NFL Injury Report: Weekly Updates & Expert Analysis for Fantasy Football Success
Weekly Injury Updates Across All Positions
Stay informed with our weekly injury reports covering quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, and more. Each report provides detailed information on player injuries, expected return timelines, and potential impact on team performance.
Expert Analysis on Fantasy Football Implications
Our expert analysts delve into how each injury affects fantasy football lineups. Gain insights on potential replacements, waiver wire targets, and strategic adjustments to maintain a competitive edge in your league.
Real-Time Inactive Player Reports
Access up-to-the-minute information on inactive players before each game. Our real-time updates ensure you make informed decisions when setting your lineups, avoiding last-minute surprises that could impact your team's performance.
Historical Injury Data for Trend Analysis
Utilize our archive of injury reports to analyze trends and make data-driven decisions. Understanding historical injury patterns can aid in predicting future player availability and performance levels.
Integration with Fantasy Alarm's Suite of Tools
Enhance your fantasy football experience by integrating our injury reports with Fantasy Alarm's other tools, such as the Start/Sit tool, Waiver Wire recommendations, and Player Rankings. This holistic approach provides a comprehensive strategy for managing your team.
Player News
Bucks re-signed Chris Livingston to a one-year, $2.3 million deal.
Milwaukee waived Livingston early this month, and now they’ll bring him back on a fully-guaranteed deal. The 2023 second-round pick hasn’t carved out a role with Milwaukee through his first two seasons, but he has been producing at a high level during summer league.
ESPN’s Tim MacMahon reports Dylan Harper is being shut down for the remainder of summer league.
Harper only appeared in two games after dealing with a groin injury, and he played a total of 42 minutes across his appearances. He clearly didn’t need to be out there, and the Spurs decided it wasn’t worth risking further injury. David Jones-Garcia should return to the starting lineup as he continued to make a case of Summer League MVP.
Chargers LB Daiyan Henley said he has fully recovered from offseason shoulder surgery.
Henley played through a torn labrum for four months while breaking out in his second NFL season last year. The 25-year-old totaled 92 tackles, 13 quarterback pressures, six pass breakups and one interception. He now has ample time to ramp up ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
ESPN’s Shams Charania reports Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Suns and intends to sign a two-year, $11 million contract with the Clippers.
Beal will have a player option for the second season of his deal with the Clippers, so if he has a bounce-back year, he could certainly decline the option and sign a larger deal next summer, which makes this a great scenario for him. Beal should start at shooting guard, likely alongside James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, John Collins and Ivica Zubac, making this one of the best lineups in the league in 2021. How well will it work next season? That’s on coach Tyronn Lue to figure out. This is certainly a fun collection of talent. Bogdan Bogdanovic and Kris Dunn will likely lose out on minutes with Beal in the mix.
The Athletic’s Joe Vardon and Dan Woike report LeBron James hasn’t had any buyout or trade discussions with the Lakers.
The expectation is that LeBron will be with the Lakers for training camp. If you follow every single rumor that happens during the NBA offseason and read between the lines, you can see that LeBron has been pulling some stunts to create some drama. But if you look at the bigger picture, there isn’t really a move that makes sense for both the Lakers and another team that LeBron will also agree to, since he has a no-trade clause. The reality is that LeBron will be a Laker next year in what could be his final NBA season.
Royals acquired INF/OF Adam Frazier from the Pirates for INF Cam Devanney.
Frazier is officially back with the Royals after playing for the club last season. The 33-year-old batted .255/.318/.336 with three homers, 21 RBI and seven steals across 78 games with the Pirates. He figures to serve as a left-handed bat off the bench while seeing playing time across multiple positions.