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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. (hamstring) was limited during Thursday’s practice, which is not a good sign. There is a chance that Grant is unable to suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. That would likely mean that DeVante Parker and Mike Gesicki would see plenty of targets on Sunday. Grant could hold low-end WR3 value, assuming he
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has played well over the last three weeks, catching a total of 14 balls on 16 targets. He takes on the Titans this week where he had his coming out party in Week 10, catching seven passes for 101 yards. Pittman has played in at least 80 percent of the team’s snaps in each of the last three
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown(knee) has scored seven touchdowns in his last seven games, but the Colts were the only team to keep him out of the end zone in that stretch and limited Tennessee’s top wide receiver to just one catch two weeks ago, so Brown will have his work cut out for him in their Week 12 rematch. Brown was listed as
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been basically the only useful weapon in the passing attack for this offense all season long. Last week, Parker hauled in six receptions for 61 yards and one touchdown in the loss to the Denver Broncos. Parker and rookie Tua Tagovailoa have not been able to develop consistent chemistry together. However, Parker will have a great matchup against
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receivers D.J. Chark Jr. (ribs) and Chris Conley (hip) have been ruled out for Week 12 against the Browns. The Jaguars will be seriously undermanned at the receiver position in quarterback Mike Glennon‘s first start since 2017. However, rookie Laviska Shenault Jr. could return from injury on Sunday. In any event, it looks like Keelan Cole could be Glennon’s top aerial target
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has a total of 132 rushing yards heading into the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. It has been a rough year for him on the ground, but he doesn’t exactly get a lot of touches. However, both Myles Gaskin (knee) and Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) are in danger of sitting out this week. Possibly, Breida could have
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines was not able to run the ball effectively last week with just six attempts for two yards. However, he may have some flex value because of his last performance against the Titans. Hines picked up almost six yards per carry, caught five passes, and tallied two touchdowns. The Titans clearly had trouble dealing with Hines’ speed and elusiveness, so
The Philadelphia Eagles activated running back Corey Clement and defensive end Vinny Curry from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday. Clement and Curry should both be available for the team’s Week 12 meeting with the Seahawks on Monday night. Clement has done very little this year, rushing the ball only 19 times for 68 yards and one touchdown in nine games. He also has four receptions
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has seen his role in the offense expand in recent weeks and should be considered a must-start running back for fantasy in Week 12. Gallman is averaging 13.5 carries-per-game over his last four games including a season-high 18 carries last week. The fourth-year back found the end zone twice last week and has scored five touchdowns in his
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin (knee) was able to return to practice on Wednesday, which is a great sign. He sprained his MCL in Week 8 and has missed three games since then. Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) has missed two straight practices and is in danger of sitting out during the Week 12 matchup versus the New York Jets. This would be a great time
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said that offensive tackles Zack Martin (calf) and Cameron Erving (knee) will be out for multiple weeks after suffering injuries in the Thanksgiving loss to the Washington Football Team on Thursday. Martin was ruled out quickly on Thursday after leaving the game, and his loss will be a huge one along Dallas’ offensive line. It’s more bad news for
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) remained on the sideline for Thursday’s practice. He has missed two straight practices and is in danger of sitting out of the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. Ahmed has taken over the lead back role in Miami over the last few weeks. His absence would mean Matt Breida or possibly Myles Gaskin (knee) would get
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) has been limited during practice this week, but is expected to suit up for the Week 12 matchup versus the New York Jets. Tagovailoa was horrendous against the Denver Broncos last week and was benched in favor of Ryan Fitzpatrick in the fourth quarter. However, Tagovailoa has a great chance to rebound against the awful Jets secondary. A defense
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has been playing better recently and will look to carry that momentum into a date with the Cincinnati Bengals. Jones has thrown for 200-plus yards in three straight games after eclipsing the 200-yard mark just three times total in his first six games. Jones also has played turnover-free football in two consecutive games after struggling mightily with giveaways early
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had one of his best performances of the season last week against the Packers, rushing 22 times for 90 yards. However, Taylor is a victim of the Colts “hot hand” approach in the backfield. Taylor was very good against the Packers last week, and the Colts continued to go with him because he was running the ball effectively. That
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has been fairly quiet throughout the 2020 campaign. It’s not all his fault since the Bills are stacked on offense. Knox has dealt with some injuries and doesn’t get more than three or four targets per game, assuming he even gets that many. John Brown (ankle) will be sidelined in Week 12 versus the Los Angeles Chargers. Possibly, Brown’s
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has put together a handful of solid performances this season. Sadly, the Bills are fairly stacked at wide receiver, so Davis often times gets lost in the shuffle. Luckily for him, John Brown (ankle) will not suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. That means, Davis should get at least a handful of looks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley put together 11 receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown during their Week 10 matchup. That performance was with John Brown (ankle) on the sideline for a majority of the contest. Well, Brown is going to be sidelined for the Week 12 matchup despite getting a week to rest with the bye. That means, Beasley is likely going to
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson (ankle) said that his 2020 season is over after dealing with a serious ankle issue. Although the Eagles offensive line has been an excellent run-blocking unit this year, injuries are starting to take a toll on them. It was announced earlier on Friday that the team will also move Jason Peters, who is dealing with turf toe, to right
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (ankle) will not suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. He wasn’t healthy enough to practice this week despite coming off a bye week. Brown has been battling injuries all season long and will now miss his third game this season. That means, Gabriel Davis should be more involved in the passing attack this
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. (hamstring) was limited during Thursday’s practice, which is not a good sign. There is a chance that Grant is unable to suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. That would likely mean that DeVante Parker and Mike Gesicki would see plenty of targets on Sunday. Grant could hold low-end WR3 value, assuming he
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has played well over the last three weeks, catching a total of 14 balls on 16 targets. He takes on the Titans this week where he had his coming out party in Week 10, catching seven passes for 101 yards. Pittman has played in at least 80 percent of the team’s snaps in each of the last three
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown(knee) has scored seven touchdowns in his last seven games, but the Colts were the only team to keep him out of the end zone in that stretch and limited Tennessee’s top wide receiver to just one catch two weeks ago, so Brown will have his work cut out for him in their Week 12 rematch. Brown was listed as
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been basically the only useful weapon in the passing attack for this offense all season long. Last week, Parker hauled in six receptions for 61 yards and one touchdown in the loss to the Denver Broncos. Parker and rookie Tua Tagovailoa have not been able to develop consistent chemistry together. However, Parker will have a great matchup against
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receivers D.J. Chark Jr. (ribs) and Chris Conley (hip) have been ruled out for Week 12 against the Browns. The Jaguars will be seriously undermanned at the receiver position in quarterback Mike Glennon‘s first start since 2017. However, rookie Laviska Shenault Jr. could return from injury on Sunday. In any event, it looks like Keelan Cole could be Glennon’s top aerial target
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has a total of 132 rushing yards heading into the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. It has been a rough year for him on the ground, but he doesn’t exactly get a lot of touches. However, both Myles Gaskin (knee) and Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) are in danger of sitting out this week. Possibly, Breida could have
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines was not able to run the ball effectively last week with just six attempts for two yards. However, he may have some flex value because of his last performance against the Titans. Hines picked up almost six yards per carry, caught five passes, and tallied two touchdowns. The Titans clearly had trouble dealing with Hines’ speed and elusiveness, so
The Philadelphia Eagles activated running back Corey Clement and defensive end Vinny Curry from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday. Clement and Curry should both be available for the team’s Week 12 meeting with the Seahawks on Monday night. Clement has done very little this year, rushing the ball only 19 times for 68 yards and one touchdown in nine games. He also has four receptions
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has seen his role in the offense expand in recent weeks and should be considered a must-start running back for fantasy in Week 12. Gallman is averaging 13.5 carries-per-game over his last four games including a season-high 18 carries last week. The fourth-year back found the end zone twice last week and has scored five touchdowns in his
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin (knee) was able to return to practice on Wednesday, which is a great sign. He sprained his MCL in Week 8 and has missed three games since then. Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) has missed two straight practices and is in danger of sitting out during the Week 12 matchup versus the New York Jets. This would be a great time
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said that offensive tackles Zack Martin (calf) and Cameron Erving (knee) will be out for multiple weeks after suffering injuries in the Thanksgiving loss to the Washington Football Team on Thursday. Martin was ruled out quickly on Thursday after leaving the game, and his loss will be a huge one along Dallas’ offensive line. It’s more bad news for
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) remained on the sideline for Thursday’s practice. He has missed two straight practices and is in danger of sitting out of the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. Ahmed has taken over the lead back role in Miami over the last few weeks. His absence would mean Matt Breida or possibly Myles Gaskin (knee) would get
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) has been limited during practice this week, but is expected to suit up for the Week 12 matchup versus the New York Jets. Tagovailoa was horrendous against the Denver Broncos last week and was benched in favor of Ryan Fitzpatrick in the fourth quarter. However, Tagovailoa has a great chance to rebound against the awful Jets secondary. A defense
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has been playing better recently and will look to carry that momentum into a date with the Cincinnati Bengals. Jones has thrown for 200-plus yards in three straight games after eclipsing the 200-yard mark just three times total in his first six games. Jones also has played turnover-free football in two consecutive games after struggling mightily with giveaways early
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had one of his best performances of the season last week against the Packers, rushing 22 times for 90 yards. However, Taylor is a victim of the Colts “hot hand” approach in the backfield. Taylor was very good against the Packers last week, and the Colts continued to go with him because he was running the ball effectively. That
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has been fairly quiet throughout the 2020 campaign. It’s not all his fault since the Bills are stacked on offense. Knox has dealt with some injuries and doesn’t get more than three or four targets per game, assuming he even gets that many. John Brown (ankle) will be sidelined in Week 12 versus the Los Angeles Chargers. Possibly, Brown’s
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has put together a handful of solid performances this season. Sadly, the Bills are fairly stacked at wide receiver, so Davis often times gets lost in the shuffle. Luckily for him, John Brown (ankle) will not suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. That means, Davis should get at least a handful of looks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley put together 11 receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown during their Week 10 matchup. That performance was with John Brown (ankle) on the sideline for a majority of the contest. Well, Brown is going to be sidelined for the Week 12 matchup despite getting a week to rest with the bye. That means, Beasley is likely going to
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson (ankle) said that his 2020 season is over after dealing with a serious ankle issue. Although the Eagles offensive line has been an excellent run-blocking unit this year, injuries are starting to take a toll on them. It was announced earlier on Friday that the team will also move Jason Peters, who is dealing with turf toe, to right
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (ankle) will not suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. He wasn’t healthy enough to practice this week despite coming off a bye week. Brown has been battling injuries all season long and will now miss his third game this season. That means, Gabriel Davis should be more involved in the passing attack this
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. (hamstring) was limited during Thursday’s practice, which is not a good sign. There is a chance that Grant is unable to suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. That would likely mean that DeVante Parker and Mike Gesicki would see plenty of targets on Sunday. Grant could hold low-end WR3 value, assuming he
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has played well over the last three weeks, catching a total of 14 balls on 16 targets. He takes on the Titans this week where he had his coming out party in Week 10, catching seven passes for 101 yards. Pittman has played in at least 80 percent of the team’s snaps in each of the last three
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown(knee) has scored seven touchdowns in his last seven games, but the Colts were the only team to keep him out of the end zone in that stretch and limited Tennessee’s top wide receiver to just one catch two weeks ago, so Brown will have his work cut out for him in their Week 12 rematch. Brown was listed as
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been basically the only useful weapon in the passing attack for this offense all season long. Last week, Parker hauled in six receptions for 61 yards and one touchdown in the loss to the Denver Broncos. Parker and rookie Tua Tagovailoa have not been able to develop consistent chemistry together. However, Parker will have a great matchup against
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receivers D.J. Chark Jr. (ribs) and Chris Conley (hip) have been ruled out for Week 12 against the Browns. The Jaguars will be seriously undermanned at the receiver position in quarterback Mike Glennon‘s first start since 2017. However, rookie Laviska Shenault Jr. could return from injury on Sunday. In any event, it looks like Keelan Cole could be Glennon’s top aerial target
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has a total of 132 rushing yards heading into the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. It has been a rough year for him on the ground, but he doesn’t exactly get a lot of touches. However, both Myles Gaskin (knee) and Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) are in danger of sitting out this week. Possibly, Breida could have
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines was not able to run the ball effectively last week with just six attempts for two yards. However, he may have some flex value because of his last performance against the Titans. Hines picked up almost six yards per carry, caught five passes, and tallied two touchdowns. The Titans clearly had trouble dealing with Hines’ speed and elusiveness, so
The Philadelphia Eagles activated running back Corey Clement and defensive end Vinny Curry from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday. Clement and Curry should both be available for the team’s Week 12 meeting with the Seahawks on Monday night. Clement has done very little this year, rushing the ball only 19 times for 68 yards and one touchdown in nine games. He also has four receptions
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has seen his role in the offense expand in recent weeks and should be considered a must-start running back for fantasy in Week 12. Gallman is averaging 13.5 carries-per-game over his last four games including a season-high 18 carries last week. The fourth-year back found the end zone twice last week and has scored five touchdowns in his
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin (knee) was able to return to practice on Wednesday, which is a great sign. He sprained his MCL in Week 8 and has missed three games since then. Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) has missed two straight practices and is in danger of sitting out during the Week 12 matchup versus the New York Jets. This would be a great time
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said that offensive tackles Zack Martin (calf) and Cameron Erving (knee) will be out for multiple weeks after suffering injuries in the Thanksgiving loss to the Washington Football Team on Thursday. Martin was ruled out quickly on Thursday after leaving the game, and his loss will be a huge one along Dallas’ offensive line. It’s more bad news for
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) remained on the sideline for Thursday’s practice. He has missed two straight practices and is in danger of sitting out of the Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets. Ahmed has taken over the lead back role in Miami over the last few weeks. His absence would mean Matt Breida or possibly Myles Gaskin (knee) would get
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) has been limited during practice this week, but is expected to suit up for the Week 12 matchup versus the New York Jets. Tagovailoa was horrendous against the Denver Broncos last week and was benched in favor of Ryan Fitzpatrick in the fourth quarter. However, Tagovailoa has a great chance to rebound against the awful Jets secondary. A defense
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has been playing better recently and will look to carry that momentum into a date with the Cincinnati Bengals. Jones has thrown for 200-plus yards in three straight games after eclipsing the 200-yard mark just three times total in his first six games. Jones also has played turnover-free football in two consecutive games after struggling mightily with giveaways early
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had one of his best performances of the season last week against the Packers, rushing 22 times for 90 yards. However, Taylor is a victim of the Colts “hot hand” approach in the backfield. Taylor was very good against the Packers last week, and the Colts continued to go with him because he was running the ball effectively. That
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has been fairly quiet throughout the 2020 campaign. It’s not all his fault since the Bills are stacked on offense. Knox has dealt with some injuries and doesn’t get more than three or four targets per game, assuming he even gets that many. John Brown (ankle) will be sidelined in Week 12 versus the Los Angeles Chargers. Possibly, Brown’s
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has put together a handful of solid performances this season. Sadly, the Bills are fairly stacked at wide receiver, so Davis often times gets lost in the shuffle. Luckily for him, John Brown (ankle) will not suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. That means, Davis should get at least a handful of looks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley put together 11 receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown during their Week 10 matchup. That performance was with John Brown (ankle) on the sideline for a majority of the contest. Well, Brown is going to be sidelined for the Week 12 matchup despite getting a week to rest with the bye. That means, Beasley is likely going to
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson (ankle) said that his 2020 season is over after dealing with a serious ankle issue. Although the Eagles offensive line has been an excellent run-blocking unit this year, injuries are starting to take a toll on them. It was announced earlier on Friday that the team will also move Jason Peters, who is dealing with turf toe, to right
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (ankle) will not suit up for the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. He wasn’t healthy enough to practice this week despite coming off a bye week. Brown has been battling injuries all season long and will now miss his third game this season. That means, Gabriel Davis should be more involved in the passing attack this
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