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The FFHH crew breaks down an entertaining 28-27 win for the Steelers over the Commanders, discussing the recent play of Russell Wilson and his favorite wide receiver, George Pickens.
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  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
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    Hill was labeled a true game-time decision after missing practice Friday and Saturday with a wrist injury, ultimately proving enough in pre-game warmups to warrant active status for the team’s Week 10 contest against the Rams. Also active for the Dolphins is safety Jevon Holland, who came into Monday listed as questionable. Inactive for the Dolphins are FB Alec Ingold, RB Jeff Wilson, Jr., CB Ethan Bonner, CB Storm Duck, LB Mohamed Kamara, OL Andrew Meyer, and WR Dee Eskridge.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #14
    If he doesn’t practice, it will mark the first time Metcalf has been on the practice field since suffering a Grade 1 MCL sprain in Week 7’s win over the Falcons. Metcalf didn’t play in Weeks 8 or 9, and had the Week 10 bye to get in some additional rest. There’s a good chance he’ll be ready to go in Week 11 against the 49ers if he can get on the field this week. Wednesday’s injury report will be one to watch, but Metcalf is undoubtedly trending in the right direction.
  • WAS Running Back #8
    It is, as usual on Mondays, an estimation. Robinson was questionable last week after three limited practices, so this status is just preparing us for more of the same. Coach quotes throughout the week will be important context, but after two straight weeks of limited-limited-limited-questionable, it’s hard to believe Robinson will be a go against the Eagles unless the Commanders just steadfastly believe that the game is so important that Robinson must play. Austin Ekeler would get the majority of the work if Robinson misses a third straight game.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    He did note that the Cowboys are signing a third quarterback. McCarthy said after Week 10’s loss that the team is “not there yet” on Trey Lance becoming the starter. It seems like this could eventually become a quagmire, and the Cowboys have created such limited fantasy value this year that it’s easy to avoid the situation. Lance would have the most fantasy upside of the two as a starter, while Rush is a bottom-end superflex play.
  • DET Tight End #87
    He’ll be “day to day,” per Campbell. We’ll probably need to see some practice statuses before we have a good handle on his Week 11 status, but it is encouraging that Campbell has not seemed too concerned about LaPorta’s status going forward. Fantasy managers that haven’t already disgustedly tossed LaPorta off their rosters may need to consider backup plans for Week 11, but LaPorta’s shoulder injury doesn’t look likely to be a long term issue. It may not even be a short-term one.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #0
    The Bills aren’t wasting any time here, making the decision to rule out Coleman for the second straight week. It was reported last week that Coleman could miss multiple weeks, so this news shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Amari Cooper, who is also dealing with a wrist injury, is reportedly progressing through things, but there’s no word on whether or not he’ll play in Week 12. There’s a chance the team will see how he responds in practice this week before deciding on his availability.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Higgins and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula), who Taylor also called day-to-day, both participated in walkthroughs on Monday, but Taylor said we shouldn’t read too much into that. If Higgins is truly day-to-day, then it sounds like he’ll have a chance to suit up in Week 11 against the Chargers. That said, we wouldn’t read too much into his availability until we get a look at Wednesday’s injury report. Higgins has missed the last two games due to his quad injury, which has resulted in an uptick in targets for Mike Gesicki.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    He’s visiting a specialist this week and the Saints are reportedly content to take the four week timeline for now, meaning Olave could return for Week 15 against the Commanders. That doesn’t make him a must-roster in fantasy for teams that are desperate for roster spots, and the fact that the question was asked in the first place is concerning in its own right after Olave suffered his second major concussion of the season in Week 9.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Sure sounds like the upcoming evaluations that Eberflus is still conveniently “in the process” of as of his latest press briefing are going to be coaching-focused. Williams took nine sacks (9 sacks?) in Chicago’s Week 10 loss to the Patriots. Something has got to give. We’d be surprised if Shane Waldron saw more than another sunrise as Bears offensive play caller.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
    Dell and the Texans appeared to be cruising to a convincing upset over the Lions after taking a 23-7 lead into the half. Even while picking off Lions quarterback Jared Goff five times, the Texans were outscored 19-0 after the break to fall to 6-4. Never likely to be useful as a team’s top option through the air, Dell could find more room to maneuver once Nico Collins returns from a five-game absence, which appears likely to occur in Week 11 after the alpha wide receiver was activated from injured reserve this week. Dell will look to take advantage of a soft matchup against the Cowboys his next time out.

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Is Wilson’s play sustainable going forward?
The FFHH crew breaks down an entertaining 28-27 win for the Steelers over the Commanders, discussing the recent play of Russell Wilson and his favorite wide receiver, George Pickens.

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NFL

The Dolphins brought out a little trickery early on in their Monday night matchup with the Rams, scoring a touchdown to take a 7-0 lead.
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The 49ers did something you don’t see every Sunday: They had teammates go at it on the sideline. 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel confronted teammate Jake Moody on the sideline after the kicker missed a third field goal against the Bucs.
Hill was listed as questionable for the Week 10 matchup after he didn’t practice on Friday or Saturday.

Premier League

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.
Mikel Merino gives his reaction to Arsenal’s draw with Chelsea, explaining the Gunners’ priorities and why Stamford Bridge is such a tough place to play at.
Mohamed Salah’s career has come a long way from Chelsea cast-off to Ballon d’Or candidate, and Liverpool’s Egyptian King continues to climb up the Premier League record book as his contract runs down on Merseyside.
NFL WEEK 10
The Texans jumped out to an early start, but the Lions lock in during the second half and defeat Houston 26-23 on the road.
All of Detroit -- and Houston -- held its breath at the buzzer as Jake Bates’s 52-yard field goal snuck through the uprights to lift the Lions over the Texans on Sunday Night Football.
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Brian Branch joins Rodney Harrison, Tony Dungy and Jac Collinsworth to discuss what makes Dan Campbell the best coach he’s ever had, unpack how the Lions were able to turn the game around in the second half and more.
Chris Simms calls up George Kittle to unpack the special attributes Christian McCaffrey brings to the field, talk through the mentality he had on his TD that wasn’t even supposed to go to him and more.
The FNIA crew analyze the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Denver Broncos that ended in a walk-off blocked field goal, discussing how the defending Super Bowl champions keep finding new ways to win each week.
FNIA breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-half comeback in their road victory against the Washington Commanders and how head coach Mike Tomlin has the team playing at a high level with Russell Wilson under center.

Rotoworld

The FFHH crew details their favorite prop bets for the big Week 10 Monday Night Football matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Rams, including the over on tight end Jonnu Smith’s receptions.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss an amazing Week 10 outing for running back Bijan Robinson, who earned Weekend Warrior status after rushing for 116 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to the Saints.
The FFHH crew analyzes the health of various key fantasy contributors, including running backs Najee Harris, Aaron Jones and Tank Bigsby, as well as tight ends Sam LaPorta and Dalton Kincaid.

College Football

The 2025 Navy All-American Bowl will continue the Road to the Dome tour on Wednesday, November 13 at 8 p.m.
The Cornhuskers are 14th in total offense and 15th in scoring in conference games in the 18-team Big Ten, and Marcus Satterfield had faced mounting criticism for his play-calling.
Jack Del Rio, the former head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Oakland Raiders, had joined Wisconsin’s staff in August as a senior adviser to Luke Fickell.

Motor Sports

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Golf

The Golf Today crew prepares for the ANNIKA Pro-Am by reviewing Nelly Korda’s LPGA Tour season, previewing her pairing with WNBA star Caitlin Clark and the keys to success in the upcoming tournament.
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MLB

Everything you need to know about the upcoming MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year Award announcements.
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Aaron Boone will fly to California to join owner Hal Steinbrenner for a meeting with Juan Soto.
He takes the job previously held by 2023 NL Manager of the Year Skip Schumaker, who parted ways with the team in September after just two seasons.

NBA

There were around the same number of injuries at the start of last season, but far fewer games lost due to them.
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Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, and Chet Holmgren joined the injury list over the week, leaving significant holes in their teams’ rotations and fantasy lineups.
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The Clippers and Thunder meet for the second time as Los Angeles looks to avenge the early season loss.
The Wisconsin Badgers welcome the Oregon Ducks to Camp Randall Stadium for a 7:30 kickoff on NBC and Peacock.
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College Basketball

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