The NFL schedule is heading into Week 6 and players like Victor Cruz, Tony Romo and Dez Bryant remain out with injuries, while players like Blake Bortles, Jamaal Charles and Blake Bortles are dealing with injuries from Week 5. Bryant could return soon, while Charles is out for the season with an ACL injury for the Chiefs.
Read full storyThe NFL schedule is into Week 4 and some notable players are dealing with injuries coming into the weekend like Andre Ellington, DeSean Jackson, DeMarco Murray, Victor Cruz, Tevin Coleman, Drew Brees, Marshawn Lynch, Julius Thomas, Davante Adams and Charles Johnson.
Read full storyThe Pittsburgh Steelers will be without Ben Roethlisberger for at least a month after the quarterback suffered a knee injury in Week 4 and now Michael Vick could start for the team. The Steelers got back Le'Veon Bell on Sunday and fantasy football owners now can start him each week and he will be a focal point on offense with Big Ben out.
Read full storyThere were some major injuries in fantasy football this week, as players like Tony Romo, Eddie Lacy, Tevin Coleman, Alshon Jeffery, Carlos Hyde, Jay Cutler and Lamar Miller all suffered injuries and some of those players could miss time into Week 3. TY Hilton comes into Monday night football after dealing with a knee injury and he will be a game time decision for the Colts.
Read full storyThe Oakland Raiders saw Derek Carr suffer a hand injury on Sunday, but initial reports have the injury not serious and that could push Matt McGloin into the starting job until Carr can return. The Raiders have also signed Taylor Mays after dealing with injuries to Charles Woodson and Nate Allen in the secondary.
Read full storyThe fantasy football week will start early in Week 13 on Thursday with Thanksgiving games, but that doesn't change much for some injured starters, as names like Zac Stacy, Matt Forte, Julius Thomas, Chris Ivory and Ryan Mathews are all banged up and that means fantasy owners must find alternatives for them heading into the weekend as the playoffs get closer.
Read full storyJust a week ago it was reported that New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was 50-50 to play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but ultimately didn't play.
Read full storyNew England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, who's been sidelined from his offseason surgical procedure, may play for the first time this season on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Read full storyAlthough Cleveland Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski isn't ready to commit to Jason Campbell or Brian Hoyer as their starting quarterback going into Week 3, it would appear he'll have no choice as starter Brandon Weeden will likely be sidelined Sunday with a sprained right thumb.
Read full storyAfter visiting with Dr. James Andrews on Wednesday, quarterback Mark Sanchez plans to continue rehabbing his injured right shoulder though he has season-ending surgery as an option on the table. Sanchez will continue a "week-to-week evaluation" on his shoulder.
Read full storyWashington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III has been medically cleared to play in the season opener Aug. 9, but there's still no indications on whether he'll be starting against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Read full storyDuring yesterday's meeting with the media, New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz , who hobbled in on crutches, was upbeat and confident he'll be ready and suited up for the franchises Week 1 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Read full storyAfter dealing with one of the toughest injuries in sports over the past year, former South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore likely will not play for the San Francisco 49ers this season after being drafted in April in the fourth round.
Read full storyThe Oakland Raiders have lost their best player for a significant amount of time. The injury leaves the door open for a few players to try and fill the hole.
Read full storyAn MRI on the left knee on New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady came back negative after going down in a joint practice with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday.
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