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Week 12 Fantasy Injury Report

There are a lot of game time decisions this week so check out our updated inactive list come Sunday morning.

Tampa Bay @ Atlanta

(TB) Antonio Bryant and Kellen Winslow are both probable to play. Josh Freeman limits them, but they have a good matchup.

(ATL) Roddy White is probable and should be a good play. Michael Turner was limited in practice and is a game time decision. If he doesn’t go, Jason Snelling will be a good start once again.

Miami @ Buffalo

(MIA) Ricky Williams is probable and a great start against the leagues worst rush defense.

(BUF) Marcus Stroud, Terrence McGee, and Jairus Byrd are all questionable which helps Miami’s chances. Marshawn Lynch is not listed on the injury report.

Cleveland @ Cincinnati

(CLE) Jamal Lewis is probable as usual and will play as usual and isn’t a good start as usual. Shaun Rogers is questionable which would help whoever starts at running back for Cincinnati.

(CIN) Laveranues Coles is questionable. If he doesn’t go Andre Caldwell would be a sneaky start. Cedric Benson has been limited in practice and is a game time decision. If he doesn’t go, Bernard Scott will be a great play.

Indianapolis @ Houston

(IND) Right now Indianapolis has 25 players on the injury report including Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, and Donald Brown, but all are probable and will go.

(HOU) Steve Slaton practiced in full on Friday and will play, but he will split carries with Chris Brown.

Chicago @ Minnesota

(CHI) No fantasy relevant injuries.

(MIN) Bernard Berrian was a full participant in practice which is a step up for him and his hamstring. Antoine Winfield is questionable, but says he will go. Adrian Peterson has been ill, but should be ready to go.

Carolina @ NY Jets

(CAR) Jonathan Stewart is listed as questionable again, but will play again.

(NYJ) No fantasy relevant injuries.

Washington @ Philadelphia

(CAR) DeAngelo Hall is out which helps the Eagles passing game. Albert Haynesworth is questionable again.

(PHI) Asante Samuel is questionable, but practiced in full. Brian Westbrook is out indefinitely.

Seattle @ St. Louis

(SEA) Julius Jones is questionable and a game time decision. If he doesn’t go Justin Forsett is a great start.

(STL) Steven Jackson has yet to practice due to back spasms and is a game time decision. If he doesn’t go you could start Kenneth Darby if you are out of options. Marc Bulger is out and Kyle Boller will start.

Arizona @ Tennessee

(ARI) Kurt Warner has practiced in full and should be able to go, but he is still questionable.

(TEN) No fantasy relevant injuries.

Kansas City @ San Diego

(KC) Kolby Smith is probable and will play, but is strictly a backup to Jamaal Charles.

(SD) Shawne Merriam is questionable. Vincent Jackson is probable and a good start.

Jacksonville @ San Francisco

(JAC) Rashean Mathis is out. Maurice Jones-Drew and Mike Sims-Walker are both probable.

(SF) Patrick Willis is probable and Takeo Spikes is questionable.

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

(PIT) Troy Polamalu is out. Ben Roethlisberger is questionable and since he has a late game you may want to bench him. [UPDATE]: Big Ben has been benched for Sunday.

(BAL) Haloti Ngata was limited in practice, but is probable. Ray Lewis is questionable and Terrell Suggs is doubtful.

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