Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London left Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys with a hip injury.
But could Olave get back on the field when the Falcons face the New Orleans Saints in Week 10?
Will Drake London play in Week 10? And if so, what's his fantasy value? Read on for injury updates on the Falcons wide receiver.
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Is Drake London Injured or Playing in Week 10?
Drake London caught a touchdown pass against the Cowboys on Sunday but injured his hip on the play and left the game. He did not return after initially being listed as questionable.
But London was seen on the bike on the sidelines. That seems to be an indication that London will be able to return to action relatively soon as he was still able to work out despite not being able to return to the football game.
My understanding is #falcons WR Drake London is dealing with a hip pointer and an oblique strain. It doesn't appear to be a serious concern.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) November 4, 2024
James Palmer reported that London has a hip pointer and an oblique strain, but indicated that this issues do not "appear to be a serious concern."
That should provide optimism that London will suit up against a reeling Saints team on Saturday.
Drake London Fantasy Football Injury Outlook
Assuming Drake London is good to go, he is a high-upside WR1 play going forward. London has found the end zone in four of the past five games, including on Sunday in a game where he didn't see much action before his injury.
Ray-Ray McCloud now the 6th different #Falcons player with a TD reception this season. pic.twitter.com/0Vwm4kkIrw
— Miles Garrett (@MilesGarrettTV) November 3, 2024
If London misses any time, Ray-Ray McCloud III should see an expanded role. He would have WR3/4 appeal, though the biggest boost might just be that Darnell Mooney would continue to see his production increase. Mooney would be a WR2 play with upside.
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