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NFL Thanksgiving, Black Friday Capsules

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NFL Thanksgiving, Black Friday capsules

--Thursday

Chicago Bears (4-7) at Detroit Lions (10-1), 12:30 p.m. ET, CBS

With a nine-game winning streak and 2-0 record in the division, the Lions are no easy prey for the Bears in the first game of the holiday tripleheader on Thursday. Chicago lost another game in walkoff fashion, 30-27 to the Vikings in overtime, their third such defeat in a five-game losing streak to deflate a feel-good 4-2 start. Signs of growth are evident for Bears rookie No. 1 pick Caleb Williams. Facing Minnesota's notably blitz-happy defense, Williams guided the Bears to 17 points in the fourth quarter to force OT. He had his third 300-yard game of the season and hasn't thrown an interception during the ongoing five-game skid. A lasting pain point since the Bears tasted victory at London in Week 6 is execution on third downs converting 21 of 73 since the bye week. With the short and fruitless drives becoming habitual, Chicago has seen improvement with Thomas Brown calling plays the past two games, although there are signs of a weary defense late in games. No time for a breather at Ford Field. The Lions are all-gas, no-brakes with 10 total touchdowns the past eight quarters. The Bears have 12 touchdowns in their past six games. Old friend David Montgomery faces his former Bears' teammates and is doing his part to put points up for the Lions with 11 rushing TDs in 11 games. Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown has more touchdowns (nine) than all Bears wide receivers combined (eight). Chicago's defense picked off Jared Goff five times in two games last season. He has 20 touchdown passes -- one TD catch -- and seven games with multiple TD passes in 2024. In recent games, the Bears' defense is getting scorched. Chicago has surrendered a league-worst 1,977 total yards since Week 8.

New York Giants (2-9) at Dallas Cowboys (4-7), 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX

Backup Tommy DeVito didn't enjoy much of his first start this season for the Giants behind an offensive line breached by the Buccaneers repeatedly. DeVito, elevated to the starting role upon the demotion and release of Daniel Jones, was sacked four times and hit early and often. But there are a couple of reasons the Giants might stick around in the rematch of their 20-15 loss to Dallas earlier this season. For starters, the Cowboys are 0-5 at home and also pushed their backup into a starting role. Cooper Rush threw two TD passes last week but he wasn't entirely responsible for Dallas putting up 34 points to upset Washington. They also had two implausible fourth-quarter kickoff return TDs and the Commanders suffered self-inflicted wounds, not the least of which was a missed extra point that would have tied the game at 27 with 14 seconds remaining. Given the state of affairs in New York, where rookie WR Malik Nabers defined the team's effort as soft, and the questionable health of DeVito's offensive line, the Cowboys are favored to sweep the two-game series from the Giants for the fourth consecutive season. Rush (knee) started the week hobbled but head coach Mike McCarthy said he was confident the QB would be ready for Thursday.

Miami Dolphins (5-6) at Green Bay Packers (8-3), 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

If it's Miami on the road late in the season, we're talking temperature and the Dolphins' miserable record in sub-freezing conditions tells a depressing tale for the fish. Miami is 0-12 in its last 12 games when temps at kickoff are 26 degrees or lower and it could be at or under that number Thursday night. Green Bay's offensive line is setting the tone of late and it is built for plowing the path in front of RB Josh Jacobs, a downhill runner who is breaking tackles and taking names. Jacobs has six rushing touchdowns and three games with 95 rushing yards or more in the past four contests. The Dolphins haven't proven capable of being a run-first outfit with De'Von Achane limited to 32 yards on 10 carries last week. But he flashes big-play potential as a secondary option to QB Tua Tagovailoa. Since returning from IR, Tagovailoa has 1,043 passing yards, 10 TD passes and a completion percentage over 77. The Packers are in the primetime spotlight the next four weeks while attempting to work their way up the playoff pecking order. They've won five of the past six games with the Dolphins. This is the second consecutive game for Packers coach Matt LaFleur opposing a former co-worker in Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel. He beat Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers last week. All three overlapped on staffs with the Houston Texans (2008), Washington Redskins (2011-13) and Atlanta Falcons (2015-16).

--Friday

Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) at Kansas City Chiefs (10-1), 3 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime

Normally cool and collected Chiefs coach Andy Reid nearly witnessed the coronary in Carolina courtesy of Bryce Young and the Panthers, who darted back into the game Sunday from an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to force a game-ending field goal by Kansas City's fill-in kicker Spencer Shrader. As if there was a reason needed to take the Raiders seriously, Las Vegas beat Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City on Christmas Day last season. Reid is 19-4 against the Raiders with the Chiefs and Mahomes is 11-2 since becoming the starter in 2018. Mahomes will become the Chiefs' all-time leader in TD passes with his next score, breaking an existing tie with Len Dawson (237). Mahomes has an entertaining history with Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby, largely out of respectful competition. Crosby's stamina will be tested by the Chiefs' methodical offense. Kansas City is first in the NFL in 10-play drives (32) and third-down percentage (52.7), areas where the Raiders' defense is below-average. Las Vegas is No. 22 in the NFL in third-down defense and allowed 104 total points in the past three games. Raiders QB Aidan O'Connell is preparing to start Friday and make his first appearance since a thumb injury sent him to IR Week 7. O'Connell returns to an offense leaning heavily on rookie TE Brock Bowers to produce. He leads the team with 74 receptions, 744 yards and three TD catches. He had five receptions for 55 yards in the Raiders' 27-20 loss to the Chiefs on Oct. 27.

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Gardner Minshew II Nov 26 6:52pm CT
Gardner Minshew II

Dynasty | Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew will reportedly miss the rest of the season with a broken collarbone. Dynasty Analysis: Minshew had taken back over for Aidan O'Connell, but the injury he sustained this week will keep him out the rest of the season. The Raiders have been ravaged by injuries and this is the latest. On the positive front, it seems O'Connell will be back shortly to take back over the team from Desmond Ridder. As for Minshew, his dynasty value has evaporated as it looks like he's really no better than a decent backup for a team moving forward.

Chris Olave Nov 26 6:50pm CT
Chris Olave

New Orleans Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi said that wide receiver Chris Olave (concussion) is in a good place as the team begins preparing to face the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday in Week 13. Olave was present for the team's practice on Tuesday. He has seen several specialists and has another appointment coming up soon. He was placed on Injured Reserve on Nov. 9 after suffering his third concussion of 2024. The earliest the former first-rounder will be eligible to return would be for a Week 15 contest against the Washington Commanders. Since that's the start of the fantasy playoffs in most leagues, fantasy managers should keep the 24-year-old stashed. However, there's no guarantee Olave will be able to return that week or before the end of the regular season. For the foreseeable future, receivers Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Cedrick Wilson Jr. will have elevated roles for the Saints.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Nov 26 6:50pm CT
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

The Washington Commanders announced on Tuesday that they signed running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. to their active 53-man roster from their practice squad. Both RBs Brian Robinson Jr. (ankle) and Austin Ekeler (concussion) were injured in the Week 12 loss to the division-rival Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and may not be available to play this Sunday in Week 13 against the Tennessee Titans. In addition to adding Rodriguez to the active roster, Washington worked out veteran RBs James Robinson and Boston Scott for additional insurance with it looking like they'll be without one or both of B-Rob and Ekeler this weekend. If they are both out, expect Rodriguez to at least be the RB2 behind Jeremy McNichols against Tennessee. Even in the event that happens, the 24-year-old will be hard to recommend as anything more than a desperation RB3/flex in the deepest fantasy leagues.

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Tyreek Hill Nov 26 6:40pm CT
Tyreek Hill

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (personal, wrist) was a non-participant in the team's walkthrough practice on Tuesday due to personal reasons. Hill was listed as limited on Monday's estimated practice report. The 30-year-old speedster should return to another light practice on Wednesday, the final one of the week before the team's Thursday night clash against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Hill has been playing through a wrist issue for most of the year but hasn't missed any games. He should be active in Week 13, where he should be considered a high-end WR2 for fantasy purposes. The eight-time Pro Bowler hasn't lived up to his fantasy draft stock in 2024, scoring only three times with one 100-yard game (in Week 1). The Cheetah has seen double-digit targets only twice, although two of his three scores on the year have come in the last three weeks.

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Marcus Maye Nov 26 6:33pm CT
Marcus Maye

Miami Dolphins S Marcus Maye was waived on Tuesday, Nov. 26.

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Brandon Graham Nov 26 6:33pm CT
Brandon Graham

Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham (triceps) was placed on injured reserve on Tuesday, Nov. 26.

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Amon-Ra St. Brown Nov 26 6:30pm CT
Amon-Ra St. Brown

After being listed as a DNP on Monday, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (knee) was listed as limited for the team's walk-through practice on Tuesday. St. Brown is dealing with a knee injury heading into the Week 13 Thanksgiving game on Thursday against the division-rival Chicago Bears, but he's planning on being available. The 25-year-old pass-catcher just broke a streak of eight straight games scoring a touchdown in the Week 12 win over the Indianapolis Colts when he had six catches for 62 yards without a score. If active, St. Brown is a must-start WR1 in fantasy in one of the best offenses in football. He ranks seventh among all wideouts with 14.9 half-PPR point per game, and his nine TDs are second to only Ja'Marr Chase's 12 among receivers. The Bears defense has allowed the sixth-fewest half-PPR points to opposing receivers this year, so St. Brown will have his work cut out for him.

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Kalif Raymond Nov 26 6:30pm CT
Kalif Raymond

Detroit Lions wide receiver/kick returner Kalif Raymond (foot) was listed as a non-participant in Tuesday's practice for the second straight day, making it more unlikely that he won't be available for the team this Thursday on Thanksgiving versus the division-rival Chicago Bears. The 30-year-old is getting a second opinion on the foot injury he suffered in the Week 12 win over the Indianapolis Colts, and the Lions already expressed earlier this week that they don't love Raymond's chances of suiting up on a short week. They'll most likely hold him out against the Bears and hope he can make it back to play in Week 13 for another divisional showdown against the Green Bay Packers. His primary value to Detroit comes as their top punt returner, as he has only 16 receptions for 204 yards and two TDs on 21 targets in 11 games in 2024.

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CeeDee Lamb Nov 26 6:20pm CT
CeeDee Lamb

Dallas Cowboys wide receivers CeeDee Lamb (back, foot) and Brandin Cooks (knee) were both listed as limited on the team's estimated practice report on Tuesday. It was an estimation after Dallas held another walkthrough on Tuesday. Lamb was active in the Week 12 win over the division-rival Washington Commanders and was busy, catching 10 passes for 67 yards on 12 targets. The ceiling is lower for the 25-year-old now that quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) is out for the year, but Lamb remains a must-start in fantasy lineups for the Thanksgiving game against the division-rival New York Giants on Thursday. He had a 7-98-1 line against them on Sept. 26. Cooks must be activated from Injured Reserve to play on Thursday. The 31-year-old veteran hasn't played since Sept. 26 and won't be a recommended fantasy play if he returns against the G-Men on Turkey Day.

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Isiah Pacheco Nov 26 6:20pm CT
Isiah Pacheco

It's looking like Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (ankle) might return from Injured Reserve in Week 13 to face the division-rival Las Vegas Raiders on Friday. Pacheco remains on IR but put in a full practice on Tuesday to kick off the week. It's the first time he's practiced in full since fracturing his right ankle back on Sept. 15. The 25-year-old required surgery for the injury, but he's nearing his return. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy mentioned that the workload this Friday between Pacheco and Kareem Hunt will be determined situationally during the game. It sounds like KC is planning on having Pacheco available in Week 13, but it could be more of an even split between the two RBs in a great matchup. Pacheco was the lead back before his injury, but the Chiefs could ease him back in against Vegas. It makes both RBs more volatile RB3/flex plays if Pacheco is active on Friday.

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Jaire Alexander Nov 26 6:03pm CT
Jaire Alexander

Green Bay Packers CB Jaire Alexander (knee), LB Isaiah McDuffie (ankle), LB Edgerrin Cooper (hamstring), WR Romeo Doubs (concussion), S Xavier McKinney (personal) and TE John FitzPatrick (back) did not take part in practice on Tuesday, Nov. 26. RB Josh Jacobs (rest), OL Josh Myers (pectoral) were limited. DL Kenny Clark (rest), OT Rasheed Walker (knee) and OL Elgton Jenkins (rest) were full participants at practice. The Packers held a walkthrough so this is an estimation.

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Calais Campbell Nov 26 6:03pm CT
Calais Campbell

Miami Dolphins OT Terron Armstead (knee), LB Tyus Bowser (knee, calf), CB Kendall Fuller (concussion), WR Tyreek Hill (wrist) and LB Anthony Walker (hamstring) did not take part in practice on Tuesday, Nov. 26. DL Calais Campbell (rest), FB Alec Ingold (calf), DL Benito Jones (shoulder), CB Jalen Ramsey (knees), S Jordan Poyer (rest) and OL Isaiah Wynn (quadriceps, knee) were limited and TE Julian Hill (shoulder), S Jevon Holland (hand, knee), OL Rob Jones (knee, groin) practiced in full. The Dolphins held a walkthrough so this is an estimation.

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Tyreek Hill Nov 26 6:03pm CT
Tyreek Hill

Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill (wrist) did not practice Tuesday, Nov. 26. The Dolphins held a walkthrough so this is an estimation.

Fantasy Spin: After being listed as a limited participant on Monday's injury report, it's not a positive sign that Hill was downgraded. He'll need to log some sort of practice Wednesday in order to have a chance to play on the short week, and managers will want to have a pivot option ready just in case.

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Romeo Doubs Nov 26 6:00pm CT
Romeo Doubs

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs (concussion) was a DNP at practice on Tuesday. Doubs was also a DNP on Monday after suffering a concussion in Week 12 against the San Francisco 49ers. Doubs caught three passes for 54 yards before exiting the game. He has been putting together another solid season with 34 receptions for 483 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games. With an excellent Miami Dolphins offense coming to town on Thanksgiving, the Packers will need all hands on deck. With Doubs' lack of practice at this point in the week, he looks poised to miss this game. If Doubs is ultimately ruled out, wide receivers Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, and Dontayvion Wicks stand to benefit the most from his absence. While Doubs has not been the Packers' most productive wide receiver, he has surely been an every-down player. The Packers have an embarrassment of riches as far as offensive weapons go so they should still produce high-end offensive numbers in Week 13.

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Cooper Rush Nov 26 6:00pm CT
Cooper Rush

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush (knee) is expected to play on Thanksgiving despite being limited in practice the last two days. Rush was injured in the Cowboys' Week 12 win over the Washington Commanders. However, the words of encouragement regarding his status for Week 13 against the New York Giants is excellent for fantasy managers rostering wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and tight end Luke Schoonmaker. Rush has been mostly solid since he took over as the Cowboys' starting quarterback in Week 10. He had a disastrous outing in Week 10, but he has thrown for at least 247 yards in each of his two games since then. Rush has always provided a solid fantasy floor for skill position players in Dallas' offense when he has been called upon to start in place of Dak Prescott (hamstring). Hopefully, Rush's injury will not limit him in Week 13 and he will be able to continue providing fantasy managers with the value they seek from Lamb and Schoonmaker.

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Jake Ferguson Nov 26 5:50pm CT
Jake Ferguson

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson (concussion) was a DNP at practice on Tuesday. With only one more day to ramp up participation ahead of the Cowboys' Thanksgiving tilt against the New York Giants, things do not look good for Ferguson's chances to play. Ferguson has been solid when healthy in 2024. However, injuries have limited him to nine games played and 369 receiving yards. Ferguson has also not found the end zone in 2024. Ferguson's backup, Luke Schoonmaker, has been excellent over the past couple of weeks with Ferguson out. Schoonmaker has recorded nine catches for 111 yards and a touchdown in the past two games combined. The Giants are excellent against tight ends in fantasy. Even so, quarterback Cooper Rush has displayed a propensity to throw to his tight ends. It looks like Schoonmaker will receive another chance to run the show in Week 13 and is a solid play for Ferguson managers who added him off waivers.

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Brandin Cooks Nov 26 5:43pm CT
Brandin Cooks

Dallas Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson (concussion), LB Eric Kendricks (groin, shoulder), DE Marshawn Kneeland (knee), OG Zack Martin (ankle, shoulder), OT Asim Richards (ankle), LB Nick Vigil (foot), CB Trevon Diggs (groin, knee) and CB Caelon Carson (shoulder) did not practice on Tuesday, Nov. 26. CB DaRon Bland (foot), WR Brandin Cooks (knee), WR CeeDee Lamb (back, foot), QB Cooper Rush (knee) and OG Tyler Smith (ankle, knee) were limited at practice. OT Chuma Edoga (toe), OT Tyler Guyton (shoulder), CB Jourdan Lewis (neck) and FB Hunter Luepke (calf) were full participants. The Cowboys held a walkthrough Tuesday so this is an estimation.

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Charles Harris Nov 26 5:40pm CT
Charles Harris

The Philadelphia Eagles claimed defensive end Charles Harris off waivers after placing defensive end Brandon Graham (triceps) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday. Graham tore his triceps in Week 12 and will miss the remainder of the season. The Eagles needed to add depth along the defensive line to weather the loss of Graham. Harris is a veteran defensive end who has been around since 2017. He played in nine games for the Carolina Panthers in 2024 before being released this week. Harris has recorded three sacks this season. His most productive season came in 2021 when he recorded 7.5 sacks with the Detroit Lions. Harris is a capable edge rusher and should be a solid complementary piece for the Eagles as they make their playoff push. He does not project to be an every-down player, but he should be able to make a couple of plays as a complementary piece.

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Kareem Hunt Nov 26 5:33pm CT
Kareem Hunt

Kansas City Chiefs RB Kareem Hunt (toe) was a full participant at practice Tuesday, Nov. 25.

Fantasy Spin: Hunt seems to be on track to play Friday afternoon and is likely to split time with Isiah Pacheco (ankle), who is set to make his return from the Reserve/Injured list. With Pacheco's return, Hunt is likely best viewed as a high-end RB3 option.

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Brandon Graham Nov 26 5:30pm CT
Brandon Graham

The Philadelphia Eagles placed defensive end Brandon Graham (triceps) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday. The 36-year-old is now officially slated to miss the remainder of the season with a torn triceps. The move is a huge blow to the Eagles' excellent defensive line. Graham is tied for third on the team in sacks with 3.5. The Eagles employ a deep rotation of defensive linemen that allows them to generate pressure with fresh players constantly. Graham is also valuable in the running game. He has six tackles for loss on the season in addition to his sacks. Given that the Eagles are so deep along the defensive line, they will be able to weather Graham's absence. However, his leadership and experience are what they will miss the most. Graham has made several deep playoff runs with the Eagles and was on their only Super Bowl-winning team in 2017.

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