2025 Fantasy Football Week 10 Injury Roundup

  • Jaxson Dart – Giants – Head

     

    Jaxson Dart left the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Bears with a concussion and he is now in the league’s concussion protocol. This is the fourth time Dart has been at least evaluated for a concussion and the third since he took over as the starting quarterback in just seven regular season games. It has now been reported that Dart is unlikely to play and the Giants are expected to start Jameis Winston in Week 11 against the Packers. While it’s not the most favorable matchup, the potential game script for that matchup could yield managers a great fantasy day and could be worth a stream in a pinch. 

     

    Brock Purdy – 49ers – Toe

     

    Purdy has missed the last six games with a nagging toe injury but it’s been hinted this week that Purdy could return to action if there’s no setback. If he’s able to go he would be a worthy stream play against a Cardinals defense that’s been up and down but does give up points. 

     

    J.K. Dobbins – Broncos – Foot 

     

    Dobbins suffered a foot injury in the Broncos’ Thursday night win over the Raiders. While he was able to finish the game there have been a number of conflicting reports about his status for Week 11 ranging from “early optimism” to “potential IR candidate” There has not been an exact diagnosis and we will probably find out more when head coach Sean Payton is available to the media on Wednesday. If Dobbins were to miss time RJ Harvey would likely take over the starter’s role but with him 78% rostered, you may need to look elsewhere for a running back or grab Tyler Badie or Jaleel McLaughlin as insurance. 

     

    Treyveon Henderson – Patriots – Kneee

     

    Henderson has popped up on the Patriots’ Week 11 injury report with an unspecified knee issue. The good news is he practiced in full on Tuesday so he is trending towards being available to play. The bad news is Rhamondre Stevenson has also logged two limited practices so far this week with a toe injury and is also trending towards being available. Should Stevenson be available Henderson would still be a good FLEX play against a Jets defense that traded its two best players. If the Patriots decide hold Stevenson out, Henderson becomes a clear RB2 with an RB1 ceiling for Week 11. 

     

    Davante Adams – Rams – Oblique

     

    Adams suffered an oblique injury in the Rams’ Week 10 win over the 49ers and did not return to the game. Head coach Sean McVay for the second consecutive week when asked about a star wide receiver being hurt said Adams’ could have returned to the game had the score been closer but with the Rams up big, decided on holding him out. This is good news for fantasy fans as Adams has been a low end WR1 most of the season. Should he be able to go in Week 11 against Seattle, he would be a must start despite a tough matchup. 

     

    Garrett Wilson – Jets – Knee

     

    Wilson returned to action on Sunday after a two game absence and aggravated the initial knee sprain that had kept him out. He is now expected to miss 3-4 weeks which means most of, if not the rest of the fantasy regular season. It will be interesting to see what the Jets do in his absence in the passing game. Expect a role increase for Mason Taylor. Tyler Johnson was the guy who stepped up initially as the number one wide receiver but look for the newly acquired Adonai Mitchell to be activated soon and receive some of the Jets target share in the passing game, especially if they aren’t able to run the ball successfully.

     

    Romeo Doubs – Packers – Chest

    Doubs suffered an undisclosed chest injury late in the Packers’ Monday night loss to the Eagles and did not return to the game. The severity is not yet known but the Packers are all of the sudden losing pass catchers at an alarming rate. With Jayden Reed recovering from a collarbone injury, and Matthew Golden missing Monday’s game, the Packers could be very thin at wide receiver come Sunday. If Doubs can’t go, Christian Watson and Dontayvion Wicks would assume the top wideout duties. Wicks has always been inconsistent and Watson so far is averaging only four targets per game as they ease him back into action after returning from a knee injury. Both players are worth adds in a favorable matchup with the Giants.

    Dalton Kincaid – Bills – Hamstring 

     

    Kincaid suffered a hamstring injury in the Bills’ Week 10 loss to the Dolphins and is considered week to week, meaning he will most likely miss their Week 11 contest with the Buccaneers. Dawson Knox would take over as the starting tight end and is worth a filer due to him being one of the most viable passing game options in the Bills offense but would hold no higher than TE2 value.