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Caitlin Clark reflects about her off-season passion for golf at the 2024 Women’s Leadership Summit as a part of The ANNIKA LPGA pro-am tour. Kira K. Dixon interviews Annika Sorenstam about Clark’s impact on the event.
Mike Florio discusses the impact of the Chicago Bears firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, and what it means for coach Matt Eberflus moving forward.

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  • LV Quarterback #10
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    Ridder’s inconsistent play makes him a bad real life quarterback, but he might have enough rushing upside to be a viable low-end superflex play, particularly if asked to pass a lot as the Raiders often have while trailing. Don’t blow the FAAB budget or anything, but Ridder is worth rostering in superflex leagues.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Hill detailed to Salter that the wrist had been bothering him since preseason, but it became aggravated when he was detained by police before Week 1 and an MRI revealed that he’d torn a ligament in it. When asked about the wrist injury by a Miami-area sportscaster, Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus said that surgery to repair the wrist was “not something I am prepared to discuss publicly” and added “that’s something that, really, will be internal between myself, Tyreek, his family, and the team.” What to take away from that for fantasy football? Hill rosterers need to hope the Dolphins keep winning, because there’s absolutely a chance that the Dolphins shut him down for the season if they are out of the playoff picture. For now, it appears likely he’ll keep playing through it.
  • KC Running Back #10
    That doesn’t mean Pacheco will suit up for Week 11 against the Bills. He’ll be eligible to practice for up to three weeks, and could return to the playing field any time between Week 11 and Week 13. Kareem Hunt should get at least one more week as the Chiefs’ lead back. When Pacheco returns, look for Hunt to function, at best, as the 1B option behind Pacheco. Hunt’s reliability on short yardage carries could threaten Pacheco’s high value opportunities near the goal line.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    Prescott’s recovery time is expected to be about three months after his procedure to repair a partial avulsion of the hamstring tendon. Prescott and the team sought several medical opinions over the past week but were left with no choice but to go the surgical route. The Cowboys’ season is over, and with it, the Mike McCarthy era has likely reached its end. Some combination of Trey Lance and Cooper Rush will fill in for Prescott as Dallas plays out the stretch. Lance could have some deep league appeal due to his rushing. CeeDee Lamb, who caught six of 10 targets for 21 yards in Week 10 against the Eagles, becomes a borderline WR2 option with Prescott out.
  • FA Offensive Coordinator
    Thomas Brown, the Panthers’ former offensive coordinator, will take over play calling duties in Chicago. A year after flaming out as Seattle’s OC, Waldron couldn’t make it through one season with the Bears. Stacked with as much wide receivers talent as any team in the league along with No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, Waldron’s offense ranked 31st in yards, with a meager nine touchdowns through Week 10. Chicago has the league’s fifth lowest offensive success rate heading into Week 11, and Williams has been the most inaccurate QB in football since the middle of October. The Bears are set to clean house following the season in an effort to save Williams from being one of the biggest draft busts in NFL history. It would be shocking to see Waldron get another OC job in the NFL.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Kupp’s seven looks paled in comparison to the 14 of Puka Nacua, with the talented second-year receiver now finally healthy after multiple injury scares with his knee. Even so, Kupp made numerous key catches to move the football as quarterback Matthew Stafford’s preferred intermediate target. The Rams struggled in the red zone and were held out of the end zone for only the second time with Stafford under center, capping Kupp’s fantasy upside in the process. Kupp will look to get back in the scoring column in Week 11 when the Rams travel to face the Patriots.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Nacua returned from injury to a subdued role in Week 8 before banging his injured knee on the ground in practice ahead of Week 9. He would ultimately suit up in that game but was swiftly ejected for throwing a punch, making the 14-target performance a week later soothing to fantasy managers that have missed his presence in their rosters this season. Two miscues from quarterback Matthew Stafford in the red zone could have made Nacua’s night that much bigger, but both passes ultimately fell incomplete as the Rams failed to score a touchdown for only the second time during Stafford’s career with the team. Up next for Nacua and the Rams is a much more forgiving Patriots team in Week 11.
  • LAR Running Back #23
    Williams continued to garner one of the most robust running back roles in the league but went the way of the team, largely struggling to find room against a reinvigorated Dolphins defense. The team also struggled mightily in the red zone and failed to score an offensive touchdown for only the second time with Matthew Stafford under center. Fantasy managers can take solace in the fact that Williams’ robust role should make performances like this one few and far between, even though that doesn’t help ease the pain for those counting on his production in Week 10. Williams could find better success against another AFC East opponent in the Patriots in Week 11.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    Stafford led an offense that failed to score a touchdown for only the second time in his career with the Rams, struggling to move the football against a reinvigorated Dolphins defense that got numerous key defenders back from injury ahead of their Week 10 meeting. They would also clearly struggle in the red zone, leading to five field goals on six attempts for kicker Joshua Karty. Stafford’s lone interception came on a tipped pass near the end of the first quarter with the team down 10-0, setting the tone for the remainder of the game. With the loss, the Rams fall to 4-5 and suddenly find themselves 1.5 games back from the division lead with eight games remaining to play. The Rams travel to Foxboro to face the Patriots in Week 11.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Two of Waddle’s three grabs came on the team’s opening drive, a possession that led to only the second first-drive touchdown for the Dolphins this season on a Malik Washington 18-yard rush on a jet sweep. Waddle would add just one more catch for two yards the rest of the way while the Dolphins transitioned into game management mode with the Rams struggling to put points on the board. Waddle’s next chance to return viable counting stats comes in Week 11 when the Dolphins play host to the Raiders.

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NFL WEEK 11
A survey of the team defense landscape for Week 11.
Are the Lions the top defense of the week? Can you play the Broncos or Steelers in Week 11?
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss the impressive return from injury for star running back Christian McCaffrey and analyze strong fantasy outings from wide receivers Ricky Pearsall and Jauan Jennings.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, we have fantasy playoffs to make.
An in-depth look at positive and negative regression candidates for Week 11 and beyond
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.
Ricky Pearsall, Audric Estime, and Drake Maye headline the best waiver wire targets for Week 11 of the fantasy football season.

NFL

Jones has $23 million in injury guarantees on his contract for 2025.
49ers quarterback Brock Purdy underwent surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow during the 2023 offseason.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter dive into an offense for the Texans that is facing various injuries, discussing how concerned they are about C. J. Stroud, Houston’s offensive line and Bobby Slowik’s play calling.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter analyze the Bears firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, debating where the blame lies for Chicago’s struggles on offense this year.

Premier League

Leon Osman, Jermaine Defoe, and Leroy Rosenior examine how Brighton were able to open up Manchester City’s defense and midfield in their 2-1 win in Matchweek 11.
Relive the best saves from Matchweek 11 of the 2024-25 Premier League season.
The Portuguese center back strikes a defiant tune as Man City’s losing run hangs over international break. But should Man City be worried? And what fixes can they make?

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter dive into an offense for the Texans that is facing various injuries, discussing how concerned they are about C. J. Stroud, Houston’s offensive line and Bobby Slowik’s play calling.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter analyze the Bears firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, debating where the blame lies for Chicago’s struggles on offense this year.
After his 50/50 season, Shohei Ohtani is poised to make even more history.
The FFHH crew shares their favorite NFL futures bets on DraftKings Sportsbook after Week 10, which include the Detroit Lions staying hot, winning the NFC and marching straight to the Super Bowl.

College Football

Virginia Cavaliers (5-4, 3-4 ACC) vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-1) Game Preview
Jake Pope issued an apology after a video of him appearing to celebrate following the Bulldogs’ loss at Ole Miss on the field with Rebels fans drew sharp criticism.
Nico Iamaleava left the win over Mississippi State late in the first half after taking a hard hit.
Vaughn Dalzell eyes a bet that “keeps paying off” when the Georgia Bulldogs take the field, while Brad Thomas says there’s “no way” he’s taking Maryland (-6) against Rutgers in Week 12.

Motor Sports

Dylan Walsh was injured early in the 2024 Supercross season. He has a chance to show his skill in 2025.
Kyle Webster was part of the winning Team Australia in the 2024 Motocross of Nations.
Team Penske has won each of the last three NASCAR Cup championships.
Joey Logano is one of only five drivers in NASCAR history to win three Cup titles before the age of 35.

Golf

Caitlin Clark reflects about her off-season passion for golf at the 2024 Women’s Leadership Summit as a part of The ANNIKA LPGA pro-am tour. Kira K. Dixon interviews Annika Sorenstam about Clark’s impact on the event.
Beth Ann Nichols reports from Pelican Golf Club in Florida about Caitlin Clark’s much-anticipated appearance at the LPGA’s Annika pro-am, her yearslong love for golf and the impact it could have on the sport at large.
The Golf Today roundtable considers the PGA Tour’s new rule proposals -- particularly about reduced field sizes -- along with how to fix the FedExCup Fall, Rory McIlroy’s comments on the playoff and more.
Maverick McNealy joins Golf Today to provide insight into his methodology of inequity found in the FedEx Cup points system and his role on the PGA Tour’s Player Advisory Council.
Matteo Manassero quit golf five years ago at the age of 26, tormented by a sport which gave him so many highs but was no longer making him feel happy.
The tour will contest 42 events in no fewer than 26 countries.

MLB

The Twins will promote Derek Falvey to president of baseball and business operations and Jeremy Zoll to GM as part of a front office succession plan initiated by current club president Dave St. Peter’s move into a strategic adviser role.
Aaron Boone spoke during a news conference after the Yankees exercised his 2025 option.
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is a finalist for his first National League MVP award after winning the AL honor twice, and Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is a finalist for his second American League MVP in three seasons.
Everything you need to know about the upcoming MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year Award announcements.

NBA

Zion Williamson (hamstring), Dejounte Murray (hand), CJ McCollum (adductor), Herb Jones (shoulder) and Jordan Hawkins (back) are already out.
The four-time NBA champion and legendary Warriors star returns to the Chase Center in a new uniform tonight.
Christian Braun is enjoying a breakout season as the starting shooting guard in Denver.
The Knicks and 76ers meet in Joel Embiid’s debut in Philadelphia for one of the most highly anticipated early-season matchups.

Betting

Virginia Cavaliers (5-4, 3-4 ACC) vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-1) Game Preview
The Knicks and 76ers meet in Joel Embiid’s debut in Philadelphia for one of the most highly anticipated early-season matchups.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick rate the Pittsburgh Steelers who are now 3-0 with Russell Wilson under center and how the veteran QB has helped unlocked the offense ahead of the second-half push towards the postseason.

College Basketball

St. John’s hasn’t played with a national ranking in nearly six years. It’s been even longer for Hall of Famer Rick Pitino to coach a team highlighted in the poll.
Paige Bueckers sits down with the Got Next team to reflect on her journey to become one of the best-known college players, her favorite summer moments and how she is stepping into a leadership role on and off the court.
St. Francis faces Penn State tonight exclusively on Peacock. Live coverage begins at 7:00 PM ET.
The Jayhawks received 44 of 62 first-place votes after a home win against North Carolina, a game that saw Kansas blow a 20-point lead but hold on for a 92-89 win.

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