This article covers the known ongoing injury issues/new injury issues (such as Jordy Nelson's recent season-ending knee injury) for fantasy-relevant players at the offensive skill postions - QB, RB, WR, TE, PK - among all 32 NFL teams. Player comments and coaches' statements regarding the status of the injuries are included when relevant. Also, I have noted where appropriate whether the player in question played/appeared in the two preseason games (or not).
Please note that not every camp body at the various training camps will be included in this report - only skill position players expected to make the final 53-man rosters of the NFL teams or players with a reasonable chance to make the final 53-man rosters will be covered. Sixth-string tight ends will likely not appear among the players listed below (as one example). The information in this report is current through Noon ET on August 26, 2015.
For a more indepth examination of the various injuries listed below, I commend to everyone Dr. Jene Bramel's Second Opinion columns which delve into the mechanisms of the various injuries and probable outcomes/rehab courses. His catalogue of work is HERE, and it is an invaluable resource regarding NFL injuries available here at Footballguys.com.
Quarterbacks
Blake Bortles, JAX - Jaguars GM David Caldwell said on July 2, 2015 that Bortles suffered from "dead arm" as a rookie. Bortles spent time late in the season on the injury report with a shoulder issue, and presumably that contributed to his lack of ability to throw the ball properly. Bortles has spent time over the offseason working to refine his passing mechanics. On August 6, Jaguars GM David Caldwell said the difference between Blake Bortles from last year to this year is "night and day." He appears to be recovered from the "dead arm" issues. Bortles completed 8-of-16 passes for 98 yards in Saturday's preseason game against the Giants (August 22).
Sam Bradford, PHI - Bradford tore his ACL during the 2014 season and was traded to Philadelphia during the offseason - he stated on March 11 that he expects to be ready to practice as of the start of training camp later this summer. Bradford was cleared for 11-on-11 drills Sunday, August 2, and head coach Chip Kelly told reporters the quarterback doesn't have any restrictions on his practice participation. Bradford has not missed a play so far during training camp, and as of August 10 has reportedly shown "no signs" of the injury that sidelined him for the entire 2014 season. He's displayed a "cannon for an arm" and the ball "flies out of his hand." However, reports out of Philadelphia indicate that Bradford isn't moving around much in camp and some observers (as of August 14) insist that Bradford isn't 100% healthy, noting that Bradford was held out of the first preseason game. Bradford went 3/5 for 35 yards passing in the second preseason game vs. Baltimore, and he was the first-string quarterback in that game.
Derek Carr, OAK - Carr (finger injury) said he felt 100 percent in his return to practice Tuesday, June 10. He is expected to participate in training camp despite the ding to his ring finger. Carr played in the first preseason game on August 14, and seems to be past the finger injury. Carr threw for 4/8 for 78 yards passing (zero TDs or interceptions) at Minnesota on August 22.
Ryan Fitzpatrick, NYJ - Fitzpatick is expected to be ready for the start of training camp as of March 19, 2015, and he participated in OTAs during May - his fractured leg (tibia) seems to be healed and he's good to go for training camp. With Geno Smith now on the bench due to a broken jaw, Fitzpatrick is starting for the Jets - he's past the broken leg. Against Atlanta (in the second preseason game on August 21) Fitzpatrick threw 13/19 for 118 yards passing, with zero TDs or interceptions.
Matt Flynn, NYJ - Flynn (ankle) is recovering from an injured ankle and won't be ready to play for another week, according to head coach Todd Bowles on August 19. Flynn recently signed a one-year deal with the Jets.
Bruce Gradkowski, PIT - Gradkowski was placed on IR August 25 after having finger surgery. Michael Vick was signed by the Steelers to be Roethlisbergers' backup in the wake of Gradkowski's injury.
Robert Griffin III III, WAS - Griffin dislocated his left ankle in Week 2 during 2014 and missed nearly two months. He returned for three games, but never seemed to be on the same level physically - he stated after the season (January 29) "Last year I wasn't healthy, and it sucked, there's no other way to say it." There have been mixed reports about Griffin during OTAs - some say he's made progress, while others indicated that "he's done" - time will tell this tale, but Griffin isn't on a lot of "must-own" lists entering 2015 after the struggles of recent campaigns. Griffin played in the first preseason game on August 13 with 4/8 for 36 yards passing, zero TDs or interceptions, and one rush for three yards. He had a miserable outing against the Lions on August 20, with 2/5 for eight yards passing, zero TDs or interceptions, with three sacks taken for -17 yards. Griffin ended that contest with a slight concussion, and will see a neurologist before the third preseason game. As of August 23 he was only cleared for non-contact activities.
Carson Palmer, ARI - As of March 5, 2015 Palmer was reported to be ahead of schedule in his recovery from a torn ACL in his knee - the second such tear of his career - and he expects to be ready for the start of training camp. On June 9, Palmer was cleared to participate in 11-on-11 drills with his teammates - Palmer commented regarding his recovery: "I feel great," he said. "I probably never worked this hard in my life and I've always worked hard. I feel as fast as I've ever been, as quick as I've ever been, I'm stronger than I've ever been just because I've been going since late November." On July 16 he stated that he's "not even thinking about" his surgically-repaired left knee. "I’m still rehabbing just to be on the safe side of things, but I don’t need to be at rehab," Palmer said. "I’m full go in the weight room, full go on the field, and until it’s brought up, I haven’t thought about what I’m not doing because I’m doing everything I was doing." Palmer threw 4/4 for 77 yards passing, zero TDs or interceptions against Kansas City in the first preseason game. Palmer threw 3/7 for 88 yards, one TD and zero interceptions during the second preseason game (he was sacked twice for -17 yards but bounced up from each contact).
Tony Romo, DAL - Romo struggled with his lower back at times during 2014, and has reportedly given up all other sports (including golf) during the offseason in a bid to keep his back healthy for the upcoming 2015 campaign. Romo has not needed surgery this offseason and enters training camp healthy, a nice change from 2014. He didn't miss a single OTA or mini-camp session earlier in the summer - Romo is good to go on the eve of training camp. As of August 19, Romo has practiced in four straight sessions - he seems very healthy thus far in training camp. Romo had a quick cameo in the second preseason game (1/1 for -1 yards passing).
Geno Smith, NYJ - There are reports on Tuesday, August 11 that Smith suffered a broken jaw in training camp on Tuesday. If the reports are confirmed, Smith may miss more than a month while his jaw heals. CBS New York is citing a 6-10 week time frame on Smith's return to the field: "Jets quarterback Geno Smith will miss 6-10 weeks after suffering a broken jaw in a locker room altercation on Tuesday morning, the team announced. Smith, who went into training camp as the starting quarterback, will have surgery." He may not be back on the field until Week Six of regular season, and it remains to be seen if he'll get his starting job back. Smith did some individual work at practices during the third week of August.
Drew Stanton, ARI - Stanton is expected to participate in OTAs (taking a majority of the first-team snaps with Carson Palmer sidelined due to an ACL reconstruction/ongoing rehabilitation) with no restrictions - his injured knee has healed without further surgery. He was reported to have no limitations as of April 22, 2015. Stanton had a rough outing in the first preseason game, going 0/3 passing. Stanton threw 7/12 for 73 yards, zero TDs and one interception during the second preseason game (he was also sacked four times for -31 yards).
Jameis Winston. TB - Winston (ankle) suffered a sprained ankle Monday, August 24, against the Cincinnati Bengals. Head coach Lovie Smith still expects him to start Week Three of the preseason against the Cleveland Browns, according to reports on August 25.
Running Backs
Jay Ajayi, MIA - Ajayi reportedly enters his rookie season with bone-on-bone contact in his right knee - while not technically injured, that condition requires pain management/drainage techniques and doesn't set Ajayi up for a long NFL career. We'll see how the knee responds to the pounding of NFL training camp. Reports on August 3 indicated that Ajayi has underwhelmed observers early in the Dolphins' training camp. He missed practice on Sunday, August 9 due to a sore hamstring. All told, Ajayi missed almost a week of practice and the Dolphins' first preseason game with the hamstring injury before resuming practicing on August 15. He didn't log a carry or a catch in the second preseason game either.
C.J. Anderson, DEN - Anderson's shoulder bang is considered minor. Head coach Gary Kubiak said on August 8 after practice, “He got his shoulder banged and he wanted to go, but I told Greek [Head Athletic Trainer Steve Antonopulos] to take him out.” Anderson played in the first preseason game, but dinged up his ankle. On August 15 Anderson said "My ankle's fine. It's more I was sick. I didn't start feeling good until halftime." Anderson was dealing with flu-like symptoms during the preseason game. Anderson posted 4/24/0 rushing and 1/3/0 receiving at Houston during the second preseason game August 22.
Joique Bell, DET - Bell has sat out the late May/early June OTAs as he recoveres from offseason Achilles' and knee surgeries - in February the expectation was that Bell would be ready for OTAs after "clean up" surgeries were performed in late January, but that has not turned out to be the case. He opened camp on the active/PUP list and the current word is the team plans to bring him along slowly during training camp as he works his way back to 100% healthy. He is not taking part in practice sessions as of July 29. On August 4, Bell stated that he doesn't know when he'll resume practicing. "Coach Caldwell has a better idea of when I might get back as far as the evaluation of my injuries." Meanwhile, Caldwell is on record as saying, "Sometimes, you don't know" when asked to place a timetable on Bell's return to practice. As of August 18 Bell remains on the active/PUP list - though he was said to be working out increasingly as of August 11, he still isn't cleared to practice. As of August 25 Bell is still not practicing.
LeVeon Bell, PIT - Bell is said to be getting close to 100 percent healthy as of April 23, 2015 - he missed the final game of the season due to a reported knee "sprain", but if it has taken four months to heal the injury must have been fairly significant. In any case, he'll miss the first two regular season games of 2015 due to a drug-and-DUI-related NFL suspension. Bell started training camp on the active roster and looked healthy in back-to-back practices, so any concerns about the knee "sprain" are receding. Bell ran for 2/18/0 rushing and added 1/9/0 receiving against the Jaguars on August 14. Bell had 6/16/0 rushing and 2/16/0 receiving to his credit during the second preseason game vs. Green Bay.
LeGarrette Blount, NE - Blount failed his conditioning test when camp opened - he'll have to satisfy the coaches that he's ready for the rigors of training camp before he is allowed to participate fully. Also, Blount is suspended for the first game of the season due to the same incident that netted Le'Veon Bell a two-game suspension. He did participate in practice on Saturday, August 1. Blount dodged a major scare with his right knee, Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald reports. Blount was injured during Friday’s (August 7) practice, but his MRI showed no structural damage, according to a team source. Though he didn’t practice Monday, August 10, he was running uphill sprints with the rehabilitation group on the back of the practice field midway through the workout. Blount was cleared to return to practices on August 15. He looked rusty on August 22 at New Orleans (13/15/0 rushing with 1/2/0 receiving.
Reggie Bush, SF - Though Bush was nicked an dinged up a lot while playing with the Lions last year (only 11 appearances, some partial), he has consistently impressed since signing with the 49ers according to multiple reports out of California. He is expected to be at full go for training camp. Bush was held out of the first preseason game, but that was because the coaches already have a good notion of his capabilities, according to local reports.
Jamaal Charles, KC - Charles missed just one game during 2014 but revealed in April 2015 that he was slowed by ankle, knee and hamstring issues. "I was frustrated more last season than I’ve ever been because of all of those injuries," he stated. "I was frustrated because I didn’t feel my body was right the whole season." Charles is reportedly past the nagging issues that dogged his 2014 season. Charles didn't appear in the first preseason game. He handled three receptions for seven yards in the second preseason game vs. Seattle on August 21.
David Cobb, TEN - Cobb suffered a broken finger in the Saturday, August 1 training camp practice. He returned to practice on Sunday, August 2, however. He'll receive treatment from the trainers as necessary, but this doesn't sound like a major injury concern as of the first week in August. Cobb "deserves" to run with the first team during the second preseason game, according to comments from head coach Ken Whisenthunt on August 15. Cobb posted 11/53/0 rushing with 1/1/0 receiving in the first preseason game on August 14 while playing with the second team. On August 23 Cobb posted 8/26/0 rushing and 1/8/0 receiving vs. St. Louis.
Tevin Coleman, ATL - COleman is nursing sore hamstrings as of the start of training camp - he'll reportedly miss a few weeks while his sore leg heals up. Coleman returned to practices on Monday, August 17, and fully participated in practice on wednesday, August 19. Coleman was a game-time decision for the second preseason game and didn't participate. We'll have to wait for the third preseason contest before seeing Coleman against an NFL-level defense.
Lance Dunbar, DAL - Dunbar (ankle) was not on the practice field Saturday, August 8. Dunbar has been dealing with a sprained ankle, but head coach Jason Garrett has already said he doesn't think the injury is serious. He returned to practice on Saturday, August 16, but has had issues with fumbling in sessions since his return.
Shaun Draughn, CLE - Draughn (hand, wrist injuries) is wearing a cast on his left hand and wrist Sunday, August 9, and there is no timetable for his return at this point.
Andre Ellington, ARI - Ellington reportedly looked 100% healthy at OTAs on June 8, 2015 - he struggled with foot injuries, ankle dings, and a hip injury during 2014 (and had surgery to correct a sports hernia after going on IR in early December, 2014). On May 10, Ellington stated: "It's like night and day. During the season I was limited on some cuts going to the right, pushing off my left foot. I'm close to doing a lot of things I've done in the past. Just (this week) I was able to do all my cuts and put a lot more pressure on my foot." Reports on June 15 indicated that Ellington is considered the "linchpin" of the Cardinals' rushing attack. However, as of Monday, August 3 Ellington missed practice due to a tightened hamstring - the injury is not considered serious at this time, according to head coach Bruce Arians. Ellington posted 3/3/1 rushing and led the Cardinals in receiving with 2/59/0 receiving during the first preseason contest on August 15. The team has signed Chris Johnson for depth/possible committee duty, though.
Arian Foster, HOU - Foster finished 2014 by exiting the week 17 game with knee and hamstring dings, but he's fully participated during OTAs and is entering training camp healthy. Unfortunately, he tore his groin muscle in padded practice on August 3, and will be out anywhere from 4-8 weeks. There is some speculation that Foster will avoid the IR/Designated to return list - we'll see how quickly he heals from the corrective surgery. A determination on his status to start regular season won't be made for about a month, so the team has time to survey his rehab/recovery time frame before deciding whether to place Foster on the IR/Designated to Return list. Foster (groin) is recovering his groin surgery and there is no timetable for his return at this time, according to head coach Bill O'Brien on August 24.
Devonta Freeman, ATL - Freeman's hamstring injury is not believed to be serious but he could miss some time because of the injury. Freeman injured his hamstring during practice Thursday, August 6, and may miss one-to-two weeks of sessions. Freeman returned to practices on Monday, August 17, and fully participated in practice on Wednesday, August 19. Freeman was a game-time decision for the second preseason game and didn't participate. We'll have to wait for the third preseason contest before seeing Freeman in action.
Melvin Gordon, SD - Gordon (ankle injury) was not expected to participate in the second preseason game Saturday, August 22, even though he participated in practice Thursday, August 19, according to a source. Reports on August 25 indicate that he is expected to appear in the third preseason game, however.
Todd Gurley, STL - Gurley began training camp on the active roster, not PUP, an encouraging sign that his ACL rehab is progressing well. As of July 28 the team website indicated that it is a "possibility" that Gurley would start during week 1, regular season. Fantasy owners considering Gurley should monitor his practice participation/lack thereof during the upcoming training camp. On Friday, August 7 it was revealed that Gurley (knee) is coming along slowly from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his knee, and head coach Jeff Fisher said it's unlikely that Gurley plays in the preseason. Reports on August 12 indicated that the Rams are expecting him to miss the first few games of regular season as well - there doesn't seem to be a hard-and-fast schedule for his return to the field as of mid-August. He is finally cleared for team practices and participated with the first team for part of the session on August 25 - he is not expected to take part in the final two preseason games, however.
Kendall Hunter, SF - Hunter missed all of 2014 due to an ACL tear suffered on the first day of training camp last summer. He is reportedly in great shape now, though, and appears to have fully rehabbed the injured knee. He's expected to fully participate in the 2015 training camp/preseason. Hunter was held out of the first preseason game on August 15 to "rest". He didn' handle a rush or a pass in the second preseason game, either.
Carlos Hyde, SF - Hyde opened training camp on the NFI list for one day due to a minor calf injury (July 28), but he was removed from the list on July 29 and should be fine to participate in training camp. He had a 2/6/0 starter's cameo during the first preseason game. Hyde posted 7/39/0 rushing and 1/6/0 receiving vs. the Cowboys during Week Two of the preseason.
Fred Jackson, BUF - Jackson (hamstring injury) was out of the scrimmage Saturday, August 8. Reports on August 18 indicated that Jackson is dealing with a "major" hamstring issue, according to head coach Rex Ryan. Ryan hopes Jackson will be able to return for the Bills' third preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday, August 29.
Rashad Jennings, NYG - Jennings did play in the season finale, but he was impacted by both knee and ankle injuries during the 2014 season - he was nicked up a lot and only appeared in 11 games for the Giants last season. Keep an eye on him during training camp in case new, nagging injuries pop up. Jennings rushed twice for 14 yards and caught two passes for one yard in the Giants' preseason opener on August 14. He handled 1/4/0 rushing and one target for zero receptions vs. Dallas in the second preseason game on August 22. Heading into the third preseason game there are persistent rumors that Jennings is falling down the depth chart.
Chris Johnson, ARI - (hamstring) is considered day-to-day with a hamstring injury, according to head coach Bruce Arians on August 24.
David Johnson, ARI - As of August 3, Johnson is considered day-to-day due to a hamstring injury of unspecified severity. He finally rejoined practices on August 18, but has missed the bulk of training camp so far - and Arizona signed Chris Johnson to provide additional depth in the running back stable. Johnson posted 13 rushes for 66 yards, and caught two passes for an additional 15 yards vs. San Diego on August 23.
Duke Johnson Jr, CLE - Johnson suffered a hamstring injury during practice on Saturday, August 1. Head coach Mike Pettine said on Sunday, August 2 that Johnson's injury will keep him out "a little while" - he's missing valuable training camp reps approaching his rookie season. Johnson (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, August 9 as his injury continues to be an issue. Johnson finally returned to partially participate in practice oN Saturday, August 15. Johnson was in uniform, but he spent at least part of the practice riding an exercise bike on the sidelines. However, Johnson (hamstring) was not practicing for a second consecutive day on Tuesday, August 18. Finally on the field, Browns coach Mike Pettine said rookie RB Duke Johnson Jr has looked "explosive" in practices (August 25).
Matt Jones, WAS - Jones is considered day-to-day with a sore knee. He posted 5/38/0 rushing and 1/11/0 receiving in the first preseason game August 13. Jones rushed eight times for 44 yards and a touchdown in the second preseason game against the Lions.
Eddie Lacy, GB - Lacy (foot) left practice Tuesday, August 4, due to a sore foot. RB James Starks finished out practice with the top unit. No indication was given as to which foot was sore and forced Lacy from workouts. Lacy stated on Friday, August 7 that the right foot soreness which limited his training camp reps earlier last week was a "random" injury, and he doesn't expect it to linger. After an off day Wednesday, Lacy practiced Thursday and Friday. Lacy said his foot feels good, and he expects it to stay that way. Lacy had 5/36/0 rushing to his credit in the first preseason game (August 13). Lacy rushed six times for 30 yards and a touchdown in the Packers' second preseason game, and had a reception for three yards - he looks past the foot issue heading into the third preseason game.
Tre Mason, STL - Mason (hamstring) was held out of practice with a tight hamstring Thursday, August 6. He posted 2/6/0 rushing during the first preseason game (August 14), and had 3/6/0 rushing at Tennessee on August 23.
LeSean McCoy, BUF - McCoy (toe) fully participated in practice Thursday, August 6. He had missed a couple of sessions due to a sore toe. However, he is out as of practices as of August 19 due to a hamstring injury suffered on August 18. McCoy (hamstring) will have an MRI on the hamstring injury that caused him to leave practice Tuesday. The hamstring is not off the bone, however, according to initial reports. Rex Ryan reiterated Thursday AUgust 20 that he's "cautiously optimistic" LeSean McCoy (hamstring) will be ready for Week 1 of regular season.
Darren McFadden, DAL - McFadden sat out of OTAs in early June to a hamstring strain - no surprise to fantasy owners who have watched his fragility manifest often during the Oakland years. We'll have to watch and see if the hamstring issue extends into training camp, as there is no word on the severity of the hamstring injury. He did participate in sessions later in June, and is said to be healthy as training camp opens - but Dallas owner Jerry Jones endorsed Joseph Randle as the team's new work-horse back on July 29 as the Cowboys cranked up the 2015 training camp. McFadden (hamstring) could make his debut at training camp as early as Saturday, August 8, after dealing with a strained hamstring. He said on August 7 that he has done some running and cutting without any setbacks the last few days. The Cowboys expect him to increase his workload after the first preseason game (August 13). On August 18 McFadden got the bulk of first-team reps and looked good - "Boy, if we can keep him out there, he'll tear their you know what up," stated owner Jerry Jones. McFadden started the second preseason game on August 23, gaining four yards on three carries.
Adrian Peterson, MIN - Peterson (thigh bruise) was limited in practice Tuesday, August 18, but he did some work without a helmet late in practice, after the other players had removed their pads. The thigh injury is considered a minor ding right now. We'll see if Peterson appears in the third preseason game (he skipped the second preseason contest).
Chris Polk, HOU - Polk (hamstring) is dealing with a minor hamstring injury, according to local reports on August 4. On August 8 coach Bill O'Brien said Polk could be a good "three-down" back. Polk led Houston with 7/36/0 rushing on August 22 (vs. Denver).
Joseph Randle, DAL - Randle aggravated an oblique injury during practices prior to the second preseason game, but he participated and posted 7/30/0 rushing with one target for zero receptions during the contest. The oblique injury seems minor entering the final weeks of preseason.
Stevan Ridley, NYJ - Ridley opened training camp July 29 on the active/PUP list - as expected after Ridley got in only limited work at OTAs. Ridley remains a candidate for reserve/PUP, which would cost him the first six games of regular season. Reports on August 18 indicated that Ridley's chances to avoid PUP diminish by the day - he looks unlikely to contribute to the Jets at least early in the year.
Antone Smith, ATL - Smith resumed practicing on June 2 after rehabbing a broken leg suffered at mid-season during 2014 - he is expected to be full go for training camp in July/August. However, he suffered a hamstring injury duing the first preseason game on August 14, and may miss one-to-two weeks while recovering. He didn't participate in the second preseason game (August 21).
C.J. Spiller, NO - Spiller did not practice Friday, August 7 due to unspecified reasons. Spiller had arthroscopic knee surgery on August 14 - the current hope is that he'll rehab the knee by Week One of regular season, but there is a lot of time for setbacks between now and then...stay tuned on this story. On August 19, reports indicated that Spiller should be ready for the start of the regular season, according to head coach Sean Payton.
Lorenzo Taliaferro, BAL - Taliaferro (knee) is expected to be sidelined for a few weeks because of a medial collateral ligament sprain according to reports on August 24.
Robert Turbin, SEA - Turbin had an offseason hip surgery - on June 1 reports stated that Turbin might miss the bulk of training camp/preseason due to the rehab process, and additional reports on July 6 indicated that he might miss week 1 of regular season as well. It doesn't sound like Turbin's rehab is going great as of the eve of training camp. He did resume practicing with the team on August 5. He handled six rushes for four yards on August 21 (at Kansas City).
Terrance West, CLE - West suffered a calf injury during practice on Saturday, August 1, and will likely miss a few days of training camp as a result. Reports on August 3 indicated that the coaches are not happy with west's approach to practicing/conditioning and that he looks "chunky" at training camp to some observers. West missed the team scrimmage on Friday, August 7, due to this ongoing injury issue. However, head coach Mike Pettine was impressed with Terrance West’s second preseason game. "I thought Terrance ran well," Pettine said. "There were a couple of two- or three-yard runs out there that were as good-looking as you’ll see." West started over Isaiah Crowell, and West posted 42 yards rushing on 11 carries.
Karlos Williams, BUF - Williams (undisclosed) is dealing with an undisclosed serious injury and will miss multiple weeks according to reports on August 18.
Ryan Williams, DAL - Williams sat out of practices during the Cowboys' June OTAs due to swelling and pain in his surgically repaired knee. He was placed on I/R July 28 - his season is over (also likely that his NFL career is finished).
Danny Woodhead, SD - Woodhead (ankle and leg injuries) is healthy, according to head coach Mike McCoy. “He looks the way (he did) the snap before he went down (in Week 3),” McCoy said Monday, June 8. Woodhead is reportedly past his 2014 injuries and expected to play a key role on third downs for the Chargers. Woodhead had one run for an eight-yard TD in the first preseason game on August 13. He handled 3/5/0 rushing at Arizona during the second preseason game.
T.J. Yeldon, JAX - Yeldon (finger) sprained a finger on his left hand when his hand slammed against the helmet of LB Jeremiah George on a touchdown run during the scrimmage Saturday, August 8. Head coach Gus Bradley said Yeldon 'should be good.' On Monday, August 10, Yeldon practiced but he wore a red non-contact jersey. Yeldon is still in the non-contact jersey as of Tuesday, August 18. He missed the second preseason game on August 22, but is expected to play with the first team offense during the third preseason game, according to coach Bradley.
Wide Receivers
Jared Abbrederis, GB - Abbrederis suffered a torn right ACL on August 1, 2014 and spent his rookie season on IR. He is expected to be full go for training camp after fully participating in the Packers' late May OTAs (despite an erroneous report that said he had sat out). He's still not practicing as of August 17 due to an ongoing concussion recovery. Abbrederis is reported to be on the roster bubble.
Cole Beasley, DAL - Beasley (Achilles') was added to the injured list Tuesday, August 18, due to a sore Achilles. He didn't appear in the second preseason game.
Odell Beckham Jr NYG - Beckham said on July 22 that his right hamstring "feels a lot better" after he missed most of offseason workouts due to a pull. We'll see how the hamstrings respond to the rigors of training camp (a left hamstring pull cost him training camp and most of September during 2014). As of August 10, Beckham Jr. (hamstring injury) will travel with the team for their practices and preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he will continue to be limited during practices. Right now, the hamstring issue is considered minor, and the team doesn't want to rush him back and then worsen the problem. Beckham played in the first preseason game but didn't reel in a reception (August 14). He was held out of practice on Wednesday, August 19. Beckham did see five targets during the second preseason game, but didn't notch a reception.
Kelvin Benjamin, CAR - Benjamin suffered a strained hamstring during May, and as of June 8 he's been sitting out of OTA practices. Head coach Ron Rivera indicated on June 8 that he expects Benjamin back in the mix during the second week of June. Rivera reiterated on July 23 that he expects Benjamin to be full go once training camp opens up despite the sore hamstrings earlier in the summer. However, Benjamin went down with a non-contact knee injury on August 19, and it is feared that the injury is serious. A MRI is scheduled for later in the day on Wednesday, August 19. Unfortunately, the MRI confirmed a torn ACL in Benjamin's knee - he is out for the season.
Dwayne Bowe, CLE - Bowe (hamstring injury) did not participate in the scrimmage Friday, August 7, nor did he practice on Sunday, August 9. Bowe missed the first preseason game and hasn't practiced since August 5. Bowe (hamstring) said he hopes to play in the third preseason game after returning to practice Saturday, August 22.
Jaron Brown, ARI - Brown was participating in early June OTAs without any issues with his fracture shoulder. As of June 2 he appears to have fully healed (the shoulder blade didn't require a surgical repair). Brown played in the first preseason game on August 15, hauling in 1/12/0 out of four targets. He handled four passes for 2/34/0 receiving during the second preseason game.
Dez Bryant, DAL - Bryant says his hamstring is tight, but he's OK. Bryant came up limping after a catch and a dunk over the goal posts Thursday, August 6. Bryant strained his left hamstring in practice on August 6 and has been sidelined since - he is expected to miss the second preseason game as of August 17. Bryant (hamstring) was wearing full pads at practice Tuesday, August 18, though. He sat out of the second preseason game for precautionary reasons.
Marques Colston, NO - Colston was placed on active/PUP to begin training camp on July 28, due to an undisclosed injury. Right now, reports are that the injury is a minor concern and that Colston will be back on the practice field soon. According to reports from the Saints' scrimmage on Friday Night, August 7, Marques Colston is Bree's number one target so far during preseason. Brees led a touchdown drive mainly by connecting on two big throws to Colston during Brees' one series on the field. Colston, 32, missed almost all of OTAs and minicamp with an unspecified injury, but he gradually worked his way into full-team drills during the past week. Brees said throwing to Colston was "like riding a bike... He's a stud. He's such a pro,". Brees and Colston were held out of the first preseason game for precautionary reasons. He did participate in the second preseason game (briefly), with one target for zero receptions.
Chris Conley, KC - Conley exited the Wednesday, July 29 training camp practice with a strained knee. He may be absent up to a week while he rehabs the injury with trainers. As of August 10 he was back at practice with the second team.
Riley Cooper, PHI - Cooper (thumb) exited a preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens Saturday, August 22, with a thumb injury. X-rays were negative, but he did not return to action.
Victor Cruz, NYG - Cruz enters training camp rehabbing his knee due to a torn patellar tendon - as of July 7, he was reportedly expecting to fully participate in training camp. On July 28, teammate Prince Amukamara stated: "I'm telling you, this guy looked fab... I'm telling you. Remember that I said this. This guy looks faster now than he did before." Cruz (knee) is considered doubtful to play in the preseason game Friday, August 14. He will practice in team drills but won't partake in scrimmages. Cruz hasn't missed a practice yet during training camp. On August 17 the Giants lifted all restrictions from Cruz who is now practicing fully with the team. However, on August 25 Cruz confirmed he is dealing with inflammation in his calf - he's missing practice time (again).
Bruce Ellington, SF - Ellington struggled through a late-season hamstring injury during December 2014. As of August 4 he was out of practices due to a left leg injury - he's dinged up again. As of August 25 the team is hopeful that Ellington will get back on the field during the current week.
Julian Edelman, NE - Edelman (undisclosed) came up gimpy during practice Sunday, August 2, and rehabilitated during practice Tuesday, August 4. He missed four practice sessions last week before returning to action on Monday, August 10. Edelman hasn't participated in team drills since August 2, and missed the first preseason game. Edelman (ankle) worked out at Gillette Stadium Wednesday, August 19, and was not with the team for their joint practice with the New Orleans Saints. Edelman (ankle) remains sidelined at Patriots practice as of August 25, but the "feeling" is he's close to returning.
Mike Evans, TB - Evans suffered a hamstring tweak during OTAs, but is expected to participate fully in training camp. Evans participated in the first preseason game on August 15. He hurt the hamstring again during Monday Night Football on August 24, and as of August 25 Evans is expected to miss the final two games of the preseason slate while he gets the hamstring healed up.
Michael Floyd, ARI - Floyd (hand) will have surgery on his dislocated fingers. He's expected to be out three-to-five weeks as a result of the injuries/corrective surgeries. As of Friday, August 7, there is no clear-cut timetable for his return, according to head coach Bruce Arians. As of August 18, Floyd (dislocated fingers) has had the stitches removed from his left hand. Floyd tweeted Tuesday that "everything is coming along." The team hopes he'll be ready for the first week of regular season.
Devin Funchess, CAR - Funchess suffered a hamstring injury of unspecified severity during practice Wednesday, August 19, and could miss a few days, according to comments by head coach Ron Rivera. Given the season-ending knee injury to Kelvin Benjamin, the Panthers need Funchess back sooner rather than later, but we'll see how quickly Funchess can heal up from this ding. Funchess (hamstring) returned to practice on Tuesday, August 25. He was limited to individual drills. Funchess sat out the team's second preseason game with a tight hamstring, but he's expected to play against the New England Patriots Friday, August 28.
A.J. Green, CIN - Green had a concussion hamper him during the wild card round of the playoffs, and was out for the playoff game as he didn't exit the concussion protocols in time for the game. He is healthy for the beginning of training camp. Once a player suffers a concussion, however, they tend to become more prone to repeat brain traumas, something to consider when looking at Green as a fantasy option. Green participated in the first preseason game with one target for 1/16/0 receiving. He saw four targets for 2/24/0 receiving at Tampa Bay on August 24.
Dorial Green-Beckham, TEN - Green-Beckham missed the offseason program due to a hamstring injury. He's expected to participate during training camp. As of August 11, the Titans have begun mixing second-round pick Dorial Green-Beckham into the first-team offense at training camp. He saw two targets for 1/32/0 receiving at Atlanta during the first preseason game. He handled four targets for 4/40/0 receiving vs St. Louis on August 23.
Percy Harvin, BUF - Harvin has been missing practices due to ongoing issues with his injured hip. He had an injection into the hip on August 18, according to head coach Rex Ryan. Ryan called Harvin's injury "worse than first thought". Harvin practiced in individual drills on August 25 (unpadded portion of practice).
DeAndre Hopkins, HOU - Hopkins sat out 2015 OTAs after February surgery to repair a torn ligament in his wrist. As of August 3, Hopkins is participating in Texans' training camp - we'll see how the wrist holds up under the rigors of practicing. Hopkins caught a two-point conversion in the first preseason game on August 15.
DeSean Jackson, WAS - Jackson (separated shoulder) is expected to miss a few weeks of camp because of a Grade 2 shoulder sprain, according to sources on August 6, 2015. He sat out of practice on Monday, August 10, as expected, and the team has revealed that he also has a hamstring injury hampering him as of the second week of training camp. Redskins coach Jay Gruden said on August 17 that Jackson (sprained AC joint) is "feeling pretty good." "He’s got almost full range of motion back," Gruden said. Jackson may not be back in time for the third preseason game, according to comments from head coach Jay Gruden on August 25, describing the chance for Jackson to play as "pretty slim".
Alshon Jeffery, CHI - Jeffery did not participate in practice Monday, August 3, because he suffered a sprained AC joint in his shoulder over the weekend. He'll be evaluated further to determine the severity of the AC joint injury. He is also missing practices due to a calf injury, though he did take off the walking boot from his injured leg on August 18. Jeffery (calf) will not play in the Bears' second preseason game Monday, August 24, as he continues to heal from a calf strain. He will travel with the team, however. He was out of practice on August 25, along with Marquess Wilson.
Marvin Jones, CIN - Jones stated on July 20 that the 2014 surgery to remove bone chips in his foot/ankle region was a complete success. "We looked at it, got it fixed, and it’s not there anymore," said Jones. "It was an unfortunate situation, but it’s behind me." Jones figures to start across from A.J. Green again this year. Jones (hamstring) returned to practice Saturday, August 8. Jones had been sitting out of sessions because of a sore right hamstring. After practice on August 19, Bengals OC Hue Jackson said Jones is "starting to look like Marvin Jones again." It appears that Jones is getting back into "football shape" as of mid-August. He is working the the first team in training camp heading into the third preseason contest.
Brandon LaFell, NE - LaFell opened training camp on the active/PUP list due to an undisclosed injury. He had previously worn a protective boot on one foot during OTAs, so this move may be related to a (hopefully minor) foot problem. As usual, the Patriots didn't enlighten anyone about the specific reason why LaFell was placed on PUP. He didn't appear in the first preseason game, and has yet to practice as of August 26.
Marqise Lee, JAX - After missing OTAs with a knee injury, Lee has been "noticeably inconsistent" at training camp, according to local reports on August 1. Lee has struggled with his conditioning, and he's also had drop issues reported. Lee will miss an additional two weeks of practices, the Jaguars revealed on August 19. He's been out for two weeks due to a hamstring issue that is continuing to cause trouble.
Jordy Nelson, GB - Nelson tore his right ACL and is lost for the season.
Chris Owusu, NYJ - WR Saalim Hakim received extra reps in practice Friday, August 7, after WR Chris Owusu (head) left with an injury of unspecified severity. Later examinations revealed that Owusu suffered a concussion, and he'll have to undergo the NFL-mandated concussion protocols before resuming football activities.
DeVante Parker, MIA - Parker (foot injury/corrective surgery on June 5) might be limited for the start of training camp, QB Ryan Tannehill hinted Monday, June 8. Reports on June 9 indicated that Parker's timetable to return from the surgery is 8-12 weeks - he might be ready for Week One of regular season, but he will have missed all of training camp/preseason if the latter timeframe is how this injury progresses. Parker opened training camp (July 29) on the active/PUP list, as expected. We'll see how soon he is able to get involved in training camp (or not). As of August 4, Parker is estimated to be three-to-four weeks away from being able to practice, according to local sources. He was taken off the PUP list on August 19, but his timetable for a return to action is still Week One of regular season. As of August 25 Parker hasn't started cutting during running drills - he's a long way from seeing the field, and hasn't yet practiced with the Miami team.
Breshad Perriman, BUF - As of August 2, Perriman (knee) may take more time than the team initially hoped he'd need to recover from a bruised knee. The injury is still not regarded as long-term at this point, but the rookie is missing valuable training camp reps. As of August 8, Perriman's "bruised and strained" knee has cost him ten days of Ravens training camp. Perriman has missed eight practice sessions during that 10-day span. Head coach John Harbaugh confirmed on August 18 Perriman's (knee) MRI came back normal, but that the first-rounder is still dealing with swelling. Harbaugh also is now calling the injury a sprain (evidently a sprained PCL). As of August 25 Perriman hasn't practiced with the team since July 30.
Terrelle Pryor, CLE - Pryor (hamstring) said on August 4 he's feeling good despite dealing with a pulled hamstring. Pryor aggravated his hamstring injury on August 18, and is now questionable for Thursday's preseason game. Pryor missed the game, but did return to full practices on Wednesday, August 26.
Brian Quick, STL - Quick enters training camp rehabbing from an extensive shoulder surgery after tearing his rotator cuff at the end of October, 2014. Quick's surgery was reportedly major, repairing three torn ligaments as well as his rotator cuff. He took part in individual drills during OTAs and as of July 11 reports indicated that the Rams are hopeful he can play when regular season opens. He was held out of the August 15 preseason opener. He was cleared for contact on August 24 and as of August 25 Quick is expected to appear in the third preseason game - he practiced fully on August 25.
Rueben Randle, NYG - Randle (knee tedonitis) didn't practice Wednesday, August 19. He's trying to get soreness out of a knee. Randle (knee) resumed practicing on Tuesday, August 25.
Emmanuel Sanders, DEN - Sanders (hamstring injury) was not participating in practice Saturday, August 8. As of August 18 Sanders has been sidelined the last 11 days with a hamstring injury. He's expected to sit a few more days and is doubtful for the preseason game Saturday, August 22 - Sanders admitted on the 18th that the injury was more than a "cramp". As of August 26, Sanders remains sidelined at practices.
Devin Smith, NYJ - Smith's specific injury is three fractured ribs and a partially punctured lung, according to reports on August 2. He'll be out four-to-six weeks healing from the injuries, which means he may not be ready to play until mid-to-late September.
Steve Smith, BAL - Smith was out of practice Saturday, August 8, for a second straight day (undisclosed reason). Smith had one catch for six yards in the second preseason game on August 22.
Kenny Stills, MIA - Stills (calf injury) did not participate in practice Sunday, August 9. He's missed about a week of sessions due to his lingering calf injury. Stills (calf) returned to practice on Monday August 17. He had one catch for five yards in the second preseason game vs. Carolina.
Rod Streater, OAK - The Raiders placed WR Rod Streater on the active/NFI list to open training camp on July 31. He was reported to be past his fractured foot during OTAs, so the reason for his placement on NFI is unclear. There is speculation that he failed his conditioning test to open camp, but that hasn't been confirmed by the team. He was finally activated from NFI on August 16.
Nick Toon, NO - Toon (ankle) has a high ankle sprain and could miss as much as two to three weeks, according to sources on August 24.
Sammy Watkins, BUF - Watkins told reporters he was 100% healthy (presumably past his hip injury) when he arrived at camp on July 29. He acknowledged the coaches may decide to limit his reps early and he’ll need to see how his body responds when he begins football-related activity at full speed. He should start camp on the active roster. However, Watkins (hip) left practice early Thursday, August 6, because of soreness in his surgically repaired hip. Head coach Rex Ryan said at the time that he does not believe Watkins is dealing with anything serious. Watkins returned to practice on Saturday, August 8. He caught one pass for six yards in a preseason-game-one cameo on August 14. However, he injured his glute in practice and missed the August 20 preseason game - Watkins remained sidelined as of August 25.
Wes Welker, FA - Welker was cleared to resume football activities on April 30, according to Dr. Stanley Herring, the Seahawks' team doctor and a member of the NFL's Head, Neck and Spine Committee. Welker remains an unsigned free agent after being released by the Broncos.
Kevin White, CHI - White opened training camp on the active/PUP list due to an ongoing shin issue that limited him during OTAs/sidelined him during minicamp. As a rookie playing for John Fox, White's path to a starting gig was already obstructed - missing time during training camp won't help his cause. White is still on the Physically Unable to Perform list as of August 3, and there is no timetable for his return, according to head coach John Fox. Fox said he considers White's status as day-to-day. On August 6 it was reported that White's issue is shin splints, and that he will resume "running" during the second week of August. White is expected to start jogging Monday, August 10, and the team is reportedly not worried about his status for the start of the regular season. White (shin) was able to do some backpedaling, light jumping and agility drills at half speed during practice Monday, August 10. Head coach John Fox said the team has a plan for White and that White has been able to do some exercises. However, White has been forced to undergo surgery on a shin fracture due to a setback with the shin as of August 15, and is reported to be in danger of missing the entire season - he'll definitely miss the first six weeks of regular season, at a minimum.
Roddy White, ATL - White battled nagging knee and ankle injuries during 2014, which affected his speed and burst. He is 33 years old and looks to be on the downside of his career as rebounding from the daily grind in the NFL becomes increasingly difficult the older a player is - White sat out portions of June mini-camp due to his balky knee while rookie receiver Justin Hardy got some work with the first team. Reports on July 29 indicated that White is going to need knee drainage on a regular basis during 2015. Also, White (elbow) will undergo a minor surgical procedure on his right elbow but is expected to be ready for the season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, according to head coach Dan Quinn on August 23.
Marquess Wilson, CHI - As of August 25, Wilson is missing practices due to a hamstring injury.
Tight Ends
Dwayne Allen, IND - Allen missed the Colts offseason conditioning program due to an ankle injury/ongoing rehab of said injury. Allen played through a high-ankle sprain late in 2014, and was trying to get the ankle fully healthy in time for training camp, according to early June reports. He didn't handle a pass during the first preseason game on August 16. Allen saw one pass for 1/4/0 receiving in the second preseason game (August 22).
Jace Amaro, NYJ - Amaro hurt his back during 2015 OTAs and missed minicamp. He is expected to practice/participate during training camp. However, Amaro suffered a shoulder sprain in Friday's preseason opener (August 14) and is considered week-to-week due to the injury. Reports on August 25 indicated that the recovery is going slower than expected "Every day it’s been getting better. It’s just a really slow process," said Amaro. "It’s just frustrating. I just want to get out there and be able to play."
Jordan Cameron, MIA - Cameron had a shoulder injury and a concussion limit him during 2014 (10 games appeared in), but he finished the year on the field and was signed to be the lead tight end by the Dolphins during the offseason - he appears to be past last year's injury woes. Cameron played in the second preseason game, seeing two targets for 1/0/0 receiving.
Scott Chandler, NE - Chandler (undisclosed injury) will not play in Thursday’s preseason opener. As of August 12, Chandler hasn’t practiced in the last four days.
Charles Clay, BUF - Clay (knee) left practice early Tuesday, August 25, with a right knee injury. Afterwards, Clay said he is fine and that he was pulled out for precautionary reasons.
Larry Donnell, NYG - Donnell has shed his walking boot as of July 26 after dealing with Achilles' tendinitis earlier this spring. He is expected to be at full go during training camp. However, he's still battling the Achilles' issue as of mid-August (he did have one catch for five yards in the first preseason game on August 14). As of August 20 reports indicated that Donnell is now past the Achille's soreness (he saw five targets for 3/29/0 receiving vs. Jacksonville on August 22).
Tyler Eifert, CIN - Eifert was cleared to practice at the opening of training camp on July 30 - he seems to be past his most recent shoulder/elbow injuries and the associated rehabs. Now the question becomes can he stay healthy during preseason? So far, so good - Eifert caught two passes for 30 yards in the Bengals' preseason opener against the Giants on August 14. He handled three targets for 1/7/0 receiving at Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football August 24.
Joseph Fauria, DET - Fauria missed June OTAs due to a lingering ankle injury dating back to September, 2014, that he opted to not have corrected via surgery. Fauria didn't catch a pass in the first preseason game. He did handle one target for 1/10/0 receiving at Washington on August 20.
Garrett Graham, HOU - Graham was held out of the week 17 season-finale game in 2014 due to an ankle injury, and missed other games during December as well. We'll see if he can be effective as training camp gets under way for the Texans this week. Graham caught one pass for nine yards in the preseason opener on August 15. He saw three targets for 2/16/0 receiving vs. Denver on August 22.
Josh Hill, NO - Hill (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Monday, August 3, but was present at practice. He did dress for practice on August 7, but he was not thrown to during practice on Sunday, August 9, according to local reports. However, Hill led the team in receiving on August 13 at Baltimore with 3/40/0 receiving on three targets. Hill scored a TD in the second preseason game (four targets for