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Fantasy football injuries from Week 2 - ESPN

ESPN's Fantasy Football Week 2 injury tracker, featuring an aggregation of injury updates for quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends whose teams are scheduled to play this week. Here we'll track practice reports, injury updates and any other news that may affect a player's short-term or long-term availability. Monday's reports include Sunday's inactives as well as the latest news gathered Monday and will be updated throughout the day.

Injury news aggregated by Rotowire.com. Additional commentary provided by ESPN Sr. injury analyst Stephania Bell.

Green Bay Packers at Atlanta Falcons
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Sunday 1:00 PM ET

Stephania Bell's perspective

Packers RB Aaron Jones is not expected to play Sunday according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Jones exited last Sunday's game against the Bears in the third quarter with a left hamstring injury sustained during a 35-yard catch and run for a score. Jones later said he felt he could have re-entered the game but these injuries often don't fully manifest themselves until later. After not formally participating in practice all week (although he did do some rehab side work), the Questionable designation sounded more unlikely than not for Jones' availability Sunday. The concern would have been an in-game flare-up and decreased productivity and with 15 more games to go, it comes as no surprise the Packers opted to hold him out this week.

Christian Watson is not expected to play according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. On Monday, Watson referred to his status as day-to-day while also saying he had «a lot better chance than last week.» He missed Week 1 with a right hamstring injury and did not practice this week until Friday. Even then it was a limited showing but

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