In a fantasy football horror scenario, NFL injuries were likened to jump scares in a movie by Drew Loftis. The season featured notable injuries like 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, who was initially expected to miss minimal time but didn’t return until Week 10, causing panic for fantasy team managers. Despite some injuries being predictable, they still had a significant impact on fantasy teams, creating a haunted house of fantasy horrors throughout the season.
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CardinalsCardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. acknowledges he has fallen behind several peers in receiving yards despite being the top receiver in last year’s NFL draft, but is focusing on his own development this offseason. TE Trey McBride notes Harrison's increased work ethic and weight gain to 220 pounds as he adjusts to the league.RamsRams DE Braden Fiske credits former WR Cooper Kupp for emphasizing diet improvements to enhance performance, which he applied this offseason to regain weight above 290 pounds for better strength. Fiske feels more comfortable at this weight compared to last season.SeahawksSeahawks DC Aden Durde emphasizes the need for OLB Boye Mafe to impact all downs, not just pass-rushing situations, while also calling for more efficiency from fellow...
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