go back out there with your best foot forward. To do that, it’s up to you to figure out who to play this week based on many factors, one of which is their health. And that’s what the Fantrax NFL Injury Report is for, to be your go-to resource for weekly starts and sits based on the injuries that are bound to happen all season. Dominate your league this year by knowing who is starting, who is sitting, and who may or may not play.

NFL Injury Report

Carolina Panthers

TE Tommy Tremble – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 with a hamstring injury, but he is expected to play.

Chicago Bears

WR Keenan Allen – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 with a heel injury, and his insertion in the lineup will be a game-time decision.

WR Rome Odunze – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 but will be a game-time decision.

Cincinnati Bengals

WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) – DOUBTFUL for Week 2 with a hamstring injury, but he is not expected to play.

Cleveland Browns

TE David Njoku (ankle) – OUT for Week 2 with an ankle injury.

Dallas Cowboys

TE Jake Ferguson (knee) – DOUBTFUL for Week 2 with a knee injury.

Denver Broncos

WR Devaughn Vele (ribs) – OUT for Week 2 after missing practice all week.

Detroit Lions

WR Jameson Williams (ankle) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2, but it looks like he will in fact play.

Green Bay Packers

WR Jayden Reed (calf/shin) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 after being limited at practice all week, but he is expected to play.

QB Jordan Love (knee) – DOUBTFUL for Week 2 with an MCL injury.

Indianapolis Colts

WR Josh Downs (ankle) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 with an ankle injury, and he has a 50-50 shot of playing.

Los Angeles Chargers

WR Joshua Palmer (knee) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 with a knee injury that kept him limited for most of the week, but he is tracking to play.

Minnesota Vikings

WR Jordan Addison (knee) – OUT for Week 2 with a knee injury.

Philadelphia Eagles

WR A.J. Brown (hamstring) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 with a hamstring injury and there is a legitimate concern that he won’t play.

Pittsburgh Steelers

QB Russell Wilson (calf) – QUESTIONABLE for Week 2 with the chances of him playing closer to being doubtful.

Seattle Seahawks

RB Kenneth Walker III (oblique) – DOUBTFUL for Week 2 after missing most of practice this past week.


Check out all of our Week 2 Rankings: QB | RB | WR | TE | Flex


NFL Injured Reserve/PUP

Carolina Panthers

TE Ian Thomas (calf) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least the first four weeks of the season.

Cleveland Browns

RB Nick Chubb (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least four weeks of the season.

Kansas City Chiefs

WR Marquise Brown (shoulder) – placed on Injured Reserve with an injury that will take months, not weeks from which to heal.

Los Angeles Chargers

WR DJ Chark (hip) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least the first four weeks of the season.

Los Angeles Rams

TE Tyler Higbee (knee) – placed on the PUP List and there is concern that he will miss up to seven weeks of the season.

WR Puka Nacua (knee) – placed on Injured Reserve with a knee injury that could cost him more time than the minimum of four weeks.

Miami Marlins

WR Odell Beckham (undisclosed) – placed on the PUP List after having an offseason procedure unbeknownst to the Dolphins.

Minnesota Vikings

TE T.J. Hockenson (knee) – placed on the PUP List, but is targeting Week 6 of the regular season for a return.

New England Patriots

WR Kendrick Bourne (knee) – placed on the PUP List and will miss at least four weeks of the season.

New Orleans Saints

RB Kendre Miller (hamstring) – placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least four weeks of the season.

San Francisco 49ers

RB Christian McCaffrey (calf/Achilles tendinitis) – placed on Injured Reserve and will be out until at least Week 5; the team will assess if he can return then.

Make sure to check out all of our Week 2 Fantasy Football Rankings and Analysis!

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