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Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis will be in the saddle once again for his team as the lead back against the Broncos. Davis has bumped up the depth chart after Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, quad) reportedly tweaked his quad in practice as he neared a return. Davis hasn’t exactly impressed in his last three games as the starter, as he’s plodded to 3.9 yards per
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber should be in line for more carries this week with Antonio Gibson (toe) ruled out for Week 14. J.D. McKissic will also be involved, but he is primarily a passing-downs back for Washington. Head coach Ron Rivera has been using Barber as the change-of-pace back to Gibson so Barber should see enough carries to be fantasy-relevant versus a
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater gets a Week 14 matchup against the Broncos Defense, which has picked up some momentum in the last several weeks. Denver has allowed the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks over the last four weeks, including last week’s matchup with Patrick Mahomes. Bridgewater will be tasked with solving this defense without the services of Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, quad) and
Houston Texans running back David Johnsonhas been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and will miss Week 14 against the Colts. Johnson was originally deemed questionable by interim head coach Romeo Crennel, who noted that his starting running back might not travel to Chicago because of a personal reason. It’s not known if Johnson tested positive or if he is a close contact of someone who
Washington Football Team wide receiver Cam Sims had a big game Monday in Pittsburgh, turning five catches into 92 yards. Sims’ best three games this season have come since quarterbackAlex Smith took over, and the veteran signal-caller likes throwing the deep ball to Sims. Despite the uptick in production, Sims isn’t trustworthy enough to start in the fantasy playoffs. Prior to seeing nine targets on
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate hasn’t been good for fantasy most of the season and doesn’t appear on the verge of breaking out ahead of the playoffs in most fantasy leagues. Tate has just three games this season with more than five targets and just two touchdowns in 10 games. Worst of all, the veteran receiver is yet to eclipse 50 yards in
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry is coming off of his worst game of the season with one catch for five yards in Week 13, but he should be able to bounce back against the Falcons in Week 14. Henry will be fortunate to face the Falcons Defense that is allowing just under six receptions and 57 yards to opposing tight ends. This a
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard played his worst game of the season last week against the Seahawks but will look to bounce back against the Cardinals. Starting QB Daniel Jones (hamstring) returning to the lineup would help Shepard as he caught just one of six targets last week with backup Colt McCoy starting. Prior to last week’s dud, Shepard had been one of
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams will look to get back on track in Week 14 versus a weak Atlanta Falcons secondary. Williams has been a shaky play for managers all season, because he has been very inconsistent. However, Williams will have a very favorable matchup versus a Falcons secondary that is allowing 208 yards per game to opposing wide receivers. If there is
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen should continue to be treated as a WR1 in a very favorable matchup against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14. Allen has posted under 50 yards in two consecutive games, but that should changes on Sunday against a vulnerable Falcons Defense that is allowing 208 yards per game to opposing wide receivers. Allen has been one of the
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has been a trustworthy fantasy option overall this season and should be started this week versus Arizona. Engram had a down-game last week with the Giants starting backup QB Colt McCoy, but signs are pointing towards Daniel Jones (hamstring) being back this week. Fantasy managers hope Jones returning puts Engram closer to the 129-yard performance he put up
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler will face a tough Atlanta Falcons Defense that is allowing just 67 yards per game in Week 14. Ekeler has been very active since returning in Week 12 from a hamstring and managers can expect that to continue on Sunday. Despite the Falcons tough run defense, they have allowed five receptions and 36 yards per game to opposing
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense has slipped up recently, recording just five sacks and three interceptions in their last three games. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has played good football lately, though he’s coming off a game where he threw one interception and was sacked four times against the Jaguars. It’s not a smash spot, but the Buccaneers’ defensive line could get back to their old
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas will have a tough matchup in Week 14 coming off his breakout performance on Monday night last week. Thomas caught all nine of his targets for 98 yards and a touchdown as QB Alex Smith checked down to his tight end and running backs all night. Thomas has at least four targets in every game since Smith took
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to get back on track after back-to-back poor outings. Herbert will face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14 and will have a favorable matchup. The Falcons Defense has been awful this year and is allowing 300 yards and two touchdowns per game to opposing signal callers. This should be just what the rookie will need to
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will continue to be the top tight end in a matchup versus a tough Miami Dolphins Defense. Kelce is coming off of another big performance in Week 13 that saw him catch eight of his 13 targets for 136 yards and a touchdown. The Dolphins have a strong defensive unit and are holding opposing tight ends to just
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will face a tough task against the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. Mahomes is coming off of a Week 13 performance against the Broncos that saw him throw for 318 yards and just one touchdown, but managers shouldn’t worry, because the Broncos have been the only team that Mahomes hasn’t had a multi touchdown performance against in 2020. The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski faces a tough matchup on paper against the Vikings Defense. While Minnesota ranks 16th in fantasy points allowed to tight ends, they’ve surrendered the ninth-most yards to the position this year. Gronkowski is coming off his best game as a Buccaneer before the Week 13 bye- a 106-yard effort against the Chiefs where he proved he could still
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been a boom-or-bust fantasy option all season and has taken a back seat in the offense in recent weeks. Slayton has just three targets in the last two games, which he turned into just one catch for 14 yards. Sterling Shepard and Golden Tate have been out-snapping him as well, making Slayton an afterthought in fantasy for
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire will look to get back on track versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. The rookie was active in Week 13, but receiver zero snaps, because he was recovering from an illness. The rookie is healthy this week and will return to the top spot in the Chiefs backfield. CEH is only averaging 13.7 rushing attempts per
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis will be in the saddle once again for his team as the lead back against the Broncos. Davis has bumped up the depth chart after Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, quad) reportedly tweaked his quad in practice as he neared a return. Davis hasn’t exactly impressed in his last three games as the starter, as he’s plodded to 3.9 yards per
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber should be in line for more carries this week with Antonio Gibson (toe) ruled out for Week 14. J.D. McKissic will also be involved, but he is primarily a passing-downs back for Washington. Head coach Ron Rivera has been using Barber as the change-of-pace back to Gibson so Barber should see enough carries to be fantasy-relevant versus a
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater gets a Week 14 matchup against the Broncos Defense, which has picked up some momentum in the last several weeks. Denver has allowed the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks over the last four weeks, including last week’s matchup with Patrick Mahomes. Bridgewater will be tasked with solving this defense without the services of Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, quad) and
Houston Texans running back David Johnsonhas been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and will miss Week 14 against the Colts. Johnson was originally deemed questionable by interim head coach Romeo Crennel, who noted that his starting running back might not travel to Chicago because of a personal reason. It’s not known if Johnson tested positive or if he is a close contact of someone who
Washington Football Team wide receiver Cam Sims had a big game Monday in Pittsburgh, turning five catches into 92 yards. Sims’ best three games this season have come since quarterbackAlex Smith took over, and the veteran signal-caller likes throwing the deep ball to Sims. Despite the uptick in production, Sims isn’t trustworthy enough to start in the fantasy playoffs. Prior to seeing nine targets on
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate hasn’t been good for fantasy most of the season and doesn’t appear on the verge of breaking out ahead of the playoffs in most fantasy leagues. Tate has just three games this season with more than five targets and just two touchdowns in 10 games. Worst of all, the veteran receiver is yet to eclipse 50 yards in
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry is coming off of his worst game of the season with one catch for five yards in Week 13, but he should be able to bounce back against the Falcons in Week 14. Henry will be fortunate to face the Falcons Defense that is allowing just under six receptions and 57 yards to opposing tight ends. This a
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard played his worst game of the season last week against the Seahawks but will look to bounce back against the Cardinals. Starting QB Daniel Jones (hamstring) returning to the lineup would help Shepard as he caught just one of six targets last week with backup Colt McCoy starting. Prior to last week’s dud, Shepard had been one of
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams will look to get back on track in Week 14 versus a weak Atlanta Falcons secondary. Williams has been a shaky play for managers all season, because he has been very inconsistent. However, Williams will have a very favorable matchup versus a Falcons secondary that is allowing 208 yards per game to opposing wide receivers. If there is
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen should continue to be treated as a WR1 in a very favorable matchup against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14. Allen has posted under 50 yards in two consecutive games, but that should changes on Sunday against a vulnerable Falcons Defense that is allowing 208 yards per game to opposing wide receivers. Allen has been one of the
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has been a trustworthy fantasy option overall this season and should be started this week versus Arizona. Engram had a down-game last week with the Giants starting backup QB Colt McCoy, but signs are pointing towards Daniel Jones (hamstring) being back this week. Fantasy managers hope Jones returning puts Engram closer to the 129-yard performance he put up
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler will face a tough Atlanta Falcons Defense that is allowing just 67 yards per game in Week 14. Ekeler has been very active since returning in Week 12 from a hamstring and managers can expect that to continue on Sunday. Despite the Falcons tough run defense, they have allowed five receptions and 36 yards per game to opposing
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense has slipped up recently, recording just five sacks and three interceptions in their last three games. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has played good football lately, though he’s coming off a game where he threw one interception and was sacked four times against the Jaguars. It’s not a smash spot, but the Buccaneers’ defensive line could get back to their old
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas will have a tough matchup in Week 14 coming off his breakout performance on Monday night last week. Thomas caught all nine of his targets for 98 yards and a touchdown as QB Alex Smith checked down to his tight end and running backs all night. Thomas has at least four targets in every game since Smith took
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to get back on track after back-to-back poor outings. Herbert will face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14 and will have a favorable matchup. The Falcons Defense has been awful this year and is allowing 300 yards and two touchdowns per game to opposing signal callers. This should be just what the rookie will need to
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will continue to be the top tight end in a matchup versus a tough Miami Dolphins Defense. Kelce is coming off of another big performance in Week 13 that saw him catch eight of his 13 targets for 136 yards and a touchdown. The Dolphins have a strong defensive unit and are holding opposing tight ends to just
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will face a tough task against the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. Mahomes is coming off of a Week 13 performance against the Broncos that saw him throw for 318 yards and just one touchdown, but managers shouldn’t worry, because the Broncos have been the only team that Mahomes hasn’t had a multi touchdown performance against in 2020. The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski faces a tough matchup on paper against the Vikings Defense. While Minnesota ranks 16th in fantasy points allowed to tight ends, they’ve surrendered the ninth-most yards to the position this year. Gronkowski is coming off his best game as a Buccaneer before the Week 13 bye- a 106-yard effort against the Chiefs where he proved he could still
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been a boom-or-bust fantasy option all season and has taken a back seat in the offense in recent weeks. Slayton has just three targets in the last two games, which he turned into just one catch for 14 yards. Sterling Shepard and Golden Tate have been out-snapping him as well, making Slayton an afterthought in fantasy for
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire will look to get back on track versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. The rookie was active in Week 13, but receiver zero snaps, because he was recovering from an illness. The rookie is healthy this week and will return to the top spot in the Chiefs backfield. CEH is only averaging 13.7 rushing attempts per
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis will be in the saddle once again for his team as the lead back against the Broncos. Davis has bumped up the depth chart after Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, quad) reportedly tweaked his quad in practice as he neared a return. Davis hasn’t exactly impressed in his last three games as the starter, as he’s plodded to 3.9 yards per
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber should be in line for more carries this week with Antonio Gibson (toe) ruled out for Week 14. J.D. McKissic will also be involved, but he is primarily a passing-downs back for Washington. Head coach Ron Rivera has been using Barber as the change-of-pace back to Gibson so Barber should see enough carries to be fantasy-relevant versus a
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater gets a Week 14 matchup against the Broncos Defense, which has picked up some momentum in the last several weeks. Denver has allowed the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks over the last four weeks, including last week’s matchup with Patrick Mahomes. Bridgewater will be tasked with solving this defense without the services of Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, quad) and
Houston Texans running back David Johnsonhas been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and will miss Week 14 against the Colts. Johnson was originally deemed questionable by interim head coach Romeo Crennel, who noted that his starting running back might not travel to Chicago because of a personal reason. It’s not known if Johnson tested positive or if he is a close contact of someone who
Washington Football Team wide receiver Cam Sims had a big game Monday in Pittsburgh, turning five catches into 92 yards. Sims’ best three games this season have come since quarterbackAlex Smith took over, and the veteran signal-caller likes throwing the deep ball to Sims. Despite the uptick in production, Sims isn’t trustworthy enough to start in the fantasy playoffs. Prior to seeing nine targets on
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate hasn’t been good for fantasy most of the season and doesn’t appear on the verge of breaking out ahead of the playoffs in most fantasy leagues. Tate has just three games this season with more than five targets and just two touchdowns in 10 games. Worst of all, the veteran receiver is yet to eclipse 50 yards in
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry is coming off of his worst game of the season with one catch for five yards in Week 13, but he should be able to bounce back against the Falcons in Week 14. Henry will be fortunate to face the Falcons Defense that is allowing just under six receptions and 57 yards to opposing tight ends. This a
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard played his worst game of the season last week against the Seahawks but will look to bounce back against the Cardinals. Starting QB Daniel Jones (hamstring) returning to the lineup would help Shepard as he caught just one of six targets last week with backup Colt McCoy starting. Prior to last week’s dud, Shepard had been one of
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams will look to get back on track in Week 14 versus a weak Atlanta Falcons secondary. Williams has been a shaky play for managers all season, because he has been very inconsistent. However, Williams will have a very favorable matchup versus a Falcons secondary that is allowing 208 yards per game to opposing wide receivers. If there is
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen should continue to be treated as a WR1 in a very favorable matchup against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14. Allen has posted under 50 yards in two consecutive games, but that should changes on Sunday against a vulnerable Falcons Defense that is allowing 208 yards per game to opposing wide receivers. Allen has been one of the
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has been a trustworthy fantasy option overall this season and should be started this week versus Arizona. Engram had a down-game last week with the Giants starting backup QB Colt McCoy, but signs are pointing towards Daniel Jones (hamstring) being back this week. Fantasy managers hope Jones returning puts Engram closer to the 129-yard performance he put up
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler will face a tough Atlanta Falcons Defense that is allowing just 67 yards per game in Week 14. Ekeler has been very active since returning in Week 12 from a hamstring and managers can expect that to continue on Sunday. Despite the Falcons tough run defense, they have allowed five receptions and 36 yards per game to opposing
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense has slipped up recently, recording just five sacks and three interceptions in their last three games. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has played good football lately, though he’s coming off a game where he threw one interception and was sacked four times against the Jaguars. It’s not a smash spot, but the Buccaneers’ defensive line could get back to their old
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas will have a tough matchup in Week 14 coming off his breakout performance on Monday night last week. Thomas caught all nine of his targets for 98 yards and a touchdown as QB Alex Smith checked down to his tight end and running backs all night. Thomas has at least four targets in every game since Smith took
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to get back on track after back-to-back poor outings. Herbert will face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 14 and will have a favorable matchup. The Falcons Defense has been awful this year and is allowing 300 yards and two touchdowns per game to opposing signal callers. This should be just what the rookie will need to
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will continue to be the top tight end in a matchup versus a tough Miami Dolphins Defense. Kelce is coming off of another big performance in Week 13 that saw him catch eight of his 13 targets for 136 yards and a touchdown. The Dolphins have a strong defensive unit and are holding opposing tight ends to just
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will face a tough task against the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. Mahomes is coming off of a Week 13 performance against the Broncos that saw him throw for 318 yards and just one touchdown, but managers shouldn’t worry, because the Broncos have been the only team that Mahomes hasn’t had a multi touchdown performance against in 2020. The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski faces a tough matchup on paper against the Vikings Defense. While Minnesota ranks 16th in fantasy points allowed to tight ends, they’ve surrendered the ninth-most yards to the position this year. Gronkowski is coming off his best game as a Buccaneer before the Week 13 bye- a 106-yard effort against the Chiefs where he proved he could still
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been a boom-or-bust fantasy option all season and has taken a back seat in the offense in recent weeks. Slayton has just three targets in the last two games, which he turned into just one catch for 14 yards. Sterling Shepard and Golden Tate have been out-snapping him as well, making Slayton an afterthought in fantasy for
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire will look to get back on track versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 14. The rookie was active in Week 13, but receiver zero snaps, because he was recovering from an illness. The rookie is healthy this week and will return to the top spot in the Chiefs backfield. CEH is only averaging 13.7 rushing attempts per
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