Live Week 13 fantasy injury updates
Live Week 13 fantasy injury updates
UPDATED: 12/02/2012

Updated 3:01 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 2

Here are the key fantasy injury updates for the late-afternoon slate of Week 13 games:

Broncos WR Brandon Stokley (hip) is a surprising inactive for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers. He has 36 catches for 449 yards and five touchdowns. Andre Caldwell is active and will be the third wideout, but look for more opportunities for TEs Jacob Tamme and Joel Dreessen. Raiders RBs Darren McFadden and Mike Goodson are inactive with ankle injuries. There was hope that McFadden would be able to play. Marcel Reece
will be the primary back on Sunday vs. the Browns and should be in fantasy lineups. Steelers RB Rashard Mendenhall is inactive for Sunday's game against the Ravens. It's expected that Jonathan Dwyer will be the team's starting back.

Here are the key fantasy injury updates for the early slate of Week 13 games:

Cardinals WR Andre Roberts (ankle) is inactive for Sunday’s game against the Jets after being listed as questionable. Rookie Michael Floyd will start in his spot, though is only worth a start in deep fantasy leagues as a bye-week or injury fill-in. Jets QB Tim Tebow (ribs) is inactive. Greg McElroy
is active for the first time in his career. Tebow should not have been in starting lineups anyways, as he has not been productive as a rusher. Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart (ankle) was ruled out on Saturday. DeAngelo Williams should be in most fantasy starting lineups, as he’ll get the bulk of the workload. Lions WR Titus Young remains inactive (coach’s decision). His future with the club is certainly up in the air, and his absence is good for fantasy owners who have Ryan Broyles. Bills WR Donald Jones (calf) is inactive for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars after being listed as questionable. Rookie T.J. Graham
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