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  • DET Wide Receiver #9
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    The big plays weren’t there for Williams on Thursday, as his biggest gain came on the ground rather than through the air. Williams cut an end around upfield for a 15-yard gain and excited the crowd when he hurdled over a diving Kevin Byard to pick up some extra yards. Williams’ 28 receiving yards are his fewest since Week 7. He’ll be a high-upside WR3 in Week 13’s game against the Packers.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Lawrence was able to get limited practices in Wednesday and Thursday with his shoulder issue. He’s questionable for Sunday’s Week 13 tilt against the Texans, and managers will hope to see a full participation for Friday’s practice. Even if he is limited in that session, however, there’s a chance Lawrence could play.
  • DET Tight End #87
    It would’ve been an abysmal day for LaPorta and his fantasy managers if it had not been for his two touchdowns. LaPorta found the end zone on a three-yard touchdown early in the second quarter and was on the receiving end of a one-yard score late in the third quarter. LaPorta has seen six targets in each of his last three games, but the production just hasn’t been there for the promising young tight end as of late. The two touchdowns were nice, but hopefully LaPorta can do a bit more with his volume in Week 14 against the Packers, where he feels like a boom-or-bust TE1.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    St. Brown’s seven targets tied Jameson Williams for the team lead, but the Sun God had the more productive day through the air. His longest play, which came on a 29-yard reception on the Lions’ second drive of the game, helped set the team up for a three-yard touchdown pass to Sam LaPorta and was one of three receptions that went for 10 or more yards for ARSB. He’ll be a solid WR1/WR2 in Week 13 against the Packers.
  • DET Running Back #26
    Gibbs was explosive in this one, ripping off five plays for 10 or more yards on the afternoon. He lost a key fumble late in the second half that would have had the Lions on the Bears’ 13-yard line with roughly a minute left on the game clock. Gibbs saw only four opportunities in the second half, but the Lions leaned heavily on David Montgomery with the game well in hand. Gibbs will be a fringe RB1 in Week 14 when the Lions play host to the Packers on Thursday night.
  • DET Running Back #5
    Montgomery led the Lions in scrimmage yards but didn’t find the end zone in this one. He saw a few looks close to the Bears’ goal line, but after a failed attempt to punch it in, the Lions took to the air and threw a touchdown to Sam LaPorta. It wasn’t the production Montgomery’s fantasy managers were hoping for, but the role was everything we’ve come to expect on a weekly basis. Montgomery is still solid RB1/RB2 in next week’s game against the Packers.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Williams and the Bears had an embarrassing showing in the first half. Offensively, they managed just 53 total yards as a team and trailed 16-0 at halftime. They turned a corner in the second half, however, which started with Williams leading the team on a 74-yard touchdown drive that ended with a 31-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen. While the Bears defense kept the Lions at bay, Williams and the offense mounted a comeback that included two fourth quarter touchdowns to Keenan Allen and D.J. Moore. A miraculous comeback appeared to be in the works late in the game after Williams got the Bears down to the Lions’ 25 yard line with under a minute to go. Unfortunately, a sack, followed by the worst clock management we’ve seen in decades, resulted in the clock drying up with the Bears still holding a timeout. Williams made several impressive plays in this one, but a poor first-half had the Bears in comeback mode and proved ultimately proved to be too much to overcome. Under new offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, Williams has thrown for 827-5-0. He’ll rank as a solid QB2 in Week 14 against the 49ers.
  • DET Quarterback #16
    Goff and the Lions were sharp early. Goff led them deep into Bears territory on the opening drive before settling on a Jake Bates field goal but then led a 10-play, 90-yard drive that ended with a three-yard touchdown pass to Sam LaPorta. Goff would connect with LaPorta again on a one-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, but it was the only score the Lions would muster in the second half as the Bears tightened up their defense to muster a comeback. Goff didn’t turn the ball over in this one and took just one sack. He gets a full week of rest before returning next Thursday for a Week 14 game against the Packers in a game that could decide the NFC North. Goff will be a fringe QB1 next week.
  • LAC Tight End #81
    It’s an upgrade from Wednesday’s DNP. Dissly has been an instrumental part of the Chargers’ offense as of late. He caught four passes for 47 yards in Week 12’s loss to the Ravens and has caught four or more passes in six of his last seven games. With one practice still to go, Dissly has a good chance to suit up in Week 13 if he can log another limited session on Friday. He’d be a solid low-end TE1 if active.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    The Browns conducted a walkthrough on Thursday, but Tillman remains in the league’s concussion protocol and will need to clear it if he hopes to play in Week 13 against the Broncos. He has an extra day to recover before Monday night’s game against the Broncos, but it’s not uncommon for a player to miss at least one game after suffering a brain injury. Tillman’s status will be one to keep an eye out for when the Browns release their final injury report on Saturday.

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NFL WEEK 13
Baker Mayfield, Kyren Williams, James Conner, and Nico Collins headline the Love/Hate players for Week 13.
Pro Football Focus takes a look at the players to watch during the Week 13 matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers, including offensive and defensive standouts.
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 Miami Dolphins go head-to-head with the Green Bay Packers this Thursday night in a special Thanksgiving edition of Sunday Night Football. Live coverage begins at 8 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
Drew Dinsick explains why he’s waiting on the best price available before backing the Packers on Thanksgiving night against the Dolphins, while Jay Croucher eyes the Under.
Understanding problematic injuries and identifying viable contingency plans before the Sunday morning add-drop frenzy gives savvy re-draft managers an advantage over the competition. The article below details the top five NFL injuries and contingency plans to know for Week 13.
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The Bears offense continued to connect on their second possession of the second half, but there’s still a lot of work for them to do if they’re going to have a chance at pulling off a comeback win.
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Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. react to Daniel Jones reportedly signing with the Vikings, discussing why the move has a minimal fantasy impact with Sam Darnold starting in Minnesota.
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The FFHH crew evaluates the fantasy impact of J.K. Dobbins’ knee injury and the latest headlines out of New York regarding Jets running back Breece Hall.
Hunter Henry and Zach Ertz again headline FFHH’s favorite additions off the waiver wire at tight end in Week 13, bringing high floors due to target share — while touchdown potential gives Noah Gray a high ceiling.

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Understanding problematic injuries and identifying viable contingency plans before the Sunday morning add-drop frenzy gives savvy re-draft managers an advantage over the competition. The article below details the top five NFL injuries and contingency plans to know for Week 13.
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The Bears never sniffed the end zone in the first half of Sunday’s game in Detroit, but they found some better offensive footing to open the third quarter.
Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith was reported to be a candidate for the University of North Carolina’s head coach position on Wednesday and Smith confirmed contact with the school on Thursday.
The Lions have a comfortable lead at halftime in Detroit, but they could be up by a lot more.
Running back Isiah Pacheco and defensive end Charles Omenihu are back on the active roster in Kansas City.
The Lions added to their lead on the first play of the second quarter.
49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, the 2023 NFL offensive player of the year, missed the first eight games of the season with an Achilles tendon injury.
The Raiders may be getting one of their running backs back in the lineup on Friday.
The Lions got the ball first on Thursday afternoon and they have scored first as well.
The Raiders plan to start Aidan O’Connell at quarterback against the Chiefs on Friday and they made a roster move to set the stage for that on Thursday.