As the NFL approaches Week 15, fantasy football managers are gearing up to finalize their lineups, closely monitoring player statuses ahead of Sunday’s games. Teams will release their official inactive lists approximately 90 minutes before kickoff, making it crucial for fans to stay updated on any last-minute changes that could impact their rosters.
Early reports indicate several key players with uncertain statuses. For the Arizona Cardinals, running back Emari Demercado is dealing with an ankle injury, and even if he is active, Bam Knight is expected to take the lead role in the backfield. On the Baltimore Ravens, wide receiver Rashod Bateman did not practice on Friday and is likely to be inactive, which could mean increased targets for tight ends Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely.
In Buffalo, wide receiver Joshua Palmer has been limited in practice this week and is likely to miss Sunday’s matchup. However, there’s good news for the Bills as tight end Dawson Knox has cleared the injury report and will be available to play. The Chicago Bears see some potential returns, with Rome Odunze showing signs of being ready to return despite dealing with a foot injury. Olamide Zaccheaus has also been removed from the injury report and will be available.
The Cleveland Browns are facing their own challenges, as wide receiver Cedric Tillman is in the concussion protocol. Even if he plays, Jerry Jeudy might be the only Browns receiver worth starting in fantasy lineups this week. Meanwhile, Nick Chubb is battling rib pain and is not expected to play, leaving Woody Marks to take on lead-back duties.
In Jacksonville, wide receiver Parker Washington’s status is uncertain due to a hip injury; if he doesn’t play, the focus will shift to Brian Thomas Jr. and Jakobi Meyers for targets. The Los Angeles Chargers may be without Quentin Johnston due to a groin issue, which could limit quarterback Justin Herbert’s options to Ladd McConkey and Keenan Allen.
Several players have already been ruled out for Sunday. Marvin Harrison Jr. of the Cardinals is nursing a heel injury, opening the door for Michael Wilson to grab a larger share of targets. The Chicago Bears will again rely on D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai in the absence of Travis Homer. Meanwhile, Tee Higgins’ concussion has led to the expectation that Mitchell Tinsley will step up in his absence once more.
There are notable injuries across several other teams as well. The New Orleans Saints will miss running back Alvin Kamara due to a knee injury, with Devin Neal slated to take over as the primary running back. Similarly, the New York Jets will have a different starting quarterback in Brady Cook, as both Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields are out.
Looking ahead to the late games, there are yet more players to monitor. Jake Ferguson of the Dallas Cowboys appears likely to play after participating in practice, joining an offense that will also feature CeeDee Lamb, who has cleared concussion protocols. The Green Bay Packers are optimistic about running back Josh Jacobs playing through knee issues but have noted that Pierre Strong Jr. has been elevated from the practice squad as insurance.
In a surprising turn, veteran quarterback Philip Rivers has been signed to the Indianapolis Colts and will start, underscoring how unpredictable the league can be as injuries continue to shape rosters. Additionally, reports indicate that Davante Adams of the Rams is likely to play alongside Puka Nacua.
The situation surrounding Christian McCaffrey continues to be unclear, as he has dealt with a variety of health issues this week. Although he is probable to play, uncertainty remains among fantasy football managers regarding his true availability.
As kickoff approaches, fantasy players should stay vigilant, refreshing injury reports and team announcements to make the best possible decisions for their lineups.


