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Week 4 Injury Report – Say Goodbye to Your Nabers

Sep 30, 2025 | Injury Report

Week 4 of the NFL season delivered devastating injuries that will reshape the fantasy football landscape. Tyreek Hill and Malik Nabers both suffered season-ending injuries, while stars like Lamar Jackson, Miles Sanders, and Darnell Mooney are dealing with shorter-term issues. Below, we break down every key injury from Week 4, expected return timelines, and the fantasy opportunities these setbacks create heading into Week 5.

Week 4 injuries, expected timelines, and fantasy football impacts. Always monitor late-week practice reports and inactives.

PlayerTeam / PosInjury / StatusExpected ReturnFantasy ImpactOpportunity / Next Man Up
Lamar JacksonBAL • QBHamstring strain QuestionableUnlikely Wk 5; could miss multiple gamesDowngrade for BAL pass catchers.Cooper Rush starts; hurts Flowers & Andrews.
Braelon AllenNYJ • RBLeft knee MCL sprain OutAt least Wks 5–6; maybe longerRemoves depth; volume consolidates.Breece Hall workhorse; Isaiah Davis next up.
Miles SandersDEN • RBRight ankle QuestionableDay-to-day; chance to play Wk 5Even if active, limited workload.Javonte Williams remains RB1.
Bucky IrvingTB • RBUndisclosed (ankle/ribs) TBDPending MRICould miss time; uncertain workload.Rachaad White benefits/
Malik NabersNYG • WRTorn ACL Season-endingOut for 2025Crushes Giants’ WR1 spot.Wan’Dale Robinson inherits lead role.
Tyreek HillMIA • WRKnee dislocation Season-endingOut for 2025Huge blow; offense loses explosiveness.Jaylen Waddle, De’Von Achane see big upticks.
Darnell MooneyATL • WRHamstring strain QuestionableShould return after bye (Wk 6)Short-term WR3/Flex loss.Drake London, Kyle Pitts gain volume.
Cedric TillmanCLE • WRHamstring strain OutWks 5–6; maybe longerLowers WR depth.Jerry Jeudy, Isaiah Bond rise.
Ricky PearsallSF • WRPCL sprain OutOut Wk 5; possible Wk 6 returnReduces WR rotation.Demarcus Robinson gains routes.
Jauan JenningsSF • WRRib injury QuestionableDay-to-dayRole players shuffled.Kendrick Bourne gets extra snaps.
Calvin AustinPIT • WRShoulder (SC joint) QuestionableOn bye Wk 5; chance Wk 6Depth hit.DK Metcalf remains WR1.

What to Watch / Team Impacts

  • Ravens: If Lamar Jackson misses time, Cooper Rush starting caps Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews’ ceilings.
  • Jets: With Braelon Allen out, Breece Hall is a workhorse. Isaiah Davis is worth monitoring in deep leagues.
  • Broncos: Miles Sanders is questionable; Javonte Williams could see a larger role even if Sanders suits up.
  • Buccaneers: If Bucky Irving sits, Rachaad White may handle a near three-down role.
  • Giants: Malik Nabers’ ACL tear removes their WR1; Wan’Dale Robinson becomes the focal point.
  • Dolphins: Tyreek Hill’s season-ending injury is devastating; Waddle and Achane must carry the load.
  • Falcons: Mooney’s bye week gives him recovery time; London and Pitts should benefit if he lingers.
  • Browns & 49ers: Tillman, Pearsall, Jennings injuries shuffle depth charts; others step into bigger roles.
  • Steelers: Austin’s bye comes at a good time; if he misses more, depth WRs must step in.

Fantasy Takeaways

  • WR Fallout: Wan’Dale Robinson becomes a must-add with Nabers out; Jaylen Waddle’s stock skyrockets without Hill.
  • Stream with Caution: Ravens pass catchers take a hit if Lamar sits; Andrews’ floor remains safe but ceiling is lower.
  • Monitor Practice Reports: Sanders, Mooney, Jennings, and Austin all carry questionable tags that could swing matchups.

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