Thu Nov 27 10:01am ET
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Desperate for a win to keep their slim postseason hopes alive, the Atlanta Falcons will look to extend their recent success against the New York Jets on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
Atlanta (4-7), which has won three straight road games against the Jets dating back to 2009, snapped a five-game losing streak last week with a 24-10 victory over the New Orleans Saints.
As the team watched its playoff chances continue to dwindle, veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins took over for the injured Michael Penix Jr., who suffered a season-ending partially torn ACL on Nov. 16.
Cousins, who was given $100 million guaranteed before the 2024 season, threw for 199 yards and two touchdowns against the Saints. The 37-year-old is eager to prolong his second chance under center on Sunday.
"Now you've got to stack them," Cousins said of earning his first win of the year. "That's always a challenge, can you stack them? That's where we find ourselves now."
The team will prepare for New York quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who's faced Atlanta once as a member of the Buffalo Bills in 2017 -- when coach Raheem Morris was an assistant for the Falcons. Taylor has thrown for four touchdowns and four interceptions in four games -- including two starts -- this season.
"Tyrod's been around for a long time," Morris said. "He does a nice job of delivering the football out of his hands, getting it to different people. He knows how to do that. He's done that for a while. He's always been a master of the offense. He's been in this league as a backup for a lot of years. He's done a great job of learning multiple offenses, really being able to train people, becoming that extra coach on the grass. When he's had his opportunities to play, he's played well."
New York (2-9) has been playing for 2026 for the majority of the season. The Jets have dropped their last two games and are slated to miss the postseason for the 15th straight year.
When asked about the team being better off losing to obtain a more favorable draft pick, New York coach Aaron Glenn cited former head coach Herm Edwards' iconic 2002 rant.
"I'm going to give a line that you guys have heard before. You play the game to win," Glenn said. "It's not in a coach or player's mentality to go out there and lose games. We're not built that way. ... Any time we step on the grass, we're trying to improve."
Taylor is facing Atlanta defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, who served in the same role for the Jets before becoming New York's interim head coach for the final 12 games of 2024.
"Coach Ulbrich has those guys flying to the football, as his defenses have always done. Looking forward to the matchup, the challenge that they pose for us this weekend," Taylor said. "It's always a chess match when you're going against the defensive coordinator. My mindset is just executing our game plan and doing it to the best of my ability each and every play, and putting the guys in the right position to go out and score points and take advantage of sustaining drives."
Atlanta will be without leading receiver Drake London (knee) for the second game in a row and the team also ruled out linebackers Josh Woods (hamstring) and Malik Verdon (shoulder). Starting right guard Chris Lindstrom (foot) is questionable.
For New York, defensive tackle Harrison Phillips (foot) and cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (hip) are questionable.
Starts, Sits, Sleepers: Week 14
Las Vegas Raiders All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby (knee) is officially questionable to suit up for the Week 14 contest against the Denver Broncos. Crosby is in danger of missing Sunday's game after sitting out of practice on Thursday and Friday. Crosby is known for playing despite being banged up. It's going to take quite a bit for Crosby to not suit up on a Sunday, but fantasy managers in IDP formats must pay close attention to his status going into Sunday. If he sits, the Raiders' defense would be in bad shape for this divisional matchup. Tyree Wilson figures to see increased playing time if Crosby is unable to go.
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Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane has been one of the top running backs in the NFL over the last few weeks, and he's a great play this week against the Jets. Achane has at least 120 rushing yards to power the Dolphins to three straight wins in his last three games against the Bills, Commanders, and Saints. He finished with 134 rushing yards and a touchdown last week against the Saints, and is averaging 86.2 rushing yards and 30.8 receiving yards per game on the season with 10 total touchdowns. The Jets have been the sixth-best matchup for running backs this season, and last week, the Falcons running backs totaled 162 rushing yards, 86 receiving yards, and two touchdowns against New York. In such a great matchup with plenty of momentum and a large expected workload, Achane is the No. 1 RB in the entire NFL in RotoBaller's Week 14 rankings.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown (groin, knee) is officially listed as questionable ahead of the Week 14 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Brown is working his way back from groin and knee injuries that have sidelined him since Week 2. He was able to practice without limitations on Wednesday and Thursday this week, though. Brown didn't practice on Friday, but that was likely for rest purposes. He'll still need to be officially activated from Injured Reserve ahead of Sunday's contest. Brown is unlikely to be a viable fantasy asset with Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. both healthy right now.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of the Week 14 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. There was some hope that Demercado would return this weekend after getting in two limited practice sessions. Unfortunately, Demercado sat out of Friday's practice and will be held out for a third straight game due to an ankle sprain. His absence has opened up more playing time for both Bam Knight and Michael Carter, with Trey Benson (knee) still on Injured Reserve. Between the two, Knight is the better streaming choice for Sunday's slate in a tough matchup against L.A. Knight has found the end zone in three straight games. The 24-year-old should be considered a solid low-upside flex play against the Rams. Demerado has a limited path to fantasy relevance in PPR leagues the rest of the way, but only if Benson stays on IR.
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Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of the Week 14 matchup against the Denver Broncos. This news comes as no surprise, given the fact that Mayer hasn't practiced since suffering an ankle injury in Week 12. Mayer will miss his second straight game, but head coach Pete Carroll did express optimism that Mayer could return in Week 15 when the team faces the Philadelphia Eagles. With Mayer out again, Carter Runyon and Ian Thomas should see increased snaps. Neither of them is worth a look as a streaming option for Week 14. Brock Bowers is healthy and is the top receiving option in this offense. Mayer has only 22 receptions for 182 yards and one touchdown in nine games in 2025.
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa continues to post lackluster numbers while continuing to dink and dunk. Last week, he completed 12-of-23 passes for 157 yards and an interception in his team's win over the Saints. While the team has won three straight games, he has thrown for under 200 yards in each contest with two touchdowns and three interceptions. He's averaging 190 passing yards per game on the season with 17 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. The Dolphins have been winning by relying on De'Von Achane and their defense, and they'll likely follow that formula again this week against the Jets, leaving Tua with limited upside. He's the No. 22 QB in RotoBaller's Week 14 rankings, so he can be left on the waiver wire or bench even in two-quarterback leagues.
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Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Parker Washington (hip) was limited in practice for the second straight day on Friday and is officially questionable to play this Sunday against the division-rival Indianapolis Colts in Week 14. Washington injured his hip in the first half of Sunday's victory over the Tennessee Titans and did not practice on Wednesday. Even if the 23-year-old gets the green light to play in a big divisional clash this weekend, fantasy managers shouldn't consider him much more than a low-upside WR4/flex option now that Brian Thomas Jr. has returned from an ankle sprain that kept him out for multiple weeks. Before getting injured last week, Washington caught only one pass on three targets for 26 yards. If Washington is ruled out on Sunday, Tim Patrick would likely operate as the Jags' WR3 behind Thomas and Jakobi Meyers. Washington has been outside the top 50 wideouts in half-PPR points per game in 2025 at 7.4.
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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston (shoulder) was a full participant in Friday's practice after being limited on Thursday due to a shoulder injury. Barring a setback at Saturday's practice, Johnston should be cleared to play in Week 14 against the visiting Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football. The 24-year-old found the end zone for the seventh time this year in Sunday's win over the Las Vegas Raiders, but he had only three catches for 23 yards. Johnston scored four times in the first four games of 2025, but he's cooled off in the second half. He has been skunked twice in the last five weeks and has gone over 50 receiving yards just once in the last seven contests. The Eagles present a middle-of-the-road matchup for the Chargers' receivers, but with quarterback Justin Herbert trying to play through a broken left hand, Johnston is setting up as a boom/bust WR3/flex for fantasy managers.
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Los Angeles Chargers rookie first-round running back Omarion Hampton (ankle) ditched his non-contact jersey on Friday and was upgraded to a full participant in practice, according to the team. Hampton returned to practice last week and put in four straight limited sessions (including Thursday) before being a full-go on Friday, which is a sign that he's on track to be activated from Injured Reserve in order to play on Monday night versus the Philadelphia Eagles. The 22-year-old former Tar Heel has not played since fracturing his ankle in Week 5. Hampton is feeling good and is trending toward a return in Week 14, but will he immediately have a workhorse role in the Bolts' backfield? The Chargers' coaching staff has hinted that he'll be in more of a timeshare with Kimani Vidal in his first game back, which would make him a more volatile RB3/flex in fantasy, especially against strong Eagles defense.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (hand) was listed as a limited participant in practice again on Friday, according to the team. Herbert suffered a metacarpal fracture in his left (non-throwing) hand in the Week 13 win over the Las Vegas Raiders and had a plate and screws put into his hand on Monday to stabilize the fracture. The 27-year-old plans to play in Week 14 against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football, but he could carry a questionable designation into that contest if he cannot upgrade to a full practice on Saturday. Herbert should be active on Monday, even if he doesn't practice in full this week. Behind a porous offensive line in a matchup against a strong Philly defensive line, though, Herbert could find himself without much time to throw the football. Herbert should be considered more of a high-end QB2 in fantasy this week.
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Chicago Bears second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze (foot), who has already been ruled out for the Week 14 divisional tilt against the Green Bay Packers this Sunday, has been playing with a stress fracture in his foot, sources tell Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Odunze needs some rest and is considered week-to-week, but the belief is that he'll be back soon. If the 23-year-old only misses one game, he'll return to a tough matchup next weekend against the Cleveland Browns. Odunze came out guns blazing to begin his sophomore season, scoring five touchdowns in the first four games. However, he's scored just once since and has been in a rut the last three games, with only seven catches on 21 targets for 102 yards while gutting through his foot injury. DJ Moore, rookie Luther Burden III, and Olamide Zaccheaus will all have higher fantasy ceilings in Chicago's passing attack for however long Odunze is sidelined.
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Green Bay Packers rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden (wrist) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the divisional-rival Chicago Bears. Golden was limited for the third straight day on Friday and is in danger of missing his third consecutive game. The rookie first-rounder has dealt with multiple injuries this year, missing time with a shoulder injury as well. It's been a disappointing first season for the speedy wideout, as he's recorded only 24 receptions for 286 yards on 32 targets, and he is still looking for his first career touchdown through nine games. He has yet to see consistent playing time with Green Bay having multiple other capable pass-catchers, and it will only get tougher with the eventual return of Jayden Reed (shoulder, foot). Golden is a risky fantasy option if he is able to play in Week 14.
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Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd (calf) has been ruled out and will not come off Injured Reserve to play on Sunday at Lambeau Field against the division-rival Chicago Bears in Week 14, according to the team. Lloyd finally returned to practice for the first time earlier this week, but he's not ready to play in games just yet. The 24-year-old former third-round pick in 2024 out of USC hasn't played at all this season and managed to suit up in just one game in his rookie campaign last year due to injuries. He has reportedly put in plenty of time and effort to get his body right so that he can hopefully put his injuries in the rearview mirror for good. The Packers had high hopes for Lloyd when they drafted him, but he just hasn't been able to stay on the field. It's unclear how much more time he'll need, but when he is activated from IR, he'll merely be vying for a backup role alongside Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks behind starter Josh Jacobs.
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Dynasty | Cowboys wide receiver Ryan Flournoy had nine catches for 115 yards and a touchdown in a loss to Detroit. Dynasty Analysis: Flournoy hadn't done much since his 6/114 game against the Jets earlier this year, so this was good to see. CeeDee Lamb exited the game with a concussion in the third quarter and Flournoy stepped up to lead the team with 13 targets as Dallas tried to come back. Flournoy's ultimate dynasty value lies in what Dallas does with George Pickens this off-season. If Pickens is back, his ceiling is capped. If he can somehow make his way to being the WR2 on the team, he'd make for an interesting asset. Regardless, Flournoy is simply a deep roster stash at the moment.
Arizona Cardinals RB Trey Benson (knee), DL D.J. Collier (knee, personal), RB Emari Demercado (ankle), WR Greg Dortch (chest), WR Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel), CB Max Melton (heel), DL Walter Nolen III (knee), and S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (ankle) did not practice on Friday, Dec. 5, and have been ruled out for Week 14 against the Los Angeles Rams. OL Christian Jones (knee) was limited in practice all week and has been ruled out. WR Xavier Weaver (hamstring) did not practice on Friday and is listed as questionable. OL Kelvin Beachum (groin) was limited in practice on Friday and is listed as questionable. DL Calais Campbell (rest) did not practice on Friday and no longer appears on the injury report. LB Josh Sweat (rest) practiced in full on Friday and no longer appears on the injury report.
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Jacksonville Jaguars OT Walker Little (concussion) and S Andrew Wingard (concussion) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 5, and have been ruled out for Week 14. WR Parker Washington (hip), DT Arik Armstead (hand) and DE Travon Walker (knee) were limited during practice and are listed as questionable. S Eric Murray (neck) fully participated in practice but is listed as questionable. OT Chuma Edoga (calf), P Logan Cooke (shoulder) and LS Ross Matiscik (back) were limited during practice but are not on the injury report. OG Patrick Mekari (concussion), DE Danny Striggow (knee), LB Devin Lloyd (chest), LB Foyesade Oluokun (hamstring) and CB Jourdan Lewis (neck) fully participated in practice and are not on the injury report.
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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (shoulder, foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears, according to the team's official website. Reed was a limited participant every day in practice for the second consecutive week, and it's still unclear if the 25-year-old wideout will be able to return from Injured Reserve on Sunday. The 2023 second-rounder suffered a fractured collarbone in Week 2 versus the Washington Commanders while also dealing with a Jones fracture in his foot that he entered the season managing. Upon returning, Reed will deal with plenty of target competition with Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson both having strong seasons, and he'll likely be on a pitch count in his first game back. He should be viewed as a touchdown-dependent, low-end WR3/flex in the Packers' passing attack if he is able to return in Week 14.
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Los Angeles Rams WR Davante Adams (hamstring) practiced in full on Friday, Dec. 5, and no longer appears on the injury report.
Fantasy Spin: Adams has become a top redzone target for the Rams in 2025. He has scored enough to be a WR2 option with instances of WR1 upside.
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Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson (hip, pelvis) has officially been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Buffalo Bills, according to the team's official website. The Bengals' best defensive player hasn't played since suffering a hip injury during Cincinnati's Week 8 loss to the New York Jets. Cincinnati's defense has been the worst in the NFL this season, allowing a league-high 31.2 points and 410 total yards per game. The 31-year-old Hendrickson was productive during the seven games he played, totaling four sacks and eight QB hits. He'll look to get back on the field for a big Week 15 game against the division-rival Baltimore Ravens as the Bengals look to make a late-season push in a weak AFC North. However, the possibility looms that Hendrickson will have season-ending surgery. The Bengals need another win this weekend in Buffalo to convince Hendrickson to postpone surgery until the offseason.
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Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner (knee) is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings, according to Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic. Head coach Dan Quinn spoke favorably about the veteran's chances to suit up in Week 14. "Coming back from an injury, there's literally nobody tougher... He's definitely built differently, so I'm encouraged for him," Quinn said. Wagner returned to practice on Friday in a limited capacity after missing Wednesday and Thursday, but Quinn seems optimistic that he won't need to miss any additional time. The 35-year-old hasn't been as effective this season and has gotten picked on in coverage at times, but he is still solid defending the run and leads the team by a wide margin with 115 tackles in 12 games this season.
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