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  • DEN Tackle #71
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    Broncos released OT Cameron Fleming.
    Fleming was signed to compete at right tackle, but he didn’t pan out. Denver coach Vic Fangio noted that Fleming and defensive lineman Shamar Stephen, who the Broncos also cut, will “both be back.” Their releases were done to reclaim some cap space. The Broncos also waived/released CB Nate Hairston, OT Quinn Bailey, TE Shaun Beyer, WR Tyrie Cleveland, RB Damarea Crockett, TE Austin Fort, OT Drew Himmelman, WR Kendall Hinton, DT Isaiah Mack, S Trey Marshall, CB Mac McCain III, CB Parnell Motley, WR De’Mornay Pierson-El, FB Adam Prentice, LB Curtis Robinson, QB Brett Rypien, G/C Austin Schlottmann, RB Stevie Scott III, CB Saivion Smith, DE Marquiss Spencer, OLB Derrek Tuszka, LB Barrington Wade and WR Seth Williams.

  • MIA Tackle #72
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    Terron Armstead exited Week 17 against the Browns with a knee injury.
    Armstead’s recurring knee injury flared up in the first half. The broadcast announced that he had been ruled out at the beginning of the second half. The Dolphins’ injury-plagued offense is running low on starters.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #18
    Amari Cooper caught 3-of-3 targets for 56 yards and a touchdown in Buffalo’s Week 17 win over the Jets.
    It doesn’t exactly put him back on the radar, but Cooper did a good veteran job on the sideline to box out his touchdown catch from Josh Allen. Cooper continues to be Buffalo’s fourth receiver behind Mack Hollins. 38 offensive snaps for Hollins produced 2/33 on two targets, while Cooper had just 22 snaps. It’s probably not going to happen for Cooper even in playoff best ball as he just seems to be a pass-downs only option while Hollins is trusted as a blocker.
  • CLE Defensive Back #21
    Denzel Ward exited Week 17 against the Dolphins with a shoulder injury.
    Ward did a good job of covering Tyreek Hill early on, preventing a would-be long touchdown in the first half. Ward’s absence will likely be felt in the second half.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Bryce Young completed 15-of-28 passes for 203 yards and two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 48-14, Week 17 loss to the Bucs.
    Young’s date with the Bucs had the makings of a shootout in the first quarter. Tampa Bay scored on their opening drive and Young returned the favor with a touchdown toss to Adam Thielen. The Panthers would then go three-and-out on their next three drives. By the time Young threw his second touchdown, also to Adam Thielen, the Bucs had 27 points on the board. Tamp Bay then shut out the Panthers in the second half. The second-year passer made a few perfectly-placed deep throws to Thielen but couldn’t get anything going with his rookie receivers. Jalen Coker and Xavier Legette combined for 63 yards. Young was far from perfect in this game, but the lack of weaponry was also noticeable. Young will look to close out his season on a high-note versus the Falcons in Week 18.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    Jalen Coker caught both of his targets for 35 yards in the Panthers’ Week 17 loss to the Bucs.
    The Panthers couldn’t get much going in this game and whenever they did, it was because Bryce Young was finding Adam Thielen for a big play. The veteran wideout went for 110 yards and two scores. Coker’s 35 yards were good for second-most on the team. After erupting for 110 yards and a score two weeks ago, Coker has been held in check for both of his appearances. He has four catches for 43 yards in total over the past two weeks. Coming off a two-target game, Coker is not on the fantasy radar for Week 18.
  • NYG Running Back #29
    Tyrone Tracy rushed 20 times for 59 yards in the Giants’ Week 17 win over the Colts, adding two receptions for 14 yards.
    It was a “brick wall” kind of afternoon for the rookie, who gained 40 of his 59 yards on one first quarter carry. Elsewhere, he had six handles lose yardage. This, against a Colts defense that had been getting shredded by the run. Of course, Indy switched to getting shredded by the pass on Sunday. Tracy also had a really lax fumble that was thankfully recovered by the G-Men. Having an uninspiring stretch run in a bottom-basement offensive environment, Tracy has lost his early-season momentum. Already 25 years old, he’s not shaping up to be an elite dynasty league prospect, though there is still undeniable upside here.
  • TEN Tight End #85
    Chig Okonkwo caught 5-of-7 targets for 42 yards in the Titans’ Week 17 loss to the Jaguars.
    Okonkwo also added an end-around carry for 17 yards. He has been Mason Rudolph’s’ favorite target since Rudolph took over as the starter, and that continued against the Jaguars. Okonkwo drew a defensive pass interference on the first Titans pass play of the game and led the team with seven targets. He was wide open on the Titans’ final drive, but Rudolph just missed him on the sideline for what would have likely been a touchdown. Instead, Nick Vannett was the tight end who had an eight-yard score earlier in the game. Okonkwo finishes with a solid 5/42 receiving line, with 17 rushing yards. He is in the back-end TE1 mix against the Texans for those still in fantasy matchups Week 18.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #17
    Xavier Legette caught 5-of-9 targets for 28 yards in the Panthers’ Week 17 loss to the Bucs.
    Legette easily led the Panthers in targets but failed to do anything with the inflated role. Adam Thielen was far more productive on six looks, five of which he caught for 110 yards and two scores. Legette entered Sunday listed as questionable because of groin and hip issues and looked the part of a rookie playing hurt. He was sluggish with the ball in his hands and failed to win contested looks. Even coming off a 32 percent target share, Legette is a high-risk WR4 for his final game of the year against Atlanta.
  • CAR Running Back #3
    Raheem Blackshear rushed eight times for 20 yards in the Panthers’ Week 17 loss to the Bucs.
    Blackshear drew the start with Chuba Hubbard out for the final two weeks of the season. He out-carried Mike Boone 8-2, though Boone was the only back to see a target. On the receiving end of a blowout, Carolina had no chance to establish a ground game, dooming Blackshear in his first start of the year. Blackshear will be a desperation RB4 when the Panthers travel to Atlanta for their 2024 finale next week.
  • IND Wide Receiver #14
    Alec Pierce caught 6-of-9 targets for 122 yards and a touchdown in the Colts’ Week 17 loss to the Giants.
    The fourth 100-yard game of Pierce’s career was his third of 2024 and first since Week 5. It also came after he missed Week 16 with a concussion. That impressive statline doesn’t even include the 44-yard DPI Pierce drew in the second quarter. That play, frankly, should have gone down as a Pierce drop despite Banks’ clear interference. Pierce’s score was an unusually short 13-yarder where Joe Flacco made a perfect timing pass into the end zone. As volatile as it gets with an uncertain quarterback situation heading into Week 18, Pierce will at least have an A+ matchup in the Jaguars.