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Fantasy Football Injury Breakdown: Richardson, Aiyuk, Diggs, & More | 2025 Training Camp Updates

Fantasy Football Injury Breakdown: Richardson, Aiyuk, Diggs, & More | 2025 Training Camp Updates

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The 2025 NFL season is heating up, but training camp injuries are already shaking up the fantasy football landscape. In this episode, we break down the most important injury updates and recovery news you need to know before your draft.

We kick things off with serious concerns surrounding Anthony Richardson’s shoulder and Brandon Aiyuk’s ACL recovery. We also cover injury updates on Najee Harris, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Chris Godwin, Stefon Diggs, Christian Watson, Tyreek Hill, and more.

🩺 Which players are on track to return?
⚠️ Who's a risky pick come draft day?
🔥 Who’s flying under the radar with low-risk upside?

We’ve got the medical context, fantasy implications, and insider perspective to help you stay one step ahead of your league.

⏰ Chapters
0:00 - Intro
2:00 - Anthony Richardson Shoulder Concerns
6:00 - Najee Harris Eye Injury
8:00 - Amon-Ra St. Brown Knee Procedure
16:00 - Chris Godwin & Injury History
18:00 - Brandon Aiyuk ACL/MCL
14:00 - Stefon Diggs Update
36:00 - Christian Watson Outlook
38:00 - Tyreek Hill Wrist Surgery
50:00 - Final Takeaways + Draft Impact
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