Wed Dec 10 8:43am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Harvey is a must start Week 15
Alright, it is crunch time. You are either in the first round of your fantasy playoffs or the last week of your regular season, depending on your format. I say this a lot but I really mean it. Don’t get too cute. What do I mean by that? Well, it means start your top players and don’t overthink things. Sometimes owners get too caught up in matchups and bench a player they shouldn’t or start a player they shouldn’t. You don’t want to lose your first-round playoff game because you started Tyler Shough over Patrick Mahomes because he has been playing better and Mahomes has a really tough matchup. Don’t do it! Good luck in all your games. Let’s get some wins.
Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .
I would guess that Philip Rivers eventually gets a shot to start for the Colts - maybe not this week but in the weeks to come. You would have to think his arm strength isn’t what it used to be, so expect a lot of shorter throws. This likely gives tight end Tyler Warren and possession receiver Michael Pittman maybe a few more looks with Rivers at the helm. You still have to downgrade the entire offense going forward, though. Things are going south for the Colts in a hurry and to top it off, they have a very tough schedule to finish the season. Having any Colts fantasy players on your team is a concern for the rest of this year. Not good.
The Texans defense is proving to be matchup-proof. They shut down any team they play. Just keep that in mind in the coming weeks. Sometimes you have to make hard decisions, so don’t be afraid to bench a top fantasy player going against the Texans during the fantasy playoffs. This unit is no joke. Houston gets the Cardinals, Raiders and Chargers their next three games. Plan accordingly.
Every year, you get some unexpected league winners during the fantasy playoffs. I think Wan’Dale Robinson could be one of those league winners this year. He has been huge with Jaxson Dart as his starting quarterback, racking up the targets. He has double-digit targets four of seven games. He has some favorable matchups against the Commanders, Vikings and Raiders his next three games. Robinson is likely the WR2 or WR3 for your team, giving him great value because he could produce like a top-10 option the rest of the way.
Tyler Allgeier has absolutely put a huge dent in the fantasy value of Bijan Robinson. Could you imagine if Robinson got those goal-line scores over Allgeier? Allgeier has eight rushing touchdowns this year. That is 64 fantasy points. If Robinson had those scores, he would have 330.3 fantasy points, which would be first overall in running back scoring. He would be ahead of Christian McCaffrey. Instead, Robinson sits fifth in scoring. He is still having a very good fantasy season but what could have been, right?
I really hope the return of Mike Evans gets Baker Mayfield going. Mayfield just hasn’t produced near his numbers of the last few seasons in Tampa. He clearly has been impacted by the health of his receivers, most notably his favorite option, Evans. Maybe his return sparks Mayfield and gets him going for the fantasy playoffs. It would not surprise me if that happens. Evans is a huge key to this passing game.
Rookie Harold Fannin is going to be a fantasy star. He is sixth overall in fantasy receiver scoring as a rookie in an offense that has been a disaster much of the year. I’m looking forward to the years ahead when the offense is more competent and Fannin is even more seasoned. He is going to be a problem for a long time. This guy is the real deal at a position that can be very top heavy. Fannin is definitely on my radar for next year.
News and Notes: The Colts signed quarterback Philip Rivers to their practice squad on Tuesday. Rivers could challenge for the starting job for the Colts sooner than later. . . . .The Browns signed running back Trayveon Williams off the Chargers practice squad on Tuesday. Williams adds some depth to the backfield after the team lost Jerome Ford to injury.
HOT PLAYS
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Patriots. Henderson has finally gotten his chance to be the lead back and is taking advantage. He has 11-plus fantasy points five straight games. He has more than 80 total yards all of those five games. Henderson has become a dependable RB2 for fantasy teams. He can post some good numbers this week against the Bills, a team that allows the sixth most fantasy points to running backs. The Bills have allowed more than 180-rushing yards five games this year.
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jaguars. Lawrence has taken a big step forward this season, especially of late. He is fourth overall in fantasy quarterback scoring his last three games. He has 20-plus fantasy points three straight and seven of nine games. Lawrence has been a lot more consistent this season and performed as a top-10 fantasy quarterback most of the year. He should keep it up this week against a reeling Jets team. New York has allowed 23-plus points four straight games. The Jets even allowed 34 points last week to a so-so Dolphins offense.
R.J. Harvey, RB, Broncos. Harvey is becoming a must-start for fantasy teams, taking over the lead role in the Broncos running game. He has 21-plus fantasy points two straight games. He had a season-high 23 total touches last week, including six receptions. That amount of work in the passing game really helps his fantasy floor. Harvey doesn’t have the best matchup against the Packers this week, but Green Bay has been more susceptible to the run lately. The Packers allowed 138-rushing yards last week and 119-plus rush yards three of four games.
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Dolphins. Waddle continues to be a bright spot for the Dolphins offense. Miami struggled to do much through the air last week but Waddle still produced for fantasy teams. He had five receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown on seven targets. He also ran once for 21 yards, finishing with 18.1 fantasy points. He has 14-plus fantasy points four of six games. Waddle can produce well again in Week 15 against the Steelers, a team that allows the fifth most fantasy points to receivers.
DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles. Smith has struggled in recent weeks, having fewer than double-digit fantasy points two straight and three of four games. The good news is he is getting his chances, having at least eight targets three straight games. He has 27 total targets during that stretch. It just seems a matter of time before Smith has another one of his huge games. We think it might happen this week against the Raiders, a team that is a bit of a mess right now. Las Vegas allows the third most fantasy points to receivers. Smith is worth a start this week.
COLD PLAYS
Breece Hall, RB, Jets. Hall is just 30th overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. He had just 4.3 fantasy points last week against the Dolphins and failed to catch a pass in that game. Hall is becoming a hard fantasy player to trust in this reeling Jets offense. With questions at quarterback this week, you just aren’t sure what you will get from this offense, making Hall a risky fantasy play. Hall also has a tough matchup against the Jaguars, a team that allows the fifth fewest fantasy points to running back. The Jaguars have allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards all but three games.
Alec Pierce, WR, Colts. Pierce has really taken his game to a new level this season, becoming a more well-rounded receiver. But even with that said, he has endured some down games along the way. He has less than double-digit fantasy points four of 11 games. The Colts have all sorts of concerns at quarterback now, which is a huge issue for Pierce. He is going to be hard to trust this week against the Seahawks, a team that allows the sixth-fewest fantasy points to receivers. Seattle has allowed fewer than 155-passing yards two straight and three of four games.
Caleb Williams, QB, Bears. Williams is playing well in year two but his fantasy numbers have kind of been all over the map. He has struggled to help fantasy teams in recent weeks. Williams has less than 18 fantasy points two straight and three of four games. He has failed to top 200-passing yards three of four games with the Bears going to a more run-heavy approach offensively. It could be more of the same this week against the Browns. Cleveland allowed just 108-passing yards last week but 184-rushing yards to the Titans. For the season, the Browns allow the fourth fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks.
Blake Corum, RB, Rams. Corum had his best game of the season last week, rushing 12 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns. He has found the end zone two straight games. We still think he is more of a matchup play for fantasy teams. Remember, he has double-digit carries four times this year and topped double-digit fantasy points just one of those four games. He also gets no work in the passing game, having just six receptions for the season. We look for him to come back down to earth this week against the Lions, a team that allows the fewest fantasy points to the running back.
Hunter Henry, TE, Patriots. Henry has at least four receptions three straight games and 70-plus yards two straight. He has produced well his last few games, showing a little more consistency. Henry remains a spot play, though, because of his production throughout the season. He has fewer than double-digit fantasy points eight of 13 games. Henry will struggle at times. He gets a tough matchup this week against the Bills, a team that allows the fewest fantasy points to tight ends. Henry had two receptions for 46 yards against the Bills in Week 5, scoring just 6.6 fantasy points.
SLEEPERS
Dylan Sampson, RB, Browns. With the Browns throwing the ball more last week, Sampson got more playing time and did well with his chances. He played 38 percent of the snaps and had five receptions for 64 yards on six targets. Sampson has double-digit fantasy points two of three games. It would not surprise to see him get a lot of work again this week in a game the Browns might need to throw the ball to play catchup against the Bears. Chicago also can struggle to stop the back in pass coverage. Sampson could be worth a look as a flex play in Week 15.
J.J. McCarthy, QB, Vikings. McCarthy returned to the lineup last week and scored three touchdowns. He had 22.05 fantasy points, his third game this season with 20-plus fantasy points. He has produced some good games along the way despite some inconsistent play on the field. McCarthy is likely to get plenty of chances to air it out this week against the Cowboys. The Vikings are likely going to need to score some points to keep up with the Cowboys offense. Plus, the Cowboys struggle against the pass, allowing the most fantasy points to quarterbacks.
Isaiah Likely, TE, Ravens. Likely is getting more looks in recent weeks, having six targets each of his last two games. Likely has double-digit fantasy points each of his last two games. He has some spot start appeal for fantasy teams the rest of the way. Likely gets a dream matchup this week against the Bengals, a team that can’t stop the tight end at all this year. The Bengals allow the most fantasy points to tight ends, giving up 24.18 points to the tight end. This is almost eight points more than the team allowing the second most points.
Chris Rodriguez, RB, Commanders. Rodriguez has emerged as the lead back for the Commanders. He has double-digit carries three straight games. His numbers haven’t been off the charts but decent in that starting role. He is worth using in the right matchup and a game this week against the Giants is a good one for him. The Giants have really struggled to stop the run, allowing the second-most fantasy points to running backs. New York has allowed at least 119-rushing yards all but three games.
Rashid Shaheed, WR, Seahawks. Shaheed had his best game as a Seahawk last week, catching four passes for 67 yards on five targets. He also returned a punt for a touchdown. Shaheed had quite the game. Maybe this gets him going. He has not done a whole lot since getting traded to Seattle. He is capable of the big game any given week, though, because of his big-play ability. It would not surprise to see him break off a big play or two this week against the Colts, a team dealing with injuries in the secondary. Indy allows the sixth most fantasy points to receivers.
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: Ravens/Bengals, Bills/Patriots, Commanders/Giants, Lions/Rams.
Low Scoring Games: Browns/Bears, Jets/Jaguars, Packers/Broncos.
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.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was very contemplative about his future during a press conference on Wednesday, leading to many raised eyebrows around the league. "If I want to keep doing this, I have to have fun doing this. I have been through a lot. If it's not fun, then what am I doing it for? That is the mindset I am trying to bring to the table," Burrow said. The star QB also added that he has "a lot of things going on" right now, both personal and football-related. We don't know exactly what Burrow is thinking, but he could be losing trust in the Bengals' front office or wondering how long he wants to continue to play football if he keeps getting beaten up. The 29-year-old suffered the third serious injury of his career in Week 2 -- a turf-toe injury that required surgery. ESPN's Adam Schefter points out that Burrow has been sacked a whopping 203 times in 73 career games. It's something to keep an eye on going forward, but for fantasy football purposes, Burrow will continue to be a strong QB1 option as long as he's in Cincy.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane reports that it's sounding like Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson (foot) will need another week before he can return. The Eagles aren't in a rush to bring him back in Week 15 with a date against the visiting Las Vegas Raiders. Philly has lost three straight games with Johnson out, and they've gone 14-27 when the future Hall of Famer has not played in his career. The 35-year-old missed Wednesday's practice as he continues to deal with a Lisfranc sprain in his right foot. If Johnson misses another game this weekend, Fred Johnson is expected to make another start at right tackle. While we'd still be surprised if the Eagles don't end their losing streak against the hapless Raiders, it's worth noting and could give the Eagles' offensive line problems defending All-Pro pass-rusher Maxx Crosby.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (concussion) was on the practice field on Thursday for a second straight day as he works his way back from a concussion that he suffered in last Thursday night's loss to the Detroit Lions, according to Todd Archer of ESPN. Barring a setback, it looks like Lamb will be able to play on Sunday night versus the Minnesota Vikings. The 26-year-old was limited in Wednesday's practice and still needs to gain clearance from an independent neurologist, but that should come later this week. Lamb has been outproduced by George Pickens this year, but he had a season-high 121 receiving yards on six receptions last week before suffering a concussion in the second half, showing that he still has plenty of big-play upside when he actually catches the ball. If Lamb is cleared for Week 15, he needs to be in all fantasy football lineups.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (concussion) was back on the field for practice on Thursday after putting in a limited session on Wednesday. Higgins slammed his head down hard on the turf towards the end of the Week 14 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and was put in the concussion protocol for the second time in the last couple of weeks. The 26-year-old pass-catcher also suffered a concussion in the Week 12 loss to the New England Patriots and was forced to miss the Thanksgiving night win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13. He is trending in the right direction, but Higgins still has boxes to check and must be cleared by an independent neurologist later this week to play on Sunday against the division-rival Ravens. Higgins, who has 667 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on the year, is a must-start in fantasy if he's active. If he's ruled out, Andrei Iosivas will be a touchdown-dependent WR4/flex option in deeper fantasy leagues.
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (ankle) is back at the team's practice on Thursday, as expected, according to Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun. Jackson missed a few games early this year with a hamstring injury, and he's been listed on the injury report for several weeks with various lower-body injuries. The 28-year-old has played through an ankle issue of late and should do so again this weekend in another crucial divisional matchup against the hosting Cincinnati Bengals. The 28-year-old two-time MVP hasn't looked quite like himself in 2025, and he probably hasn't been 100% healthy. The good news is that Jackson had seven carries for 43 yards and his second rushing touchdown of the year in last week's loss to the Steelers. Although Jackson didn't throw a touchdown pass two weeks ago in the loss to Cincy, he did throw for 246 yards. Fantasy managers need to stick with him in Week 15 as a midrange QB1 in a good matchup.
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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel) is missing another day of practice this week on Thursday, according to Tyler Drake of Arizona Sports. Harrison will need to return to practice on Friday to avoid missing a second straight game with a heel injury that he suffered in Week 13. Before that, the 23-year-old missed two games following an appendectomy. He's very much in danger of missing a fourth game in the last five weeks. It's been that kind of disappointing year for the former first-rounder. Harrison has a 40-594-4 line on 69 targets in his second year in the NFL. If Harrison misses another contest, receiver Michael Wilson will be a must-start as a target hog, while tight end Trey McBride will also continue to have a crazy-high floor in fantasy. In the three games that Harrison has missed, Wilson has a ridiculous 36 receptions on 49 targets for 445 yards and two touchdowns.
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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion, ribs) is missing a second straight day of practice this week on Thursday, according to Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN. Tillman is in the league's concussion protocol and is also dealing with a rib injury, making it unlikely that he'll be able to play this weekend on the road in Chicago against the Bears. The 25-year-old sustained both injuries in the Week 14 loss to the Tennessee Titans, when he caught just one of three targets for 23 yards. Tillman hasn't made much noise in 2025 and has dealt with injuries that have limited him to nine games. The former third-rounder hasn't had more than three catches in a game since Week 1, and he hasn't had more than one reception since Nov. 16. Overall, he has an 18-197-2 line and is not worth rostering right now in 12-team fantasy leagues. Rookie Isaiah Bond could see more looks deep down the field in Chicago if Tillman is ruled out.
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Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (knee) missed a second straight practice this week on Thursday due to a knee injury, according to Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN. Njoku was also on last week's injury report with a knee injury, but he was active in Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans. The 29-year-old aggravated his knee injury on a touchdown grab versus the Titans, and now he's on the wrong side of questionable to play in Week 15 against the hosting Chicago Bears. He will need to return to practice on Friday to have a chance of playing this weekend. Njoku has taken a back seat to impressive rookie TE Harold Fannin Jr. this year, making him a weekly TE2 streaming option in fantasy. He has caught 33 passes on 48 targets for 293 yards and four touchdowns through 14 weeks. Fannin will be an even more attractive TE1 if Njoku is ruled out against Chicago.
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Cleveland Browns rookie running back Dylan Sampson (calf, hand) is missing from practice on Thursday for a second straight day this week, according to ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi. The Browns placed RB Jerome Ford (shoulder) on season-ending Injured Reserve this week, so Cleveland's backfield could be thin behind rookie starter Quinshon Judkins on Sunday against the Chicago Bears if Sampson is unable to play. Raheim Sanders and Trayveon Williams would likely split backup duties behind Judkins if Sampson cannot go. Sampson, a fourth-round pick out of Tennessee, had five catches on six targets for a season-high 64 receiving yards in Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans, and he will have a bigger role in the Browns' backfield the rest of the year if he's healthy. He's worth stashing in PPR leagues despite his status being up in the air for Week 15.
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Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb (ribs) is missing another day of practice on Thursday due to a rib injury, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Sports. Rookie RB Woody Marks (ankle) also missed practice on Wednesday, but he has returned to the field on Thursday. The 29-year-old Chubb is in real danger of missing the Week 15 contest on Sunday against the visiting Arizona Cardinals. He has already lost lead-back duties to Marks, with Chubb not seeing double-digit carries in a game since back on Nov. 2 against the Denver Broncos. With Chubb getting injured in the Sunday night win over the Kansas City Chiefs, Marks saw a season-high 26 carries for 68 yards while also catching two passes for eight yards and a touchdown. Marks should have an even bigger workload in a plus matchup this Sunday if Chubb is ruled out, with Dare Ogunbowale jumping into the RB2 role for Houston.
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Houston Texans rookie running back Woody Marks (ankle) returned to the practice field on Thursday, according to KPRC 2 Sports' Aaron Wilson. Marks was held out of Wednesday's practice with an ankle injury, but his return to the field on Thursday suggests he should be fine to play this weekend in a strong matchup versus the Arizona Cardinals. The 24-year-old fourth-rounder has been the Texans' lead back for most of the year, with Joe Mixon (ankle, foot) never able to make it back. He has seen double-digit carries in each of the last eight games, culminating in a season-high 26 rushing attempts in the Week 14 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Nick Chubb (ribs) was injured in that game, and he's in danger of missing Week 15 after having not practiced yet this week. Marks will be a high-volume RB2 in fantasy football, regardless of whether Chubb is active this weekend.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields (knee) is missing a second straight day of practice this week on Thursday, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN. Fields came down with a sore knee last week and was held out of the Week 14 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The 26-year-old has yet to practice this week and appears headed for another missed game this Sunday versus the Jacksonville Jaguars. Fields lost the starting gig under center to veteran Tyrod Taylor (groin), but Taylor injured his groin last weekend and might also be in danger of being ruled out this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. If neither QB gains clearance this weekend, rookie Brady Cook would likely be forced to make his first NFL start. It's really bad news for fantasy managers who were planning on starting any of New York's offensive skill players.
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New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor (groin) wasn't seen at practice on Thursday, according to ESPN's Rich Cimini. Taylor also missed practice on Wednesday, so he's currently on the wrong side of questionable to play this weekend in Jacksonville against the Jaguars in Week 15. The 36-year-old veteran took over the starting QB duties from the struggling Justin Fields (knee), but he injured his groin early in Sunday's loss to the Miami Dolphins and is now in jeopardy of missing time. Fields missed the Week 14 game due to knee soreness and hasn't practiced this week either. If neither Taylor nor Fields can play this weekend, rookie Brady Cook would be forced into his first NFL start. It's shaping up as a situation to avoid for fantasy managers heading into the first week of the playoffs in most leagues.
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New York Jets running back Breece Hall (knee), who sat out of practice on Wednesday with a sore knee, is doing positional drills at practice on Thursday, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN. Hall will most likely be listed as limited on Thursday's final injury report. Either way, it's a good sign that he's back at practice after picking up a DNP tag to begin the week. The 24-year-old could still be questionable for the Week 15 game this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, so his status to close out the week will be worth monitoring. If Hall is out or limited in any way this weekend, it would open up more playing time for Isaiah Davis. However, fantasy managers may want to avoid the Jets' entire offense this week, with it looking more likely that Brady Cook will start at quarterback. Both Tyrod Taylor (groin) and Justin Fields (knee) have not practiced this week.
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Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt (lung) is currently in a local hospital with a lung issue and is undergoing medical evaluation, according to Nick Farabaugh of Penn Live. Watt will not practice on Thursday and could miss the Monday night game against the visiting Miami Dolphins. The 31-year-old seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro has an extra day to recover this week, but his status is firmly up in the air in Week 15. Fantasy managers in IDP leagues will need to have a backup plan in place in case it's not looking good for Watt to play on Monday night. The former first-rounder is the heart and soul of a Pittsburgh defense that has been a disappointment this year. Through 13 games, Watt has 53 tackles (22 solo), only seven sacks, 10 tackles for loss, 18 QB hits, an interception, seven pass breakups, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.
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Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. (knee) has had two of his best games of the season in the last two weeks with wide receiver Drake London (knee) sidelined, catching 13 of his 18 targets for 172 yards while playing over 90% of the offensive snaps. Pitts is considered questionable to play on Thursday night versus the division-rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but he's expected to suit up. Meanwhile, London will be missing a fourth straight game. Pitts has only found the end zone one time in 2025 (back in Week 4), but he should be more involved once again on Thursday night if he's active in the first week of the fantasy playoffs in most leagues. Quarterback Kirk Cousins has used Pitts as a safety blanket of sorts with London out of the picture since spraining his PCL in Week 11. Fantasy managers should consider the former fourth overall pick to be a midrange TE1 for at least one more week.
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The Baltimore Ravens reached an agreement on a three-year contract extension with nose tackle Travis Jones on Thursday, sources told Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. The deal will keep Jones under contract with Baltimore through the 2028 season and continues the Ravens' focus on rewarding its own players before they can hit the open market. The 26-year-old defensive tackle is having a fine season in 2025 in his fourth year in the league, recording 34 tackles (16 solo), a career-high-tying 1.5 sacks, six tackles for loss, five QB hits, two pass breakups, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in 12 starts. The former third-rounder in 2022 out of Connecticut will now be sticking around with the Ravens long term as a building block on the interior of their defensive line.
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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Cincinnati Bengals have officially placed defensive lineman Trey Hendrickson (hip) on IR. The move comes as the 31-year-old underwent hip/pelvis surgery this week, effectively ending his time in the regular season. Per Schefter, he's expected to be sidelined for six weeks as he recovers. It's a disappointing end to a disappointing season for Hendrickson, who could only amass 16 tackles, four sacks, and a fumble forced in seven appearances following a hold-in amidst a contract dispute with the team this summer. In his stead, teammates Myles Murphy and Joseph Ossai (shin) should continue leading Bengals' edge rushers in snaps, with Cedric Johnson and Cam Sample mixing in behind them on occasion.
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Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders (hip) will not have his 21-day practice window opened this week, according to the Miami Herald's Barry Jackson. Sanders suffered a hip injury during the preseason and has been on Injured Reserve all year. With only three regular-season games left after this week, there's a good chance we won't see the 30-year-old placekicker at all this year. In his absence, Riley Patterson has filled in nicely for Miami, making 23 of his 25 field-goal attempts (92 percent) and 28 of his 29 extra-point opportunities. Patterson has been solid, but he's only made one field goal beyond 50 yards on just two attempts. He has been under the radar in fantasy football and is currently the No. 10 kicker in terms of overall fantasy points. Patterson will be on the streaming radar in deeper fantasy leagues for Miami's Week 15 matchup versus the Steelers on Monday night.
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Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said that running back Josh Jacobs (knee) will likely miss a second straight day of practice this week on Thursday, and the team will see where he's at on Friday. "He's been battling through it. We'll see," LaFleur said. This is a situation worth keeping a close eye on going into the weekend. Jacobs has been a must-start fantasy RB this year with 12 rushing touchdowns in 12 games, but he could be questionable going into a bad matchup on the road against one of the better defenses in the league in the Denver Broncos. The 27-year-old initially suffered a knee contusion in Week 11 and was held out in the Week 12 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Jacobs only missed one game, though, and handled his normal heavy workload the last two weeks. If he's in danger of missing Sunday's game in Denver, Emanuel Wilson would once again become a plug-and-play fantasy option.
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