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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson didn’t have the best day of his season in Week 11 on Thursday night, but he was extremely efficient in the team’s win over the Arizona Cardinals. He completed 23 of 28 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 10 carries for 42 yards. His night was very close to looking even better. Two of his five
The Cardinals Defense didn’t have a horrible outing in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. They held Russell Wilson to just 197 passing yards in the game. Unfortunately, Seattle racked up 165 rushing yards and they were able to put 28 points on the board – though two of those points came via a safety. The Cardinals managed to record three sacks on Wilson, but
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk caught four of his six targets for 50 yards in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. It wasn’t a horrible game in PPR leagues, but it was certainly disappointing in non-PPR. Kirk scored two touchdowns last time the two teams met in Week 7, so it was a bit surprising he wasn’t able to do more this week. Kirk
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins wasn’t able to follow up his Week 10 heroics with much of an encore performance. In Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, Hopkins caught five of his eight targets for just 51 yards. The Cardinals offense got off to a very slow start to the game, and Hopkins’ stat line suffered because of it. Hopkins was surprisingly
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has had an extremely quiet season overall, but he’s made the most of his two matchups with the Seattle Seahawks. In Week 11, he caught eight of his team-high 10 targets for 62 yards. He also had exactly eight catches for 62 yards when the teams previously met in Week 7. Apart from those two games, Fitzgerald has only
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds made the most of his minimal workload in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. Edmonds carried the ball twice for 13 yards and caught all four of his targets for 36 yards and a touchdown. Kenyan Drake dominated carries in the game with 11. Drake was also surprisingly active in the passing game with five targets. Hopefully, for Edmonds’
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake scored his fifth rushing touchdown of the year in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. He had a rough game on the ground overall, gaining just 29 yards on 11 attempts, but the touchdown helped make his fantasy stat-line solid. He also saw a season-high five targets in the passing game and came up with four catches for 31
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had one of his more quiet games of the year in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. Murray completed 29 of 42 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns while adding 15 rushing yards. He didn’t have a single turnover, which was good to see, but his 15 rushing yards were a season-low. He had at least 60 rushing yards
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback C.J. Henderson (groin) was placed on Injured Reserve on Thursday, a significant loss to the team’s secondary. After not practicing Thursday, Jacksonville quickly made the move to shift Henderson to the IR. In his place, expect D.J. Hayden, who is coming off of the IR in his own right, to see a larger role, but Henderson’s loss all but makes rostering the
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins and tight end Darren Fells are both unappealing options against the Patriots in Week 11. Both players are playing below 70 percent of the snaps and haven’t seen more than four targets in their last two contests. To make matters worse, backup Pharaoh Brown was the tight end who caught last week’s touchdown pass. This tight end room should
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb has a tough matchup on tap against the Patriots Defense in Week 11. Cobb has seen at least five targets in five contests this year, though he could be hard-pressed to reach that number against New England. Their defense has surrendered the second-fewest targets per game to wideouts. Teammates Will Fuller V and Brandin Cooks are likely to soak
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (non-injury related) did not practice Thursday, adding a wrinkle to his status for Sunday’s contest against Tennessee. Ingram has battled injuries throughout 2020, but this appears to be a separate issue that should gain clarity throughout the week. Baltimore’s backfield relied upon a three-headed by-committee division of labor last week, with Ingram (five carries), Gus Edwards (seven), and
Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks is coming off a quiet performance last week against the Browns. Despite this, the former Ram is averaging 9.4 targets per game over his last five contests, which puts him squarely in the WR2 conversation most weeks. However, this week’s matchup is not like most weeks, as the Patriots Defense hasn’t allowed many targets or yards to opposing receivers.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) has been one of the most watched practice participants of 2020 over the past handful of weeks, yet Thursday provided little by way of progress in his return from a foot injury. Mixon has been listed as a “DNP” both Wednesday and Thursday, leading to the belief that Giovani Bernard will once again be tasked with lead back
Minnesota Vikings fullback C.J. Hamhas been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, although that does not necessarily mean that Ham has tested positive for the virus. Having touched the ball just five times this season, Ham has essentially no fantasy intrigue, but sharing a backfield room with Dalvin Cook potentially could throw Sunday’s plans versus Dallas into flux. It appears as if Cook is in the
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (illness) missed practice both Wednesday and Thursday, throwing his availability for Sunday’s game against Philadelphia into flux. But the organization expects Garrett to return in at least a limited capacity on Friday, which would begin to trend him in the right direction for taking the field. The Browns Defense — and Garrett in particular — is in a prime
The Arizona Cardinals placed defensive lineman Corey Peters (knee) and Jordan Phillips (hamstring) on Injured Reserve on Thursday, thereby officially ruling the duo out for their Week 11 matchup against Seattle. Domata Peko was brought in to help serve as depth on the defensive front, but with both players having logged a pair of sacks in 2020, the Cardinals Defense will be playing short-handed in
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback D.J. Hayden (hamstring) will be activated off of Injured Reserve to take the field for Sunday’s game versus Pittsburgh. Hayden has started just one of the four games that he has appeared in this season for the Jaguars, having accrued 13 total tackles and one pass defensed in that span. Even with Hayden back in the secondary, the Jaguars Defense will be
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) may not have been able to practice heading into Thursday’s contest versus Arizona, but he has been given the thumbs up to take the field. Lockett had the defining performance of his career versus the Cardinals earlier this season when he hauled in 15 receptions for 200 yards and three touchdowns back in Week 7. Since then, he
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Travis Homer (knee, thumb) have both officially been ruled inactive for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals, paving the way for the duo of Carlos Hyde and DeeJay Dallas to handle the backfield load. Carson’s absence will now stretch into a fourth week, as he will have ample time to recover ahead of a Week 12 matchup versus
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson didn’t have the best day of his season in Week 11 on Thursday night, but he was extremely efficient in the team’s win over the Arizona Cardinals. He completed 23 of 28 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 10 carries for 42 yards. His night was very close to looking even better. Two of his five
The Cardinals Defense didn’t have a horrible outing in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. They held Russell Wilson to just 197 passing yards in the game. Unfortunately, Seattle racked up 165 rushing yards and they were able to put 28 points on the board – though two of those points came via a safety. The Cardinals managed to record three sacks on Wilson, but
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk caught four of his six targets for 50 yards in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. It wasn’t a horrible game in PPR leagues, but it was certainly disappointing in non-PPR. Kirk scored two touchdowns last time the two teams met in Week 7, so it was a bit surprising he wasn’t able to do more this week. Kirk
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins wasn’t able to follow up his Week 10 heroics with much of an encore performance. In Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, Hopkins caught five of his eight targets for just 51 yards. The Cardinals offense got off to a very slow start to the game, and Hopkins’ stat line suffered because of it. Hopkins was surprisingly
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has had an extremely quiet season overall, but he’s made the most of his two matchups with the Seattle Seahawks. In Week 11, he caught eight of his team-high 10 targets for 62 yards. He also had exactly eight catches for 62 yards when the teams previously met in Week 7. Apart from those two games, Fitzgerald has only
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds made the most of his minimal workload in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. Edmonds carried the ball twice for 13 yards and caught all four of his targets for 36 yards and a touchdown. Kenyan Drake dominated carries in the game with 11. Drake was also surprisingly active in the passing game with five targets. Hopefully, for Edmonds’
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake scored his fifth rushing touchdown of the year in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. He had a rough game on the ground overall, gaining just 29 yards on 11 attempts, but the touchdown helped make his fantasy stat-line solid. He also saw a season-high five targets in the passing game and came up with four catches for 31
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had one of his more quiet games of the year in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. Murray completed 29 of 42 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns while adding 15 rushing yards. He didn’t have a single turnover, which was good to see, but his 15 rushing yards were a season-low. He had at least 60 rushing yards
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback C.J. Henderson (groin) was placed on Injured Reserve on Thursday, a significant loss to the team’s secondary. After not practicing Thursday, Jacksonville quickly made the move to shift Henderson to the IR. In his place, expect D.J. Hayden, who is coming off of the IR in his own right, to see a larger role, but Henderson’s loss all but makes rostering the
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins and tight end Darren Fells are both unappealing options against the Patriots in Week 11. Both players are playing below 70 percent of the snaps and haven’t seen more than four targets in their last two contests. To make matters worse, backup Pharaoh Brown was the tight end who caught last week’s touchdown pass. This tight end room should
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb has a tough matchup on tap against the Patriots Defense in Week 11. Cobb has seen at least five targets in five contests this year, though he could be hard-pressed to reach that number against New England. Their defense has surrendered the second-fewest targets per game to wideouts. Teammates Will Fuller V and Brandin Cooks are likely to soak
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (non-injury related) did not practice Thursday, adding a wrinkle to his status for Sunday’s contest against Tennessee. Ingram has battled injuries throughout 2020, but this appears to be a separate issue that should gain clarity throughout the week. Baltimore’s backfield relied upon a three-headed by-committee division of labor last week, with Ingram (five carries), Gus Edwards (seven), and
Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks is coming off a quiet performance last week against the Browns. Despite this, the former Ram is averaging 9.4 targets per game over his last five contests, which puts him squarely in the WR2 conversation most weeks. However, this week’s matchup is not like most weeks, as the Patriots Defense hasn’t allowed many targets or yards to opposing receivers.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) has been one of the most watched practice participants of 2020 over the past handful of weeks, yet Thursday provided little by way of progress in his return from a foot injury. Mixon has been listed as a “DNP” both Wednesday and Thursday, leading to the belief that Giovani Bernard will once again be tasked with lead back
Minnesota Vikings fullback C.J. Hamhas been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, although that does not necessarily mean that Ham has tested positive for the virus. Having touched the ball just five times this season, Ham has essentially no fantasy intrigue, but sharing a backfield room with Dalvin Cook potentially could throw Sunday’s plans versus Dallas into flux. It appears as if Cook is in the
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (illness) missed practice both Wednesday and Thursday, throwing his availability for Sunday’s game against Philadelphia into flux. But the organization expects Garrett to return in at least a limited capacity on Friday, which would begin to trend him in the right direction for taking the field. The Browns Defense — and Garrett in particular — is in a prime
The Arizona Cardinals placed defensive lineman Corey Peters (knee) and Jordan Phillips (hamstring) on Injured Reserve on Thursday, thereby officially ruling the duo out for their Week 11 matchup against Seattle. Domata Peko was brought in to help serve as depth on the defensive front, but with both players having logged a pair of sacks in 2020, the Cardinals Defense will be playing short-handed in
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback D.J. Hayden (hamstring) will be activated off of Injured Reserve to take the field for Sunday’s game versus Pittsburgh. Hayden has started just one of the four games that he has appeared in this season for the Jaguars, having accrued 13 total tackles and one pass defensed in that span. Even with Hayden back in the secondary, the Jaguars Defense will be
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) may not have been able to practice heading into Thursday’s contest versus Arizona, but he has been given the thumbs up to take the field. Lockett had the defining performance of his career versus the Cardinals earlier this season when he hauled in 15 receptions for 200 yards and three touchdowns back in Week 7. Since then, he
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Travis Homer (knee, thumb) have both officially been ruled inactive for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals, paving the way for the duo of Carlos Hyde and DeeJay Dallas to handle the backfield load. Carson’s absence will now stretch into a fourth week, as he will have ample time to recover ahead of a Week 12 matchup versus
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson didn’t have the best day of his season in Week 11 on Thursday night, but he was extremely efficient in the team’s win over the Arizona Cardinals. He completed 23 of 28 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 10 carries for 42 yards. His night was very close to looking even better. Two of his five
The Cardinals Defense didn’t have a horrible outing in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. They held Russell Wilson to just 197 passing yards in the game. Unfortunately, Seattle racked up 165 rushing yards and they were able to put 28 points on the board – though two of those points came via a safety. The Cardinals managed to record three sacks on Wilson, but
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk caught four of his six targets for 50 yards in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. It wasn’t a horrible game in PPR leagues, but it was certainly disappointing in non-PPR. Kirk scored two touchdowns last time the two teams met in Week 7, so it was a bit surprising he wasn’t able to do more this week. Kirk
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins wasn’t able to follow up his Week 10 heroics with much of an encore performance. In Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, Hopkins caught five of his eight targets for just 51 yards. The Cardinals offense got off to a very slow start to the game, and Hopkins’ stat line suffered because of it. Hopkins was surprisingly
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has had an extremely quiet season overall, but he’s made the most of his two matchups with the Seattle Seahawks. In Week 11, he caught eight of his team-high 10 targets for 62 yards. He also had exactly eight catches for 62 yards when the teams previously met in Week 7. Apart from those two games, Fitzgerald has only
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds made the most of his minimal workload in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. Edmonds carried the ball twice for 13 yards and caught all four of his targets for 36 yards and a touchdown. Kenyan Drake dominated carries in the game with 11. Drake was also surprisingly active in the passing game with five targets. Hopefully, for Edmonds’
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake scored his fifth rushing touchdown of the year in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. He had a rough game on the ground overall, gaining just 29 yards on 11 attempts, but the touchdown helped make his fantasy stat-line solid. He also saw a season-high five targets in the passing game and came up with four catches for 31
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had one of his more quiet games of the year in Week 11 against the Seattle Seahawks. Murray completed 29 of 42 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns while adding 15 rushing yards. He didn’t have a single turnover, which was good to see, but his 15 rushing yards were a season-low. He had at least 60 rushing yards
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback C.J. Henderson (groin) was placed on Injured Reserve on Thursday, a significant loss to the team’s secondary. After not practicing Thursday, Jacksonville quickly made the move to shift Henderson to the IR. In his place, expect D.J. Hayden, who is coming off of the IR in his own right, to see a larger role, but Henderson’s loss all but makes rostering the
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins and tight end Darren Fells are both unappealing options against the Patriots in Week 11. Both players are playing below 70 percent of the snaps and haven’t seen more than four targets in their last two contests. To make matters worse, backup Pharaoh Brown was the tight end who caught last week’s touchdown pass. This tight end room should
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb has a tough matchup on tap against the Patriots Defense in Week 11. Cobb has seen at least five targets in five contests this year, though he could be hard-pressed to reach that number against New England. Their defense has surrendered the second-fewest targets per game to wideouts. Teammates Will Fuller V and Brandin Cooks are likely to soak
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (non-injury related) did not practice Thursday, adding a wrinkle to his status for Sunday’s contest against Tennessee. Ingram has battled injuries throughout 2020, but this appears to be a separate issue that should gain clarity throughout the week. Baltimore’s backfield relied upon a three-headed by-committee division of labor last week, with Ingram (five carries), Gus Edwards (seven), and
Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks is coming off a quiet performance last week against the Browns. Despite this, the former Ram is averaging 9.4 targets per game over his last five contests, which puts him squarely in the WR2 conversation most weeks. However, this week’s matchup is not like most weeks, as the Patriots Defense hasn’t allowed many targets or yards to opposing receivers.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) has been one of the most watched practice participants of 2020 over the past handful of weeks, yet Thursday provided little by way of progress in his return from a foot injury. Mixon has been listed as a “DNP” both Wednesday and Thursday, leading to the belief that Giovani Bernard will once again be tasked with lead back
Minnesota Vikings fullback C.J. Hamhas been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, although that does not necessarily mean that Ham has tested positive for the virus. Having touched the ball just five times this season, Ham has essentially no fantasy intrigue, but sharing a backfield room with Dalvin Cook potentially could throw Sunday’s plans versus Dallas into flux. It appears as if Cook is in the
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (illness) missed practice both Wednesday and Thursday, throwing his availability for Sunday’s game against Philadelphia into flux. But the organization expects Garrett to return in at least a limited capacity on Friday, which would begin to trend him in the right direction for taking the field. The Browns Defense — and Garrett in particular — is in a prime
The Arizona Cardinals placed defensive lineman Corey Peters (knee) and Jordan Phillips (hamstring) on Injured Reserve on Thursday, thereby officially ruling the duo out for their Week 11 matchup against Seattle. Domata Peko was brought in to help serve as depth on the defensive front, but with both players having logged a pair of sacks in 2020, the Cardinals Defense will be playing short-handed in
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback D.J. Hayden (hamstring) will be activated off of Injured Reserve to take the field for Sunday’s game versus Pittsburgh. Hayden has started just one of the four games that he has appeared in this season for the Jaguars, having accrued 13 total tackles and one pass defensed in that span. Even with Hayden back in the secondary, the Jaguars Defense will be
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) may not have been able to practice heading into Thursday’s contest versus Arizona, but he has been given the thumbs up to take the field. Lockett had the defining performance of his career versus the Cardinals earlier this season when he hauled in 15 receptions for 200 yards and three touchdowns back in Week 7. Since then, he
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Travis Homer (knee, thumb) have both officially been ruled inactive for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals, paving the way for the duo of Carlos Hyde and DeeJay Dallas to handle the backfield load. Carson’s absence will now stretch into a fourth week, as he will have ample time to recover ahead of a Week 12 matchup versus
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