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NFL Week 6 Fantasy Injury Report

Houston @ Cincinnati

(HOU) Mario Williams and DeMeco Ryans are both listed as probable and should be able to go.

(CIN) Carson Palmer is listed as probable with a left thumb injury. Tank Johnson and Roy Williams are both questionable.

Detroit @ Green Bay

(DET) Calvin Johnson and Matthew Stafford are listed as questionable but won’t play. Brandon Pettigrew is probable with a hamstring injury. He should go and could see more work with Johnson out.

(GB) Atari Bigby is probable and should help shore up the secondary.

St. Louis @ Jacksonville

(STL) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

(JAC) Justin Durant is questionable and Rashean Mathis is probable. If Mathis doesn’t go upgrade Donnie Avery.

Baltimore @ Minnesota

(BAL) Jared Gaither is doubtful. Haloti Ngata is probable.

(MIN) Percy Harvin is questionable and a game time decision with a bum shoulder. I would stay away from him this week. Steve Hutchinson is probable.

New York Giants @ New Orleans

(NYG) Eli Manning and Ahmad Bradshaw are both probable and should be good to go. Both are startable in a tough matchup.

(NO) Mike Bell and Pierre Thomas are both probable and will both play. It looks like they will be in a rotation and whoever is more productive might get more work.

Cleveland @ Pittsburgh

(CLE) Jamal Lewis is probable, but not a good play against the Steelers.

(PIT) Rashard Mendenhall was out because of illness, but should be good to go against a weak Cleveland rush defense. Willie Parker is probable with turf toe and Troy Polamalu will return from his knee injury.

Carolina @ Tampa Bay

(CAR) Dante Rosario is questionable and is a game time decision. Steve Smith and Jonathan Stewart are both probable and should go.

(TAM) Antonio Bryant is probable and both Cadillac Williams and Derrick Ward aren’t on the injury report.

Kansas City @ Washington

(KAN) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

(WAS) Albert Haynesworth and Clinton Portis are both probable.

Philadelphia @ Oakland

(PHI) Donovan McNabb is probable and looked like he could play with his rib injury last week. Kevin Curtis is questionable, but wouldn’t be a good play either way.

(OAK) Chaz Schilens is questionable, but no Oakland wide receiver is worth starting ever.

Arizona @ Seattle

(ARI) Steve Breaston is questionable once again. Bryant McFadden is also questionable.

(SEA) Nate Burleson is probable and is a good start. Matt Hasselbeck is also probable and also a good start.

Tennessee @ New England

(TEN) Nick Harper is out and Cortland Finnegan is questionable. Start New England’s wide receivers with reckless abandon. Javon Kearse is questionable.

(NE) Jerod Mayo and Wes Welker will play. The Patriots shouldn’t have much trouble at home verse Tennessee.

Buffalo @ New York Jets

(BUF) Terence McGee and Donte Whitner are both probable. Downgrade the Jets passing attack.

(NYJ) Jerricho Cotchery and Brad Smith are both doubtful and won’t play. Kerry Rhodes and Lito Sheppard are both probable.

Chicago @ Atlanta

(CHI) Hunter Hillenmeyer is doubtful. Pisa Tinoisamoa is questionable, but should play.

(ATL) No fantasy relevant fantasy injuries.

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