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

Lawrence can post big numbers
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.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (fibula) was listed as a full participant in Wednesday's practice session, according to the team's official website. Jones' full participation on Wednesday is an estimation, as the Colts conducted a walk-through. It was reported last week that the 28-year-old signal-caller is playing through a fractured fibula, and his production has cooled off a bit in recent weeks after an excellent start to the season. Jones has completed 67.9% of his passes for 3,041 yards with 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions while adding 44 carries for 160 yards and five rushing touchdowns in 12 starts this season. The veteran quarterback will continue playing through the injury and will look to return to his early-season form for a big divisional game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 14.
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs (hip, knee) was a non-participant during Wednesday's practice session, according to the team's official website. Downs last appeared on the injury report in Week 9 with a hip injury, but it appears he picked up a knee injury during the Colts' Week 13 loss to the Houston Texans. The 24-year-old's production has faded lately as he's taken a back seat to the Colts' other talented pass-catchers. He's recorded just five receptions for 57 yards on 14 targets in the past three games after seeing a season high of nine targets in Week 9 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Downs' participation in practice will be monitored in the next two days, but even if he suits up for Week 14's game against the division-rival Jacksonville Jaguars, he projects more as a deep-league flex option in PPR formats.
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New York Jets S Tony Adams (groin), CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (hip), DE Jermaine Johnson (ankle), DT Harrison Phillips (non-injury), LB Marcelino McCrary-Ball (hamstring) and CB Qwan'tez Stiggers (concussion) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 3. DE Will McDonald (ankle) was limited during practice, while LB Cam Jones (hip) fully participated in practice.
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Chicago Bears LB Ruben Hyppolite II (shoulder), RB Kyle Monangai (ankle), WR Rome Odunze (foot) and CB Tyrique Stevenson (hip) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 3. LB T.J. Edwards (hamstring, hand) was limited during practice. DT Andrew Billings (concussion), CB Jaylon Johnson (groin), DE Dominique Robinson (concussion) and LB Noah Sewell (elbow) fully participated in practice. The Bears did not hold a practice Wednesday, so the report is an estimation.
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Detroit Lions tight end Brock Wright (neck) has been ruled out for Thursday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys, according to Eric Woodyard of ESPN. Wright was a non-participant every day in practice this week and isn't expected to return anytime soon after head coach Dan Campbell revealed his injury involves his trachea, and that it could be a long-term issue. The 27-year-old was expected to serve as the Lions' top tight end after Sam LaPorta (back) was placed on Injured Reserve, but Wright may miss the remainder of the season. Ross Dwelley stepped up and played the majority of snaps in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers with Anthony Firkser mixing in, and both figure to split the reps on Thursday night against the Cowboys. Fantasy managers should look elsewhere for help at the TE position.
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Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond (ankle) has officially been ruled out for Thursday night's matchup versus the Dallas Cowboys. The 31-year-old hasn't practiced since suffering an ankle injury during Detroit's overtime win over the New York Giants in Week 12 and will miss his third consecutive game. The Lions have multiple injuries at wide receiver and tight end, with star wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) questionable for Thursday, as well as tight ends Sam LaPorta (back) and Brock Wright (neck) facing extended absences. Rookie third-rounder Isaac TeSlaa is expected to see an increase in opportunities with Detroit's injuries piling up, and he's flashed upside in limited action, with three of his six receptions this season going for touchdowns.
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Jacksonville Jaguars WR Parker Washington (hip), OT Walker Little (concussion), DE Travon Walker (knee) and S Andrew Wingard (concussion) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 3. OT Chuma Edoga (calf), OG Patrick Mekari (concussion), DT Arik Armstead (hand), DE Danny Striggow (knee), LB Devin Lloyd (chest), LB Foyesade Oluokun (hamstring), P Logan Cooke (shoulder) and LS Ross Matiscik (back) were limited during practice. CB Jourdan Lewis (neck) and S Eric Murray (neck) fully participated in practice.
From TheHuddle
Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) is listed as questionable for Week 14 against the Dallas Cowboys.
Fantasy Spin: The team has been silent about his exact chances of playing, but he has been limited in practice. Wait for inactives but have a backup plan in case he is ruled out.
From TheHuddle
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) is officially listed as questionable to play on Thursday night against the visiting Dallas Cowboys, according to Eric Woodyard of ESPN. St. Brown missed the first two practices on a short week, and he admitted on Tuesday that he's unsure if he'll be able to play in Week 14 after he suffered a low-ankle sprain early in the Thanksgiving Day loss to the Green Bay Packers last Thursday. The 26-year-old figures to be a game-time decision on Thursday evening. Normally a must-start in fantasy football lineups when healthy, he'll be a much more volatile option if he's active, even in a great matchup against Dallas. St. Brown will most likely be less than 100% if he's active, and Detroit could use him as a decoy. Rookie Isaac TeSlaa and Tom Kennedy will see more playing time behind Jameson Williams if St. Brown is ruled out.
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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters on Wednesday that rookie first-round running back Omarion Hampton (ankle) is "on track and looking good" to come off Injured Reserve and play on Monday Night Football against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 14, per Omar Ruiz of NFL Network. "He's ramping up," Harbaugh said when asked about his confidence level on whether Hampton will play on Monday. The 22-year-old from North Carolina has been out since Week 5 due to a fracture in his ankle, but he's trending toward playing in Week 14. It's perfect timing with the fantasy football playoffs starting in most leagues next week. However, Hampton still isn't a lock to play on Monday, and if he does, the Chargers are expected to have a shared backfield with Hampton and Kimani Vidal to ease Hampton back into the fold. The Chargers hold their first official practice of the week on Thursday, so check back to see what Hampton's participation is.
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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters that quarterback Justin Herbert (hand) will not practice on Wednesday during the team's walkthrough, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Herbert had surgery to fix a broken bone in his left (non-throwing) hand on Monday, and the Chargers are not ready to say whether he will be able to play on Monday Night Football in Week 14 versus the visiting Philadelphia Eagles. The Bolts won't hold their first official practice of the week until Thursday. Herbert said he plans on playing through his broken hand, although he's probably not going to see much practice time this week. With a tough matchup looming against Philly and the injury to boot, Herbert is trending as more of a QB2 for fantasy managers this week if he's active. Backup Trey Lance, who will see first-team goal-line reps this week in practice, would make his first start of the year if Herbert isn't cleared.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (calf, knee) has been cleared from the injury report and will play Thursday night against the Detroit Lions, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Pickens was listed as a limited participant on Monday with multiple injuries, but he was upgraded to full on Tuesday. The 24-year-old has excelled in his first season in Dallas, recording 73 receptions for 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns on 105 targets in 12 games. He is one of just three wide receivers to already clear 1,000 yards, along with Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Puka Nacua. Pickens again profiles as an elite fantasy football option in a matchup with the highest projected point total of the week versus the Lions on Thursday night.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys OT Tyler Guyton (ankle) did not practice all week and has been ruled out for Week 14 against the Detroit Lions. CB Trevon Diggs (knee) was limited in practice all week and has been ruled out. DE Jadeveon Clowney (hamstring) and S Malik Hooker (back) were limited in practice on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and are listed as questionable. OT Hakeem Adeniji (knee), CB DaRon Bland (foot, wrist), CB Caelen Carson (hamstrings), DE Dante Fowler (shoulder), James Houston (foot, ankle), DL Osa Odighizuwa (elbow), WR George Pickens (calf, knee), WR KaVontae Turpin (shoulder), and S Donovan Wilson (neck) practiced in full on Wednesday and no longer appear on the injury report.
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Houston Texans rookie running back Woody Marks (foot) did not participate in Wednesday's practice session, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston. Marks exited early during Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts due to a foot injury, but he was eventually able to return and finished with 19 carries for 64 yards while adding one reception (one target) for three yards as a receiver. It's not a great sign that the rookie missed practice to open the week, but he'll have two more opportunities to practice before Sunday night's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Marks has served as the Texans' workhorse over the last four games, playing 67.1% of the snaps while averaging 18 touches per game. The USC product hasn't been dynamic with the increased workload, though, averaging just 9.4 PPR points per game during that time. Marks' status will continue to be monitored as the week goes along. If he's limited or out in Week 14, veteran Nick Chubb would see an elevated workload.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado (ankle) returned to practice on Wednesday, according to Dani Sureck of AZCardinals.com. Demercado missed the past two games due to a high-ankle sprain, but he is trending in the right direction to suit up in Week 14 against the Los Angeles Rams. With Trey Benson (knee) still on Injured Reserve and seemingly not making much progress after missing Wednesday's practice, Demercado could have a key role if he his able to return on Sunday. Bam Knight and Michael Carter have split the backfield duties in his absence, but Demercado has been their most dynamic back, averaging 7.8 yards per tote on 31 carries this season. We should know more about Demercado's status for Sunday in the next two days.
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Buffalo Bills LB Terrel Bernard (elbow), DE Joey Bosa (hamstring, wrist) and WR Joshua Palmer (ankle, knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 3. OT Spencer Brown (shoulder), OT Dion Dawkins (concussion) and TE Dalton Kincaid (hamstring, knee) were limited during practice. LS Reid Ferguson (neck), FB Reggie Gilliam (knee), TE Jackson Hawes (back) and DT T.J. Sanders (wrist) fully participated in practice. The Bills only held a walkthrough Wednesday, so the report is an estimation.
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Seattle Seahawks WR Dareke Young (quadriceps), DT Jarran Reed (thumb, wrist) and S Julian Love (hamstring) had their 21-day practice windows opened Wednesday, Dec. 3.
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Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard had the most touches and his highest snap share (59.4%) in a game since Week 8 in the team's Week 13 win over the Los Angeles Rams, totaling 17 carries for 83 yards while adding two receptions (two targets) for 41 yards and a touchdown. Head coach Dave Canales has found the right balance between Rico Dowdle and Hubbard, using Hubbard as the third-down back while leaning on Dowdle for early downs. "We've been using Chuba primarily as our third-down back, and then he gets series as we go," said Canales. The head coach added that, especially with how good Hubbard has looked in the past few weeks, they are "making sure that he's a weapon for us in different ways." Hubbard should continue to be a big factor for the Panthers down the stretch and is firmly back on fantasy radars. The 26-year-old projects as a viable flex option when Carolina comes out of their Week 14 bye to face the division-rival New Orleans Saints.
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Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle was outproduced by Chuba Hubbard in last week's upset win over the Los Angeles Rams, as Hubbard finished with 17 carries for 83 yards while also catching two passes for 41 yards and a touchdown. Dowdle had 18 rushing attempts for 58 yards and added two receptions for 21 yards. It was the first time the Panthers had two RBs each record at least 75 scrimmage yards in a game since Dec. 24 of 2022. "And for Rico, you know, giving him the lion's share of some of those first and second down, those early series and all that is a great way to just get him the ball," head coach Dave Canales said. With Hubbard getting his legs back under him after missing some time with injury, the Panthers appear to be reaching a more effective, balanced approach between the two RBs, with Dowdle becoming the early-down back, and Hubbard working more on passing downs.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Trey Benson (knee), who remains on Injured Reserve, is not practicing on Wednesday, according to The Arizona Republic's Theo Mackie. Benson had his 21-day practice window opened two weeks ago, but this will be his third straight missed practice since last week, which doesn't bode well for him making his return in Week 14 against the Los Angeles Rams. The 23-year-old second-year back has been sidelined since Week 4 after undergoing knee surgery. Benson figures to be Arizona's lead back when he finally returns, which makes him stash-worthy in all fantasy football leagues, but he'll also be a pretty shaky play in his first game back. If Benson makes it back onto the practice field this week and gets clear to play this weekend, fantasy managers should expect him to be eased back into the offense alongside Bam Knight.
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