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Matthew Berry reveals the 10 facts you need to know before Week 15, including why Jaxson Dart is poised for a big game against his Commanders.

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  • TB Wide Receiver #13
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    He will be on “somewhat of a pitch count” coming back from the collarbone injury. That’s good news for fantasy managers who were relying on Chris Godwin and Emeka Egbuka in Week 15, but it makes Evans a bit of a risky start in his first week off injured reserve. Evans probably belongs on the WR4/FLEX line if you’re going to play him, though the promise that he’ll be out there on “the big downs” is promising.
  • NYJ Quarterback #7
    Tyrod Taylor was also absent during the portion of practice open to the media. All signs point to Brady Cook making his starting NFL debut on Sunday. Cooks took over for Taylor mid-game last week and was a disaster. He completed fewer than half of his attempts and was intercepted twice. Cook also took six sacks. Cook being named the starter would take Aondai Mitchell and John Metchie off the fantasy radar for Week 15. Cook himself won’t be a fantasy option, even in Superflex leagues.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    This news comes directly from the team. Steelers spokesman Burt Lauden added that Watt will not practice on Thursday and his status for Monday’s game is in question. Head coach Mike Tomlin will provide more updates at the appropriate time. It’s a scary update for one of the best defenders in the league. The hope will be that this is a short-term issue, but it’s too early to say anything definitively. We don’t expect Watt to suit up versus the Dolphins on Monday.
  • GB Running Back #8
    LaFleur told reporters, “We’ll see how he’s feeling tomorrow & go from there.” He isn’t ruling Jacobs out yet, but it’s safe to say the veteran back is on the wrong side of questionable after missing the first two practices of the week. Jacobs previousy missed Week 12 with the knee issue. Backup Emanuel Wilson racked up 28 carries, which he turned into 107 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Wilson would push for an RB1 ranking if Jacobs sits in Week 15 versus the Broncos.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    Hendrickson underwent core muscle surgery to deal with the injury earlier this week. It is expected to sideline him for six weeks. With only a month left in the season, even a miraculous playoff berth by the Bengals wouldn’t guarantee Hendrickson a shot at playing again this year. It’s safe to assume Hednrickson’s season is over. His time with the Bengals could also be at an end. Hendrickson has been stuck at a contractual standstill with the Bengals for years. The 2024 sack leader has been eying a new deal for a while and Cincinnati’s front office has refused to meet his demands while also throwing shots his way in the media. He is set to hit free agency in the offseason and will command a massive contract on the open market.
  • LA Wide Receiver #17
    Adams has been nursing the hamstring for a week now, but played through it in Week 14 against the Cardinals. He starts out the week as a non-participant, but if he is on the same schedule as last week, Adams will still be good to go for Week 15. Fantasy managers should not worry about Adams being inactive just yet.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
    Odunze missed Week 14’s game after failing to practice once throughout the week. A limited session today puts him on track to return to the lineup, but the Bears’ staff will undoubtedly want to see how he responds in practice over the next two days before giving him the green light. If active, a banged-up Odunze will be relegated to the fantasy WR3 ranks on a run-heavy Chicago offense. Luther Burden will continue to operate as the team’s top wideout if Odunze is held out versus the Browns.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Jalen McMillan was also activated. Both players are technically still listed as questionable, though the designations are largely a procedural matter. We fully expect both wideouts to suit up versus Atlanta tomorrow. Evans could be on a pitch count in his first game back, but the Bucs will make the most of the reps he is on the field for. He will be a WR3 for Week 15.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    A short turnaround to Thursday Night Football made it all but impossible for London to suit up this week. London did not practice this week and hasn’t played since suffering a sprained PCL in Week 11. Nearing the end of a lost season, the Falcons would gain little by rushing him back. His status for Week 16 is now up in the air as well. Kyle Pitts will continue operating as the team’s de facto No. 1 receiver this week, putting him in the TE1 ranks.
  • NYJ Quarterback #7
    Tyrod Taylor was also a DNP on Wednesday after injuring his groin last week against the Dolphins. Undrafted rookie QB Brady Cook is set to see all the first-team practice reps ahead of the Jets’ Week 15 game against Jacksonville. Cook, who had 163 yards, no touchdowns, and two interceptions against Miami, would barley be startable even in superflex formats this week.

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NFL Week 15

Matthew Berry reveals the 10 facts you need to know before Week 15, including why Jaxson Dart is poised for a big game against his Commanders.
With the fantasy football playoffs underway, check out some under-the-radar RBs, WRs and TEs who could spike for your lineups.
Rodney Harrison, Tony Dungy and Jac Collinsworth discuss the biggest storylines ahead of Vikings vs. Cowboys on Sunday Night Football, including George Pickens’ effort and J.J. McCarthy’s struggles.
A deep dive into players who are running unsustainably hot or cold going into Week 15, and what it means for your start-sit decisions for the fantasy football playoffs.
Josh Allen, Christian McCaffrey, Puka Nacua, and Trey McBride highlight the positional rankings for Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms preview the “trap” spot for the Dallas Cowboys as the Minnesota Vikings come to town on Sunday Night Football.
Following Daniel Jones’ Achilles injury, Matthew Berry & Co. project rest-of-season values for the Colts’ most important fantasy pieces and ponder what rookie Riley Leonard is capable of.

NBA

Noah Rubin breaks down Chet Holmgren’s great start to the season and why he believes it is sustainable moving forward.
Noah Rubin examines how Victor Wembanyama’s potential return this weekend would create several ripple effects for the San Antonio Spurs and fantasy rosters alike.
Noah Rubin discusses how Stephen Curry’s expected return from injury will impact the Golden State Warriors’ rotation and fantasy basketball lineups.
Boston is 15-9 and third in the East without him. If Tatum returns in time for the playoffs, Boston becomes a threat in an open East.

College Football Playoff Look-Ahead

Nicole Auerbach unpacks her College Football Playoff bracket predictions, including how she feels about the top four seeds while asking questions about the remaining eight.
James Madison, Miami and Alabama are in. Notre Dame and Duke are out. This is shocking news, considering the Fighting Irish were ranked better than the Hurricanes just last week.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry analyze the College Football Playoff 12-team bracket from all angles, questioning if Ohio State has the hardest path to a national championship and debating if having a bye is beneficial.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry evaluate what the CFP committee’s handling of Texas could mean for college football moving forward.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry are “very frustrated” with the way that the College Football Playoff selection committee treated certain teams this year, debating if the sport has a “conference championship problem.”
The playoff field is set. It’s time to find out who will be the national champion.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry react to the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket, focusing on Kalen DeBoer’s Crimson Tide getting in over Marcus Freeman’s Fighting Irish, despite a loss to Georgia in the SEC title.

Premier League

The 2025-26 Premier League table is live, as 19 teams hope to be the one that denies Liverpool repeat status as champions of England’s top tier.
David Moyes’ resurgent Everton can leapfrog Chelsea and potentially claim a top-four place with a win at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Liverpool hope to get back to winning ways in the Premier League when Brighton and Hove Albion visit what could be a tempestuous Anfield on Saturday.
The UEFA Champions League league phase is heading towards its climax and the table is intriguing.

Golf

Amy Rogers reports from the Grant Thornton Invitational, discussing Jessica Korda’s return to action, Nelly Korda’s engagement and the pairing of Lydia Ko and Jason Day.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner ponder what a future PGA Tour schedule could look like if significant adjustments could be implemented in 2027 and beyond.
Watch the 2025 Ben Hogan award winner Luke Clanton tee it up at the Optum Golf Channel Games on December 17 at 7:00 p.m. ET on USA Network and Golf Channel.
Watch the reigning World No. 1 and four-time major champion Scottie Scheffler tee it up at the Optum Golf Channel Games on December 17 at 7:00 p.m. ET on USA Network and Golf Channel.
Watch the reigning Qatar Masters winner Haotong Li tee it up at the Optum Golf Channel Games on December 17 at 7:00 p.m. ET on USA Network and Golf Channel.
Watch 2019 Open Champion and three-time European Ryder Cup team member Shane Lowry tee it up at the Optum Golf Channel Games on December 17 at 7:00 p.m. ET on USA Network and Golf Channel.

Motor Sports

Two principles led to France’s refusal to budge on permanent charters in the 2025 revenue-sharing agreement.
Jordon Smith’s shoulder injury could delay his debut on the 450 Triumph until February or March.
Justin Barcia has only two weeks on the new Ducati 450 before breaking his collarbone, but he is confident he will be race-ready in January.
Jim France testified that he still has not changed his mind on granting teams permanent charters

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter preview what Kenny Pickett starting at quarterback for the Raiders means for their passing game, debating if he is a better option than Geno Smith, who has struggled immensely in 2025.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter analyze injuries to Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields, previewing what Brady Cook starting at quarterback may mean for Breece Hall, Adonai Mitchell and other offensive weapons on the Jets.
Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.
Ranking and evaluating all of Week 15’s top plays at quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end, kicker and defense.
Ranking and evaluating all of Week 15’s top plays at receiver.
Ranking and evaluating all of Week 15’s top plays at running back.

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Veteran tight end Marcedes Lewis is no longer on the Broncos’ active roster.
Former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore remains in police custody after being detained as part of an assault investigation on Wednesday and an update on what charges he may be facing could come on Friday.
Bengals receiver Tee Higgins continues to make his way through concussion protocol and was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice.
The NFL has suspended Texans minority owner Javier Loya indefinitely, and for a minimum of six months, along with a $500,000 fine.
Even though the Steelers already defeated the Colts this year, there’s one implication of Philip Rivers’ return that makes Pittsburgh’s current quarterback smile.