3 Injuries to Watch for in 2025

Our Injury Expert Adam Hutchison, examines player injuries from 2024 that could affect their 2025 season.

Adam Hutchison's 3 Injuries to Watch for in 2025 Adam Hutchison Published 02/10/2025

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Two weeks prior, I wrote about "The Top 5 Players Who Might Not Be Ready for Week 1" which examined players with injuries that could carry over into the next season. Following the Super Bowl, I have returned to complete this list of player injuries. In fantasy football, there is no such thing as the offseason. It's time to prepare for 2025. 

Key: Position Player, Team | Injury 

WR Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco | ACL Reconstruction with MCL

In the previous article, I discussed ACL Reconstruction (ACLR) recovery timelines a lot - specifically for NFL wide receivers and running backs. On average, wide receivers return to play at 48 weeks from their surgery date.

49ers' wideout Brandon Aiyuk tore his ACL in Week 7 on October 20th. However, because Aiyuk's MCL was also involved, his surgery date was delayed till November 11th. As a result, Week 1 of the 2025 season would put Aiyuik at ~43 weeks post-op. Given the multiple ligaments involved and this recovery timeline, I believe the Aiyuk is a candidate to start the 2025 season on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. 

In terms of fantasy production, I do like Aiyuk's 2025 outlook. Players with a similar archetype to Aiyuk have historically done well. Even with missed time, Aiyuk could be a value in fantasy drafts next year. 

WR Rashee Rice, Kansas City | LCL Reconstruction

Rashee Rice's 2024 knee injury was of the unconventional variant. Rice tore his LCL without tearing his ACL. 

The good news regarding Rice's injury is that, barring any setbacks or suspension following his driving incident last spring, he should be ready for Week 1 of the 2025 season.

The bad news is that because Rice's injury is uncommon, projecting his fantasy production is difficult. Looking at more recent examples of players returning following LCL surgery, Kyle Pitts and Javonte Williams (albeit with an ACLR) struggled to return to form following surgery. I am not completely writing Rice off, but the sophomore wide receiver got off to a blazing start in 2024, so it will be interesting to see where his 2025 ADP settles. There are enough question marks that drafting Rice at his ceiling outcome does not seem advisable. 

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