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With “major concerns” surrounding the Texans’ offense, Chris Simms and Mike Florio believe the Lions are primed for success going into their Sunday Night Football matchup in Week 10.

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  • ATL Quarterback #18
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    Cousins was sacked three times and pressured frequently in the second half when the Falcons were forced into a pass-heavy game script. Time and again — including on the last play of the game — Cousins threw short of the sticks against a Saints secondary that has proven beatable in recent weeks. He came into Week 10 with seven touchdown tosses in his past two outings. Cousins profiles as a top-12 fantasy option for Week 11 against the Browns.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Maye won the battle of first-round rookie quarterbacks, throwing the sole touchdown of the game against the Bears. He threw an interception in the first quarter, making a poor throw right to Bears LB T.J. Edwards, and another near pick in the third quarter dropped by Bears DB Kevin Byard. Maye flashed his mobility with four carries for 24 yards and several scrambles to try to salvage plays outside the pocket. His touchdown pass was a two-yard toss to Ja’Lynn Polk in the second quarter, primarily hitting short throws throughout the game and a few deep passes to Austin Hooper and Kayshon Boutte. Maye’s dual-threat ability give him high-end QB2 upside against the Rams in Week 11.
  • NO Wide Receiver #10
    Valdes-Scantling, who signed with the Saints in late October, worked as the team’s clear No. 1 receiver with Chris Olave (concussion) out. He beat the Atlanta secondary for a 66-yard catch following his lengthy touchdown grab. That was followed by a red zone touchdown reception near the back of the end zone. Only Alvin Kamara had more targets than Valdes-Scantling on the day. MVS profiles as a volatile deep threat who could see decent opportunity in the New Orleans offense going forward.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    The boo birds were out in full force in Chicago as the Bears offense strung together another abysmal performance, failing to score a touchdown for the second straight game. A combination of offensive line failures, receivers not gaining separation, and Caleb Williams holding the ball long led to a whopping nine sacks by the Patriots defense. Williams did not turn the ball over but could not push the ball downfield, averaging just 4.0 yards per attempt. The Bears have major issues to address all the way down to the coaching staff before the offense will see improvement. Williams is a back-end QB2 against the Packers for Week 11.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Kamara was once again the entire New Orleans offense with Chris Olave (concussion) sidelined. It could have been a much bigger stat line for Kamara if he hadn’t dropped an easy 60-yard touchdown to ice the game late in the fourth quarter. Kamara was elusive throughout, and nearly broke a couple long runs in the first half. He now has 57 touches over the past two weeks in a Saints offense with precious few viable offenses pieces remaining. Kamara will be locked in for another heavy workload in Week 11 against the Browns.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    He missed an open Travis Kelce in the end zone for what would have been a six-point lead assuming the Chiefs hadn’t gone for two, but Kansas City’s special teams came up with a blocked field goal to win the game at the last minute. Mahomes took four sacks and escaped several others, scrambling three times for 19 yards and having another sack waived off by penalty as backup tackle Kingsley Suamataia was abused several times by Broncos defenders. We also got a whole video package of Mahomes favoring his clearly-injured left ankle. Denver’s defense played well, but the Chiefs offense continues to not have a real second gear. They head into a Week 11 clash at Buffalo in a spot where Mahomes is a low-end QB1 at best for fantasy purposes.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Considered questionable for Week 10 after sustaining a hip injury last Sunday, London will suit up against New Orleans. London caught six of 12 targets for 64 yards in Week 4 against the Saints and should once again function as Atlanta’s WR1. Falcons declared RB Jase McClellan, ILB JD Bertrand, ILB Rashaan Evans, DL Brandon Dorlus, OL Jovaughn Gwyn, OL Elijah Wilkinson, and T Brandon Parker inactive for Week 10.
  • SF Running Back #23
    He’ll make his season debut and per ESPN’s Jeff Darlington will be a “full-go today.” Deebo Samuel and Nick Bosa are also playing off the questionable tag. Inactive for the 49ers are CB Charvarius Ward, WR Chris Conley, DT Kevin Givens, TE Brayden Willis, OL Ben Bartch, and QB Josh Dobbs as the third quarterback. Conley, Givens, and Ward were ruled out on Friday. Willis and Bartch are healthy scratches.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    As is Gabe Davis (shoulder). It at least means the Jags won’t be so severely short-handed in the receiver corps as they attempt to win a game with backup QB Mac Jones. It’s still not a good situation for anyone involved. A player who had been trending toward high-end WR2 status in Thomas now finds himself on the WR2/3 borderline because of his injury and quarterback situations. Inactive for the Jags are QB Trevor Lawrence, EDGE Myles Cole, OL Ezra Cleveland, DT Esezi Otomewo and DT Maason Smith.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Hill re-aggravated a training camp wrist injury earlier this week. He was held out of practice on Friday and Saturday before being listed as questionable. Per Pelissero, the Dolphins may not know until warmups if Hill will be able to suit up. Miami plays on Monday, meaning replacement options for Hill will be scarce if he can’t play. Coming off consecutive two-touchdown performances, Demarcus Robinson would be the best bet among Monday Night Football’s participants.

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Premier League

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Jason Garrett sits down with Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff to discuss his rookie scouting report, what he has learned overcoming tough situations and his time in the Motor City so far.
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Rotoworld

Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle lead the way in positional rankings for Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season.
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College Football

Wide receiver Jordan Clay (San Antonio, Texas/ Madison High School) was officially honored as a 2025 Navy All-American by America’s Navy and NBC Sports representatives during a live jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome tour.
Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard put on a show against Florida State in Week 11, amounting one passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in a 52-3 thumping of the Seminoles in South Bend, Indiana.
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Kurtis Rourke threw two first-half touchdowns to help lead No. 8 Indiana to a 20-15 victory over Michigan in Bloomington as the Hoosiers earned their first 10-win season in program history.
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Minnesota took a long time to get going against Nebraska-Omaha but ultimately emerged victorious at home.
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No. 18 Marquette passed a tough test against a stingy George Mason squad, earning a hard-fought win.
Marquette guard Kam Jones lit up George Mason, pouring in two dozen points and dishing out eight assists in a hard-earned victory.
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Motor Sports

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Golf

Vince Van Veen was beating just four players through 36 holes at final stage before shooting 12-under 59 on Sunday.
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MLB

Sasaki, who turned 23 this month, is expected to become one of the most sought-after pitchers on the open market.
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NBA

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College Basketball

Marquette fed off the students’ energy to get a win against George Mason.
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