Travis Homer
RB - Chicago Bears
Availability
Travis Homer caught all three of his targets for 11 yards in the Bears' 38-13 loss to the 49ers in Week 14.
Fantasy Impact
Homer remains nonexistent in the Chicago offense, seeing touches for the first time in eight games for the Bears. The running back can remain off rosters in all formats, with a Week 15 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings up next.
Travis Homer (finger) won't play in Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Fantasy Impact
Homer was added to the injury report on Thursday because of a finger injury, and it will knock him out for Chicago's game on Sunday. The exact severity of the injury is unknown right now, and Chicago will have to replace his special teams production for however long he's out.
Travis Homer (hamstring) looking to get back on the field in Week 7.
Fantasy Impact
Homer missed Week 6 due to a hamstring issue, but head coach Matt Eberflus expects to have him back in the mix against the Raiders this Sunday. The Bears' backfield has been beaten up with injuries recently, leading to veteran D'Onta Foreman shouldering the load in Week 6. Homer has not touched the ball on offense yet this season, but that could certainly change soon.
The Chicago Bears will not have RB Travis Homer (hamstring) available against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 6.
Fantasy Impact
The Bears are decimated at RB in Week 6 to the point where they won't even have RB3/special teamer Homer available. The likely starter will be RB D'Onta Foreman, who has been a healthy scratch for much of the season, with Darrynton Evans as RB2.
Chicago Bears RB Travis Homer (hamstring) missed his second practice to begin the week, furthering the extent of Chicago's RB injuries.
Fantasy Impact
Homer, Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson all were DNPs on both Wednesday and Thursday, making it likely the Bears are without all three in Week 6. Though Homer has played just two offensive snaps, he has played on over 50% of the special teams snaps and has served as the RB3 with D'Onta Foreman receiving healthy scratches. The Bears might have to resort to Foreman and FB Khari Blasingame on Sunday.