Fantasy Football Injury Updates: Mark Andrews, Josh Downs, Tyler Lockett (2024)

Let’s take a look at the latest injury news and notes around fantasy football. To stay up to date on all of the latest fantasy football news, injury updates, and rumors, be sure to follow @FantasyProsNFL on Twitter and bookmark the FantasyPros NFL Player News page.

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Fantasy Football Injury Updates

Check out the latest NFL injury news and notes around fantasy football.

Josh Downs (ankle) ‘progressing well’ in his recovery
Colts coach Shane Steichen said Josh Downs is “progressing well” in his recovery.

Fantasy Impact

Downs suffered an ankle sprain at the beginning of August. It is unclear if he will practice this week, putting his status for Week 1 up in the air.

Ari Koslow

Tyler Lockett (leg) says he’ll play Week 1
Tyler Lockett (leg) told reporters that he is good to go and will play in Week 1 against the Denver Broncos.

Fantasy Impact

Lockett has been dealing with a leg injury that has left him sidelined at practice at some points, but doesn’t seem to be a serious issue at this point. He told reporters that he will play on Sunday, but fantasy managers should still be wary about starting the 31-year old in Week 1.

Leo Sells

Mark Andrews not on injury report for Thursday
Mark Andrews is not on the injury report ahead of Thursday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Fantasy Impact

Andrews has missed a lot of practice time over the past few weeks because of an undisclosed issue, but it appears that it won’t affect his availability for the start of the season. He returned to practice last week, and now ahead of Thursday’s season opener against the Chiefs, he has been removed from the injury report entirely. Fantasy managers should start him with 100% confidence in a big Week 1 matchup against the reigning Super Bowl Champions.

Leo Sells

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