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  • BUF Running Back
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    Bills released RB Bruce Hall.
    He was with the Bills’ practice squad last year and could end up back there. Bills also released QB Matt Baker, LB Alvin Bowen, DE Copeland Bryan, OL Chris Chambers, TE Tyson DeVree, DE Ataefiok Etukeren, G Christian Gaddis, DB Cary Harris, WR C.J. Hawthorne, OT Nick Hennessey, WR Felton Huggins, DT Derrick Jones, DT Corey Mace, LB Ryan Manalac and TE Jonathan Stupar.
  • DET Wide Receiver #9
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    Jameson Williams caught 3-of-5 targets for 53 yards in the Lions’ Week 10 win over the Texans.
    Williams fell well behind both Amon-Ra St. Brown and Sam LaPorta in the target pecking order amidst first half struggles, eventually making two key grabs in the second half to aid in a ferocious comeback that had the Lions snatch victory from the clutches of defeat following a 23-7 deficit at the break. Williams made the catch of the night when he snared a ball between two defenders in the fourth quarter, maintaining possession while being sandwiched between defenders in a high-low collision, a play that eventually led to a St. Brown touchdown later in the drive. Williams could find better counting stats in a Week 11 matchup with the struggling Jaguars.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 6-of-8 targets for 60 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ Week 10 win over the Texans.
    St. Brown struggled with the rest of the team in the first half but served as quarterback Jared Goff’s go-to man with the team in comeback mode. The Lions became the first team since 2012 to win a game in which their quarterback threw five interceptions, outscoring the Texans 19-0 in the second half to complete the comeback on a last-second Jake Bates field goal. St. Brown and the rest of the offense are likely to find better success early in Week 11 when they host the Jaguars.
  • DET Running Back #5
    David Montgomery rushed 12 times for 32 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ Week 10 win over the Texans, adding 24 yards on his lone reception.
    Montgomery had more carries than backfield mate Jahmyr Gibbs through three quarters, doing well to wear the relentless Houston defense down before giving way to the lightning to his thunder in the fourth quarter. Gibbs took over the game when it mattered most, but it was Montgomery that did a lot of the heavy lifting early. His touchdown saved an otherwise pedestrian fantasy performance, pushing his season total to seven on the ground this year. Montgomery could return better counting stats in Week 11 when the Lions host the underperforming Jaguars.
  • DET Running Back #26
    Jahmyr Gibbs rushed 19 times for 71 yards in the Lions’ Week 10 win over the Texans, adding 37 yards on two receptions.
    As is typically the case with the Detroit backfield, David Montgomery did most of the heavy lifting in the first three quarters before giving way to the lightning of Gibbs with the game on the line. Gibbs was the driving force of the offense on the final two possessions of the game, each of which ended in field goals to send the Lions to a shocking victory after trailing 23-7 at the half. Gibbs could find more room early in Week 11 when the Lions host the floundering Jaguars.
  • DET Quarterback #16
    Jared Goff completed 15-of-30 passes for 240 yards, two touchdowns, and five interceptions in the Lions’ 26-23, Week 10 win over the Texans, adding two yards on his lone carry.
    The Lions struggled to get anything going in the first half and took a 23-7 deficit into the break. Things were far different as they came back out of the tunnel, with two key interceptions by Carlton Davis keeping the Lions in contention. They would eventually go on to outscore the Texans 19-0 in the second half to steal a victory from the clutches of defeat, with Goff doing just enough when it mattered most to send the Lions to a commanding 8-1 record to lead the NFC. It was the first time since 2012 when a quarterback threw five interceptions and their team won, when Matt Ryan’s five picks weren’t enough for the Cardinals to beat the Falcons. Up next for the surging Lions is a floundering Jaguars team in Week 11.
  • DET Tight End #87
    Lions TE Sam LaPorta (shoulder) is questionable to return to Week 10 against the Texans.
    LaPorta departed in the third quarter after a 37-yard reception to set up a David Montgomery touchdown. He was looked over in the medical tent for over 10 minutes before being deemed questionable to return with a shoulder injury. The second-year tight end led the team with three catches for 66 yards and a touchdown on six targets prior to departing.
  • DAL Head Coach
    Micah Parsons told reporters post-game that he feels sympathy for his hardworking teammates, “who put in more time and work than Mike McCarthy ever did.”
    Oh dear. “Mike can leave and go wherever he wants,” Parsons continued. “Guys I kind of feel bad for (are) guys like Zack Martin and guys who might be on their last year or on their way out. ... You want to win games & do great things with those types of legends who put in more time and work than Mike McCarthy ever did.” Tell us how you really feel, Micah. If a star player is publicly sharing this type of sentiment, it is fair to say McCarthy has likely already lost the locker room. We expect his tenure with the Cowboys to conclude by the end of the season, at the latest.
  • DAL Quarterback #19
    Trey Lance completed 4-of-6 passes for 21 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 10 loss the Eagles.
    The Cowboys deployed the “Trey Lance Package” late in the third quarter, but the former No. 3 overall pick permanently replaced Cooper Rush in the fourth quarter with the game well out of reach. Lance struggled, to say the least. He took a sack on his first official dropback, and on his second drive of the quarter, he threw and interception to C.J. Gardner-Johnson, giving the Cowboys their fifth turnover on the night. Lance would take another sack on his third and final drive, just for good measure. The Cowboys are 3-6 and already looking at a lost season. While it seems unlikely that Lance would get the start in Week 11 against the Texans, it wouldn’t be surprising if we saw him at some point before the year is up.
  • LAC Tight End #81
    Will Dissly caught 5-of-6 targets for 30 yards in the Chargers’ Week 10 win against the Titans.
    Dissly was targeted heavily in the first quarter before the Chargers shifted toward the run. He led the team in targets a week after having just two catches for nine yards. Dissly ran 16 pass routes against the Titans while TE Hayden Hurst logged just six routes. Dissly could benefit from inflated pass volume in Week 11 against the Bengals.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #5
    Josh Palmer caught 1-of-2 targets for 36 yards in the Chargers’ Week 10 win against the Titans.
    The downfield threat averaging 33.4 yards per reception over the past two weeks had another long grab against Tennessee, but not much else in a run-heavy game for the Chargers. Palmer could have some deep league appeal in Week 11 against a burnable Bengals coverage unit.