Fantasy Injury Updates: Latest news on Dak Prescott, Keenan Allen, Tee Higgins, Chris Godwin affecting Week 2 waiver pickups

Jovan Alford

Fantasy Injury Updates: Latest news on Dak Prescott, Keenan Allen, Tee Higgins, Chris Godwin affecting Week 2 waiver pickups image

Dak Prescott (L), Keenan Allen (M), Tee Higgins (R)

With the first Sunday of the 2022 NFL season officially in the books, fantasy football owners have a lot to take in. Unfortunately, that includes injuries. Several big-time players, including Dak Prescott, Keenan Allen, Chris Godwin and Tee Higgins, all exited their games early, and while we already know Prescott will miss Week 2 and beyond, Allen, Godwin, and Higgins are up in the air. That has a big effect on Week 2 waiver wire pickups and rankings.

Below, we'll give you the latest news on these three players and break down how their injuries could potentially affect the Week 2 fantasy landscape. For the latest injury updates on RBs Najee Harris and Elijah Mitchellclick here.

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Dak Prescott injury update, Week 2 fantasy outlook

UPDATE: Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday that the team will not put Prescott on IR, which would indicate he thinks Prescott can return in fewer than four games.

Prescott is expected to have surgery today for a right thumb injury he suffered in Sunday night's loss to the Buccaneers. The veteran quarterback is expected to miss six-to-eight weeks, according to ESPN's Todd Archer. Archer adds that Prescott will likely be placed on injured reserve but could return later this season.

Prescott and the Cowboys' offense did not look good in Sunday's night opener. Prescott completed 48 percent of his passes for 134 yards and an interception. Dallas only mustered three points and was held to 244 yards of total offense. With Prescott out for the foreseeable future, it will significantly affect the fantasy value of CeeDee Lamb and Dallas' other key offensive players. While the running game and TE Dalton Schultz could be leaned on more, defenses will also likely stack the box and limit Dallas' drives, thus limiting everyone's ceilings. Cooper Rush is expected to start, but Will Grier could also be in the mix. Heading into Week 2, you are not starting either Cowboys against the Bengals in single-QB leagues. Lamb, Schultz, and Ezekiel Elliott are still in play, but all lose value.

If you had Prescott and were operating without a backup, your best bets who are owned in fewer than 50 percent of Yahoo leagues are Jameis Winston, Carson Wentz, and Marcus Mariota. 

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Keenan Allen injury update, Week 2 fantasy outlook

UPDATE: Allen missed practice on Monday.

UPDATE 2: NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday that Allen is "unlikely" to play in Week 2.

Allen told reporters after Sunday's win against the Raiders that he did not think his hamstring injury was serious, according to beat writer Jeff Miller. However, Miller adds that Chargers head coach Brandon Staley isn't sure about the severity of Allen's injury.

If Allen says he does not think his hamstring injury was serious, then we have to take his word for it until he undergoes further testing. The star wide receiver suffered the injury in the second quarter on Sunday afternoon. Allen did not return and finished the game with four receptions (four targets) for 66 yards. The hope is that Allen can play in Week 2, but the Chargers have a quick turnaround against the Chiefs on Thursday night. The Chargers may not want to rush him back, which means more targets for Mike Williams, Joshua Palmer, DeAndre Carter, and Gerald Everett. The latter three are all worth picking up in deeper leagues for what should be a high-scoring game.

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Tee Higgins injury update, Week 2 fantasy outlook

Higgins exited Sunday's game against the Steelers in the second quarter after suffering a concussion. The third-year wideout had two receptions (two targets) for 27 years. We do not know if Higgins will play in Week 2 against the Cowboys.

The Bengals' offense will miss Higgins if he cannot play in Week 2. The young wide receiver is a perfect complement to Ja'Marr Chase and can stretch the field, as well. However, the Bengals can easily lean more on Tyler Boyd, who scored a touchdown in Sunday's overtime loss to the Steelers. Boyd is one of the more reliable pass catchers in the league and should see a fair share of targets in Week 2. Grab him if he's available in your league. TE Hayden Hurst could also see more targets, but he's only worth considering in deep leagues

Chris Godwin injury update, Week 2 fantasy outlook

UPDATE: Godwin is expected to be out for a few weeks, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

Godwin was "questionable" to suit up on Sunday night because of a knee injury, but he wound up being active and catching three passes for 35 yards. However, it wasn't all good news for the veteran receiver -- he exited at the end of the first half due to a hamstring injury and did not return. 

Given his injury history, Godwin should be viewed as "questionable," at best, to suit up in Week 2 against the Saints. If he's out, Julio Jones, Russell Gage, and Breshad Perriman will continue seeing targets in his stead. At this point, only Jones has legit value, but both Gage and Perriman could emerge if Godwin is out multiple weeks.

Jovan Alford

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Jovan Alford is a content producer for The Sporting News. He joined TSN in 2022 after working at DraftKings Nation as a staff writer. Jovan is an avid Philadelphia sports fan, which comes with its own set of joys but heartbreak at the same time. Jovan is also Philadelphia born and raised and went to school at La Salle University, where he graduated in 2014.