Every NFL team playing Sunday is required to issue a final injury report on Friday. The pair of teams playing Monday night will issue their final report Saturday. Here we review all of the fantasy-relevant players dealing with ailments and how to plan accordingly. Keep in mind that the inactive list isn't due until 90 minutes before kickoff. As you start to put the final touches on those lineups, have a fallback plan or two at the ready in the event you will be dealing with an ailing player.
QUESTIONABLE (SUNDAY)
Case Keenum, QB, Rams – Concussion
Keenum has been limited in practice all week because he has not passed the final phase of the concussion protocol yet. Nick Foles would return to the starting lineup if Keenum can't go.
Charcandrick West, RB, Chiefs – Hamstring
West did not practice all week. At best, he's a game-time decision. Even if West plays, Spencer Ware earned himself some touches with last week's performance.
Danny Amendola, WR, Patriots – Knee
There were a lot of false reports going around Friday night that Amendola had been ruled out for Sunday night. In fact, Amendola will be testing his knee out early Saturday to see if he will travel with the team to Denver.
Jarvis Landry, WR, Dolphins – Knee
Things are strongly leaning toward Landry playing against a declining Jets defense that will be without Darrelle Revis.
Michael Floyd, WR, Cardinals – Hamstring
Floyd was inactive last week, but looks to be on track to play this week against a terrible 49ers defense.
Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs – Groin
Kelce injured his ankle during Friday's practice. The Bills shut down Rob Gronkowski last week and have guarded the tight end well for much of the year.
OUT
Andrew Luck, QB, Colts – Abdomen
Peyton Manning, QB, Broncos – Foot
Devonta Freeman, RB, Falcons – Concussion
Freeman has yet to make any progress in the league's concussion protocol. Tevin Coleman will get the start against a Vikings defense that has been formidable against the run. Eddie Lacy's 100 rushing yards in the Week 11 was the first time an opposing back broke the century mark against them since Week 4.
Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seahawks – Abdomen
Carlos Hyde, RB, 49ers – Foot
Julian Edelman, WR, Patroits – Foot
Leonard Hankerson, WR, Falcons – Hamstring
After missing two games with a hamstring injury, Hankerson returned last week against the Colts. He found the end zone, but had a number of ugly drops. This setback puts Jacob Tamme back into the streamer class of tight ends as the No. 2 target in the Falcons' pass game.
Phillip Dorsett, WR, Colts – Ankle
Dexter McCluster, RB, Titans – Knee
Larry Donnell, TE, Giants – Neck
DOUBTFUL
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Buccaneers – Shoulder
PROBABLE (limited practice)
Tyrod Taylor, QB, Bills – Shoulder
Mark Ingram, RB, Saints – Shoulder
Coming out of a bye week, it sounds like Ingram is fine. He'll face a Texans defense that has been good against the run ever since Lamar Miller embarrassed them in Week 7.
Chris Johnson, RB, Cardinals – Knee
Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals – Ankle
Allen Hurns, WR, Jaguars – Thigh
Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Broncos – Ankle
John Brown, WR, Cardinals – Hamstring
Malcom Floyd, WR, Chargers – Shoulder
Floyd is somehow going to play after tearing cartilage in his shoulder three weeks ago. If M80 is able to last an entire game the Jaguars make for a good matchup.
PROBABLE (full practice)
Brian Hoyer, QB, Texans – Concussion
Hoyer has been out of the concussion protocol since Monday. He's primed for a fantastic matchup at home against the Saints. New Orleans allowed more than 340 passing yards and 4.25 touchdowns per game over their last four.
Andy Dalton, QB, Bengals – Groin
Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, Jets – Thumb
Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Vikings – Shoulder
Thomas Rawls, RB, Seahawks – Knee
Frank Gore, RB, Colts – Ankle
Alfred Morris, RB, Redskins – Rib
Rookie Matt Jones will remain the starter, but could be another fumble or two away from Morris getting a chance to reclaim the lead role.
Jay Ajayi, RB, Dolphins – Elbow
Brandon Marshall, WR, Jets – Toe
Eric Decker, WR, Jets – Knee
Willie Snead, WR, Saints – Knee
Nate Washington, WR, Texans – Hip
Doug Baldwin, WR, Seahawks – Ankle
Anquan Boldin, WR, 49ers – Hamstring
Kendall Wright, WR, Titans – Knee
Marvin Jones, WR, Bengals – Hamstring
Tyler Eifert, TE, Bengals – Knee
Antonio Gates, TE, Chargers – Hip