Lineup Prep: Week 14

Wed Dec 3 8:35am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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It is make or break for many fantasy teams this week. This is likely the last week of the regular season in your standard leagues. If that is the case, good luck. Get those roosters in order and put your best players out there to give you the best chance to win. I say it a lot but don’t get too cute. Sometimes owners can overthink things a little at this time of the year. I’ll say it again, don’t get too cute!

Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . .

There are some pretty big busts happening in fantasy land this year. I know Lamar Jackson has missed time because of injury but he is just 37th in fantasy quarterback scoring. He has fewer than 12.5 fantasy points three straight games. Jackson just hasn’t looked like the same player running or throwing since returning from his hamstring injury in Week 9. Saquon Barkley is the other big-name bust for this year. Sure, he is 13th in fantasy running back scoring but mostly because he has played every game and gets a ton of weekly touches. He hasn’t been nearly as productive as last year, failing to top 20-plus fantasy points any game this year. Last year, Barkley had 20-plus points seven games. Neither of these players are coming near their high draft capital for the 2025 season. I didn’t see this coming with either player.

I still can’t fathom how Rhamondre Stevenson can get more work than TreVeyon Henderson in any game. Last week, Stevenson played 58 percent of the snaps compared to 49 percent for Henderson. Stevenson averages just 3.2 yards per carry for the season and has struggled in short-yardage situations throughout the season despite getting nearly all the chances in that area. It just makes no sense. All you have to do is watch the two play side by side. Henderson is so much more explosive and showed how he can dominate a game in a featured role when Stevenson was hurt a few weeks. Yet, we still have to watch Stevenson and Henderson split carries now that both are healthy. Just maddening. Could you imagine the numbers Henderson would have if he was getting most of the work at running back? Holy cow.

Rashee Rice could end up being a league winner this year for all the teams that took a chance on him despite being suspended six games to start his season. Rice is having a monster year, topping 20 fantasy points four of six games. He has double-digit targets three games. Rice just racks up the targets and catches on a weekly basis as the top receiver in this offense. He is a top-five fantasy receiver. And many of the teams that drafted him already have an elite option on their teams, giving them a top one-two punch at the position. It will be interesting to see how many championship teams had Rice on their roster at season’s end.

I would be a little worried about the Colts offense going forward after it was revealed that Daniel Jones is playing with a broken leg. Jones looked alright last week but not like the player from earlier this year. This is a concern for all the Colts playmakers, including Jonathan Taylor, Michael Pittman, Tyler Warren and Alec Pierce. Plus, the Colts have some tough matchups in the coming weeks against the Jaguars, Seahawks and 49ers. Taylor carried teams early in the year but might be swooning some at the wrong time for all his fantasy owners.

I could not be more impressed watching Drake Maye. He is the complete package at quarterback. And he is doing this without really an elite No. 1 receiver. Sure, Stefon Diggs is still a solid player but he isn’t the top option of past years. I’m really anxious to see what Maye can do going forward if the Patriots get him that elite receiver either through signing/trading or the draft. Maye has been top-five this year and could build on that. Scary. He is the real deal.

It looks like Chuba Hubbard has regained the No. 1 running back job once again in Carolina. Rico Dowdle has slowed down a little since his amazing stretch of games. Maybe all that work took it’s toll on Dowdle. Hubbard has been the better back the last two weeks. He looks explosive, is making plays the passing game and doing a great job in pass protection. This adds up to more and more touches for Hubbard. I would feel pretty good about having him on my roster for this stretch run.

News and Notes: The Steelers released cornerback Darius Slay on Tuesday. Slay was not able to make much of an impact with the team after signing a few weeks back. . . .The Steelers claimed receiver Adam Thielen off waivers on Tuesday. Thielen could get some playing time with his new team, serving as the possible No. 3 receiver. . . . .The Colts released kicker Michael Badgley on Tuesday. Indianapolis signed kicker Blake Grupe to their practice squad. Grupe should get first shot to take over the kicking duties for the Saints.

HOT PLAYS

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jaguars. Lawrence is seventh overall in fantasy quarterback scoring his last three games. He has 23-plus points two straight games. Lawrence has all his weapons back and is producing his best numbers of the season. He has five touchdowns his last two games. He can keep it going in a big game against the Colts this week. Indy is middle of the pack against the pass and has some injuries in the secondary right now, including shutdown corner Sauce Gardner. The Colts have allowed 250-plus passing yards two straight games.

Tyler Warren, TE, Colts. Warren found the end zone last week, catching three passes for 22 yards. His yardage totals were held down again, but his touchdown made up for that. He has double-digit fantasy points two of three games and is fourth overall in fantasy tight end scoring for the season. He remains a must-start and should do well this week against the Jaguars, a team that struggles to stop the tight end. Jacksonville allows the second-most fantasy points to tight ends.

Chase Brown, RB, Bengals. After a slow start to his season, Brown has really picked up his play. He has more than 100 total yards six straight games. He has 15-plus points five straight. Brown is eighth overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. He has become about a must-start for fantasy teams, especially this week against the Bills. Buffalo has really struggled to stop the run, allowing the third most fantasy points to running backs. The Bills have allowed 195-plus rushing yards two of four games.

Jameson Williams, WR, Lions. Williams is set to take over as the No. 1 receiver for the Lions with Amon-Ra St. Brown expected to miss some time. He had his best game of the season in an expanded role last week. He had seven receptions for 144 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets in Week 13. He should have another prominent role in a game that could be a shootout. The Cowboys also struggle to stop the pass, allowing the most fantasy points to receivers. Williams is setup for a smash game in Week 14.

Christian Watson, WR, Packers. Watson has really picked up his game, finishing 10th overall in fantasy receiver scoring his last three games. He was targeted a season-high 10 times this past week. He has 18-plus fantasy points two of three games. Watson is emerging in a crowded receiver room as the top target for the Packers and Jordan Love. He gets a Bears team this week that allows the eighth most fantasy points to receivers. Watson should keep up his hot ways.

COLD PLAYS   

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Raiders. Jeanty is getting his touches but he isn’t getting many yards. He has fewer than 65-rushing yards six straight games. The only thing saving his fantasy value is his work in the passing game, having at least five receptions four of five games. The Broncos really held Jeanty in check his last meeting with him, having 63 total yards on 22 touches. The only thing that saved him was a touchdown. We aren’t sure he scores this week, though, so you might want to temper your expectations for Jeanty. The Broncos held the Raiders to just seven points in Week 10 and have allowed less than 20 points three of four games. Denver also allows the third fewest fantasy points to running backs.

Patrick Mahomes, QB, Chiefs. It is tough to bench Mahomes, but if you have some decent options this week, we might consider it. The main reason is his opponent, the Texans. Houston has been unbelievable against the pass this year. Houston has not allowed more than 200-passing yards in a game since Week 3. The most passing yards they gave up all season was in Week 1 to the Rams, which was just 224. Houston allows the fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks on the season, giving up just 14.75 fantasy points to quarterbacks per game. And Mahomes has endured some tough games this year, having fewer than 18 fantasy points two of four games.

Jayden Higgins, WR, Texans. Higgins has emerged as a legit No. 2 receiver for the Texans the second half of the season. He has 11-plus fantasy points three of four games. He has at least four receptions all four of those games. He still has disappeared at times this year, though, having five games with a reception or less. He isn’t quite a sure thing. Higgins gets the Chiefs, a team that has shut down the passing game at times this year. Kansas City has allowed fewer than 200-passing yards six times. We think this might be a low-scoring affair.

Trey Benson, RB, Cardinals. Benson has a good shot to finally return this week from his knee injury but we aren’t sure you just throw him in your fantasy lineup. Remember, he had double-digit fantasy points just one of his four games this season. And he gets a tough matchup against a really good Rams defense this week. The Rams allow the fourth fewest fantasy points to running backs. We know the Panthers kind of ran all over the Rams last week but that was out of the norm. This defense has allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards six of 12 games.

DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles. Smith is starting to cool off with AJ Brown getting so much work lately. Smith has fewer than double-digit fantasy points two of three games. He even had a favorable matchup last week but couldn’t do much. Smith gets a tougher matchup this week, so we might steer clear if you have better options. The Chargers allow the second fewest fantasy points to receivers and gave up less than 155-passing yards five straight games.

SLEEPERS    

Jakobi Meyers, WR, Jaguars. Meyers has played a big role since joining the Jaguars. He has at least four receptions three straight games, catching 15 passes on 18 targets. He has at least 11 fantasy points three straight. Meyers is becoming the go-to target for the Jaguars passing game. It was uncertain how they might use him but that isn’t the case anymore. He is the guy. Look for another strong showing this week against the Colts, a team that allows the ninth most fantasy points to receivers.

Tyler Shough, QB, Saints. Shough is 11th overall in fantasy quarterback scoring his last three games. He has 21-plus points two of three games. He is starting to play some good football and producing solid numbers in a starting role for the Saints. He continues to make progress and give the Saints hope they might have found their franchise quarterback. Look for another solid showing this week against the Bucs, a team that allows the third most fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Devin Neal, RB, Saints. Neal didn’t have a huge game in his first NFL start but touched the ball 17 times and played 82 percent of the snaps. He is the clear lead back for the Saints right now with Alvin Kamara out. If he gets that much work again this week, Neal could help fantasy teams against the Bucs. Tampa does well in slowing the rushing yards but will give up some touchdowns to running backs and can struggle to stop backs as receivers out of the backfield. This could be an area that Neal excels in for Week 14, making him a sneaky flex play for fantasy teams.

Pat Bryant, WR, Broncos. Bryant had a season-high seven targets last week, catching three passes for 42 yards. He is getting more looks in recent weeks, forming a good rapport with Bo Nix. Bryant has 13 targets his last two games. He could have another good showing this week against the Raiders, a team that struggles to stop the pass. Las Vegas allows the third most fantasy points to receivers. Bryant had a 43-yard reception against the Raiders in Week 10.

AJ Barner, TE, Seahawks. Barner continues to lead the way at tight end for the Seahawks. He played 85 percent of the snaps last week. He had four receptions on five targets. Barner has double-digit fantasy points six of 12 games, showing he is a good spot play in the right matchup. And we think a game this week against the Falcons is a good one to use him. Atlanta has really been leaky against the pass in recent weeks, including giving up 400-plus passing yards to the Panthers in Week 11.

High/Low Scoring Games

Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low-scoring games for the coming week. In high-scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low-scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.

High Scoring Games: Cowboys/Lions, Bengals/Bills, Rams/Cardinals.

Low Scoring Games: Dolphins/Jets, Titans/Browns.

Bye Weeks: Panthers, Patriots, Giants, 49ers.

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.

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Lamar Jackson Dec 4 3:00pm CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken said that he expects quarterback Lamar Jackson (ankle) to play on Sunday against the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN. Jackson was limited on Wednesday for the second straight week with an ankle injury and was then downgraded to a DNP on Thursday, raising some question marks about whether he would play this weekend. The 28-year-old two-time MVP has been limited by multiple lower-body injuries in practices the last few weeks, but he has been able to take the field on game days. The good news is that the Steelers have allowed the fifth-most fantasy points per game to opposing QBs this year. The bad news is that Jackson has not been his typical high-end QB1 self in 2025, as he ranks as just the QB16 in fantasy points per game this year. In the last three weeks, he's averaging only 11.5 points, which is below Kirk Cousins.

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Deshaun Watson Dec 4 2:50pm CT
Deshaun Watson

The Cleveland Browns opened up quarterback Deshaun Watson's (Achilles) 21-day practice window this week, but league sources are telling CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones that it's a long shot that he will suit up this year. And unless the Browns want to take on a dead salary cap hit of more than $80 million in 2026, he'll likely be back on the roster next year. Watson tore his right Achilles on Oct. 20 of last year and had surgery within a week. During his recovery, he re-ruptured his Achilles and underwent a second surgery on Jan. 9. Cleveland signed Watson to a five-year, $230 million fully guaranteed contract in March 2022, but he has started only 19 of a possible 63 (and counting) regular-season games for the Browns. Trading Watson is not an option, but they could release him after this year and designate him as a post-June 1 cut, although that would result in a dead cap hit of almost $81 million. If he's back in 2026, Watson will be competing for the starting gig with at least Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel.

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Justin Herbert Dec 4 2:40pm CT
Justin Herbert

The Los Angeles Chargers remain optimistic that quarterback Justin Herbert (hand) will be able to play on Monday night in Week 14 against the visiting Philadelphia Eagles despite having surgery to fix a metacarpal fracture in his left (non-throwing) hand on Monday, according to ESPN's Kris Rhim. "We're really optimistic Justin's going to play," offensive coordinator Greg Roman said. Herbert told reporters after having surgery earlier this week that he plans to play in Week 14, and all signs point to the 27-year-old signal-caller being active. Herbert is as tough as they come in the NFL. After a strong start to the 2025 season that featured five touchdown passes in the first two games, Herbert has thrown only two TD passes with two picks and just 232 passing yards in the last two contests. Going against a strong Eagles defense in Week 14 with a suspect offensive line in front of him, fantasy managers should downgrade Herbert to high-end QB2 status.

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Drake London Dec 4 2:40pm CT
Drake London

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (knee) was not seen at the portion of practice open to the media on Thursday, according to D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Falcons say that London remains day-to-day, but he has yet to practice this week and looks headed toward a third straight absence due to a sprained PCL that he suffered in Week 11. The 24-year-old has been doing some running on the side, though, and there is one more day for him to return to the practice field. Receiver David Sills V has scored a touchdown in both games that London has missed, but it has come on just four receptions (seven targets) and 31 yards. Darnell Mooney had three catches, a season-high 74 yards, and a TD in Week 12 with London out, but he caught just two passes for 25 yards in the Week 13 loss to the Jets. Mooney and tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. will see most of the targets in the passing game for Atlanta if London is ruled out again this weekend against the Seahawks.

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Rome Odunze Dec 4 2:20pm CT
Rome Odunze

Chicago Bears second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze (foot) missed a second day of practice this week with a foot injury on Thursday, putting his status firmly up in the air for a crucial Week 14 matchup against the division-rival Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. It's a new injury for Odunze, who has played through ankle and heel issues in 2025. Perhaps it's the reason why the 23-year-old has gone into a slump after a strong start to his sophomore campaign. The former first-rounder scored five touchdowns in the first four games of the year, but he has just one trip to the end zone since (back in Week 10). In the last three contests, Odunze has just seven catches on 21 targets for 102 yards. His fantasy stock as a WR3/flex with upside has taken a hit, especially now that there's an injury concern to boot. If Odunze is not active in Week 14, DJ Moore, rookie Luther Burden III, and Olamide Zaccheaus would operate in three-wide sets for the Bears offense.

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Kyle Monangai Dec 4 2:20pm CT
Kyle Monangai

Chicago Bears rookie running back Kyle Monangai (ankle) was upgraded to a limited participant in Thursday's practice session after missing Wednesday, according to the team's official website. Monangai returned to practice on Thursday and should be good to go for Sunday's pivotal matchup against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The rookie seventh-rounder has scored in four consecutive games and has emerged as a viable flex play in Chicago's dominant run game. Monangai has totalled 53 carries for 229 yards and four touchdowns, along with one reception (three targets) for 14 yards over the past four games as he splits carries with D'Andre Swift.

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Aaron Rodgers Dec 4 2:20pm CT
Aaron Rodgers

As expected, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (wrist) returned to practice on Thursday, according to Brooke Pryor of ESPN. Rodgers suffered three fractures in his left (non-throwing) wrist in Week 11 and sat out of Week 12. The 42-year-old future Hall of Famer returned in last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills, going 10-for-21 for 117 yards, no touchdowns, and no interceptions. Although Rodgers was beaten up in the Week 13 loss, he's fully expected to take the field this Sunday for a big divisional clash against the Baltimore Ravens. With limited options at his disposal in the passing game beyond receiver DK Metcalf, Rodgers has been the QB22 in overall fantasy points in 2025 through 13 weeks, with 2,086 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Against a Ravens defense that has stiffened in the second half of the season, Rodgers will be a QB2/3 in fantasy while playing through a broken left hand.

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Mike Evans Dec 4 2:10pm CT
Mike Evans

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (clavicle) was back at practice on Wednesday and Thursday and has a "real chance" to make his return in Week 14 against the New Orleans Saints, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Evans has missed five games after suffering a broken clavicle during Tampa Bay's Week 7 loss against the Detroit Lions, but he is on track to be activated from Injured Reserve and play on Sunday. The 32-year-old wideout recorded 14 receptions for 140 yards and a touchdown on 32 targets in four games before being placed on IR, and he would immediately slot in as the Bucs' top option in the passing game alongside Chris Godwin Jr. and rookie Emeka Egbuka. Evans should be scooped up immediately if he's somehow available on your league's waiver wire.

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Josh Palmer Dec 4 2:00pm CT
Josh Palmer

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer (knee, ankle) was listed as a non-participant for Thursday's practice session, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN reports. Palmer is trending in the wrong direction to play in Sunday's matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals after beginning the week with two missed practices. The 26-year-old hasn't played a big role for the Bills when healthy, collecting 18 receptions for 272 yards and zero touchdowns on 29 targets in eight games. With Palmer's limited impact and Keon Coleman's disappointing second season, the Bills have signed multiple free agents off the street for wide receiver help, bringing back Gabe Davis and recently signing a speed threat in Brandin Cooks after he was released by the New Orleans Saints. Davis and Cooks could see the field more on Sunday if Palmer does not play, but they are both deep-league dart throws, at best.

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Dalton Kincaid Dec 4 1:40pm CT
Dalton Kincaid

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) is practicing again on Thursday, according to Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN. Kincaid was also listed with a knee injury on Wednesday's practice report while continuing to work back from the hamstring injury he suffered during Buffalo's Week 10 loss at the Miami Dolphins. The 26-year-old tight end appeared close to returning last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers after practicing in a limited capacity all week, but he was ultimately held out. Kincaid has a good chance of returning in Week 14 versus the Cincinnati Bengals after a three-game absence, but more will be known about his status after Friday's practice. He has been productive in the limited number of games he's played this season and would project as a borderline TE1 for Week 14 if he suits up.

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Amon-Ra St. Brown Dec 4 1:30pm CT
Amon-Ra St. Brown

Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) was unable to practice this week due to an ankle sprain, and a return next week against the Los Angeles Rams is considered the more "realistic expectation," according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. St. Brown is currently listed as questionable for Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys, and while it's possible he is still able to play, the team is unsure of his status. It's tough to expect the star wideout to suit up after not practicing during the week, but St. Brown is pushing to play a week after suffering a low-grade ankle sprain on Thanksgiving Day. It was initially reported that the 26-year-old would miss one to two weeks with the injury, and that timeline still seems to be accurate as of now. St. Brown's status for Thursday night will be known soon, and if he's unable to go, Jameson Williams would be in line to lead Detroit's passing game, with rookie Isaac TeSlaa and Tom Kennedy also seeing increased opportunities.

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Mark Andrews Dec 4 1:13pm CT
Mark Andrews

Dynasty | The Ravens have signed tight end Mark Andrews to a contract extension. Dynasty Analysis: Andrews gets a three-year, $39.3 million extension that will keep him in Baltimore through the 2028 season. This is a surprising deal to say the least as Andrews is having the worst year of his career. It almost feels like a move made to say "thanks for your career." Regardless, Andrews will now likely finish his career in Baltimore. The deal won't save his crumbling ADP and may even seal his fate as a move to another team could have helped.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. Dec 4 1:10pm CT
Marvin Harrison Jr.

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel) was not seen at the portion of practice open to the media on Thursday, according to Arizona Sports' Tyler Drake. Both Harrison and Greg Dortch (chest) have not practiced this week, so the Cardinals could be missing two of their top wideouts in Week 14 against the division-rival Los Angeles Rams. The 23-year-old Harrison missed Weeks 11 and 12 following an appendectomy, but he returned last weekend against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to catch six of his seven targets for 69 yards. He'll have one more chance to practice on Friday. If both Harrison and Dortch aren't cleared to face the Rams, Michael Wilson will pretty much be a lock for double-digit targets in the passing game, and tight end Trey McBride will also have an incredibly high ceiling. Receivers Xavier Weaver and Andre Baccellia would be in line for a boost in snaps as well.

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Lamar Jackson Dec 4 1:00pm CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (ankle) is not practicing on Thursday due to an ankle injury, according to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. Jackson is on the injury report for the second straight week with an ankle injury, and it's concerning that he was downgraded from limited to a DNP this week. The 28-year-old two-time MVP has been limited in each of the last three weeks with ankle, knee, and toe ailments, but he has not missed any games. Jackson might not be in danger of missing a big divisional game this Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he'll need to return to practice on Friday. A hamstring injury cost Jackson several games earlier this season, and he just hasn't looked like himself as a runner in 2025. Jackson hasn't scored on the ground since Week 1 and has 31 rushing attempts for 98 yards and no TDs since returning from his hamstring injury in Week 9. He's still a must-start at QB in fantasy, but he's dropped from the elite ranks at the position to the midrange tier going into Week 14.

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Trey Benson Dec 4 1:00pm CT
Trey Benson

Arizona Cardinals running back Trey Benson (knee) was not seen practicing in the portion open to the media on Thursday, according to Tyler Drake of Arizona Sports. Benson has now missed five straight practices, dating back to last week, making it more unlikely that he comes off Injured Reserve to play this Sunday against the division-rival Los Angeles Rams. If the 23-year-old second-year RB misses yet another game, Bam Knight figures to once again do most of the heavy lifting after he had 11 carries for a season-high 62 yards while adding three catches for a season-high 36 yards and a touchdown in the Week 13 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Emari Demercado (ankle) is trending in the right direction to return this weekend, though, so he could steal valuable backfield touches from Knight. Benson should be stashed in all fantasy football leagues, but he's running out of time to contribute with the fantasy playoffs looming.

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Woody Marks Dec 4 12:40pm CT
Woody Marks

Houston Texans rookie running back Woody Marks (ankle) is back at practice on Thursday, according to Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle. Marks did not practice on Wednesday, but head coach DeMeco Ryans said the 24-year-old is expected to be fine to suit up in Week 14 on Sunday Night Football versus the Kansas City Chiefs. With veteran Nick Chubb lacking explosiveness, Marks has been the better upside play in fantasy football in Houston's backfield this year. The fourth-rounder out of USC has had double-digit carries in each of the last seven games, including at least 16 rushing attempts the last three weeks. Marks had a season-high 19 carries in last week's win over the Colts, producing 64 yards while also catching one pass for three yards. The Chiefs aren't an ideal matchup for Marks -- they've allowed only eight TDs to the position all year -- but for the volume alone, Marks is at least a low-end RB2 for fantasy.

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Jalen Carter Dec 4 12:40pm CT
Jalen Carter

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulders) will not play on Monday night in Week 14 against the hosting Los Angeles Chargers after undergoing a procedure on Monday on both of his shoulders, sources tell Adam Schefter of ESPN. Carter is undergoing treatment on both of his shoulders and will be considered week-to-week. The former ninth overall pick in 2023 wants to be as close to 100% as possible for a playoff run. Carter is not expected to go on Injured Reserve. The 24-year-old interior defensive lineman has recorded 32 tackles, two sacks, and six pass breakups in his 11 games played for Philly this year. With Carter out for potentially a couple of games, the Eagles will look for Byron Young to step up on their D-line. Carter's injury will be good news for a struggling Chargers' offensive line, although they could still have plenty of issues protecting quarterback Justin Herbert (hand) on Monday night.

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Samaje Perine Dec 4 12:20pm CT
Samaje Perine

Cincinnati Bengals running back Samaje Perine missed two games due to an ankle injury, but he returned in the Thanksgiving night win over the Baltimore Ravens last Thursday and had one fewer carry than starter Chase Brown in the 32-14 victory. Perine surprisingly had a season-high 14 rushing attempts in his return from injury, but he didn't do much with the additional opportunities, gaining just 39 yards on the ground (2.8 yards per carry) while also losing his second fumble of the year. The 30-year-old veteran added two receptions for 15 yards. Now that he's back to full health, Perine should continue to work as Cincy's RB2 behind Brown, but fantasy managers can't bank on him seeing double-digit carries again as the Bengals head into a Week 14 date with the Buffalo Bills this Sunday. At best, Perine is a handcuff for Brown in deeper fantasy football leagues.

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Darius Slay Dec 4 12:10pm CT
Darius Slay

Six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay informed the Buffalo Bills that he is contemplating retirement and will not report to the team after he was claimed off waivers from the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday, sources tell Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The 34-year-old veteran defensive back was cut by Pittsburgh on Tuesday after he was a healthy scratch in Sunday's loss to the Bills. In 10 games with the Steelers this year, he had 36 tackles (28 solo) and three pass breakups. The Bills were hoping to beef up their secondary with the addition of Slay for the remainder of the season, but it looks like that may not happen now. Buffalo's defense is allowing the fewest passing yards per game (163.2) through 13 weeks of the season. If this is it for Slay, the former second-rounder by the Lions in 2013 out of Mississippi State will finish his 13-year NFL career with 655 tackles (544 solo), one sack, 28 interceptions, and 163 pass breakups in 187 regular-season games with Detroit, Philly, and Pittsburgh.

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Dontayvion Wicks Dec 4 12:00pm CT
Dontayvion Wicks

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks (ankle) had by far his best game of the season in last Thursday's Thanksgiving Day win over the Detroit Lions, catching six of his seven targets for a season-high 94 yards and his first two touchdowns of the year. The 24-year-old injured his calf in Week 7 and missed Weeks 8 and 9. He's now listed on Green Bay's Week 14 injury report with an ankle injury, and he was limited in Wednesday's practice. It's something to keep an eye on for fantasy managers who are considering streaming Wicks as a WR4/flex against a Bears defense that has allowed the eighth-most half-PPR points to opposing WRs. Wicks will be very boom/bust as he looks for a second straight big game. Keep in mind that Wicks had not gone over 44 receiving yards in a game this year before his outburst last Thursday. Additionally, both Jayden Reed (foot, shoulder) and rookie Matthew Golden (wrist) may be active in Week 14, which would mean more competition for targets for Wicks.

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