Fantasy Injury Updates: It’s George Kittil playing on Sunday night (UPDATED)

All eyes will be on the injury report that leads to Sunday night’s football match between the Packers and 49ers. Star TE George Kittle is “questionable” and the details are a real decision of the game. Fantasy football owners will be looking for the latest updates throughout the day, and we’ll keep you posted until the official active / inactive report is released so you can feel good about one of your final decisions for the start of the week.

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WEEK 12 NOT RATING:
Quarterback | Running back Wide receiver Tight end D / ST | Kicker

George Kittil plays on Sunday night

MODERNIZE: Kittle is officially active.

Kittle has missed the previous two games due to a knee injury, but after limited practice all week, is referred to as “questionable” and says he is moving in the “right direction”. ESPN’s Adam Schefter announced early Sunday morning that Kittle is expected to play.

WEEK 12 PPR GRADES: Running Back Wide Receiver Tight end

At this point, it’s hard to say if Keith would fit in, but he seems to be active. If he’s out, Ross Dwelley will resume his TE duties. He has received 12 goals in the last two games, and scored two touchdowns last week against Arizona. Green Bay is a top-five matchup for TEs, so if Kittle is out, Dwelley is in the game as TE1.

If you are going to be expecting Kittel this week, you should have either Dwelley or any of the league games ready to go as a backup. Mark Andrews and Gerald Everett probably aren’t available in your league – and Jimmy Graham may not – so you would stay at Dwelley or someone like Tyler Higbee or Hayden Hurst. Keith is worth the wait, though, and if he’s active, he’ll have to start even if he plays slightly less than usual.

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