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WR Jayden Reed, GB (1 Viewer)

I know you are up to the task. I've seen a lot of your posts and the vast majority are on the mark. You will be fine.
Fortunately the teams where I have shares are fairly deep.

It sucks no less - the worst part of it is the 0 in one’s active lineup.
agreed. they key is to keep your head up and look for those opportunities to make your team better.

if you sulk and stop paying attention that opportunity will pass you by.

if there is ever a good time to have injuries.... this is the time. when players can still be picked up on waivers who can help you.

everyone has injuries. there are not often teams that are untouched by them. late season injuries are harder to recover from than early season injuries. Thats the focus you need to have.

granted there are limits to how many injuries your fantasy team can take, but you cant control that. these things tend to even out over the course of a season. you just got yours early. thats all.
 
ETA: early November?
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Packers believe WR Jayden Reed (collarbone) will return in early November.
Reed will undergo surgery to repair his broken collarbone early next week, likely on Tuesday. The Packers’ star slot receiver will then rehab the injury for 6-8 weeks. It’s a lengthy absence, and one that is likely only navigable for fantasy managers possessing an open injured reserve spot. Unfortunately, the Packers will likely still be running their fantasy-unfriendly wide receiver rotation when he returns, and their established field-stretcher, WR Christian Watson (knee), could return from the reserve/physically unable to perform list before then, keeping Reed in the efficiency-based WR3/FLEX territory.

Maybe it wasn’t a bad, uh, broken collarbone?
 

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