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Week 14 NFL Capsules

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New Orleans Saints (4-8) at New York Giants (2-10), 1 p.m. ET, FOX

The Giants lost their seventh game in a row last week and New York is mathematically eliminated from the playoff race. New Orleans won its first two games under interim head coach Darren Rizzi before losing to the visiting Los Angeles Rams 21-14 last week. The Saints must prevail in each of their last five games in order to finish with a winning record, but Rizzi is hopeful because no one has taken control of the NFC South. Injuries are a major storyline in both camps with DT Dexter Lawrence (elbow) out for the Giants and Saints playmaker Taysom Hill out with a season-ending knee injury sustained against the Rams. Hill is a team captain, special teams leader, backup quarterback, running back, fullback and tight end. On offense, the Giants are giving another start to QB Drew Lock, who made his first start of the season at quarterback, drove his team to a touchdown on the first possession of the game and produced the Giants' first lead in seven games. He might not have dynamic rookie WR Malik Nabers, the Giants' leader with 75 receptions this season. He received an MRI to determine the severity of the hip injury that he sustained in practice on Thursday.

New York Jets (3-9) at Miami Dolphins (5-7), 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Tua Tagovailoa insisted the Dolphins can still crash the playoff party, and he's never lost to the Jets (5-0). Tagovailoa is rolling since Week 8, leading the NFL in completion percentage (77.3) and passer rating (116.3) and ranking second in the league during that span with 1,642 passing yards. The Jets would love to play spoiler, but predicting what product the team puts on the field hasn't been easy this season. On Aaron Rodgers' 41st birthday week, he'll try to put up multiple TD passes against the Dolphins after completing that mission against the Patriots and Bills already this season. RB Breece Hall could be the one to help him get there. He's third among AFC running backs with 1,093 scrimmage yards (692 rush, 401 receiving). Dolphins counterpart De'Von Achane is one TD shy of becoming the second player in franchise history with 10 or more TDs in each of his first two seasons.

Atlanta Falcons (6-6) at Minnesota Vikings (10-2), 1 p.m. ET, FOX

For a chance to "win now" and a few dozen extra million, Kirk Cousins chose to bolt Minnesota and signed with the Atlanta Falcons in free agency. His return to the Twin Cities on Sunday comes in the midst of one of the worst stretches of his career: zero touchdowns, six interceptions, 36 total points scored in the past three games. Cousins ranks second in Vikings history with 171 touchdown passes and third with 23,265 passing yards in 88 starts. But he's going to be on the sideline with NFC leading receiver Justin Jefferson is on the field. Atlanta and Minnesota are two of five NFC teams that missed the postseason last year that enter Week 14 with a .500-or-better record. Arizona, Seattle and Washington are the others. As Cousins experienced, there's not a lot of panic in head coach Kevin O'Connell. Since he was hired in 2022, the Vikings are 24-9 in games decided by one score -- eight or fewer points -- which matches the Steelers (2021-23) for the most such wins in a three-year span.

Las Vegas Raiders (2-10) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-6), 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Rookie RB Bucky Irving has been a revelation in the Buccaneers' backfield and helped Tampa Bay survive a brief stretch without Baker Mayfield last week at Carolina, turning in his second consecutive game with 150-plus yards from scrimmage. He had career-high 185 scrimmage yards (152 rush, 33 receiving) at Carolina, and Mayfield has been masterful at home with 24 TD passes in 14 starts in Tampa with the Bucs. The Raiders are puzzled by the loss at Kansas City on Black Friday, when the game ended due to a fumble initially thought to be a penalty with Las Vegas driving for a possible game-winning field goal. The constant for the Raiders has been their youngest playmaker. TE Brock Bowers had 10 catches for a career-best 140 yards at Kansas City and leads all tight ends with 84 receptions with five games to play. Head coach Antonio Pierce credited Aidan O'Connell's fearlessness against the Chiefs for keeping Las Vegas close. He had 340 yards and two TD passes.

Carolina Panthers (3-9) at Philadelphia Eagles (10-2), 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Philadelphia is the No. 1 defense in the league since Week 6 and minus a few garbage-time touchdowns, the Eagles are allowing closer to 12 points per game in that time. They've won eight consecutive games, the second-longest active winning streak in the NFL, and have multiple rushing touchdowns in seven consecutive games. With the Detroit Lions bagging a win on Thursday, the Eagles must continue to stack victories to have a shot at home-field advantage in the conference. QB Jalen Hurts has been a noteworthy streaker with two 11-game winning streaks on his record already. He could become the first quarterback since 1950 to register three winning streaks of at least nine games in his first five seasons by beating the Panthers this week. Carolina has seen signs of fight from their own former Alabama quarterback. Bryce Young might not be surrounded by a likely 2,000-yard back -- Saquon Barkley is already at 1,499 through 12 games -- or big-play receiver, but his offensive line is helping light a fire under the Panthers in consecutive competitive games against the Chiefs and Buccaneers.

Cleveland Browns (3-9) at Pittsburgh Steelers (9-3), Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

The Steelers lost at Cleveland 24-19 on Thursday Night Football in Week 12 and couldn't block DE Myles Garrett (3.0 sacks), who has 98.5 for his career and can become the fifth player since 1982 to record 100 in his career. Garrett is within shouting distance of Steelers LB T.J. Watt (106), who had 2.0 sacks last week against the Bengals. Expecting a season sweep of the Browns would be most surprising given the Browns have lost 20 consecutive regular-season road games in Pittsburgh. It was 2003 behind Tim Couch that the Browns last beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh in the regular season. QB Russell Wilson threw for three touchdowns and had a season-best 414 passing yards against Cincinnati. Cleveland has been playing better on offense with Jameis Winston at quarterback instead of injured Deshaun Watson (Achilles). The Browns have scored 24 or more points in three of Winston's five games as starter. The highest output with Watson was 18.

Jacksonville Jaguars (2-10) at Tennessee Titans (3-9), 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Jacksonville is positioned to compete for the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft after placing 2021 No. 1 pick Trevor Lawrence (concussion) on injured reserve, where an additional shoulder surgery could end his season. While Lawrence heals from his sixth injury since the start of the 2023 season, Mac Jones will take over under center. The former New England Patriots' starter completed 20 of 32 passes last week for 235 yards with two touchdowns in one of his better performances this season. But it wasn't enough to snap the Jaguars' losing streak, one that both sides of the ball have contributed to equally. Jacksonville, which has lost five straight games, resides 25th in scoring (19.0), is tied for 29th in scoring defense (28.3) and ranks 28th in total offense (297.7 yards) and 31st in takeaways (eight). The Titans could enter the passing lane for No. 1 overall in the draft chase by losing Sunday. Tennessee was smacked 42-19 at Washington last week, a major step backward for a team coming off a 32-27 upset win the previous week at AFC South-leading Houston.

Seattle Seahawks (7-5) at Arizona Cardinals (6-6), 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS

The Seahawks defeated the Cardinals 16-6 in Week 12, which was the game that put Defensive Player of the Year candidate Leonard Williams in the spotlight for awards season. He registered 2.5 sacks and safety Coby Bryant returned an interception 69 yards for a touchdown. Williams was at it again last week with a 92-yard pick-6, 2.0 sacks and a blocked extra point attempt in five-point victory against the Jets. The Cardinals were in first place when the teams last met and Arizona is trying to return to the top of the NFC West with a win. They'll lean on TE Trey McBride, who had with 12 receptions in Week 12 against Seattle and 12 more at Minnesota last week to become the first tight end in NFL history with at least 12 receptions in consecutive games. Arizona's offensive line has produced multiple-game stretches without allowing a sack this season, but the Cardinals are under fire against Williams & Co. on Sunday at a time when the running game has been neutralized. RB James Conner had seven carries for eight yards in the first meeting with the Seahawks and totaled 109 yards on 36 carries in his past three games combined.

Buffalo Bills (10-2) at Los Angeles Rams (6-6), 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

Buffalo has climbed to a level of sustained success experienced by few franchises, and head coach Sean McDermott would become only the fifth coach ever -- joining Bill Belichick, Andy Reid, Tony Dungy and Tom Landry -- with 11 wins in five consecutive seasons if he gets another on Sunday. The Bills clinched their fifth consecutive AFC East division title in Week 13, becoming the first team since the 2009 Indianapolis Colts to clinch a division with five weeks remaining in a season. The Rams aren't worried about making history so much as fighting their way into the NFC wild-card picture. They're on the bubble and chasing multiple teams entering Week 14. Josh Allen called Rams counterpart Matthew Stafford "one of the best quarterbacks, in my opinion, to play the game of football" this week. Allen has 20 touchdown passes this year, while Stafford has thrown for 17.

Chicago Bears (4-8) at San Francisco 49ers (5-7), 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

The Bears haven't secured a losing season but Chicago is running out of time to right the ship. A coaching change planted Thomas Brown as interim head coach and ended Matt Eberflus' run that began with a win over the 49ers in 2022. Almost everything has changed for Chicago since then, except the disappointing results. QB Caleb Williams vows to change that and brings a run of 232 consecutive passes without an INT into this matchup. The Bears might have RB D'Andre Swift and WR DJ Moore on the field but both were hampered by injuries this week. That's a theme on the other side in a grand kind of way. RB Christian McCaffrey and understudy Jordan Mason landed on injured reserve this week, pushing rookie Isaac Guerendo into a starting role. The former track star is averaging 5.9 yards per carry and scored his second career rushing TD last week. The 49ers are crossing their fingers LT Trent Williams (ankle) and DE Joey Bosa (oblique) can contribute soon.

Los Angeles Chargers (8-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (11-1), 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Head coach Jim Harbaugh said the Chargers can't beat themselves if they want to have a chance to leave Kansas City with a win. QB Justin Herbert has definitely done his part to avoid self-inflicted wounds with 10 consecutive games without an interception dating to Week 2. Only Tom Brady and Derek Carr pulled that off in NFL history. Herbert could make more history Sunday night. He has 19,774 career passing yards and can join Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (20,618 passing yards) as the only two players with 20,000 passing yards in their first five NFL seasons. But Kansas City has owned the Chargers -- and the West -- with Chiefs coach Andy Reid holding a 20-6 record against the franchise. The Chiefs have won six in a row in the series and Mahomes is 9-2 all-time against the Chargers.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. Dec 6 1:10pm CT
Marvin Harrison Jr.

Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. should get WR2 consideration in Week 14 when the Cardinals host the Seattle Seahawks. Harrison Jr. had a solid game last week, scoring the Cardinals' lone touchdown. He also saw his largest target share of the season, receiving 12 targets. With the Cardinals in pursuit of winning the NFC West division, it is expected that they will empty the playbook and come out swinging in this matchup. Taking more shots down the field has been something the Cardinals have needed to incorporate into this offense, and Harrison Jr. is the best option to receive those downfield shots. With Harrison Jr.'s usage increasing, managers should feel much more comfortable with him in the lineup.

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Trey Benson Dec 6 1:00pm CT
Trey Benson

Arizona Cardinals rookie running back Trey Benson should not be considered for starting lineups in fantasy in Week 14. The Cardinals will have a home divisional matchup with the Seattle Seahawks in what will be a pivotal game for the NFC West. Benson saw an uptick in usage before the Week 11 bye, but post-bye week, that trend has not continued. Benson has had just seven total carries over the last two weeks. With Benson's usage not at a reliable level, he remains a handcuff for James Conner but is not a fantasy starter.

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Breece Hall Dec 6 1:00pm CT
Breece Hall

According to Andy Vasquez of NJ Advance Media, New York Jets running back Breece Hall (knee) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's divisional tilt against the Miami Dolphins. The star running back was dealing with this knee injury before last weekend's game but was able to suit up. This week, Hall was unable to participate in practice on Wednesday and Thursday and was also not seen during Friday's session. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to his status over the weekend but should look to find an alternative option as the Iowa State product is facing an uphill battle to play. If Hall cannot play, rookie Braelon Allen would be viewed as a must-start option in all formats, as he will likely take on a hefty workload. Throughout his rookie campaign, Allen has posted a modest 3.6 yards per carry with three scores while operating as the No.2 option. However, he has a favorable matchup against Miami, which has allowed the 13th-most PPR points to opposing RBs this season.

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Jadeveon Clowney Dec 6 12:50pm CT
Jadeveon Clowney

According to Joe Person of The Athletic, Carolina Panthers defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (knee) is expected to suit up this weekend against the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite not practicing this week and carrying a "questionable" designation, head coach Dave Canales expects the 31-year-old to be on the field. Over his past five contests, Clowney has tallied 21 tackles (12 solo) with nine assists, 2.5 sacks, and one pass deflection. If Clowney can suit up this weekend, fantasy managers in IDP formats should expect him to see his typical starting workload.

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James Conner Dec 6 12:50pm CT
James Conner

Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner should be viewed as a high-end RB2 in Week 14 in the Cardinals' divisional battle with the Seattle Seahawks. Conner struggled on the ground in the previous matchup with the Seahawks, recording his season-low of eight rushing yards; however, he remained productive, catching five passes for 41 yards in that game. Conner is the workhorse of this Cardinals offense, and his usage rate is among the highest of all running backs in the NFL. With the Cardinals needing to win this game to position themselves well for a playoff spot, we can expect them to rely on Conner heavily. Fantasy managers should insert Conner into their starting lineups if he isn't already there in Week 14.

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Jamel Dean Dec 6 12:50pm CT
Jamel Dean

Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back Troy Hill (foot) and safety Mike Edwards (hamstring) will not suit up in Week 14 to face the Las Vegas Raiders, according to Brianna Dix. Hill has been dealing with a lingering foot injury over the past two weeks but has yet to officially miss time due to it. Edwards sustained his hamstring strain during their Week 13 victory over the Carolina Panthers. As a result, fantasy managers in IDP formats should expect Zyon McCollum and Jamel Dean to see most of the snaps at cornerback, while Antoine Winfield and Christian Izien will see most of the opportunities at safety.

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Kyler Murray Dec 6 12:40pm CT
Kyler Murray

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray should be considered a high-end quarterback play in Week 14 when the Cardinals host the Seattle Seahawks. This matchup will be the season's biggest game for the Cardinals as they position themselves to try to reach the playoffs. With the stakes of this game as high as they get for a regular-season matchup, we can expect the Cardinals' offense to completely empty the playbook, which would include utilizing Murray's rushing ability. Murray has struggled in his last two games, especially in their previous matchup against the Seahawks, making him due for a huge bounce-back. The offense made strides a week ago but settled for too many field goals to get the win. With the expected increase in rushing and a sense of urgency from the Cardinals, fantasy managers should trust Murray in the starting lineup.

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Calvin Austin III Dec 6 12:20pm CT
Calvin Austin III

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III (concussion) is good to go for Sunday's divisional tilt against the Cleveland Browns, according to Chris Adamski of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Austin entered concussion protocol following their Week 13 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Austin opened the week as a limited participant but quickly upgraded to full participation on Thursday. Austin has found the back of the end zone in each of his past two contests after tallying just 19 yards during Weeks 10 and 11. Overall, the sophomore wideout has averaged 36.0 receiving yards per game since Week 6 and should be viewed as a risky flex option in deeper formats facing a Cleveland secondary that has allowed the ninth-most PPR points to opposing wideouts this season.

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Cedric Tillman Dec 6 12:10pm CT
Cedric Tillman

According to Scott Petrak of the Chronicle-Telegram, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion) is not practicing on Friday. This is not a good sign for availability heading into the weekend, as Tillman also did not practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to the final injury report later on Friday, as it will likely clarify his status. Tillman sustained this concussion during Week 12's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He could not play last week and is now in danger of missing his second-straight contest. If Tillman cannot suit up, fantasy managers should expect Jerry Jeudy and tight end David Njoku to lead the passing attack against a tough Pittsburgh secondary. Last weekend, Jeudy posted a career-best 235 receiving yards.

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Josey Jewell Dec 6 12:03pm CT
Josey Jewell

Carolina Panthers OLB Jadeveon Clowney (knee), S Nick Scott (hamstring, personal)did not practice and are listed as questionable on the final Week 14 injury report Friday, Dec. 6. LB Josey Jewell (hamstring) was limited at practice and is questionable while CB Caleb Farley (shoulder), OLB D.J. Wonnum (knee) and OG Robert Hunt were full participants at practice and are questionable.

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Aidan O'Connell Dec 6 12:00pm CT
Aidan O'Connell

Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce said that quarterback Aidan O'Connell (illness) will be a "full-go" at Friday's practice and is on track to play in the Week 14 tilt on the road against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. O'Connell was under the weather on Thursday and did not practice, but he's feeling better on Friday and should suit up this weekend for his second straight start with Gardner Minshew II (collarbone) out for the season. The second-year signal-caller was basically a game manager for the Raiders in his rookie season, but he threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns in a near upset of the division-rival Kansas City Chiefs last Friday in his third start of the season. With O'Connell good to go this weekend, he'll have the potential for another big game as a QB2 against a Bucs defense that has allowed the most fantasy points per game to opposing QBs this year.

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Dallas Goedert Dec 6 12:00pm CT
Dallas Goedert

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert (knee) was not seen at the portion of practice open to the media on Friday, suggesting that he'll eventually be ruled out for the Week 14 contest versus the visiting Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Goedert was labeled week-to-week after getting hurt in the Week 13 win over the Baltimore Ravens and hasn't practiced at all this week. Fantasy managers should have already moved him to their benches. The good news for the Eagles is that it looks like receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring) has practiced in full this week and appears to be ready to return after a two-game absence. With Goedert likely out against Carolina, expect Grant Calcaterra to see more pass-catching opportunities in one of the best offenses in the league. In three games that Goedert missed earlier this year due to injury, Calcaterra caught all nine of his targets for 93 yards.

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Jalen Coker Dec 6 11:50am CT
Jalen Coker

Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver Jalen Coker (quadriceps) is officially listed as doubtful to play in Week 14 on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. Coker was a full participant in the first practice of the week but evidently suffered a setback and was downgraded to limited on Thursday, making it unlikely he'll make his return this Sunday. The 23-year-old will be missing his third straight game if he's officially active on Sunday morning. Coker, an undrafted rookie free agent, has mostly been a dynasty/keeper stash in his first year in the NFL in 2024, as he's caught just 17 of his 26 targets for 263 yards and one touchdown in seven games (one start) for the Panthers. With Coker likely to miss a third straight game, David Moore will be a boom/bust WR4/flex play in deeper fantasy leagues behind Adam Thielen and rookie Xavier Legette in a game in which the Panthers will likely have to throw often.

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Ja'Tavion Sanders Dec 6 11:50am CT
Ja'Tavion Sanders

Carolina Panthers rookie tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders (neck) was a full practice participant on Friday but is questionable to face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Week 14 action. Sanders' full practice means he's likely on the right side of questionable, but the Panthers won't be taking any chances after he suffered a scary neck injury in the Week 12 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The 21-year-old could see fewer offensive snaps against Philly, too, if he's active, making him a risky TE2 streamer for fantasy purposes. However, Sanders will be an intriguing sleeper pick at a low cost in DFS if he's active after he caught nine of his 10 targets for 144 yards and a touchdown in his three previous games. If Sanders sits again this weekend, Tommy Tremble will be in play as a TE2 streamer after going for season-highs in catches (five) and receiving yards (77) in last week's overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Jakobi Meyers Dec 6 11:50am CT
Jakobi Meyers

Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce said that wide receiver Jakobi Meyers (ankle) will be a "full-go" at practice on Friday and is on track to suit up on Sunday in Week 14 against the hosting Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Meyers popped up on the injury report on Thursday and was listed as a non-participant, thus putting his status for Week 14 in doubt. It looks like fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief now, although you may want to check back on his final status for Sunday. The 28-year-old is the clear WR1 in Vegas and has been on a heater the last two weeks, going for 16 receptions on 26 targets for 218 yards. With quarterback Aidan O'Connell returning in the Week 13 loss to the Chiefs, Meyers had six catches on 11 targets for 97 yards. With heavy volume likely coming again this Sunday, Meyers lines up as a must-start, high-end WR2 for fantasy managers.

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Breece Hall Dec 6 11:30am CT
Breece Hall

There was no sign of running back Breece Hall (knee) at the portion of practice open to the media on Friday. This is very notable after Hall was held out of practice on both Wednesday and Thursday as the team prepares to take on the division-rival Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium this Sunday. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich was optimistic earlier this week that Hall would be available in Week 14, but fantasy managers should be pretty worried at this point that he might be inactive this Sunday. Hall played through a questionable tag in last week's loss to the Seattle Seahawks but played a season-low 62% of the offensive snaps and finished with 12 carries for 60 yards while failing to haul in his only target in the passing game. If Hall is active on Sunday, he could once again play a smaller role in New York's backfield, giving him bust potential. Rookie Braelon Allen is worth a speculative pickup if you're desperate at the position in Week 14 with six teams on bye.

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Trevor Lawrence Dec 6 11:10am CT
Trevor Lawrence

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson confirmed on Friday that quarterback Trevor Lawrence (concussion, shoulder) will have surgery to fix a sprained AC joint in his left (non-throwing) shoulder. However, Lawrence must first clear the league's concussion protocol before surgery is scheduled. The former first overall pick out of Clemson suffered a scary concussion in the Week 13 loss to the division-rival Houston Texans and was placed on Injured Reserve. Although Lawrence would be eligible to return in the Week 18 regular-season finale, the Jaguars are shutting him down for the season and will have him undergo surgery on his shoulder. The 25-year-old should be fully ready for the start of the 2025 season next fall, but after a very disappointing 2024 campaign, Lawrence will probably go undrafted next year in standard 12-team, one-QB fantasy leagues.

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Malik Nabers Dec 6 11:00am CT
Malik Nabers

New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll told assembled media that rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (hip flexor) will not practice on Friday ahead of the Giants' game against New Orleans. The rookie from LSU missing Friday's practice is not a positive development, so it will be worth checking to see how the Giants designate him on the official injury report. At 2-10, the Giants' year is already lost, though Nabers has been by far their best player and a reliable fantasy option. Against a similarly bad Saints defense, Nabers is a high-end WR2, but he'll have to be healthy enough to play first.

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Bucky Irving Dec 6 10:50am CT
Bucky Irving

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving (hip/back) returned to practice on Friday, according to a report from Fox Sports' Greg Auman. The rookie from Oregon has been in stellar form recently, compiling 313 rushing yards, three touchdowns, and 12 catches in his past three games, but he did not practice either Wednesday or Thursday as Tampa prepares for Las Vegas in Week 14. Fantasy managers will have to keep on eye on the injury report to see if Irving will be ready for a decent matchup against the Raiders. If available, Irving's play lately has moved him into RB1 territory as the fantasy playoffs approach.

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Baker Mayfield Dec 6 10:40am CT
Baker Mayfield

Baker Mayfield (Achilles/knee) is once again practicing on Friday, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports. The former No. 1 overall pick also registered full practices the two prior days, so it stands to reason that he will be good to go for Week 14 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Even better for Mayfield, his top target in receiver Mike Evans (hamstring/calf) and running back Bucky Irving (hip/back) both returned to practice after missing the two prior days. Mayfield has been a steal this year in fantasy and should remain a nice starting option again in a plus matchup against the struggling Raiders.

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