NFL Injury Updates: Evans, Daniels, Herbert & Fantasy Impact – Week 14

Greetings for Week 14 of the realm of imaginary sports. I’ll act as your advisor as we explore the NFL health evaluation, which will be the last face-off of the customary season for numerous dream associations. We’ve made considerable progress, and ideally, this overview has aided you during the week while en route to a playoff opening. Assuming you weren’t as fortunate, it’s plausible on account of specific names toward the stopping point of this tale. Dream sports is more reliant on wellness favorable luck than individuals acknowledge.

In any case, we should examine the report for the current week.

NFL wellness evaluation and reports

Mike Evans, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (IR — clavicle): Indeed, surprisingly to most, Mike Evans, who is as yet on IR, had his training window opened on Wednesday in the wake of recuperating quicker than anticipated. The Bucs currently have three weeks to initiate Evans off IR; if not, his season will be finished.

It could request a great deal for Evans to get back to the field this week, but this is still welcome news for fantasy sports supervisors who are set to arrive at their association’s end of the season games, as it’s looking likely that they’ll have their veteran star back in the overlay. Moreover, while Evans’ 1,000-yard streak reached a conclusion because of the wellness concern, the Bucs still have a great deal to play for to close the season — meaning Evans should get back to a focal point of the offense.

Jayden Daniels, QB, Commanders (elbow): All attention will be on the Commanders heading into Week 14. Reports are recommending that Daniels could get back to the setup in Week 14 against the Vikings in the wake of missing the beyond three games because of a disengaged left elbow (non-throwing). Washington has lost seven in succession and the team is near being wiped out from playoff conflict. All things considered, Daniels is resolved to get back on the field before the finish of the season. Monitor his training status this week (he rehearsed in a restricted design on Wednesday). In the event that it isn’t Daniels, it’ll be Marcus Mariota once more.

Justin Herbert, QB, Chargers (hand): Herbert experienced a crack in his non-throwing hand in Week 13 versus the Raiders. He had effective medical procedure on his left hand; he likewise told reporters he’s still intending to play on MNF in Week 14. Herbert will have about a week to recuperate, so watch out for him in training this week; he didn’t rehearse on Wednesday. How much the wellness concern pesters him for dream purposes stays to be seen.

Omarion Hampton, RB, Chargers (ankle): Hampton’s window to be initiated off harmed hold was opened last week, starting some hypothesis the rookie RB could return in Week 13. That wasn’t the situation, yet it seems like there’s a decent opportunity Hampton is back for Monday Night Football versus the Eagles. In the event that Hampton can return, he should get the majority of the conveys with Kimani Vidal filling in as the reinforcement.

Trey Benson, RB, Cardinals (knee): Benson is one more RB who is qualified to return from IR in Week 14. He was restricted all last week at training, so monitor the reports this week to check whether Benson can return on the field Sunday against the Rams; that said, he didn’t rehearse Wednesday. It merits taking note of the Cardinals have been wiped out from playoff struggle, so there’s no reason for Arizona to rush Benson back. We’ll have to see how this backfield split shakes out with Bam Knight and Michael Carter.

Alvin Kamara, RB, Saints (knee): Kamara was inactive for Week 13’s misfortune to the Dolphins. Rookie RB Devin Neal had 14 conveys for 47 yards and three gets for 22 yards filling in. Kamara will have an opportunity to return on the field in Week 14 versus the Bucs, however he didn’t rehearse Wednesday. The Saints aren’t playing for much, so anticipate that Neal should keep on being involved in any event, in the event that the veteran is sound.

Aaron Jones Sr., RB, Vikings (shoulder): Jones was compelled to leave on Sunday against the Seahawks and didn’t return. He completed with 10 touches for just 25 yards in the misfortune. This isn’t the primary wellness concern for Jones, who will turn 31 on Tuesday, this season. In the event that Jones is out, Jordan Mason could get the last stretch of games as the essential back. Minnesota has some extraordinary matchups to complete the season and Mason is rostered in 69% of Yahoo associations, so in shallow associations he might be accessible.

Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, Lions (ankle): St. Brown was harmed early in the Thanksgiving Day misfortune to the Packers and didn’t return. Head coach Dan Campbell told reporters after the game that St. Brown will probably miss a game or two. He didn’t rehearse on Tuesday or Wednesday, which doesn’t look good for his status for TNF in Week 14; he’s listed as questionable on the team’s official report for Thursday. In the event that St. Brown is out, rookie WR Isaac TeSlaa makes for an intriguing waiver wire add. He played 92% of the snaps in Week 13. Jameson Williams exploded for a 7-144-1 line and should see the majority of the targets in a strong matchup on Thursday Night Football versus the Cowboys. Likewise, don’t be amazed in the event that the Lions incline into the run game without the Sun God.

Drake London, WR, Falcons (knee): London has missed the beyond two games because of a PCL wellness concern. He’ll have a shot to return on the field for Week 14 however the Falcons sit at 4-8 and aren’t playing for much while Michael Penix Jr. is finished for the season. Monitor London over time; he didn’t rehearse on Wednesday. It’s a difficult situation for dream supervisors after he was assembling a strong season. In the event that London can return, he can be opened back into your setup, yet temper assumptions with Kirk Cousins at QB in a major dream week.

Tee Higgins, WR, Bengals (concussion): Higgins was held out of Thursday night’s win over the Ravens because of a concussion. The wideout remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol but will have a chance to be cleared before the team’s Week 14 matchup against the Bills on Sunday; he was limited in practice on Wednesday. In the event that Higgins can return, it will be the better the Bengals’ offense has been since early in the season before Joe Burrow’s wellness concern. Joe Flacco had sustained Higgins’ dream esteem, so with Burrow, the wideout will return to being a standard WR2 play most weeks.

Dalton Kincaid, TE, Bills (hamstring/knee): Kincaid missed a third straight game in Week 13 versus the Steelers. His status for Week 14 could have enormous dream sports ramifications, and presently, a knee wellness concern has been added to his designation. The Bills still lack quality pass-catchers and they face the Bengals, who have been poor against tight finishes all season. In the event that Kincaid can return, that would be a major lift for dream supervisors.

Week 14 NFL Wellness Report

Quarterbacks

  • Jayden Daniels, Commanders (elbow)

  • Justin Herbert, Chargers (hand)

  • J.J. McCarthy, Vikings (concussion)

  • Aaron Rodgers, Steelers (wrist/nose)

  • Sam Darnold, Seahawks (ankle)

Running backs

  • Kyren Williams, Rams (ankle)

  • Omarion Hampton, Chargers (ankle)

  • Trey Benson, Cardinals (knee)

  • Aaron Jones Sr., Vikings (shoulder)

  • Alvin Kamara, Saints (knee)

  • Dylan Sampson, Browns (calf)

  • Braelon Allen, Jets (knee)

  • Emari Demercado, Cardinals (ankle)

  • MarShawn Lloyd, Packers (calf)

  • Kyle Monangai, Bears (ankle)

  • Woody Marks, Texans (ankle)

Wide receivers

  • Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions (ankle)

  • Mike Evans, Buccaneers (IR — clavicle)

  • Tee Higgins, Bengals (concussion)

  • Marvin Harrison Jr, Cardinals (heel)

  • Matthew Golden, Packers (wrist)

  • Josh Palmer, Bills (ankle)

  • Parker Washington, Jaguars (hip)

  • Kalif Raymond, Lions (ankle) — OUT

  • Marvin Harrison Jr., Cardinals (heel)

  • Jayden Reed, Packers (foot/shoulder)

  • Chris Olave, Saints (back)

  • Rome Odunze, Bears (foot)

Tight ends

  • Dalton Kincaid, Bills (hamstring)

  • Brock Wright, Lions (neck) — OUT

  • Michael Mayer, Raiders (ankle)

Out for season

  • Malik Nabers, Giants (knee)

  • Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (knee)

  • Najee Harris, Chargers (Achilles)

  • Austin Ekeler, Commanders (Achilles)

  • James Conner, Cardinals (foot)

  • Antonio Gibson, Patriots (knee)

  • Miles Sanders, Cowboys (knee)

  • Cam Skattebo, Giants (ankle)

  • Tucker Kraft, Packers (knee)

  • Michael Penix Jr., Falcons (knee)

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