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Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel finished with four receptions for 42 yards on nine targets in the Week 15 loss to the Packers. Samuel now has at least nine targets in four of the past six games and has become a bigger part of this offense as of late. The WR also has at least 68 yards in three of the past four games.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore compiled six receptions for 131 yards on eight targets in Week 15. The WR now has at least seven targets in the past four games and at least 96 yards in three of the past four games. With solid numbers as of late, Moore is a terrific starter in the remaining weeks of the season. Source: NFL.com
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis had 14 carries for 59 yards and two receptions for two yards on two targets in the Week 15 loss to Green Bay. Davis has at least 50 rushing yards in the past four games and has been serviceable in place of Christian McCaffrey. The RB would be in the starting conversation next week if McCaffrey cannot play (thigh),
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater finished 21-for-35 for 258 yards along with four carries for 26 yards and a score in Saturday’s loss to the Packers. The QB now has over 250 yards passing in the last three games he has played, but only one passing touchdown and one pick in that span. Though he does have a couple of rushing touchdowns as well, Bridgewater
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was unable to do much damage during the Week 15 matchup against the Denver Broncos. He hauled in two of his five targets for 18 yards in the win. This performance snapped a three game touchdown streak for Davis. However, the absence of John Brown (calf) has created a role for Davis in this offense. Stefon Diggs (foot) was
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox continued to get involved in the offense during the Week 15 matchup with the Denver Broncos. Knox hauled in two of his four targets for 36 yards and one touchdown in the win. It wasn’t a huge game for Knox, but a fairly productive game for him. He has collected three touchdowns in three of the last four games.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley seemingly had no issues versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. This was a nice bounce back outing for Beasley after posting a dud last week. He hauled in eight of his 10 targets for 112 yards in the win over Denver. This was his third straight game with 10 targets or more. Clearly the Bills love getting Beasley
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) was knocked out of this Week 15 matchup late in the fourth quarter. However, Diggs put together a great outing versus the Denver Broncos secondary before exiting the game. He hauled in 11 of his 13 targets for 147 yards in the win. This was the third straight 10-plus catch game for Diggs and fourth in his last
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss was the clear lead back for the Week 15 matchup versus the Denver Broncos. He rushed 13 times for 81 yards in the win over Denver. He didn’t do anything in the passing game, but it wasn’t really needed with the Bills running away with this game. Devin Singletary got a garbage time touchdown, but Moss looked like the
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary was not as productive as his stat line would appear in Week 15. He rushed eight times for 68 yards and one touchdown in the win over the Denver Broncos. He also added three receptions for 16 yards through the air. On paper, that seems like a decent outing, but Singletary had 17 rushing yards until the Bills final
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards has fantasy value despite conceding carries to J.K. Dobbins and Lamar Jackson from week-to-week. The 25-year-old has only 23 carries over his previous three outings, but he has racked up three touchdowns during that same span. Despite his low volume of carries, the Ravens appear committed to running the ball, so Edwards is still a sufficient option in all
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had seemingly no issues against the Denver Broncos Defense in Week 15. He completed 28 of 40 passing attempts for 359 passing yards and two touchdowns without an interception in the win. He also rushed three times for 33 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Allen absolutely destroyed the banged up Broncos secondary. He surpassed the 4,000 yard mark
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins continues to benefit from the team’s commitment to the rushing attack. Despite being locked up in a timeshare with Gus Edwards and Lamar Jackson, the rookie has made a consistent dent on the fantasy end by finding the end zone in each of his last three outings. For those in need of a back with upside, fantasy managers should
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is a must-start on Sunday against Jacksonville. Although a matchup against the Jaguars Defense is favorable for anyone, the veteran has played well enough to strongly consider in fantasy lineups in all formats. Andrews has received a combined 22 targets over his last three games, hauling in 17 catches for 235 yards and a touchdown. Despite the Ravens continuing
Houston Texans wide receiver Chad Hansen has officially been elevated to the active roster for Sunday’s game versus Indianapolis, a surefire move after his recent emergence as a favored target for Deshaun Watson. Having spent time on the team’s practice squad, Houston had to make a roster decision about Hansen, who has seen seven targets in each of the past two games. Injuries and suspensions
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) was taken to the locker room late in Saturday’s contest versus Denver due to a foot ailment. With the game firmly in hand and Diggs not appearing to have sustained an obvious injury, fantasy managers can choose to be optimistic in the short-term that the move is merely precautionary. En route to victory, Diggs hauled in a season-high
Tennessee Titans wide receiver/returner Kalif Raymond (COVID-19 list) will miss Sunday’s contest versus Detroit after having been placed on the COVID-19/reserve list Saturday. (Players do not need to test positive to land on the list.) Raymond’s role in 2020 has been primarily that of return specialist, having logged a combined 483 return yards on punts and kicks. The Titans Defense/special teams unit took a bit
New England Patriots defensive end/linebacker Shilique Calhoun (knee) is back in the mix for Sunday’s contest versus Miami, having been activated off of injured reserve Saturday. Calhoun has not played since Week 9 due to a knee injury, with his return giving the Patriots Defense yet another pass rusher at their disposal. In eight games this year, Calhoun has compiled a career-high 14 tackles and
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson (shoulder) and safety Deon Bush (foot) have been ruled out for Sunday’s game against Minnesota. Johnson has been a staple of the Bears Defense as a rookie, having been removed from last week’s contest due to a shoulder ailment. The team will likely rely on Kindle Vildor in an expanded capacity Sunday to attempt to corral Adam Thielen and Justin
New York Jets kicker Sam Ficken (groin) has been activated off of injured reserve, paving the way for him to potentially serve as the team’s kicker Sunday against the Rams. There had been much activity from New York in the kicking game throughout the week, with Chase McLaughlin having been claimed off of waivers and Sergio Castillo released. Ficken had been perfect on extra points
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel finished with four receptions for 42 yards on nine targets in the Week 15 loss to the Packers. Samuel now has at least nine targets in four of the past six games and has become a bigger part of this offense as of late. The WR also has at least 68 yards in three of the past four games.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore compiled six receptions for 131 yards on eight targets in Week 15. The WR now has at least seven targets in the past four games and at least 96 yards in three of the past four games. With solid numbers as of late, Moore is a terrific starter in the remaining weeks of the season. Source: NFL.com
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis had 14 carries for 59 yards and two receptions for two yards on two targets in the Week 15 loss to Green Bay. Davis has at least 50 rushing yards in the past four games and has been serviceable in place of Christian McCaffrey. The RB would be in the starting conversation next week if McCaffrey cannot play (thigh),
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater finished 21-for-35 for 258 yards along with four carries for 26 yards and a score in Saturday’s loss to the Packers. The QB now has over 250 yards passing in the last three games he has played, but only one passing touchdown and one pick in that span. Though he does have a couple of rushing touchdowns as well, Bridgewater
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was unable to do much damage during the Week 15 matchup against the Denver Broncos. He hauled in two of his five targets for 18 yards in the win. This performance snapped a three game touchdown streak for Davis. However, the absence of John Brown (calf) has created a role for Davis in this offense. Stefon Diggs (foot) was
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox continued to get involved in the offense during the Week 15 matchup with the Denver Broncos. Knox hauled in two of his four targets for 36 yards and one touchdown in the win. It wasn’t a huge game for Knox, but a fairly productive game for him. He has collected three touchdowns in three of the last four games.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley seemingly had no issues versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. This was a nice bounce back outing for Beasley after posting a dud last week. He hauled in eight of his 10 targets for 112 yards in the win over Denver. This was his third straight game with 10 targets or more. Clearly the Bills love getting Beasley
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) was knocked out of this Week 15 matchup late in the fourth quarter. However, Diggs put together a great outing versus the Denver Broncos secondary before exiting the game. He hauled in 11 of his 13 targets for 147 yards in the win. This was the third straight 10-plus catch game for Diggs and fourth in his last
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss was the clear lead back for the Week 15 matchup versus the Denver Broncos. He rushed 13 times for 81 yards in the win over Denver. He didn’t do anything in the passing game, but it wasn’t really needed with the Bills running away with this game. Devin Singletary got a garbage time touchdown, but Moss looked like the
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary was not as productive as his stat line would appear in Week 15. He rushed eight times for 68 yards and one touchdown in the win over the Denver Broncos. He also added three receptions for 16 yards through the air. On paper, that seems like a decent outing, but Singletary had 17 rushing yards until the Bills final
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards has fantasy value despite conceding carries to J.K. Dobbins and Lamar Jackson from week-to-week. The 25-year-old has only 23 carries over his previous three outings, but he has racked up three touchdowns during that same span. Despite his low volume of carries, the Ravens appear committed to running the ball, so Edwards is still a sufficient option in all
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had seemingly no issues against the Denver Broncos Defense in Week 15. He completed 28 of 40 passing attempts for 359 passing yards and two touchdowns without an interception in the win. He also rushed three times for 33 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Allen absolutely destroyed the banged up Broncos secondary. He surpassed the 4,000 yard mark
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins continues to benefit from the team’s commitment to the rushing attack. Despite being locked up in a timeshare with Gus Edwards and Lamar Jackson, the rookie has made a consistent dent on the fantasy end by finding the end zone in each of his last three outings. For those in need of a back with upside, fantasy managers should
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is a must-start on Sunday against Jacksonville. Although a matchup against the Jaguars Defense is favorable for anyone, the veteran has played well enough to strongly consider in fantasy lineups in all formats. Andrews has received a combined 22 targets over his last three games, hauling in 17 catches for 235 yards and a touchdown. Despite the Ravens continuing
Houston Texans wide receiver Chad Hansen has officially been elevated to the active roster for Sunday’s game versus Indianapolis, a surefire move after his recent emergence as a favored target for Deshaun Watson. Having spent time on the team’s practice squad, Houston had to make a roster decision about Hansen, who has seen seven targets in each of the past two games. Injuries and suspensions
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) was taken to the locker room late in Saturday’s contest versus Denver due to a foot ailment. With the game firmly in hand and Diggs not appearing to have sustained an obvious injury, fantasy managers can choose to be optimistic in the short-term that the move is merely precautionary. En route to victory, Diggs hauled in a season-high
Tennessee Titans wide receiver/returner Kalif Raymond (COVID-19 list) will miss Sunday’s contest versus Detroit after having been placed on the COVID-19/reserve list Saturday. (Players do not need to test positive to land on the list.) Raymond’s role in 2020 has been primarily that of return specialist, having logged a combined 483 return yards on punts and kicks. The Titans Defense/special teams unit took a bit
New England Patriots defensive end/linebacker Shilique Calhoun (knee) is back in the mix for Sunday’s contest versus Miami, having been activated off of injured reserve Saturday. Calhoun has not played since Week 9 due to a knee injury, with his return giving the Patriots Defense yet another pass rusher at their disposal. In eight games this year, Calhoun has compiled a career-high 14 tackles and
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson (shoulder) and safety Deon Bush (foot) have been ruled out for Sunday’s game against Minnesota. Johnson has been a staple of the Bears Defense as a rookie, having been removed from last week’s contest due to a shoulder ailment. The team will likely rely on Kindle Vildor in an expanded capacity Sunday to attempt to corral Adam Thielen and Justin
New York Jets kicker Sam Ficken (groin) has been activated off of injured reserve, paving the way for him to potentially serve as the team’s kicker Sunday against the Rams. There had been much activity from New York in the kicking game throughout the week, with Chase McLaughlin having been claimed off of waivers and Sergio Castillo released. Ficken had been perfect on extra points
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel finished with four receptions for 42 yards on nine targets in the Week 15 loss to the Packers. Samuel now has at least nine targets in four of the past six games and has become a bigger part of this offense as of late. The WR also has at least 68 yards in three of the past four games.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore compiled six receptions for 131 yards on eight targets in Week 15. The WR now has at least seven targets in the past four games and at least 96 yards in three of the past four games. With solid numbers as of late, Moore is a terrific starter in the remaining weeks of the season. Source: NFL.com
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis had 14 carries for 59 yards and two receptions for two yards on two targets in the Week 15 loss to Green Bay. Davis has at least 50 rushing yards in the past four games and has been serviceable in place of Christian McCaffrey. The RB would be in the starting conversation next week if McCaffrey cannot play (thigh),
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater finished 21-for-35 for 258 yards along with four carries for 26 yards and a score in Saturday’s loss to the Packers. The QB now has over 250 yards passing in the last three games he has played, but only one passing touchdown and one pick in that span. Though he does have a couple of rushing touchdowns as well, Bridgewater
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was unable to do much damage during the Week 15 matchup against the Denver Broncos. He hauled in two of his five targets for 18 yards in the win. This performance snapped a three game touchdown streak for Davis. However, the absence of John Brown (calf) has created a role for Davis in this offense. Stefon Diggs (foot) was
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox continued to get involved in the offense during the Week 15 matchup with the Denver Broncos. Knox hauled in two of his four targets for 36 yards and one touchdown in the win. It wasn’t a huge game for Knox, but a fairly productive game for him. He has collected three touchdowns in three of the last four games.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley seemingly had no issues versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. This was a nice bounce back outing for Beasley after posting a dud last week. He hauled in eight of his 10 targets for 112 yards in the win over Denver. This was his third straight game with 10 targets or more. Clearly the Bills love getting Beasley
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) was knocked out of this Week 15 matchup late in the fourth quarter. However, Diggs put together a great outing versus the Denver Broncos secondary before exiting the game. He hauled in 11 of his 13 targets for 147 yards in the win. This was the third straight 10-plus catch game for Diggs and fourth in his last
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss was the clear lead back for the Week 15 matchup versus the Denver Broncos. He rushed 13 times for 81 yards in the win over Denver. He didn’t do anything in the passing game, but it wasn’t really needed with the Bills running away with this game. Devin Singletary got a garbage time touchdown, but Moss looked like the
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary was not as productive as his stat line would appear in Week 15. He rushed eight times for 68 yards and one touchdown in the win over the Denver Broncos. He also added three receptions for 16 yards through the air. On paper, that seems like a decent outing, but Singletary had 17 rushing yards until the Bills final
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards has fantasy value despite conceding carries to J.K. Dobbins and Lamar Jackson from week-to-week. The 25-year-old has only 23 carries over his previous three outings, but he has racked up three touchdowns during that same span. Despite his low volume of carries, the Ravens appear committed to running the ball, so Edwards is still a sufficient option in all
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had seemingly no issues against the Denver Broncos Defense in Week 15. He completed 28 of 40 passing attempts for 359 passing yards and two touchdowns without an interception in the win. He also rushed three times for 33 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Allen absolutely destroyed the banged up Broncos secondary. He surpassed the 4,000 yard mark
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins continues to benefit from the team’s commitment to the rushing attack. Despite being locked up in a timeshare with Gus Edwards and Lamar Jackson, the rookie has made a consistent dent on the fantasy end by finding the end zone in each of his last three outings. For those in need of a back with upside, fantasy managers should
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is a must-start on Sunday against Jacksonville. Although a matchup against the Jaguars Defense is favorable for anyone, the veteran has played well enough to strongly consider in fantasy lineups in all formats. Andrews has received a combined 22 targets over his last three games, hauling in 17 catches for 235 yards and a touchdown. Despite the Ravens continuing
Houston Texans wide receiver Chad Hansen has officially been elevated to the active roster for Sunday’s game versus Indianapolis, a surefire move after his recent emergence as a favored target for Deshaun Watson. Having spent time on the team’s practice squad, Houston had to make a roster decision about Hansen, who has seen seven targets in each of the past two games. Injuries and suspensions
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) was taken to the locker room late in Saturday’s contest versus Denver due to a foot ailment. With the game firmly in hand and Diggs not appearing to have sustained an obvious injury, fantasy managers can choose to be optimistic in the short-term that the move is merely precautionary. En route to victory, Diggs hauled in a season-high
Tennessee Titans wide receiver/returner Kalif Raymond (COVID-19 list) will miss Sunday’s contest versus Detroit after having been placed on the COVID-19/reserve list Saturday. (Players do not need to test positive to land on the list.) Raymond’s role in 2020 has been primarily that of return specialist, having logged a combined 483 return yards on punts and kicks. The Titans Defense/special teams unit took a bit
New England Patriots defensive end/linebacker Shilique Calhoun (knee) is back in the mix for Sunday’s contest versus Miami, having been activated off of injured reserve Saturday. Calhoun has not played since Week 9 due to a knee injury, with his return giving the Patriots Defense yet another pass rusher at their disposal. In eight games this year, Calhoun has compiled a career-high 14 tackles and
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson (shoulder) and safety Deon Bush (foot) have been ruled out for Sunday’s game against Minnesota. Johnson has been a staple of the Bears Defense as a rookie, having been removed from last week’s contest due to a shoulder ailment. The team will likely rely on Kindle Vildor in an expanded capacity Sunday to attempt to corral Adam Thielen and Justin
New York Jets kicker Sam Ficken (groin) has been activated off of injured reserve, paving the way for him to potentially serve as the team’s kicker Sunday against the Rams. There had been much activity from New York in the kicking game throughout the week, with Chase McLaughlin having been claimed off of waivers and Sergio Castillo released. Ficken had been perfect on extra points
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