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2024 Week 11 NFL Fantasy Injury Preview

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2024 Week 11 NFL Fantasy Injury Preview

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Dalton Kincaid: PCL/Bursa (?)

This injury, based on video, is very similar to Puka Nacua’s from early in the pre-season. These injuries can be tricky to manage, and any way you slice it, Kincaid is not likely to be 100% for Week 11. Look for alternatives in what has already been a disappointing season for Kincaid.

Projected Return: Week 11-13

Sam LaPorta: AC Joint Sprain

Dan Campbell has said this won’t be a long-term issue for LaPorta, but it will be a pain tolerance and strength issue. If LaPorta doesn’t practice this week, expect this absence to be 1-2 weeks long. The average is 3-5 weeks, but given Campbell’s reliability on injuries, we wouldn’t anticipate that as of now.

Projected Return: Week 12-13

Projected Returns

Chris Olave: Concussion

Projected Return: Week 14/TBD

Dak Prescott: Hamstring

Projected Return: 2025

DK Metcalf: MCL Sprain

Projected Return: Week 11

Tee Huggins: Quad

Projected Return: Week 11-12

Trevor Lawrence: Left Shoulder

Projected Return: Week 11-12

Brian Robinson: Hamstring

Projected Return: Week 12

Deshaun Watson: Achilles

Projected Return: Week 1 2025

Brandon Aiyuk: ACL

Projected Return: Week 1 2025

Chris Godwin: Ankle Dislocation

Projected Return: Week 1 2025

Mike Evans: Hamstring

Projected Return: Week 12-13

Luke Musgrave: Ankle

Projected Return: On IR

Advice: Start Tucker Kraft

Nico Collins: Hamstring

Projected Return: Week 11-12

Rashee Rice: LCL

Advice: Drop

Projected Return: 2025

Isiah Pacheco: Ankle

Projected Return: Week 12

Advice: Target later in season as playoff contender

Edwin completed his Doctorate of Physical Therapy education in 2020. His expertise is in all thing’s orthopedics, injury recovery, and he has a special interest in human performance. Edwin’s vision is to push injury advice past simple video analysis and into the realm of applying data from the medical literature to help fantasy players make informed start-sit decisions.