WATCH: Russell Wilson throws ridiculous flea-flicker touchdown pass

Russell Wilson couldn’t wait to remind everyone that he’s the NFL’s best deep passer — and should still be in the lead for the MVP vote.

It seems that with the Seahawks’ Week 11 bye, the NFL MVP conversation shifted from Russell Wilson to Lamar Jackson in a big hurry. And while Jackson deserves every bit of the praise coming his way, we may be experiencing some recency bias. Early on in Seattle’s Week 12 game against the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, Wilson seemed determined to remind everyone just who’s in charge here.

The Seahawks went three-and-out with a Wilson sack on their first drive, but perhaps they were just warming up. On Seattle’s second drive, Wilson hit tight end Jacob Hollister for 21 yards, zinged one to DK Metcalf for 17 more yards, and then, there was this.

With right tackle/Godzilla tight end George Fant in motion from left to right, Wilson handed the ball to halfback Chris Carson out of heavy personnel, and the Eagles certainly assumed a running play here. Not so fast, Sherlock, as Carson dumped the ball back to Wilson, who dutifully waited for receiver Malik Turner to get open downfield.

Turner actually wasn’t all that open downfield, with safety Rodney McLeod (No. 23) and cornerback Jalen Mills (No. 31) converging. But Wilson put the biscuit in the basket, and made an absolutely phenomenal throw to Turner for the 33-yard touchdown.

Making this throw more impressive? Check out the conditions at the Linc today:

Coming into this game, Wilson led all quarterbacks with a 135.4 passer rating on passes of 20 or more air yards, and this will just up that particular statistic. Counting that touchdown, Wilson has now completed 27 of 53 deep balls for 360 yards, seven touchdowns, and no interceptions.

It’s just one part of Wilson’s MVP portfolio, but his status as the league’s most efficient deep passer is a crucial tool for a run-balanced offense that gets its shot plays off play action, and relies on a ruthlessly accurate deep thrower to keep things going.

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Russell Wilson could reach another NFL record if Seahawks beat Eagles

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson can be the first QB in NFL history to lead his team to winning seasons in his first eight years.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is easily the most accomplished quarterback in franchise history and has achieved numerous milestones in his eight-year career. Coming into Week 12 of the 2019 season, he is approaching another major achievement.

If the Seahawks dispatch the Eagles, Wilson will become the first quarterback in NFL history to compile a winning record in his first eight years.

“I didn’t know that was coming,” Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll told 97.3 KIRO FM on the Pete Carroll Show. “That’s a great marker. He’s had a career already of first where he’s just done things so well coming out of the chutes and all that to put up numbers and consistency and all that kind of stuff.”

Carroll went on to state Wilson has had to deal with adversity and the doubts from his detractors, and he used them to improve as a player.

“Don’t you think that happened because people doubted Russ’ ability?” Carroll said. “And they didn’t think he could make it so they all made that statement that he’ll be a flash in the pan or whatever, so they looked for ways to justify the fact that they were wrong and he just outlasted them and proved that he was way more than that, and he proved all the doubters that he is the real deal.”

Wilson is having arguably the best season of his career and can lead the Seahawks to a winning record for an eighth consecutive year if they emerge victorious in Philadelphia.

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Week 12 inactives: Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles

The following players are inactive for the Week 12 contest between the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Seattle Seahawks are coming off their bye to face the Eagles Week 12 in Philadelphia.

The following players are inactive for Seattle.

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The Eagles inactives are below.

Kickoff is set for 10:00 a.m. PT.

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3 things to watch: Seahawks at Eagles

The Seattle Seahawks will look to earn their ninth win of the season on Sunday morning against the Eagles in Philadelphia.

The Seattle Seahawks are coming off the bye week with another tough 10:00 a.m. road game, this time in Philadelphia against a 5-5 Eagles squad.

Seattle (8-2) will have their work cut out for them in this one, the start of a brutal stretch of games they’ll need to win nearly all of if they want to have any chance of securing an NFC West title and/or a bye in the playoffs.

At this point every game matters a great deal, and this one will have plenty of exciting storylines for fans to pay attention to.

Click through to see three of the most compelling as we get set for Week 12 action.

Game day inactives, injuries and weather: Week 12

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

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TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS
None

Broncos at Bills (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 36 degrees and partly cloudy

DENVER BRONCOS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: WR Tim Patrick (shoulder) was limited in practice this week but is expected to play through his questionable tag. TE Jeff Heuerman (knee) continues to struggle to get on the field and is questionable this weekend.

BUFFALO BILLS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

Giants at Bears (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 38 degrees and partly cloudy

NEW YORK GIANTS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: WR Sterling Shepard (concussion) put in a full week of practice and was not on the team’s final injury report. He’s expected to make his return to action today. TE Rhett Ellison (concussion) and TE Evan Engram (foot) have been ruled out.

CHICAGO BEARS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: TE Trey Burton (calf) will end his season on IR and fellow TE Adam Shaheen (foot) has been ruled out again.

Steelers at Bengals (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 38 degrees and mostly cloudy

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: RB Benny Snell (knee) and WR Diontae Johnson (concussion) will both return to action today. RB James Conner (shoulder) and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion, knee) have been ruled out.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: WR Auden Tate (concussion) was only able to log a single limited practice on Friday and is not likely to play with his questionable tag. WR Stanley Morgan (illness) didn’t practice at all this week and is also questionable. WR A.J. Green (ankle) remains out indefinitely.

Dolphins at Browns (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 38 degrees and mostly cloudy

MIAMI DOLPHINS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes:
None

CLEVELAND BROWNS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

Buccaneers at Falcons (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: Indoors if conditions warrant

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

ATLANTA FALCONS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: RB Devonta Freeman (foot) and TE Austin Hooper (knee) have been declared out again this week.

Panthers at Saints (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: Indoors

CAROLINA PANTHERS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: The Saints designated WR Keith Kirkwood (hamstring) for return from IR and he is active today.

Seahawks at Eagles (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 44 degrees and overcast

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: WR Tyler Lockett (shin) is on track to return to action Sunday and didn’t make the team’s final injury report after getting in some limited practices this week. TE Luke Wilson (hamstring) didn’t return to practice this week as expected and he’s doubtful to play. TE Ed Dickson (knee) was placed on IR this week and his season is over.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: RB Jordan Howard (shoulder) had another limited week of practice and is questionable again. WR Alshon Jeffery’s (ankle) return to action is in question after a limited week of practice. WR Nelson Agholor (knee) didn’t practice all week and is not looking like he’ll play despite the team tagging him as questionable.

Lions at Redskins (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 46 degrees and partly cloudy

DETROIT LIONS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: QB Matthew Stafford (hip, back) doesn’t appear to be making much progress and is out again this week after failing to get on the practice field.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: RB Chris Thompson (toe) and RB Adrian Peterson (toe) are both questionable following a limited week of practice but are expected to play. TE Vernon Davis (concussion) will end his season on IR.

Raiders at Jets (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 42 degrees with a 60% chance of light rain

OAKLAND RAIDERS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

NEW YORK JETS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

Jaguars at Titans (4:05pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 53 degrees and clear

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: TE Josh Oliver (back) was placed on IR this week, ending his season. His backup, TE Seth DeValve (oblique) has been ruled out.

TENNESSEE TITANS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: WR Corey Davis (hip) had a full week of practice and will return to the field Sunday. TE Delanie Walker (ankle) put in limited practice sessions all week but was a surprise doubtful on the team’s injury report.

Cowboys at Patriots (4:25pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 38 degrees with a 70% chance of rain

DALLAS COWBOYS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: WR Mohamed Sanu (ankle) only put in a limited workout on Friday and he’s listed as questionable and expected to miss this week’s game. WR Phillip Dorsett (concussion) has not cleared protocol so he’ll likely sit this one out. WR Julian Edelman (shoulder) is expected to play through his questionable tags following a limited week of practice.

Packers at 49ers (8:20pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees and clear

GREEN BAY PACKERS
Inactives:
Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: A repeat week for RB Matt Breida (ankle) with no practice and a doubtful status. He’s expected to miss another game. WR Deebo Samuel (shoulder) and WR Emmanuel Sanders (ribs) progressed from DNP on Wednesday to limited the rest of the week and are tentatively expected to play. TE George Kittle (knee, ankle) returned to limited practices on Thursday and Friday and the plan is for him to suit up despite his questionable status. PK Robbie Gould (quad) is doubtful again this week and misses another game.

Ravens at Rams (Monday Night)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees and clear

BALTIMORE RAVENS
Inactives
: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes: None

LOS ANGELES RAMS
Inactives: Added upon release by team
Lineup Notes:
WR Brandin Cooks (concussion) has cleared protocol and is practicing in full this week and is expected to return to action.

How to watch, stream and listen to Seahawks at Eagles Week 12

Everything you need to know to watch, stream and listen to the Week 12 action between the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Seahawks return from their bye week to face the Eagles in Philadelphia Sunday morning. The game was originally set for primetime before being flexed back to the early time slot. Seattle is 3-0 on the year in their first three 10:00 a.m. PT starts.

“We’ve got to get back to work and recapture the tempo and the mode that we need to be in,” coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday. “There’s a challenge to that. We’ve got to make sure we handle it really well. We’re going against a team that we have a lot of respect for. This is a team that knows how to win. They’ve had great history. They’ve got experienced players across the board. Really well-balanced football team. Just an eyelash from being on top of this whole thing. Very serious challenger. We’ve got to be ready, so we’ve got a lot of work to do.”

Seattle will practice at home Thursday and Friday before heading out on their longest road trip of the season so far.

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Here’s everything you need to know to catch the Week 12 action.

WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 24 at 10:00 a.m. PT

WHERE: Lincoln Financial Field

TV: FOX – channel 13 in the Seattle area

RADIO: 710 ESPN Seattle and 97.3 KIRO FM, Sports USA has the national broadcast

STREAM: fuboTV (try it now for free)

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Sunday Snippets: Week 11

Sunday game reviews from a fantasy perspective

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Taking a quick rundown of the Sunday NFL games with a fantasy perspective.

HOU 7, BAL 41
This was never a game. The Ravens led 34-0 before the Texans finally scored in the fourth quarter. Carlos Hyde ran for 65 yards and a score on nine carries but that was thanks to the 41-yard touchdown run when no one cared anymore and the Texans had no business running anyway. DeShaun Watson was held to only 169 yards and no scores. DeAndre Hopkins led the team with 80 yards on seven catches but no other receiver gained more than 27 yards. This was a beatdown that never improved. The loss now ties the Texans with the Colts for the AFC South.

The Ravens are peaking. Mark Ingram ran for 48 yards on 18 carries and then caught three passes for 37 yards and two touchdowns. Gus Edwards turned in 112 yards and a score on just eight runs. Lamar Jackson ran for 86 yards and added 222 yards and four scores as a passer. Mark Andrews led the pack with four catches for 75 yards but no other receiver had more than 27 yards.  The Ravens are dominating and won their last six games. They feature a different sort of offense but defenses seem to be getting worse against it.

ATL 29, CAR 3
The Falcons drubbed the Panthers – at their stadium –  in one of the bigger surprises of the weekend. No Falcon’s rusher gained more than 30 yards by Brian Hill that required 15 carries. The rookie Qadree Ollison scored once on his four runs for 11 yards. Matt Ryan passed for 311 yards and one score but had no turnovers. That was key. Calvin Ridley (8-143, TD) and Julio Jones (6-91) were the top receivers and no others had more than two receptions for 32 yards. The Falcons returned a punt for a touchdown and otherwise just stood by while the Panthers imploded.

Christian McCaffrey ran for 70 yards on 14 carries and added 11 receptions for 121 yards as the lead receiver. DJ Moore added eight catches for 95 yards as the only other notable receiver. Kyle Allen passed for 325 yards and four interceptions. That was the most important stat in this game. Aside from McCaffrey and Moore, the Panthers did little. The loss drops them to 5-5 and realistically out of playoff contention.

DAL 35, DET 27
This game was far closer than expected considering that Jeff Driskel took the start and the Lions haven’t had a rushing offense all year. Driskel passed for 209 yards and two scores which both ended up with Marvin Jones (4-43, 2 TD). No receiver gained more than 47 yards and Kenny Golladay was held to a single catch for 34 yards. Bo Scarbrough was the surprise running back called up from the practice squad on Saturday and his first-ever NFL action resulted in 14 carries for 55 yards and one score against the team that originally drafted him and then gave up.

Ezekiel Elliott rushed for just 45 yards on 16 carries but scored and added a second touchdown on his two catches for 28 yards. Dak Prescott threw for 444 yards and three touchdowns which favored Michael Gallup (9-148, TD) and Randall Cobb (4-115, TD) but not Amari Cooper (3-38) since he almost always disappears in road games. The Lions put up a great fight and the Cowboys won because they had the minimum wage quarterback, not the highest-paid running back in the league.

JAC 13, IND 33
The Jaguars never had any success rushing and Leonard Fournette was held to only 23 yards on eight rushes. He added seven catches for 34 yards to help his fantasy value but the Colts defense was stout in this one. Nick Foles returned as the starter and passed for 296 yards and two touchdowns but that only benefited DJ Chark (8-104, 2 TD) since no one gained more than 58 yards or scored for the Jaguars. The loss drops the Jags to only 4-6 and the lack of rushing production was particularly disappointing.

Jacoby Brissett only threw for 148 yards and one touchdown to Marcus Johnson (4-38, TD) but the Colts won with their rushing. Marlon Mack gained 109 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries but left after halftime with a fractured hand. Since Jordan Wilkins was out, Jonathan Williams turned in 16 carries for 116 yards.  Both Brissett and Nyheim Hines ran in short touchdowns from their couple of rushes. Mack looks to be out for a while, so Williams and Jordan Wilkins will both be coveted free agents this week.

BUF 37, MIA 20

This was never really that close. The Bills had Devin Singletary run for 75 yards on 15 carries but still gave Frank Gore 11 rushes to gain just 27 yards. Josh Allen ran for 56 yards and a touchdown and passed for 256 yards and three more scores. John Brown had a big day with nine catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns while no other receiver topped 38 yards.  Dawson Knox (2-32) caught the other passing score. There was a bit more passing than expected, but the game was never in doubt.

None of the Miami running backs could best Kalen Ballage’s nine yards on nine carries though he did run in a score as well. Ryan Fitzpatrick ended with 323 yards and no touchdowns but DeVante Parker (7-135) provided the only fantasy relevant performance. The Fins scored on a punt return as well. The two-game winning streak was fun but it is definitely over. There is a decent chance that Fitzpatrick will throw 45 times in every game and just as good that he doesn’t score again.

DEN 23, MIN 27

Whoa. This was almost a trap game. The Broncos jumped out to a 20-0 lead by halftime before getting steamrolled in the second half. Still – the Fins ended the game with Brandon Allen taking three shots from the MIN-4 yard line to end the game and never scoring. Allen passed for 240 yards and one touchdown and Courtland Sutton shined with 113 yards on five receptions. By now there are no safe fantasy plays for the Denver receivers besides Sutton but he is holding onto his value very well. Phillip Lindsay (16-67) led the rushing but only ended with 75 total yards.

Dalvin Cook somehow ended with only 26 yards on 11 carries but scored once and caught five passes for 31 yards. Kirk Cousins threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns that mostly went to Stefon Diggs (5-121, TD) and Kyle Rudolph (5-67, TD). The Vikings were asleep in the first half but managed to mount the 27 point comeback to win. They remain just one game behind the Packers in the NFC North and still missing Adam Thielen.

NO 34, TB 17

This was an expected win and one of the few games that offered no surprises, at least for the Saints. Alvin Kamara ran for 75 yards on 13 carries and added ten catches for 47 yards. Drew Brees passed for 228 yards and three touchdowns but only Michael Thomas (8-114, TD) generate many fantasy points. Jared Cook also scored but only gained 33 yards on two catches. It may not have been quite as prolific with yardage as other meetings with the Bucs, but four touchdowns in total meant the fantasy starters all performed well.

The Buccaneers had nearly no rushing offense with Ronald Jones gaining just 13 yards on four runs and Peyton Barber never having a carry. Jameis Winston ended with 313 yards and two scores but his four interceptions were a killer. Though the Saints were without CB Marshon Lattimore, Mike Evans was held to only four catches for 69 yards and Chris Godwin settled for three receptions for 47 yards and one touchdown. Cameron Brate was the top receiver with a career-high ten catches for 73 yards. The Bucs disappointed since the matchup looked primed for Evans and Godwin to post major fantasy points.

NYJ 34, WAS 17
The Jets needed this win. Le’Veon Bell ran for 59 yards and score on 18 carries and added 33 yards on two receptions for one of his best showings as a Jet. Sam Darnold ended with 293 yards and four touchdowns as a testament to how bad the Redskins have become. Ryan Griffin led the team with 109 yards on five catches and a touchdown while Jamison Crowder turned in 76 yards and a score as well. Darnold produced a 121.2 QB rating in a road game. Granted, Robbie Anderson was held to only one catch but it was for a six-yard touchdown.

Adrian Peterson (9-25) was still the primary runner but Derrius Guice (7-24) had nearly as much work and added a 45-yard touchdown catch to make next week’s backfield just a bit tougher to call. Dwayne Haskins passed for 214 yards and two scores but Terry McLaurin (3-69) was as good as it got for receivers. The defense is bad and the offense is getting worse. But at least Guice offers something new to watch during the future losses.

CIN 10, OAK 17

Brutal game. 27 total points. Joe Mixon ran for 86 yards and a score plus caught a 17-yard pass for one of his best efforts of the year. But Ryan Finley only passed for 115 yards and completed only 13 of 31 attempts. Auden Tate (4-56) led the team but then appeared to have a severe injury to his neck and head. Mixon scored in the first quarter and the Bengals only managed one field goal in the rest of the game.

Josh Jacobs ran for 112 yards on 23 carries but only gained 12 yards on three catches. Derek Carr finished with 292 yards and one score to Foster Moreau (2-8, TD). Tyrell Williams (4-82) and Darren Waller (5-78) led the receivers but failed to score. This was a mail-in game and the Raiders got away with it. Lots of fantasy points were left on the field from what it should have been.

NE 17, PHI 10

Another snoozer.  The Eagles led 10-0 at the start of the second quarter and never scored again. Carson Wentz ended with 214 yards and one score to Dallas Goedert (3-36) and Zach Ertz (9-94) was the only notable Eagle in fantasy terms. Miles Sanders totaled just 47 yards and the Eagles could generate almost no offense in the game.

The Patriots were not much better despite facing a below-average defense in most categories. Sony Michel ran for 33 yards on ten carries and added just 11yards on two catches. Tom Brady passed for only 216 yards and no score on his 26 short completions. Julian Edelman threw a touchdown on a trick play to Phillip Dorsett (3-33. TD) but Edelman’s 53 yards on five receptions were tops for the Pats. The Patriots defense won this game with surprisingly little help from Brady.

CHI 7, LAR 17
Late season games tend to include several low-scoring matchups. It appears to be starting early this year. The Bears only ran for 70 yards on 23 rushes with nearly even carries for David Montgomery and Tarik Cohen. Like past games, the commitment to the run wasn’t there and Cohen would add five catches for 35 yards and the single touchdown. Taylor Gabriel (7-57) and Anthony Miller (6-54) led the team but Mitchell Trubisky only passed for 190 yards and the one score and was replaced on the final series by Chase Daniel ostensibly from a hip injury. The Bears offense was never better than mediocre and started the game out by missing two field-goal attempts.

The Rams were no better other than Todd Gurley running for 97 yards and a touchdown on 25 rushes and added 36 yards on three catches. Jared Goff only passed 18 times and completed 11 for 173 yards. Cooper Kupp (3-53) caught a 50-yard pass and was tackled at the one-yard line so Gurley could steal the score. The one catch was about a third of all passing yards. This was just another brutally slow, unproductive game.

The Game-o-the-Week

ARI 26, SF 36
This was far closer than expected not unlike their first meeting. The 49ers made the score look better when they recovered a fumble for a score on the final play of lateral-lateral-fumble. The Cardinals may rank No. 25 versus running backs but all combined the 49ers only ran for 27 yards on 18 carries. Deebo Samuel (8-134) had a second straight big performance but no other receivers topped 63 yards. Ross Dwelley replaced George Kittle and scored twice on his four catches for 14 yards. Emmanuel Sanders (3-33) ended up playing but then re-injured his ribs.

Kyler Murray only passed for 150 yards and two scores but ran for 67 yards and a touchdown. The passing stats were meager and Christian Kirk (6-41) led the team. Larry Fitzgerald (5-37, TD) had a rare score in this one. The biggest surprise was that David Johnson was active but never touched the ball. Kenyan Drake ran for 67 yards on 16 carries and added six receptions for 13 yards. The Cardinals led this 16-0 before the 49ers woke up in the second half.

Game day inactives, injuries and weather: Week 11

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

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TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS
Afternoon Games: RB Jordan Howard (PHI)
Sunday Night: RB David Montgomery (CHI)

Falcons at Panthers (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 46 degrees and partly cloudy

ATLANTA FALCONS
Inactives: RB Devonta Freeman, TE Austin Hooper, DE John Cominsky, OT Matt Gono, S Kemal Ishmael, WR Brandon Powell, and DT Deadrin Senat.
Lineup Notes: RB Devonta Freeman (foot) and TE Austin Hooper (knee) have been declared out this week.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
Inactives: RB Mike Davis, DT Kyle Love, DE Christian Miller, OT Dennis Daley, CB Ross Cockrell, LB Jordan Kunaszyk, and WR Brandon Zylstra.
Lineup Notes: RB Mike Davis was claimed off waivers this week but will not suit up today.

Cowboys at Lions (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: Indoors

DALLAS COWBOYS
Inactives: WR Cedrick Wilson, WR Devin Smith, S Jeff Heath, LG Connor Williams, DE Joe Jackson, LB Luke Gifford and DT Trysten Hill.
Lineup Notes: None

DETROIT LIONS
Inactives: 
QB Matthew Stafford, DL Da’Shawn Hand, T Rick Wagner, DE Romeo Okwara, T Dan Skipper, G Beau Benzschawel and CB Michael Jackson.
Lineup Notes: QB Matthew Stafford (hip, back) has been declared out and will miss another game. RB Ty Johnson (concussion) progressed from DNP on Wednesday to full participant on Friday, so he’s active and trending towards playing with his questionable tag.

Jaguars at Colts (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: Indoors if conditions warrant

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Inactives: TE Seth DeValve, QB Josh Dobbs, WR C.J. Board, RB Tyler Ervin, CB Tae Hayes, OL Brandon Thomas, and DT Dontavius Russell.
Lineup Notes: The Jaguars activated QB Nick Foles (clavicle) from IR last week and he’s expected to be the starter today. WR Dede Westbrook (shoulder) returned to full practice this week and is active today.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Inactives: RB Jordan Wilkins, WR Parris Campbell, OL Le’Raven Clark, CB Pierre Desir, WR T.Y. Hilton, QB Chad Kelly, and CB Quincy Wilson
Lineup Notes:
QB Jacoby Brissett (knee) put in a full week of practice and is active and will return to action. WR T.Y. Hilton (calf) has been ruled out again, as has WR Parris Campbell (hand).

Bills at Dolphins (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 66 degrees and clear

BUFFALO BILLS
Inactives: 
RB T.J. Yeldon, OT Ryan Bates, OG Ike Boettger, S Dean Marlowe, TE Tommy Sweeney, DT Vincent Taylor and WR Duke Williams.
Lineup Notes: None

MIAMI DOLPHINS
Inactives: S Reshad Jones, OG Shaq Calhoun, DE Taco Charlton, CB Xavier Crawford, LB Raekwon McMillan, OT Isaiah Prince, C/OG Chris Reed and CB Ken Webster.
Lineup Notes:
None

Texans at Ravens (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 38 degrees and overcast

HOUSTON TEXANS
Inactives:
WR Will Fuller, CB Vernon Hargreaves, WR Steven Mitchell, CB Bradley Roby, ILB Tyrell Adams, OT Chris Clark and DE Joel Heath.
Lineup Notes: WR Will Fuller (hamstring) put in some limited work this week in practice and was downgraded to out on Saturday. He will not return to action today as hoped.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
Inactives
: QB Trace McSorley, WR Chris Moore, WR Jaleel Scott, OL Ben Powers, DT Michael Pierce, DL Zach Sieler and CB Iman Marshall.
Lineup Notes: WR Marquise Brown (ankle) remains questionable this week after a very limited week of practice. He’s active and expected to try and play in today’s matchup.

Broncos at Vikings (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: Indoors

DENVER BRONCOS
Inactives: TE Jeff Heuerman, WR DaeSean Hamilton, RT Ja’Wuan James, DE DeMarcus Walker, CB Cyrus Jones, WR Juwaan Winfree, OT Calvin Anderson and DL Jonathan Harris.
Lineup Notes: WR DaeSean Hamilton (knee) “tweaked” his knee in practice on Thursday and is inactive. WR Tim Patrick was activated off IR this week and may see some snaps today. TE Jeff Heuerman (knee) will not return to the playing field as he’s inactive again.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Inactives
: WR Adam Thielen, DT Linval Joseph, OG Josh Kline, S Anthony Harris, OG Dru Samia, OT Oli Udoh and DT Hercules Mata’afa.
Lineup Notes: WR Adam Thielen (hamstring) didn’t practice all week and remains out. WR Josh Doctson (hamstring) was activated off IR this week but he’s not expected to get many snaps today.

Jets at Redskins (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 38 degrees and overcast

NEW YORK JETS
Inactives:
LB C.J. Mosley, CB Nate Hairston, DE Jordan Willis, LB Paul Worrilow, CB Darryl Roberts, DB Matthias Farley and OL Leo Koloamatangi.
Lineup Notes: RB Le’Veon Bell (illness, ribs, knee) only put in limited practices this week on Thursday and Friday but the team is optimistic he’ll play despite being tagged as questionable. Typical veteran week for WR Demaryius Thomas (knee, hamstring) picked up a knee injury this week, had his usual limited practice time and is his typical questionable on the injury report that he’ll play through. Both Bell and Thomas are active today. TE Chris Herndon (ribs) was placed on IR, ending his season.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Inactives: 
QB Colt McCoy, TE Vernon Davis, WR Paul Richardson, OL Ross Pierschbacher, S Deshazor Everett, RB Chris Thompson and DT Tim Settle.
Lineup Notes: RB Chris Thompson (toe), WR Paul Richardson (hamstring) and TE Vernon Davis (concussion) all remain out following the team’s bye week. RB Derrius Guice returns to action today but likely in a limited role.

Saints at Buccaneers (1:00pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 62 degrees and clear

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Inactives: CB Marshon Lattimore, TE Dan Arnold, WR Austin Carr, DE Carl Granderson, OL Ethan Greenidge, KR Deonte Harris, and OG Andrus Peat.
Lineup Notes: The Saints designated WR Keith Kirkwood (hamstring) for return from IR and he is active today.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Inactives: 
OLB Anthony Nelson, CB M.J. Stewart, OG Aaron Stinnie, CB Mazzi Wilkins, OT Jerald Hawkins, TE Jordan Leggett, and OLB Carl Nassib.
Lineup Notes: None

Cardinals at 49ers (4:05pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 72 degrees and clear

ARIZONA CARDINALS
Inactives: 
WR Damiere Byrd, CB Tramaine Brock, RB Zach Zenner, RB Chase Edmonds, OL Lamont Gaillard, OL Joshua Miles, and DL Jonathan Bullard.
Lineup Notes: RB Chase Edmonds (hamstring) remains out this week. According to reports this morning RB Kenyan Drake will start over RB David Johnson today.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Inactives: RB Matt Breida, TE George Kittle, PK Robbie Gould, QB C.J. Beathard, LB Azeez Al-Shaair, LT Joe Staley, and DL D.J. Jones.
Lineup Notes: RB Matt Breida (ankle) didn’t practice this week and is inactive. Fellow RB Raheem Mostert (knee) remains limited in practice but is expected to play through his questionable tag like last week. WR Emmanuel Sanders (ribs) sat out practice all week so he’s on the downside of his questionable tag. TE George Kittle (knee, ankle) remains out. TE Levine Toilolo (groin) returned to full practices this week and did not make the team’s final injury report. PK Robbie Gould (quad) is out again this week. Look for PK Chase McLaughlin to fill in again.

Bengals at Raiders (4:25pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 71 degrees and clear

CINCINNATI BENGALS
Inactives: WR A.J. Green, QB Jake Dolegala, CB Torry McTyer, OG Alex Remond, OT Cordy Glenn, TE Drew Sample, and DE Anthony Zettel.
Lineup Notes: WR A.J. Green (ankle) remains out indefinitely.

OAKLAND RAIDERS
Inactives: 
DB Lamarcus Joyner, OT David Sharpe, QB DeShone Kizer, WR/RS Dwayne Harris, WR Keelan Doss, C Erik Magnuson, and DT Terrell McClain.
Lineup Notes: None

Patriots at Eagles (4:25pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 41 degrees and overcast

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Inactives:
S Patrick Chung, DT Byron Cowart, OT Korey Cunningham, RB Damien Harris, TE Ryan Izzo, QB Cody Kessler and WR Gunner Olszewski.
Lineup Notes: WR N’Keal Harry (ankle) is expected to make his debut today. TE Matt LaCosse (knee) made it to questionable this week after limited practices and is active today.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Inactives: 
RB Jordan Howard, LB Nigel Bradham, DE Daeshon Hall, OG Nate Herbig, WR Alshon Jeffery, DE Shareef Miller and QB Nate Sudfeld.
Lineup Notes: RB Darren Sproles (quad) was placed on IR this week, ending his season. RB Jordan Howard (stinger) had a no-contact week of limited practice and is inactive today. The Eagles signed RB Jay Ajayi late this week and he may see some limited action. WR Alshon Jeffery (ankle) will not make it onto the playing field following the team’s off week. He’s out.

Bears at Rams (8:20pm ET)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees and clear

CHICAGO BEARS
Inactives: CB Duke Shelley, LB Isaiah Irving, LB Danny Trevathan, OL Alex Bars, DL Abdullah Anderson, TE Adam Shaheen, and WR Riley Ridley.
Lineup Notes: RB David Montgomery (ankle) put in a limited practice on Thursday but went full the rest of the week. He’s active and expected to play through his questionable tag tonight. TE Trey Burton (calf) and TE Adam Shaheen (foot) are both out for Sunday.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
Inactives: WR Brandin Cooks, WR Robert Woods, OT Rob Havenstein, OL Jamil Demby, DT Greg Gaines, DB Darious Williams, and S Jake Gervase.
Lineup Notes:
WR Brandin Cooks (concussion) has been ruled out and his return following his second concussion of the season is unclear. TE Gerald Everett (wrist) was limited all week in practice but is active and expected to play despite his questionable status.

Chiefs at Chargers (Monday Night in Mexico City)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees and mostly cloudy

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Lineup Notes: RB Damien Williams (personal) did travel with the team and is expected to play.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Lineup Notes: None

Week 10 snap counts: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

The Seattle Seahawks played a lot of their new players, Josh Gordon and Quandre Diggs, in their victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

The Seattle Seahawks improved to 8-2 on the season with a thrilling overtime victory over the previously undefeated San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, a game that will go down as an instant classic between the two NFC West rivals.

Seattle had a few tricks up their sleeves in this one, including the team debuts for both safety Quandre Diggs and receiver Josh Gordon.

Gordon was on the field for 28 snaps, hauling in a handful of crucial catches down the stretch to keep Seattle in the game.

Diggs played all 88 of Seattle’s defensive snaps, settling in as the team’s starting free safety alongside Bradley McDougald – giving Seattle a veteran duo to man the secondary.

The Seahawks also gave core special teamer Shaquem Griffin a new role on the defense, as the second-year saw 14 snaps on defense – all coming as an edge rusher in obvious passing downs. He previously had not played a single snap on defense this season, and appeared to be replacing Ziggy Ansah, who himself only saw 14 total snaps.

The Seahawks once again relied heavily on Chris Carson, who was on for 71 of Seattle’s 74 offensive snaps. Rashaad Penny only saw three total snaps, and did not come back into the game after fumbling early in the third quarter.

Jacob Hollister played in 58 snaps, thanks in part to an injury to Luke Willson that kept him out and limited him to just 14 total snaps.

Here is a look at Seattle’s snap counts and play percentages for Monday’s game.

And for the 49ers:

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4 Studs and 2 Duds in Seahawks’ wild overtime defeat of 49ers

Studs and duds from the Seattle Seahawks nail-biting win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 10.

The overtime magic seems to keep flowing for the Seattle Seahawks. Only a week removed from their dramatic overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Seahawks found themselves in yet another thriller when they needed an extra period to take down their rivals by the bay, the San Francisco 49ers.

Seattle vs. San Francisco on “Monday Night Football” was being billed as the game of the year, and it didn’t just live up to expectations, it exceeded them. In one of the wildest, climactic, back-and-forth wins one will ever see, the Seahawks delivered the previously unbeaten 49ers their first loss of the year in a game that came down to the final play of overtime.

The 49ers may still be in first place in the NFC West, but their margin for error was severely diminished as the Seahawks clearly demonstrated they are more than capable of taking back a division crown themselves. Here are four Studs and two Duds from Seattle’s Week 10 win.