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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring) is expected to be on the field for his team’s Week 14 matchup with Dallas. Higgins practiced in a limited fashion for all three of the sessions this week, so it comes as little surprise that he’ll be out there against a Cowboys’ defense that has allowed 21 touchdowns to wideouts, most in the NFL. Averaging 6.5 targets
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) and running back D’Andre Swift (illness) are both expected to play in Week 14 against the Packers. Both players were able to practice fully on Friday, lending optimism towards their status for the divisional contest. Swift has missed the last three games with both a concussion and a non-COVID illness, though it seems like he’ll make his return to
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (calf) was listed as questionable but will play against the Bengals in Week 14. Elliott has been a bit banged up over the last several weeks, with the calf bruise being the latest ailment, which he suffered during last week’s game against Baltimore. With over 95 scrimmage yards in two of his last three games and a matchup with
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will look to rebound after a subpar performance against the Cowboys, at least on the passing end. Although the MVP ran for 94 yards off 13 carries, he only threw just over 100 yards. While Jackson’s two touchdown tosses helped offset his shoddy numbers, it was still an unwelcome outing for the former Louisville Cardinal, who had much more efficient
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd is entering Week 14 with a lot of weight on his shoulders. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) potentially out of the lineup, along with the underwhelming recent play of A.J. Green and Giovani Bernard, the 26-year-old may have his number called often against the Cowboys. Boyd finished the Week 13 matchup against the Dolphins with only one catch, a massive
Cincinnati Bengals running back A.J. Green has struggled as of late, being held without a catch in his previous two outings. However, with quarterback Brandon Allen suggesting that the veteran needed to be more involved on the offensive end moving ahead, his stock may be higher now than it has been in recent memory. Couple that with the fact that Tee Higgins (hamstring) may not
Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard has struggled as of late. Despite the absence of Joe Mixon (foot), the veteran out of UNC has accumulated nine carries or less in three of his last four outings. Bernard also hasn’t found the end zone since the beginning of November and has also regressed on the receiving end. However, the upside is still there for those fantasy
The Miami Dolphins have placed running back Myles Gaskin on the reserve/COVID-19 list, meaning he will not play in Week 14 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Gaskin’s absence means that the team will turn to some combination of DeAndre Washington, Patrick Laird, and Elijah McGuire to fill out their running back corps this weekend. While it is unclear exactly how the team will split up
The Raiders defense had a decent game last week due to forcing turnovers and tallying sacks, but they still allowed 28 points to an awful Jets offense. The Colts offense has limitations, but they still rank 10th in the league in scoring and are averaging over 28 points per game over their last three contests. The Raiders defense has mostly struggled getting to the opposing
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw for a season-high 389 yards last week as the Titans tried to dig out of a massive deficit, but the team’s Week 14 game plan should be more balanced against a Jaguars Defense that’s allowing the most scrimmage yards (416.0) and fourth-most points (29.3) per game. Tannehill should be able to exploit one of the weaker defenses in the
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller had a dominant performance against the Jets last week but will definitely have a tougher matchup against the Colts Defense. The Colts defense ranks first against opposing tight ends, so receptions will not come easy. However, Waller is simply too good to be put on the bench. He has 77 receptions and 742 receiving yards, which are both
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis is fresh off a standout 182-yard performance in which he scored his fourth touchdown of the season, and the Titans receiver needs just 90 more yards to tie his career-high of 891 heading into a Week 14 trip to Jacksonville. Davis has thrived in the red zone, converting all seven targets into receptions over the past two contests, one
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has been consistent throughout the year, but fantasy owners should not expect big performances from him. He has just two touchdowns all season and has not gone for over 100 yards in any game. With that being said, he has 15 targets and 11 receptions over the last two weeks, proving that he is worthy of flex consideration
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is still a volatile fantasy option heading into this week against the Colts. He had three catches for 84 yards and a touchdown last week against the Jets, but his performance was saved by a game-winning, deep-ball touchdown. He does not have more than three catches in any game this season, and the Colts Defense has been
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Brandon Allen (chest) will likely be good to go for Sunday’s matchup against the Cowboys. The sophomore took a hard shot during the Week 13 encounter against the Dolphins. While the hit forced him out of the game prematurely, he doesn’t appear to have suffered any long term ramifications. Nonetheless, the 28-year-old has no business being in any fantasy lineup, primarily after
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor carries flex value in deeper leagues this week against the Colts. He has not been as inconsistent as he has been for most of the season with at least four catches in each of his last three games. He has also seen 26 total targets over the last three weeks, which is the most targets he has seen
Las Vegas Raiders running back Devontae Booker has uncertain value heading into a Week 14 matchup with the Colts. Josh Jacobs (ankle) is currently questionable after being a limited participant in Friday’s practice. If Jacobs is unable to go, Booker would get the bulk of the carries after getting 16 last week in Jacobs’ absence. Booker is averaging five yards per carry on the year,
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr played well against the Jets last week, but things will be more difficult in Week 14 against a stout Colts Defense. Despite ranking just 16th against opposing quarterbacks, the Colts defense has only allowed 15 passing touchdowns all season, which ranks third-least in the NFL. They have also forced 13 interceptions, and Derek Carr has been prone to some
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox is coming off his best performance of the season against the San Francisco 49ers. He hauled in all four of his targets for 27 yards and one touchdown in the win. It was a nice outing by Knox, but fantasy owners shouldn’t expect it to happen again this week. He’ll get a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has played well in the absence of John Brown (calf) over the last few weeks. He has six receptions, 147 yards, and two touchdown over his last two games. Sadly, his production is expected to regress against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14. A defense that has allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Davis is
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring) is expected to be on the field for his team’s Week 14 matchup with Dallas. Higgins practiced in a limited fashion for all three of the sessions this week, so it comes as little surprise that he’ll be out there against a Cowboys’ defense that has allowed 21 touchdowns to wideouts, most in the NFL. Averaging 6.5 targets
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) and running back D’Andre Swift (illness) are both expected to play in Week 14 against the Packers. Both players were able to practice fully on Friday, lending optimism towards their status for the divisional contest. Swift has missed the last three games with both a concussion and a non-COVID illness, though it seems like he’ll make his return to
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (calf) was listed as questionable but will play against the Bengals in Week 14. Elliott has been a bit banged up over the last several weeks, with the calf bruise being the latest ailment, which he suffered during last week’s game against Baltimore. With over 95 scrimmage yards in two of his last three games and a matchup with
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will look to rebound after a subpar performance against the Cowboys, at least on the passing end. Although the MVP ran for 94 yards off 13 carries, he only threw just over 100 yards. While Jackson’s two touchdown tosses helped offset his shoddy numbers, it was still an unwelcome outing for the former Louisville Cardinal, who had much more efficient
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd is entering Week 14 with a lot of weight on his shoulders. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) potentially out of the lineup, along with the underwhelming recent play of A.J. Green and Giovani Bernard, the 26-year-old may have his number called often against the Cowboys. Boyd finished the Week 13 matchup against the Dolphins with only one catch, a massive
Cincinnati Bengals running back A.J. Green has struggled as of late, being held without a catch in his previous two outings. However, with quarterback Brandon Allen suggesting that the veteran needed to be more involved on the offensive end moving ahead, his stock may be higher now than it has been in recent memory. Couple that with the fact that Tee Higgins (hamstring) may not
Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard has struggled as of late. Despite the absence of Joe Mixon (foot), the veteran out of UNC has accumulated nine carries or less in three of his last four outings. Bernard also hasn’t found the end zone since the beginning of November and has also regressed on the receiving end. However, the upside is still there for those fantasy
The Miami Dolphins have placed running back Myles Gaskin on the reserve/COVID-19 list, meaning he will not play in Week 14 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Gaskin’s absence means that the team will turn to some combination of DeAndre Washington, Patrick Laird, and Elijah McGuire to fill out their running back corps this weekend. While it is unclear exactly how the team will split up
The Raiders defense had a decent game last week due to forcing turnovers and tallying sacks, but they still allowed 28 points to an awful Jets offense. The Colts offense has limitations, but they still rank 10th in the league in scoring and are averaging over 28 points per game over their last three contests. The Raiders defense has mostly struggled getting to the opposing
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw for a season-high 389 yards last week as the Titans tried to dig out of a massive deficit, but the team’s Week 14 game plan should be more balanced against a Jaguars Defense that’s allowing the most scrimmage yards (416.0) and fourth-most points (29.3) per game. Tannehill should be able to exploit one of the weaker defenses in the
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller had a dominant performance against the Jets last week but will definitely have a tougher matchup against the Colts Defense. The Colts defense ranks first against opposing tight ends, so receptions will not come easy. However, Waller is simply too good to be put on the bench. He has 77 receptions and 742 receiving yards, which are both
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis is fresh off a standout 182-yard performance in which he scored his fourth touchdown of the season, and the Titans receiver needs just 90 more yards to tie his career-high of 891 heading into a Week 14 trip to Jacksonville. Davis has thrived in the red zone, converting all seven targets into receptions over the past two contests, one
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has been consistent throughout the year, but fantasy owners should not expect big performances from him. He has just two touchdowns all season and has not gone for over 100 yards in any game. With that being said, he has 15 targets and 11 receptions over the last two weeks, proving that he is worthy of flex consideration
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is still a volatile fantasy option heading into this week against the Colts. He had three catches for 84 yards and a touchdown last week against the Jets, but his performance was saved by a game-winning, deep-ball touchdown. He does not have more than three catches in any game this season, and the Colts Defense has been
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Brandon Allen (chest) will likely be good to go for Sunday’s matchup against the Cowboys. The sophomore took a hard shot during the Week 13 encounter against the Dolphins. While the hit forced him out of the game prematurely, he doesn’t appear to have suffered any long term ramifications. Nonetheless, the 28-year-old has no business being in any fantasy lineup, primarily after
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor carries flex value in deeper leagues this week against the Colts. He has not been as inconsistent as he has been for most of the season with at least four catches in each of his last three games. He has also seen 26 total targets over the last three weeks, which is the most targets he has seen
Las Vegas Raiders running back Devontae Booker has uncertain value heading into a Week 14 matchup with the Colts. Josh Jacobs (ankle) is currently questionable after being a limited participant in Friday’s practice. If Jacobs is unable to go, Booker would get the bulk of the carries after getting 16 last week in Jacobs’ absence. Booker is averaging five yards per carry on the year,
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr played well against the Jets last week, but things will be more difficult in Week 14 against a stout Colts Defense. Despite ranking just 16th against opposing quarterbacks, the Colts defense has only allowed 15 passing touchdowns all season, which ranks third-least in the NFL. They have also forced 13 interceptions, and Derek Carr has been prone to some
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox is coming off his best performance of the season against the San Francisco 49ers. He hauled in all four of his targets for 27 yards and one touchdown in the win. It was a nice outing by Knox, but fantasy owners shouldn’t expect it to happen again this week. He’ll get a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has played well in the absence of John Brown (calf) over the last few weeks. He has six receptions, 147 yards, and two touchdown over his last two games. Sadly, his production is expected to regress against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14. A defense that has allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Davis is
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring) is expected to be on the field for his team’s Week 14 matchup with Dallas. Higgins practiced in a limited fashion for all three of the sessions this week, so it comes as little surprise that he’ll be out there against a Cowboys’ defense that has allowed 21 touchdowns to wideouts, most in the NFL. Averaging 6.5 targets
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) and running back D’Andre Swift (illness) are both expected to play in Week 14 against the Packers. Both players were able to practice fully on Friday, lending optimism towards their status for the divisional contest. Swift has missed the last three games with both a concussion and a non-COVID illness, though it seems like he’ll make his return to
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (calf) was listed as questionable but will play against the Bengals in Week 14. Elliott has been a bit banged up over the last several weeks, with the calf bruise being the latest ailment, which he suffered during last week’s game against Baltimore. With over 95 scrimmage yards in two of his last three games and a matchup with
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will look to rebound after a subpar performance against the Cowboys, at least on the passing end. Although the MVP ran for 94 yards off 13 carries, he only threw just over 100 yards. While Jackson’s two touchdown tosses helped offset his shoddy numbers, it was still an unwelcome outing for the former Louisville Cardinal, who had much more efficient
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd is entering Week 14 with a lot of weight on his shoulders. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) potentially out of the lineup, along with the underwhelming recent play of A.J. Green and Giovani Bernard, the 26-year-old may have his number called often against the Cowboys. Boyd finished the Week 13 matchup against the Dolphins with only one catch, a massive
Cincinnati Bengals running back A.J. Green has struggled as of late, being held without a catch in his previous two outings. However, with quarterback Brandon Allen suggesting that the veteran needed to be more involved on the offensive end moving ahead, his stock may be higher now than it has been in recent memory. Couple that with the fact that Tee Higgins (hamstring) may not
Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard has struggled as of late. Despite the absence of Joe Mixon (foot), the veteran out of UNC has accumulated nine carries or less in three of his last four outings. Bernard also hasn’t found the end zone since the beginning of November and has also regressed on the receiving end. However, the upside is still there for those fantasy
The Miami Dolphins have placed running back Myles Gaskin on the reserve/COVID-19 list, meaning he will not play in Week 14 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Gaskin’s absence means that the team will turn to some combination of DeAndre Washington, Patrick Laird, and Elijah McGuire to fill out their running back corps this weekend. While it is unclear exactly how the team will split up
The Raiders defense had a decent game last week due to forcing turnovers and tallying sacks, but they still allowed 28 points to an awful Jets offense. The Colts offense has limitations, but they still rank 10th in the league in scoring and are averaging over 28 points per game over their last three contests. The Raiders defense has mostly struggled getting to the opposing
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw for a season-high 389 yards last week as the Titans tried to dig out of a massive deficit, but the team’s Week 14 game plan should be more balanced against a Jaguars Defense that’s allowing the most scrimmage yards (416.0) and fourth-most points (29.3) per game. Tannehill should be able to exploit one of the weaker defenses in the
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller had a dominant performance against the Jets last week but will definitely have a tougher matchup against the Colts Defense. The Colts defense ranks first against opposing tight ends, so receptions will not come easy. However, Waller is simply too good to be put on the bench. He has 77 receptions and 742 receiving yards, which are both
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis is fresh off a standout 182-yard performance in which he scored his fourth touchdown of the season, and the Titans receiver needs just 90 more yards to tie his career-high of 891 heading into a Week 14 trip to Jacksonville. Davis has thrived in the red zone, converting all seven targets into receptions over the past two contests, one
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has been consistent throughout the year, but fantasy owners should not expect big performances from him. He has just two touchdowns all season and has not gone for over 100 yards in any game. With that being said, he has 15 targets and 11 receptions over the last two weeks, proving that he is worthy of flex consideration
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is still a volatile fantasy option heading into this week against the Colts. He had three catches for 84 yards and a touchdown last week against the Jets, but his performance was saved by a game-winning, deep-ball touchdown. He does not have more than three catches in any game this season, and the Colts Defense has been
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Brandon Allen (chest) will likely be good to go for Sunday’s matchup against the Cowboys. The sophomore took a hard shot during the Week 13 encounter against the Dolphins. While the hit forced him out of the game prematurely, he doesn’t appear to have suffered any long term ramifications. Nonetheless, the 28-year-old has no business being in any fantasy lineup, primarily after
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor carries flex value in deeper leagues this week against the Colts. He has not been as inconsistent as he has been for most of the season with at least four catches in each of his last three games. He has also seen 26 total targets over the last three weeks, which is the most targets he has seen
Las Vegas Raiders running back Devontae Booker has uncertain value heading into a Week 14 matchup with the Colts. Josh Jacobs (ankle) is currently questionable after being a limited participant in Friday’s practice. If Jacobs is unable to go, Booker would get the bulk of the carries after getting 16 last week in Jacobs’ absence. Booker is averaging five yards per carry on the year,
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr played well against the Jets last week, but things will be more difficult in Week 14 against a stout Colts Defense. Despite ranking just 16th against opposing quarterbacks, the Colts defense has only allowed 15 passing touchdowns all season, which ranks third-least in the NFL. They have also forced 13 interceptions, and Derek Carr has been prone to some
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox is coming off his best performance of the season against the San Francisco 49ers. He hauled in all four of his targets for 27 yards and one touchdown in the win. It was a nice outing by Knox, but fantasy owners shouldn’t expect it to happen again this week. He’ll get a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has played well in the absence of John Brown (calf) over the last few weeks. He has six receptions, 147 yards, and two touchdown over his last two games. Sadly, his production is expected to regress against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14. A defense that has allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Davis is
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