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  • JAX Defensive Lineman #52
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    Jaguars signed DT DaVon Hamilton to a three-year, $34.5 million contract extension.
    A third-round pick in 2020, Hamilton is coming off the best year of his career. He set career-highs in tackles (56), TFLs (five), and sacks (2.5). Hamilton also forced and recovered a fumble. After taking a leap in his third season, the Jags chose to reward the all-purpose tackle with a hefty contract that includes $23 million fully guaranteed. Hamilton can tack on $1.5 million through incentives over the course of the deal.

  • LAC Wide Receiver #9
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    Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said “There are some guys playing better than him,” when asked about giving DJ Chark a look.
    “Simple. No underlying meanings. It is what it is. It’s a meritocracy out there,” Harbaugh added. If there were any deep-league Chark believers left out there, we think you can let go of the rope.
  • HOU Offensive Coordinator
    Texans general manager Nick Caserio said offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik is a “great coach.”
    Caserio during a Tuesday press conference was adamant that the Texans would not switch play callers despite massive and persistent offensive struggles in 2024. He heaped praise on the embattled Slowik, whose offense ranks 20th in EPA per play, in line with the Jets and Bears. C.J. Stroud has regressed in almost every way in his second pro season, collapsing under pressure and becoming one of the NFL’s most inaccurate passers on short and intermediate throws. It looks like the Texans are going to hope Slowik can turn around the underperforming unit in time for a postseason run.
  • JAX Quarterback
    Jaguars signed QB John Wolford to their practice squad.
    Wolford has started four games in the NFL between 2020-2022, with a 58.7 percent completion rate, 626 yards, one touchdown, and five picks. This is notable not because of Wolford himself, but because adding an extra quarterback to the roster in any facet may be a tacit admission that Trevor Lawrence (concussion) is unlikely to play this week and may even be shut down for the season.
  • WAS Cornerback #23
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) is on track to play in Week 14.
    Lattimore will be well enough to face off against his former team, the Saints, in New Orleans. Lattimore has been sidelined with a serious hamstring injury since before the Commanders acquired him near the NFL trade deadline in early November. He should be a boost to a middling Washington coverage unit.
  • HOU Linebacker #0
    Texans LB Azeez Al-Shaair was suspended three games for his Week 13 hit on Trevor Lawrence.
    Al-Shaair, who has a lengthy history of dirty hits, delivered a vicious head shot to Lawrence as he slid down during the Texans’ Week 13 win over Jacksonville. The illegal hit ignited an all-out brawl, during with Al-Shaair yanked down a Jaguars player by the facemask. He continued his aggression after refs threw him out of the game. It’s a significant loss for the Houston defense. Al-Shaair, who has two sacks and seven QB hurries on the season, is graded by Pro Football Focus as the league’s 18th best linebacker. He’ll be eligible to return in Week 17 against the Ravens. Al-Shaair will reportedly appeal the suspension.
    Three games for Al-Shaair's suspension is ‘fuzzy’
    Mike Florio unpacks the NFL’s move to suspend Azeez Al-Shaair and outlines why it’s unclear how the three games came to be, given the NFL cites the hit, the actions afterward and his history.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #17
    Devaughn Vele caught 1-of-4 targets for 16 yards in the Broncos’ Week 13 win over the Browns.
    Vele simply wasn’t needed for his typical short-area work as the Denver defense managed two pick-sixes to sink the Browns. Both Marvin Mims and Courtland Sutton broke through the 100-yard receiving mark, with the team more intent on hammering the intermediate-to-deep areas of the field against the Browns. Vele and the Broncos head to their bye before facing off against the Colts in Week 15.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #14
    Courtland Sutton caught 6-of-9 targets for 102 yards in the Broncos’ Week 13 win over the Browns.
    Sutton operated as the clear alpha for a Broncos team that narrowly avoided defeat at the hands of a record-setting night from both Jameis Winston and Jerry Jeudy. Two Denver pick-sixes ultimately proved to be the difference as the Broncos head into their Week 14 bye in firm control of the final playoff spot out of the AFC. Sutton’s next chance to return elite fantasy production comes in Week 15 against one of the teams chasing the Broncos for the seventh playoff spot in the Colts.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #19
    Marvin Mims caught 3-of-4 targets for 105 yards and a touchdown in the Broncos’ Week 13 win over the Browns.
    Mims’ touchdown came on third down with the team backed up to their own end zone on their first possession of the second half. Not to be outdone, Jameis Winston hit Jerry Jeudy on a 70-yard touchdown on the next play from scrimmage, which opened up the game in the second half. Two pick-sixes from the Denver defense were ultimately enough to hold off the Browns, sending the Broncos into their bye in firm control of the final playoff spot out of the AFC.
  • DEN Running Back #23
    Audric Estime rushed three times for 12 yards in the Broncos’ Week 13 win over the Browns.
    It was Jaleel McLaughlin that developed the hot hand against the Browns, taking his 14 carries for 84 yards compared to the 12 for Estime. It certainly appears the team has settled on McLaughlin as the lead back as they head to their Week 14 bye, now firmly in control of the final playoff spot out of the AFC.
  • DEN Running Back #33
    Javonte Williams rushed four times for one yard in the Broncos’ Week 13 win over the Browns, adding three yards on one reception.
    McLaughlin developed the hot hand in this one, taking his 14 carries for 84 yards compared to the four combined yards of Williams. That’s now two consecutive games with under five total yards for the veteran back, whose days as the clear lead back in Denver appear to be over.