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Fantasy Football Week 2 Inactivity: Who is inside?

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September 14, 2025, 12:52 PM ET

Who should you start? Who should you sit? To help you set up a fantasy football lineup and avoid launching offensive players who won’t be on the lineup, we’ll post fantasy-related updates and analysis here when the NFL team releases its official Intactives list.

Official Sunday activities should start approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled kickoff time: around 11:30 a.m. ET, 2:30 p.m. ET.

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What's late for us

  • Taylor Goodson (RB), Indiana (elbow): If he can play, he still has to compete with DJ Giddens in exchange for Jonathan Taylor's backup.

  • Brock Bowers, TE, LV (Knee): Currently, coach Pete Carroll expects Bowers to play on Monday. That said, until then, we can be sure that there are few options for you to make a pivot if he needs to sit down.

Excluded by Sunday

  • Younghoe Koo, K, ATL: This could be a pioneer of permanent change, and Koo did not travel to Minnesota with the Falcon. Parker Romo will be in charge of the kicking position.

  • Isaiah may, te, bal (Foot): Mark Andrews had only one catch in last week's high score. At least he won't have any real competition for TE goals in Week 2.

  • Nate Adkins, te, den (Ankle): Luckily for the Broncos, Evan Engram (Mavericks) was able to practice fully after the week after leaving the first week of action early. He will be able to return to the TE position.

  • Xavier Worth, WR, KC (Shoulder): Hollywood Brown should be on a busy Sunday, and it is also possible that Juju Smith-Schuster will get some positive workload.

  • Darren Waller, TE, Mia (Hip): Tanner Conner and Julian Hill did nothing in Week 1 and the veteran went missing. Don't expect changes too much in Week 2.

  • Josh Reynolds, WR, NYJ (Hamstring): Maybe that means veteran Allen Lazard and even rookie Arian Smith will see some goals?

  • Will Shipley, RB, phi (Tilt): The newly acquired Tank Bigsby can see some action behind Saquon Barkley.

  • Dallas Goedert, te, phi (Knee): Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson will see more playing time, but Goedert's goal will likely be scattered in the team's WR Legion.

  • Joey Porter Jr., CB, Pit (Hamstring): All Seattle recipients have slightly upgraded the potential fantasy value.

  • Brock Purdy, QB, SF (toe): He might stay for weeks. Mac Jones is expected to lead the 49-man offense.

  • George Kittle, TE, SF (hamstring): He was placed on the IR. Jake Tonges will try to fill the TE gap until at least week 6.

We've seen something very early

  • Quinshon Judkins, RB, CLE: Officially, he was listed as suspicious as Sunday entering Sunday, but perhaps a better term is “rust.” He is Positivebut remember, he signed his first contract last week and missed the preseason. Both Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford are invalid in Week 1 and will also be done here.

  • Jaylen Wright, RB, Mia (Knee): As expected, Wright is Inactive today. De'von Achane should once again put most of the carry behind the already exhausted offensive line.

  • Wan'dale Robinson, WR, NYG (Ankle): He did practice in a limited way later this week, so there is an optimistic attitude here that he can play the full 60 minutes. He is Positive. Darius Slayton (Gruin) was removed from the team's final injury report. The denim will not have CB Daron Bland.

  • Jauan Jennings, WR, SF (Shoulder): Early morning report said he should play, he is indeed Positive. Even so, the QB situation in San Francisco is a bit downgraded. Jordan Watkins (ankle) is not in the final injury report this week. He will also be in the WR combination.