Seahawks WR Marquise Goodwin (shoulder, wrist) has been placed on IR. He's out for Sunday's game vs. the Jets and isn't eligible to return until the NFC Championship.
Browns WR Marquise Goodwin has been activated from the non-football-injury list. Doctors found blood clots in his legs and lungs earlier this summer, but he's been cleared to return. Goodwin figures to serve as a situational deep threat for Cleveland but isn't a realistic fantasy option.
Browns WR Marquise Goodwin will miss the start of training camp due to blood clots, NFL Network's James Palmer reports. Goodwin reportedly experienced discomfort in his legs and shortness of breath during OTAs, per Palmer. A check-up revealed blood clots in his legs and lungs. We'll see if Goodwin is cleared by the start of the season, but he's well off the fantasy radar.
The Browns signed WR Marquise Goodwin to a one-year deal. He's coming off a 387-yard, four-TD season in Seattle -- which was actually his most productive since 2018. Goodwin adds speed to Cleveland's WR corps but won't be higher than fourth on the totem pole behind Amari Cooper, Elijah Moore, and Donovan Peoples-Jones.
Seahawks WR Marquise Goodwin is questionable to return to Saturday's game vs. the Chiefs with a wrist injury. Goodwin was on this week's injury report with a wrist issue, so this is likely an aggravation. We'll update his status when we know more.
Update: Goodwin returned to the game.
Seahawks WR Marquise Goodwin (wrist, ankle) is active for today’s game vs. the Chiefs. He went from a full practice on Tuesday to a limited practice on Wednesday and then didn’t practice on Thursday. But we never heard any concern about his availability for this one. Consider Goodwin a risk/reward WR3 play.
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