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As McIlroy caps his year with another win in Dubai and his sixth Race to Dubai title, there’s a lot to unpack from a tumultuous year.
Plus, No. 1 Oregon survives a scare, but No. 6 BYU suffers its first loss of the year.

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  • CLE Tight End #85
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    Njoku again functioned as Jameis Winston’s underneath option. He led the Browns in targets and came down with a two point conversion in the second half. Njoku now has 19 receptions in three games with Winston under center for Cleveland.
  • NO Wide Receiver #10
    Valdes-Scantling had another long score against Cleveland after going off last week for 109 yards and two touchdowns. MVS caught an underneath path and took it the distance (71 yards) against a seemingly uninterested Browns secondary. Running a pass route on 26 of the team’s 29 drop backs, MVS operated as the Saints WR1 with Chris Olave (concussion) sidelined. While Valdes-Scantling is unlikely to keep scoring long touchdowns in the conservative New Orleans offense, he should be rostered in most 12-team leagues and will profile as top-40 option in Week 12 against the Rams.
  • CLE Quarterback #5
    The Browns were once again ultra pass-heavy in Week 11, with 46 pass attempts and just 18 rushes. Winston had 299 yards at halftime and could have had a much bigger day had the Browns offense not faltered in the final three drives of the game. Winston nearly connected for a couple long gains after the Browns entered catch-up mode. Winston, with more than 300 yards in two of his three starts, has become a reliable fantasy option and a major boon for the Browns’ main pass catchers. In Week 11, he bounced back from a three-interception game in the Browns’ last game against the Chargers. Winston will be a volume-driven QB2 play in Week 12 against a tough Steelers coverage unit.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    Watson caught a pair of huge downfield balls, managing a 48-yarder in double coverage early in the fourth quarter and then adding a 60-yard catch-and-run in man coverage to put Green Bay into the red zone on their final drive of the game. Watson finished second among the Packers’ wideouts with 31 snaps. It was his first 100-yard game since 2022. We don’t know that this is “real” so much as you should run to the waiver wire for Watson, but he definitely has the ability to have this game in any given week with his mix of deep-ball skills and Jordan Love’s predilection to letting his receivers make plays downfield.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #3
    Jeudy popped for the second highest receiving total of his NFL career thanks in large part to an 89-yard catch-and-run touchdown in the first half. Jeudy was one target short of the team lead — held by David Njoku — and was regularly left open by a faltering New Orelans secondary. Jeudy appeared fully healthy after dealing with a nagging knee issue before the Browns’ Week 10 bye. The pass heaviness of the Cleveland offense with Jameis Winston under center could make Jeudy a WR3 option in Week 12 against the Steelers.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    He added four rushes for 18 carries and the go-ahead score on the ground. Love overshot Tucker Kraft on an early end zone drive for a pick, and the Bears stonewalled the Packers on downs after a fourth-and-goal from the 6 ended on a five-yard Love scramble. Green Bay’s offense never appeared out of sorts versus the Bears, they just weren’t finishers. Love gets an afternoon window matchup against the 49ers in Week 12 and should be a low-end QB1 in that one.
  • NO Tight End #7
    Hill was the centerpiece of the New Orleans offense in Week 11, leading the team with ten targets and cutting into Alvin Kamara’s rushing workload (Kamara had 16 carries). Hill had two first half touchdowns before a 70-yard touchdown run around the left end in the fourth quarter. The wily Swiss army knife veteran was unstoppable from start to finish in this one, regularly shedding tacklers and somehow outrunning Cleveland defenders. Asked at halftime whether the Saints were using Hill too much on offense, interim head coach Darren Rizzi said no, and that Hill is “one of the best players” in the NFL. If Hill has anything close to this kind of usage for the Rizzi-led Saints, he should be considered a must-play weekly fantasy option.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #18
    Cooper will play through the wrist injury that has left him sidelined the last two weeks. The veteran receiver is expected to wear some sort of cast in Sunday’s game, but said earlier in the week that he’s gotten used to playing with it. Cooper profiles as a WR3 against a stout Chiefs defense. While he is active, the Bills did declare WR Keon Coleman, CB Kaiir Elam, LB Eddie Ulofoshio, OL Will Clapp, OT Spencer Brown, and TE Dalton Kincaid inactive fo Week 11.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Warren was added to the injury report on Thursday and got a questionable tag after a limited session on Friday. He has dealt with multiple injuries this year already and has yet to look like the uber-explosive backup fantasy managers drafted him to be. With the back issue likely capping his touches and hindering his efficiency, Warren sits near the back of the RB3 ranks versus Baltimore.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle got in a pair of limited practices before being listed as questionable for Week 11 on Friday. Per Schefter, the team is still going to have Kittle test out the hamstring issue in pre-game warmups before ruling him out, but fantasy managers should not count on having the TE1 overall this week. Schefter noted that this is not believed to be a long-term issue for Kittle. He previously missed Week 3 with a hamstring injury. Eric Saubert drew the start but only saw two targets. He caught both for 41 yards. Saubert is barely a TE2 for Week 11.

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Chargers defensive stars Khalil Mack and Derwin James share how Jim Harbaugh earned the team’s trust and look ahead to Sunday Night Football before Rodney Harrison catches up with Harbaugh about year one in Los Angeles.
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Mike Florio and Rodney Harrison break down the Los Angeles Chargers’ strong defensive play heading into a matchup vs. the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football.
Patrick Daugherty, Denny Carter and Kyle Dvorchak look at the potential fantasy outcomes in the Bengals’ matchup against the Chargers, including whether Burrow can continue his high-scoring performances.
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Matthew Berry & Co. run through their favorite DraftKings Sportsbook player prop bets for Week 11, including plays on Justin Herbert vs. the Bengals and two Steelers worth your attention.
A quick look at each of the Week 11 Sunday and Monday games.

NFL

The Browns lost left tackle Dawand Jones to an ankle injury during Sunday’s loss to the Saints and they won’t be getting him back this season.
As the quarterback of the only remaining unbeaten team in the NFL, Patrick Mahomes is a favorite for the MVP.
After a clunker on Monday night, the Rams needed a bounce-back performance against a scrappy Patriots team.
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Five Hoosiers scored in double-figures as Indiana handled South Carolina in front of their home fans at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Notre Dame used a hot shooting night and a stingy defense to handle Georgetown with ease.
Purdue took down Alabama at Mackey Arena in a heavyweight bout between two top-15 teams.
Wisconsin welcomed No. 9 Arizona to Madison by scoring a double-digit win behind 41 points from John Tonje.
John Tonje exploded for 41 points on just 14 field goal attempts behind an incredible 21-of-22 showing at the free throw line.
No. 13 Purdue’s win over No. 2 Alabama was a huge victory, and the significance was not lost on Matt Painter, Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn afterward.
Jalen Leach was relentless in overtime as Northwestern dodged Eastern Illinois’ upset attempt.

Premier League

Watch video of every goal from Erling Haaland’s 2024-25 Premier League season and see his stats from a glittering young career at Man City, Dortmund, Salzburg and Molde, and with Norway’s national team.
Manchester United’s new boss called the club “the engine of the Premier League” and is “hungry” to bring success to Old Trafford.
Newly-appointed Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim takes in his new stomping grounds at Old Trafford and shares his thoughts on a new beginning.

Rotoworld

Eighteen teams will play three-game slates during the final full week before Thanksgiving.
Aaron Jones is in a breakout spot and Jauan Jennings is the real deal for Week 11 of the fantasy football season.
Jay and Connor pitch their Week 11 pick-up lines to Matthew Berry, with prop bets on Bills QB Josh Allen and Browns WR Cedric Tillman up for consideration.

College Football

Jayden Maiava threw for three touchdowns and ran for one more in his first start for USC, leading the Trojans to a 28-20 victory over Nebraska at the Coliseum.
Carson Beck silenced his critics by throwing for two touchdowns and running for another on a raucous Saturday night between the hedges, leading No. 11 Georgia to a 31-17 victory over No. 6 Tennessee that gave a huge boost to the Bulldogs’ College Football Playoff hopes.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning discusses his team’s 16-13 win over Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium, explaining how the Ducks were “resilient” on the road.
Jordan James rushed for 115 yards and a tying touchdown on 22 carries to help Oregon (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) win its first 11 games for the second time in school history.

Motor Sports

The top five riders in Night 1 of the Paris Supercross were Monster Energy Supercross regulars.
The lawsuit vs. NASCAR will continue as both teams seek to run as charter teams in 2025.
Max Vohland severely injured his hip in a crash before Round 3 of the Supercross season.
Kyle Larson will race at Merced Speedway, Bakersfield Speedway and Ventura Raceway. He has wins on all three tracks.

Golf

Campos struggled with his ball-striking and to get starts this year, but the 36-year-old from Puerto Rico won the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Sunday for his maiden Tour title.
Here’s a look at the purse payout for the field at the PGA Tour’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Watch the best shots and moments from the final round of the PGA Tour’s 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship in Southampton Parish, Bermuda.
Everything was perfect for Brittany Lincicome’s final round as a full-time pro on the LPGA Tour.
As McIlroy caps his year with another win in Dubai and his sixth Race to Dubai title, there’s a lot to unpack from a tumultuous year.
Carl Smith was shocked when Theegala surprised him with the watch he’d always wanted.

MLB

A Topps trading card featuring a patch from the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie pitcher’s jersey and his autograph is so hot the Pirates are making a splashy offer in hopes of landing it in trade.
Bell will oversee the player development and physical and mental performance departments, while also contributing to strategic planning and player evaluations and acquisitions.
Sims, 71, has spent the last 20 years calling Seattle Mariners games. He is a former reporter for the New York Daily News.
Graterol pitched in seven games during the regular season and three in the World Series against the New York Yankees, which the Dodgers won in five games. He allowed three hits over 2 1/3 scoreless innings in those World Series appearances.

NBA

The only player to score more than Fox’s 109 in back-to-back games in the last 50 years was Kobe Bryant in 2007. That’s good company.
“Man, I missed so many shots in the second half, I was bound to hit one,” Tatum said.
Antetokounmpo was angry at the time but Doc Rivers had already used his challenge.
The Dallas Mavericks and San Antonio Spurs meet up for a rematch of the season-opener in which Dallas won.

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College Basketball

Myles Rice scored 17 of his 23 points in the first half and No. 16 Indiana defeated South Carolina 87-71 on Saturday.
Mackenzie Mgbako came through with 17 points as Indiana dispatched South Carolina at home.
South Carolina native Myles Rice reflects after scoring 23 points for Indiana in an 87-71 victory over the Gamecocks, a win that helped the Hoosiers improve to 3-0 this season.
Matt Allocco scored 17 points, Markus Burton added 16, and Notre Dame defeated Georgetown 84-63 on Saturday.

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The Dolphins’ playoff hopes remain alive after a second consecutive win.
Taysom Hill scored three touchdowns as the Saints cruised by the Browns 35-14 on Sunday.
The Ravens lost linebacker Roquan Smith to a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter, but their defense still came up with a big play.
Titans linebacker Jack Gibbens was carted off after a gruesome injury that CBS declined to show a replay of.
The Bills will have wide receiver Amari Cooper, but they won’t have right tackle Spencer Brown.