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  • WAS Wide Receiver #85
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    Brown dove toward the sidelines for an errant pass late in the third quarter and landed awkwardly on the ball. He remained on the ground for an extended period before getting up and leaving under his own power, but the team has deemed him questionable to return. With a quarter left in the game and the Commanders up by three possessions, it seems unlikely they would force Brown back into play even if he was well enough to give it a go. If his day is over, he would end the afternoon with three catches for 27 yards on four targets.
  • HOU Tight End #86
    Schultz had four catches and 39 yards on his five targets before leaving. He tried to hurdle a defender, succeeded, but paid for it as he came down on his shoulder hard. Schultz immediately limped off on his own power. Cade Stover would receive more pass-catching looks if Schultz’s injury becomes long-term.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #19
    Calvin Austin took a huge hit to the head on the first offensive play of the game for the Steelers but remained in the game. He caught both of his subsequent targets for 29 yards and a touchdown before taking another huge hit near the sideline on the final drive of the first half. That second hit appeared to be enough to have gotten him sent for an evaluation and he will not return to the game. That will likely mean more work for Van Jefferson, Cordarelle Patterson, and Ben Skowronek.
  • BAL Running Back #34
    Mitchell didn’t play a snap on offense last week. He hasn’t seen a touch since coming off the PUP list in Week 10 and is now a healthy scratch.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    Smith was spotted attempting to give it a go in pre-game warmups but was ultimately held out by Philly. A.J. Brown will see plenty of targets in his absence while Dallas Goedert is poised for a de facto No. 2 receiver role. Smith appeared to be close to playing this week, meaning he should be back on the field for the Eagles’ Week 14 matchup with the Panthers. Also inactive for the Eagles are CB Darius Slay, WR Johnny Wilson, QB Tanner McKee, OL Nick Gates, OL Darian Kinnard, and OG Trevor Keegan.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    Coker was ruled out on Friday, as was rookie TE Ja’Tavion Sanders (neck), effectively condensing Bryce Young’s target tree to a trio featuring Adam Thielen, Xavier Legette and Chuba Hubbard. All three stand to benefit. The Panthers also declared S Jammie Robinson, CB Shemar Bartholomew, CB Akayleb Evans, OL Jarrett Kingston and DT Jaden Crumedy inactive.
  • LAR Tackle #77
    Jackson did not practice all week but will play against the Saints. Rams declared QB Stetson Bennett, RB Cody Schrader, OLB Brennan Jackson, OL Dylan McMahon, and OL Warren McClendon Jr. inactive for Week 13 against the Saints. The Rams are getting healthier on the offensive line and have more healthy scratches than injury issues this week.
  • TB Outside Linebacker #9
    Tryon-Shoyinka’s 20 quarterback pressures rank third on the team. Although he largely serves as OLB Yaya Diaby’s sidekick, Tryon-Shoyinka does so effectively, picking up five unblocked pressures and four cleanup or pursuit pressures. The Buccaneers notably placed S Jordan Whitehead (pectoral) on injured reserve this week and his primary backup, DB Tykee Smith is sidelined by a knee injury. The Buccaneers also declared DL Earnest Brown, TE Devin Culp, CB Tyrek Funderburk and QB Michael Pratt inactive. Fortunately, LT Tristan Wirfs (knee/foot) is active.
  • NO Running Back #21
    Williams entered the weekend questionable but is expected to play. He is the clear backup running back and should remain off fantasy radars. Saints declared QB Spencer Rattler, RB Jordan Mims, LB Jaylan Ford, OL Lucas Patrick, C Erik McCoy, WR Mason Tipton, and DT Khristian Boyd inactive for Week 13 against the Rams. Patrick and McCoy are out due to ankle and groin injuries, respectively. Their absences leave the Saints offensive line weaker against the Rams.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Getting into the open field, Lawrence slid down and gave himself up but was decked by Texans LB Azeez Al-Shaair in what looked like an obviously dirty hit. A brawl ensued, and Lawrence went off on a cart, though he did walk to it on his own. Mac Jones replaced Lawrence. Lawrence was 4-of-10 for 41 yards before leaving. The Jaguars wouldn’t seem to have much incentive to rush Lawrence back from this hit, but then again, they didn’t seem to have much incentive to have him play through his shoulder injury either.

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NFL WEEK 13
Josh Allen chats with Jason Garrett about his development as a player, the mindset it takes to play in Buffalo’s intense weather conditions and why the Bills are primed for a deep playoff run this season.
The Packers outscored the Dolphins 24-3 in the first half, and Miami was unable to overcome the deficit, leading Green Bay to a 30-17 Thanksgiving victory.
Get ready for Sunday (and Monday), one blurb per game.
Josh Jacobs, Jordan Love and Isaiah McDuffie join Melissa Stark and LeRoy Butler to discuss the win over the Dolphins, what it was like to earn turkey legs this year, what they’re thankful for and more.
It wasn’t the plan, but the Dolphins made it work, as Tyreek Hill’s hot hands picked up a tipped ball from Xavier McKinney to secure Miami’s second TD of the night in the fourth quarter.
Baker Mayfield, Kyren Williams, James Conner, and Nico Collins headline the Love/Hate players for Week 13.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the 49ers’ recent struggles and injury problems, factors that could go in the Bills’ favor when they clash on Sunday Night Football.

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Bears fire head coach Eberflus
The Bears’ mishandling of the final seconds against the Lions appeared to be the final straw for Matt Eberflus, who the team let go on Friday.

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The Cardinals and Vikings were in a field goal competition, until Marvin Harrison Jr. changed that.
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The Chargers’ offense hasn’t scored a touchdown yet on Sunday but the defense got to the paint against the Falcons.
The Eagles will be without wide receiver DeVonta Smith again this week.

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Lamar Jackson, Alvin Kamara, Ja’Marr Chase, and Brock Bowers lead the way in positional rankings for Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. discuss why they’re fading Zay Flowers and Kyle Pitts in fantasy given the recent trends with both pass catchers.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. discuss why Nico Collins, George Pickens and Cortland Sutton are in for big fantasy games during Week 13.
Matthew Berry breaks down why James Conner, D’Andre Swift and Najee Harris are on his running back Hate list, explaining why bad matchups could result in all three players underperforming in Week 13.

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Lamar Jackson, Alvin Kamara, Ja’Marr Chase, and Brock Bowers lead the way in positional rankings for Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
The Bucs are a great team to stack while fantasy managers should be wary of Nick Chubb for Week 13 of the fantasy football season.
In-depth analysis of Panthers-Bucs, Bills-49ers, and more Week 13 games

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The Commanders dominated the first half and took a 28-7 lead into the locker room at halftime.’
There was a little bit of everything in the first half of Sunday’s game between the Jets and Seahawks at MetLife Stadium.
The Jaguars have 14 consecutive losses when trailing at halftime.
The Patriots had a chance to score on all five of their first half possessions, but kicker Joey Slye kept that from happening.
The Jaguars quarterback is out with a concussion, and Al-Shaair is out with an ejection.
There hasn’t been much scoring in the first half of Sunday’s matchup between the Chargers and Falcons, but Cameron Dicker was able to nail three field goals to give Los Angeles a 9-7 lead over Atlanta.
The Seahawks special teams units did not travel well this weekend, but their defense came up with a big play.
The Patriots have scored all three times they’ve had the ball on Sunday, but they still trail with over eight minutes to play in the first half.
The Aaron Rodgers-Davante Adams connection has not been as fruitful as the Jets hoped, but it paid off in the first quarter against the Seahawks on Sunday.