Injury Status: Week 9

Thu Oct 30 10:47am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

So we only have three more weeks of byes to get through. Thank the lord, right? All these byes in recent weeks and the injuries on top of it make things tough for fantasy owners. And we have some more injuries to deal with this week. Some more players went down. Hopefully, things aren’t too tough on you this week. Here is the latest. . . .

Joe Flacco, QB, Bengals. Flacco hurt his shoulder late in the game last week but did return to finish the game. The Bengals are calling him questionable to play this week. We should know more later in the week but get other options ready to be safe. We think he returns to play Week 9 but nothing is 100 percent certain at this point.

Kyler Murray, QB, Cardinals. Murray is trending towards being ready for the Week 9 game. He has missed the last two games because of a foot sprain. As long as he doesn’t have a setback in practice this week, look for Murray to return to the starting lineup.

Michael Penix, QB, Falcons. Penix was held out of last week’s game because of a bone bruise in his knee. The Falcons are still calling him day to day, but he is trending the right way. He should be healthy enough to play this week, barring a setback with the injury.

Drake London, WR, Falcons. London was unable to play last week because of a hip injury. He remains out of practice to start the week and is looking iffy to play once again. He will need to ramp up the work in practice if he hopes to play Week 9.

Calvin Ridley, WR, Titans. Ridley remains out of practice because of a hamstring injury. We don’t expect a return to the lineup this week. At this point, we are unsure when Ridley will be healthy enough to play again.

Isiah Pacheco, RB, Chiefs. Pacheco sprained his knee late in last week’s game. He is out of practice Wednesday, which is not a good start to his week. The Chiefs are calling him week to week, so there seems a good chance he has to sit out this week. Kareem Hunt and rookie Brashard Smith should get most of the work at running back in Week 9.

Bryce Young, QB, Panthers. Young was held out last week because of an ankle sprain. He is already practicing in full to begin his week. Young is right on track to return to action this week, giving the Panthers offense a much-needed spark after struggling last week.

Nico Collins. WR. Texans. Collins was held out last week because of a concussion. He returned to practice to start the week and will need to clear the concussion protocol before the week is out. Collins seems right on track to do that. Expect him to play Week 9.

Christian Kirk, WR, Texans. Kirk is finally practicing this week after being out since Week 5 because of a hamstring injury. He still isn’t a sure thing to play but off to a good start for the week. But with the Texans other options at receiver starting to play well, you have to wonder how much Kirk is used if he is able to play Week 9. He will be a risk to use for fantasy owners.

Brock Bowers, TE, Raiders. Bowers is practicing in full to start the week. His knee injury seems to be doing much better. The bye week was likely a big plus for Bowers to get healthy. Expect him to play Week 9 and have a big role like always.

Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Patriots. Stevenson was not seen on the practice field on Wednesday. He has a toe injury that he is currently dealing with, which held him out of last week’s game much of the fourth quarter. We aren’t sure the severity of the injury just yet, but it is serious enough for him to miss at least a practice, which is a concern. Keep an eye on the notes for the latest, but we would get other options ready for your fantasy lineup.

Lamar Jackson, QB, Ravens. Jackson is practicing in full this week. He seemed close to playing last week but was held out once again because of a hamstring injury. Jackson is not even listed on the Injury Report this week. He will be just fine for the Thursday game.

Terry McLaurin. WR, Commanders. McLaurin finally returned to the lineup last week only to re-aggravate his quad injury. He left the game and has already been ruled out for the Week 9 game. This setback could keep him out a few more games.

Jayden Daniels, QB, Commanders. Daniels is set to return to action this week from his hamstring injury. He is practicing in full and looks to be good to go for the Week 9 game.

Puka Nacua, WR, Rams. Nacua returned to a limited practice to begin the week. This is a positive development for Nacua, who is trying to return from an ankle injury. He is trending the right way and could be ready for the Week 9 game. We should get a better idea of his status before the week is out. 

Brock Purdy, QB, 49ers. Purdy was limited in practice Wednesday. He is trying to return from a toe injury and has been limited the last several weeks. He is inching closer to a return but looks to be questionable to play once again this week. Mac Jones gets another start if Purdy isn’t able to play.

Ricky Pearsall, WR, 49ers. Pearsall hasn’t played since getting hurt in Week 4. His knee sprain continues to sideline him. Pearsall still is not practicing. We expect him to miss another week of action.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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Kayshon Boutte Nov 2 1:20pm CT
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New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) is questionable to return to his team's Week 9 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. The 23-year-old was targeted once and did not record a catch before exiting the game. If Boutte is unable to return, Patriots wide receivers Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins, and DeMario Douglas could all see an uptick in targets. Additionally, rookie wideout Kyle Williams could be in line for increased playing time. Boutte entered Week 9 with a three-game touchdown scoring streak, which is now at risk due to injury.

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C.J. Stroud Nov 2 1:00pm CT
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The Houston Texans said that quarterback C.J. Stroud (concussion) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos after taking a big hit to his head in the first half. The Texans' franchise QB will be evaluated in the meantime, but he looked clearly shaken up as he walked off the field. If Stroud is unable to return, backup Davis Mills will play in his absence. Graham Mertz is the emergency third quarterback. At the time of his exit, Stroud had completed 6 of 10 passes for 79 yards and also run twice for 12 yards.

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David Njoku Nov 2 12:50pm CT
David Njoku

Despite the Cleveland Browns being well out of the playoff hunt and seeing the emergence of a rookie tight end, the team is unlikely to move veteran tight end David Njoku at the trade deadline, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Harold Fannin Jr., a rookie from Bowling Green, has been one of the team's few bright spots on offense, breaking out for 38 catches, 352 yards, and two touchdowns through eight games, which has made Njoku the subject of trade conjecture, but Schefter is reporting the Browns are more likely to buy than sell. For managers, Njoku is still a top-20 fantasy tight end alongside Fannin, but the continued split likely will keep him from being a solid, every-week starting tight end like he had been in years past.

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Brashard Smith Nov 2 12:40pm CT
Brashard Smith

The Kansas City Chiefs intend to split carries between running backs Kareem Hunt and Brashard Smith on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Kansas City will be without Isiah Pacheco (knee) this week, and it looks as if the team will employ a committee approach in his absence. Hunt has had consistent touchdown potential for the Chiefs, scoring four times in the past six games, but he has yet to play half the team's snaps in a game this season. Smith had a nice game in the Week 7 blowout of Las Vegas, catching five passes for 42 yards to go with 39 yards rushing, but hasn't been super involved week to week. A split isn't ideal for managers, but both backs still could be viable in lineups this week.

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Trevor Lawrence Nov 2 12:00pm CT
Trevor Lawrence

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is dealing with an illness ahead of Sunday's Week 9 contest against the Las Vegas Raiders, according to an announcement from the team (via Westwood One's J.P. Shadrick). Lawrence's game status remains unchanged, and he is still expected to start on Sunday afternoon. With the quarterback still on track to play, fantasy managers shouldn't worry too much about the illness impacting his productivity. The Jaguars may be just erring on the side of caution with their injury reporting to avoid a violation. Regardless of the exact severity, Lawrence remains the starter and is in line to handle 100 percent of the snaps Sunday. He ranks as a fringe top-12 fantasy quarterback in a favorable matchup against the Raiders.

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Aaron Rodgers Nov 2 11:50am CT
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (hand) appeared to suffer a hand injury during warmups ahead of Sunday's Week 9 contest against the Indianapolis Colts, according to Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team. CBS Sports video showed Rodgers wincing and shaking his hand, with an emphasis on his right pinkie finger. If the veteran quarterback's throwing hand is injured, it could have an impact on his performance on Sunday. However, he continued to warm up without much issue and should be fine to play against the Colts. He remains a mid-to-high QB2 for fantasy purposes.

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Terry McLaurin Nov 2 11:30am CT
Terry McLaurin

Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin (quadriceps), who suffered a setback in the Monday night loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 8, has been ruled out for Sunday night's game against the Seattle Seahawks and is expected to be out next week against the Detroit Lions as well, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Rapoport adds that McLaurin could also miss the Week 11 contest against the Miami Dolphins. Washington has its bye in Week 12, so it's possible that McLaurin could miss another three games after aggravating a quad injury that has already cost him four games this season. It's obviously bad news for the 30-year-old wideout, his fantasy managers, and the Commanders' offense moving forward. With McLaurin sidelined yet again, receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. and tight end Zach Ertz should lead the team in targets, with Luke McCaffrey and rookie Jaylin Lane also seeing expanded roles in the passing attack.

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Kyler Murray Nov 2 11:30am CT
Kyler Murray

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (foot), who is listed as questionable for the Monday night game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9, could be active, but in a backup role to veteran Jacoby Brissett, according to head coach Jonathan Gannon. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero says that the people he's spoken to say that this "isn't some kind of benching" for the struggling Murray. "It's 1,000% about health," with Murray still recovering from a foot sprain that he suffered back in the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Brissett, who has arguably looked better than Murray as a passer in his two starts, gets a favorable matchup against a porous Dallas defense and is certainly in play as a QB2 streamer in his third start of 2025. It remains to be seen if Murray will be able to make enough progress to play in a Week 10 divisional clash against the Seattle Seahawks.

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Brandon McManus Nov 2 11:10am CT
Brandon McManus

Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus (quadriceps) is officially active and will kick in Week 9 on Sunday against the visiting Carolina Panthers. McManus was listed as questionable on the final injury report despite putting in two full practices this week. The 34-year-old veteran placekicker came out of the team's Week 5 bye with a quad injury that sidelined him in Weeks 6 and 7, but he returned in last week's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers to make two of his four field-goal tries and all three of his extra-point attempts. He has gone 9-for-13 on field goals in 2025 and 14-for-15 on extra points. With McManus active for the second straight week, Lucas Havrisik is a healthy scratch. McManus might not be completely healthy, which makes him a borderline streaming option for fantasy managers in Week 9.

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Andy Dalton Nov 2 11:00am CT
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Carolina Panthers veteran quarterback Andy Dalton (thumb) is active for the Week 9 contest against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday and will serve as the backup to Bryce Young, who is returning from a one-game absence due to an ankle sprain, according to Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer. The 38-year-old Dalton made his first start of the year in place of the injured Young last weekend and fell flat in the blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills, going 16-for-24 passing for 175 yards, no touchdowns, and one interception. The Red Rifle sustained a broken right thumb in the process, which limited him in practice this week. Dalton is apparently good to go as the backup this weekend, though, so third-stringer Mike White will be a healthy scratch.

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Jalen Ramsey Nov 2 11:00am CT
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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey will play free safety during Sunday's Week 9 contest against the Indianapolis Colts, head coach Mike Tomlin told Bob Labriola of the team's official website. Ramsey's position change comes in the wake of the Steelers placing safety DeShon Elliott (knee) on injured reserve and ruling out Jabrill Peppers (quadriceps) and Chuck Clark (illness) for this week. Pittsburgh does have several other safeties who can fill the void, and they added Kyle Dugger via trade last week. However, Tomlin noted that Ramsey is being shifted to safety to offer constant communication and assist some of the new or lesser-experienced defenders. "Given the circumstances, we felt it was prudent to lock him down specifically at free safety, and so he'll be a constant hub of communication to assist [his teammates] in processing and playing," Tomlin said. The 31-year-old has primarily played cornerback this year, but he did log some reps at safety during training camp and the regular season. Through seven games, he has 30 tackles, two sacks, and one interception.

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Hunter Renfrow Nov 2 11:00am CT
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Carolina Panthers veteran wide receiver Hunter Renfrow will be a healthy scratch once again on Sunday as the team takes on the Green Bay Packers in Week 9 at Lambeau Field, according to Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer. It's the third straight week that Renfrow has been a healthy scratch, and it coincides with Jalen Coker's return from Injured Reserve. The 29-year-old did have seven catches for 48 yards and two touchdowns (his only two on the year) in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals back on Sept. 14, but he has done little else in his six games played with the team. Renfrow has 15 catches on his 26 targets for 89 yards and the two touchdowns in his first year with Carolina, and he's now buried on the WR depth chart behind Coker, rookie first-rounder Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, rookie Jimmy Horn Jr., and Brycen Tremayne.

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Ed Oliver Nov 2 11:00am CT
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Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver (biceps) could return by the first week of the playoffs, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Oliver tore his biceps against the Carolina Panthers last week and will undergo surgery, shutting him down for the remainder of the regular season but leaving the door open for him to play in the first or second round of the playoffs. In the interim, Buffalo is looking for defensive line help in the trade market to fill Oliver's void. Rapoport notes that there aren't many big defensive line names available this fall, but the Bills are exploring their options nonetheless. The 2025 NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 4 p.m.

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Trey Hendrickson Nov 2 10:53am CT
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The Cincinnati Bengals have declared OG Dalton Risner, LB Logan Wilson, QB Sean Clifford, CB Marco Wilson, WR Jermaine Burton, TE Cam Grandy and DE Trey Hendrickson inactive for Week 9.

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Mike White Nov 2 10:53am CT
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The Carolina Panthers have declared QB Mike White, TE James Mitchell, OG Cade Mays, DT Cam Jackson, DE Princely Umanmielen and WR Hunter Renfrow inactive for Week 9.

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Trey Hendrickson Nov 2 10:53am CT
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Cincinnati Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson (hip) has been declared inactive for the Week 9 game.

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Jameis Winston Nov 2 10:53am CT
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The New York Giants have declared CB Cor'Dale Flott, TE Daniel Bellinger, QB Jameis Winston, CB Paulson Adebo, OT Jermaine Eluemunor, S Jevon Holland and DE Chauncey Golston inactive for Week 9.

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DJ Giddens Nov 2 10:50am CT
DJ Giddens

Indianapolis Colts running back DJ Giddens (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's Week 9 contest against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Giddens opened the year as the primary backup and handcuff behind Jonathan Taylor, but he seems to have fallen out of favor as the season goes on. Now, the rookie will watch from the sideline for the second week in a row. Ameer Abdullah and Tyler Goodson have both surpassed Giddens on the depth chart and will occupy depth roles behind Taylor once again this Sunday.

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Daniel Bellinger Nov 2 10:50am CT
Daniel Bellinger

New York Giants tight end Daniel Bellinger (neck), who was listed as doubtful to play in Week 9, is officially out on Sunday against the visiting San Francisco 49ers. Bellinger suffered a neck injury in last Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and will not suit up. His next chance to play will come next Sunday, Nov. 9, versus the Chicago Bears on the road. With the 25-year-old sitting out this weekend, Chris Manhertz will see more time on the field as a blocking TE, but he shouldn't be an option in any starting fantasy options. Theo Johnson should see more targets in the passing game as the G-Men look to get back on track after two straight losses. When healthy, Bellinger is more of a TE3 in fantasy as he shares playing time in New York with Johnson. In his eight games played in 2025, he has only 11 catches for 194 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets.

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Case Keenum Nov 2 10:43am CT
Case Keenum

The Chicago Bears have declared WR Luther Burden III, DE Dominique Robinson, QB Case Keenum, RB Roschon Johnson, LB Ruben Hyppolite II and RB D'Andre Swift inactive for Week 9.

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