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  • TB Running Back #44
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    Sean Tucker rushed four times for three yards and a touchdown in the Bucs’ Week 12 win over the Giants, adding a seven-yard reception.
    In a nightmare scenario, Tucker capped off the Bucs’ opening drive with a one-yard scoring plunge after Bucky Irving took the offense down to the one. Inconceivably, the Bucs tried to run it back the following series, this time with Vita Vea as the lead blocker. This time, Tucker fumbled. He had saw just one more touch the rest of the afternoon, his reception. That’s despite an entire half of garbage time. Needless to say, the coaching staff must not have been too impressed with the red zone cough up even though they recovered to kick a field goal. The Bucs have seemed intent on creating a three-man committee, but Tucker simply is not good enough to consistently steal touches away from Bucky Irving and Rachaad White.
  • IND Tackle #79
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    Colts LT Bernhard Raimann (knee) will play in Week 13 against the Patriots.
    Raimann missed two games with the knee issue but is good to go for Week 13. Matt Gonclaves had been starting in his place and could stay in the lineup, only at right tackle. Braden Smith is out for personal reasons this week, leaving an opening for Gonclaves on the right side.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #1
    Falcons coach Raheem Morris said Darnell Mooney (hamstring) will play in Week 13 against the Chargers.
    The hamstring injury Mooney suffered in Week 12’s loss to the Broncos was reported as minor the following day. After logging a limited week of practice, the speedster is officially good to go for this week’s game against the Chargers. Prior to last week’s injury, Mooney had posted three-straight games of 86 or more yards and found the end zone in two of those games. Mooney profiles as a fringe WR2/WR3 against one of the league’s top defenses.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Falcons coach Raheem Morris said Drake London (hip) will play in Week 13 against the Chargers.
    London was a surprise addition to Thursday’s injury report, but whatever he’s dealing with appears minor. With Morris clearing up any concern over his WR1’s availability, fantasy managers can look to London as a top-24 option against a stout Chargers defense.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
    Josh Downs (shoulder) will not play in Week 13 against the Patriots.
    Head coach Shane Steichen called Downs a long-shot to play earlier this week, so the news isn’t much of a surprise. Downs fell hard on his shoulder in the Colts’ Week 12 loss to the Lions but played through the injury until the final whistle. Once the adrenaline wore off, it was fairly obvious that he would miss some time with the issue. Michael Pittman should pace the Colts in targets this week, putting him on the WR3 radar despite Anthony Richardson’s accuracy woes.
  • KC Running Back #25
    Chiefs declared RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, K Spencer Shrader, OL C.J. Hanson, OL D.J. Humphries, OT Ethan Driskell, DT Marlon Tuipulotu, and DE Malik Herring inactive for Week 13 against the Raiders.
    The Chiefs are nearing full strength as they get Isiah Pacheco and Charles Omenihu back for this week’s game. There are no key absences of note for them this week, although fantasy managers will want to make sure they got Spencer Shrader out of their lineups if they have him rostered.
  • LV Running Back #22
    Alexander Mattison (ankle) is inactive for Week 13 against the Chiefs.
    Mattison’s absence means Ameer Abdullah is officially on the fantasy radar as a low-end RB3. With Zamir White (quad) already ruled out before Friday, the Raiders are again looking to Abdullah and Sincere McCormick to lead the backfield. Abdullah saw six targets and ran a league-high 43 routes in last week’s game against the Broncos. He should have some sold PPR upside for fantasy managers in a pinch. In addition to Mattison, the Raiders also declared CB Nate Hobbs, OG Cody Whitehair, WR Ramel Keyton, and TE Harrison Bryant, and DT Matthew Butler inactive for Week 13.
  • CIN Defensive Lineman #98
    Bengals DT Sheldon Rankings (illness) will not play in Week 13 against the Steelers.
    Linebacker Logan Wilson is questionable after being added to the injury report with a knee issue this week. Not that the Steelers needed to be asked twice to run the football, but a handful of injuries to Cincy’s front-seven will do the trick anyway. Wilson leads the Bengals in tackles. Rankins has missed a few games this year, limiting him to one sack and one TFL in seven starts.
  • CAR Tight End #0
    Ja’Tavion Sanders (neck) won’t play in Week 13 against the Buccaneers.
    Sanders suffered a neck injury in the Panthers’ Week 12 loss to the Chiefs. While he avoided serious injury, the rookie was not expected to play this week following the scare. Tommy Tremble will serve as the Panthers’ TE1 this week while we now wait to see if Sanders will have a chance to play in Week 14 against the Eagles.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    Panthers ruled out WR Jalen Coker (quad) for Week 13 against the Buccaneers.
    Coker did not practice this week and has now been ruled out. It will be the second consecutive game the rookie has missed since popping up on the injury report late last week. His absence doesn’t come as a surprise after head coach Dave Canales said on Wednesday that he didn’t expect Coker to play. We’ll see if he’s able to get on the field in Week 14 when the Panthers hit the road to take on the Eagles.
  • CHI Offensive Coordinator
    Bears named Thomas Brown as their interim HC.
    Brown knows how to climb the corporate ladder. Just 17 days after being named as the Bears’ interim offensive coordinator following the firing of Shane Waldron, Brown is now poised to take over as the Bears’ interim head coach with Matt Eberflus now gone. In three games as the Bears offensive coordinator, Brown head the team averaging 22.0 points per game and 363.3 yards per game — both totals are above the team’s average for the season. He’ll now have five weeks to show what he can do as a head coach, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Bears fully gut the operation and rebuild its staff from the ground up.