Fantasy Football Injury Report Week 2: Be Prepared If Brock Purdy Sits

Fantasy Football Injury Report Week 2: Be Prepared If Brock Purdy Sits

Adam Ronis and Jorge Martin examine the NFL injuries impacting fantasy football for Week 2, headlined by San Francisco teammates George Kittle and Brock Purdy.

So much for a quiet start to the 2025 NFL season from an injury standpoint. There already have been some doozies, with George Kittle going on IR for a hamstring injury that will knock him out of at least four games. His quarterback Brock Purdy may join him on the sideline, but more on that below.

We're headed to Week 2, and this injury report will focus on players important to fantasy football. So let's get to it, starting with the 49ers' signal-caller.

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Fantasy Football Injury Report For Week 2

Quarterback
SF_49ers-logo.svg Brock Purdy (San Francisco 49ers)

HC Kyle Shanahan called Purdy a “longshot” to play, and now reports are that the QB is expected to miss anywhere from 2-5 weeks. Considering the injuries the 49ers have already had to deal with, this is another heavy blow. Mac Jones is the backup, and the bright side is that he was able to feed Brian Thomas Jr. during his 2024 breakout. If he can feed Ricky Pearsall in their matchup against the Saints’ rebuilding defense, fantasy managers will be happy. Christian McCaffrey should easily see 20+ touches.

 

Running Back

IND_colts-logo.svg Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts)

Taylor was reported to have taken a hit to the neck in Week 1, but HC Shane Steichen said that JT would be fine soon enough. He’s been back at practice and not on the injury report, so nothing to see here ahead of a tough matchup against the Broncos.

 

Wide Receiver

TB_buccaneers-logo.svg Chris Godwin (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Godwin returned to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday. Godwin had a second surgery in the spring on his ankle. Godwin is still expected to be out until Weeks 5-6. The team didn’t place him on injured reserve to let him practice. 

HOU_texans-logo.svg Christian Kirk (Houston Texans)

After missing Week 1 one with a hamstring injury, Kirk still didn’t return to practice on Thursday. It’s likely Kirk misses another week. The only safe play for the Texans at wide receiver is Nico Collins due to the awful offensive line play.

ATL_falcons-logo.svg Drake London (Atlanta Falcons)

It’s a good start to the week for London after he missed the final minutes of the loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday with a shoulder injury. London was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. London has 54 targets in four games with Michael Penix

LA_rams-logo.svg Puka Nacua (Los Angeles Rams)

Nacua suffered a cut above his right eye in the opener against Houston, but missed little time and still caught 10 of 11 targets for 130 yards. He was not on the practice report and practiced fully the first two days of the week, so he should be fine for Week 2 at the Titans.

ATL_falcons-logo.svg Darnell Mooney (Atlanta Falcons)

Mooney missed most of training camp with a shoulder injury and was limited in practice leading up to Week 1 and didn’t play. Mooney started the week with limited practices on Wednesday and Thursday. It would be encouraging to see a full practice from Mooney before considering him in your starting lineup. 

SF_49ers-logo.svg Jauan Jennings (San Francisco 49ers)

Jennings missed the first two days of practice after injuring his shoulder in Week 1. This is cause for concern, because with Kittle going on IR, the pass-catching corps for the 49ers is really depleted. See Purdy’s writeup above for how the offense could run through CMC and Pearsall if Jennings can’t go. 

MIA_dolphins-logo.svg Jaylen Waddle (Miami Dolphins)

A minor shoulder injury for Waddle in Week 1 limited him to a 17% target share. He got in limited practices both days, which has him trending toward playing against a New England defense that allowed Geno Smith to pass for 362 yards last week. The game is in Miami’s heat, which often stifles visitors early in the season. 

KC_chiefs-logo.svgXavier Worthy (Kansas City Chiefs)

These reports tend to be bad news most of the time and Worthy was a pleasant surprise with him at practice Thursday in a limited capacity after dislocating his shoulder early in the first quarter against the Chargers. There was a chance he would miss a lot of time. Worthy had some extra padding on his right shoulder. Worthy has a chance to play Sunday against the Eagles or at least miss minimal time.

Tight End

OAK_raiders-logo.svg Brock Bowers (Las Vegas Raiders)

Bowers is dealing with a knee injury and didn’t practice Thursday. The Raiders play Monday night in the second game of the doubleheader and the key will be the Friday and Saturday practices. Bowers said he wasn’t sure if he will play and hopes to. Make sure you have a replacement now in case Bowers is out. Michael Mayer would see an increase in targets if Bowers is out.

DEN_broncos-logo.svg Evan Engram (Denver Broncos)

Finally, some good news at the position. Evan Engram left last week’s game with a calf injury and following a limited practice on Wednesday, Engram was a full participant on Thursday and is likely good to go.

PHI_eagles-logo.svg Dallas Goedert (Philadelphia Eagles)

Injuries tend to pop up out of nowhere on Wednesdays and Goedert is the latest example. Goedert has a knee injury and didn’t practice on Thursday. If Goedert is out, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith get upgraded. They have produced more whenever Goedert has been out.

BAL_ravens-logo.svg Isaiah Likely (Baltimore Ravens)

Likely missed last week with a foot injury and is shaping up to miss at least another week. Likely didn’t practice on Thursday. He had surgery at the end of July. Likely being out helps Mark Andrews, despite him only getting 1 catch for 5 yards last week. Lamar Jackson completed only 14 passes.


Players Mentioned in this Article

  1. Brock Purdy
    BrockPurdy
    QBSFSF
    PPG
    14.64
  2. Jonathan Taylor
    JonathanTaylor
    RBINDIND
    PPG
    15.91
  3. Chris Godwin
    ChrisGodwin
    WRTBTB
    PPG
    6.24
  4. George Kittle
    GeorgeKittleIR
    TESFSF
    PPG
    10.96