Lions final injury report vs. Vikings: 2 players out, 1 doubtful

Lions final injury report vs. Vikings: Jerry Jacobs and Brock Wright ruled out for Sunday’s game

The final Week 16 injury report for the Detroit Lions is a relatively short one. Two Lions have been ruled out for Sunday’s game in Minnesota, with another listed as doubtful.

Cornerback Jerry Jacobs (hamstring) and tight end Brock Wright (knee) did not practice all week and will not play on Sunday. In addition, linebacker Derrick Barnes is doubtful with a shoulder injury. No player listed as doubtful under Dan Campbell as head coach has ever played, so Barnes is effectively out as well.

Two players aiming to return from injured reserve will also not be activated this week. Defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson and fullback Jason Cabinda were ruled out, meaning they will say on I.R. through the weekend.

No other Lions carry any injury designation for Sunday’s game. That includes right tackle Penei Sewell, who was limited in practice early in the week with a shoulder issue. Sewell was a full participant on both Thursday and Friday.

Fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em: Week 16

Check out these starts and sits for fantasy football in Week 16.

The fantasy football playoffs are officially underway as just two more weeks remain in the season for the majority of leagues. Now, it’s time to look at some start/sit decisions for Week 16.

Doing start/sit articles can be a little challenging. The players featured on the list below should not be taken as “must starts” or “must sits.” Instead, these are more suggestions on what we believe managers should do with fringe players heading into the weekend. The choice is ultimately up to the manager.

Just because a player is listed as a “start” doesn’t mean he should be put in the lineup over the secure, bona fide studs. Vice versa for the “sits.” If there’s no better option on the waiver wire or the bench, a manager shouldn’t automatically sit the player. That’s why these can be tricky waters to navigate.

Feel free to ask any specific start/sit questions via X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11), or check out our start/bench list for Week 16:

Behind Enemy Lines: Previewing Patriots’ Week 12 matchup with Broncos Wire

Patriots Wire goes behind enemy lines with Broncos Wire editor Jon Heath to preview Sunday’s Patriots-Broncos game

Before the plane lifts off and carries the New England Patriots to Mile High for a Christmas Eve showdown with the Denver Broncos, Patriots Wire sat down with Broncos Wire editor Jon Heath to preview the game.

The Patriots are coming into this matchup as a dead in the water team with a 3-11 record, while the Broncos are barely clinging to life in the AFC,

New England fought valiantly but ultimately came up short in their last outing against the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Broncos are coming off a shocking blowout loss to the Detroit Lions.

What better way to bring in Christmas than a battle between two Hall of Fame coaches, Bill Belichick and Sean Payton, in a game that should be more exciting than it looks on paper.

Here’s our Q&A with Broncos Wire’s Jon Heath:

Patriots vs Broncos 2023 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online

How to watch Sunday’s Patriots-Broncos game

The New England Patriots will face their third AFC West opponent in three weeks when traveling to Mile High to take on the Denver Broncos on Christmas Eve Sunday.

After stunning the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road, it was back to losing for the Patriots, who stumbled in defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in Foxborough. They’ll try to get back on track against an up and down Broncos team coming off a blowout loss to the Detroit Lions.

Broncos coach Sean Payton has managed to breathe life into the team after a rocky start to the season, and they’ll surely be looking to take advantage of a Patriots team with all sorts of problems in this matchup.

The defense has remained competitive, but the offense has been a complete mess for New England. They’ll need to turn it around to have a fighting chance in this game.

Here’s how to watch:

Patriots Week 16 injury report: Two new players added to DNP list on Thursday

Two new Patriots players popped up as non-participants at Thursday’s practice.

The New England Patriots were back on the practice field on Thursday with two new names listed as non-participants on the injury report.

Along with Rhamondre Stevenson, Hunter Henry, Conor McDermott and Jabrill Peppers, the Patriots were also missing linebacker Anfernee Jennings and special-teamer Cody Davis. Both were listed as out with an illness.

Peppers being out is already a major concern, but the addition of Jennings could create serious problems for the Patriots defensively. Jennings has really stepped up in the outside linebacker role with four-time Pro Bowler Matthew Judon out with a torn biceps.

Here are the full injury reports for both teams on Thursday:

New England Patriots

Player Injury Wednesday Thursday Friday Game Status
TE Hunter Henry Knee DNP DNP
OT Conor McDermott Concussion DNP DNP
S Jabrill Peppers Hamstring DNP DNP
RB Rhamondre Stevenson Ankle DNP DNP
DL Christian Barmore Shoulder LP LP
Ja’Whaun Bentley Knee LP LP
OT Trent Brown Ankle/Hand LP LP
CB Jonathan Jones Knee LP LP
SpT Matthew Slater Hamstring LP LP
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster Ankle LP LP
LB Jahlani Tavai Ankle LP LP
S Cody Davis Illness DNP
LB Anfernee Jennings Illness DNP
OT Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Knee FP

DNP: Did not practice; LP: Limited participation ; FP: Full participation

Pittsburgh Steelers

Player Injury Wednesday Thursday Friday Game Status
OLB Nik Bonitto Knee DNP DNP
TE Greg Dulcich Hamstring/Foot DNP DNP
RB Samaje Perine Not injury-related/Rest DNP FP
OLB Jonathon Cooper Ankle LP FP
T Alex Palczewski Knee LP FP
DT Mike Purcell Not injury-related/Rest DNP
TE Chris Manhertz Not injury-related/Rest LP

DNP: Did not practice; LP: Limited participation ; FP: Full participation

The good news for the Patriots is offensive tackle Tyrone Wheatley Jr. being a full participant. With Brown dealing with injuries and McDermott still in concussion protocol, the team might need Wheatley to step up and contribute.

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The best fantasy football gamble of Week 16

Can this journeyman string together two strong fantasy showings?

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start as a streamer. The decision can be a mental wrestling match, but for the purpose of brevity, only one player can be chosen as my favorite fantasy football gamble of the week.

The players chosen in this series are meant to be fliers for fantasy owners in desperate situations or those willing to take an intentional risk. No player is intended to be a lineup lock for guaranteed results, hence the name of the series.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 16

Tracking my 2023 predictions: 6-9-0
All-time record: 25-40-3 (39.0%)

Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected, leaves with an injury, or is ruled out after publishing

This year, we’ll also track the accuracy on a percentage basis to show relative results, since sometimes calling a player a loss doesn’t actually hurt gamers. An example would be if a projection narrowly falls short of the 75 percent threshold, the player is still of use in a lineup.

Wk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
% 55 74 41 20 150 66 16 25 88 121 138 80 87 64% 48%
Grade E C F- F- A+ D F- F- B+ A+ A+ B- B+ D F

While the 19.9-point projection last week for Philadelphia Eagles running back D’Andre Swift was a flop, some of the actual numbers I forecasted weren’t out of line. He out-touched my expectation by a handful of carries, rushing for eight more yards than projected. The Eagles sent three passes his way, just one shy of my stat line for Swift, but he did nothing with his chances through the air (two catches, one yard).

Not finding the end zone is really what killed this recommendation. He would have finished within the range to be a “win” with a single score … unfortunately, Jalen Hurts stole a pair of rushing touchdowns. It’s frustrating, but that was the true risk in playing Swift.

This week, our attention turns to a journeyman quarterback who has a little bit of gunslinger in his DNA.

Minnesota Vikings QB Nick Mullens vs. Detroit Lions

In his first full start with the Vikings, Mullens posted 303 passing yards, two touchdowns and chipped in 10 rushing yards. While he did toss a pair of interceptions, a 24-plus-point day on the road was a nice early Christmas present for anyone brazen enough to play him.

Now that we have a more recent sample, gamers should feel some comfort in taking a chance on him this week. It really isn’t worth going into great detail about Mullens’ past starting tenures with San Francisco in 2018 and ’20, but he was fantasy-relevant multiple times and proved unafraid to push the ball downfield — that’s extra important because of the vertical threats in Minnesota’s aerial arsenal.

Having Justin Jefferson alone brings a dynamic that cannot be understated, and all of his defensive attention makes Jordan Addison‘s explosiveness that much more valuable. Tight end T.J. Hockenson is a chain-moving safety valve as well as a dangerous outlet in the red zone. Even peripheral options, such as versatile running back Ty Chandler and third receiver K.J. Osborn, can do checkdown damage to help enhance Mullens’ chances of posting QB1 numbers.

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Mullens is at home vs. Detroit, a group that has allowed an average of 22.7 fantasy points to the position this year. In the last six weeks since the Lions came out of the bye, half of the performances have been good for 27 or more points. Ten quarterbacks have gone for at least 21.8 points, and the matchup is 16% easier than average in the last five weeks.

The key factor here will be game script. If the Lions come out and lay an egg on offense, there’s not going to be a need for Mullens to throw much more than 30 times. Detroit has done the best job at limiting running backs this year, so Minnesota will need to put the ball in the air regardless of how many points the Lions hang on the board, but this one could turn into a shootout of sorts if Jared Goff is dealing.

Divisional matchups tend to be unpredictable given how uniquely familiar each squad is with one another, and this is the first meeting between the two in 2023. Minnesota’s offense gets the edge here with the Lions not having extensive opposition research on Mullens’ recent tendencies.

My projection: 24 of 36, 288 passing yards, 3 passing TDs, 1 INT, 6 rushing yards (26.0 fantasy points)

Lions injury report: Penei Sewell is back as a full practice participant

Sewell and Levi Onwuzurike both returned to being full participants after being limited a day earlier

There was a welcome sight at Detroit Lions practice on Thursday. Right tackle Penei Sewell was a full participant in the practice session, a day after he was limited with a shoulder issue.

Sewell and defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike were both fully active after being limited on Wednesday. Onwuzurike was back from a knee malady.

The only player currently active who carried a limited participant status on Thursday is LB Derrick Barnes, who injured his shoulder during the win over the Broncos but did play in that game after suffering the injury.

Both CB Jerry Jacobs and TE Brock Wright remained out for a second straight day. Jacobs is dealing with a hamstring issue while Wright is sidelined with a hip. Center Frank Ragnow took his customary veteran’s day of rest on Thursday, too.

 

Everything to know heading into Saints’ Week 16 game vs. Rams

Everything to know heading into Saints’ Week 16 game vs. Rams: Injury report, how to watch, referee assignment, and more

The New Orleans Saints are still in the hunt to win the NFC South, now preparing to take on the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night. Here’s everything you need to know heading into Week 16 including broadcast info, referee assignment, series history, and the latest injury report, among other key notes. Get up to speed before kickoff:

Who wins the Week 16 game between the Bucs and the Jaguars?

It’s a sunshine showdown in Tampa Bay — cast your vote in our poll to predict the winner of Week 16’s Bucs at Jaguars matchup!

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers don’t play the Jacksonville Jaguars too often in a battle of Florida teams, but when they do, it’s always a fun one.

The value the Bucs would get out of a win against Jacksonville is huge. Should Tampa Bay win this one and the New Orleans Saints lose to the Los Angeles Rams, the Bucs would need to beat either the Saints or Panthers in their last two games. That variability is a big boon to the team’s playoff chances, offering an even greater motivation to win.

The Jaguars, meanwhile, could be without their starting quarterback. QB Trevor Lawrence suffered a concussion against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15 and did not practice on Monday, so his status is up in the air. Should he not be able to go, the Bucs would face QB C.J. Beathard.

According to BetMGM, the Bucs are one-point favorites against the Jaguars. The over-under is set at 42.5.

Will Tampa Bay get a huge win for their NFC South chances? Or will the Jaguars end their losing streak and win the sunshine showdown?

VOTE!

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Lions vs. Vikings will be featured game in early broadcast slot

Lions vs. Vikings will be featured game in early broadcast slot on FOX

Christmas Eve means Detroit Lions football! For fans across Michigan and Lions fans all over the country, there’s a good chance that Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings will be available to watch.

The game is the featured broadcast on FOX across the 1 p.m. ET viewing window. On the map below (courtesy 506 Sports) the Lions-Vikings game will be shown on the local FOX affiliates in the red areas. That includes all markets in Michigan, the Northeast and nearly all of the country west of the Mississippi River.

Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma will be on the broadcast call, a crew that hasn’t called a Lions game this season.