Contact
Fantasy Injury Report Authority is a reference site covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL injury designations and their downstream effects on fantasy sports roster decisions. This page explains how to reach the editorial team, what the site covers geographically, and what to include in any inquiry to get a useful response without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Additional contact options
The primary channel for reaching this office is direct email — details below. Beyond that, the site maintains a presence in the broader conversation through editorial notes published inline on key reference pages. If a data point on a page like NFL Injury Report and Fantasy Football or Injury Report Accuracy and Reliability appears outdated or flagged by a league rule change, the fastest path to a correction is a direct email with the specific URL and the nature of the discrepancy. That framing makes triage immediate rather than speculative.
Correction requests and factual challenges receive priority processing. Editorial opinions — interpretations of a quarterback's status, for instance — are handled differently from factual errors. The distinction matters: a page that describes the NFL's Wednesday–Friday practice report schedule is either accurate or it isn't. A page that weighs the fantasy value of a "questionable" tag involves editorial judgment, and challenges to that judgment are reviewed on a rolling basis rather than treated as corrections.
How to reach this office
Editorial and content inquiries: [email protected]
Factual corrections and sourcing questions: [email protected]
Response times vary by inquiry type:
- Factual corrections — reviewed within 3 business days; if the correction is validated against a named public source (NFL injury report filings, official league press releases, wire services), the page is updated and the submitter receives confirmation.
- General editorial inquiries — reviewed within 5–7 business days.
- Sourcing and methodology questions — reviewed within 7 business days; complex questions about how injury designations are interpreted may be addressed through expanded content on relevant reference pages rather than individual replies.
- Partnership or data licensing inquiries — forwarded to the appropriate department within 5 business days.
Phone contact is not available for this site. That is a deliberate choice: injury report data moves fast — sometimes changing in the 90 minutes before a 1 p.m. Sunday kickoff — and editorial review requires a written record to function accurately.
Service area covered
Fantasy Injury Report Authority covers injury reporting across the 4 major North American professional sports leagues: the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. The geographic scope is the United States, with incidental coverage of Canadian franchises (Toronto Raptors, Toronto Blue Jays, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Ottawa Senators, and Montreal Canadiens) insofar as those teams appear on league-issued injury reports that affect fantasy sports platforms operating in the US market.
The site does not cover:
The focus is explicitly on injury designations — the formal tags like "questionable," "doubtful," "out," "day-to-day," and "IL-10/15/60" — and their strategic meaning for fantasy roster management. That scope is explained in depth on Fantasy Injury Report Designations Explained and the companion page on DNP, Limited, and Full Practice Reports.
Daily fantasy sports (DFS) strategy is covered separately, given that a player's injury status in a DFS context carries different decision weight than in a 16-week redraft league. That distinction is addressed on Daily Fantasy Injury Report and DFS Strategy.
What to include in your message
A useful message takes less time to write than a vague one takes to resolve. The editorial team processes a structured inquiry faster than an open-ended one — not because of bureaucratic preference, but because injury data is specific by nature. A correction about Patrick Mahomes' injury designation during a specific week of the 2023 season is a concrete, resolvable question. "Your site seems wrong about injuries" is not.
For factual corrections, include:
For editorial or methodology questions, include:
For sourcing questions about how this site interprets injury reports — the kind of question addressed on Beat Reporter Injury Intel or Injury Report Accuracy and Reliability — a plain description of the methodology question is sufficient. No template needed.
Messages that arrive without a specific page URL or claim take longer to process, often by a factor of 3 to 4 days, simply because the editorial team must locate the relevant content before the question can be assessed. The extra 60 seconds spent writing a structured note saves time on both ends.
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