Let’s take a look at the latest news and notes around fantasy football. To stay up to date on all of the latest fantasy football news, be sure to follow @FantasyProsNFL on Twitter and bookmark the FantasyPros NFL Player News page. Let’s check out the latest 2023 NFL Training Camp injury news.
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Fantasy Football Injury News
Check out the latest news and notes around the NFL.
Cooper Kupp upgraded to day-to-day
Cooper Kupp (hamstring) is being called day-to-day, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Fantasy Impact
Kupp suffered a hamstring injury in practice on Tuesday, but according to offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, the wideout will be “back in the right time” and is “going through the rehab process”. It appears that Kupp will be back to 100% well before the Rams kick off the 2023 season in Week 1 against the Seahawks.
Matthew Terelle
Logan Thomas dealing with calf strain
Logan Thomas reportedly has a calf strain.
Fantasy Impact
The Commanders are expected to be cautious with the injury this early in camp for Thomas. With Curtis Hodges also dealing with a hamstring injury, John Bates and Cole Turner could earn more reps at the tight end position for the Commanders.
Ari Koslow
Parris Campbell returns to practice Friday
Parris Campbell returned to Giants practice on Friday following a rest day on Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
Campbell signed a one-year deal with the Giants this offseason. He could benefit from a change of scenery after struggling to stay healthy for the most part with the Colts. It is tough to imagine him being super fantasy relevant in most traditional leagues.
Ari Koslow
Rashod Bateman could be back ‘pretty soon,’ per Harbaugh
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that WR Rashod Bateman is doing a “really good job” and that there’s a “chance he’ll be out there pretty soon.”
Fantasy Impact
Bateman was placed on the physically unable to perform list as he recovers from his foot surgery. He has not been practicing, and Harbaugh declined to give a timeline. Bateman, a first-round pick in 2021, has struggled to stay on the field in his two-year career, playing just 18 games. The Minnesota product has just 800 career receiving yards to his name and will now need to compete with veteran WR Odell Beckham Jr. and rookie WR Zay Flowers for targets and the WR1 role, who have reportedly stood out in camp and separated themselves as the lead receivers. His volatility as a fantasy asset is mirrored in his WR51 price tag, the lowest among all Ravens WRs. He will likely be a safer best ball WR than re-draft in 2023.
Jordan Epp
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