Track every injury.
Know who's playing.
Live cross-sport injury feed for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, and NCAAB. Status, severity, and expected return for every active report.
From feed to bet
League reports come in, the feed surfaces what's actually relevant, and you bet before the line catches up.
Built for the fast-moving window
Injury news drives more line movement than any pregame model. The feed is built around catching the moment things change.
Six leagues, one feed
NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAAB, NCAAF. Every active report from every team's daily list, with consistent badge conventions across leagues.
Severity, color-coded
Status at a glance. The badge color tells you everything before you read the description: which players are locks, which are coin flips, which are gone.
Team or event view
Group injuries by franchise to see how thin a roster is. Or group by matchup to weigh both sides at once when handicapping a spread or total.
The late-update window
Most line movement happens in the 30 to 60 minutes before tip-off as Questionable players get ruled Out. Reported timestamps make the late updates impossible to miss.
Frequently asked questions
Lines move on injury news, not just on game-day analysis. A Questionable star ruled Out 30 minutes before tip-off can swing a spread by 2 to 3 points. The bettors watching the injury feed beat the bettors watching the lines.
NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAAB, and NCAAF. Every active player on every team's report is included, with consistent status badges across leagues so you can scan multiple sports without learning new conventions.
Team View groups injuries by franchise so you can see how thin a team is going into a game. Event View groups injuries by matchup with both teams side by side, which is the right view when you're handicapping a spread or total and need to weigh both sides at once.
Questionable. Out is already priced in by the time you're looking. Probable rarely changes. Questionable is the status that flips to Out closest to game time, and that's the window where lines move the most. Filter by Questionable an hour before tip-off and you're looking at the right pool.
Yes. Backup injuries change rotation depth, pace, and totals more than star injuries change spreads in many cases. A second-unit center going Out alters how a team rebounds and defends in the bench minutes, which feeds directly into total scoring and pace-driven props.
Don't bet blind
Catch the late scratches before the line catches up. Six leagues, one feed.