Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 14

A look at who has been hot and cold down the stretch.

Monday night’s game in Buffalo provided a preview of what to expect moving into the final five weeks of the season. High-wind warnings with gusts approaching 50 miles per hour made the game plans for both teams had to be forcibly modified the day of the game.

This isn’t unusual, but the addition of one more week of games are pushing back fantasy schedules where most leagues are finishing in Week 17 instead of Week 16. Compounding the problem is the NFL didn’t start its season a week earlier, so there will be two weeks of regular-season games played in January.

With Week 17 games slated Jan. 2-3 to be played at Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, New England, New Jersey, Washington, Green Bay and Pittsburgh, the potential for frigid temperatures, snow and howling winds will almost surely impact fantasy football championship games everywhere, which may prompt some fantasy owners to pay a lot more attention to the schedule prior to drafts or auctions in the heat of summer, because you know Old Man Winter is going to rear his ugly head somewhere as the fantasy playoffs play out.

Here is the Week 14 Fantasy Market Report:

Fantasy Football Risers

RB Sony Michel, Los Angeles Rams

Michel has been mired in the back end of a time share with Darrell Henderson, but has proved to be more than merely a handcuff. In the two games Henderson has missed, Michel has had more than 20 carries in both. Sunday against Jacksonville, he got his opportunity and made the most of it, rushing 24 times for 121 yards and a touchdown. In the 10 games he has played, Henderson has had 20 carries just once and hasn’t had a game with more than 90 rushing yards. Michel may be little more than a handcuff, but clearly the Rams aren’t shy about using him when the opportunity presents itself. As a likely playoff team, riding the hot hand is a thing in the NFL.

WR Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals

One of the problems you run into with teams like the Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers when it comes to fantasy football is that the same players don’t come up big every week like other teams with one or two go-to players. Even teams with productive offenses like Kansas City and Dallas have the same players typically leading the way week after week after week. Higgins has led the team in receiving yards in four of the last five games and, in his last two games, he has been targeted 22 times, catching 15 passes for 252 yards and two touchdowns. Ja’Marr Chase took the No. 1 spot when Higgins missed two weeks in September, but Higgins has reemerged as the go-to guy for Joe Burrow as the Bengals make their stretch run.

RB Devonta Freeman, Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens have seen a revolving door at running back due to injuries that saw them digging up guys like Le’Veon Bell from the NFL graveyard. With high hopes for J.K. Dobbins prior to him going down before the start of the season, it seemed like the Ravens couldn’t make up their minds about who to stick with. Remember Ty’Son Williams? He’s had seven carries in the last nine games. Latavius Murray? In the three games he’s played since coming backs after missing three games, he has rushed 20 times for 47 yards. Freeman has 10 or more carries in each of the last five games and looks to be the featured guy moving forward, which has value in a run-heavy offense like the Ravens down the stretch.

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RB Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos

They say a starter doesn’t lose his job due to injury. That’s a lie. It happens all the time. Williams has been the No. 2 guy in Denver all season, despite having a better rushing average than veteran Melvin Gordon. Gordon was a no-go last week and the Broncos came into their huge road game with the Kansas City Chiefs announcing Williams would be the primary back. How did he respond? 23 carries for 102 yards, six receptions for 76 yards, and he scored a touchdown. Whenever Gordon gets back, he may find himself on the short end of the time share, because the Broncos likely have their future riding with Williams, not Gordon.

WR Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins

The talented rookie is only 14 receptions away from hitting the 100-catch milestone and is catching everything in sight. He has eight or more receptions in four of his last five games (all Miami wins, by the way). Over his last three, he has 26 catches for 292 yards and a touchdown. Waddle has only six fewer receptions than the next four Miami wide receivers combined and still seems to be flying a little under the radar. He doesn’t get much mention in the race for Rookie of the Year, but for a guy on pace to catch 112 passes for 1,100 yards, he would put himself in some rarified air in the rookie history books, whether he is acknowledged or not.

Fantasy Football Fallers

TE Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons

Pitts was the talk of the fantasy world in mid-October when he strung together a pair of games against the AFC East, catching 16 passes for 282 yards and a touchdown. He was prematurely anointed as potential the fourth face on the tight end Mount Rushmore. Unfortunately, he has crashed back to earth in the six games since. In that span, he has caught just 18 passes for 238 yards and no touchdowns and has fallen into the huge clump of tight ends looking to make a fantasy impact beyond the Big 3. It looked like he made it briefly, but his numbers are bleak over the last month and a half, which hurts fantasy owners who made a major investment in him, because he didn’t come cheap.

WR Antonio Brown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (for now)

Brown has been frustrating for fantasy owners, because he still has the talent to be a fantasy star but has a penchant for taking himself out of the mix. When things went south with the Raiders and he landed with Tom Brady in New England, fantasy owners were ecstatic that he could recreate his Pittsburgh Steelers numbers. But, he forced his way out the door by upsetting management and was quickly dismissed. At Brady’s urging, the Buccaneers gave him a chance, and Brown once again showed his talent. However, the NFL suspended him three games for misrepresenting his vaccination status, and Brown opted not to fight it while rehabbing his ankle injury. He maintains his innocence but may have played his last game as a Buc.

WR Michael Pittman, Indianapolis Colts

Pittman was putting together Pro Bowl-style numbers for the Colts in September and October – pushing him into starting lineups and making him a darling with the daily fantasy crowd. However, November hasn’t been kind for a player who was being viewed as an every-week must-start in most leagues. In his last four games, he has caught just 17 passes for 224 yards and no touchdowns – the kind of numbers that get fantasy owners looking elsewhere, especially with wins being more important now as seasons are nearing an end.

RB Adrian Peterson, Seattle Seahawks (for now)

This one bothers me because I spent years covering Peterson when he was with the Vikings and building his Hall of Fame resume. However, since leaving Minnesota five seasons ago, he has played with a whopping six teams – the Saints, Cardinals, Redskins, Lions, Titans and Seahawks. At some point, each team has made no effort to bring him back. In his first nine seasons, it can be argued there was no greater running back in the game and he should remain a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Peterson’s best bet is as a goal-line plunger, because his best days have long since passed, and all he has to hang his hat on now as a fantasy player is name recognition.

TE Evan Engram, New York Giants

It might seem strange that Engram is included on this list immediately following his most productive yardage game of the season, but the fact that his best yardage game is just 61 yards in 10 games is a testament to just how pedestrian he has become. He is averaging just 33 yards a game and has just two touchdowns on the season. Like Pitts, he’s another tight end who possesses insane physical gifts. However, he has teased at being one of the best at his position during his career only to have long stretches of little to no production and hurting a fantasy roster along the way and has fantasy owners scratching their heads as to how so much talent can have so little to show for it.

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 14 free-agent forecast

Gamers have a natural pivot after the Adam Thielen injury, and rentals galore highlight Week 14 waivers.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated. FAAB $ amounts are based on a $100 budget.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Bye weeks: Colts, Dolphins, Eagles, Patriots

Fantasy football waiver wire targets

Priority free agents

1) WR K.J. Osborn, Minnesota Vikings: Wide receiver Adam Thielen suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 13 and is bound to miss time, at least the upcoming Thursday Night Football. Osborn will enjoy single coverage as the Pittsburgh Steelers will have their collective hands full with Justin Jefferson. Osborn started off hot, scoring twice in the first six games and topping 76 yards on five or more grabs in three of those outings. His production fell off in a run-heavy offense that found a role for TE Tyler Conklin. Osborn is a borderline must-play in PPR vs. a defense that has allowed 21 receivers to land four-plus passes in 2021. While the overall numbers aren’t gaudy, Pittsburgh has benefited from playing LV, CLE, CHI and DET — hardly passing juggernauts. High-ankle sprains tend to be four- to six-week injuries, although Thielen hasn’t been given that kind of prognosis as of writing this sentence … Minnesota closes out with PIT, @CHI, LAR, @GB, CHI.

Availability: 96%
FAAB
: $18-20

2) RB Dontrell Hilliard, Tennessee Titans: The Titans return from their bye week with a barren cupboard at the skill positions as WR A.J. Brown (chest) and WR Julio Jones (hamstring) are both on IR for at least another week, and RB Derrick Henry (foot) is poised to miss the rest of the regular season. In the passing game, Hilliard stands to benefit from the pair of injured star receivers, and he has seen ample action on the ground to warrant a fantasy start in most formats. There’s a chance he wasn’t claimed prior to the bye or was cast back to the wire out of desperation, and gamers need to take a peek. From Weeks 14-18, Hilliard faces three easily exploitable ground units and a San Fran defense that has struggled to keep RBs out of the end zone in recent weeks.

Availability: 60%
FAAB
: $23-25

3) TE Ricky Seals-Jones, Washington Football Team: Seals-Jones missed the past few games with a hip injury while tight end Logan Thomas finally returned from a severe hamstring strain. As Thomas was starting his upswing, it is feared he suffered a torn ACL and an MCL against Las Vegas, which will end his season. Seals-Jones filled in admirably when Thomas previously was unavailable, and the journeyman tight end is nearing a return after being a game-time decision in Week 13. Washington faces one of the softest schedules the rest of the way for TEs with a pair of battles each with Philly and Dallas, plus another divisional tilt against the New York Giants. Facing the Eagles twice alone makes him a worthwhile addition.

Availability: 95%
FAAB: $9-10

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One-week plays

QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings: One-week rentals dominate waiver claims this time of the year, and if you’re desperate for a quarterback gamble, Big Ben is your man. His two best fantasy games have come in the last three weeks, and while his arm isn’t what it used to be, he can remain efficient in short-area passing to rack up a few touchdowns. Minnesota is an injured mess on defense, and while RB Najee Harris will get his on the ground, he’s also a huge factor in the aerial game. Roethlisberger has at least two TD passes in three of the last four contests, and Minnesota has given up three or more such plays in the last five games, including a 296-3-0 line to Jared Goff last week. Even Dallas backup Cooper Rush torched this defense in Week 8. In the five games leading up to Week 13, this defense ranked 31 percent better than average, a figure that will grow once Detroit’s stats are included into the mix.

Availability: 79%
FAAB
: $4-5

RB Adrian Peterson, Seattle Seahawks at Houston Texans: There could be some rest-of-season utility here with Peterson sticking around as a weapon around the stripe, but everything during his Tennessee stint lined up favorably, too, and still he was cut. Seattle afforded AD a touchdown in his team debut, but he ran for 16 yards on 11 carries, and he has now averaged 2.6 yards per carry over his last 38 totes. Not encouraging. But, if for only one week in time, Peterson should be quite capable of exploiting a Houston defense that gave up the seventh-most rushing yards per game and eighth-highest TD frequency to the position in the five contests leading up to Week 13. Should Peterson stick around, Seattle faces a few worthwhile matchups the rest of the way (@LAR, CHI, DET).

Availability: 79%
FAAB
: $3-4

WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears: The Pack return from a well-timed bye as Aaron Rodgers desperately needed to rest a broken toe. Valdes-Scantling has an intriguing gamble matchup ahead. While Chicago has fared okay vs. WRs in recent weeks, this was the third-worst unit at giving up big plays in the five games leading into Week 13. It also allowed receivers to turn the 10th-fewest catches into the 10th-most yards as a result. MVS offers nothing in fantasy without a trip into the end zone, but Chicago will have all it can do to prevent Davante Adams from wreaking havoc. Last year, in his lone meeting with the Bears, Valdes-Scantling caught two passes for 87 yards and a score — something in that vein is the target here … two or three catches, 60-90 yards and a TD vs. a unit that has allowed 14 WR scores in 12 outings.

Availability: 82%
FAAB
: $1-2

WR Donovan Peoples-Jones, Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens: A groin injury hampered Peoples-Jones before Week 13’s bye, and the time off should help put him closer to full strength. Now, there’s legitimate quarterback concern with Baker Mayfield, but the goal here is to exploit a Baltimore secondary that has been ravaged by injuries. Once arguably the strongest aspect of this defense, the loss of two Pro Bowl cornerbacks this year leaves Anthony Averett as the top cover man, which is something akin to plugging a hole in the Hoover Dam with toilet paper. There’s serious risk in trusting anything Cleveland passing attack right now, but the upside is juicy.

Availability: 91%
FAAB
: $1-2

PK Brandon McManus, Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions: No team has allowed more field goal attempts than the Lions, and just eight rosters have yielded more extra points. McManus hasn’t exactly been an ideal fantasy play in 2021, but the hamstrung Denver offense has presented him with two-plus field goal attempts in seven games this year. There’s hope for a battle of ineptitude leading to a low-scoring, FG-laden type of game.

Availability: 74%
FAAB: $0-1

PK Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings: In the past five weeks, Boswell has missed two extra points, but gamers need to go back to Week 3 to find the last time he missed a three-pointer. The veteran booter has attempted a trio of field goals in three of the last five, and he has two-plus tries in four of those contests. Minnesota has yielded the fourth-most FGAs per game in 2021, and 10 times have permitted more TD-capping attempts. Ravaged by injuries, Minnesota is poised to give up a load of points to Boswell one way or another.

Availability: 41%
FAAB: $0-1

Tennessee Titans D/ST vs Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jags have allowed only 22 sacks on the year, but this offense has turned it over 21 times in 12 games, including two of which that went the other direction. One kick return came against this group, too. Tennessee has been up and down in fantasy this year, but this defense returns from its bye week and will be asked to carry an infirmary of an offense if the Titans have any hope of holding onto their flimsy grasp on the No. 2 seed. The second-best defensive fantasy showing against Jacksonville in 2021 came from Tennessee in Week 5.

Availability: 78%
FAAB: $0-1

Los Angeles Chargers D/ST vs. New York Giants: Los Angeles saved its best defensive effort for Week 13, hounding Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow for six sacks. The four takeaways resulted in a score, and this high-powered offense was held to only 22 points. The Giants may once again be without Daniel Jones (neck), and even if he returns, we’re not talking about a substantial upgrade from Mike Glennon. In the past seven games, Giants quarterbacks have been sacked at least three timeson four occasions, and 10 of the 15 total takeaways have come in that window.

Availability: 74%
FAAB: $0-1

Seattle Seahawks D/ST at Houston Texans: Only four teams have yielded more sacks in 2021 than Houston, and whatever on Earth that quarterback showing was last week has to get Pete Carroll’s group excited. In the last five weeks, this offense has surrendered at least four sacks in four of the outings, and eight of the 21 turnovers on the year came in that period of time. Seattle has struggled to do much of anything on defense in 2021, so this one really could go either way, but Houston has been soooooo bad that it’s a worthwhile gamble.

Availability: 87%
FAAB: $0-1

Grab & stash

QB Gardner Minshew, Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles head into their bye week with Jalen Hurts (ankle) expected to regain his starting gig, according to head coach Nick Sirianni, once healthy. Minshew lit up the New York Jets in Week 13, so take it for what you will, but there’s an exploitable closing stretch on the slate to consider if Hurts doesn’t get healthy in time. The former Jaguar is best reserved for two-QB or superflex formats, however.

Availability: 99%
FAAB
: $0-1

RB Peyton Barber, Las Vegas Raiders: Running back Kenyan Drake was lost for the year with a broken ankle suffered in Week 13, and while he didn’t play much of a role in the last month, Josh Jacobs is an injury waiting to happen, and Barber belongs on all rosters as an insurance policy. There’s a chance he will be worked in slightly more — something like 5-8 touches per game — but shouldn’t be banked on as a playable commodity as long as Jacobs is healthy.

Availability: 76%
FAAB
: $1-2

RB Kenneth Gainwell, Philadelphia Eagles: Gainwell has more likely utility than the aforementioned Minshew, largely because Miles Sanders (ankle) has fought durability issues of late. The Eagles also have been without RB Jordan Howard the past few games, and while both backs could return from injury following the bye week, Gainwell belongs on radars in shallow leagues and rosters in more competitive formats.

Availability: 76%
FAAB
: $1-2

Eligible-to-return tracker

The following fantasy-relevant players are eligible to return from the Reserve/Injured list and could be on waivers, but inclusion below doesn’t guarantee coming back in the upcoming week. The date when the player was placed on IR is in parentheses.

  • WR Julio Jones, Tennessee Titans (11/13)

Deep diving for running backs

If you’re in a competitive league, it is unlikely running backs are just chillin’ on the waiver wire. But that doesn’t mean gamers aren’t still in need of “break in case of emergency” running backs. These players could be available for a dumpster dive:

  • Jaret Patterson, Washington Football Team (Antonio Gibson insurance)
  • Samaje Perine, Cincinnati Bengals (TD flier)
  • Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers (TD flier)

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 14

Fantasy football playoffs are upon us, so stay in the know for the latest news, injuries, and gameday inactives.

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.

Week 14 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Brandin Cooks (inactive), RB Ezekiel Elliott (active), WR Tee Higgins (active), WR DeAndre Hopkins (active), RB Kenyan Drake (active), TE Irv Smith (active)
Afternoon games: RB Josh Jacobs, WR Jamison Crowder
Sunday night: none
Monday night: TE Austin Hooper

Houston at Chicago (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 34 degrees, overcast

Houston

Inactives: TE Pharaoh Brown, CB Phillip Gaines, OT Charlie Heck, OL Hjalte Froholdt, WR Brandin Cooks, CB John Reid and QB Josh McCown

Lineup notes: RB David Johnson was placed on the Reserve/COVID-10 list and is out this week. RB Duke Johnson (illness) returned for a full practice Friday, and he figures to be busy in Week 14. WR Randall Cobb (toe) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Keke Coutee (knee) practiced Friday and is questionable but will play. WR Brandin Cooks (foot, neck) was limited all week and is not available despite being questionable.

Chicago

Inactives: DL Daniel McCullers, LB James Vaughters, OG Lachavious Simmons and CB Buster Skrine

Lineup notes: WR Allen Robinson (knee) made it back to practice fully Friday and is good to go.

Dallas at Cincinnati (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 46 degrees, mostly cloudy

Dallas

Inactives: LB Luke Gifford, CB Anthony Brown, WR Malik Turner, QB Ben DiNucci, DE Bradlee Anae, S Donovan Wilson and DT Eli Ankou

Lineup notes: RB Ezekiel Elliott (calf) was limited all week and questionable for Week 14 but will give it a whirl.

Cincinnati

Inactives: OT Mike Jordan, C B.J. Finney, PK Randy Bullock, CB Brandon Wilson and OG Keaton Sutherland

Lineup notes: RB Joe Mixon (foot) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) was limited all week but is available. PK Randy Bullock has been benched in favor of PK Austin Seibert.

Kansas City at Miami (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 81 degrees, partly cloudy

Kansas City

Inactives: OT Martinas Rankin, LB Damien Wilson, CB Thakarius Keyes, DE Tim Ward, DL Khalen Saunders and TE Ricky Seals-Jones

Lineup notes: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) and WR Tyreek Hill (illness) practiced Friday and are off the report.

Miami

Inactives: RB Salvon Ahmed, DT Benito Jones, LB Elandon Roberts, OG Ereck Flowers, LB Kyle Van Noy and FB Chandler Cox

Lineup notes: RB Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) has been ruled out. RB Myles Gaskin (knee) and RB Matt Breida were placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and also will not play. RBs DeAndre Washington and Patrick Laird should see the bulk of the work. QB Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) and WR Jakeem Grant (back) worked fully Friday and are good to go.

Arizona at New York Giants (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 58 degrees, partly cloudy

Arizona

Inactives: S Jalen Thompson, WR Andy Isabella, QB Brett Hundley, OT Joshua Miles, RB Eno Benjamin, OL Max Garcia and PK Zane Gonzalez

Lineup notes: RB Kenyan Drake (hip) and WR DeAndre Hopkins (neck, back) were limited all week but are active. PK Zane Gonzalez (back) has been downgraded to out, so PK Mike Nugent will handle the kicking duties.

New York

Inactives: DT R.J. McIntosh, OG Kyle Murphy, WR Dante Pettis, OT Jackson Barton, CB Darnay Holmes and LB T.J. Brunson

Lineup notes: QB Daniel Jones (hamstring) made it back for a full practice Friday and is ready to go.

Minnesota at Tampa Bay (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, mostly cloudy

Minnesota

Inactives: WR K.J. Osborn, RB Alexander Mattison, TE Kyle Rudolph, CB Dylan Mabin, LB Eric Kendricks and OL Olisaemeka Udoh

Lineup notes: TE Irv Smith (back) was limited all week and is ready to return. TE Kyle Rudolph (foot) was idle all week and is inactive.

Tampa Bay

Inactives: TE Tanner Hudson, CB Jamel Dean, DT Khalil Davis, RB Leonard Fournette, DE Jeremiah Ledbetter and QB Ryan W. Griffin

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (finger) had surgery to remove pins from his finger this week, but he practiced Thursday and Friday. He’s good to go, as is WR Mike Evans (hamstring). RB Leonard Fournette is a healthy scratch, so RB LeSean McCoy could have a larger role in the passing game.

Denver at Carolina (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees, mostly cloudy

Denver

Inactives: C Graham Glasgow, LB Anthony Chickillo, LB Mark Barron, DL Sylvester Williams, DB Trey Marshall, WR Tyrie Cleveland and OT Garett Bolles

Lineup notes: WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), QB Drew Lock (back) and RB Phillip Lindsay (knee) made it back for full practices Friday and are off the report. Both the starting right guard and left tackle will not play.

Carolina

Inactives: DL Mike Panasiuk, OT Dennis Daley, OT Greg Little, S Kenny Robinson, QB Will Grier, DE Marquis Haynes and RB Christian McCaffrey

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, thigh) had been deemed doubtful and is officially inactive. WR D.J. Moore (illness) remains on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, while WR Curtis Samuel came off Friday.

Tennessee at Jacksonville (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 74 degrees, partly cloudy

Tennessee

Inactives: CB Adoree’ Jackson, RB Darrynton Evans, S Kenny Vaccaro, LB Wyatt Ray and RB D’Onta Foreman

Lineup notes: WR Adam Humphries (concussion) returned to Injured Reserve after an unsuccessful return from a concussion. WR A.J. Brown (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (knee) logged full practices Friday and are off the report.

Jacksonville

Inactives: LB Kamalei Correa, LB Quincy Williams, LB Reggie Gilbert, QB Jake Luton, CB Luq Barcoo, C Brandon Linder and TE Tyler Davis

Lineup notes: RB James Robinson (knee) was limited Friday but is off the report. WR Laviska Shenault (thumb) practiced Friday and is good to go. TE Tyler Eifert (shoulder) was limited all week and is questionable but will play through it.

Indianapolis at Las Vegas (4:05 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Philip Rivers (toe) practiced Friday and doesn’t have an injury designation. Starting LT Anthony Castonzo (knee) is questionable after missing last week.

Las Vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Josh Jacobs (ankle) was limited all week and is questionable. RB Devontae Booker (back) and WR Nelson Agholor (knee) worked Friday and are off the report.

New York Jets at Seattle (4:05 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 41 degrees, light rain possible

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Jamison Crowder (calf) and RB Frank Gore (concussion) are listed as questionable. Crowder didn’t practice Friday, but Gore did. WR Breshad Perriman (shoulder) made it back to a full practice Friday and is good to go. RB La’Mical Perine (ankle) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Denzel Mims (personal) is out.

Seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Chris Carson (foot) and RB Carlos Hyde (toe) came off the injury report Friday and are good to go.

Green Bay at Detroit (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Green Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Allen Lazard (abdomen) was limited all week, but he’s off the report.

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hip) remains out this week. RB D’Andre Swift (illness) and QB Matthew Stafford (thumb) carry questionable tags. Swift and RB Kerryon Johnson (knee) practiced fully Friday. Stafford was limited all week. Johnson isn’t on the injury report.

New Orleans at Philadelphia (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 54 degrees, partly cloudy

New Orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Drew Brees (ribs) remains on Injured Reserve with Week 15 being a realistic return date. WR Michael Thomas (ankle) practiced fully Friday and is off the report.

Philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Alshon Jeffery (calf) made it back for a full practice Friday and is off the report. WR DeSean Jackson (ankle) remains out of action after being put on Injured Reserve in late October.

Washington at San Francisco* (4:25 p.m. EST)

*Played in Glendale, Ariz., at the Cardinals’ stadium

Kickoff Weather: 63 degrees, sunny (retractable-roof dome)

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Antonio Gibson (toe) has been ruled out. WR Terry McLaurin (ankle) came back to a full practice Friday and is off the report.

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) and TE George Kittle (foot) remain on Injured Reserve. WR Deebo Samuel (foot) practiced Friday and is off the report.

Pittsburgh at Buffalo (8:20 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 34 degrees, overcast

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: PK Chris Boswell (hip) and WR Chase Claypool (illness) practiced Friday and are off the report.

Buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Josh Allen (knee, ankle) has practiced fully Friday and is good to go.

Baltimore at Cleveland (8:15 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 33 degrees, mostly cloudy

Baltimore

Lineup notes: TE Mark Andrews (COVID-19) was activated and is expected to return to action. The same can be said for WR Willie Snead.

Cleveland

Lineup notes: WR Jarvis Landry (hip) practiced fully Friday and should be fine. TE Austin Hooper (neck) hasn’t practiced yet this week and is questionable. He’s likely to be a game-time decision.

Fantasy football injury report: Week 14 Friday walkthrough

Keep up with all of the notable fantasy football injuries heading into Week 14.

Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00 p.m. ET). Teams on the West Coast often report their injuries late and are not included.

ARIZONA CARDINALS
RB Kenyan Drake (hip), WR DeAndre Hopkins (neck, back) and PK Zane Gonzalez (back) are questionable this week. They were limited in practice all week. It’s hard to see any of them not suiting up, though.

ATLANTA FALCONS
WR Julio Jones (hamstring) has been ruled out. RB Todd Gurley (knee) and TE Hayden Hurst (ankle) missed some practice this week, but they’re off the report.

BALTIMORE RAVENS (Monday night)
No fantasy injuries of note.

BUFFALO BILLS
QB Josh Allen (knee, ankle) has practiced fully Friday and is good to go.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
RB Christian McCaffrey (shoulder, thigh) has been deemed doubtful. WR D.J. Moore (illness) remains on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, while WR Curtis Samuel came off Friday. Keep an eye on Moore’s status up to game time.

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CHICAGO BEARS
WR Allen Robinson (knee) made it back to practice fully Friday and is good to go.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
RB Joe Mixon
(foot) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) was limited all week and draws a questionable tag.

CLEVELAND BROWNS (Monday night)
WR Jarvis Landry (hip) practiced fully Friday and should be fine. TE Austin Hooper (neck) hasn’t practiced yet this week. Check his status Saturday.

DALLAS COWBOYS
RB Ezekiel Elliott (calf) was limited all week and questionable for Week 14.

DENVER BRONCOS
WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), QB Drew Lock (back) and RB Phillip Lindsay (knee) made it back for full practices Friday and are off the report.

DETROIT LIONS
WR Kenny Golladay (hip) remains out this week. RB D’Andre Swift (illness) and QB Matthew Stafford (thumb) carry questionable tags. Swift and RB Kerryon Johnson (knee) practiced fully Friday. Stafford was limited all week. Johnson isn’t on the injury report.

 GREEN BAY PACKERS 
WR Allen Lazard (abdomen) was limited all week, but he’s off the report.

HOUSTON TEXANS
RB David Johnson was placed on the Reserve/COVID-10 list and is out this week. RB Duke Johnson (illness) returned for a full practice Friday, and he figures to be busy in Week 14. WR Randall Cobb (toe) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Keke Coutee (knee) practiced Friday and is questionable. WR Brandin Cooks (foot, neck) was limited all week and is questionable

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
QB Philip Rivers (toe) practiced Friday and doesn’t have an injury designation.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
RB James Robinson (knee) was limited Friday but is off the report. WR Laviska Shenault (thumb) practiced Friday and is good to go. TE Tyler Eifert (shoulder) was limited all week and is questionable.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) and WR Tyreek Hill (illness) practiced Friday and are off the report.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
RB Josh Jacobs (ankle) was limited all week and is questionable. RB Devontae Booker (back) and WR Nelson Agholor (knee) worked Friday and are off the report.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
RB Justin Jackson (knee) was designated to return from Injured Reserve but has not been activated yet. RB Joshua Kelley (foot) made it back to practice fully Friday and is off the report.

LOS ANGELES RAMS (Played Thursday night)
No fantasy injuries of note.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
RB Salvon Ahmed (shoulder) has been ruled out. RB Myles Gaskin (knee), QB Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) and WR Jakeem Grant (back) worked fully Friday and are good to go.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
TE Irv Smith (back) was limited all week and is questionable. TE Kyle Rudolph (foot) was idle all week and is doubtful.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (Played Thursday night)
WR Julian Edelman (knee) remains on Injured Reserve.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
QB Drew Brees (ribs) remains on Injured Reserve with Week 15 being a realistic return date. WR Michael Thomas (ankle) practiced fully Friday and is off the report.

NEW YORK GIANTS
QB Daniel Jones (hamstring) made it back for a full practice Friday but is questionable.

NEW YORK JETS
WR Jamison Crowder (calf) and RB Frank Gore (concussion) are listed as questionable. Crowder didn’t practice Friday, but Gore did. WR Breshad Perriman (shoulder) made it back to a full practice Friday and is good to go. RB La’Mical Perine (ankle) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Denzel Mims (personal) is out.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
WR Alshon Jeffery (calf) made it back for a full practice Friday and is off the report. WR DeSean Jackson (ankle) remains out of action after being put on Injured Reserve in late October.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
PK Chris Boswell (hip) and WR Chase Claypool (illness) practiced Friday and are off the report.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) and TE George Kittle (foot) remain on Injured Reserve. WR Deebo Samuel (foot) practiced Friday and is off the report.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
RB Chris Carson (foot) and RB Carlos Hyde (toe) came off the injury report Friday and are good to go.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (finger) had surgery to remove pins from his finger this week, but he practiced Thursday and Friday. He’s good to go, as is WR Mike Evans (hamstring).

TENNESSEE TITANS
WR Adam Humphries (concussion) returned to Injured Reserve after an unsuccessful return from a concussion. WR A.J. Brown (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (knee) logged full practices Friday and are off the report.

WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
RB Antonio Gibson (toe) has been ruled out. WR Terry McLaurin (ankle) came back to a full practice Friday and is off the report.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 14

Mapping the fantasy football values for all relevant options in Week 14.

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QUARTERBACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Patrick Mahomes
@MIA
Davante Adams
@DET
Aaron Rodgers
@DET
J. Jefferson
@TB
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Keenan Allen
ATL
Deshaun Watson
@CHI
A. Robinson II
HOU
Russell Wilson
NYJ
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Justin Herbert
ATL
Adam Thielen
@TB
Kirk Cousins
@TB
DK Metcalf
NYJ
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
DeAndre Hopkins
@NYG
Mike Glennon
TEN
Amari Cooper
@CIN
Josh Allen
PIT
T.Y. Hilton
@LVR
B. Roethlisberger
@BUF
A.J. Brown
@JAC
Kyler Murray
@NYG
Chris Godwin
MIN
Tom Brady
MIN
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Matt Ryan
@LAC
Cooper Kupp
NE
Philip Rivers
@LVR
Marquise Brown
@CLE
Ryan Tannehill
@JAC
Michael Thomas
@PHI
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Jarvis Landry
BAL
M. Stafford
GB
Julio Jones
@LAC
Lamar Jackson
@CLE
DeVante Parker
KC
Taysom Hill
@PHI
Marvin Jones
GB
Derek Carr
IND
J. Smith-Schuster
@BUF
Andy Dalton
@CIN
Calvin Ridley
@LAC
Sam Darnold
@SEA
Deebo Samuel
WAS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Diontae Johnson
@BUF
Nick Mullens
WAS
Robby Anderson
DEN
Cam Newton
@LAR
Tim Patrick
@CAR
Jared Goff
NE
Stefon Diggs
PIT
Daniel Jones
ARI
Tyler Boyd
DAL
Drew Lock
@CAR
Mike Evans
MIN
Alex Smith
@SF
Brandin Cooks
@CHI
Tua Tagovailoa
KC
Jamison Crowder
@SEA
Baker Mayfield
BAL
Brandon Aiyuk
WAS
T. Bridgewater
DEN
Robert Woods
NE
Brandon Allen
DAL
Tyler Lockett
NYJ
Ryan Finley
DAL
Tyreek Hill
@MIA
M. Trubisky
HOU
Antonio Brown
MIN
Jalen Hurts
NO
Cole Beasley
PIT
RUNNING BACKS
Corey Davis
@JAC
BEST BETS
Opp
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Aaron Jones
@DET
Terry McLaurin
@SF
Derrick Henry
@JAC
Jerry Jeudy
@CAR
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Sammy Watkins
@MIA
C. McCaffrey
DEN
Collin Johnson
TEN
D. Montgomery
HOU
S. Shepard
ARI
James Robinson
TEN
Zach Pascal
@LVR
M. Gordon III
@CAR
Kendrick Bourne
WAS
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Allen Lazard
@DET
Ezekiel Elliott
@CIN
Gabriel Davis
PIT
Dalvin Cook
@TB
Willie Snead
@CLE
Nick Chubb
BAL
Nelson Agholor
IND
Chris Carson
NYJ
Michael Gallup
@CIN
Jonathan Taylor
@LVR
Josh Reynolds
NE
Alvin Kamara
@PHI
Anthony Miller
HOU
J.K. Dobbins
@CLE
Hunter Renfrow
IND
Kareem Hunt
BAL
DJ Chark Jr.
TEN
Wayne Gallman
ARI
M. Pittman Jr.
@LVR
Austin Ekeler
ATL
Keke Coutee
@CHI
Nyheim Hines
@LVR
Christian Kirk
@NYG
Damien Harris
@LAR
Denzel Mims
@SEA
Ty Johnson
@SEA
Quintez Cephus
GB
C. Edwards-Helaire
@MIA
R. Gage Jr.
@LAC
J.D. McKissic
@SF
Greg Ward Jr.
NO
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Cam Sims
@SF
Myles Gaskin
KC
B. Perriman
@SEA
Adrian Peterson
GB
Mike Williams
ATL
Cam Akers
NE
Darius Slayton
ARI
Duke Johnson
@CHI
Tee Higgins
DAL
Kenyan Drake
@NYG
CeeDee Lamb
@CIN
Ronald Jones
MIN
Chase Claypool
@BUF
Jeff Wilson Jr.
WAS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Peyton Barber
@SF
Jakobi Meyers
@LAR
David Johnson
@CHI
Henry Ruggs III
IND
D. Henderson
NE
KJ Hamler
@CAR
Miles Sanders
NO
L. Shenault Jr.
TEN
Chase Edmonds
@NYG
Damiere Byrd
@LAR
L. Fournette
MIN
A.J. Green
DAL
Devontae Booker
IND
Brandon Zylstra
DEN
D. Singletary
PIT
Tre’Quan Smith
@PHI
Giovani Bernard
DAL
J. Washington
@BUF
James White
@LAR
Jalen Guyton
ATL
Todd Gurley
@LAC
Travis Fulgham
NO
Benny Snell Jr.
@BUF
Chris Conley
TEN
Raheem Mostert
WAS
Adam Humphries
@JAC
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Curtis Samuel
DEN
Mark Ingram
@CLE
Kenny Golladay
GB
Alfred Morris
ARI
D.J. Moore
DEN
Latavius Murray
@PHI
Pharoh Cooper
DEN
Carlos Hyde
NYJ
Rashard Higgins
BAL
Sony Michel
@LAR
Darnell Mooney
HOU
Kerryon Johnson
GB
Golden Tate
ARI
Frank Gore
@SEA
M. Valdes-Scantling
@DET
James Conner
@BUF
D. Robinson
@MIA
Gus Edwards
@CLE
Chad Hansen
@CHI
Zack Moss
PIT
L. Fitzgerald
@NYG
Le’Veon Bell
@MIA
Jakeem Grant
KC
Josh Jacobs
IND
Danny Amendola
GB
Antonio Gibson
@SF
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
D’Andre Swift
GB
BEST BETS
Opp
Kalen Ballage
ATL
Saints
@PHI
Tony Pollard
@CIN
Packers
@DET
TIGHT ENDS
GREAT STARTS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Rams
NE
Travis Kelce
@MIA
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
T.J. Hockenson
GB
Titans
@JAC
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Buccaneers
MIN
Hunter Henry
ATL
Seahawks
NYJ
Mike Gesicki
KC
Chiefs
@MIA
Robert Tonyan
@DET
Cardinals
@NYG
Eric Ebron
@BUF
Falcons
@LAC
Mark Andrews
@CLE
Colts
@LVR
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Panthers
DEN
Rob Gronkowski
MIN
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Darren Waller
IND
Patriots
@LAR
Evan Engram
ARI
Giants
ARI
Cole Kmet
HOU
49ers
WAS
Anthony Firkser
@JAC
Cowboys
@CIN
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Browns
BAL
Tyler Eifert
TEN
Ravens
@CLE
Jordan Reed
WAS
Football Team
@SF
Dallas Goedert
NO
Steelers
@BUF
Hayden Hurst
@LAC
Vikings
@TB
Kyle Rudolph
@TB
Bears
HOU
Dalton Schultz
@CIN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Logan Thomas
@SF
Raiders
IND
Noah Fant
@CAR
Broncos
@CAR
Zach Ertz
NO
Jaguars
TEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Dolphins
KC
Drew Sample
DAL
Bills
PIT
Austin Hooper
BAL
Lions
GB
Tyler Higbee
NE
Bengals
DAL
Jared Cook
@PHI
Chargers
ATL
Luke Willson
@CLE
Jets
@SEA
Dawson Knox
PIT
Texans
@CHI
Jonnu Smith
@JAC
Eagles
NO