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Player Injury Updates: Kreider, Jackson, and Prater

This article provides the latest updates on player injuries affecting fantasy sports, including Chris Kreider's illness, GG Jackson's questionable status, and Matt Prater's readiness for Week 9.

Ducks' Chris Kreider: Remains out Saturday
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Key Insights

  • **Chris Kreider (NHL):** Remains out for Saturday's game against Tampa Bay due to illness. His next chance to return is Tuesday in Florida.
  • **GG Jackson (NBA):** Questionable for Friday's game against the Lakers due to illness. A late addition to the injury report, his status will be determined after warm-ups.
  • **Matt Prater (NFL):** Ready for Week 9 against the Chiefs, with no injury designation despite a right calf issue during practice.

In-Depth Analysis

### Chris Kreider Injury Update Chris Kreider of the Ducks will miss another game due to illness. He has already missed the previous two games. Kreider has four goals and five points in five appearances this season. Fantasy hockey managers should monitor his status for Tuesday's game.

### GG Jackson Injury Update GG Jackson's availability for Friday's game is uncertain due to illness. He was a late addition to the injury report, making his participation questionable. Jackson has played sparingly this season, and his absence would primarily affect deep leagues.

### Matt Prater Injury Update Matt Prater is set to play in Week 9 against the Chiefs. Despite being limited in practice due to a calf injury, he carries no injury designation for the game. Prater is expected to handle kicking duties for the Bills.

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FAQ

- **Q: When is Chris Kreider expected to return?

- **Q: What is GG Jackson's current injury status?

- **Q: Is Matt Prater playing in Week 9?

Takeaways

  • Fantasy sports players should adjust their lineups based on these updates. Monitor Kreider's status for his return, have a backup plan if Jackson can't play, and expect Prater to perform as usual.

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