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“If you’ve got a Lion, start him,” Happy Hour agrees after another outburst from Detroit. The Lions’ whole offense, plus Bo Nix and Brock Bowers, lead Week 11’s Weekend Warriors. FFHH also give their Sunday Scaries.
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Breaking down all of Week 11’s biggest storylines, including Bo Nix’s breakout.

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  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
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    Collins appears to be all the way back for the Texans heading into Monday night’s Week 11 matchup against the Cowboys. Collins was the league leader in receiving yards before getting injured in Week 5, and will now look to makeup for lost time in his return on Monday. He’ll be a high-end WR1 against a porous Cowboys defense and should see plenty of opportunities to build on what was shaping up to be a great season before his injury.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    It likely doesn’t amount to much of a chance he misses anything, but it’s worth monitoring on Tuesday. Njoku has 19 receptions in three games with Jameis Winston under center and will be a reasonable TE1 play even against a tough Steelers defense on Thursday.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    We’re beginning to think we’ll never get to see Desmond Ridder waste the Raiders time. Minshew went for 282, two touchdowns, and one pick on Sunday against a Dolphins team that seemed pathologically unable to guard Brock Bowers. The Broncos will be a tougher test, one that likely will make Minshew a bottom-tier QB2 at best in most Week 12 rankings.
  • TEN Running Back #2
    Spears played just 26 snaps against the Vikings in Week 11 and was mostly a spectator, with three carries and three targets to Tony Pollard’s nine and four. If you have a bye week crunch, Spears can probably head to the waiver wire ahead of Week 12. Even if he did play, it’s unlikely he’d do all that much against the Texans. It’s good news for Tony Pollard’s volume in a year that has been full of good news for Tony Pollard’s volume.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #0
    Davis ends his first year in Jacksonville with nine starts, 20 catches, and 239 yards with two scores. He played at least 69 percent of the snaps in every game he finished and never had more than five catches in any game, settling for a one-catch game on four separate occasions. For the privilege, Davis got a $10 million signing bonus. One of Trent Baalke’s greatest follies yet — and that’s saying something — Davis will almost undoubtedly be brought back on a $6.7 million cap figure next year since cutting him would cost the Jaguars $13.6 million in cap space. In his absence, look for Tim Jones and Devin Duvernay to get more run. No Jaguars are truly fantasy viable while Mac Jones is leading the charge.
  • CLE Running Back #24
    Chubb has played just 35 and 30 percent of the snaps the last two weeks against the Chargers and Saints. It’s likely that the Chargers fade was game-script influenced after the Chargers took an early 20-3 lead. But Chubb is by no means a must-start on TNF against the Steelers, even with this proclamation saying he might play more in Week 12.
  • NYG Head Coach
    This belief supposedly led to Daboll naming Tommy DeVito the starter over Drew Lock. A two-year vet of Daboll’s offensive system, it would seem Daboll is hoping DeVito’s familiarity with the system can lead to a strong run down the stretch and his return in 2025 for what will undoubtedly be an offseason full of changes. Daboll started off strong out of the gate, going 9-7-1 in his first season at the helm. He managed just six wins last season and is currenlty sitting on two wins through the first 11 weeks of this year. He’ll look to turn things around starting in Week 12 against the Buccaneers, but Daboll may not be long for the Giants if he can’t string together a few wins and end the year on a high note during the final months of the season.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Lamb popped up on Saturday’s injury report with a back injury and was officially listed as questionable. Head coach Mike McCarthy said Lamb’s injury was “not of high concern,” setting the expectation for his WR1 to play on Monday night barring any setbacks. Slater’s latest report all but confirms that Lamb should be good to go for Monday’s in-state matchup, but he’ll be hard to trust as anything more than a WR2 after the debacle we witnessed in Week 10 with Cooper Rush under center.
  • CAR Running Back #24
    It’s been a long time coming for Brooks, who was the first running back selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Panthers activated Brooks from the reserve/NFI list on November 6th but opted not to play him in Week 10. He had an extra week to recover during the team’s Week 11 bye, but is now expected to be active for Week 12’s game against the Chiefs. Brooks will eat into Chuba Hubbard’s workload going forward, but it’s hard to know how much of a dent he’ll make early on. Hubbard is fresh off signing a four-year contract extension with the Panthers, an indication that they still plan to utilize him at a high rate in the coming years. Fantasy managers who have stashed Brooks all season will soon be rewarded for their patience, but he’s best left on fantasy benches until we get a better sense on how the team plans to use him.
  • NYG Quarterback #15
    It was reported earlier that the move to DeVito was coming, but Daboll confirmed it during Monday’s press conference. The move to DeVito all but ends Jones’ time with the Giants, as the team now looks get through the season before heading into an offseason that’s expected to be full of changes. DeVito threw for 1,101 yards, eight touchdowns, and three interceptions last season, but took a whopping 37 sacks in his nine games played. DeVito is unlikely to be a noticeable upgrade over Jones, but the bar has been set so low, that it’s hard to imagine him being much worse.

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NFL WEEK 11
Quentin Johnston, Anthony Richardson, and Cam Akers highlight the biggest names on the Week 12 waiver wire.
Breaking down all of Week 11’s biggest storylines, including Bo Nix’s breakout.
The first half was all Chargers, but the Bengals came out swinging in the second half. JK Dobbins ultimately came up big with the game on the line, leading L.A. to a 34-27 win.
Chargers safety Derwin James discusses Los Angeles’ key win over the Bengals on Sunday Night Football, explaining how the team is riding momentum with a 7-3 record.
J.K. Dobbins breaks free and leaps into the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown, a score that lifted the Los Angeles Chargers over the Cincinnati Bengals in a thriller on Sunday Night Football.
Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins dives over the Cincinnati Bengals defenders and into the end zone for a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday Night Football.
Justin Herbert, Ladd McConkey and J.K. Dobbins join Melissa Stark to react to the Los Angeles Chargers’ win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football and how they stayed patient to get the job done in Week 11.

NFL

The Lions hope to have linebacker Alex Anzalone back for the postseason, but he’s not going to be in the lineup anytime soon.
Packers running back Marshawn Lloyd came down with appendicitis last week after the club opened his 21-day practice window.
The Panthers were on their off week this week, so kicker Eddy Piñeiro went to Florida to visit with his father, Eddy Sr., who recently had a heart attack.
Cornerback Alex Austin is back on the active roster in New England.

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

Quentin Johnston, Anthony Richardson, and Cam Akers highlight the biggest names on the Week 12 waiver wire.
Breaking down all of Week 11’s biggest storylines, including Bo Nix’s breakout.
Jay Croucher, Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers give their bets for the Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys matchup on Monday night, featuring Joe Mixon, Nico Collins and a play on the under.
“If you’ve got a Lion, start him,” Happy Hour agrees after another outburst from Detroit. The Lions’ whole offense, plus Bo Nix and Brock Bowers, lead Week 11’s Weekend Warriors. FFHH also give their Sunday Scaries.

College Football

It may be a war of words for Dabo Swinney and Gamecocks coach Shane Beamer to convince CFP selectors either team deserves a spot in the postseason championship chase.
Special teams coordinator Chad Lunsford will lead the Owls in their final two games of this season and a search for the next head coach is already underway.
Offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery will serve as interim coach when the Minutemen play at Georgia.
The 2025 Navy All-American Bowl will continue the Road to the Dome tour on Wednesday, November 20 at 8 p.m.

Motor Sports

Chase Briscoe’s move to Joe Gibbs Racing is among the many by drivers and crew chiefs to new teams for the upcoming season.
Jett Lawrence swept Sunday’s motos and won two of three session on Saturday but fell short of the victory after crashing in one moto.
Look back at notable victories and moments from Martin Truex Jr.'s incredible NASCAR career, where he amassed 34 career wins in the Cup Series and captured back-to-back Xfinity Series championships in 2004 and 2005.
The top five riders in Night 1 of the Paris Supercross were Monster Energy Supercross regulars.

Golf

Paul McGinley joins Golf Today to discuss the importance of Rory McIlroy’s triumph at the DP World Tour Championship and what it means for his confidence, as well as the report of American getting paid at the Ryder Cup.
Here’s a look at what’s going on this week from around the golf world.
The 44-year-old Spaniard, who joined LIV Golf in 2022, officially resigned his DP World Tour membership in May 2023.
Beth Ann Nichols goes inside Nelly Korda’s historic season after her seventh LPGA Tour win after The Annika, highlighting the resilience she’s displayed, and discusses slow play that continues to plague the LPGA Tour.
As the PGA Tour prepares for its fall finale, the RSM Classic, here is a look at two crucial points races.
Bernhard Langer sits down with Golf Today to discuss his dramatic Charles Schwab Championship win to keep his 18-year streak alive, rehabbing his torn Achilles from March, the pride he has in his longevity and more.

MLB

Nick Martinez was among 13 free agents who received a qualifying offer on Nov. 4.
Minute Maid will remain an Astros partner through 2029, the team said.
Everything you need to know about the upcoming MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year Award announcements.
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.

NBA

The Clippers and Warriors will meet for the second time this season as Golden State hopes Stephen Curry will play.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Houston Rockets meet up for the first of a double-header on NBA TNT.
The Curry/Ionescu shootout was the best part of last year’s All-Star Weekend and the plan is to expand it in the Bay Area this year
Off to a 10-4 start with top-three defense, the Rockets would like to play this season and playoffs before making major changes.

Betting

The Clippers and Warriors will meet for the second time this season as Golden State hopes Stephen Curry will play.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Houston Rockets meet up for the first of a double-header on NBA TNT.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss the playoff pictures in both the NFC and AFC, highlighting what teams such as the Lions and Ravens must do to secure favorable positioning in the conference standings.

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.
Five Hoosiers scored in double-figures as Indiana handled South Carolina in front of their home fans at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.

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The Browns need a new starter at left tackle with Dawand Jones out for the year after fracturing his ankle in Sunday’s loss to the Saints, but they may not be able to go back to former starter Jedrick Wills.
The Chiefs are adding a speedy receiver to their practice squad.
The Steelers didn’t practice Monday, but with a game looming against the Browns on Thursday night, they were required to release an estimated report.
The Commanders may finally get one of their newest defensive players on the field this week.
Titans head coach Brian Callahan said after Sunday’s loss that he thought officials made an incorrect call when they flagged defensive back Mike Brown for a hit on Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison in the end zone in the second quarter and he didn’t feel any differently on Monday.