The Atlanta Falcons will travel to take on the Denver Broncos in Week 11, with kickoff scheduled for 4:05 PM ET. Here’s the final injury report heading into the game, with a focus on skill players who are relevant in fantasy football and who can also help shape the outcome of your bets.
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Atlanta Falcons at Denver Broncos
Note that the full inactive list is released by teams 90 minutes before kickoff. This list will be updated at that time.
Atlanta Falcons Injury Report
Kirk Cousins, QB
The Falcons only held a walkthrough on Wednesday, but QB Kirk Cousins would have been limited by right shoulder and elbow injuries.
Notably, this was Cousins’ first inclusion on an Atlanta injury report this season.
However, he was upgraded to a full participant on Thursday and Friday before being officially removed from the Falcons’ injury report. However, he’s not a recommended fantasy option against a Broncos defense that ranks third in EPA per pass.
Tyler Allgeier, RB
Tyler Allgeier was limited for Wednesday’s practice while dealing with a quad injury he may have picked up in Week 10. The good news is that he was upgraded to full on Thursday and Friday and has no injury designation for Sunday’s game.
Allgeier is probably a better real-life football player than fantasy starter. While he receives touches behind Bijan Robinson, Allgeier has finished as a top-30 fantasy RB just once this season. He’s primarily a handcuff.
Drake London, WR
Drake London is still slightly hampered by the hip injury he suffered in Week 9. However, Thursday brought the most tangible sign of progress yet.
London was a full participant Thursday, his first full practice since suffering the injury. The Falcons have no issue taking it easy on their WR1, as he had been limited in every practice since suffering that hip pointer. However, it’s a great sign that he’s back to practicing in full.
The former first-round pick fully practiced again on Friday and was removed from Atlanta’s injury report.
London leads the Falcons with 58 receptions, while his 649 receiving yards are second on the team to Darnell Mooney. His six touchdown receptions are also already a career-high (and as many as he had his first two seasons combined).
Darnell Mooney, WR
Darnell Mooney was a limited participant on Thursday and Friday’s injury report with an Achilles injury. Mooney was not listed at all on Wednesday, and this is not something he was listed for last week, either.
The good news is that Mooney doesn’t have an injury destination for Week 11. While the Falcons were cautious with their WR2 throughout the week, Mooney will play against the Broncos on Sunday.
Other Falcons Injuries
Drew Dalman, C (Ankle) – Playing; Lorenzo Carter, LB (Concussion) – Playing; Mike Hughes, CB (Neck) – Out; JD Bertrand, LB (Concussion) – Out; Troy Andersen, LB (Knee) – Out; Chris Lindstrom, G (Knee) – Playing; Ryan Neuzil, G (Calf) – Playing; Zach Harrison, DE (Achilles) – Playing; Dee Alford, CB (Hamstring) – Out; Antonio Hamilton, CB (Pectoral) – Out; James Smith-Williams, DE (Tibia) – Out; Charlie Woerner, TE (Concussion) – Out; Ta’Quon Graham, DT (Pectoral) – Out; Grady Jarrett, DT (Achilles) – Playing
Denver Broncos Injury Report
Josh Reynolds, WR
Josh Reynolds (hand) fully practiced all week but will not play in Week 11 after being designated to return from injured reserve.
The Broncos designated Reynolds for return on Wednesday. They’ll have three weeks from that date to formally activate the veteran wideout to their active roster. Reynolds has been sidelined since Week 5.
Other Broncos Injuries
P.J. Locke, S (Thumb) – Playing; Drew Sanders, LB (Achilles) – Out; Delarrin Turner-Yell, S (Knee) – Out; Zach Allen, DE (Elbow/NIR – rest) – Playing; Brandon Jones, S (Abdomen) – Questionable;