James Conner was “injury prone” until he wasn’t. After finally stabilizing his health mid-career, Conner arrived in Arizona and posted the back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons that had always eluded him in Pittsburgh. It was a valedictory accomplishment for a player who had always deserved better — and was still going.

Sadly that will not be the case for the remainder of 2025. The victim of a gruesome ankle injury against the 49ers, Conner’s season is done. Frankly, the same could be true for his career. This is a traumatic orthopedic issue, and at the worst possible moment for a 30-year-old running back. At the very least, Conner’s time as a regular fantasy contributor is probably at an end. If he can make yet another 2026 comeback — and history suggests he will — Conner will probably be par

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