As we head toward Week 14 of the NFL season, many notable players are dealing with injuries. Fantasy managers must stay on top of these situations.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams has been battling a lingering ankle sprain and hasn't played a full game since Week 7.
Is Mike Williams healthy or injured? What is his fantasy football injury outlook for Week 14?
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Is Mike Williams Hurt Or Healthy?
Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams has spent a large portion of 2022 battling a lingering ankle injury. Williams injured the ankle in Week 7 and reaggravated it in Week 11.
Fortunately, it looks as though Williams is finally trending in the right direction. He was able to log back-to-back practices on Wednesday and Thursday.
Mike Williams Fantasy Football Outlook for Week 14
Williams has been sorely missed by both the Chargers and his fantasy managers, as he's logged just one catch in L.A.'s last five games.
While high-ankle sprains are tricky injuries, it appears as though Williams is finally trending in the right direction ahead of a Week 14 date with the Miami Dolphins. He logged his second-straight practice Thursday and should be considered questionable. Fantasy GMs should pay close attention to his Friday practice status.
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