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It seemed a little too quiet in the world of fantasy football Sunday morning leading into the Week 11 games on the NFL schedule. Other than Rob Gronkowski’s lung issue, the injuries were pretty light and the inactives were short on surprises. The balance didn’t take long to shift.
The first and perhaps biggest injury of the Sunday afternoon slate came when A.J. Green wound up in the locker room and ruled out after just two snaps due to a hamstring issue. Later, his teammate, Giovani Bernard, suffered a torn ACL, which will put an end to his season, according to head coach Marvin Lewis (via Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com). Luckily, Green’s injury is a strain that should allow him to return this season, per Lewis.
After cutting Christine Michael last week, the Seattle Seahawks lost C.J. Prosise to a fractured scapula that will keep him out until the playoffs in the “best-case scenario,” according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Luckily, Thomas Rawls returned to action for the first time since Week 2 and will now lead Seattle's backfield down the stretch.
The Philadelphia Eagles took a terrible loss at Seattle and saw way too many injuries, especially in their backfield. Ryan Mathews is “day-to-day,” according to head coach Doug Pederson (via Alex Smith of PhiladelphiaEagles.com), with what ESPN’s Adam Caplan reports is an MCL sprain. Pederson also confirmed that Darren Sproles suffered a rib fracture that will keep him out of early-week practice. Wendell Smallwood could be leading the way in Week 12.
Plenty more injuries are covered throughout this look at the waiver wire, but one player who won’t be easy to replace this week is Andrew Luck. After Monday’s practice, head coach Chuck Pagano said Luck was in the concussion protocol, which puts his status in doubt for Thursday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, per Kevin Bowen of Colts.com.
Luckily, no teams are on bye in Week 12, so you’ll have more options to choose from to replace the injured players in your lineup.
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