Injury report: Arian Foster, Jonathan Stewart set to return
Here are some of the injury questions that will impact fantasy owners the most in Week 6.
QB Trevor Siemian, Broncos (questionable)
Denver offense sputtered with Paxton Lynch filling in, but Siemian’s shoulder should allow him to return Thursday night vs. Chargers.
RB Arian Foster, Dolphins (questionable)
Making progress in return from a hamstring injury that’s kept him out since Week 2. Expect him to split carries with Jay Ajayi.
RB Jeremy Hill, Bengals (questionable)
Sore shoulder may end up being an issue all season. Matchup vs. Patriots could tip scales toward Giovani Bernard anyway.
QB Cody Kessler, Browns (questionable)
Dealing with rib, chest injuries while starter Josh McCown is recovering from a broken collarbone. Titans defense could be a sneaky play.
TE Jordan Reed, Redskins (questionable)
In an unexpected development, Reed experienced concussion symptoms in practice Tuesday and is in the league's concussion protocol. The timing of his injury puts him in jeopardy of missing Sunday's game vs. the Eagles.
WR Steve Smith, Ravens (questionable)
Ankle injury has kept him from practicing so far this week. Mike Wallace is also ailing, so expect a more run-heavy game plan vs. Giants.
RB Jonathan Stewart, Panthers (questionable)
After missing three games with a hamstring injury, he is targeting Sunday’s game vs. Saints for his return to action. Signs are good for Cam Newton (concussion) being back on the field as well.
RB Eddie Lacy, Packers (questionable)
Still dealing with an ankle sprain that led to an early exit Sunday. James Starks will play a larger role again vs. Cowboys.
QB Carson Palmer, Cardinals (questionable)
Passed all steps in concussion protocol and is back practicing with the first unit. Should be good to go on Monday night.
Monitor these players' statuses up until kickoff on Sunday and keep up to date with our weekly fantasy rankings.