Mon Nov 18 8:13am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer
Hill has game for the ages
This week had some of the biggest fantasy performances of the season. We had players absolutely carry fantasy teams to wins. There were seven players with 30-plus fantasy points. And it was not quarterbacks doing all the big scoring with five non-quarterbacks scoring big. Two of those big scorers were tight ends. It was quite the week of fantasy scoring. Hopefully, you were on the positive sign of things in Week 11.
Eagles 26, Commanders 18
Fantasy Stud: Saquon Barkley. Barkley had a monster game, rushing 26 times for 146 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught two passes for 56 yards, giving him 202 total yards. Barkley scored 33.8 fantasy points, giving him four games with 30-plus fantasy points. Barkley is having a huge first season in Philadelphia and might be the best fantasy back in the game right now
Fantasy Dud: Terry McLaurin. There were a lot of duds in this game but McLaurin tops the list. He had just a catch for 10 yards in a game most thought would be high scoring with a lot of fantasy points. It was a surprise performance, but Jayden Daniels struggled to complete passes down the field. McLaurin scored just two fantasy points. He had at least 14 fantasy points eight straight games before this terrible showing.
Game Notes: Brian Robinson returned from his hamstring injury and looked fine, getting his usual workload. He ran 16 times for 63 yards and a touchdown.
Jalen Hurts failed to throw a touchdown pass for just the second time this season. He was 18-of-28 for 221 yards. He did run in a score, rushing 10 times for 39 yards and a touchdown.
Packers 20, Bears 19
Fantasy Stud: Josh Jacobs. Jacobs got a big workload in the Packers victory. He ran 18 times for 76 yards and a touchdown. He also caught four passes for 58 yards. Jacobs had 134 total yards and scored 23.4 fantasy points. He has 20-plus fantasy points three of four games. Jacobs has been as consistent as any fantasy back in the game this season
Fantasy Dud: Caleb Williams. Williams actually played a pretty good game but didn’t help his fantasy owners. He threw for 231 yards and ran for 70 more, but didn’t score a touchdown. He had 18.55 fantasy points despite a season-high 70-rushing yards. Williams has not topped 20 fantasy points since Week 6.
Game Notes: Jordan Love was 13-of-17 for 261 yards and a touchdown with an interception. He also ran four times for 18 yards and a score.
Christian Watson topped 70 yards for the first time this season. He had four receptions for 150 yards on four targets.
Saints 35, Browns 14
Fantasy Stud: Taysom Hill. Hill had one of the great fantasy games of the season and recent seasons. He even turned the ball over twice, throwing a pick and losing a fumble. Hill did it all, though. He ran seven times for 138 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught eight passes for 50 yards on 10 targets. He scored 43.7 fantasy points. He had a game for the ages, leading many fantasy teams to victory
Fantasy Dud: Nick Chubb. Chubb continues to do little for his fantasy owners. He ran 11 times for 50 yards and didn’t catch a pass. Chubb scored just five fantasy points and has not topped six fantasy points since Week 7, which was his first game of the season. Chubb is a very hard fantasy player to trust right now.
Game Notes: Jerry Jeudy had his best game of the season, catching six passes for 142 yards and a touchdown on nine targets. He has 18 receptions his last three games and been targeted 28 times during that stretch.
Jameis Winston had a monster game in defeat, going 30-of-46 for 395 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. Winston has 27-plus fantasy points two of three games.
Colts 28, Jets 27
Fantasy Stud: Anthony Richardson. Richardson returned to the starting lineup and played his best game of the season against a good Jets defense. He was 20-of-30 for 272 yards and a touchdown without an interception. He ran 10 times for 32 yards and two touchdowns, giving him three total scores. Richardson scored 31.8 fantasy points, showing his huge fantasy potential in a starting role
Fantasy Dud: Jonathan Taylor. Taylor got a ton of work and the Colts put up some points, but that didn’t help his fantasy production. Taylor ran 24 times for just 57 yards, averaging only 2.4 yards per carry. He also caught just a pass for three yards. So Taylor had 25 touches but only seven fantasy points.
Game Notes: Josh Downs continued his great play, catching five passes for 84 yards and a touchdown. Downs has 70-plus yards three of four games.
Breece Hall had a great overall game, running 16 times for 78 yards and a touchdown. Hall caught seven passes for 43 yards and another touchdown.
Lions 52, Jaguars 6
Fantasy Stud: Amon-Ra St. Brown. There were tons of Lions studs in this one, but we’ll give it to St. Brown. He had 11 receptions for 161 yards and two touchdowns. St. Brown scored 39.1 fantasy points, a season high for him. He has 18-plus fantasy points three straight and four of five games. He has found the end zone eight straight games. St. Brown is having another big fantasy season
Fantasy Dud: Travis Etienne. Etienne was a disappointment, especially if you consider he got more playing time with Tank Bigsby out. Etienne ran 12 times for just 27 yards and caught three passes for six yards. This Jaguars offense is a mess with Trevor Lawrence out of the lineup.
Game Notes: Jared Goff was 24-of-29 for 412 yards and four touchdowns without a turnover. He was about perfect in the game.
Jameson Williams enjoyed his second 100-yard game of the season, his first since Week 1. He had four receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown on six targets.
Vikings 23, Titans 13
Fantasy Stud: Sam Darnold. Darnold was the good Darnold in this one. He scored three touchdowns without throwing an interception. He was 20-of-32 for 246 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran eight times for 18 yards and another touchdown. Darnold scored 27.1 fantasy points, which was a season high for him
Fantasy Dud: Tony Pollard. Pollard has nine carries for just 15 yards. He caught two passes for 14 yards, giving him only 29 total yards. Pollard had 4.9 fantasy points, breaking a streak of three straight games with double-digit fantasy points. It was a really poor showing for Pollard.
Game Notes: Nick Westbrook-Ikhine had a 98-yard touchdown. He had two catches for 117 yards and a touchdown on six targets. He has found the end zone five of six games.
Jordan Addison left the game early because of cramping but played well before exiting. He had three receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown. He has scores two of three games.
Steelers 18, Ravens 16
Fantasy Stud: Chris Boswell. It is rare for a kicker to get the stud honors but it was well deserving for Boswell. He accounted for all 18 points and made three fields of 50-plus yards. He had more than 20 fantasy points in most formats, getting rewarded for longer kicks. Boswell is having his best season as a pro and producing big weekly numbers
Fantasy Dud: Lamar Jackson. Jackson had his worst fantasy game of the year, scoring just 17.95 fantasy points. He was 16-of-33 for 207 yards and a touchdown with an interception. He ran four times for 46 yards. The Steelers did a great job of holding Jackson in check, which has rarely been done this year.
Game Notes: Derrick Henry scored a touchdown once again, giving him a score every single game. He has 15 total scores. Henry ran 13 times for 65 yards and a touchdown.
George Pickens had a season-high eight receptions for 89 yards on 12 targets. He has 11-plus fantasy points four straight games.
Rams 28, Patriots 22
Fantasy Stud: Matthew Stafford. Stafford was nearly flawless, finishing 18-of-27 for 295 and four touchdowns without a turnover. Stafford had a season-high 30.75 fantasy points. He has 21-plus points three of four games. The Rams are healthy at receiver and Stafford is producing big with all his weapons back
Fantasy Dud: Kyren Williams. Williams ran fine but didn’t catch a pass or score, so his fantasy numbers were not great. He ran 15 times for 86 yards. Williams failed to hit double-digit fantasy points for the first time all year. He will be fine going forward. Hopefully, his lack of work in the passing game is not a trend.
Game Notes: Kendrick Bourne was active last week but didn’t play a snap. That was not the case in this game, catching five passes for 70 yards and a touchdown.
Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp both hit the 100-yard mark. Nacua caught seven passes for 123 yards and a touchdown. Kupp finished with six catches for 106 yards and two scores.
Dolphins 34, Raiders 19
Fantasy Stud: Brock Bowers. Bowers might be a rookie but he is the clear top fantasy tight end. He had 13 receptions for 126 yards and a touchdown. He was targeted 16 times, giving him double-digit targets four of six games. Bowers is having an unbelievable rookie season, looking more like a WR1 than a tight end
Fantasy Dud: Jaylen Waddle. The Dolphins offense is playing better but Waddle still isn’t helping much. He caught two passes for 37 yards. Waddle has not hit double-digit fantasy points since the first week of the season. He has just two games all season with 50-plus yards. He has been a huge bust for fantasy owners.
Game Notes: Jonnu Smith had six receptions for 101 yards and two touchdowns. This was his first 100-yard game.
Tua Tagovailoa had his first three-touchdown game of the year. He was 28-of-36 for 288 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover.
Broncos 38, Falcons 6
Fantasy Stud: Bo Nix. Nix just keeps getting better and better every week. This was his best game as a pro, going 28-of-33 for 307 yards and four touchdowns without a turnover. Nix finished with 31.85 fantasy points, giving him 20-plus points three of four games. He has two 30-plus point games during that stretch. The Broncos seem to have finally found their franchise quarterback
Fantasy Dud: Bijan Robinson. Robinson had a really poor showing for his standard, rushing 12 times for just 39 yards. He averaged just 2.9 yards per carry. Robinson also caught four passes for 28 yards, giving him just 67 total yards. Robinson scored a season-low 10.3 fantasy points. He will be just fine going forward, but this was disappointing for all his fantasy owners.
Game Notes: Javonte Williams got the starter’s work once again this week, rushing nine times for 59 yards and a touchdown. Audric Estime got little work, rushing six times for 16 yards. Estime got most of his work late with the team up big.
Courtland Sutton had seven receptions for 78 yards on eight targets. He has at least six catches four straight games.
Seahawks 20, 49ers 17
Fantasy Stud: Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Smith-Njigba had a big game, catching 10 passes for 110 yards. This was his second game with double-digit receptions. He has been targeted 24 times his last two games and hit the 100-yard mark each of those games. Smith-Njigba is emerging as the top target for Geno Smith in this offense.
Fantasy Dud: Deebo Samuel. With George Kittle out, you thought Samuel might get more looks. That wasn’t the case, getting just four catches for 22 yards. Samuel had just 6.2 fantasy points. He had 12-plus points three straight games before this poor showing.
Game Notes: Jauan Jennings had a monster game, catching 10 passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. Jennings has 11 targets and at least seven receptions each of his last two games.
Christian McCaffrey got a bigger workload his second game, running 19 times for 79 yards. He also caught four passes for 27 yards, finishing with 106 total yards.
Bills 30, Chiefs 21
Fantasy Stud: James Cook. Cook actually had a really poor yardage game, but scored twice and caught five passes, giving him big fantasy numbers. Cook ran nine times for 20 yards and two touchdowns. He caught five passes for seven yards. Cook had 19.7 fantasy points despite his low yardage numbers. He has touchdowns five of six games
Fantasy Dud: Travis Kelce. Kelce cooled off in this one, catching just two passes for eight yards. He had three straight games with 20-plus fantasy points before this dud. It also broke a streak of at least 12 targets three straight. Kelce got just four targets as the Bills did all they could to take Kelce away.
Game Notes: With Keon Coleman out, Curtis Samuel was much more involved in the offense. He had five receptions for 58 yards and a touchdown. All were season highs for him.
Amari Cooper returned from his wrist injury and had two receptions for 55 yards on three targets. He didn’t get a ton of looks but at least made it through the game healthy.
Chargers 34, Bengals 27
Fantasy Stud: Tee Higgins. Higgins missed the last three games because of a quad injury, .but returned this week and made a huge impact. He had nine receptions for 148 yards and a touchdown on 13 targets. And he did this against a good Chargers secondary, scoring 29.8 fantasy points. Higgins is a must start for fantasy owners as long as he is healthy and playing
Fantasy Dud: Mike Gesicki. The Bengals threw for more than 350 yards and scored 27 points, but Gesicki didn’t get in on the fun. He did not even catch a pass. He was targeted just two times after having at least six targets three straight games. It was an unexpected performance from Gesicki, who has produced some big games of late. Higgins was back in the lineup, though, so he likely took some targets from Gesicki.
Game Notes: Ladd McConkey had his second 100-yard game of the season. He had six receptions for 123 yards on nine targets. His nine targets were a season high.
Joe Burrow continued his great play, going 28-of-50 for 356 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. He scored 32.6 fantasy points, giving him three straight with 30-plus points.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. (back) did not practice on Wednesday. The fifth-year receiver injured his back during last Sunday's win over the San Francisco 49ers. As of now, his status for Week 12 is up in the air, but Wednesday's absence isn't a good sign. Regardless of whether Shenault suits up this week against the Arizona Cardinals, he should be left on waivers in all fantasy leagues.
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Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken acknowledged last week that the team has had a tough time finding ways to involve new wide receiver Diontae Johnson into their offense after acquiring him at the trade deadline from the Carolina Panthers. ESPN's Dan Graziano gets the sense that Baltimore considered Johnson too good of a player to pass on at the price that the Panthers were asking. He also gives the Ravens an option to use more three-receiver sets than they typically utilize if they want to go in that direction. Baltimore doesn't roll with many three-receiver sets, though, and aren't expected to have a major midseason scheme shakeup, which means that Johnson could just end up being a veteran insurance policy for top receiver Zay Flowers. He has only one catch on four targets for six yards in his three games with the Ravens and should be left on benches in Week 12 versus the Chargers.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have brought new wide receiver Mike Williams along slowly after acquiring him at the trade deadline from the New York Jets, but they expect him to have a role for them at some point and are planning to get him more involved in the offense in the coming weeks. Williams entered the game due to an injury to Calvin Austin III to catch the game-winning touchdown pass in the Week 10 win over the Washington Commanders and was even more limited in the Week 11 win over the division-rival Baltimore Ravens. ESPN's Dan Graziano doesn't expect Williams to do much on Thursday night against the division-rival Cleveland Browns, though, on a short week with potentially bad weather in Cleveland. The 30-year-old played 12% of the snaps in Week 10 and 32% last week, catching a combined one pass on one target for 32 yards and a touchdown.
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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler writes that the Detroit Lions didn't acquire pass-rusher Za'Darius Smith at the trade deadline this year to replace Aidan Hutchinson (leg), who is out for the rest of the season. Instead, the Lions expect the 32-year-old veteran to be a key complementary player on their defensive line. The Lions will rely heavily on defensive tackles Alim McNeill and DJ Reader to generate a pass rush, while Smith and Josh Paschal start on the outside. Smith played 37 defensive snaps in his first game with the team in the Week 11 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, generating half a sack. Fowler expects Detroit to continue to be smart about Smith's snaps, which means fantasy managers in IDP leagues should temper expectations. The Lions are going to need a total team effort to replace Hutchinson's All-Pro production.
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Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman (groin) could be considered week-to-week after he was hurt in the Sunday night win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11. Perryman is getting second opinions on his groin this week and could be forced to miss the Monday night showdown against the Baltimore Ravens to close out Week 12 action. The Chargers won't have their first official practice of the week until Thursday, where it's likely Perryman will be listed as a DNP. Losing the 31-year-old veteran linebacker for a date against a high-octane offense like the Ravens would be a key blow to the Bolts' defense this week. In 10 games for the Chargers so far in 2024, Perryman has been productive with 54 tackles (38 solo) and one sack.
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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler likes Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix to have another big day for his fantasy managers in the Week 12 divisional matchup against a depleted Las Vegas Raiders defense. Nix has become the first rookie QB since Justin Herbert with multiple games with at least a 75 percent completion percentage and at least three touchdown passes. The 24-year-old from Oregon had the best game of his career in the Week 11 blowout win over the Atlanta Falcons, throwing for 307 yards and four touchdowns. He was already trending up in fantasy heading into last week's game, but after that performance, he should be rostered in pretty much all fantasy leagues. Vegas' D has been a top-10 fantasy matchup for QBs all year and they've given up the most fantasy points to the position in the last three weeks. Nix is a firm QB1 as Denver looks to sweep their division rivals in 2024.
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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler thinks Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore is a sleeper for WR2 duty heading into a divisional showdown in primetime on Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers to kick off Week 12 action. Moore has had 29 targets the last three weeks with quarterback Jameis Winston running the offense. He had 66 receiving yards and his first touchdown of the year in the Week 11 loss to the New Orleans Saints. At 2-8 on the year, Fowler sees no reason why the Browns will stray from a high-volume passing attack with Winston in a tough matchup against the visiting Steelers this week. There's no arguing that Cleveland's pass-catchers have become more interesting with Winston under center, but the matchup certainly isn't ideal for fantasy purposes against a top defense with nasty weather expected.
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ESPN's Dan Graziano thinks New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. could have a big Week 12 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are giving up the fifth-most fantasy points per game to RBs this year. Although Tracy had a costly overtime fumble in the Week 10 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Germany before their Week 11 bye, the rookie did have his third 100-yard rushing performance as well. The fumble shouldn't affect his role moving forward, with Graziano writing that the Giants see him as a more dynamic option than Devin Singletary in an offense that is turning to Tommy Devito under center moving forward. It wouldn't be a surprise for the G-Men to lean on the ground game as much as possible this week against Tampa. Tracy should be viewed as a high-end RB2 for fantasy managers in a week with six teams on bye.
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Houston Texans defensive back Derek Stingley Jr. (hip) logged a limited session in the team's first practice of the week. The former third-overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft has been battling a hip ailment for the last two weeks, though it didn't stop him from suiting up in Week 11's 34-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. In fact, Stingley Jr. began last week as a DNP before elevating his practice status over the ensuing two days and entering the weekend without a designation. Houston is likely giving the 23-year-old a bit of rest after he recorded two tackles and an interception -- his second of the season -- on his highest total snap count of the season (74). He's likely not in danger of missing the Texans' Week 12 tilt against the Tennessee Titans. Still, fantasy managers will want to keep an eye on his practice participation over the next two days.
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Las Vegas Raiders tight end Harrison Bryant (ankle) was labeled as a DNP on Wednesday for the team's first practice of the week. Bryant did not suit up for the Raiders' Week 11 outing against the Miami Dolphins, and it's the third time he was listed as a non-participant dating back to last Wednesday while battling through an ankle injury. Second-year tight end Michael Mayer returned to action against Miami after a lengthy absence and participated in 52% of Las Vegas' snaps, so it's likely that when Bryant is active, he'll be back to playing third fiddle in the TE room. Still, with standout rookie tight end Brock Bowers garnering 26.4% of the team's targets, Mayer and Bryant will just be vying for the scraps.
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Washington Commanders tight end Ben Sinnott (illness) was a limited participant in their first practice of Week 12. The 22-year-old has been active for every game this season, and while he isn't in danger of missing his first contest just yet, we'll see if he can improve his practice status leading up to the Commanders' home matchup against their division-rival Dallas Cowboys this Sunday. Fellow tight end Zach Ertz (NIR) was tagged with a DNP, but it's apparently just a day of rest for the veteran. The rookie has seen his snap share dwindle over the previous few weeks, logging his lowest total of the season in last weekend's 26-18 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles (9%). Still, he's reeled in all three of his targets in 2024 for 18 yards and a touchdown. If Sinnott can't play, Ertz and John Bates will pick up the slack as the only other active tight ends on the roster.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado (shoulder) was a limited participant in the team's first practice after their Week 11 bye. The TCU product evidently picked up a shoulder issue at some point between Arizona's 31-6 victory over the New York Jets in Week 10 and Wednesday's practice, but that he could log a limited session suggests it might not be that serious. The Cards have a divisional clash on tap with the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday, and the 25-year-old will have two more opportunities to elevate his practice status before the team must label him with a designation for the Week 12 road tilt. Rookie running back Trey Benson has seen his snap and opportunity share increase over the team's last few games and would be in line for more work behind lead back James Conner if Demercado can't suit up.
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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman turned in his slowest performance since being elevated to a full-time role last week as he caught just three passes for 47 scoreless yards in a loss to the New Orleans Saints. Tillman will look to bounce back at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12's Thursday night game. The Steelers have been tough on opposing receivers this season as they are allowing the eighth-fewest fantasy points per game to the position thus far. Tillman has shown a high ceiling since taking over as a starting receiver in Cleveland, making him a strong play as a high-end WR3 heading into Week 12 despite the difficult matchup.
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Cleveland Browns kicker Dustin Hopkins struggled in a Week 11 loss to the New Orleans Saints, missing two of his four field-goal attempts. He will look to bounce back at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12's Thursday night game. The Steelers have been a difficult matchup for kickers in fantasy this season, allowing the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to the position. With six misses on 20 field-goal attempts this season, Hopkins is not a recommended fantasy option for Week 12's slate of games.
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Cleveland Browns running back Jerome Ford has been quiet in the two games that he's shared the backfield with Nick Chubb this season, rushing for just 15 yards on seven carries. The return of Chubb from injury has relegated Ford to mostly passing-game work after he opened the season as the team's lead back. Ford will hope to produce better numbers in a home matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12's Thursday night game. Ford isn't getting consistent enough work for fantasy gamers to trust in starting lineups, especially in a tough matchup against a Pittsburgh defense that is allowing the 11th-fewest fantasy points per game to running backs this season.
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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (knee) turned in his best game of the season last week, catching six passes for 142 yards and a touchdown in a loss to the New Orleans Saints. He will look to stay hot at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12's Thursday night game. The Steelers have been a difficult matchup for receivers this season as they allow the eighth-fewest fantasy points per game to the position. The veteran receiver is listed without an injury designation heading into Thursday despite being listed with a knee injury on the practice report earlier in the week. Jeudy's performance last week was certainly encouraging but the prohibitive matchup in Week 12 does not set up for a likely encore. That being said, Jeudy is still worth plugging into fantasy lineups as a WR3 this week.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston has passed for at least 334 yards and two touchdowns in two of his past three starts. He will look to stay productive at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12's Thursday night game. The Steelers' tough defense represents a difficult matchup for Winston as they are allowing the second-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season. A weather forecast that calls for rain and cold also doesn't bode well for Winston's game. Fantasy gamers should treat him as a low-end QB2 for Week 12.
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Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb has been held to just 163 rushing yards and one touchdown on 53 carries through four games this season. He will look to break out at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12's Thursday night game. The Steelers have been a difficult matchup for opposing running backs this season as they are allowing the 11th-fewest fantasy points per game to the position. Chubb should continue to see the majority of the carries for the Browns but he may struggle to find much room to operate against Pittsburgh. Fantasy gamers should treat him as a mid-range RB3/flex option heading into Week 12.
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Seattle Seahawks tight end Noah Fant (groin) missed another practice on Wednesday as the club begins preparing for their Week 12 tilt against the division-rival Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. In addition, Brady Russell (foot) was a DNP. Fant suffered a groin injury the day before Halloween and missed games in Weeks 9 and 11 (Seattle had a bye in Week 10). Unless the 27-year-old is able to make progress in two practices to close out the week, he figures to be in line to miss a third straight game. If that happens, rookie AJ Barner will represent a low-end TE2 sleeper for the third straight week. The 22-year-old fourth-round selection out of Michigan earlier this year has caught six passes on 11 targets for 42 yards and no touchdowns the last two games with Fant sidelined. Barner's lone TD pass of his rookie season came back in the Week 4 loss to the Detroit Lions.
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Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell is coming off a stellar performance in Week 11 and will hope to pick up right where he left off against the Cleveland Browns in Week 12. Boswell has been the most reliable fantasy scorer at his position this season, having made 29 of his 30 field goal attempts and all 20 of his extra-point tries. This is an especially appealing spot for Boswell, not only because the Browns surrender the 13th-most fantasy points per contest to kickers, but also because of the game environment many are expecting on Thursday night. This AFC North showdown is projected to be a defensive battle with touchdowns coming at a premium. Even with the possibility of harsh weather conditions in Cleveland, fantasy managers can lock Boswell into starting lineups.
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