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  • LAC Running Back #27
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    Dobbins was activated off injured reserve after missing four games due to a knee injury he suffered in Week 12. He slots back in as the starter. Inactive for the Chargers are QB Easton Stick, RB Gus Edwards, LB Denzel Perryman OL Jordan McFadden, OL Trey Pipkins III, TE Hayden Hurst, and DL Justin Eboigbe. Hurst (illness) is out, but Will Dissly is active, making Dissly a streamer tight end option this week. Edwards (ankle) has also been ruled out for this game, giving Dobbins primary ownership of the Chargers’ backfield in his return, with Kimani Vidal and Hassan Haskins handling backup duties.
  • CAR Running Back #30
    Hubbard was listed as questionable with a knee injury for the Week 17 matchup with the Buccaneers and Panthers head coach Dave Canales said he expected the 25-year-old running back to play after Friday’s practice. He was having a great season that included earning a rare midseason extension at the position seemingly no teams want to reward with long-term contracts. Hubbard was a borderline RB1 heading into fantasy championship week, but now his managers will be scrambling for other options. Mike Boone will likely start in Hubbard’s absence with Miles Sanders also on injured reserve. Boone is in flex consideration as more of a desperation play as he doesn’t offer nearly the same upside as Hubbard.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Rapoport also mentioned that Nabers “looked good in practice” on Friday. Both Nabers’ expected availability and his promising practice showing are reassuring. Fantasy managers should keep the explosive wide receiver in starting lineups this week.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Adams was held out of Thursday’s practice before being upgraded to a limited session on Friday. He should be able to suit up this week as Aaron Rodgers chases his 500th career touchdown. All eyes will predictably be on Adams when the Jets get to the red zone. Adams will be a low-end WR1 if active.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Olave practiced in full on Wednesday and Thursday. His Friday practice participation has not yet been released but his questionable labeling at least tells us the team is keeping long-term outlooks in mind. Beat reporter Nick Underhill states, “Olave is questionable but I’d bet he doesn’t play.” Fantasy managers should expect to be without Olave this week though he would be a volatile WR2/3 if active.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Hill has been playing through the wrist issue all year. Even as it has seemingly gotten worse late in the season, the injury has yet to cost him a game. He will likely continue to labor through it at least until Miami is eliminated from the playoff hunt. Hill has made a habit of saving quiet box scores with a touchdown, scoring five times in his past seven games despite topping 100 yards just once in that stretch. He remains a low-end WR2 for Week 17.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Kenny Pickett will make his first start of the year versus Dallas. Hurts is dealing with a concussion he suffered in the first quarter of Philly’s Week 16 loss to the Commanders. He should be back for the Eagles’ regular season finale versus the Giants. Even with Pickett under center, A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith remain must-start players for the final week of the fantasy season.
  • LAC Running Back #27
    Dobbins will be activated from injured reserve after being upgraded to a full participant on Thursday. The team listed him as questionable for Week 17, though that appears to have been mostly a formality. With Gus Edwards out this week, Dobbins should return to a sizable role. Facing a beatable New England run defense, Dobbins is back in the RB2 ranks to close the year.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    Watson did not practice this week, though Matt LaFleur said the door is still open for him to suit up on Sunday. That, however, looks like a long-shot heading into the weekend. Assuming Watson is out, Dontayvion Wicks will return to the starting rotation versus the Vikings. Wicks will be a boom/bust WR4 for Week 17.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    Njoku tweaked his knee in Week 16 against the Bengals and failed to practice at any point this week. With the Browns easily out of the playoff hunt, there’s no reason to rush the ailing tight end back. His status for Week 18 is now up in the air as well. Jordan Akins will start in his place this week but is not on the fantasy radar.

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NFL WEEK 17
A quick look at the 13 remaining games for the next-to-last regular-season weekend.
Jayden Daniels, Jordan Love, Jonathan Taylor, and Davante Adams headline the Love/Hate players for Week 17 and we get a first look at the Way, Way, Way Too Early Top 50 for 2025.
Drew Dinsick and Vaughn Dalzell give their top plays for the Sunday Night Football Matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders.
Josh Allen, Jahmyr Gibbs, Ja’Marr Chase, and Trey McBride lead the way in positional rankings for Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season.
Baker Mayfield, Bucky Irving, and Jordan Addison are in great spots for Week 17 of the fantasy football season.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms preview the Sunday night matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders, where Washington rookie Jayden Daniels may find holes against Atlanta’s zone defense.
From Commanders-Falcons to Panthers-Bucs, a close look at NFL offenses facing pass or run funnel defenses in Week 17

NFL

Buffalo is firmly set as the No. 2 seed in the AFC, while New York is playing for pride and spoiler at this point in this season.
The Commanders have cut ties to another early-round draft pick from their previous regime.
With the playoffs on the line, the Atlanta Falcons take on the Commanders to try and keep their NFC South lead. Check out the latest odds and player news.
If Miami loses to Cleveland, the Dolphins can kiss the postseason goodbye. How to bet on Browns versus the Dolphins.

Premier League

A pivotal stretch is coming up in the Premier League with games galore over the festive period.
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.
Arsenal have been dealt a major blow with Bukayo Saka out for ‘more than two months’ after surgery on a torn hamstring.

Rotoworld

The Diamondbacks bolster their starting rotation with ace Corbin Burnes How does the move to Chase Field impact his fantasy outlook?
Baker Mayfield, Bucky Irving, and Jordan Addison are in great spots for Week 17 of the fantasy football season.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Patrick Daugherty discuss if Bryce Young is a viable streamer against the Buccaneers and debate whether fantasy managers should start or sit Brian Robinson for Sunday Night Football.

College Football

The Saturday after Christmas is the busiest day of college football bowl season, with eight games in total.
Kyle McCord threw for 453 yards and five touchdowns to lead No. 22 Syracuse to a 52-35 victory over Washington State in the Holiday Bowl.
Kyle McCord of No. 22 Syracuse broke Deshaun Watson’s Atlantic Coast Conference single-season record of 4,593 yards passing.

Motor Sports

Tyler Reddick’s dramatic victory at Homestead in the playoffs was among the highlights in a career season.
Jason Anderson will turn 32 early in the 2025 Supercross season, which puts some added stress on his performance this year.
After a career-best year, Christopher Bell wants more heading into the 2025 season.
Cameron McAdoo finished first or second in five consecutive races before suffering injuries in Nashville, Tennessee.

Golf

Hovland posted on Instagram what looked like a broken toe caused by an accident with a bed frame.
A look at the full field for the PGA Tour’s first event of the 2025 season at Kapalua.
Scottie Scheffler injured his right hand on Christmas Day and had to have surgery.
Brentley Romine highlights 10 potential breakout candidates for the 2025 golf season.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner share their favorite moments from covering golf in 2024, including Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open victory lap and Erik van Rooyen’s emotional win at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Despite being No. 3 in Data Golf Rankings, Rex Hoggard shares why Jon Rahm is his biggest disappointment in 2024, whereas Ryan Lavner highlights three golfers who did not meet expectations.

MLB

Kaval has been president of the A’s for the past eight years and will step down from the role on Dec. 31 to pursue new business opportunities in California.
Gleyber Torres hit .265 with 138 home runs and 441 RBIs in seven seasons with the Yankees, who acquired him from the Cubs in 2016.
Right-hander Jonathan Loáisiga is guaranteed $5 million in his one-year contract from the New York Yankees as he returns from Tommy John surgery.
Adrianza won a World Series title in 2021 with Atlanta and hit .237 with 22 homers and 151 RBIs for San Francisco from 2013 to 2026.

NBA

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Brown led the Kings to break their record 16-year playoff drought. Doug Christie reportedly to be interim coach.

Betting

Buffalo is firmly set as the No. 2 seed in the AFC, while New York is playing for pride and spoiler at this point in this season.
With the playoffs on the line, the Atlanta Falcons take on the Commanders to try and keep their NFC South lead. Check out the latest odds and player news.
If Miami loses to Cleveland, the Dolphins can kiss the postseason goodbye. How to bet on Browns versus the Dolphins.
The Jalen-Hurts-less Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys. With a win, they clinch the division. Check out the best bets and player news right here.

College Basketball

The Huskies are trying join the John Wooden-coached UCLA teams as the only programs with three consecutive men’s NCAA Division I national titles. None of this would have happened without the Hurley-Karaban partnership.
A day after Larrañaga announced his sudden retirement after 41 years as a collegiate head coach, the last 14 of them at Miami, Cristobal paid tribute Friday while wrapping up preparations for the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
Gonzaga coach Mark Few hadn’t been off the court long when the focus turned to preparing to face UCLA.
Jim Larranaga is stepping down as Miami’s men’s basketball coach effective immediately, according to a report.

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Dates for the Premier League January transfer window for 2025, as the winter window is open a little longer this year.
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“Considering the circumstances we had this season, the amount of times we had to play with 10 men, the injuries, the fixture congestion.... It’s good but it’s not where we want to be — we want to be first,” Mikel Arteta said.