Welcome to Week 5 of the fantasy football season and the Saturday edition of our WR injury reports! Below you will find our fantasy football injuries report for wide receivers in Week 4 as of October 7. The injury statuses for various NFL wide receivers are up in the air for Week 5, including Amon-Ra St. Brown. CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Keenan Allen.
There are some big names on the injury report, with some already being ruled out for Week 5, so knowing exactly where each player stands going into the weekend is crucial. Being up-to-date on NFL injury news can give you an edge over your league mates in fantasy football.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown Injury Update
Amon-Ra St. Brown missed last week's game against the Seattle Seahawks due to an ankle injury he suffered in the second quarter of Detroit's Week 3 matchup against Minnesota. The 22-year-old missed two practices to open the week but got in a limited session Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against New England.
Lions HC Dan Campbell says WR Amon-Ra St. Brown will practice today for the first time this week. TBD if he plays on Sunday against the Patriots.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) October 7, 2022
St. Brown did not speak to the media in the locker room after practice before heading into a rehab session. All we got from head coach Dan Campbell was his statement that having Brown back in "any capacity would be very helpful." The second-year receiver's status for the game is 50/50, and he could be limited if he suits up, so manage expectations if you decide to put him in your lineups this weekend.
CeeDee Lamb Injury Update
CeeDee Lamb popped up as a surprise inactive for practice this Thursday due to a groin injury. The 23-year-old told reporters not to worry and that it was "precautionary." He put in a limited session during Friday's practice and is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams.
CeeDee Lamb did not practice because of a groin injury, but he doesn't seem overly concerned. "I'm fine," he said. "We're good ... I don't want to scare nobody." He said his GPS numbers were high.
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) October 6, 2022
Head coach Mike McCarthy reiterated Lamb's comments to the press that his missed time in practice was "precautionary," but he had an MRI to ensure everything was okay. The third-year receiver should be good to go Sunday, but the injury is something to pay attention to next week before the Cowboys' road matchup against Philadelphia.
Tyreek Hill Injury Update
Tyreek Hill was downgraded to a limited participant in practice Thursday due to a quadriceps injury after being a full participant on Wednesday. Head coach Mike McDaniel stated that he is "hopeful" the 28-year-old receiver will be able to suit up for Sunday's matchup against the New York Jets, and he is officially listed as questionable for the game.
Mike McDaniel said the Dolphins are treating Tyreek Hill’s quad that had him pop up on the injury report, and he’s hopeful he’ll play.
— David Furones (@DavidFurones_) October 7, 2022
McDaniel went on to state Friday that "I can say with 100% conviction that Tyreek Hill will play or he won’t play, that’s all Saleh is getting.” The injury does not sound particularly minor, and with no way to know for sure if Hill will suit up, having a pivot option would be wise. Jaylen Waddle and Trent Sherfield would see a target bump if Hill missed, and tight end Mike Gesicki may also be more involved.
Jaylen Waddle Injury Update
Jaylen Waddle has been nursing a groin injury since last week. The 23-year-old was given a rest day on Wednesday and then put together back-to-back limited sessions to end the week. He is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the New York Jets.
Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Xavien Howard, Terron Armstead, Keion Crossen, Robert Jones, Salvon Ahmed all questionable for Dolphins’ game at Jets. Tua Tagovailoa was already ruled out on Monday, and Cethan Carter also out.
— David Furones (@DavidFurones_) October 7, 2022
Since he was able to play through the injury last week, there is little fear that the sophomore receiver will miss Sunday's game. Waddle did not look himself last week against Cincinnati but could be in for a massive target share if teammate Tyreek Hill (quadriceps) does not suit up.
Keenan Allen Injury Update
Keenan Allen left last Thursday's practice after what seems to be a re-aggravation of his hamstring injury. The 30-year-old did not participate in any practice this week and was officially ruled out for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns on Friday.
Keenan Allen is officially OUT this week vs. Browns.
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) October 7, 2022
This will be the fourth-straight game the 10-year-veteran will miss. With no clear indication that he will be able to ramp up his practice participation any time soon, fantasy managers should expect to be without Allen until potentially after the team's Week 8 bye.
Micheal Thomas Injury Update
Michael Thomas did not practice in any capacity last week due to a toe injury he suffered in Week 3. The 29-year-old failed to log any practice time this week either and has officially been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Didn’t see Saints’ Jameis Winston, Michael Thomas or Jarvis Landry participating in the portion of Friday’s practice open to media.
Alvin Kamara appears to be on the mend, but WR corps could be thinned out Sunday vs. Seattle.
— Mike Triplett (@MikeTriplett) October 7, 2022
Until Thomas can log even a limited session in practice moving forward, they need to plan to be without the veteran receiver. Rookie Chris Olave and slot receiver Jarvis Landry will continue to see an increased target share while Thomas is out, and tight end Juwan Johnson should also see a slight target bump.
Rashod Bateman Injury Update
Rashod Bateman suffered a foot injury during last week's game against the Buffalo Bills, keeping him from competing in the fourth quarter. The 22-year-old failed to log any practice time this week and has officially been ruled out for Sunday night's matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Ravens injury report vs. Bengals
OUT
WR Rashod Bateman (foot)
OLB Justin Houston (groin)
RB Justice Hill (hamstring)
G Ben Cleveland (foot)QUESTIONABLE
OT Ronnie Stanley (ankle)
CB Marcus Peters (quad)Stanley and Peters did not practice Friday
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) October 7, 2022
Even after head coach John Harbaugh stated that Bateman was considered "day-to-day," there is concern the injury could be long terms since it is in the middle of his foot. If it is a Lisfranc fracture of any kind, the second-year receiver would be in for a lengthy recovery. Devin Duvernay will operate as the Ravens' No. 1 receiver until Bateman returns and should see a decent target bump.
Tee Higgins Injury Update
Tee Higgins was hobbled during last Thursday night's game against the Miami Dolphins with an ankle injury and missed some time during the game, but he came back and played through the injury. The 23-year-old was limited in practice all week and is officially listed as questionable for Sunday night's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Higgins and Hurst: Zac feels positive about them for Sunday despite limiting them.
— Geoff Hobson (@GeoffHobsonCin) October 7, 2022
Head coach Zac Taylor said Higgins was limited so "he can feel good to play Sunday," and since he played through the injury last week, there is little concern that he will miss the game. The third-year receiver should not be limited in any capacity against Baltimore and is a solid WR2 option for fantasy managers.
Treylon Burks Injury Update
Treylon Burks was injured during last Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts and was spotted on crutches after having to be carted off the field. The rookie is reportedly dealing with turf toe and is expected to miss a few weeks. He was officially ruled out for Sunday's game against the Commanders on Friday.
#Titans rule out: Burks, Hooker.Joe Jones, Dupree, Adeniyi, Cunningham
— Terry McCormick (@terrymc13) October 7, 2022
Robert Woods and Kyle Philips should see an increase in targets while Burks is on the shelf and are solid pivot options this week in a plus matchup against Washington.
Jahan Dotson Injury Update
Jahan Dotson suffered a hamstring injury during last week's game against the Dallas Cowboys. It was not expected that he would be ready to compete in this Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans, and after missing all of practice this week, the rookie was officially ruled out on Friday.
I'm told Dotson's status for TNF vs. Bears also in question, though his hamstring is improving, so he should give himself a chance. https://t.co/H2ZtEP66MC
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) October 7, 2022
Head coach Ron Rivera stated initially that Dotson "could miss a few weeks," so, with the quick turnaround, it could prove difficult for the rookie to find his way back onto the field in next week's Thursday night game against Chicago. Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown should see a target bump while Dotson is out.
Isaiah McKenzie Injury Update
Isaiah McKenzie suffered a concussion during last week's game against the Baltimore Ravens. The 27-year-old missed Wednesday's practice but put in a limited session Thursday in a non-contact jersey. He shed the jersey Friday but is still in the concussion protocol. McKenzie is officially questionable for Sunday's game against Pittsburgh.
Isaiah McKenzie is out of the red non contact jersey here at Friday practice.
Didn’t see Tremaine Edmunds. pic.twitter.com/qP5xrHBNxz
— Matt Parrino (@MattParrino) October 7, 2022
If the sixth-year receiver can suit up Sunday, he could be in for a solid workload. Fellow slot receiver Jamison Crowder (ankle) has already been ruled out, and tight end Dawson Knox will also miss the game. McKenzie will be considered an upside FLEX option if he is active.
Zay Jones Injury Update
Zay Jones missed last week's game against the Philadelphia Eagles with an ankle injury. The 27-year-old put in three-straight limited sessions in practice this week and is officially labeled as questionable for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.
#HOUvsJAX Status Report pic.twitter.com/1auMxpRjHK
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) October 7, 2022
For what it's worth, head coach Doug Pederson confirmed Jones will return to the starting lineup despite the questionable tag. The sixth-year receiver should be considered a FLEX option after securing 24 targets through three weeks before missing Week 4.
Julio Jones Injury Update
Julio Jones played through his knee injury last week but drew only two targets against the Kansas City Chiefs and appeared to be on a limited snap count. The 33-year-old put together three straight limited practice sessions this week and is officially questionable for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Here’s the final injury report for Bucs and Falcons. Julio Jones is questionable to play against his old team Sunday, but encouraging to see Chris Godwin and Russell Gage aren’t on the final injury report. pic.twitter.com/hnJlNNnFzq
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) October 7, 2022
After playing through the injury last weekend, Jones should be good to go Sunday. It is a revenge game against the veteran's former team, but with Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Russell Gage all active, Jones is tough to trust without knowing how many targets he will receive. He should be considered a low-tier FLEX option for Week 5.
Joshua Palmer Injury Update
Joshua Palmer has been battling an ankle injury and seemingly played through it last week when he recorded his lowest snap percentage of the season. The 23-year-old was limited for the first two practices to start the week but was upgraded to full participation Friday and is officially questionable for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.
Josh Palmer (ankle) and Dustin Hopkins (quad) are QUESTIONABLE. https://t.co/AHyZADDAaZ
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) October 7, 2022
With the upgrade to full participation to close out the week, Palmer should be good to go on Sunday. As long as he is not put on a limited snap count again, he is in line for a solid target share with veteran receiver Keenan Allen missing his fourth game in a row. Palmer should be considered a FLEX option for Week 5.
Jakobi Meyers Injury Update
Jakobi Meyers has been dealing with a knee injury since Week 3 and has missed the past two games because of it. Just like last week, the 25-year-old put together three-straight limited practice sessions this week and is officially questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Lions.
Mac Jones is officially listed as doubtful for Sunday. pic.twitter.com/8LQtMH3TSi
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) October 7, 2022
After being limited in every practice, Meyers still sat last week, so his chances to suit up are 50/50. The fourth-year receiver would be an excellent FLEX option against the lowest-ranked defense in all of football, but if he does miss, DeVante Parker would be the best pivot option.
Jarvis Landry Injury Update
Jarvis Landry has been dealing with an ankle injury that limited him last week in London against the Minnesota Vikings. The 29-year-old was limited for the first two practices this week and was given a rest day on Friday. He is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Saints WR Michael Thomas officially out, QB Jameis Winston doubtful. WR Jarvis Landry listed as questionable after not practicing Friday, but coach Dennis Allen said he feels good about Landry’s chances. pic.twitter.com/EeVh4QVDYD
— Mike Triplett (@MikeTriplett) October 7, 2022
Landry has been quiet for fantasy purposes after his solid Week 1 performance, where he took seven receptions for 114 yards. Even in a plus matchup, he would be tough to trust as a low-end FLEX option Sunday.
Rondale Moore Injury Update
Rondale Moore made his regular season debut this past Sunday against the Carolina Panthers after missing the first three games of the season with a hamstring injury. The 22-year-old was placed back on the injury report Thursday with a knee injury and is officially questionable for Sunday's game against Philadelphia.
In open part of #AZCardinals practice, DE J.J. Watt was back. WR Rondale Moore and G Justin Pugh are working.
Not working:
TE Maxx Williams
OL Rodney Hudson
OL Max Garcia
DL Rashard Lawrence
LB Nick Vigil
CB Trayvon Mullen
K Matt Prater
WR Antoine Wesley (IR)
QB Colt McCoy (IR) pic.twitter.com/DtlVs4JQzJ— Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) October 7, 2022
Moore could be a game-time decision due to sustaining the injury so late in the week, and even if he is active, he will be tough to trust after catching just three passes for 11 yards while playing 86% of the snaps last week. The second-year receiver should be off the fantasy radar for Week 5 unless you are extremely desperate.
D.J. Chark Injury Update
D.J. Chark looked to be on his way to play last week, but he was made inactive due to an ankle injury. The 26-year-old returned to practice Thursday and told the media his injury felt much better, but then missed Friday's practice and was ruled out for Sunday's game against New England shortly after.
Not practicing for Lions today:
- Swift
- Chark
- Nelson
- Charles Harris
- Cominsky
- Seibert— Jeremy Reisman (@DetroitOnLion) October 7, 2022
Chark's absence will leave Josh Reynolds in a prominent role once again and should clear the path for Kalif Raymond to play a significant number of snaps. Chark's ankle injury seems much more serious than he and the team are leading on, so make plans to be without him until he puts in more consistent practice participation.
Josh Reynolds Injury Report
Josh Reynolds has been limited with an ankle injury over the past few weeks but played through it last week against the Seattle Seahawks. The 27-year-old put together two limited practice sessions to end the week and is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
Lions Friday practice report with game designations for Sunday: pic.twitter.com/qiLwFy7ESj
— Tim Twentyman (@ttwentyman) October 7, 2022
Reynolds seems to have the best shot to suit up compared to the rest of the injured receivers in Detroit and could be the de facto No. 1 option for quarterback Jared Goff once again. The matchup is not nearly as good as it was last week, but Reynolds should be considered a FLEX option due to an increased target share.
Jamison Crowder Injury Update
Jamison Crowder was diagnosed with a broken ankle last week against the Ravens. The 29-year-old receiver will be headed to the IR soon and will miss an extended period of time.
Friday injury report: pic.twitter.com/L5WphSCIfT
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) October 7, 2022
Crowder's absence will lead to increased usage for Isaiah McKenzie, who should be picked up immediately if he is on any waiver wire. The veteran receiver will have a chance to return later in the season.
Kadarius Toney Injury Update
Kadarius Toney was trending in the right direction this week, aiming to make his first appearance since Week 2, where he suffered a hamstring injury. However, the 23-year-old injured his hamstring in the opposite leg during his return to practice Wednesday and has officially been ruled out for Sunday's London matchup against Green Bay.
Daboll clarified Toney tweaked the hamstring on WEDNESDAY https://t.co/tBUPTvy6Ec
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) October 7, 2022
Toney could miss a significant amount of time if this hamstring injury is serious, leaving him as dead weight as a bench stash for fantasy managers. The sophomore receiver is safe to drop to the waiver wire if you have been holding out for his return over the past few weeks.
Wan'Dale Robinson Injury Update
Wan'Dale Robinson has been sidelined with a knee injury since Week 1. The rookie finally returned to practice this week and was a limited participant in all practices, but the Giants have elected to hold him out of their showdown with the Packers in London this Sunday.
Giants game statuses:
Out:
CB Cor’Dale Flott (calf)
WR Kenny Golladay (knee)
DL Henry Mondeaux (ankle)
LB Azeez Ojulari (calf)
WR Wan’Dale Robinson (knee)
QB Tyrod Taylor (concussion)
WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring)Questionable: DT Leonard Williams (knee).
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) October 7, 2022
Robinson is on track to suit up in Week 6 as long as he can continue to record time in practice, and he would give the Giants a much-needed boost as their wide receiver corps is extremely thin due to a slew of injuries. He is the best Giants receiver to stash on the bench this week.
Kenny Golladay Injury Update
Kenny Golladay exited the third quarter of last Sunday's game against Chicago with a knee injury and has not returned to practice all week. The 28-year-old receiver was ruled out for Sunday's London matchup against the Green Bay Packers on Friday.
Kenny Golladay has a knee injury, return is questionable.
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) October 2, 2022
Golladay is having an even more disappointing season than last year, something most believed was impossible, so his absence will not have an impact for fantasy purposes. With Kadarius Toney and Wan'Dale Robinson also inactive, the Giants will turn to Richie James, David Sills, and Darius Slayton Sunday.
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