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Check out the latest NFL injury news and notes around fantasy football.
Jake Ferguson (knee) officially limited Thursday
Jake Ferguson (knee) was officially limited at Dallas’ practice on Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
Ferguson was able to take part in Dallas’ practice in a limited fashion on Thursday. That’s good to see after he missed Week 2’s game because of a knee injury, and it looks like he’s trending towards suiting up in Week 3. Fantasy managers should take note of what his official injury designation is heading into the weekend before making a decision to start or sit him.
Leo Sells
A.J. Brown (hamstring) officially doesn’t practice Thursday
A.J. Brown (hamstring) officially did not practice for the Eagles on Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
As expected, Brown was not able to practice for the Eagles at all on Thursday. He’s still dealing with a hamstring injury, and it looks like he still needs more time before he’s ready to take the field. He’s trending towards not playing in Week 3, which will lead to more work for DeVonta Smith and Saquon Barkley in a matchup against the Saints.
Leo Sells
Kenneth Walker III (oblique) misses practice Thursday
Kenneth Walker III (oblique) didn’t participate at Seattle’s practice on Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
Walker missed another practice session on Thursday because of an oblique injury. He has been doing some light jogging off to the side, but local reporters have noted that it doesn’t look like his return is imminent. Barring anything unforeseen, he will likely miss Week 3 and set his sights toward a Week 4 return against the Detroit Lions.
Leo Sells
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