Fantasy Football Injury Report & Updates (2025)

In Week 2, Monday Night Football will have two games. That said, it’s still a good time to examine what injuries occurred this past week that fantasy owners need to be aware of.

Below, I’ll provide a roundup of the latest injury news. Here is this week’s initial fantasy football injury report.

Fantasy Football Injury Updates

Note: The list below includes new injuries. However, players like Chris Godwin, Isaiah Likely and Xavier Worthy, who aren’t officially on injured reserve (IR), the Non-Football Injury/Illness list (NFI) or the physically unable to perform (PUP) list, will remain on this report.

Quarterback

Joe Burrow (QB – CIN)

Joe Burrow left Week 2’s game about halfway through the second quarter with what appeared to be an ankle/leg injury. It was later revealed that he suffered a turf toe injury and was seen with a walking boot. It is believed that he suffered a Grade 3 turf toe injury, which would result in surgery and a three-month absence.

In relief, Jake Browning had two passing touchdowns and three interceptions. He’d be the starter if Burrow does indeed miss time.

Justin Fields (QB – NYJ)

In the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills, Jets quarterback Justin Fields suffered a concussion and didn’t return. If he’s out for Week 3, Tyrod Taylor would be the starter.

Running Back

Austin Ekeler (RB – WSH)

Austin Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles tendon on Thursday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers. He’s out for the season.

Aaron Jones (RB – MIN)

Aaron Jones left the team’s Sunday Night Football game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a hamstring injury. The severity is unknown.

Wide Receiver

Chris Godwin (WR – TB)

Chris Godwin (ankle) hasn’t been placed on IR. Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht said he’ll likely return in Week 5.

Xavier Worthy (WR – KC)

Xavier Worthy suffered a right shoulder dislocation in Week 1. He wasn’t placed on IR, but missed Week 2.

Jayden Reed (WR – GB)

Jayden Reed suffered a broken collarbone after going up for a catch and falling on Thursday Night Football against Washington. He’s expected to miss upward of eight weeks.

Tight End

Isaiah Likely (TE – BAL)

Isaiah Likely is dealing with a foot injury that required surgery. Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta believes he’ll be back in the early portion of the season.