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Jonathan Taylor Injury: Will He Play Week 5? (Fantasy Football 2024)

Another weekend of NFL football is here! Unfortunately for fantasy football managers, the injury clock applies Also here, and that certainly applies to Jonathan Taylor. Players appearing on the injury report who haven't practiced much during the week can often cause anxiety among managers looking to make fantasy football roster decisions and/or waiver claims. But don't worry – FantasyPros is here to provide you with the latest news and updates on the players in question this week. So will Jonathan Taylor play in Week 5? Here's what we know about Jonathan Taylor's injury and his status for Week 5. And use our Are They Playing tool to see the likelihood of an injured player playing this week, including Jonathan Taylor.

Fantasy Football Outlook: Will Jonathan Taylor Play Week 5?

Jonathan Taylor was diagnosed with a mild upper ankle sprain
Jonathan Taylor was diagnosed with a mild upper ankle sprain after Sunday's game against the Steelers.

Fantasy Impact

Taylor totaled 108 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown on Sunday. He is expected to be examined on Monday, but a source says he is expected to be “fine.” Still, it's worth keeping an eye on its status.

Ari Koslov

What the experts say

Wire advice on giving up fantasy football

Trey Sermon (IND): 1% on the roster

  • Next opponents: @JAX, @TEN, MIA
  • True Value: $2
  • Desperate Need: $8
  • Budget conscious: $1

Analysis: Break glass in an emergency. Trey Sermon is the accidental ax collecting dust until disaster strikes. Jonathan Taylor left Sunday's game with an apparent ankle injury in the second half. Sermon chipped in with five carries for a meager eight yards. Initial reports suggest JT's injury is not serious, but any missed time pushes Sermon into a prominent role. You'd have to be extremely desperate for depth to add it either way.

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