Setting your fantasy football lineup can be tricky, especially with player injuries and last-minute news. Let’s focus on the latest updates and who’s in or out for today’s games so you can make the best choices.
The official reports on inactive players typically come in about 90 minutes before kickoff, around 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games and 2:30 p.m. ET for the late ones. Refresh regularly for updates.
Here’s what to look for early:
- Kyler Murray, QB, ARI (illness): He’s on the injury report but is expected to start.
- Darnell Mooney, WR, ATL (shoulder): After limited practices, he’s inactive today. Casey Washington might be a sleeper pick.
- Tyler Goodson, RB, IND (elbow): He won’t play, meaning Jonathan Taylor might get more work.
- Malik Nabers, WR, NYG (back): Though he was not reported hurt, keep an eye on his condition during the game.
Before today’s games, here are players who are confirmed out:
- Isaiah Likely, TE, BAL (foot): Star Mark Andrews will handle most tight end duties.
- Tyler Bass, K, BUF (hip/groin): He’s on IR, with Matt Prater stepping in.
- Quinshon Judkins, RB, CLE: Just signed and not ready to play, leaving Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford to share snaps.
- Christian Kirk, WR, HOU (hamstring): He might miss a few weeks; young players Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel are expected to step up.
- Jaylen Wright, RB, MIA (knee): With him sidelined, De’Von Achane will be supported by rookie Ollie Gordon II.
For later games, watch these players:
- Marvin Mims Jr., WR, DEN (thigh): He’s off the injury report and is set to be a strong option behind Courtland Sutton.
- Jayden Reed, WR, GB (foot): Likely to give it a shot despite limited practice; rookie Matthew Golden could make a splash.
- Christian McCaffrey, RB, SF (calf): After a missed practice, some are wary, but he feels good and is expected to play.
Every week brings surprises in fantasy football. Keeping up with player statuses can give you an edge. Insights from experts emphasize the importance of having backup plans—whether it’s monitoring late-breaking news or scouting potential replacements on your roster.
According to a recent survey by ESPN, around 60% of fantasy players adjust their lineups based on the latest injury reports. Staying informed is key to maximizing your team’s performance. As this season unfolds, watching how these players perform can help you make informed choices in the future.
If you’d like to dig deeper into current player stats and insights, check trusted resources like ESPN or NFL for up-to-date information.




















