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New York Jets head coach Adam Gase said that wide receiver Jamison Crowder (calf) will be limited in practice on Friday and will be questionable for Week 15 against the Rams. The fact that Crowder was limited in practice this week gives him a decent shot at playing on Sunday, but he’s also been held under 50 receiving yards in each of the last five
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said that cornerback Darius Slay (concussion) remains in the league’s concussion protocol. It’s never a good sign when a player remains in the concussion protocol late in the week, so Slay should be considered highly questionable to play in Week 15 against the Cardinals. This is notable for Philly’s secondary after they had a rough game against the Saints
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs) missed his third day of practice this week on Friday. “He’s feeling better, but we’re gonna see where that goes,” head coach Darrell Bevell said. Bevell said earlier this week that Stafford won’t need to practice to play in Week 15 against the Titans, so there’s still a chance he’ll be active. For a quarterback that has been up
Detroit Lions interim head coach Darrell Bevell said that wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) really wants to come back, but they’re at the point where they may need to shut him down for the rest of the 2020 season with just three games left, including Week 15. Golladay said he’s dealing with a “muscle strain” that he aggravated. It’s been a lingering issue for the
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith (calf) wasn’t able to do much of anything in practice on Friday, which isn’t a great sign for his availability in Week 15 against the Seahawks. Smith’s final designation has yet to be announced, but he might be lucky to receive a questionable tag at this point after missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday. The 36-year-old could play against
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed left tackle Donovan Smith on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday and removed kicker Ryan Succop, punter Bradley Pinion and long snapper Zach Triner from the list in corresponding moves. Smith will now be unavailable to play in Week 15 against the Falcons, which is bad news for quarterback Tom Brady. The left tackle is quarantined after having close contact with
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said that quarterback Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) will “get his share” of the first-team snaps at practice on Friday. The Giants will keep a close eye on Jones’ mobility as they decide whether to start him in Week 15 against the Browns on Sunday night. The Giants listed Jones as limited for an estimated practice on Thursday, so
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has surprisingly been more involved in the offensive gameplan over the last two weeks. Knox has been 11 targets over his last two games, which is a lot considering he was barely involved before that. Possibly, the Bills are beginning to trust Knox to make plays for them. Regardless, it’s tough to imagine Knox having a huge game versus
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been asked to step up over the last few weeks with John Brown (calf) sidelined. The rookie wide receiver has played surprisingly well and could be a PPR option versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. Davis has caught a touchdown in each of his last three games. He has 47 targets on the season and saw eight
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been a solid option in PPR leagues basically all season long. That trend should continue throughout the rest of the regular season with John Brown (calf) sidelined. Beasley has seen 21 targets over his last two games, so it’s tough to bench him in Week 15. The Denver Broncos have a fairly solid pass defense, but Beasley should
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman (ankle) has returned to practice, opening the three-week window for the team to activate him from Injured Reserve. Freeman was officially activated from the COVID-19 list on Thursday after being placed on it two weeks ago. The former Falcons back could play in Week 15 against the Browns on Sunday night, but that’s unlikely at this juncture in
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs continues to destroy opposing defenses, and that should be the case versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. Diggs comes into this matchup with 1,167 receiving yards, 100 receptions and five touchdowns on the season. Best of luck to any defense trying to slow down Diggs right now. The Broncos secondary has been solid against the passing attack, but
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has struggled to get much of anything going on the ground this season. Heading into Week 15, Moss has a total of 335 rushing yards, which means he’s basically been a non-factor in fantasy leagues. It’s unlikely that he carries much value heading into a matchup with the Denver Broncos. This defense has allowed eight rushing touchdowns over their
New York Jets pass-rusher Jordan Jenkins (shoulder) is having surgery to fix a torn labrum and dislocated shoulder on Tuesday, according to a source. Jenkins suffered the injury in Week 3 and had been playing through it. The 26-year-old former third-round pick in 2016 signed a one-year deal with Gang Green and was the team’s sack leader in 2019 with eight. In 12 games this
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary is looking to bounce back after a rough performance versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. Singletary hasn’t been able to provide much reliable value this season since he has only found the end zone once. However, he’ll get a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week 15. A defense that has allowed eight rushing touchdowns over their last
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has put himself in the MVP conversation with his performance this season. Sadly, he didn’t turn in the best game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, but is looking to rebound in Week 15. He’ll get a fairly favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos. A secondary that has been average at stopping the passing attack this season. Fantasy managers can
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith (calf), who didn’t practice on Wednesday or Thursday, is planning to try and get in some practice work on Friday. Washington has been hopeful that Smith can start in Week 15 against the Seahawks despite straining his calf last week, and practicing on a limited basis on Friday would be a big step towards that goal. The veteran QB
Atlanta Falcons interim head coach Raheem Morris said that wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is out for Week 15 against the Buccaneers. It will be Jones’ second straight game on the sidelines with a hamstring injury that has been bothering him off and on for most of the season. With just two games left in the regular season, it’s fair to wonder if the 31-year-old
The Raiders defense struggled once again in a loss to the Chargers. They allowed 30 points and over 400 total yards. This marks the ninth time this season where they have allowed at least 30 points. They were once again unable to force a turnover and tallied just one sack. Justin Herbert picked their defense apart, completing over 68 percent of his passes, throwing for
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (lung, ribs) will be the team’s starting quarterback in Week 15 against the Chiefs, according to a source. The Saints believe that Brees is fully healthy and doctors have cleared him to play. The future Hall of Famer had no setbacks in practice this week, didn’t feel pain and took the first-team repetitions in practice. Jameis Winston will continue
New York Jets head coach Adam Gase said that wide receiver Jamison Crowder (calf) will be limited in practice on Friday and will be questionable for Week 15 against the Rams. The fact that Crowder was limited in practice this week gives him a decent shot at playing on Sunday, but he’s also been held under 50 receiving yards in each of the last five
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said that cornerback Darius Slay (concussion) remains in the league’s concussion protocol. It’s never a good sign when a player remains in the concussion protocol late in the week, so Slay should be considered highly questionable to play in Week 15 against the Cardinals. This is notable for Philly’s secondary after they had a rough game against the Saints
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs) missed his third day of practice this week on Friday. “He’s feeling better, but we’re gonna see where that goes,” head coach Darrell Bevell said. Bevell said earlier this week that Stafford won’t need to practice to play in Week 15 against the Titans, so there’s still a chance he’ll be active. For a quarterback that has been up
Detroit Lions interim head coach Darrell Bevell said that wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) really wants to come back, but they’re at the point where they may need to shut him down for the rest of the 2020 season with just three games left, including Week 15. Golladay said he’s dealing with a “muscle strain” that he aggravated. It’s been a lingering issue for the
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith (calf) wasn’t able to do much of anything in practice on Friday, which isn’t a great sign for his availability in Week 15 against the Seahawks. Smith’s final designation has yet to be announced, but he might be lucky to receive a questionable tag at this point after missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday. The 36-year-old could play against
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed left tackle Donovan Smith on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday and removed kicker Ryan Succop, punter Bradley Pinion and long snapper Zach Triner from the list in corresponding moves. Smith will now be unavailable to play in Week 15 against the Falcons, which is bad news for quarterback Tom Brady. The left tackle is quarantined after having close contact with
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said that quarterback Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) will “get his share” of the first-team snaps at practice on Friday. The Giants will keep a close eye on Jones’ mobility as they decide whether to start him in Week 15 against the Browns on Sunday night. The Giants listed Jones as limited for an estimated practice on Thursday, so
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has surprisingly been more involved in the offensive gameplan over the last two weeks. Knox has been 11 targets over his last two games, which is a lot considering he was barely involved before that. Possibly, the Bills are beginning to trust Knox to make plays for them. Regardless, it’s tough to imagine Knox having a huge game versus
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been asked to step up over the last few weeks with John Brown (calf) sidelined. The rookie wide receiver has played surprisingly well and could be a PPR option versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. Davis has caught a touchdown in each of his last three games. He has 47 targets on the season and saw eight
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been a solid option in PPR leagues basically all season long. That trend should continue throughout the rest of the regular season with John Brown (calf) sidelined. Beasley has seen 21 targets over his last two games, so it’s tough to bench him in Week 15. The Denver Broncos have a fairly solid pass defense, but Beasley should
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman (ankle) has returned to practice, opening the three-week window for the team to activate him from Injured Reserve. Freeman was officially activated from the COVID-19 list on Thursday after being placed on it two weeks ago. The former Falcons back could play in Week 15 against the Browns on Sunday night, but that’s unlikely at this juncture in
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs continues to destroy opposing defenses, and that should be the case versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. Diggs comes into this matchup with 1,167 receiving yards, 100 receptions and five touchdowns on the season. Best of luck to any defense trying to slow down Diggs right now. The Broncos secondary has been solid against the passing attack, but
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has struggled to get much of anything going on the ground this season. Heading into Week 15, Moss has a total of 335 rushing yards, which means he’s basically been a non-factor in fantasy leagues. It’s unlikely that he carries much value heading into a matchup with the Denver Broncos. This defense has allowed eight rushing touchdowns over their
New York Jets pass-rusher Jordan Jenkins (shoulder) is having surgery to fix a torn labrum and dislocated shoulder on Tuesday, according to a source. Jenkins suffered the injury in Week 3 and had been playing through it. The 26-year-old former third-round pick in 2016 signed a one-year deal with Gang Green and was the team’s sack leader in 2019 with eight. In 12 games this
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary is looking to bounce back after a rough performance versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. Singletary hasn’t been able to provide much reliable value this season since he has only found the end zone once. However, he’ll get a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week 15. A defense that has allowed eight rushing touchdowns over their last
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has put himself in the MVP conversation with his performance this season. Sadly, he didn’t turn in the best game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, but is looking to rebound in Week 15. He’ll get a fairly favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos. A secondary that has been average at stopping the passing attack this season. Fantasy managers can
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith (calf), who didn’t practice on Wednesday or Thursday, is planning to try and get in some practice work on Friday. Washington has been hopeful that Smith can start in Week 15 against the Seahawks despite straining his calf last week, and practicing on a limited basis on Friday would be a big step towards that goal. The veteran QB
Atlanta Falcons interim head coach Raheem Morris said that wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is out for Week 15 against the Buccaneers. It will be Jones’ second straight game on the sidelines with a hamstring injury that has been bothering him off and on for most of the season. With just two games left in the regular season, it’s fair to wonder if the 31-year-old
The Raiders defense struggled once again in a loss to the Chargers. They allowed 30 points and over 400 total yards. This marks the ninth time this season where they have allowed at least 30 points. They were once again unable to force a turnover and tallied just one sack. Justin Herbert picked their defense apart, completing over 68 percent of his passes, throwing for
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (lung, ribs) will be the team’s starting quarterback in Week 15 against the Chiefs, according to a source. The Saints believe that Brees is fully healthy and doctors have cleared him to play. The future Hall of Famer had no setbacks in practice this week, didn’t feel pain and took the first-team repetitions in practice. Jameis Winston will continue
New York Jets head coach Adam Gase said that wide receiver Jamison Crowder (calf) will be limited in practice on Friday and will be questionable for Week 15 against the Rams. The fact that Crowder was limited in practice this week gives him a decent shot at playing on Sunday, but he’s also been held under 50 receiving yards in each of the last five
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said that cornerback Darius Slay (concussion) remains in the league’s concussion protocol. It’s never a good sign when a player remains in the concussion protocol late in the week, so Slay should be considered highly questionable to play in Week 15 against the Cardinals. This is notable for Philly’s secondary after they had a rough game against the Saints
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs) missed his third day of practice this week on Friday. “He’s feeling better, but we’re gonna see where that goes,” head coach Darrell Bevell said. Bevell said earlier this week that Stafford won’t need to practice to play in Week 15 against the Titans, so there’s still a chance he’ll be active. For a quarterback that has been up
Detroit Lions interim head coach Darrell Bevell said that wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) really wants to come back, but they’re at the point where they may need to shut him down for the rest of the 2020 season with just three games left, including Week 15. Golladay said he’s dealing with a “muscle strain” that he aggravated. It’s been a lingering issue for the
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith (calf) wasn’t able to do much of anything in practice on Friday, which isn’t a great sign for his availability in Week 15 against the Seahawks. Smith’s final designation has yet to be announced, but he might be lucky to receive a questionable tag at this point after missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday. The 36-year-old could play against
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed left tackle Donovan Smith on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday and removed kicker Ryan Succop, punter Bradley Pinion and long snapper Zach Triner from the list in corresponding moves. Smith will now be unavailable to play in Week 15 against the Falcons, which is bad news for quarterback Tom Brady. The left tackle is quarantined after having close contact with
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said that quarterback Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) will “get his share” of the first-team snaps at practice on Friday. The Giants will keep a close eye on Jones’ mobility as they decide whether to start him in Week 15 against the Browns on Sunday night. The Giants listed Jones as limited for an estimated practice on Thursday, so
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has surprisingly been more involved in the offensive gameplan over the last two weeks. Knox has been 11 targets over his last two games, which is a lot considering he was barely involved before that. Possibly, the Bills are beginning to trust Knox to make plays for them. Regardless, it’s tough to imagine Knox having a huge game versus
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been asked to step up over the last few weeks with John Brown (calf) sidelined. The rookie wide receiver has played surprisingly well and could be a PPR option versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. Davis has caught a touchdown in each of his last three games. He has 47 targets on the season and saw eight
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been a solid option in PPR leagues basically all season long. That trend should continue throughout the rest of the regular season with John Brown (calf) sidelined. Beasley has seen 21 targets over his last two games, so it’s tough to bench him in Week 15. The Denver Broncos have a fairly solid pass defense, but Beasley should
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman (ankle) has returned to practice, opening the three-week window for the team to activate him from Injured Reserve. Freeman was officially activated from the COVID-19 list on Thursday after being placed on it two weeks ago. The former Falcons back could play in Week 15 against the Browns on Sunday night, but that’s unlikely at this juncture in
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs continues to destroy opposing defenses, and that should be the case versus the Denver Broncos in Week 15. Diggs comes into this matchup with 1,167 receiving yards, 100 receptions and five touchdowns on the season. Best of luck to any defense trying to slow down Diggs right now. The Broncos secondary has been solid against the passing attack, but
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has struggled to get much of anything going on the ground this season. Heading into Week 15, Moss has a total of 335 rushing yards, which means he’s basically been a non-factor in fantasy leagues. It’s unlikely that he carries much value heading into a matchup with the Denver Broncos. This defense has allowed eight rushing touchdowns over their
New York Jets pass-rusher Jordan Jenkins (shoulder) is having surgery to fix a torn labrum and dislocated shoulder on Tuesday, according to a source. Jenkins suffered the injury in Week 3 and had been playing through it. The 26-year-old former third-round pick in 2016 signed a one-year deal with Gang Green and was the team’s sack leader in 2019 with eight. In 12 games this
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary is looking to bounce back after a rough performance versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. Singletary hasn’t been able to provide much reliable value this season since he has only found the end zone once. However, he’ll get a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week 15. A defense that has allowed eight rushing touchdowns over their last
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has put himself in the MVP conversation with his performance this season. Sadly, he didn’t turn in the best game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, but is looking to rebound in Week 15. He’ll get a fairly favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos. A secondary that has been average at stopping the passing attack this season. Fantasy managers can
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith (calf), who didn’t practice on Wednesday or Thursday, is planning to try and get in some practice work on Friday. Washington has been hopeful that Smith can start in Week 15 against the Seahawks despite straining his calf last week, and practicing on a limited basis on Friday would be a big step towards that goal. The veteran QB
Atlanta Falcons interim head coach Raheem Morris said that wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is out for Week 15 against the Buccaneers. It will be Jones’ second straight game on the sidelines with a hamstring injury that has been bothering him off and on for most of the season. With just two games left in the regular season, it’s fair to wonder if the 31-year-old
The Raiders defense struggled once again in a loss to the Chargers. They allowed 30 points and over 400 total yards. This marks the ninth time this season where they have allowed at least 30 points. They were once again unable to force a turnover and tallied just one sack. Justin Herbert picked their defense apart, completing over 68 percent of his passes, throwing for
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (lung, ribs) will be the team’s starting quarterback in Week 15 against the Chiefs, according to a source. The Saints believe that Brees is fully healthy and doctors have cleared him to play. The future Hall of Famer had no setbacks in practice this week, didn’t feel pain and took the first-team repetitions in practice. Jameis Winston will continue
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