Below you will find our fantasy football injuries report for players in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, as of January 17. The injury statuses for various NFL players are up in the air for the Divisional Round, including Christian McCaffrey, Mark Andrews, Zay Flowers, and Aaron Jones.
As fantasy football and sports betting continue, every decision, transaction, and lineup change matters. These are critical injuries to keep track of throughout the week. Being up-to-date on NFL injury news can give you an edge over your opponents.
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Christian McCaffrey Injury Update
McCaffrey (calf) missed Week 18 as the 49ers rested their starters, but he returned to practice in a full capacity on Tuesday and should be good to go for this weekend's game against the Packers. Expect him to have a full workload as the 49ers look to punch their ticket to the NFC championship.
Mark Andrews Injury Update
Andrews (ankle) was limited in practice after being designated to return this week. He remains on injured reserve but can practice with the team for up to three weeks before they make an official decision on his status. At this point, he's trending in the right direction for Saturday's game, though it's too early to make a firm prediction on his availability. If active, he'd take over as the Ravens' top tight end, returning Isaiah Likely to the backup role.
Zay Flowers Injury Update
Flowers (calf) was limited on Tuesday. It's too early to know whether the rookie will play this week, but the fact that he was able to participate in some capacity is a great sign.
Aaron Jones Injury Update
Jones (knee, finger) was estimated as a limited participant on Tuesday. The Packers have reduced his workload nearly every practice this season, so this update out of Green Bay does not come as a surprise. He should be a full-go on Saturday versus San Francisco.
AJ Dillon Injury Update
Dillon (thumb, neck) was estimated as a non-participant on Tuesday. At this point, he has already missed two consecutive games and could miss a third this week. Regardless of Dillon's availability, Jones has a firm grasp on the lead role in Green Bay.
Jayden Reed Injury Update
Reed (chest) was estimated as a limited participant on Tuesday. As of now, there's no indication that his availability for Saturday's game is in jeopardy.
Christian Watson Injury Update
Reed (hamstring) was estimated as a limited participant on Tuesday. Despite his somewhat lengthy injury history, there's no indication that Watson's availability for Saturday's game is in jeopardy.
Tyler Higbee Injury Update
While the Rams have been eliminated from the playoffs, it bears mentioning that a torn ACL has been confirmed for Higbee (knee) after the tight end was on the receiving end of a lower-body hit. He'll face an uphill battle to be ready for the start of the 2024 season. At this point, a midseason return seems far more likely for the veteran. Next up on the depth chart are Davis Allen and Brycen Hopkins.
Robert Woods Injury Update
Woods (hip) was limited on Tuesday. Fortunately, he has two more days to log limited or full practices before the Texans make an official decision on his game status. Don't be surprised if the veteran enters the Divisional Round without an injury designation.
John Metchie III Injury Update
Metchie (foot) was limited on Tuesday. He still has plenty of time to recover before the Texans issue him an official injury designation. The 23-year-old has occupied a depth role this year but did emerge for three catches and 44 yards last Saturday against Cleveland.
Tylan Wallace Injury Update
Wallace (knee) missed Tuesday's practice. He's an effective special teamer but lacks value in fantasy or betting formats.
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