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  • KC Tight End #87
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    He had an uncharacteristic drop over the middle, and only managed three red-zone targets in the contest. One of them, though, he was open on a cover-zero look from the Raiders and Patrick Mahomes simply placed it to the opposite shoulder of what Kelce was looking for. Rough. He’ll be a realistic TE1 against the Chargers in Week 14 but this offense is struggling enough that it is hard to call him much more than that.
  • KC Wide Receiver #8
    He added two long DPI penalties for a total of 46 yards you probably were not compensated for in fantasy. Hopkins’ only real sin in this game was dropping a wide-open catch over the middle of the field on a Patrick Mahomes miracle-scramble. He also one-handed a would-be touchdown out of the back of the end zone in the fourth quarter. Hopkins has not exactly been a league-winner for the Chiefs, being held under 60 yards in his three previous games. He’ll be a bottom-tier WR3 option or good FLEX against the Chargers in Week 14.
  • KC Running Back #10
    He added one catch for five yards. Kansas City looked wholly unable to run when they tried in this game, with 13 of their 14 running back carries going for a combined 25 yards. Pacheco’s 34-yarder in the third quarter was both good (clearly salvaged some value for those forced to play him this week) and a little ugly (it didn’t look like he had rediscovered that next gear in the open field yet.) Splitting carries almost down the middle with Kareem Hunt on non-Perine downs and in an offense that is struggling, Pacheco certainly isn’t a must-play in Week 14 without some positive coach quotes about his role growing.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    He’s taken 10 sacks in the last two weeks and the offensive line play was so bad that Joe Thuney, an All-Pro guard, kicked out to left tackle to replace Wanya Morris late in the game. A promising third-quarter drive was derailed by a 17-yard gigasack where he fumbled while backpedaling. Mahomes wasn’t without blame — he missed some open deep balls and it appeared he went to the wrong shoulder on a red zone throw to Travis Kelce, which is a rare miscommunication between those two. But it largely has not been his fault that this operation continues to struggle. A Week 14 matchup with the Chargers will probably remain firmly in fantasy football stayaway territory.
  • LV Tight End #89
    He also rushed once for two yards. Bowers’ touchdown was slipped by Aidan O’Connell over some underneath defenders in zone. His most impressive play was a one-handed snag through a defensive pass interference call on Trent McDuffie, an extremely respectable Mossing even if there was a bit of a push-off. He’s now five behind Sam LaPorta for the most catches by a rookie tight end in NFL history with six games to play and is locked into a huge role in this offense. He’ll remain one of the few true TE1 overall threats against Tampa Bay in Week 14.
  • LV Quarterback #12
    To O’Connell’s credit: This was a better game than we expected for him. He was a beat slow in making his throws, but he was willing to push the ball downfield in a way that Gardner Minshew wasn’t able to. He was lobbing balls above underneath zone defenders all day, and he found Tre Tucker isolated down the sideline for 58 yards to briefly take a 17-16 lead. O’Connell had led the team from the Vegas 8 all the way down to the Kansas City 32, roughly in field goal range not withstanding the struggles of kicker Daniel Carlson, before an errant snap by Jackson Powers-Johnson clunked off O’Connell’s right arm and was recovered by the Chiefs with 15 seconds left. O’Connell finds himself as a potential superflex QB2 in Week 14 against the Buccaneers after this performance.
  • DEN Quarterback #10
    Nix was estimated as a limited participant for Thursday’s practice. He told reporters today he is “good to go” for Week 13 and a full practice all but confirms that. With eight touchdowns over his past three games, Nix is breaking out as a passer in addition to his rushing output. He will remain on the QB1/2 border for his upcoming bout with the Browns on Monday Night Football.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Lawrence practiced in some capacity throughout the week and head coach Doug Pederson told reporters earlier today he is expected to play. Barring a setback, Lawrence is going to give it a go versus the Texans. His return puts Brian Thomas Jr. back on the WR2 menu and keeps Evan Engram well within the TE1 ranks for Week 13. Lawrence himself is in the streaming QB2 mix versus the Texans.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    Smith was held out of Wednesday’s practice but returned for two limited sessions before being listed as questionable. He told reports on Friday that he still didn’t know if he would be able to suit up this week, making him a true game-time call heading into Sunday. If active, Smith will be a high-ceiling WR2 for a potential shootout with the Ravens.
  • WAS Running Back #8
    Robinson exited Week 12 with a seemingly significant ankle issue. He was listed as questionable to return and was back on the field in no time, only to sit out of the second half entirely. The fact that he was upgraded to a full practice on Friday and didn’t even receive a token questionable designation suggests it was somehow a minor injury. With Austin Ekeler out, Robinson remains a touchdown-based RB2 for Week 13.

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Highlights: Pitt beats OSU on OT buzzer-beater
Ohio State’s Bruce Thornton and Pittsburgh’s Jaland Lowe dueled throughout the game, but it was Zack Austin’s last-second 3-pointer that delivered the Panthers a dramatic road win.

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NFL WEEK 13
The Packers outscored the Dolphins 24-3 in the first half, and Miami was unable to overcome the deficit, leading Green Bay to a 30-17 Thanksgiving victory.
Get ready for Sunday (and Monday), one blurb per game.
Josh Jacobs, Jordan Love and Isaiah McDuffie join Melissa Stark and LeRoy Butler to discuss the win over the Dolphins, what it was like to earn turkey legs this year, what they’re thankful for and more.
It wasn’t the plan, but the Dolphins made it work, as Tyreek Hill’s hot hands picked up a tipped ball from Xavier McKinney to secure Miami’s second TD of the night in the fourth quarter.
Baker Mayfield, Kyren Williams, James Conner, and Nico Collins headline the Love/Hate players for Week 13.
Dan Campbell explains how crucial it was for the Lions to secure their third division win and why it means so much, given Detroit lost their last seven Thanksgiving matchups.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the 49ers’ recent struggles and injury problems, factors that could go in the Bills’ favor when they clash on Sunday Night Football.

NFL

Lamar Jackson, Alvin Kamara, Ja’Marr Chase, and Brock Bowers lead the way in positional rankings for Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
As it turns out, the Bears’ ill-advised decision to let coach Matt Eberflus conduct his day-after press conference before firing him wasn’t spontaneous or accidental.
The Chiefs became the first team to book a spot in the playoffs on Friday, but they didn’t exactly do it in style.
2024 National Dog Show
Vito the Pug bested approximately 1,940 other dogs representing 205 breeds and varieties competing at this year’s show.
Find out who wins the Herding Group at the 2024 National Dog Show.
See who wins the Sporting Group at the 2024 National Dog Show.
See who wins the Hound Group at the 2024 National Dog Show.
See who wins the Working Group at the 2024 National Dog Show.
See who wins the Sporting Group at the 2024 National Dog Show.
See who wins the Terrier Group at the 2024 National Dog Show.

Premier League

Crystal Palace out-performed poor Newcastle but needed a stoppage-time goal to end their three-match Premier League winless run and climb out of the Premier League’s bottom three.
Wolves are out of the bottom three as manager Gary O’Neil welcomes his former club to town when Bournemouth visit the Molineux Stadium on Saturday.
Daniel Munoz’s 94th-minute equalizer rescues a point for Crystal Palace against Newcastle at Selhurst Park.

Rotoworld

Lamar Jackson, Alvin Kamara, Ja’Marr Chase, and Brock Bowers lead the way in positional rankings for Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
The Bucs are a great team to stack while fantasy managers should be wary of Nick Chubb for Week 13 of the fantasy football season.
Dalton Knecht should be back on your radar heading into an expanded Week 7.
In-depth analysis of Panthers-Bucs, Bills-49ers, and more Week 13 games
On the Rise: JuJu Watkins
Check out the second edition of the six-episode docuseries premiering Nov. 23.
USC basketball star JuJu Watkins gives viewers an exclusive behind-the-scenes glance into her journey on and off the court in this six-episode docuseries debuting on November 23.
Episode one of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins” premieres today at 3:00 PM ET on NBC.
Episode two of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins” premieres today at 3:30 PM ET on NBC.
In episode two of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” follow Watkins’ travels to the Hoophall Classic where she explains her pregame routine before battling through an ankle injury in Sierra Canyon’s win.
In episode one of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” go behind the scenes in Watkins’ journey to the University of South Carolina where she met Dawn Staley, before ultimately choosing to attend USC.
In episode two of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” watch as JuJu celebrates Senior Night at Sierra Canyon by scoring 60 points to break her single-game scoring record.

College Football

Regardless of SWAC standings, the Bayou Classic will always carry essential bragging rights.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz discusses the grit his team showed in a 13-10 rivalry win over Nebraska at Kinnick Stadium.
Freshman Nate Frazier ran for a 2-point conversion in the eighth overtime of a marathon for the ages after No. 6 Georgia pulled off an improbable fourth-quarter comeback, giving the Bulldogs a 44-42 victory over Georgia Tech on Friday night.
Drew Stevens kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired as Iowa rallied to defeat Nebraska 13-10 on Friday night.

Motor Sports

Justin Barcia sought a better balance between his natural aggression and a smoother riding style until injury derailed his 2024 journey.
In its 16-year run, Stewart Haas produced numbers that many Cup Series teams would be thrilled to have.
A look at who ranked first in such categories as wins, stage wins and highest percentage of laps completed in 2024.
Jack Chambers raced in MXGP in the past two seasons and finished in the top 20 both times.

Golf

Niemann is chasing co-leaders Lucas Herbert and Ryggs Johnston in the men’s event.
Herbert led the way after the second round in Melbourne while the former Open champion and his group were put on the clock.
Nelly Korda’s year included a mix of extreme highs and lows — more so of the former — and she said she was appreciative of them all.
Here is a look at who joined Joel Dahmen in finishing Nos. 101-125 in this season’s final FedExCup standings.
Tiger Woods won’t play in next week’s Hero World Challenge but he will be on-site as tournament host and will conduct a press conference.
Rex and Lav discuss the announcement that Tiger Woods will not be playing in the Hero World Challenge next week as well as what Woods’ future role on the PGA Tour policy board might hold.

MLB

The agreement supersedes a $16.5 million, two-year contract he agreed to with St. Louis in February that had called for a $9.5 million salary in 2025.
Ippei Mizuhara, Ohtani’s former interpreter, pled guilty to bank and tax fraud for stealing nearly $17 million from the unsuspecting athlete.
Brandon Crawford is retiring after 14 major league seasons, all but one of those played with his hometown San Francisco Giants as a slick-fielding shortstop and fan favorite.
Juan Soto appears on a timetable to decide on where to sign either before or during baseball’s winter meetings in Dallas, which run from Dec. 8-12.

NBA

The Warriors and Suns meet in Phoenix for the lone nationally televised game on Saturday night.
Boston went on to beat the Celtics, keep hopes of advancing to NBA Cup knockout round alive.
“The swelling’s gone down a bit. Still some soreness there. That’s about all I can say,” Nick Nurse said.
No actual Black Friday trades are coming, but as the league moves into December some trade talk is heating up.

Betting

The Warriors and Suns meet in Phoenix for the lone nationally televised game on Saturday night.

College Basketball

Here’s everything you need to know as the national champions look to rebound from a tough showing in Hawaii.
The game-winner gave Pitt its first lead since a different Austin three put the Panthers up with over six minutes left in regulation.
Jaland Lowe did everything he could in Pitt’s overtime victory in Columbus, scoring 28 points and assisting on the game-winning 3-pointer.
Bruce Thornton was everywhere offensively for Ohio State despite a loss to Pitt, scoring 24 points and adding nine assists for the Buckeyes.

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