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Significant Injuries Shake Up NFL Fantasy Landscape Ahead of Season Finale

Significant Injuries Shake Up NFL Fantasy Landscape Ahead of Season Finale



Week 16 of the NFL fantasy football season has brought significant roster upheaval with several key injuries impacting player rankings and waiver wire strategies heading into the final weeks of competition.

The biggest story involves Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Gardner Minshew, who tore his ACL in the same manner as Patrick Mahomes did the previous week. This means second-year backup Chris Oladokun will take over for weeks 17 and 18 against Denver and Las Vegas. Similarly, Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota suffered quad and hand injuries in a loss to Philadelphia, leaving veteran Josh Johnson as the backup option for their Christmas Day matchup against Dallas.

The running back position saw major changes when Cleveland Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins suffered a serious leg injury including his ankle and knee, forcing him out for the season. His absence opens opportunities for fellow rookie Dylan Sampson, who had been receiving nearly 61 percent of the Browns' running back carries when Judkins was sidelined. Meanwhile, Houston's Woody Marks returned to limited practice on Friday after an ankle injury, giving fantasy owners hope for a potential return against the Raiders, though concerns remain given his tendency to leave games early with injuries.

On the wide receiver front, Denver's Pat Bryant suffered a severe injury in the loss to Jacksonville that required him to be stretchered off the field, likely ending his season. Pittsburgh's Calvin Austin dealt with a hamstring injury in their win over Detroit, though his limited role means reduced fantasy impact.

At tight end, Cleveland's David Njoku remains ruled out with a knee injury, continuing to boost Harold Fannin Jr.'s value as the focal point of the Browns' passing game. His productivity against strong defenses has made him a reliable fantasy contributor.

Several players remained questionable entering the week, including Cincinnati's Tee Higgins nursing a concussion. Given the Bengals' playoff elimination, the team has little incentive to rush him back prematurely.

These injuries have created valuable waiver wire opportunities for fantasy owners preparing for their championship runs in weeks 17 and 18. The combination of injuries to established starters and emerging opportunities for backups and spot-start options has reshaped league strategy significantly.

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