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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring), defensive back Darnay Holmes (knee), linebacker Blake Martinez (back) and offensive tackle Matt Peart (ankle) are questionable for Week 14 against the Cardinals. Jones put in a full practice on Friday, but he could come down to a game-time decision on Sunday morning. Against a middle-of-the-pack Cardinals Defense against QBs, Jones is a risky mid-range QB2 after he
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has been on quite the run for fantasy managers lately and will try and keep that momentum versus the Cardinals. Gallman has seen double-digit carries in six-straight games and has scored a touchdown or rushed for 100-plus yards in all six games. New York may have Daniel Jones back under center this week, but look for the team
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has flex appeal heading into a juicy matchup with the Vikings’ struggling secondary. Brown had started to pick up momentum in the offense, with back-to-back games above 50 receiving yards on eight and 13 targets before putting up a dud against the Chiefs in Week 12. Fortunately, there should be enough volume available for Brown to put up
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert (shoulder) is questionable for Week 14 against the Titans. Eifert has a chance to suit up this week and will be a potential QB2 streamer in deeper leagues if he’s active. He’s seen 10 targets the last two games with Mike Glennon at quarterback, catching nine passes for 61 yards and a touchdown. The 30-year-old also has at least
Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph (foot) is doubtful for Week 14 against the Buccaneers, while tight end Irv Smith Jr. (back) is listed as questionable. Rudolph missed practice all week and is unlikely to play. Smith was at least limited in practice the last two days, so he has a chance to suit up and take advantage of Rudolph being out. If Smith is
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks (calf) has been ruled out for Week 14 against the Buccaneers. Kendricks will be missing his second straight game with the leg injury. He’s been a top-five fantasy linebacker in IDP leagues this year, so fantasy managers will need to go in another direction. Kendricks has 69 total tackles, six passes defensed and three interceptions in his 11 games. It’s
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin faces a great matchup in Week 14 against Minnesota. The Vikings have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers, including 20.5 targets per game to the position as a whole. That leaves enough room for all three Buccaneers’ receivers to produce this week, though Godwin should be the safest of the bunch. He’s tallied at
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith has been one of the feel-good stories this season, but his fantasy production has lagged behind his solid overall play. Smith threw for 296 yards in last week’s upset win in Pittsburgh but it took the veteran QB 46 pass attempts to hit that number. Despite the high passing volume, Smith found the end zone just once. In fact,
Washington Football Team rookie running back Antonio Gibson (toe) has been ruled out for Week 14 against the 49ers. The impressive rookie suffered a painful case of turf toe early in the Week 13 win over the Steelers and never returned to action. Turf-toe injuries can linger, especially for running backs, so don’t consider it a lock that the 22-year-old will return for Week 15.
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that rookie running back Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) and offensive guard Ereck Flowers (ankle) will not play in Week 14 against the Chiefs. The 21-year-old Ahmed hasn’t played since Week 11. He was trending up as the team’s lead back with Myles Gaskin (knee) on Injured Reserve in Weeks 10 and 11, but he’s fallen off the radar now
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette has been a disappointing fantasy football player in 2020. Since becoming the latest shiny new car in Tampa Bay’s garage, Fournette has turned 69 rushing attempts into 271 yards, 103 of which came in one contest. Despite head coach Bruce Arians’ insisting that he wants Ronald Jones II to be the lead back, Fournette has led the backfield
The Denver Broncos Defense put on a nice display against the Chiefs high-octane offense last Sunday night in the Week 13 loss, but despite the impressive display in slowing down Patrick Mahomes, they still barely moved the needle fantasy wise. They’ll catch a break in Week 14 with Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (quadriceps, shoulder) missing his fourth straight game, but it probably won’t matter
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring) was taking reps with the first-team offense Friday and signs point to Jones starting in Week 14 against the Cardinals. Head coach Joe Judge added that he is “fairly optimistic” Jones will play, according to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. Jones missed last week’s upset win over the Seahawks with a hamstring injury but had been
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus would be an elite fantasy kicker if he was in a different offense this year. He’s missed only two of is 24 field-goal attempts in 12 games, and both of those misses came from 50-plus yards. McManus has been perfect everywhere else, outside of missing his lone extra point in Week 7 against the Chiefs. The 29-year-old has mostly been
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II seems to have taken control of his team’s backfield once again ahead of a Week 14 matchup with the Vikings. Jones has exceeded 100 scrimmage yards in two of his last three games, including a 198-yard outburst against the Panthers. Oddly enough, he’s been out-snapped by teammate Leonard Fournette in each of the last two weeks, though
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (quadriceps, shoulder) is doubtful for Week 14 against the Broncos after not practicing on Friday. McCaffrey tweaked his quad working out last week and will now miss his fourth straight game. The 24-year-old All-Pro also missed six weeks earlier this year with a high-ankle sprain, so he’s been an injury bust as the No. 1 overall pick in most
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant scored in the first two weeks of the season but hasn’t been able to visit the end zone since. He hasn’t been terrible since, but he’s leaving a lot to be desired from his fantasy managers. Fant led the team in receiving in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, securing four of his seven targets for 57 yards.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady faces a favorable matchup in Week 14 against the Vikings. While a bit careless with the football lately, Brady has finished as a QB5 or better in two of his last three games, with at least two pass touchdowns in all three contests. The veteran signal-caller draws a Minnesota defense that has surrendered 24 passing touchdowns this year, sixth-most
In the last two games, Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver K.J. Hamler has a grand total of two catches on five targets for 16 yards. Excluding the debacle in Week 12 against the Saints, Hamler has six receptions on 11 targets for 51 yards in his last two performances with quarterback Drew Lock active. The speedy slot man from Penn State could have a bright
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick had just four catches for 44 yards in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, but he rewarded his fantasy managers by finding the end zone twice to move his total to five touchdowns on the season. Patrick has been outperforming expectations all season long with Courtland Sutton (knee) out of the picture, and he’s been the team’s most
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring), defensive back Darnay Holmes (knee), linebacker Blake Martinez (back) and offensive tackle Matt Peart (ankle) are questionable for Week 14 against the Cardinals. Jones put in a full practice on Friday, but he could come down to a game-time decision on Sunday morning. Against a middle-of-the-pack Cardinals Defense against QBs, Jones is a risky mid-range QB2 after he
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has been on quite the run for fantasy managers lately and will try and keep that momentum versus the Cardinals. Gallman has seen double-digit carries in six-straight games and has scored a touchdown or rushed for 100-plus yards in all six games. New York may have Daniel Jones back under center this week, but look for the team
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has flex appeal heading into a juicy matchup with the Vikings’ struggling secondary. Brown had started to pick up momentum in the offense, with back-to-back games above 50 receiving yards on eight and 13 targets before putting up a dud against the Chiefs in Week 12. Fortunately, there should be enough volume available for Brown to put up
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert (shoulder) is questionable for Week 14 against the Titans. Eifert has a chance to suit up this week and will be a potential QB2 streamer in deeper leagues if he’s active. He’s seen 10 targets the last two games with Mike Glennon at quarterback, catching nine passes for 61 yards and a touchdown. The 30-year-old also has at least
Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph (foot) is doubtful for Week 14 against the Buccaneers, while tight end Irv Smith Jr. (back) is listed as questionable. Rudolph missed practice all week and is unlikely to play. Smith was at least limited in practice the last two days, so he has a chance to suit up and take advantage of Rudolph being out. If Smith is
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks (calf) has been ruled out for Week 14 against the Buccaneers. Kendricks will be missing his second straight game with the leg injury. He’s been a top-five fantasy linebacker in IDP leagues this year, so fantasy managers will need to go in another direction. Kendricks has 69 total tackles, six passes defensed and three interceptions in his 11 games. It’s
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin faces a great matchup in Week 14 against Minnesota. The Vikings have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers, including 20.5 targets per game to the position as a whole. That leaves enough room for all three Buccaneers’ receivers to produce this week, though Godwin should be the safest of the bunch. He’s tallied at
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith has been one of the feel-good stories this season, but his fantasy production has lagged behind his solid overall play. Smith threw for 296 yards in last week’s upset win in Pittsburgh but it took the veteran QB 46 pass attempts to hit that number. Despite the high passing volume, Smith found the end zone just once. In fact,
Washington Football Team rookie running back Antonio Gibson (toe) has been ruled out for Week 14 against the 49ers. The impressive rookie suffered a painful case of turf toe early in the Week 13 win over the Steelers and never returned to action. Turf-toe injuries can linger, especially for running backs, so don’t consider it a lock that the 22-year-old will return for Week 15.
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that rookie running back Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) and offensive guard Ereck Flowers (ankle) will not play in Week 14 against the Chiefs. The 21-year-old Ahmed hasn’t played since Week 11. He was trending up as the team’s lead back with Myles Gaskin (knee) on Injured Reserve in Weeks 10 and 11, but he’s fallen off the radar now
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette has been a disappointing fantasy football player in 2020. Since becoming the latest shiny new car in Tampa Bay’s garage, Fournette has turned 69 rushing attempts into 271 yards, 103 of which came in one contest. Despite head coach Bruce Arians’ insisting that he wants Ronald Jones II to be the lead back, Fournette has led the backfield
The Denver Broncos Defense put on a nice display against the Chiefs high-octane offense last Sunday night in the Week 13 loss, but despite the impressive display in slowing down Patrick Mahomes, they still barely moved the needle fantasy wise. They’ll catch a break in Week 14 with Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (quadriceps, shoulder) missing his fourth straight game, but it probably won’t matter
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring) was taking reps with the first-team offense Friday and signs point to Jones starting in Week 14 against the Cardinals. Head coach Joe Judge added that he is “fairly optimistic” Jones will play, according to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. Jones missed last week’s upset win over the Seahawks with a hamstring injury but had been
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus would be an elite fantasy kicker if he was in a different offense this year. He’s missed only two of is 24 field-goal attempts in 12 games, and both of those misses came from 50-plus yards. McManus has been perfect everywhere else, outside of missing his lone extra point in Week 7 against the Chiefs. The 29-year-old has mostly been
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II seems to have taken control of his team’s backfield once again ahead of a Week 14 matchup with the Vikings. Jones has exceeded 100 scrimmage yards in two of his last three games, including a 198-yard outburst against the Panthers. Oddly enough, he’s been out-snapped by teammate Leonard Fournette in each of the last two weeks, though
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (quadriceps, shoulder) is doubtful for Week 14 against the Broncos after not practicing on Friday. McCaffrey tweaked his quad working out last week and will now miss his fourth straight game. The 24-year-old All-Pro also missed six weeks earlier this year with a high-ankle sprain, so he’s been an injury bust as the No. 1 overall pick in most
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant scored in the first two weeks of the season but hasn’t been able to visit the end zone since. He hasn’t been terrible since, but he’s leaving a lot to be desired from his fantasy managers. Fant led the team in receiving in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, securing four of his seven targets for 57 yards.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady faces a favorable matchup in Week 14 against the Vikings. While a bit careless with the football lately, Brady has finished as a QB5 or better in two of his last three games, with at least two pass touchdowns in all three contests. The veteran signal-caller draws a Minnesota defense that has surrendered 24 passing touchdowns this year, sixth-most
In the last two games, Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver K.J. Hamler has a grand total of two catches on five targets for 16 yards. Excluding the debacle in Week 12 against the Saints, Hamler has six receptions on 11 targets for 51 yards in his last two performances with quarterback Drew Lock active. The speedy slot man from Penn State could have a bright
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick had just four catches for 44 yards in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, but he rewarded his fantasy managers by finding the end zone twice to move his total to five touchdowns on the season. Patrick has been outperforming expectations all season long with Courtland Sutton (knee) out of the picture, and he’s been the team’s most
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring), defensive back Darnay Holmes (knee), linebacker Blake Martinez (back) and offensive tackle Matt Peart (ankle) are questionable for Week 14 against the Cardinals. Jones put in a full practice on Friday, but he could come down to a game-time decision on Sunday morning. Against a middle-of-the-pack Cardinals Defense against QBs, Jones is a risky mid-range QB2 after he
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has been on quite the run for fantasy managers lately and will try and keep that momentum versus the Cardinals. Gallman has seen double-digit carries in six-straight games and has scored a touchdown or rushed for 100-plus yards in all six games. New York may have Daniel Jones back under center this week, but look for the team
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has flex appeal heading into a juicy matchup with the Vikings’ struggling secondary. Brown had started to pick up momentum in the offense, with back-to-back games above 50 receiving yards on eight and 13 targets before putting up a dud against the Chiefs in Week 12. Fortunately, there should be enough volume available for Brown to put up
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert (shoulder) is questionable for Week 14 against the Titans. Eifert has a chance to suit up this week and will be a potential QB2 streamer in deeper leagues if he’s active. He’s seen 10 targets the last two games with Mike Glennon at quarterback, catching nine passes for 61 yards and a touchdown. The 30-year-old also has at least
Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph (foot) is doubtful for Week 14 against the Buccaneers, while tight end Irv Smith Jr. (back) is listed as questionable. Rudolph missed practice all week and is unlikely to play. Smith was at least limited in practice the last two days, so he has a chance to suit up and take advantage of Rudolph being out. If Smith is
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks (calf) has been ruled out for Week 14 against the Buccaneers. Kendricks will be missing his second straight game with the leg injury. He’s been a top-five fantasy linebacker in IDP leagues this year, so fantasy managers will need to go in another direction. Kendricks has 69 total tackles, six passes defensed and three interceptions in his 11 games. It’s
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin faces a great matchup in Week 14 against Minnesota. The Vikings have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers, including 20.5 targets per game to the position as a whole. That leaves enough room for all three Buccaneers’ receivers to produce this week, though Godwin should be the safest of the bunch. He’s tallied at
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith has been one of the feel-good stories this season, but his fantasy production has lagged behind his solid overall play. Smith threw for 296 yards in last week’s upset win in Pittsburgh but it took the veteran QB 46 pass attempts to hit that number. Despite the high passing volume, Smith found the end zone just once. In fact,
Washington Football Team rookie running back Antonio Gibson (toe) has been ruled out for Week 14 against the 49ers. The impressive rookie suffered a painful case of turf toe early in the Week 13 win over the Steelers and never returned to action. Turf-toe injuries can linger, especially for running backs, so don’t consider it a lock that the 22-year-old will return for Week 15.
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that rookie running back Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) and offensive guard Ereck Flowers (ankle) will not play in Week 14 against the Chiefs. The 21-year-old Ahmed hasn’t played since Week 11. He was trending up as the team’s lead back with Myles Gaskin (knee) on Injured Reserve in Weeks 10 and 11, but he’s fallen off the radar now
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette has been a disappointing fantasy football player in 2020. Since becoming the latest shiny new car in Tampa Bay’s garage, Fournette has turned 69 rushing attempts into 271 yards, 103 of which came in one contest. Despite head coach Bruce Arians’ insisting that he wants Ronald Jones II to be the lead back, Fournette has led the backfield
The Denver Broncos Defense put on a nice display against the Chiefs high-octane offense last Sunday night in the Week 13 loss, but despite the impressive display in slowing down Patrick Mahomes, they still barely moved the needle fantasy wise. They’ll catch a break in Week 14 with Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (quadriceps, shoulder) missing his fourth straight game, but it probably won’t matter
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring) was taking reps with the first-team offense Friday and signs point to Jones starting in Week 14 against the Cardinals. Head coach Joe Judge added that he is “fairly optimistic” Jones will play, according to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. Jones missed last week’s upset win over the Seahawks with a hamstring injury but had been
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus would be an elite fantasy kicker if he was in a different offense this year. He’s missed only two of is 24 field-goal attempts in 12 games, and both of those misses came from 50-plus yards. McManus has been perfect everywhere else, outside of missing his lone extra point in Week 7 against the Chiefs. The 29-year-old has mostly been
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II seems to have taken control of his team’s backfield once again ahead of a Week 14 matchup with the Vikings. Jones has exceeded 100 scrimmage yards in two of his last three games, including a 198-yard outburst against the Panthers. Oddly enough, he’s been out-snapped by teammate Leonard Fournette in each of the last two weeks, though
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (quadriceps, shoulder) is doubtful for Week 14 against the Broncos after not practicing on Friday. McCaffrey tweaked his quad working out last week and will now miss his fourth straight game. The 24-year-old All-Pro also missed six weeks earlier this year with a high-ankle sprain, so he’s been an injury bust as the No. 1 overall pick in most
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant scored in the first two weeks of the season but hasn’t been able to visit the end zone since. He hasn’t been terrible since, but he’s leaving a lot to be desired from his fantasy managers. Fant led the team in receiving in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, securing four of his seven targets for 57 yards.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady faces a favorable matchup in Week 14 against the Vikings. While a bit careless with the football lately, Brady has finished as a QB5 or better in two of his last three games, with at least two pass touchdowns in all three contests. The veteran signal-caller draws a Minnesota defense that has surrendered 24 passing touchdowns this year, sixth-most
In the last two games, Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver K.J. Hamler has a grand total of two catches on five targets for 16 yards. Excluding the debacle in Week 12 against the Saints, Hamler has six receptions on 11 targets for 51 yards in his last two performances with quarterback Drew Lock active. The speedy slot man from Penn State could have a bright
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick had just four catches for 44 yards in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, but he rewarded his fantasy managers by finding the end zone twice to move his total to five touchdowns on the season. Patrick has been outperforming expectations all season long with Courtland Sutton (knee) out of the picture, and he’s been the team’s most
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