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Chris Simms shares why the Bills handing K.C. its first loss of the season shows “it’s different” this season and why the matchup has changed in Buffalo’s favor given that they currently have more offensive weapons.
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Travis Hunter and two quarterbacks in the top five highlight Connor Rogers’ 2025 NFL Mock Draft 1.0.
Rex Hoggard joins Golf Today to report live from the RSM Classic pro-am, explaining what seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady has brought to the table at Sea Island Golf Course.

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  • SF Quarterback #13
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    Per head coach Kyle Shanahan, Purdy is dealing with soreness in his right (throwing) shoulder after the team’s Week 11 loss to the Seahawks. Shanahan is hardly a reliable narrator when it comes to injuries, but this does appear to be a rather minor issue. Barring a surprise, Purdy will suit up as a low-end QB1 for his Week 12 matchup with the Packers.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle missed Week 11 with the hamstring issue despite closing the week with two limited practices before being listed as questionable. A limited practice to open the week is a step in the right direction. Head coach Kyle Shanahan also told reporters that he was close to playing on Sunday. Our bet is on Kittle returning for Week 12 and Kittle evidently agrees, telling reporters “I will be playing on Sunday.” Fantasy managers will want to keep tabs on this situation as the week progresses but things are headed in the right direction. The 49ers don’t have a tight end of note for fantasy purposes when Kittle is sidelined, so emergency Kittle replacements will need to come from other squads.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    Njoku had his reps limited in practice this week but doesn’t have an injury designation heading into Thursday’s game versus the Steelers. Njoku has seen plenty of looks in recent weeks, piling up 19 receptions in Jameis Winston’s three starts. He remains in the TE1 ranks for Week 12.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Evans has been out since Week 7 with a severe hamstring issue. Initial reports had Week 12 as the most likely return for him and it looks like things are going to plan for the veteran wideout. The Bucs are also without Chris Godwin who is done for the year with an ankle injury. Evans should easily dominate the team’s targets once healthy. If active for Week 12, Evans will rise to the top of the WR2 ranks in his first game back. He practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday.
  • CHI Running Back #4
    Apparently Swift sustained a groin injury in Week 10 against Green Bay, a game that saw him run for 71 yard and a score on 14 rushes. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Swift’s late-week practice participation before they put him in lineups for Week 11. Roschon Johnson would become a top-15 fantasy play if Swift were to be sidelined this week against Minnesota.
  • NYG Running Back #29
    With Tommy DeVito taking over at quarterback, Graziano makes the (reasonable) assumption that the Giants will play it conservatively on offense, which could mean a heavy dose of rookie RB Tyrone Tracy. Tracy has been efficient by every measure, averaging 5.1 yards per carry with a 47 percent rushing success rate. He’ll face off against a Tampa defense giving up the NFL’s 14th highest rushing success rate in 2024. Tracy is locked in as a top-15 option in Week 11. The Giants have a 61 percent drop back rate on the season, 3 percent below their expected rate.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    Cooks, who hasn’t played since Week 4 after developing an infection during a knee procedure, has a chance to suit up this week against the Commanders. The Cowboys could choose to hold Cooks out until their Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Giants. If Cooks remains sidelined in Week 11, Kavontae Turpin — who had 86 yards and a touchdown on three catches in Week 10 — could be interesting in deeper formats. Cooks was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
  • BAL Kicker #9
    Tucker for the first time in his 13-year NFL career is struggling mightily to put the ball between the uprights. He’s missed six of his 22 field goal tries in 2024, including two in Baltimore’s Week 11 loss to the Steelers. “You have to find that competition first if you’re going to be blunt about it. Where is that competition? That would be one thing,” Harbaugh said when asked if the team would consider benching Tucker. “The best option right now is to get Justin back on point, because he’s fully capable of doing it. (We) certainly haven’t lost any confidence in Justin Tucker.” Tuckers’ struggles from distance stretch back to 2023. Over the past two seasons, he’s made just four of 12 field goals of more than 50 yards. Continued struggles for Tucker could force Harbaugh to give some thought to a kicker change as the Ravens head toward the playoffs.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Desperate PPR-scam desirers at tight end can start with Luke Schoonmaker, who caught 6-of-10 targets for 56 yards on Monday night. Dallas’ offensive ceiling is probably 20 points right now, but Schoonmaker has made the most of his opportunities when Ferguson has missed time this year, with 12 catches in two games against the Saints and Texans.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    But there will also be a package of plays for Trey Lance. Ultimately this may make neither player superflex viable if they are splitting into each other’s time. Only truly desperate times would call for starting either player against a Commanders defense that is on the upswing in Week 12.

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PFT Power Rankings: DET overtakes KC in Week 12
Mike Florio reveals his power rankings for Week 12 to Michael Holley, explaining why the Saints jumped up eight spots, why the Chiefs fell to No. 3, how the Lions earned the No. 1 slot again and more.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL WEEK 12
Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Justin Jefferson, and Travis Kelce lead the way in positional rankings for Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season.
Breaking down every team’s backfield usage from Week 11 ahead of Week 12.
Quentin Johnston, Anthony Richardson, and Cam Akers highlight the biggest names on the Week 12 waiver wire.
Is there any better play than the Lions, Vikings, or Broncos this week?
From Taysom to Jayden Daniels and Bo Nix, see which players are due for the good (and bad) kind of regression
Fantasy football trade thoughts on Kyren Williams, D’Andre Swift, Jonnu Smith, Courtland Sutton, and more
A survey of the team defense landscape for Week 12.

NFL

Defensive end Will Anderson appears to be closing in on a return to the Texans lineup.
Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold was a limited participant in practice for the second Wednesday in a row, but the reason for his appearance on the injury report was different this week.
Cornerback L’Jarius Sneed is going to miss another game for the Titans.
Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans returned to practice Wednesday, getting limited work.

Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
Perennial assist collector Kevin De Bruyne already has some work to do thanks to a red-hot start for Arsenal bright light Bukayo Saka.

Rotoworld

Quentin Johnston keeps scoring touchdowns, Bo Nix is breaking out, and 30 other fantasy football facts you need to know for Week 12.
Week 11 2024 DFS DraftKings Milly Maker Breakdown
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, and Lawrence Jackson Jr. review their top early Week 12 lines from DraftKings Sportsbook, with looks at the Chiefs, Colts, and Raiders.
Matthew Berry & Co. review Jauan Jennings’ promising Week 12 outlook, explain why Nick Westrbook-Ikhine’s production is unsustainable, and dive into the Broncos’ confusing backfield.

College Football

Indiana Hoosiers (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten) vs. Ohio State Buckeyes (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten) Game Preview
On3’s Andy Staples joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss Boise State’s place in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, how Indiana stacks up against Ohio State, where Colorado fits into the equation and more.
Bryson Daily has personified grit during a 9-0 start that has helped the Black Knights climb to a No. 18 ranking in the AP Top 25 ahead of a game against No. 6 Notre Dame at Yankee Stadium.
Florida State’s current recruiting class is shaping up to be as much of a debacle as anything that’s happened on the field over the past three months.

Motor Sports

Relive the best wins from Stewart-Haas Racing’s time in the NASCAR, where the organization amassed a total of 105 wins across the Cup and Xfinity Series and two Cup Series titles.
Jalek Swoll finished eighth in Supercross East and seventh in Pro Motocross in Triumph’s maiden SuperMotocross season.
The changes include a new crew chief for Austin Dillon in 2025.

Golf

Jeeno Thitikul discusses her finish atop the Aon Risk Reward Challenge standings.
Clark plays an all-Callaway bag and was spotted with two new wedges on Wednesday during the pro-am for the RSM Classic.
Johnson Wagner joins the Golf Today Roundtable to shed light on the approved changes to decrease field sizes and if the PGA Tour has a “fundamental problem” with players making decisions at the top.
Rex Hoggard joins Golf Today to report live from the RSM Classic pro-am, explaining what seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady has brought to the table at Sea Island Golf Course.
The LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway, or LEAP, will launch next year and is modeled after the PGA Tour University’s Accelerated program.
Thitikul locked up the Aon Risk-Reward Challenge by not playing last week, though it also cost her a chance at the Vare Trophy for the second straight season.

MLB

The 34-year-old set full-season career highs with Colorado last season when he hit .263 with nine homers and a slugging percentage of .453.
Eli Morgan went 3-0 with a 1.93 ERA in 32 appearances last season for the AL Central champions, who had the best bullpen in the majors in 2024.
“We had a good meeting. It was a very honest back-and-forth dialogue, a couple hours long,” Hal Steinbrenner said.

NBA

While the West is by far the deeper conference, the top two spots in these Power Rankings belong to the East.
Jenae Lodewyk, Manager of Player and Family Engagement, has taken on the role as an ambassador for the Pistons’ organization. “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.
RBS evaluates what fantasy managers should expect when Scottie Barnes makes his return to the Toronto Raptors, analyzing how outlooks will change for RJ Barrett, Jakob Poeltl, and Gradey Dick.
Dan Titus, Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin react to Lakers’ rookie Dalton Knecht’s 37-point day against the Jazz and analyze how it translates to his fantasy value for the rest of the season.

Betting

Indiana Hoosiers (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten) vs. Ohio State Buckeyes (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten) Game Preview
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick rate the Minnesota Vikings and estimate the gap between their NFC North rival and current favorite to win the division, Detroit Lions, just one game behind.
Jay Croucher discusses how the free fall of the Dallas Cowboys may affect the approach to betting this team with significant line shifts to their rest-of-season schedule.
Army Black Knights (9-0) vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-1) Game Preview

College Basketball

Robbie Hummel dives into the Wisconsin’s early-season success, examining how the Badgers’ offense has stepped up and why John Tonje looks like a major steal from the transfer portal.
The return of the storied Maui Invitational college tournament is conflicting to some.

Local coverage

Latest

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh believes he is coaching one of the best ever to play the game in quarterback Justin Herbert.
Erling Haaland is looking for a third-successive Premier League Golden Boot award for leading a season in goals, and a host of folks aim to stop him.
Win-challenged Arsenal are now a goal-hungry bunch, as the slumping Gunners look to stay ahead of impressive Nottingham Forest when they meet at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said the team would monitor progress from running back Isiah Pacheco and defensive end Charles Omenihu to see if they’re able to play against the Panthers.