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Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not a starting option in Week 13 fantasy lineups. Elliott has played in 10 games and made exactly 10 field goals (on 14 attempts). The Eagles go for it on fourth down very often and leave Elliott on the sidelines kicking into a practice net. Elliott’s missed extra point last week was his first miss of the season, but
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham made plenty of noise earlier this season, but he’s worked his way off of the fantasy radar. In the past three games, Fulgham has combined for four catches for a total of 32 yards. Part of the blame has to fall on Carson Wentz, who looks worse and worse each week, but Fulgham was doing things with that same
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) is expected to return to the field for a Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. The Eagles have consistently made two tight ends relevant, with Dallas Goedert and Richard Rodgers combining for 34 targets over the past three weeks despite the atrocious play of the Eagles offense in general. At this point, Ertz is probably not
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert remains a strong TE1 fantasy option despite the expected return of Zach Ertz (ankle) this week. Goedert may see a slight dip in targets with Ertz back, but the Eagles run their passing game through their tight ends, and if Richard Rodgers was able to carve out a significant role, then Ertz and Goedert both should be able to
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo (quad) should be good to go for Sunday’s game against the Saints. Koo was limited during Wednesday’s practice with a quad injury, though special teams’ coordinator Bernie Parmalee said that Koo “is going to be ok.” That would be good news for fantasy managers, as Koo currently sits atop the list as fantasy football’s K1. He’s been excellent this year,
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is off the fantasy radar for a Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. Ward caught just one pass and saw only three targets in Week 12 despite the Eagles throwing the ball 46 times. Ward has operated mostly as a safety valve, catching very short passes and not doing much with the ball in his hands. While
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery has a tough matchup against the Green Bay Packers in Week 13. Even with the best possible matchup, Jeffery would not be a recommended fantasy option, but that’s even more obvious with a bad one. The Packers are easily exploitable through the ground game, so the Eagles figure to focus on that part of their offense. Jeffery caught his
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor has been quite disappointing so far this year for the Eagles, matching the rest of the Eagles offense. Reagor is seeing plenty of targets, 25 over the past four games, but has just not been able to do anything with them. Some of the blame can be placed on the atrocious quarterback play of Carson Wentz, but there
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott has been seeing the field a bit more often lately despite the return of Miles Sanders. Scott has run just four fewer pass routes than Sanders in the past two weeks, and seems to be working his way into a fairly consistent third down/catch up mode role. Negative game script certainly seems to favor Scott’s playing time, and the
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is hoping to put his Week 12 performance behind him. In the loss against the Seattle Seahawks, Sanders only gained 22 yards total, running the ball six times and catching two passes. Sanders was essentially removed from the game plan as Carson Wentz threw the ball 45 ineffective times. That was somewhat expected, as teams don’t tend to run
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts is worth a stash in deeper formats, especially in leagues that start two quarterbacks each week. Hurts has yet to be on the field for more than seven snaps this season, but there are strong rumblings that the Eagles are unhappy with starter Carson Wentz. Even though head coach Doug Pederson has given Wentz the old vote of confidence,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has struggled all season and there’s no reason to believe he won’t struggle some more in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers. Wentz has been sacked on almost 11 percent of his drop backs, leading the league by a significant margin. Some of those sacks have surely been the fault of the Eagles offensive line, but Wentz himself has
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) is back in New Jersey and is rehabbing at the team’s facility after spending almost a month in Los Angeles after reconstructive surgery on his ACL and meniscus in his right knee. Barkley said that his MCL healed on its own and they were able to do a full repair on his meniscus. He won’t put a
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson thinks it’s “very important” that the team re-signs wide receiver Will Fuller V, who will be a free agent after this season. Fuller, who was suspended for six games for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy, is playing this season on his fifth-year option. Houston took trade offers for Fuller before the Nov. 3 deadline, but they ultimately decided to
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) will be a game-time decision in Week 13 against the Bengals. “He was limited in practice. We’ll take it one day at a time. Both quarterbacks practiced yesterday. We’ll see how he progresses throughout the week and make a decision on Sunday,” Flores said. Tagovailoa remains the starter when healthy, but he
Pittsburgh Steelers pass-rusher Bud Dupree (knee) will in fact miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn ACL in Wednesday’s win over the Ravens, according to a source. An MRI exam confirmed the injury. The team’s franchise player will now set his eyes on the 2021 season, when he’ll be a free agent. The 27-year-old had been a key piece to Pittsburgh’s nasty
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (shoulder) was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday. Murray tweaked his shoulder in the Week 11 loss to the Seahawks and failed to record a touchdown in last week’s loss to the Patriots, throwing for just 170 yards. He also ran the ball a season-low five times for 31 yards. After carrying the ball double-digit times in Weeks 6-10,
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (toe) were both limited in practice on Wednesday. Carson returned in Week 12 after missing four games and was substantially out-touched by Hyde, although Carson did score a touchdown. The fact that Carson played just 37 percent of the offensive snaps is concerning, but hopefully he’ll see a bigger workload this weekend against the Giants.
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (shoulder) was listed as a limited practice participant on Wednesday. Don’t look now, but Perriman has been fantasy relevant the last three weeks while either scoring a touchdown or topping 75 yards receiving. He caught four of his eight targets in Week 12 against the Dolphins for 79 yards. It’s still hard to trust anyone on the winless
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kalen Ballage (ankle), linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (chest) and offensive guard Trai Turner (ankle) were all limited in practice on Wednesday. Ballage was inactive in the Week 12 loss to the Bills, but he’s on the right track to make his return in Week 13 against the Patriots. The 24-year-old saw double-digit carries from Weeks 9-11 and was also seeing usage
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not a starting option in Week 13 fantasy lineups. Elliott has played in 10 games and made exactly 10 field goals (on 14 attempts). The Eagles go for it on fourth down very often and leave Elliott on the sidelines kicking into a practice net. Elliott’s missed extra point last week was his first miss of the season, but
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham made plenty of noise earlier this season, but he’s worked his way off of the fantasy radar. In the past three games, Fulgham has combined for four catches for a total of 32 yards. Part of the blame has to fall on Carson Wentz, who looks worse and worse each week, but Fulgham was doing things with that same
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) is expected to return to the field for a Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. The Eagles have consistently made two tight ends relevant, with Dallas Goedert and Richard Rodgers combining for 34 targets over the past three weeks despite the atrocious play of the Eagles offense in general. At this point, Ertz is probably not
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert remains a strong TE1 fantasy option despite the expected return of Zach Ertz (ankle) this week. Goedert may see a slight dip in targets with Ertz back, but the Eagles run their passing game through their tight ends, and if Richard Rodgers was able to carve out a significant role, then Ertz and Goedert both should be able to
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo (quad) should be good to go for Sunday’s game against the Saints. Koo was limited during Wednesday’s practice with a quad injury, though special teams’ coordinator Bernie Parmalee said that Koo “is going to be ok.” That would be good news for fantasy managers, as Koo currently sits atop the list as fantasy football’s K1. He’s been excellent this year,
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is off the fantasy radar for a Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. Ward caught just one pass and saw only three targets in Week 12 despite the Eagles throwing the ball 46 times. Ward has operated mostly as a safety valve, catching very short passes and not doing much with the ball in his hands. While
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery has a tough matchup against the Green Bay Packers in Week 13. Even with the best possible matchup, Jeffery would not be a recommended fantasy option, but that’s even more obvious with a bad one. The Packers are easily exploitable through the ground game, so the Eagles figure to focus on that part of their offense. Jeffery caught his
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor has been quite disappointing so far this year for the Eagles, matching the rest of the Eagles offense. Reagor is seeing plenty of targets, 25 over the past four games, but has just not been able to do anything with them. Some of the blame can be placed on the atrocious quarterback play of Carson Wentz, but there
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott has been seeing the field a bit more often lately despite the return of Miles Sanders. Scott has run just four fewer pass routes than Sanders in the past two weeks, and seems to be working his way into a fairly consistent third down/catch up mode role. Negative game script certainly seems to favor Scott’s playing time, and the
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is hoping to put his Week 12 performance behind him. In the loss against the Seattle Seahawks, Sanders only gained 22 yards total, running the ball six times and catching two passes. Sanders was essentially removed from the game plan as Carson Wentz threw the ball 45 ineffective times. That was somewhat expected, as teams don’t tend to run
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts is worth a stash in deeper formats, especially in leagues that start two quarterbacks each week. Hurts has yet to be on the field for more than seven snaps this season, but there are strong rumblings that the Eagles are unhappy with starter Carson Wentz. Even though head coach Doug Pederson has given Wentz the old vote of confidence,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has struggled all season and there’s no reason to believe he won’t struggle some more in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers. Wentz has been sacked on almost 11 percent of his drop backs, leading the league by a significant margin. Some of those sacks have surely been the fault of the Eagles offensive line, but Wentz himself has
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) is back in New Jersey and is rehabbing at the team’s facility after spending almost a month in Los Angeles after reconstructive surgery on his ACL and meniscus in his right knee. Barkley said that his MCL healed on its own and they were able to do a full repair on his meniscus. He won’t put a
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson thinks it’s “very important” that the team re-signs wide receiver Will Fuller V, who will be a free agent after this season. Fuller, who was suspended for six games for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy, is playing this season on his fifth-year option. Houston took trade offers for Fuller before the Nov. 3 deadline, but they ultimately decided to
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) will be a game-time decision in Week 13 against the Bengals. “He was limited in practice. We’ll take it one day at a time. Both quarterbacks practiced yesterday. We’ll see how he progresses throughout the week and make a decision on Sunday,” Flores said. Tagovailoa remains the starter when healthy, but he
Pittsburgh Steelers pass-rusher Bud Dupree (knee) will in fact miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn ACL in Wednesday’s win over the Ravens, according to a source. An MRI exam confirmed the injury. The team’s franchise player will now set his eyes on the 2021 season, when he’ll be a free agent. The 27-year-old had been a key piece to Pittsburgh’s nasty
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (shoulder) was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday. Murray tweaked his shoulder in the Week 11 loss to the Seahawks and failed to record a touchdown in last week’s loss to the Patriots, throwing for just 170 yards. He also ran the ball a season-low five times for 31 yards. After carrying the ball double-digit times in Weeks 6-10,
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (toe) were both limited in practice on Wednesday. Carson returned in Week 12 after missing four games and was substantially out-touched by Hyde, although Carson did score a touchdown. The fact that Carson played just 37 percent of the offensive snaps is concerning, but hopefully he’ll see a bigger workload this weekend against the Giants.
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (shoulder) was listed as a limited practice participant on Wednesday. Don’t look now, but Perriman has been fantasy relevant the last three weeks while either scoring a touchdown or topping 75 yards receiving. He caught four of his eight targets in Week 12 against the Dolphins for 79 yards. It’s still hard to trust anyone on the winless
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kalen Ballage (ankle), linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (chest) and offensive guard Trai Turner (ankle) were all limited in practice on Wednesday. Ballage was inactive in the Week 12 loss to the Bills, but he’s on the right track to make his return in Week 13 against the Patriots. The 24-year-old saw double-digit carries from Weeks 9-11 and was also seeing usage
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not a starting option in Week 13 fantasy lineups. Elliott has played in 10 games and made exactly 10 field goals (on 14 attempts). The Eagles go for it on fourth down very often and leave Elliott on the sidelines kicking into a practice net. Elliott’s missed extra point last week was his first miss of the season, but
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham made plenty of noise earlier this season, but he’s worked his way off of the fantasy radar. In the past three games, Fulgham has combined for four catches for a total of 32 yards. Part of the blame has to fall on Carson Wentz, who looks worse and worse each week, but Fulgham was doing things with that same
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) is expected to return to the field for a Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. The Eagles have consistently made two tight ends relevant, with Dallas Goedert and Richard Rodgers combining for 34 targets over the past three weeks despite the atrocious play of the Eagles offense in general. At this point, Ertz is probably not
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert remains a strong TE1 fantasy option despite the expected return of Zach Ertz (ankle) this week. Goedert may see a slight dip in targets with Ertz back, but the Eagles run their passing game through their tight ends, and if Richard Rodgers was able to carve out a significant role, then Ertz and Goedert both should be able to
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo (quad) should be good to go for Sunday’s game against the Saints. Koo was limited during Wednesday’s practice with a quad injury, though special teams’ coordinator Bernie Parmalee said that Koo “is going to be ok.” That would be good news for fantasy managers, as Koo currently sits atop the list as fantasy football’s K1. He’s been excellent this year,
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is off the fantasy radar for a Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. Ward caught just one pass and saw only three targets in Week 12 despite the Eagles throwing the ball 46 times. Ward has operated mostly as a safety valve, catching very short passes and not doing much with the ball in his hands. While
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery has a tough matchup against the Green Bay Packers in Week 13. Even with the best possible matchup, Jeffery would not be a recommended fantasy option, but that’s even more obvious with a bad one. The Packers are easily exploitable through the ground game, so the Eagles figure to focus on that part of their offense. Jeffery caught his
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor has been quite disappointing so far this year for the Eagles, matching the rest of the Eagles offense. Reagor is seeing plenty of targets, 25 over the past four games, but has just not been able to do anything with them. Some of the blame can be placed on the atrocious quarterback play of Carson Wentz, but there
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott has been seeing the field a bit more often lately despite the return of Miles Sanders. Scott has run just four fewer pass routes than Sanders in the past two weeks, and seems to be working his way into a fairly consistent third down/catch up mode role. Negative game script certainly seems to favor Scott’s playing time, and the
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is hoping to put his Week 12 performance behind him. In the loss against the Seattle Seahawks, Sanders only gained 22 yards total, running the ball six times and catching two passes. Sanders was essentially removed from the game plan as Carson Wentz threw the ball 45 ineffective times. That was somewhat expected, as teams don’t tend to run
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts is worth a stash in deeper formats, especially in leagues that start two quarterbacks each week. Hurts has yet to be on the field for more than seven snaps this season, but there are strong rumblings that the Eagles are unhappy with starter Carson Wentz. Even though head coach Doug Pederson has given Wentz the old vote of confidence,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has struggled all season and there’s no reason to believe he won’t struggle some more in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers. Wentz has been sacked on almost 11 percent of his drop backs, leading the league by a significant margin. Some of those sacks have surely been the fault of the Eagles offensive line, but Wentz himself has
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) is back in New Jersey and is rehabbing at the team’s facility after spending almost a month in Los Angeles after reconstructive surgery on his ACL and meniscus in his right knee. Barkley said that his MCL healed on its own and they were able to do a full repair on his meniscus. He won’t put a
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson thinks it’s “very important” that the team re-signs wide receiver Will Fuller V, who will be a free agent after this season. Fuller, who was suspended for six games for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy, is playing this season on his fifth-year option. Houston took trade offers for Fuller before the Nov. 3 deadline, but they ultimately decided to
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said that rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) will be a game-time decision in Week 13 against the Bengals. “He was limited in practice. We’ll take it one day at a time. Both quarterbacks practiced yesterday. We’ll see how he progresses throughout the week and make a decision on Sunday,” Flores said. Tagovailoa remains the starter when healthy, but he
Pittsburgh Steelers pass-rusher Bud Dupree (knee) will in fact miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn ACL in Wednesday’s win over the Ravens, according to a source. An MRI exam confirmed the injury. The team’s franchise player will now set his eyes on the 2021 season, when he’ll be a free agent. The 27-year-old had been a key piece to Pittsburgh’s nasty
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (shoulder) was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday. Murray tweaked his shoulder in the Week 11 loss to the Seahawks and failed to record a touchdown in last week’s loss to the Patriots, throwing for just 170 yards. He also ran the ball a season-low five times for 31 yards. After carrying the ball double-digit times in Weeks 6-10,
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (toe) were both limited in practice on Wednesday. Carson returned in Week 12 after missing four games and was substantially out-touched by Hyde, although Carson did score a touchdown. The fact that Carson played just 37 percent of the offensive snaps is concerning, but hopefully he’ll see a bigger workload this weekend against the Giants.
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (shoulder) was listed as a limited practice participant on Wednesday. Don’t look now, but Perriman has been fantasy relevant the last three weeks while either scoring a touchdown or topping 75 yards receiving. He caught four of his eight targets in Week 12 against the Dolphins for 79 yards. It’s still hard to trust anyone on the winless
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kalen Ballage (ankle), linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (chest) and offensive guard Trai Turner (ankle) were all limited in practice on Wednesday. Ballage was inactive in the Week 12 loss to the Bills, but he’s on the right track to make his return in Week 13 against the Patriots. The 24-year-old saw double-digit carries from Weeks 9-11 and was also seeing usage
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