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Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard once again stands to be the team’s primary running back for Sunday’s matchup against Washington due to the injury to Joe Mixon (foot). Bernard has compiled three touchdowns (one rushing, two receiving) in his three prior starts, averaging 43 rushing yards and 30 receiving yards per contest. While some fantasy managers may be scared off by his eight carries
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has thrown at least 30 passes in each of his first nine professional contests, with eight of those games seeing 36 pass attempts or more. This week, he’ll bring his pass-heavy stylings into a matchup versus the Washington defense, who has allowed the second-fewest passing yards (1,928) this season. With Joe Mixon (foot) once again unavailable, the Bengals’ offense figures
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards could be a significant fantasy contributor if he was not part of a three-headed, by-committee backfield monster that the Ravens have created. Even though he was the team’s leading running back rusher last week, he still logged just seven carries for 42 yards. With Mark Ingram II on track to suit up versus the Titans on Sunday, fantasy managers
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV has slowly transformed into a top target for Lamar Jackson in the passing game, making him an upside Flex consideration in medium-sized or larger season-long formats during a Week 11 matchup versus Tennessee. After racking up his first 100-yard receiving game since Week 1 of 2016 a few weeks back against the Steelers, Snead snared two receiving touchdowns
Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift (concussion) will miss Sunday’s game versus Carolina due to not having cleared concussion protocol in time to take the field. Swift has emerged as Detroit’s most captivating running back talent from a fantasy perspective over the last two weeks with his absence re-opening the door for Adrian Peterson and Kerryon Johnson to have extended roles. To make things doubly
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (knee) will return to the mix for Sunday’s contest against the Texans, marking his first time on the field since Week 7. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year’s absence has loomed large for a Patriots Defense that has lacked the sizzle in 2020 that it had last season. Getting Gilmore back in Week 11 should edge the Patriots
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry (shoulder) has been deemed questionable to play in Sunday’s game versus Houston as a late addition to the team’s injury report. Harry did not so much as see a target last week against Baltimore despite playing 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, making him an extremely risky fantasy commodity in Week 11, even if he eventually gets
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (quad) has been activated off of the Injured Reserve and looks on track to play Sunday against the Houston Texans. Houston allows the fourth-most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs and the last time we saw Michel he rushed for 117 yards, but Damien Harris appears to have grabbed the reins in New England, so don’t
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole Sr. saw an increase in usage last week against the Packers, catching five passes for 47 yards and a touchdown while also returning a punt for a score. But considering Cole had just two total receptions in the two previous games, it might not be a good idea to trust him in your fantasy lineups against a strong Steelers
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Jake Luton could theoretically get some garbage time numbers on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it’s really hard to trust the first-year passer against a defense allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks. Luton has had one good and one bad game in his two starts, including completing just 51.43 percent of his passes against Green Bay
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. has seen 17 targets across the two games that he’s played with Jake Luton at quarterback, though 12 of those came in the first contest. With the Steelers waiting on Sunday, Jacksonville will likely be forced to take to the air often, and while the results of that with Luton under center might not be great, Chark will
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) is officially listed as questionable to play in Week 11 versus Cincinnati. Hopkins was battling the same injury last week and played, but he did miss a crucial 43-yarder which led to plenty of media speculation in Washington if Hopkins should have suited up with an injury on his kicking leg. If Hopkins can’t go Kaare Vedvik would
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson has been one of the most consistent backs in football this year and is currently in the midst of a strong run of three games in which he’s averaged 23.3 attempts for 109 yards and 0.7 touchdowns. His role has been bolstered by the Jags playing three close games in a row. But now, they face the undefeated Steelers
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been one of the best receivers in the NFL so far this season and will look to keep that momentum rolling against Cincinnati. McLaurin has seven catches in each of his last four games and has at least 74 yards in every game. On the season, McLaurin is yet to see less than seven targets in a
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk has been placed on the team’s COVID list. He’ll need to test negative for the virus time days in a row to be cleared to return to the field. With San Fran on a bye this week, there’s still plenty of time for Aiyuk to be back for a Week 12 meeting with the Rams, so it’s probably
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) will miss another game, as he won’t play on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. With no clear timetable for his return, fantasy managers should prepare to have at least a couple more weeks of Giovani Bernard helming this backfield. Bernard doesn’t have the same ceiling as Mixon, but he rates as a solid RB2 play this week
The New Orleans Saints have signed quarterback Trevor Siemian. With Drew Brees (ribs) on the Injured Reserve, Siemian provides some depth behind Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston. The most plausible explanation for the move is that Siemian could serve as the No. 2 quarterback behind Winston should this week’s attempt to make Hill into a starting quarterback fail. There’s no real fantasy value here. Source:
Detroit Lions tight end T.J. Hockenson (toe) has been removed from the team’s injury report ahead of their Week 11 contest against the Carolina Panthers. Carolina has allowed four touchdowns to tight ends in the last five games, so you can feel confident in deploying Hockenson as your fantasy TE1 in this week’s contest, even with some concerns about the lingering impact of the toe
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop is a streaming option this week for managers. The 34-year-old went 4-for-4 last week in field goals and has now gone 20-for-22 in field goals on the season along with 30-for-32 in extra points. Though the Rams allow the sixth-fewest points to fantasy kickers, Succop’s reliability and solid production this year put him in the starting tier this week.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a streaming option this week against the Rams. The unit has performed very well this season even against solid offenses such as the Packers and has a total of 32 sacks, 12 interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and five fumble recoveries. Though the Rams have a respectable offense, Jared Goff is always prone to turnovers, meaning this unit offers great
Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard once again stands to be the team’s primary running back for Sunday’s matchup against Washington due to the injury to Joe Mixon (foot). Bernard has compiled three touchdowns (one rushing, two receiving) in his three prior starts, averaging 43 rushing yards and 30 receiving yards per contest. While some fantasy managers may be scared off by his eight carries
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has thrown at least 30 passes in each of his first nine professional contests, with eight of those games seeing 36 pass attempts or more. This week, he’ll bring his pass-heavy stylings into a matchup versus the Washington defense, who has allowed the second-fewest passing yards (1,928) this season. With Joe Mixon (foot) once again unavailable, the Bengals’ offense figures
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards could be a significant fantasy contributor if he was not part of a three-headed, by-committee backfield monster that the Ravens have created. Even though he was the team’s leading running back rusher last week, he still logged just seven carries for 42 yards. With Mark Ingram II on track to suit up versus the Titans on Sunday, fantasy managers
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV has slowly transformed into a top target for Lamar Jackson in the passing game, making him an upside Flex consideration in medium-sized or larger season-long formats during a Week 11 matchup versus Tennessee. After racking up his first 100-yard receiving game since Week 1 of 2016 a few weeks back against the Steelers, Snead snared two receiving touchdowns
Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift (concussion) will miss Sunday’s game versus Carolina due to not having cleared concussion protocol in time to take the field. Swift has emerged as Detroit’s most captivating running back talent from a fantasy perspective over the last two weeks with his absence re-opening the door for Adrian Peterson and Kerryon Johnson to have extended roles. To make things doubly
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (knee) will return to the mix for Sunday’s contest against the Texans, marking his first time on the field since Week 7. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year’s absence has loomed large for a Patriots Defense that has lacked the sizzle in 2020 that it had last season. Getting Gilmore back in Week 11 should edge the Patriots
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry (shoulder) has been deemed questionable to play in Sunday’s game versus Houston as a late addition to the team’s injury report. Harry did not so much as see a target last week against Baltimore despite playing 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, making him an extremely risky fantasy commodity in Week 11, even if he eventually gets
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (quad) has been activated off of the Injured Reserve and looks on track to play Sunday against the Houston Texans. Houston allows the fourth-most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs and the last time we saw Michel he rushed for 117 yards, but Damien Harris appears to have grabbed the reins in New England, so don’t
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole Sr. saw an increase in usage last week against the Packers, catching five passes for 47 yards and a touchdown while also returning a punt for a score. But considering Cole had just two total receptions in the two previous games, it might not be a good idea to trust him in your fantasy lineups against a strong Steelers
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Jake Luton could theoretically get some garbage time numbers on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it’s really hard to trust the first-year passer against a defense allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks. Luton has had one good and one bad game in his two starts, including completing just 51.43 percent of his passes against Green Bay
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. has seen 17 targets across the two games that he’s played with Jake Luton at quarterback, though 12 of those came in the first contest. With the Steelers waiting on Sunday, Jacksonville will likely be forced to take to the air often, and while the results of that with Luton under center might not be great, Chark will
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) is officially listed as questionable to play in Week 11 versus Cincinnati. Hopkins was battling the same injury last week and played, but he did miss a crucial 43-yarder which led to plenty of media speculation in Washington if Hopkins should have suited up with an injury on his kicking leg. If Hopkins can’t go Kaare Vedvik would
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson has been one of the most consistent backs in football this year and is currently in the midst of a strong run of three games in which he’s averaged 23.3 attempts for 109 yards and 0.7 touchdowns. His role has been bolstered by the Jags playing three close games in a row. But now, they face the undefeated Steelers
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been one of the best receivers in the NFL so far this season and will look to keep that momentum rolling against Cincinnati. McLaurin has seven catches in each of his last four games and has at least 74 yards in every game. On the season, McLaurin is yet to see less than seven targets in a
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk has been placed on the team’s COVID list. He’ll need to test negative for the virus time days in a row to be cleared to return to the field. With San Fran on a bye this week, there’s still plenty of time for Aiyuk to be back for a Week 12 meeting with the Rams, so it’s probably
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) will miss another game, as he won’t play on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. With no clear timetable for his return, fantasy managers should prepare to have at least a couple more weeks of Giovani Bernard helming this backfield. Bernard doesn’t have the same ceiling as Mixon, but he rates as a solid RB2 play this week
The New Orleans Saints have signed quarterback Trevor Siemian. With Drew Brees (ribs) on the Injured Reserve, Siemian provides some depth behind Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston. The most plausible explanation for the move is that Siemian could serve as the No. 2 quarterback behind Winston should this week’s attempt to make Hill into a starting quarterback fail. There’s no real fantasy value here. Source:
Detroit Lions tight end T.J. Hockenson (toe) has been removed from the team’s injury report ahead of their Week 11 contest against the Carolina Panthers. Carolina has allowed four touchdowns to tight ends in the last five games, so you can feel confident in deploying Hockenson as your fantasy TE1 in this week’s contest, even with some concerns about the lingering impact of the toe
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop is a streaming option this week for managers. The 34-year-old went 4-for-4 last week in field goals and has now gone 20-for-22 in field goals on the season along with 30-for-32 in extra points. Though the Rams allow the sixth-fewest points to fantasy kickers, Succop’s reliability and solid production this year put him in the starting tier this week.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a streaming option this week against the Rams. The unit has performed very well this season even against solid offenses such as the Packers and has a total of 32 sacks, 12 interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and five fumble recoveries. Though the Rams have a respectable offense, Jared Goff is always prone to turnovers, meaning this unit offers great
Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard once again stands to be the team’s primary running back for Sunday’s matchup against Washington due to the injury to Joe Mixon (foot). Bernard has compiled three touchdowns (one rushing, two receiving) in his three prior starts, averaging 43 rushing yards and 30 receiving yards per contest. While some fantasy managers may be scared off by his eight carries
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has thrown at least 30 passes in each of his first nine professional contests, with eight of those games seeing 36 pass attempts or more. This week, he’ll bring his pass-heavy stylings into a matchup versus the Washington defense, who has allowed the second-fewest passing yards (1,928) this season. With Joe Mixon (foot) once again unavailable, the Bengals’ offense figures
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards could be a significant fantasy contributor if he was not part of a three-headed, by-committee backfield monster that the Ravens have created. Even though he was the team’s leading running back rusher last week, he still logged just seven carries for 42 yards. With Mark Ingram II on track to suit up versus the Titans on Sunday, fantasy managers
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV has slowly transformed into a top target for Lamar Jackson in the passing game, making him an upside Flex consideration in medium-sized or larger season-long formats during a Week 11 matchup versus Tennessee. After racking up his first 100-yard receiving game since Week 1 of 2016 a few weeks back against the Steelers, Snead snared two receiving touchdowns
Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift (concussion) will miss Sunday’s game versus Carolina due to not having cleared concussion protocol in time to take the field. Swift has emerged as Detroit’s most captivating running back talent from a fantasy perspective over the last two weeks with his absence re-opening the door for Adrian Peterson and Kerryon Johnson to have extended roles. To make things doubly
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (knee) will return to the mix for Sunday’s contest against the Texans, marking his first time on the field since Week 7. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year’s absence has loomed large for a Patriots Defense that has lacked the sizzle in 2020 that it had last season. Getting Gilmore back in Week 11 should edge the Patriots
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry (shoulder) has been deemed questionable to play in Sunday’s game versus Houston as a late addition to the team’s injury report. Harry did not so much as see a target last week against Baltimore despite playing 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, making him an extremely risky fantasy commodity in Week 11, even if he eventually gets
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (quad) has been activated off of the Injured Reserve and looks on track to play Sunday against the Houston Texans. Houston allows the fourth-most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs and the last time we saw Michel he rushed for 117 yards, but Damien Harris appears to have grabbed the reins in New England, so don’t
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole Sr. saw an increase in usage last week against the Packers, catching five passes for 47 yards and a touchdown while also returning a punt for a score. But considering Cole had just two total receptions in the two previous games, it might not be a good idea to trust him in your fantasy lineups against a strong Steelers
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Jake Luton could theoretically get some garbage time numbers on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it’s really hard to trust the first-year passer against a defense allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks. Luton has had one good and one bad game in his two starts, including completing just 51.43 percent of his passes against Green Bay
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. has seen 17 targets across the two games that he’s played with Jake Luton at quarterback, though 12 of those came in the first contest. With the Steelers waiting on Sunday, Jacksonville will likely be forced to take to the air often, and while the results of that with Luton under center might not be great, Chark will
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) is officially listed as questionable to play in Week 11 versus Cincinnati. Hopkins was battling the same injury last week and played, but he did miss a crucial 43-yarder which led to plenty of media speculation in Washington if Hopkins should have suited up with an injury on his kicking leg. If Hopkins can’t go Kaare Vedvik would
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson has been one of the most consistent backs in football this year and is currently in the midst of a strong run of three games in which he’s averaged 23.3 attempts for 109 yards and 0.7 touchdowns. His role has been bolstered by the Jags playing three close games in a row. But now, they face the undefeated Steelers
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been one of the best receivers in the NFL so far this season and will look to keep that momentum rolling against Cincinnati. McLaurin has seven catches in each of his last four games and has at least 74 yards in every game. On the season, McLaurin is yet to see less than seven targets in a
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk has been placed on the team’s COVID list. He’ll need to test negative for the virus time days in a row to be cleared to return to the field. With San Fran on a bye this week, there’s still plenty of time for Aiyuk to be back for a Week 12 meeting with the Rams, so it’s probably
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) will miss another game, as he won’t play on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. With no clear timetable for his return, fantasy managers should prepare to have at least a couple more weeks of Giovani Bernard helming this backfield. Bernard doesn’t have the same ceiling as Mixon, but he rates as a solid RB2 play this week
The New Orleans Saints have signed quarterback Trevor Siemian. With Drew Brees (ribs) on the Injured Reserve, Siemian provides some depth behind Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston. The most plausible explanation for the move is that Siemian could serve as the No. 2 quarterback behind Winston should this week’s attempt to make Hill into a starting quarterback fail. There’s no real fantasy value here. Source:
Detroit Lions tight end T.J. Hockenson (toe) has been removed from the team’s injury report ahead of their Week 11 contest against the Carolina Panthers. Carolina has allowed four touchdowns to tight ends in the last five games, so you can feel confident in deploying Hockenson as your fantasy TE1 in this week’s contest, even with some concerns about the lingering impact of the toe
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop is a streaming option this week for managers. The 34-year-old went 4-for-4 last week in field goals and has now gone 20-for-22 in field goals on the season along with 30-for-32 in extra points. Though the Rams allow the sixth-fewest points to fantasy kickers, Succop’s reliability and solid production this year put him in the starting tier this week.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a streaming option this week against the Rams. The unit has performed very well this season even against solid offenses such as the Packers and has a total of 32 sacks, 12 interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and five fumble recoveries. Though the Rams have a respectable offense, Jared Goff is always prone to turnovers, meaning this unit offers great
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