BRENDON Goddard has been cleared of any structural damage to the ACL in his right knee.
The 33-year-old landed awkwardly in a marking contest in the first term of the Bombers' big 43-point win over St Kilda on Friday night.
It's not such good news for livewire forward Orazio Fantasia, who will miss at least next week's clash against the reigning premiers in Richmond with a minor hamstring strain.
Fantasia missed two matches in July with an adductor injury.
Cale Hooker can count himself lucky, with the key position player likely to line up against the Tigers despite suffering from some pain in his knee.
He has also been offered just a fine for misconduct against Daniel McKenzie.
Adam Saad was concussed after a late heavy bump from Nathan Brown, who has been referred directly to the tribunal as a consequence.
He will have to undergo the appropriate testing before he is considered for Friday night's match against Richmond.
The Bombers were without a bench in the final quarter of the match due to the four injuries and are likely to have some sore bodies as a consequence.
They didn't choose to take the route GWS did against Carlton last week and play with 16 to allow for rotations, with the remaining 18 playing the entire quarter.
Coach John Worsfold said post-match the team would likely have a light week on the track to aid recovery.