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  • LAC Tight End #84
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    Old Dominion junior QB Stone Smartt completed 20-of-30 passes for 203 yards and two interceptions while adding 22 carries for 76 yards and a touchdown in Saturday’s 24-21 loss to East Carolina.
    Between leading the team in passing and rushing, Smartt (6'4/220) accounted for 95.2% of Old Dominion’s yards on the day. Quarterbacks, especially mobile ones, are always going to have a majority of the yardage, but 95.2% is unholy. In this instance, Smartt accruing so much of the yardage is more an indictment of the run game than anything. Smartt tried to carry the team over the finish line, but as is often the case in these “Superman” games, Smartt was forced into making a few mistakes that ultimately barred Old Dominion from the win. The Monarchs will look to grab their second win of the year next week against Western Kentucky.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
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    Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said Trevor Lawerence (shoulder) will practice on Monday.
    Lawrence has missed the Jaguars’ last two games while recovering from an injury to his non-throwing shoulder. The team hopes to get a good look at him on Monday to see where he’s at in his recovery, leaving the door open to a potential return in Week 13 against the Texans. If he cannot start, the Jaguars would be looking at a third-straight game with Mac Jones under center. During Jones’ first two starts of the season, the Jaguars have been outscored 64-13, with Jones throwing for 249 yards, no touchdowns, and three interceptions.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Josh Downs (shoulder) is considered week-to-week but is “a long-shot” to play in Week 13 against the Patriots.
    Downs played through a shoulder injury in Sunday’s loss to the Lions. According to Rapoport, the team believes Downs avoided a major injury, but he’ll likely miss at least one game while recovering. Downs has caught 53 passes for 594 yards and four touchdowns this season and is well on pace to surpass his rookie year total of 68-771-2. With the Colts on the verge of entering their Week 14 bye, Downs’ fantasy managers will need to find a way to replace his production for at least the next two weeks.
  • LV Running Back #28
    Sincere McCormick ran five times for 33 yards in the Raiders’ Week 12 loss to the Broncos.
    McCormick made the leap from the practice squad to the Raiders’ RB2 in Sunday’s loss, immediately surpassing rookie Dylan Laube in the touch distribution. McCormick’s biggest gain came on a 19-yard run, and he wasn’t targeted in the passing game. Even if Alexander Mattison (ankle) and Zamir White (quad) both miss Week 13’s game against the Chiefs, McCormick shouldn’t be counted on by fantasy managers.
  • NYG Quarterback #15
    Giants coach Brian Daboll said Tommy DeVito will start in Week 13 against the Cowboys if healthy.
    This “if healthy” qualifier seems to stem from DeVito leaving Sunday’s game against the Bucs for a play when he reportedly had the wind knocked out of him. Assuming there isn’t something else DeVito is dealing with, the second-year quarterback should be in line to face the Cowboys in what’s sure to be an exciting quarterback duel between him and Cooper Rush. DeVito threw for 189 scoreless yards in Sunday’s loss and is a risky fantasy bet even in 2QB/Superflex leagues. In the unlikely event he can’t start, Drew Lock would get the nod for the first time this season.
  • Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports Buccaneers’ S Jordan Whitehead suffered a season-ending pectoral injury in Week 12’s win over the Giants.
    Things felt like they were trending in this direction after Whitehead immediately left the field holding his pec after making a tackle on Tommy DeVito. The veteran safety did not return to the game and will now miss the remainder of the season with what is likely a torn pectoral muscle. Whitehead signed a two-year contract with the Buccaneers this offseason after spending 2022 and 2023 with the Jets. In 11 games this season, he’s totaled 76 tackles, three pass breakups, and two TFLs. He started every game he’s appeared in this season and will presumably be back for another season. That said, the Buccaneers can save $4.5 million against the cap by cutting him next offseason and wouldn’t have any dead cap space to worry about.
  • PHI Linebacker #55
    Eagles LB Brandon Graham suffered a torn triceps in Week 12’s win over the Rams and is out for the season.
    It’s a brutal blow for Graham, who announced before the start of the year that 2024 would be his final season before sailing off into the sunset. The 15-year vet has totaled 20 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and six TFLs this season while also forcing one fumble and now finds himself in the precarious position of deciding whether or not he wants to walk away from the game after suffering a season-ending injury. Graham would be 37 at the start of next season, and his best football is long behind him. That said, it wouldn’t be surprising if he attempted to give it one more go after a devastating end to this season.
  • LAR Tight End #86
    Colby Parkinson caught 1-of-2 targets for 10 yards in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Parkinson has been a complete afterthought in the offense in the second half of the 2024 season, playing fewer offensive snaps than Davis Allen during the previous four games. What little fantasy value remaining has gone with the wind for the veteran tight end in Los Angeles.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
    Demarcus Robinson caught 2-of-3 targets for 15 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Robinson remains well behind both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp in the target pecking order, earning just three looks versus the 13 of Nacua and 11 of Kupp. Even so, he has now racked up six touchdowns on the season to lead the team, something more useful in best ball than it is in managed fantasy leagues. Robinson’s next chance to find paint comes in Week 13 against the porous Saints defense.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Cooper Kupp caught 8-of-11 targets for 60 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Kupp managed just 33 yards on 10 targets before a 27-yard touchdown with just over one minute remaining in a three-score game, clearly taking a backseat to second-year star Puka Nacua when the latter is healthy and on the field. Even so, Kupp’s trip to the paint was his fifth score of the season for the veteran pass-catcher, still keeping him on pace to potentially hit double-digit touchdowns for the third time in his career while battling through significant injuries. Kupp’s next chance to find pay dirt comes in Week 13 against the porous Saints defense.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Puka Nacua caught 9-of-13 targets for 117 yards in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Nacua handily led the team in both targets and yardage, continuing to operate as the alpha wide receiver when healthy this season. Fellow wide receiver Cooper Kupp managed just 33 yards on 10 targets before catching a 27-yard touchdown on the team’s final drive of the game while down three scores, with Nacua’s role in the offense clearly the anchor point from which the rest of the pass offense is built. Nacua’s next chance to return WR1 production comes in Week 13 against the porous Saints defense.