Joe Mixon, Kenny Golladay, NFL injury status and fantasy impact for week 11

The NFL Injury Report is set for Week 11, with several key real-world and fantasy players who deserve scrutiny before Sunday’s games begin.

There is also a sense of urgency for fantasy trainers at this level of the season. Most leagues will start their playoffs in two weeks, so visiting groups are fighting for a place and everyone is looking for their ranking.

For Sunday, here are updates on primary injuries that will have an effect on games:

  

Joe Mixon will miss his fourth consecutive game due to a foot injury. The Cincinnati Bengals star had one season before injuring himself, averaging four yards consistent with touchdown, however, he scored four touchdowns in three games from week four through week 6.

Giovani Bernard and Samaje Perine may end up splitting the races opposed to the Washington football team as they did in the last two games.

Kenny Golladay’s injury-led season will keep him on the sidelines as the Detroit Lions prepare to face the Carolina Panthers. He will score his fifth game lost overall and third consecutively after injuring his hip in the third quarter against the Indianapolis Colts in November. 1.

The Lions will also be Andre Swift’s runner due to a concussion. This leaves Matthew Stafford directing the attack two of his favorite receiving targets: Swift and Golladay combined for 71 targets, 51 receptions and 613 yards.

T. J. Hockenson and Marvin Jones Jr. were full participants in Friday practice, which is potentially a smart sign that they will be available on Sunday.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers could get an extra hand outdoors to help a Indianapolis Colts defensiveer that allows for the fewest yards consistent with the game in the NFL. six games.

Lazard’s last appearance in a game is the best functionality of his career with 146 yards and a landing in six receptions in the 37-30 win over the New Orleans Saints.

Saints QB has taken all the initial essays in education this week and will begin Sunday as opposed to Atlanta (Schefter)

The Browns’ TD is placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list and Sunday’s Eagles game will be lost

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