With the 2025-2026 NFL season nearing its end with five more weeks left in the regular season, some teams at the bottom pack of the league are starting to get eliminated from the playoffs.
There are many teams, such as the Atlanta Falcons, that aren’t in the best position to make the playoffs and will likely be eliminated in the coming weeks. But, as of now, the Falcons, at 4-8, haven’t been eliminated yet, and will still look to make an improbable run.
Heading into the Falcons’ Week 14 matchup against he Seattle Seahawks, they could be without one of their top offensive playmakers.
What Happened to Drake London?
During the Atlanta Falcons’ Week 11 overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers, Drake London suffered a knee strain in overtime. London attempted to lay out and catch a ball in stride but as he landed, his left tibia hit the ground while his knee was about 105-110 degrees of flexion, causing some discomfort.
Drake London #falcons
This is the last play he was in for just before OT and presumably when he injured his knee.
His left tibia hits the ground while the knee is in about 105-110 degrees of flexion. Really hoping it’s just a bruise but it could be a left PCL sprain. pic.twitter.com/76NM2vnqlA
— Tom Christ, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT (@FantasyInjuryT) November 16, 2025
Will Drake London Play Week 14?
As a result of his Week 11 injury, Drake London missed the Falcons’ last two games against the New Orleans Saints and the New York Jets. With it being mid-week of Week 14, London was held out of practice, with there being doubt on his Week 14 availability. Though nothing is official yet, it sounds as if London won’t play in Week 14.
Practice updates:
— #Falcons WR Drake London (PCL) won’t practice today, casting doubt on his availability this Sunday.
— The #AZCardinals will open the practice window for DL LJ Collier.
— #Bills edge Joey Bosa (hamstring) won’t practice today, and neither will WR Josh Palmer…— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 3, 2025
Drake London Fantasy Outlook
Drake London has been one of the most productive wide receivers in the NFL this season. He’s recorded 60 receptions for 810 yards and six touchdowns, ranking tied for 13th, 9th, and tied for 11th in the respective categories all while missing two games.
If and when healthy, London has been a WR1 in fantasy and is a must-start option every week.
Should You Sit Drake London This Week?
Yes, you fantasy owners that have Drake London should sit him this week. He’s missed the last two weeks with a PCL strain and as of Wednesday, it doesn’t sound too optimistic that he will play this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. Even if he did return, it would be a tough fantasy matchup for London who’s making his return back against of the best defenses in the NFL.
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