We are fast approaching the end of the season. With that, injuries continue to accumulate, making it more important than ever to be on top of the players on your team. We will break down every relevant player and their injury(ies) this weekend.
Andy Dalton, Quarterback, Cincinnati Bengals (shoulder) - Dalton was limited in practice on Wednesday with a shoulder injury before participting fully on Thursday and Friday. Dalton has been removed from the team's injury report and will be all systems go against the Bills.
Todd Gurley, Running Back, Los Angeles Rams (thigh) - Gurley was a late addition to the injury report as he was limited on Friday with a thigh injury. He dealt with the same injury in week 10 and played through it fine. He likely will be active but check back in on gameday for confirmation.
Lamar Miller, Running Back, Houston Texans (ankle) - Miller was limited in practice all week with his ankle injury but the team was simply managing his reps. He has already said he will play and his playing status isn't in question. He'll be on the field on Monday night.
DeMarco Murray, Running Back, Tennessee Titans (foot) - Murray had been dealing with a foot/toe injury the past few weeks but was a full participant in practice on both Thursday and Friday and has been removed from the team's injury report. He'll be all set fot this weekend.
Latavius Murray, Running Back, Oakland Raiders (ankle) - While Murray had been limited in practice all week, he is in no danger of missing this weekend's game with a minor ankle injury. Murray will be on the field on Monday night.
Theo Riddick, Running Back, Detroit Lions (ankle) - Despite Riddick being limited in practice all week, he is set to go for this weekend. He is listed as questionable but there is no doubt he plays.
Thomas Rawls, Running Back, Seattle Seahawks (fibula) - After missing the last seven games due to a fibula injury, Rawls is set to return and have a near-full workload as well. He was actually removed from the team's final injury report and should see a good amount of playing time right out of the gate.
Amari Cooper, Wide Receiver, Oakland Raiders (back) - While Cooper has been limited in practice all week, he is in no danger of missing week 11. He played through the same injury in week nine and the team is simply monitoring his reps for this upcoming Monday Night Football match-up.
Dez Bryant, Wide Receiver, Dallas Cowboys (back) - Bryant was added to the team's injury report on Friday after being limited due to a back issue. Despite that, ESPN's Todd Archer expects Bryant to play and that there is "little doubt" about that. He should be good to go.
Jarvis Landry, Wide Receiver, Miami Dolphins (shoulder) - Landry was able to practice in full on Friday after being limited throughout the week in practice. Landry's status was never in question and he'll be on the field this weekend.
Julian Edelman, Wide Receiver, New England Patriots (foot) - Edelman has been limited all season in practice and has been a weekly "questionable" on the team's injury report. He is in no danger of missing this weekend and will be good to go.
Jordan Matthews, Wide Receiver, Philadelphia Eagles (back) - While Matthews sat out of Wednesday's practice, he returned on Thursday and had a full practice on Friday. He is fully expected to play this weekend and should near fully healthy as well.
Jeremy Maclin, Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs (groin) - Maclin missed last week's game due to a groin injury and did not practice at all this week. He has been ruled out for this game and is week-to-week for the time being.
DeSean Jackson, Wide Receiver, Washington Redskins (shoulder) - Jackson missed week 10 with a shoulder injury and despite practicing in full over the past two games, coach Jay Gruden is calling him a game-time decision. Be sure to check back in Sunday night to see his status but he is 50-50 right now.
Will Fuller, Wide Receiver, Houston Texans (leg) - Fuller missed week 10 with his troublesome leg injury and isn't a guarantee to suit up this week. He was limited in practice all week and coach Bill O'Brien is confident that Fuller will play, but it's far from a sure thing. He is a game-time decision but is looking more likely to play at the moment.
Robert Woods, Wide Receiver, Buffalo Bills (foot) - Woods has been limited in practice all week because of his foot injury but he is in no danger of missing this weekend. He will be all good to go as usual.
Eddie Royal, Wide Receiver, Chicago Bears (toe) - Royal returned in week 10 after missing a couple of games because of his oft-troubling toe injury. He was limited in practice all week but he should have no problems suiting up this weekend. He will be active.
Torrey Smith, Wide Receiver, San Francisco 49ers (shoulder) - Despite often being on the injury report, Smith has not missed a game this season. That trend will continue this weekend as Smith will be active despite a shoulder injury.
Chris Hogan, Wide Receiver, New England Patriots (back) - After playing last weekend and being limited in practice all week, Hogan has been ruled out for this weekend. His back injury is clearly still bothering him and he is week-to-week at best for the time being.
Kenny Stills, Wide Receiver, Miami Dolphins (calf) - After being limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, Stills was a full participant on Friday. He is questionable but is in no danger of missing this weekend's game. Stills will be active.
Rob Gronkowski, Tight End, New England Patriots (chest) - After suffering a chest injury during last weekend's game, Gronkowski did not practice all week and did not fly with the team either. He has been ruled out and is likely going to be week-to-week. He does have a shot at returning next week according to reports, however.
Martellus Bennett, Tight End, New England Patriots (ankle) - Bennett has been on the injury report for many weeks now for an ankle injury but has not missed a game. He will be active on Sunday against the 49ers.
Tyler Eifert, Tight End, Cincinnati Bengals (knee) - After missing a good amount of the season, Eifert has been doing terrific since his return. He was on the injury report earlier this week with a knee injury but has been taken off of it and will play this weekend with no problems.
Zach Ertz, Tight End, Philadelphia Eagles (hamstring) - Ertz tweaked his hamstring in practice earlier this week. Despite that, he was a full participant in practice on Friday and appears on track to play. He should be good to go.
Jared Cook, Tight End, Green Bay Packers (ankle) - After missing the past six games with a severe ankle injury, Cook has a good shot of returning this weekend for the Packers, according to ESPN's Rob Demovsky. He likely wouldn't be of much help in fantasy out of the gate, but him returning is a good first step.