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Final Fantasy Football Injury Report for Week 7: Russell Wilson, Travis Etienne, Cooper Kupp, T.J. Hockenson and More

This is the final injury report for all the key fantasy options for this week's games.

Mark Morales-Smith Oct 19th 6:30 AM EDT.

Sep 15, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA;  Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) prior to a game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Credit: Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images
Sep 15, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) prior to a game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Credit: Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images

Quarterbacks

Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts (Oblique)

Richardson is back practicing in full this week without limitations. It appears that he is set to regain his starting job on Sunday. His return is a downgrade for all of the Indianapolis pass-catchers. 

Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers (Calf)

Wilson is finally past his lingering calf injury that has held him out the entire season up until this point. While the team refuses to give a definitive statement, it has been both implied and rumored that he will serve as the starter this week in place of Justin Fields

Drake Maye, New England Patriots (Knee)

This was a weird week regarding Maye's health. He appeared to escape Week 6 without any injury and practiced in full all week. However, he was also sent for an MRI on his knee. Nevertheless, he looks good to go for Week 7. The rookie gives all the Pats' weapons a ton more upside. 

Will Levis, Tennessee Titans (Shoulder)

Levis popped up this week with a shoulder injury that was considered a non-issue. Now he's listed as questionable for Sunday's game. It's assumed he'll play, but the situation is at least worth taking note of. 

Running Backs

Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts (Ankle)

Taylor has once again been ruled out for this week's game with an ankle injury. Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson are expected to split the running back work in his absence. 

Brian Robinson Jr., Washington Commanders (Knee)

After missing Week 6, Robinson was able to practice this week, but only in a limited capacity. He should be treated as a true game-time decision. Austin Ekeler would be in line for plenty of volume if Robinson can't go. 

Travis Etienne, Jacksonville Jaguars (Hamstring)

Originally labeled as week to week, Etienne is now considered questionable for Sunday morning. If he were to miss the game, Tank Bigsby would serve as the lead back, with D'Ernest Johnson mixing in on passing downs. 

Rachaad White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Foot)

As of now, White is considered questionable for Week 7. However, his status could change being that the Bucs are playing on Monday Night Football. 

Zamir White, Las Vegas Raiders (Groin)

White is questionable again after missing multiple weeks with a groin injury. He is not expected to regain his starting job from Alexander Mattison even when healthy. 

Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings (Hamstring)

Jones appeared to be in real danger of missing Week 7 with a hamstring injury, but it sounds like he'll more than likely be out there on Sunday. Ty Chandler could see an increased workload if Jones is less than 100%. 

Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns (Knee)

It sounds like Chubb will be making his season debut this week. He has been sidelined for over a year after suffering a catastrophic knee injury in 2023. His usage is one of the most intriguing things to watch this week and in the coming weeks, as is his abilities after his recovery. 

Tyjae Spears, Tennessee Titans (Hamstring)

Spears has been ruled out with a hamstring injury this week, leaving almost all the backfield work to Tony Pollard

Rhamondre Stevenson, New England Patriots (Foot)

If you take his word for it, Stevenson expects to be out there this week. However, we are still going to wait and see how things play out. Still, it sounds like he is on the right side of questionable for Sunday morning's game in London. 

Jonathon Brooks, Carolina Panthers (Knee)

The rookie has been ruled out and will not make his NFL debut this week. 

Devin Singletary, New York Giants (Groin)

It looks like Singletary will be back on the field this week, however, it also sounds like he lost his stranglehold on the every-down job after Tyrone Tracy's impressive performance while Singletary was sidelined. 

Wide Receivers

Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals (Concussion)

Somewhat surprisingly, it sounds like Harrison is going to clear the concussion protocol and be able to play on Monday Night Football. The only issue is that you probably won't know for sure until Monday. On the bright side, there are two Monday Night Football games, so you should be able to find a pivot option on one of the four teams just in case he's ruled out. 

Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams (Ankle)

There is a chance that Kupp returns this week, however, we still view him as slightly on the wrong side of questionable. He will likely be a game-time call this week. 

Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Hamstring)

Evans popped up on the injury report with a hamstring injury late in the week, which is never a good thing. He is expected to play through it, but it makes him a much more risky start this week. Even though he's expected to play, you should be prepared for the possibility that he won't. 

Michael Pittman Jr., Indianapolis Colts (Back)

Pittman, as well as teammate Josh Downs, are both listed as questionable, but both trending toward playing on Sunday. Pittman appears to be in more danger of potentially being inactive than Downs. It's hard to trust either wideout with Richardson throwing them the ball. 

Diontae Johnson, Carolina Panthers (Ribs)

Johnson is questionable with a multitude of injuries. However, that has been the case all season, but he seems to add another one to the list each week. He hasn't missed any time yet, so we expect him to be out there until we hear different. 

D.J. Chark, Los Angeles Chargers (Groin)

After missing the first six weeks of the season with a groin injury, Chark could be activated this week. This probably wouldn't be relevant on any other team but they severely need help at the position. Prior to injury, he was making a case for being the WR1 in LA and could quickly become fantasy-relevant, especially with it looking like Quentin Johnston won't play this week. 

JuJu Smith-Schuster, Kansas City Chiefs (Hamstring)

Hamstring injuries are always tricky and JuJu has a lengthy injury history, nevertheless, it sounds like he'll be able to go on Sunday. The general consensus is that he is the new WR1 in Kansas City with Rashee Rice out. 

Jakobi Meyers, Las Vegas Raiders (Ankle)

Meyers is listed as doubtful and is going to miss another game. Brock Bowers is the only player you should consider in this passing attack and maybe on the entire offense. 

Tight Ends

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles (Hamstring)

Goedert has once again been ruled out for Week 7. 

T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings (Knee)

There is an outside chance that Hockenson could make his season debut this week, however, it seems more likely that we will have to wait another week or two. 

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