The 2024 NFL season is almost halfway in, and injuries are already starting to mount up across the board, with wide receivers taking a fair share of the damage.
The fantasy football injury concerns for a few selected wide receivers across the league this week are examined here.

Week 7 WRs injury reports
Davante Adams injury update
The New York Jets acquired Davante Adams through a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday. The star wide receiver could make his debut for his new team as soon as Week 7.
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Prior to being traded on Tuesday, Adams had missed the last three games for the Raiders due to a hamstring ailment. However, he is no longer listed as injured for the Jets and is scheduled to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
Adams said earlier this week that he has fully practiced and would be prepared to play for the Jets in Week 7.
Mike Evans injury update
Mike Evans was not able to carry out his usual workload in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense in the Week 6 game against the New Orleans Saints. It was evident since then that the seasoned wide receiver wasn't fully fit.
Evans' designation as a nonparticipant on the Bucs injury reports for Thursday and Friday owing to a hamstring ailment confirmed the suspicions.
Evans has reportedly resumed practicing on Saturday, but it's still unclear if he'll be available for Week 7.
The standout receiver will be a game-time decision for the team's Monday Night Football matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, coach Todd Bowles has informed reporters.
Marvin Harrison Jr. injury update
Marvin Harrison Jr. sustained a concussion during the Arizona Cardinals' Week 6 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Many people anticipated Harrison wouldn't be available in Week 7, given the number of players who have missed their teams' subsequent games due to concussions this season. However, Harrison has reportedly cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and will be available to play on Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers.
To keep players safe, the NFL has very tight concussion policies. For this reason, many people are perplexed about how Harrison swiftly cleared the process.
Harrison began the week as a limited practice participant on Thursday, but on Friday, he was able to log a full practice participation, signifying that he had successfully completed the concussion protocol.
Malik Nabers injury update
The good news for New York Giants fans is that rookie wideout Malik Nabers will be available for the team's Week 7 game.
Nabers has passed the league's concussion protocol after missing the previous two games due to a concussion. But when it was revealed that he was also struggling with a groin ailment, a lot of fans became concerned.
Nabers has finally allayed such worries by stating on Saturday that he's healing nicely from his groin injury and is eager to play against the Philadelphia Eagles this week.
Cooper Kupp injury update
Los Angeles Chargers star wide receiver Cooper Kupp has participated in three consecutive limited practices this week; it appears he is about to return to the field.
The wide receiver has been given a questionable designation for Week 7. He's unlikely to play on Sunday.
Kupp has made good rehabilitation progress, according to coach Sean McVay, even if he might not play this weekend. The Rams, who are now 1-4, will need all the assistance they can get moving ahead, so maybe the former Offensive Player of the Year winner will be prepared to make his comeback in Week 8.
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