NFL Week 11 Injury Tracker: Fantasy Football Outlook and Key Updates
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As the 2025 NFL season moves into Week 11, fantasy football managers are navigating a crucial stretch filled with major injury storylines. Several teams are adjusting to fresh setbacks, with some big names returning to practice while others are officially sidelined.
Key Injury Updates
Travis Hunter, WR, Jaguars (knee)Rookie wideout Travis Hunter underwent surgery to repair a ligament injury in his knee and will miss the rest of the season. The expectation is that he’ll be ready for offseason work ahead of 2026. Jacksonville will rely more on Brian Thomas Jr., Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, and Dyami Brown for receiver depth, though Thomas is also dealing with an ankle issue.
Jaxson Dart, QB, Giants (concussion)Dart was forced out of Sunday’s game in the fourth quarter after sustaining a concussion. Veteran Russell Wilson stepped in but couldn’t keep the offense rolling in a loss to Chicago. Dart’s availability for Week 11 against Green Bay hinges on his progress through the league’s concussion protocol. Wilson would start if Dart remains out, lowering the overall fantasy ceiling of New York’s offense.

Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets (knee)Wilson aggravated a prior knee sprain in the Jets’ victory over Cleveland and is projected to miss three to four weeks. With New York’s passing attack struggling and Justin Fields managing only 54 yards through the air in Week 10, Breece Hall remains the only consistent fantasy option on this roster.
Davante Adams, WR, Rams (oblique)Adams revealed he’s managing a few nagging issues after the Rams’ dominant win over San Francisco. The team is expected to limit his practice reps ahead of their divisional showdown with Seattle to ensure he’s fresh for game day.
Joe Burrow, QB, Bengals (toe)Cincinnati plans to open Burrow’s 21-day practice window, a positive sign for his potential return late in the regular season. Those in fantasy leagues with open IR slots should consider stashing him as he works his way back.
Dalton Kincaid, TE, Bills (hamstring)Kincaid left Buffalo’s loss to Miami due to a hamstring issue after logging 37 yards on two catches. His Week 11 status versus Tampa Bay is uncertain. If he’s sidelined, Dawson Knox and Jackson Hawes would share tight end duties, neither is a dependable fantasy play outside of deeper formats.
Week 11 Injury Watch
Quarterbacks
Jaxson Dart, Giants (concussion)
Geno Smith, Raiders (quad)
Brock Purdy, 49ers (toe)
Joe Burrow, Bengals (toe)
C.J. Stroud, Texans (concussion)
Running Backs
J.K. Dobbins, Broncos (foot)
Terrell Jennings, Patriots (knee)
Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots (toe)
TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots (knee)
Trey Benson, Cardinals (knee)
Omarion Hampton, Chargers (ankle)
Bucky Irving, Buccaneers (foot)
Chris Rodriguez Jr., Commanders (shoulder)
Bam Knight, Cardinals (ankle)
Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs (knee)
Wide Receivers
Davante Adams, Rams (oblique)
Kayshon Boutte, Patriots (hamstring)
Garrett Wilson, Jets (knee) — out for multiple weeks
Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars (ankle)
Tory Horton, Seahawks (groin)
Marvin Mims Jr., Broncos (concussion)
Ricky Pearsall, 49ers (knee)
Matthew Golden, Packers (shoulder)
Jayden Reed, Packers (collarbone)
Calvin Ridley, Titans (hamstring)
Chris Godwin Jr., Buccaneers (leg)
Rashod Bateman, Ravens (ankle)
Romeo Doubs, Packers (chest)
Travis Hunter, Jaguars (knee) — out for season
Tight Ends
Dalton Kincaid, Bills (hamstring)
Brenton Strange, Jaguars (quad)
Oronde Gadsden II, Chargers (knee)
Players Lost for the Season
Malik Nabers, Giants (knee)
Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (knee)
Najee Harris, Chargers (Achilles)
Austin Ekeler, Commanders (Achilles)
James Conner, Cardinals (foot)
Antonio Gibson, Patriots (knee)
Miles Sanders, Cowboys (knee)
Cam Skattebo, Giants (ankle)
Tucker Kraft, Packers (knee)
Travis Hunter, Jaguars (knee)
Week 11 is shaping up to be pivotal for fantasy playoff positioning, and the waiver wire is as active as ever with major quarterback shuffling, key injuries, and bye weeks for both Indianapolis and New Orleans. Between Joe Burrow’s imminent return and a slew of offensive injuries, fantasy managers have plenty of moves to make before Sunday kicks off. Here’s a full breakdown of who to stash, who to stream, and who to drop this week.
Quarterbacks: Burrow’s Return and Flacco’s Run
The biggest story heading into Week 11 is the anticipated return of Joe Burrow, who’s targeting Week 13 after being sidelined since early September with a toe injury. He’s available in half of CBS leagues and should be added immediately, especially by playoff contenders looking for a late-season spark. When healthy, Burrow is a top-five fantasy passer.

In the meantime, Joe Flacco remains a must-start streamer. The veteran has averaged 30.4 fantasy points over his four starts with Cincinnati and should continue producing at a high level this week in Pittsburgh. Beyond those two, Jacoby Brissett and Tua Tagovailoa offer steady streaming options thanks to soft defensive matchups, while Marcus Mariota brings dual-threat upside in deeper formats.
Top QB Adds (in order):
Joe Burrow (stash ahead of return)
Joe Flacco (streamer vs PIT)
Jacoby Brissett (vs SF)
Tua Tagovailoa (vs WAS, London)
Marcus Mariota (at MIA)
Brock Purdy (if active at ARI)
Kyler Murray and Jayden Daniels can be dropped in most formats, as both remain sidelined with uncertain timetables.
Running Backs: Emari Demercado Leads an Injury-Filled Week

Injuries are piling up at running back, with J.K. Dobbins, Isiah Pacheco, and Trey Benson among those on this week’s watch list. Emari Demercado is the top add following a strong stretch of efficient usage for Arizona. With Benson and Zonovan Knight still banged up, Demercado projects as the Cardinals’ lead back heading into a tough matchup with San Francisco. Sean Tucker continues to push Rachaad White in Tampa Bay, while Tyler Allgeier and Blake Corum both provide touchdown upside and valuable depth in deeper leagues.
Top RB Adds:
Emari Demercado (workhorse potential vs SF)
Sean Tucker (goal line role vs BUF)
Tyler Allgeier (red-zone threat vs CAR)
Devin Singletary (steady flex play vs GB)
Blake Corum (handcuff value behind Kyren Williams)
Brian Robinson Jr. (insurance stash behind McCaffrey)
Nick Chubb and Kenneth Gainwell can safely be dropped, with their workloads shrinking dramatically in recent weeks.
Wide Receivers: Replacement Options for Adams and Wilson Managers
The wide receiver pool is crowded with injury headlines this week. Davante Adams, Garrett Wilson, and Romeo Doubs are all questionable, creating opportunity across several offenses. Christian Watson should see expanded usage after Doubs’ chest injury, and Darius Slayton remains a consistent WR3 given the Giants’ pass-heavy game scripts. Parker Washington, meanwhile, continues to earn steady targets in Jacksonville and has PPR flex value moving forward.

In deeper leagues, Jerry Jeudy is resurfacing in Cleveland after a 12-target performance, while rookie Jayden Higgins is an intriguing stash if C.J. Stroud remains out another week.
Top WR Adds:
Christian Watson (next man up in GB)
Darius Slayton (volume play vs GB)
Parker Washington (steady floor play)
Jerry Jeudy (post-breakout upside)
Jayden Higgins (deep league sleeper)
Malik Washington (dart throw vs WAS)
If you’re holding onto Chris Godwin or Ricky Pearsall, it’s time to consider moving on—they remain out with uncertain timetables.
Tight Ends: Schultz Surging, Johnson and Njoku Reliable

Tight end is finally seeing some production spikes, led by Dalton Schultz’s recent surge in Houston. Coming off another 13.7-point outing, Schultz has emerged as a reliable TE1 with secure usage through the injury chaos. Juwan Johnson continues to find the end zone for the Saints and is worth an early pickup before his Week 12 return, while David Njoku’s steady touchdown production keeps him in the mix as a low-end starter. Rookie Colston Loveland remains a streaming wildcard with strong matchups ahead.
Top TE Adds:
Dalton Schultz (volume anchor vs TEN)
Juwan Johnson (bye stash with strong schedule)
Colston Loveland (upside rookie play)
David Njoku (touchdown-dependent but steady)
Luke Musgrave (expanded role amid GB injuries)
Pat Freiermuth (matchup play vs CIN)
Those still rostering Hunter Henry or T.J. Hockenson should look elsewhere—both have seen drastic target declines in recent weeks.
Defense and Kicker Streamers
Top DST Streamers:
Chiefs at Denver
Falcons vs Carolina
Cowboys at Las Vegas
Dolphins vs Washington
Top Kicker Streamers:
Tyler Loop at Cleveland
Harrison Butker at Denver
Andres Borregales vs NY Jets
Zane Gonzalez vs Carolina
Bottom Line: Week 11 is a crucial time to set up for the playoff push, and the smart fantasy managers are thinking two weeks ahead. Stash Joe Burrow now before he’s gone, stream Joe Flacco for maximum short-term upside, and use injuries to your advantage by targeting value replacements like Demercado and Parker Washington. Plan around bye weeks, stay aggressive on waivers, and you’ll be well-prepared for the stretch run.






