Fantasy football injury report: Week 16

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 16.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases its final official injury report each Friday (approximately 5:30 p.m. ET). West Coast teams often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 16 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: RB D’Onta Foreman, TE Cole Kmet, WR Tyreek Hill, RB AJ Dillon, WR Jayden Reed, RB Zack Moss, WR Michael Pittman Jr., QB Trevor Lawrence, RB Kenneth Walker III, RB Josh Jacobs, WR DeVonta Smith

ARIZONA CARDINALS
WR Marquise Brown
(heel) is out. WR Greg Dortch (shoulder) is questionable after limited Friday.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
RT Kaleb McGary (knee) is questionable after limited work Friday. C Drew Dalman (ankle), RG Chris Lindstrom (ankle) and LT Jake Matthews (knee) are all good to go.

BALTIMORE RAVENS – Monday night
TE Mark Andrews (ankle) remains on IR. RB Keaton Mitchell (knee) joined him on IR due to a torn ACL. WR Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) missed Thursday’s practice, and WR Zay Flowers (foot) was limited. Friday’s session wasn’t complete at press time.

BUFFALO BILLS – Saturday night
TE Dawson Knox (wrist), RB James Cook (illness) and QB Josh Allen (shoulder) practiced Thursday and will play.

CAROLINA PANTHERS 
TE Ian Thomas (ankle) is questionable but had a full session Friday.

CHICAGO BEARS 
RB D’Onta Foreman (personal) and TE Cole Kmet (quadriceps) are questionable and were limited participants in Friday’s practice. WR Darnell Mooney (illness) practiced Thursday and Friday and will go.

CINCINNATI BENGALS – Saturday night
WR Ja’Marr Chase (shoulder) is out. QB Jake Browning (forearm) and RB Chase Brown (chest) practiced Thursday and will play.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
QB Joe Flacco (calf), RB Jerome Ford (wrist) and RB Kareem Hunt (groin) practiced Friday and will play.

DALLAS COWBOYS
LT Tyron Smith (back) is doubtful and didn’t practice all week. RG Zach Martin (thigh) is questionable after limited work Friday. RB Rico Dowdle (ankle) and RB Tony Pollard (thumb) are good to go after full practices Friday.

DENVER BRONCOS 
TE Greg Dulcich (hamstring, foot) is out.

DETROIT LIONS
Starting C Frank Ragnow (knee, back, toe) will play after a full practice Friday.

GREEN BAY PACKERS 
TE Luke Musgrave (kidney) is out. WR Christian Watson (hamstring) is doubtful and didn’t practice all week. RB AJ Dillon (thumb), WR Jayden Reed (toe, chest) and WR Dontayvion Wicks (ankle) are all questionable. Reed didn’t practice all week. Dillon and Wicks were limited Friday.

HOUSTON TEXANS
QB C.J. Stroud (concussion) is out again. WR Nico Collins (calf) is questionable after limited work all week. WR Noah Brown (knee) and WR John Metchie (illness) practiced Friday and will play.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 
RB Jonathan Taylor (thumb) practiced all week and will make his return. RB Zack Moss (forearm) and WR Michael Pittman Jr. (concussion, shoulder) are questionable. Moss didn’t practice Friday, and Pittman, who did clear the protocol, was limited.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 
QB Trevor Lawrence (ankle, concussion) and WR Zay Jones (knee) are questionable. Both upgraded to limited work Friday. QB C.J. Beathard (shoulder) practiced fully all week and will play if Lawrence doesn’t. 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – Monday afternoon
WR Mecole Hardman
(thumb) and WR Skyy Moore (knee) are on IR. RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder) has practiced all week and is poised to return. LT Donovan Smith (neck), RB Jerick McKinnon (groin) and WR Kadarius Toney (hip) were out of practice Friday. TE Travis Kelce (neck) and WR Rashee Rice (hamstring) practiced Friday.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – Monday afternoon
LT Kolton Miller (shoulder) and RB Josh Jacobs (quadriceps) were limited Friday.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – Saturday night
QB Justin Herbert (finger) is out for the season. WR Keenan Allen (heel) is out once again. 

LOS ANGELES RAMS – Played Thursday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

MIAMI DOLPHINS 
WR Tyreek Hill (ankle) is questionable this week after limited work Friday. He’ll be a game-time decision. RB De’Von Achane (toe) and RB Raheem Mostert (knee, ankle) are good to go. Achane was limited Friday, and Mostert was a full-go. 

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS
RB Alexander Mattison (ankle) upgraded to limited Friday and is listed as questionable, but he was demoted to No. 2 on the depth chart. 

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle) and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (ankle) are out. TE Hunter Henry (knee) is questionable after limited work Friday.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Played Thursday
RB Kendre Miller (ankle) was inactive again.

NEW YORK GIANTS – Monday night
TE Darren Waller (hamstring) has worked all week. RB Matt Breida (hamstring) has been limited thus far.

NEW YORK JETS 
QB Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) will miss the rest of the season, despite being activated from IR. QB Zach Wilson (concussion) are out.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – Monday night
WR DeVonta Smith (knee) has yet to practice, and he’ll need monitored over the weekend.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Saturday night
QB Kenny Pickett (ankle) is out again. TE Pat Freiermuth (knee) and RB Najee Harris (knee) practiced Thursday and will go.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – Monday night
RB Elijah Mitchell (knee) was out of practice Thursday. Friday’s session wasn’t complete at press time.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 
RB Kenneth Walker III (shoulder) was limited Friday and is questionable. QB Geno Smith (groin) is good to go after full work all week.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (knee) is good to go after a full session Friday.

TENNESSEE TITANS
WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (hand) went on IR and will miss the rest of the season. QB Will Levis (ankle) and TE Chigoziem Okonkwo (illness) are questionable. Levis was limited Friday, but Okonkwo was idle. WR Treylon Burks (illness) will play after a full session Friday.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
RB Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring) is out once again.

Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 16

Check your waiver wire for these IDP options ahead of Week 16.

The fantasy football playoffs are underway, or if you’re in a full-season league, these last three weeks will decide it all. Rosters are mostly set, but injuries occur. We’re here to provide options if the bad bounce comes your way.

Each week, we’ll highlight diamonds in the rough or some players that just need to be rostered in more leagues on the defensive side of the ball. Keep in mind your scoring system and roster restraints when heading to the waiver wire to grab these IDPs.

Defensive linemen

DT Zach Sieler, Miami Dolphins

It’s not often we recommend 300-pound tackles, but Sieler has played at the level of his size. He has sacks in three of four games and had a fumble recovery and a pass defense to go with his sack in Week 15. He also had four tackles each in Week 13 and 14.

DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, New Orleans Saints

The 29-year-old has been off the fantasy radar all season, but he certainly busted the door open in Week 15. He had six tackles and three sacks against the New York Giants. The Saints had a couple of injuries on the ends to open up the playing time for Kpassagnon, and you’ll need to monitor that. But how can you sit a guy after three sacks and four QB hits?

Linebackers

LB Khaleke Hudson, Washington Commanders

One way to come out of a late-season bye week is with … 14 tackles! He had 22 on the season before that game. The job on the weak side is his, and ebbs and flows should be expected. However, when you can acquire a player who delivers 14 tackles in a game this late in the season – it can be a game-changer.

LB Christian Rozeboom, Los Angeles Rams

Rozeboom had a solid first half of the season, and he kind of went in the tank after the Week 10 bye. He had just two tackles in each of the Week 13 and 14 games. He had five tackles and a pass defense in Week 15. With the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants on the docket the next two weeks, he’s worth the speculative grab.

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LB Mack Wilson, New England Patriots

At least one “Mac”k has worked out this season for New England. Wilson has sacks in two straight games. He’s not going to wow you with tackles as he has four, three and two the last three weeks. However, Wilson had three straight games with a pass defense before Week 15, and he’ll sprinkle a little in those three categories.

Defensive backs

SS Brandon Jones, Miami Dolphins 

Injuries in the secondary gave Jones another window, and he has taken advantage. He had seven tackles, a forced fumble and a pass defense in Week 14. Last week, Jones had five tackles, two INTs, and two pass defenses. He has a potential shootout against the Dallas Cowboys this week.

SS Ifeatu Melifonwu, Detroit Lions

The 2021 third-round pick wowed the judges with nine tackles, a forced fumble a sack, and two pass defenses last week. He has a good matchup against the Minnesota Vikings this week and then plays a pass-heavy Cowboys team in Week 17.

SS Andrew Wingard, Jacksonville Jaguars

The veteran Wingard has a stretch every season it seems where he stands out on the fringe. Eleven tackles in Week 15 will definitely put you over the edge. He had a seven-tackle game earlier this season, but this one was by far his biggest. So temper expectations, but Wingard has a solid floor.

Tunnel Vision – Injuries, free agents and Sunday stars

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Jared Goff  278-0 5
 Baker Mayfield 381-(-2) 4
 Aiden O’Connell 248-0 4
 Brock Purdy 242-0 4
 Easton Stick 257-11 3
Running Backs Yards TD
Christian McCaffrey 18-115
5-72
3
James Cook 25-179
2-42
2
Kyren Williams 27-152
5-3
1
Jahmyr Gibbs 11-100
2-8
2
Ty Chandler  23-132
3-25
1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Jordan Addison 6-111 2
Jaylen Waddle 8-142 1
Terry McLaurin 6-141 1
Chris Godwin 10-155 0
Cooper Kupp 8-111 1
Tight Ends Yards TD
Sam LaPorta 5-56 3
David Njoku 10-104 1
Trey McBride 10-102 0
Hunter Henry 7-66 1
Isaiah Likely 5-70 1
Placekickers XP FG
Ka’imi Fairbairn 1 4
Matt Prater 2 3
Matt Gay 3 3
Jason Sanders 3 3
Harrison Butker 3 2
Defense Sack – TO TD
Dolphins 6-4 0
Raiders 3-5 1
Bears 4-3 1
Saints 7-0 0
Titans 4-1 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB Will Levis – Leg
QB Zach Wilson – Head
RB Zack Moss – Arm
RB Keaton Mitchell – Knee
RB Jonathan Williams – Concussion
WR Zay Jones – Leg
WR Michael Pittman – Concussion
WR Ja’Marr Chase – Shoulder
WR Jayden Reed – Toe
TE Hunter Henry – Leg
K Randy Bullock – Hamstring

Chasing Ambulances

QB Will Levis – Injured his ankle but said afterward that he is alright and that the injury “could’ve been a lot worse and it was definitely scarier in the moment than it was.” He carries minimal fantasy value anyway, but had kept DeAndre Hopkins relevant.

QB Zach Wilson – Received a concussion in the shutout loss to the Dolphins. He was replaced by Trevor Siemian who would take the start this week against the visiting Commanders, the NFL version of Santa Claus coming down the chimney. Siemian was even worse than Wilson when he came into the loss to the Fins, but he may have some value against the worst defense in the NFL.

RB Zack Moss – Left the win over the Steelers with another arm injury and X-Rays were negative at the stadium. He was ruled out when he couldn’t grip the ball well.  He was replaced by a tag team of Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson which could repeat this week if Moss remains out. But, Jonathan Taylor may return this week.

WR Michael Pittman – Left the game in the second quarter when he got a concussion after getting blasted on a tackle. He may end up missing this week, and if so they will cobble together the tight ends and other wideouts to replace his production.

RB Keaton Mitchell – Broke into the open and then crumpled almost untouched in the win over the Jaguars. He is already reported to be gone for the season with a serious knee injury. Gus Edwards and Justice Hill will take over his production, but be much slower about it.

WR Zay Jones – Already missed time with a knee injury this year, and now suffered a hamstring strain in the loss to the Ravens. Jamal Agnew will help cover for him if needed, but the Jaguars are running out of wideouts with Christian Kirk already gone.

WR Ja’Marr Chase – Injured the AC joint in his shoulder and is considered “day to day.’ HC Zac Taylor said his availability for the Steelers game will be determined later in the week.

WR Jayden Reed –  Left the loss to the Buccaneers with a toe injury and will have a status update later in the week.

TE Hunter Henry – Injured his knee in the loss to the Chiefs at the start of the fourth quarter and did not return. His status will be updated by Wednesday.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

QB Dart Throw – For some leagues, Week 15 is the playoffs and even the league championship for large contests. And the Top-8 fantasy quarterbacks for when you need them the most – Baker Mayfield, Jared Goff, Joe Flacco, Aidan O’Connell, Brock Purdy, Easton Stick, Jake Browning, and Nick Mullens.  Basically, all names on your waiver wire in Week 1.  Maybe even a week or two ago for most of them.  That’s disappointing after the top quarterbacks have been so good all year… until now.

WR Justin Jefferson – He made it all the way through the game without injury. Jefferson led the Vikings with ten targets that became seven catches for 84 yards. That, in turn, helped Jordan Addison (6-111, 2 TD) succeed against lesser coverage. Nick Mullens (303 yards, 2 TD) looks like he’ll stick for now.

RB Bijan Robinson – One of the biggest questions that will come out of 2023 is why did the Falcons have such uneven usage of a supposed generational talent? Robinson faced one of the weakest defenses in the NFL – Carolina – and was limited to only seven rushes for 11 yards while Tyler Allgeier handled 14 rushes for 45 yards. Robinson is already the leading rusher for the Falcons. Seven carries! They already drafted a generational talent in Kyle Pitts and then don’t use him. Now they have Robinson and do not use him. If they use a first-round pick on a quarterback, should we assume up front that he won’t get to play?

QB Joe Flacco – The Browns’ latest quarterback just threw for 374 yards and two scored on the Bears. He passed for 311 yards and three scores in Week 14. He’s only played three games and already has the two highest-producing games for Cleveland.

RB Raheem Mostert – He’s 31 years old and  has already topped his career marks in carries, yards and scores. This week versus the Jets, he ran for 42 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. That a Miami team record with 20 touchdowns on the season, with three games left to play. Does he age in reverse? He’s playing out his ninth NFL season with more touchdowns than he’s scored in all other years combined.

RB James Conner – The Cardinals’ primary rusher ran for 105 yards and two scores at the Steelers in Week 13 and then went in his bye. He returned to face the 49ers on Sunday and reeled off 86 yards and a score on 14 rushes, averaging 6.1 yards per carry. And mostly on fantasy benches across the land.

QB Josh Allen – The Bills beat the Cowboys 31-10 in a laugher and Josh Allen spoke about his newfound wisdom after the game, suggesting that it is okay that he didn’t have to take the team on his back and do everything for the offense. He can allow James Cook to score twice with 227 total yards. Allen only passed for 94 yards and a touchdown but did run in one score. And that is not okay, at least not without warning during fantasy playoffs.

TE Isaiah Likely – Mark Andrews was lost after Week 12 and the Ravens No. 2 tight end stepped up these last two weeks with five catches for around 75 yards and a touchdown in each. That was more yardage than Andrews had in all but two games this year.

TE Sam LaPorta – The rookie just caught three touchdowns on his five catches for 56 yards in the win over the Broncos. That gives him an NFL tight end lead with nine touchdowns – no other in the position has scored more than six. Ironically, the Lions old tight end T.J. Hockenson is the No. 1 and Travis Kelce is No. 2. And LaPorta is No. 3 and just ten fantasy points away from being the No. 1 – as a rookie.

Huddle player of the week

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James Cook  –  He already had improved in the second half of the season and against the previously feared Cowboys defense, Cook turned in a career-best performance with 179 yards and a score on 25 carries, plus caught two passes for 42 yards and a second touchdown.  Cook demolished the Cowboys almost single-handedly.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Baker Mayfield 381-(-2) 4 QB Dak Prescott 134-27 0
RB Ty Chandler 23-132
3-25
1 RB Breece Hall 6-12
1-2
0
RB Devin Singletary 26-121
4-49
0 RB Bijan Robinson 7-11
1-3
0
WR Terry McLaurin 6-141 1 WR Brandin Cooks 2-10 0
WR Jordan Addison 6-111 2 WR DeAndre Hopkins 2-21 0
WR Tre Tucker 3-59 2 WR Garrett Wilson 3-29 0
TE David Njoku 10-104 1 TE Taysom Hill 1-4 0
PK Ka’imi Fairbairn   1 XP   4 FG PK Younghoe Koo 1   XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 202 Huddle Fantasy Points = 26

Now get back to work…

Fantasy football injury report: Week 15

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 15.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases its final official injury report each Friday (approximately 5:30 p.m. ET). West Coast teams often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 15 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: WR Brandin Cooks, WR Nico Collins, TE Darren Waller, WR Chris Olave, RB De’Von Achane, WR Tyreek Hill, WR Marquise Brown, WR Chris Godwin, WR Christian Watson, RB Aaron Jones, RB AJ Dillon, QB Geno Smith

ARIZONA CARDINALS
WR Marquise Brown
(heel) and WR Michael Wilson (neck) are questionable after limited work Thursday and Friday. QB Kyler Murray (thumb) practiced Friday and will play.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
RT Kaleb McGary (knee, illness) is out. C Drew Dalman (ankle), RG Chris Lindstrom (ankle) and LT Jake Matthews (knee) are questionable.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
TE Mark Andrews (ankle) remains on IR.

BUFFALO BILLS 
TE Dawson Knox (wrist) and QB Josh Allen (shoulder) practiced all week and will play.. TE Dalton Kincaid (thumb, shoulder) was limited all week but will play.

CAROLINA PANTHERS 
TE Hayden Hurst (concussion) went on IR and is done for the season, and TE Ian Thomas (ankle) is out. TE Tommy Tremble (hip) had a full session Friday and will play.

CHICAGO BEARS 
WR DJ Moore (ankle) practiced Friday but still carries the questionable tag.

CINCINNATI BENGALS – Saturday afternoon
WR Tyler Boyd (foot, ankle) WR Ja’Marr Chase (ankle) and QB Jake Browning (forearm) all practiced Thursday and will play.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
RB Kareem Hunt (groin), RB Jerome Ford (wrist) and RB Pierre Strong (illness) all practiced Friday and are good to go.

DALLAS COWBOYS
WR Brandin Cooks (illness) didn’t practice Thursday or Friday and is questionable. RB Rico Dowdle (ankle) is good to go after a full practice Friday.

DENVER BRONCOS – Saturday night
TE Greg Dulcich (hamstring, foot) is out.

DETROIT LIONS – Saturday night
Starting C Frank Ragnow (knee, back, toe) and LT Taylor Decker (back) are questionable. Both practiced fully Thursday. WR Josh Reynolds (back) is also questionable, but he was limited Thursday.

GREEN BAY PACKERS 
WR Christian Watson (hamstring) is doubtful and didn’t practice all week. RB Aaron Jones (knee) and RB AJ Dillon (thumb) are questionable after limited work Friday. WR Jayden Reed (ankle) and WR Dontayvion Wicks (ankle) also were limited but carry no injury tags.

HOUSTON TEXANS
QB C.J. Stroud (concussion) is doubtful after not practicing all week. WR Nico Collins (calf) didn’t practice all week and is questionable. WR Noah Brown (knee) had a limited practice Friday and is questionable. TE Dalton Schultz (hamstring) worked all week and is ready to return.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – Saturday night
RB Jonathan Taylor (thumb) is out again.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 
WR Christian Kirk (abdomen) is out for the season after core surgery. QB Trevor Lawrence (ankle) practiced all week and will play. RB Travis Etienne (ribs), RB D’Ernest Johnson (knee) and WR Zay Jones (knee) were limited Friday but will play. 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
WR Mecole Hardman
(thumb) remains on IR. RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder) and LT Donovan Smith (neck) are out again. RB Jerick McKinnon (groin) and WR Kadarius Toney (hip) practiced Friday and will play.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – Played Thursday
LT Kolton Miller (shoulder) and RB Josh Jacobs (quadriceps) were out Thursday.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – Played Thursday
QB Justin Herbert (finger) will miss the rest of the season on IR after surgery on his right index finger. WR Keenan Allen (heel) also missed the game. WR Joshua Palmer (knee) came off IR and scored a touchdown Thursday night.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
WR Tutu Atwell (concussion) is questionable but had a full practice Friday. TE Tyler Higbee (neck) also practiced Friday and is good to go.

MIAMI DOLPHINS 
WR Tyreek Hill (ankle) didn’t practice all week. While he’s listed as questionable, he feels more doubtful. RB De’Von Achane (toe) graduated to limited work Friday and is questionable. RB Raheem Mostert (knee) was limited Thursday and Friday, but he should be fine.

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Saturday afternoon
RB Alexander Mattison (ankle) and WR Jalen Nailor (concussion) are out. WR Justin Jefferson (chest) is questionable but made it back for a full practice Thursday and will play.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle) is out. WR DeVante Parker (knee) and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (ankle) are questionable after limited work Friday. WR Demario Douglas (concussion) cleared the protocol and will be back.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 
RB Kendre Miller (ankle) is out again. WR Chris Olave (ankle) and RB Jamaal Williams (groin) are questionable. Olave didn’t practice all week, and Williams was limited Friday. QB/TE Taysom Hill (foot, hand) and WR Rashid Shaheed (thigh) will play. Hill had a full practice Friday, and Shaheed was limited.

NEW YORK GIANTS 
TE Darren Waller (hamstring) is questionable after limited work Thursday and Friday. WR Wan’Dale Robinson (quadriceps) will play despite limited work Friday.

NEW YORK JETS 
QB Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) had limited practices Thursday and Friday but is out. RBs Breece Hall (ankle) was limited until Friday’s full session, but he’ll play. QB Zach Wilson (knee) practiced all week and will play.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – Monday night
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Saturday night
QB Kenny Pickett (ankle) is out again. WR Diontae Johnson (knee) and RB Najee Harris (knee) practiced Thursday and will go.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 
RB Elijah Mitchell (knee) is out.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Monday night
QB Geno Smith (groin) was limited Thursday. Friday’s practice wasn’t complete at press time.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (knee) is questionable but had a full practice Friday.

TENNESSEE TITANS
WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (illness) didn’t practice Friday and is questionable. QB Will Levis (ankle) had full sessions Thursday and Friday and will go.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
RB Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring) is out.

Tunnel Vision – Injuries, free agents and Sunday stars

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Lamar Jackson  316-70 3
 Desmond Ridder 347-15 2
 Jake Browning 275-7 3
 Justin Fields 223-58 2
 Joe Flacco 311-(-1) 3
Running Backs Yards TD
Ezekiel Elliott 22-68
7-72
1
Breece Hall 10-40
8-86
1
James Cook 10-58
5-83
1
Rachaad White 25-102
2-33
1
Joe Mixon 21-79
3-46
1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Deebo Samuel 7-149 2
Drake London 10-172 0
D.J. Moore 6-68
3-20
2
Cooper Kupp 8-115 1
Rashee Rice 7-72 1
Tight Ends Yards TD
Evan Engram 11-95 2
David Njoku 6-91 2
Isaiah Likely 5-83 1
Hunter Henry 3-40 2
George Kittle 3-76 1
Placekickers XP FG
Greg Zuerlein 3 3
Justin Tucker 2 3
Lucan Havrisik 2 3
Evan McPherson 4 2
Brandon Aubrey 3 4
Defense Sack – TO TD
Vikings 4-3 0
Saints 4-2 1
Broncos 6-2 0
Browns 4-4 0
Bears 4-3 0

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB C.J. Stroud – Head
QB Justin Herbert – Finger
QB Jake Browning – Cramps
RB Josh Jacobs – Knee
RB Alexander Mattison
WR Mack Hollins – Ankle
WR Devin Duvernay – Back
WR Nico Collins – Calf
WR Tutu Atwell – Concussion
WR Justin Jefferson – Chest

Chasing Ambulances

QB C.J. Stroud –  Landed on his back and his head whipped back to the turf for a concussion. In the protocol now and Davis Mills will fill in this week in Tennessee if needed. The Texans have gone through a rash of injuries and Stroud is the one piece they cannot lose.

QB Justin Herbert –
Fractured the index finger on his throwing hand and that may be season ending with just one month left to play in a year already gone bad. Easton Stick is the next man up. This week is a trip to face the Raiders and looks like another low-scoring affair there.

RB Josh Jacobs – He injured his knee early in the game but continued to play through it until finally giving up with six minutes left because of the pain. Speculation is that he hyperextended his knee and likely damaged ligaments and if so, he will not play on Thursday at the least. Zamir White would replace him versus the Chargers.

RB Alexander Mattison – Left the win over the Raiders with an ankle sprain which HC Kevin O’Connell later confirmed. His status for the Saturday matchup in Cincinnati will be determined after tests on Monday. Ty Chandler will take the start if needed.

WR Nico Collins – Injured his calf on the first series and was ruled out during halftime. Tank Dell was already lost for the season, so if Collins misses games he’ll be replaced by the group of Noah Brown, Robert Woods, and John Metchie, though C.J. Stroud’s status is uncertain this week as well.

WR Justin Jefferson – He suffered a chest injury in the second quarter and was forced to the sideline. He was later sent to a nearby hospital. His prognosis and status should be known on Monday but the Vikes play on Saturday in the early game at the Bengals. The No. 1 pick in nearly every fantasy draft is yet another instance where the best player for a season cannot replicate their success.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

QB Desmond Ridder (ATL) – Turned in a season-high 347 yards and a score on the visiting Buccaneers that included Drake London’s ten-catch, 172-yard performance for a career-best. Granted – the Buccaneers secondary is one of the worst. But Ridder threw three completions for 57 yards and a score to Kyle Pitts.

QB Jake Browning (CIN) – He left the win over the Colts with what were described as “hand cramps” but returned to the game and ended with 275 yards and two touchdowns, plus ran in a touchdown. He may be no Joe Burrow, but he looks like a guy who needs to be more than an unseen backup.

QB Trevor Lawrence (JAC) – When he was awkwardly bent backward over his ankle last week, it looked like the season was over. But Robo-QB showed few signs of the injury and was one of the best quarterbacks for Week 14 with 257 yards and three touchdowns – though he had three interceptions.

WR Parker Washington (JAC) – The rookie replacement for Christian Kirk only managed two catches for 27 yards, but he’s started his career with a touchdown in his first two games.

RB Chase Brown (CIN) – He only ran for 25 yards on eight carries, but Brown led the Bengals’ receivers with three catches for 80 yards that included a 54-yard touchdown catch. The Bengals still ran Joe Mixon 21 times for 79 yards and a score, but Brown has looked sharp for the last two weeks. The Bengals have a potential out in Mixon’s contract next year and Brown can promote more confidence in him for the final month of the season.

RB Keaton Mitchell (BAL) – He ran for 54 yards on nine carries in the win over the Rams but the Ravens still used Gus Edwards for six rushes for 15 yards. They speak about getting Mitchell more involved and he’s impressed when given the chance. Apparently, getting him more involved is a slow process.

QB Joe Flacco (CLE) -After posting 254 yards and two scores on the Rams, the Browns waited until late in the week before naming him as the starter versus the Jaguars. Flacco ended with 311 yards and three scores for the first 300-yard game by any Browns’ quarterback this year. He was named the starter the rest of the season before he reached the locker room.

TE Isaiah Likely (BAL) –  He took over for Mark Andrews for the last two games and only managed four catches for 40 yards at the Chargers in Week 12 before their bye. Versus the Rams, Likely caught five passes for 83 yards and a touchdown – very Anderson-ish.

Huddle player of the week

Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Evan Engram  – Engram has been involved weekly for four or five catches, but now has two straight weeks as the primary receiver with at least nine catches and a touchdown in each. Engram faced the Browns who had the No. 1 defense against tight ends and caught 11 passes for 95 yards and two scores yesterday. That’s catching fire right when we need it most.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Desmond Ridder 347-15 2 QB C.J. Stroud 91 0
RB Chase Brown 8-25
3-80
1 RB Josh Jacobs 13-34
2-16
0
RB Jerick McKinnon 4-19
3-18
1 RB Zack Moss 13-28
4-28
0
WR Demarcus Robinson 3-46 1 WR Mike Evans 1-8 0
WR Josh Reynolds 3-44 1 WR Nico Collins 1-13 0
WR Quentin Johnston 3-91 0 WR A. St. Brown 3-21 0
TE Evan Engram 11-95 2 TE Sam LaPorta 2-23 0
PK Greg Zuerlein   3 XP  3 FG PK Cameron Dicker   1 XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 154 Huddle Fantasy Points = 32

Now get back to work…

Fantasy football injury report: Week 14

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 14.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases its final official injury report each Friday (approximately 5:30 p.m. ET). West Coast teams often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 14 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: WR Chris Olave, RB Breece Hall, QB Trevor Lawrence, WR Amari Cooper, RB Kenneth Walker III, RB Zach Charbonnet, QB Geno Smith, WR Christian Watson, RB Aaron Jones

ARIZONA CARDINALS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
WR Mack Hollins (ankle) is questionable but practiced fully all week.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
TE Mark Andrews (ankle) remains on IR. QB Lamar Jackson (illness) was out Thursday but made it back Friday for a full session and will play. WR Rashod Bateman (illness) had a full practice Friday and will go.

BUFFALO BILLS 
TE Dawson Knox (wrist) was designated to return from IR and practiced all week. He’s listed as questionable but feels more probable. TE Dalton Kincaid (thumb) and QB Josh Allen (shoulder) practiced all week and will play.

CAROLINA PANTHERS 
WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (ankle) remains on IR. TE Hayden Hurst (concussion) remains out. WR Jonathan Mingo (Achilles) had a full session Friday and is good to go.

CHICAGO BEARS 
RB D’Onta Foreman (ankle) practiced all week and will play.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
WR Tyler Boyd (ankle) is questionable after he was limited Thursday and Friday. RB Chase Brown (hamstring) is good to go after a full session Friday.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
WR Amari Cooper (concussion) is questionable and didn’t practice until limited work Friday. QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson (concussion) made it back to a full session Friday and will be available. RB Kareem Hunt (groin) had a full practice Friday and will go.

DALLAS COWBOYS
RB Rico Dowdle (ankle) is questionable but had a full practice Friday.

DENVER BRONCOS 
RB Samaje Perine (knee) is questionable but did not practice Friday. WR Marvin Mims (ribs) practiced Friday and will play.

DETROIT LIONS
Starting C Frank Ragnow (knee, toe) will not play.

GREEN BAY PACKERS – Monday night
WR Christian Watson (hamstring) has yet to practice and is in danger of missing Week 14. RB Aaron Jones (knee), RB AJ Dillon (groin) and WR Jayden Reed (chest) have been limited thus far.

HOUSTON TEXANS
WR Tank Dell (leg) is out for the season with a broken leg. TE Dalton Schultz (hamstring) is out again. WR Noah Brown (knee) didn’t practice Friday and is questionable.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 
RB Jonathan Taylor (thumb) is out again.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 
WR Christian Kirk (abdomen) went on IR and requires surgery on a core muscle. He’ll be out the rest of the regular season. RB Travis Etienne (ribs) and QB Trevor Lawrence (ankle) are questionable after limited work Friday. Lawrence feels closer to doubtful. QB C.J. Beathard (shoulder) had a full practice Friday and will play if Lawrence is out. RB D’Ernest Johnson (knee) also is questionable after he was limited Thursday and Friday. WR Zay Jones (knee) is good to go after limited work Friday.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
WR Mecole Hardman
(thumb) remains on IR. RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder) also is out. RB Jerick McKinnon (groin), WR Skyy Moore (knee), QB Patrick Mahomes (pectoral), WR Rashee Rice (foot) and WR Kadarius Toney (hip) all practiced Friday and will play. Starting LT Donovan Smith (neck) won’t be available to protect Mahomes’ blindside.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS 
OT Kolton Miller (shoulder) is out.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
WR Joshua Palmer (knee) was designated to return from IR but has been ruled out. He had a limited practice Friday. 

LOS ANGELES RAMS
TE Tyler Higbee (neck) is doubtful and didn’t practice all week. WR Puka Nacua (shoulder) practiced Thursday and Friday and will play.

MIAMI DOLPHINS – Monday night
RB Salvon Ahmed (foot) remains on IR. RB De’Von Achane (ribs) has practiced all week and should be fine.  RB Raheem Mostert (knee) was idle Thursday and limited Friday, but he should be fine.

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS 
WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring) is expected to make his widely anticipated return after full practices all week. 

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Played Thursday
WR Kayshon Boutte (shoulder, illness), WR DeVante Parker (knee) and WR Demario Douglas (concussion) were out Thursday.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 
WR Michael Thomas (knee) remains on IR. RB Kendre Miller (ankle) is out again. QB Derek Carr (concussion, shoulder, ribs), QB/TE Taysom Hill (foot, hand), TE Juwan Johnson (quadriceps), WR Chris Olave (illness) and WR Rashid Shaheed (thigh) are all questionable. Of those, Carr was the only one who practiced fully Friday. Johnson was limited Friday. Hill, Olave and Shaheed did not practice Friday, which casts doubt on their status.

NEW YORK GIANTS – Monday night
TE Darren Waller (hamstring) remains on IR. TE Daniel Bellinger (illness) didn’t practice Friday.

NEW YORK JETS 
QB Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) had limited practices Thursday and Friday but is out. RBs Breece Hall (ankle) was idle until limited work Friday, and he’s questionable. TE Tyler Conklin (hamstring) had a full session Friday and will play.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 
TE Dallas Goedert (forearm) is poised to return after full practices all week. WR Julio Jones (groin) was limited Friday but doesn’t carry an injury tag.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Played Thursday
QB Kenny Pickett (ankle) was out Thursday.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 
RB Elijah Mitchell (knee) is doubtful and didn’t practice all week.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 
RB Kenneth Walker III (oblique), RB Zach Charbonnet (knee) and QB Geno Smith (groin) are questionable. The RBs had a full practice Friday, but Smith was idle.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

TENNESSEE TITANS – Monday night
QB Will Levis (ankle) has practiced thus far and will play. RB Derrick Henry (head) cleared the concussing protocol and should be ready to roll.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Tunnel Vision – Injuries, free agents and Sunday stars

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Geno Smith 334-6 4
 Brock Purdy 314-9 4
 Dak Prescott 299-23 3
 Jalen Hurts 298-20 2
 Matthew Stafford 279-(-2) 3
Running Backs Rush
Receive
TD
Alvin Kamara 14-51
6-58
2
De’Von Achane 17-73
3-30
2
Derrick Henry 21-102
1-18
2
James Conner 25-105 2
Chuba Hubbard  2-104 2
Wide Receivers Yards TD
DK Metcalf 6-134 3
Deebo Samuel 3-22
4-116
3
Nico Collins 9-191 1
CeeDee Lamb 2-30
12-116
1
Tyreek Hill 5-157 2
Tight Ends Yards TD
Sam LaPorta 9-140 1
Trey McBride 8-89 1
Jake Ferguson 6-77 1
Harrison Bryant 5-49 1
Taysom Hill 13-59
2-15
1
Placekickers XP FG
Brandon Aubrey 3 4
Matt Gay 1 4
Lucas Havrisik 4 2
Jason Sanders 6 1
Matt Ammendola 1 3
Defense Sack – TO TD
Chargers 5-1 0
Colts 6-2 1
Dolphins 3-1 1
Falcons 4-3 0
Texans 3-3 0

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB Kenny Pickett – Ankle
QB Derek Carr – Concussion “plus”
WR Tank Dell – Fractured fibula
WR Marquise Brown – Heel
WR Amari Cooper – Head
WR Christian Watson – Hamstring
RB Derrick Henry – Head
RB Emari Demarco – neck
RB Rhamondre Stevenson – Ankle
RB Brian Robinson – Hamstring
TE Tyler Higbee – Concussion

Chasing Ambulances

QB Kenny Pickett – He injured his right ankle that will need a surgical procedure to fix. He is expected to miss at least a few weeks and Mitch Trubisky will replace him for this Thursday’s game against the Patriots.

QB Derek Carr – For the third time this year, Carr left the game injured. This time he was blasted when he threw the ball and suffered a concussion while also injuring his shoulder and back. The Lions Bruce Irvin was penalized for roughing the passer and Carr was carted from the field. Carr just had a concussion three weeks ago, so this a serious situation. Jameis Winston will take over until Carr returns.

WR Tank Dell – The Texans phenom fractured his fibula and will miss the rest of the season. It is a sad ending for a season that has been so bright but he should return in 2024 with no lasting problems. Noah Brown just returned after missing two games with a calf injury and should be the replacement. Brown posted two 150-yard performances in Weeks 9 and 10, so he’s already seen success in the offense. He’ll need to step up into a starting role.

WR Marquise Brown – He was already questionable heading into the game with a heel injury, and reaggravated it during the win over the Steelers. If he cannot go when they return from their Week 13 bye, Rondale Moore and Greg Dortch would share the workload.

WR Amari Cooper – He was already battling a rib injury heading into the game and was crushed by two defenders while trying to catch a pass. He is reported to have a concussion. He was already meshing well with Joe Flacco when he was hurt. There is no true replacement for Cooper who is clearly the best receiver on the team. Elijah Moore would see an uptick if Cooper remains out and he led the team with four catches for 83 yards.

WR Christian Watson – He had already scored twice on the Chiefs, but at the end of the game he went down clutching at his leg with an apparent hamstring injury. He missed three games to start the season with a hamstring issue as well, so another one is concerning. Dontayvion Wicks would become a starter if Watson remains out, but his production would be replaced by Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed.

RB Derrick Henry – Suffered a head injury expected to be a concussion. Henry has been very durable considering his career workload but hasn’t missed time with a concussion. Tyjae Spears will replace him in Miami this week if he remains out.

RB Rhamondre Stevenson – The Pats’ running back suffered an ankle injury and while his X-rays were negative, the early speculation is that he may miss multiple games. An MRI will determine the severity of the sprain but it’s highly unlikely that Stevenson plays on Thursday night at the Steelers. Ezekiel Elliott entered Week 13 with a thigh injury but was active and stepped up once Stevenson left near the end of the first quarter. Elliott handled 17 carries for 52 yards and caught a team-high four passes for 40 yards.

RB Brian Robinson – The Commanders’ back was running well against the Dolphins, gaining 53 yards on seven attempts but injured his hamstring and did not return. There was no immediate speculation as to the severity of the injury or if he would miss any games. Antonio Gibson would see the bigger boost in carries and catches, and Chris Rodriguez would also bump up to being the No. 2 back if Robinson misses any time, but the Commanders enter their bye and that gives Robinson more time to heal.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

Where did all the passes go? – It’s that time of the season when passing starts to decline. There were six teams on bye this week, but it is still notable that there were only two passers that topped 300 yards – Geno Smith (334 yards) and Brock Purdy (314 yards). Bet you didn’t see that coming.

RB De’Von Achane – We can’t be certain how long he will stay healthy, but he’s back to form at least for now. After taking last week off and flopping in Week 11, Achane ran for 73 yards on 17 carries and caught three passes for 30 yards, while scoring twice. His 20 touches topped the 12 given to Raheem Mostert.

RB Austin Ekeler – The stud of 2022 just hasn’t been nearly as effective this year. He just ran for 18 yards on 14 carries and caught just two passes for nine yards. He was on the road, but the Patriots run defense has declined to being only average – until this week.

RB Ezekiel Elliott – The injury to Rhamondre Stevenson is expected to last at least a week or two.  The ex-Cowboy star gets a chance to handle a workhorse load until Stevenson returns. Three of their next four games are on the road which is not ideal, nor is scoring zero points at home this week. But Elliott can help an RB-hungry fantasy team reach the playoffs.

TE Kyle Pitts – He led the Falcons in Week 13 with eight targets for four catches and 51 yards. That was versus the Jets defense. The Falcons host the Buccaneers this week for a violent shift in the quality of the secondary. He had a minor boost from the Jets taking Drake London (1-8) out of the game, but it is good to see his name atop the box core for once.

RB Tyjae Spears – Derrick Henry consumed 21 rushes for 102 yards and two scores before leaving with a head injury in the loss to the Colts. But Tyjae Spears also turned in 16 carries for 75 yards (4.7 YPC) and caught four passes for 13 yards. He ran well enough that the Titans may not be in a hurry to replace Derrick Henry next season.

WR Jonathan Mingo – The Panthers second-round rookie is picking up steam as the offense appears to intentionally involving him more while relying less on Adam Thielen. This season was over long ago and working on next year by throwing more to the younger players makes sense. Thielen is sighed through 2025 and the Panthers cannot get out of that until after next year, so Thielen still needs to be involved.

QB Joe Flacco – Compared to Dorian Thompson-Robinson or P.J. Walker, the aged Flacco looked sharp passing for 254 yards and two scores in the loss to the Rams. Amari Cooper was lost in the game, and Elijah Moore ended with 12 targets that became four catches for 83 yards to lead the Browns. Flacco needs Cooper to be healthy, but he gets a lighter time for the next two weeks at home against the Jaguars and Bears.

QB Patrick Mahomes – He’s ranked as the No. 14 fantasy quarterback and hasn’t missed any games. Eight of his last nine games did not record more than two passing scores and no games this year had him rushing in a touchdown. Over the last five games, he’s averaged 222 passing yards and 1.4 touchdowns which is pretty much the definition of an average NFL quarterback. What I’m trying to figure out is if we can say that he is a… you know,,, “average quarterback”? Can we even say that aloud? Is that even legal? I’m asking for a friend.

Huddle player of the week

Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Deebo Samuel  –  You’d think visitors would be less aggressive in the City of Brotherly Love, but not so for Samuel. The 49ers Swiss Army knife caught four passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns at the Eagles, and ran for 22 yards and another score on three carries. Oh yeah, he also gained 60 yards on his two kick returns. He may have several blades, but each one can cut you.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Geno Smith 334-6 4 QB Justin Herbert 212 0
RB James Conner 25-105 2 RB D’Andre Swift 6-13
2-7
0
RB Chuba Hubbard 25-104 2 RB Austin Ekeler 14-18
2-9
0
WR Alec Pierce 3-100 1 WR Tank Dell 0 0
WR DeMarcus Robinson 4-55 1 WR Terry McLaurin 0 0
WR Jauan Jennings 3-44 1 WR Adam Thielen 3-25 0
TE Trey McBride 8-89 1 TE David Njoku 2-17 0
PK Lucan Havrisik  4  XP   2 FG PK Joey Slye  1 XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 163 Huddle Fantasy Points = 27

Now get back to work…

Fantasy football injury report: Week 13

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 13.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases its final official injury report each Friday (approximately 5:30 p.m. ET). West Coast teams often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 13 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: WR Marquise Brown, RB Breece Hall, WR Chris Godwin, WR Noah Brown, WR Tank Dell, WR Chris Olave, WR Keenan Allen, RB Travis Etienne, TE Trey McBride, WR Jayden Reed, RB Ezekiel Elliott

ARIZONA CARDINALS 
WR Michael Wilson (shoulder) is out again. WR Marquise Brown (heel) and WR Zach Pascal (personal) are questionable. Neither practiced Thursday or Friday. TE Trey McBride (groin) also is questionable and was limited Thursday and Friday. Consider all three to be game-time decisions.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
WR Mack Hollins (ankle) is questionable after limited work all week.

BALTIMORE RAVENS – Bye week
TE Mark Andrews (ankle) went on IR with a season-ending ankle injury. 

BUFFALO BILLS – Bye week
TE Dawson Knox (wrist) remains on IR.

CAROLINA PANTHERS 
WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (ankle) was placed on IR. TE Hayden Hurst (concussion) remains out. WR Jonathan Mingo (Achilles) had a full session Friday and is good to go.

CHICAGO BEARS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

CINCINNATI BENGALS – Monday night
QB Joe Burrow (wrist) was finally placed on IR and is expected to be out for the season. WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) looks poised to return after a full session Friday. QB Jake Browning (wrist) has practiced all week.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson (concussion) is out. RB Kareem Hunt (groin) was limited Thursday and Friday but doesn’t carry an injury tag.

DALLAS COWBOYS – Played Thursday
RB Rico Dowdle (ankle) was able to play Thursday.

DENVER BRONCOS 
WR Jerry Jeudy (groin), WR Marvin Mims (hamstring) and PK Wil Lutz (hip) all practiced Friday and will play.

DETROIT LIONS
RB David Montgomery (foot) practiced Thursday and Friday and is good to go.

GREEN BAY PACKERS 
RB Aaron Jones (knee) is out again. WR Jayden Reed (chest) is questionable after he saw his first action, in limited fashion, in Friday’s practice. RB AJ Dillon (groin) was idle Wednesday and limited the rest of the week, but he’ll play.

HOUSTON TEXANS
TE Dalton Schultz (hamstring) has been ruled out. WR Noah Brown (knee) and WR Tank Dell (calf) are questionable. QB C.J. Stroud (thigh) practiced all week and will go.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 
RB Jonathan Taylor (thumb) is out. WR Isaiah McKenzie (toe) and TE Andrew Ogletree (foot) are good to go after full sessions Friday.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – Monday night
RB Travis Etienne (ribs) has been limited thus far and will be worth monitoring.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
WR Mecole Hardman
(thumb) was placed on IR after thumb surgery but says he’ll be back before the end of the regular season. RB Jerick McKinnon (groin) is questionable this week after limited work Thursday and Friday. WR Kadarius Toney (ankle, hip), WR Rashee Rice (foot) and WR Skyy Moore (knee) will play after full practices Friday.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
WR Keenan Allen (quadriceps) joins the laundry list of important receivers listed as questionable this week. He sat out until he saw limited work Friday and is a game-time decision. TE Gerald Everett (shoulder) and WR Quentin Johnston (ribs, finger) had full sessions Friday and will play.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
WR Cooper Kupp (ankle) practiced all week and will play.

MIAMI DOLPHINS 
RB Salvon Ahmed (foot) remains on IR. WR Chase Claypool (knee) and RB De’Von Achane (knee) are poised to return after a full practice Friday. WR Tyreek Hill (ankle) and RB Raheem Mostert (ankle, knee) are slated to play despite limited work Thursday and Friday. QB Tua Tagovailoa (arm) practiced through an arm laceration and will go.

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Bye week
WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring) was activated from IR and is due back in Week 14.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 
WR Kayshon Boutte (shoulder, illness) and WR Demario Douglas (concussion) are out. RB Ezekiel Elliott (thigh) is questionable after limited work all week.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 
WR Michael Thomas (knee) went on IR. RB Kendre Miller (ankle) and WR Rashid Shaheed (thigh) are out. WR Chris Olave (concussion) is questionable but had a full practice Friday.

NEW YORK GIANTS – Bye week
TE Darren Waller (hamstring) remains on IR.

NEW YORK JETS 
QB Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) was designated to return from IR to open his 21-day practice window. He won’t play this week. RBs Breece Hall (hamstring) and Dalvin Cook (shoulder) are questionable. Hall made it back for a full practice Friday, but Cook was limited.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 
TE Dallas Goedert (forearm) is doubtful this week. He saw his first practice action as he was limited Friday. WR A.J. Brown (thigh), WR DeVonta Smith (knee) and RB D’Andre Swift (ankle) had a full practice Friday and will play.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 
WR Diontae Johnson (illness) and QB Kenny Pickett (ankle) practiced Friday and are good to go.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Played Thursday
RB Kenneth Walker III (oblique) was out again. RB Zach Charbonnet (knee) left the game with a bruised knee and didn’t return.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (neck) is questionable, and he didn’t practice Friday. QB Baker Mayfield (ankle) practiced all week and will play.

TENNESSEE TITANS 
WR Treylon Burks (concussion) is questionable after being out for several weeks. He and QB Will Levis (ankle) practiced Friday. Levis will play.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Tunnel Vision – Injuries, free agents and Sunday stars

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Josh Allen  339-81 4
 Jalen Hurts 200-65 5
 Dak Prescott 331-10 4
 C.J. Stroud 304-47 3
 Jordan Love 268-39 3
Running Backs Rush Rcv TD
Kyren Williams 16-143
6-61
2
Christian McCaffrey 19-114
5-25
2
Bijan Robinson 16-91
3-32
2
Isiah Pacheco 15-55
5-34
2
Josh Jacobs 20-110
4-15
1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Tyreek Hill 9-102 1
Mike Evans 6-70 2
Rashee Rice 8-107 1
DeVonta Smith 7-106 1
Keenan Allen 14-106 0
Tight Ends Yards TD
Pat Freiermuth 9-120 0
Tyler Higbee 5-29 2
Sam LaPorta 5-47 1
Travis Kelce 6-91 0
Gerald Everett 4-43 1
Placekickers XP FG
Blake Grupe 0 5
Brandon McManus 1 3
Tyler Bass 4 2
Jason Sanders 4 2
Chris Boswell 1 3
Defense Sack – TO TD
Miami 7-2 1
San Francisco 6-2 0
Dallas 4-1 1
Baltimore 3-4 0
Green Bay 3-3 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB D. Thompson-Robinson – Head
QB Baker Mayfield – Ankle
WR Laviska Shenault – Ankle
WR Demario Douglas – Head
WR Rashid Shaheed – Thigh
WR Amari Cooper – Rib
WR Chris Olave – Concussion

Chasing Ambulances

QB D. Thompson-Robinson – Got blasted by a defender and left the field with a bloody lip. Was diagnosed with a concussion. So the Browns will either revert to P.J. Walker as they did in the game, or they promote Joe Flacco from the practice squad. The Browns play at the Jaguars this week.

QB Baker Mayfield – He injured his ankle and looked significant at first, but he later returned to the game. Kyle Trask replaced him in the game for a few plays. He should be good for the Panthers this week.

WR Demario Douglas – He’s been the only Patriot wideout with a shred of fantasy value and he was clotheslined on a punt return though no penalty was called. He’s believed to have a concussion but more should be known by Wednesday at the latest.

WR Rashid Shaheed – Thigh
WR Chris Olave – Concussion The Saints’ receivers are in bad shape. Olave hit the ground hard on an attempted catch and was ruled out with a concussion. Shaheed injured his thigh and did not return to the game. Michael Thomas is already on IR. The Saints host the Lions this week and may have little more than A.T. PerryKeith Kirkwood, and Taysom Hill for receivers.

WR Amari Cooper – He had his arms outstretched for a pass when a Denver defender delivered a crushing shot to his ribs. He was immediately ruled out though his X-rays were negative. The rookie Cedric Tillman was the top wideout with four catches for 55 yards. The Browns  play at the Rams this week but it isn’t even certain who the quarterback will be. If Cooper misses time, assumedly Elijah Moore would see more targets but there have been no fantasy-relevant wideouts in Cleveland other than Cooper. 

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

QB Jake Browning – The replacement for Joe Burrow threw for 227 yards and a touchdown with one interception against the Steelers. He connected with Ja’Marr Chase for 81 yards on four receptions but had no success with the rest of the receivers. The Steelers were also able to hold Joe Mixon to only eight carries for 16 yards, so the absence of Burrow is going to impact both the rushing and receiving.

WR Calvin Ridley – After disappearing for much of the season, Ridley scored on his five catches for 89 yards in the win over the Texans for his second straight game with high yardage and a touchdown. And the last two weeks have been the best performances for Trevor Lawrence.

RB Rachaad White – He popped up on the injury report on Friday as questionable with a thigh injury. Apparently, the pain motivated him because he rushed for a season-high 100 yards and caught two short passes in the loss to the Colts.

RB Rhamondre Stevenson/Ezekiel Elliott – The Pats may not win again this season, as shocking as that seems. They used both Matt Jones and Bailey  Zappe in a race to who could throw the most interceptions (Jones won), but the rushing offense wasn’t a disaster. Stevenson (21-98, TD) and Elliott (9-46) were the only part of the offense that scored or gained much yardage. This week they play the Chargers which should benefit them again.

QB Tommy DeVito – He won his last two games and threw for 246 yards and three scores in Week 11. On Sunday, he passed for 191 yards and a touchdown. He also did what was thought impossible when he completed five passes to the rookie Jalin Hyatt, who gained 109 yards – the only 100-yard game by a Giants’ receiver this year.

WR Rashee Rice – The Chiefs desperately need a receiver not currently dating Taylor Swift to make a difference and Patrick Mahomes has already thrown passes to 12 wideouts. Rice has been the most consistent so far, logging around 50 yards and scoring in every other game. Versus the Raiders, he caught a season-best eight passes for 107 yards and a touchdown – the first 100-yard game by a wide receiver. Justin Watson scored for the last two weeks but with minimal yardage. Week 12 was the first time it looked like the Chiefs had an actual No. 1 wideout.

WR Jakobi Meyers – While Aiden O’Connell has continued to throw to Davante Adams, he had failed to connect with Meyers for more than a few catches and minimal yardage. Against a very tough Chiefs secondary, Meyers led the Raiders with six catches for 79 yards and a score. That bodes well for when they return from their Week 13 bye to face the weak defenses of the Vikings and Chargers.

TE Pat Freiermuth – He returned from the back injury in Week 11 after spending six weeks on injured reserve but only caught one pass for seven yards at the Browns. Playing for the first time without OC Matt Canada, Freiermuth posted a career-high nine catches for 120 yards in the win over the Bengals. He only had 13 receptions on the year entering Sunday. The Bengals are weak against the position, but Freiermuth had double the production of any other receiver.

RB Keaton Mitchell – He led the Ravens in rushing with nine carries for 64 yards, plus caught both targets for 25 more yards. The Ravens are committed to their committee backfield, but Mitchell is still generating  fantasy points even with the 11-touch workload.  That was one more carry than Gus Edwards and three more than Justice Hill.

Huddle player of the week

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RB Kyren Williams  –  He spent time on injured reserve with an ankle injury and the Rams said they would have him on a snap count in his first game back. That limitation ended up as 16 carries for 143 yards, plus six receptions for 61 yards with two touchdowns as the No. 1 running back for Week 12. Royce Freeman also ran for 77 yards and a score on 13 carries, so they didn’t give him a “full” workload, just one that helped his fantasy owners win their game – if they ignored what the Rams coaches said before the game.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Jordan Love 268-39 3 QB Tua Tagovailoa 243-1 1
RB Kyren Williams 16-143
6-61
2 RB Kareem Hunt 7-22 0
RB Royce Freeman 13-77 1 RB Saquon Barkley 12-46
1-6
0
WR Rashee Rice 8-107 1 WR Adam Thielen 1-2 0
WR Gabe Davis 6-105 1 WR DK Metcalf 3-32 0
WR Jalin Hyatt 5-109 0 WR Puka Nacua 4-27 0
TE Pat Freiermuth 9-120 0 TE George Kittle 3-9 0
PK Blake Grupe   5 FG PK Matt Prater   zip
Huddle Fantasy Points = 220 Huddle Fantasy Points = 20

Now get back to work…

Fantasy football injury report: Week 12

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 12.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases its final official injury report each Friday (approximately 5:30 p.m. ET). West Coast teams often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 12 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: WR Zay Flowers, RB Dameon Pierce, WR Marquise Brown, RB D’Onta Foreman,

ARIZONA CARDINALS 
WR Michael Wilson (shoulder) is out. WR Marquise Brown (heel), RB Emari Demercado (toe) and WR Zach Pascal (hamstring) are questionable. Brown didn’t practice Thursday or Friday, and the other two were limited.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
WR Mack Hollins (ankle) is out. PK Younghoe Koo (back) is good to go after a full session Friday.

BALTIMORE RAVENS 
TE Mark Andrews (ankle) was lost for the season due to an ankle injury last week. WR Odell Beckham Jr. (shoulder) and WR Zay Flowers (hip) are questionable but had full practices Friday. WR Rashod Bateman (foot) and WR Devin Duvernay (knee) were limited Wednesday but practiced fully Thursday and Friday and will play.

BUFFALO BILLS 
TE Dawson Knox (wrist) remains on IR. QB Josh Allen (shoulder) continues practicing and playing through his shoulder injury.

CAROLINA PANTHERS 
TE Hayden Hurst (concussion) has been ruled out. QB Bryce Young (thigh) practiced all week and will play.

CHICAGO BEARS – Monday night
RB D’Onta Foreman (ankle, shin) was limited in practice Friday. Monitor his status Saturday.

CINCINNATI BENGALS 
WR Tee Higgins
(hamstring) and QB Joe Burrow (wrist) are out again.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
QB Deshaun Watson (shoulder) went on IR and was lost for the season due to a shoulder injury.

DALLAS COWBOYS – Played Thursday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

DENVER BRONCOS 
RB Samaje Perine (knee) practiced Friday and will play.

DETROIT LIONS – Played Thursday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

GREEN BAY PACKERS – Played Thursday
RB Aaron Jones (knee) missed the Thanksgiving game.

HOUSTON TEXANS
WR Noah Brown (knee) is out. RB Dameon Pierce (ankle) is questionable but practiced in full all week.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 
WR Zay Jones (knee) is questionable after limited practices all week.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
WR Mecole Hardman
(thumb) and RB Jerick McKinnon (groin) are out. WR Kadarius Toney (knee) is good to go after practicing all week.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS 
LT Kolton Miller (shoulder) is questionable again after limited work all week. DE Maxx Crosby (knee) is doubtful after no practices this week.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
TE Gerald Everett (chest) and WR Jalen Guyton (groin) are questionable. Guyton was limited Friday, but Everett had a full session. WR Keenan Allen (shoulder), QB Justin Herbert (finger) and TE Donald Parham (hip) practiced Friday and will play.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
RB Kyren Williams (ankle) practiced fully all week as he’s expected to make his return from IR. WR Cooper Kupp (ankle) and WR Puka Nacua (knee) practiced Friday and will play.

MIAMI DOLPHINS – Played Friday
WR Chase Claypool (knee) and RB De’Von Achane (knee) were out for Week 12. RB Salvon Ahmed (foot) went on IR.

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Monday night
WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring) isn’t coming off IR in Week 12. TE T.J. Hockenson (ribs) has been limited Thursday and Friday and will need monitored.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 
WR DeVante Parker (concussion) is questionable after limited work all week.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 
WR Michael Thomas (knee) went on IR. RB Kendre Miller (ankle) is also out. QB Derek Carr (concussion) is good to go after coming off the injury report Thursday.

NEW YORK GIANTS 
TE Darren Waller (hamstring) remains on IR. WR Darius Slayton (neck) is doubtful. WR Sterling Shepard (hip) practiced Thursday and Friday and will play.

NEW YORK JETS – Played Friday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 
TE Dallas Goedert (forearm) has been ruled out. WR A.J. Brown (thigh) and RB D’Andre Swift (ankle) were limited Wednesday and Thursday but had a full practice Friday and will play.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 
WR George Pickens (shin) had a full session Friday and will play. 

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – Played Thursday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Played Thursday
RB Kenneth Walker III (oblique) was out in Week 12.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (knee, elbow) was limited Friday but will play.

TENNESSEE TITANS 
WR Treylon Burks (concussion) is out again. QB Will Levis (ankle, foot) and RB Derrick Henry (ankle) practiced Friday and will play.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS – Played Thursday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.