Thu Dec 4 10:12am ET
Field Level Media
Pressed to detail how 10 consecutive playoff berths, with three Super Bowl titles included in that stretch, could bolster the Kansas City Chiefs during these trying times, quarterback Patrick Mahomes was quick to acknowledge how these current circumstances are different.
The Chiefs (6-6) will host the Houston Texans on Sunday, likely needing a string of wins to keep their playoff streak alive. They are two games out of the playoff picture with both the Texans (7-5) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6, but ahead on tiebreakers) ahead of them in the standings. The scenario is bleak.
"I don't know if we've been in this situation this early in the season," Mahomes said. "I think just learning from it together, building together, and using what we can use from prior seasons to hopefully make a run at this thing and try to get ourselves into the playoffs and see where we can go from there.
"This will be a big game for us to showcase who we are and who we can be moving on the rest of the season."
Already facing an uphill climb, the Chiefs could be without three offensive linemen against the Texans' ferocious defensive front. Tackle Josh Simmons was placed on injured reserve on Wednesday after undergoing wrist surgery, putting his return this season in doubt. Guard Trey Smith (ankle) and tackle Jawaan Taylor triceps/knee) missed practice on Wednesday, absences that could force the Chiefs to dig even deeper into their depth chart.
Past success has always undergirded a positive approach in Kansas City. These dire circumstances have many questioning whether the Chiefs' dynastic run will end in the coming weeks.
"You're in the month of December, and you're still in it, so let's go," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. "That's what's important.
"I'm big on reality. What's real? Why are we where we are (and) what can we do to fix that? That's what I look at and try to give the guys that so they have something to work on. Likewise, as a coach, that's how I look at it for myself and the coaches. Where are the problems, and let's work on fixing those."
The Texans, conversely, have rallied to within a game of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts in the AFC South. Their current four-game winning streak has flipped a season that opened with three consecutive losses, and buoyed by the NFL's top-ranked defense, Houston appears poised to maintain their upward trajectory entering the stretch run.
Quarterback C.J. Stroud returned from a three-game injury (concussion) absence to lead the Texans to a critical road win over the Colts last week. Following their ragged start to the season, things appear to have fallen into place. The timing for the Texans couldn't be better.
"The common thread for us winning is our players making the plays," Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. "That's what it's all about. Our guys (have) done a great job of finding a way to make, whether that's special teams, offense, everybody stepping up, making a play when we need to make a play. That won't change this week as well. It's always going to be about the players, and that won't change."
-Field Level Media
Starts, Sits, Sleepers: Week 14
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.
From RotoBaller
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.
From RotoBaller
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.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs CB Christian Roland-Wallace (back) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 5, and has been ruled out for Week 14. WR Nikko Remigio (shoulder) was limited during practice but has been ruled out. OG Trey Smith (ankle) and OT Jawaan Taylor (knee, triceps) did not practice and are listed as doubtful. S Bryan Cook (ankle), TE Noah Gray (concussion, shoulder), S Jaden Hicks (shoulder), DE George Karlaftis (thumb), QB Patrick Mahomes (knee), RB Isiah Pacheco (knee) and WR Rashee Rice (hamstring) fully participated in practice and are not on the injury report.
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Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus has been a hit-or-miss fantasy option this season, but he'll look to put his best foot forward as the Packers host the Chicago Bears in a Week 14 divisional showdown. McManus has made all of his kicks in the past two weeks, booting home all four field goal attempts and kicking all six of his extra points successfully. However, he's been just a fringe option for fantasy managers, finishing as a top-10 kicker in two of his nine games this season. The Packers should get plenty of opportunities to score, but the weather for their game looks to be very cold, with flurries also in the forecast. McManus is a low-end fantasy play this week against Chicago.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (knee) fully participated in practice Friday, Dec. 5, and is not on the injury report for Week 14.
Fantasy Spin: Mahomes is coming off a season-high four touchdowns last week and has thrown for at least 250 yards in each of his last nine games. He will be facing a good Houston Texans defense this week but can still be a No. 1 quarterback in fantasy leagues.
From TheHuddle
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (knee) is off the injury report following a full practice session on Friday, and he'll be good to go for the Packers' Week 14 matchup with the Chicago Bears. Jacobs has been an awesome fantasy option this season, but last week was one of his least-productive fantasy outings with just 10.1 fantasy points. Week 13 marks just the second game in which Jacobs played the full game and didn't get in the end zone. That's how seemingly automatic Jacobs has been this season, and as the engine of the Packers' offense, Jacobs should be in a good position to do well against a middle-of-the-road Bears' run defense. Jacobs is a locked-in RB1 fantasy option in Week 14.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has been in a bit of a funk in terms of fantasy production over the last few weeks, but he'll look to get back on track in the Packers' Week 14 showdown with the Chicago Bears. Doubs had an excellent stretch of fantasy viability with three games among the top-25 wide receivers from Week 4 to Week 9. From Week 10 on, Doubs has disappointed fantasy managers with lackluster production. Doubs has averaged just 6.8 fantasy points per game in the four-game stretch starting in Week 10, and is averaging just three receptions for 25 yards per game. He's also taken a backseat to not just the running game, but also Christian Watson, who has exceeded Doubs' production in recent weeks. Against the Chicago Bears in Week 14, Doubs is still a low-end flex option, but one that's much harder to trust than in the middle of the season.
From RotoBaller
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner (calf) has officially been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan. Gardner did not practice this week after suffering a calf injury in the Colts' Week 13 loss to the Houston Texans. Head coach Shane Steichen said earlier this week that the star cornerback was going to "miss some time," but he is expected to avoid being placed on Injured Reserve. It's unfortunate news for the Colts after acquiring Gardner for two future first-round picks and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell at the trade deadline, but he at least seems to have avoided a season-ending injury. Indy's secondary will be a little more vulnerable this weekend in a battle for first place in the AFC South versus the Jags.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson has been far and away the best Packers' pass-catcher for the last few weeks and will look to put forth another strong effort in Week 14's divisional showdown against the Chicago Bears. Watson has been fantasy's WR10 since Week 11, with 16.3 fantasy points per game. Additionally, he's seen first-read target percentages above 30% in each of the last three weeks, leading the team all three weeks. Watson has an excellent matchup this week against the Bears, as they've allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers. Combining the solid matchup with Watson's recent utilization, he's a solid fantasy WR2 option this week against the Bears.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks (ankle) is off the injury report with three limited practices and looks to keep his run going after his best game of the season in Week 13 as the Packers host the Chicago Bears. Wicks is fresh off his Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions, where he was the overall WR3 for fantasy, notching 94 yards on six receptions while bringing in two touchdowns. While Wicks has been on the field much more in recent weeks, with at least 69% routes per dropback in the past three weeks, he's a bit behind in the pecking order for Green Bay's offensive production. Those in deep fantasy leagues may find Wicks useful as a flex option in the Packers' Week 14 game against Chicago, but typical 12-team formats may have more consistent fantasy options than Wicks this week.
From RotoBaller
Washington Commanders OT George Fant (knee) and DE Drake Jackson (groin, knee) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 5, and have been ruled out for Week 14. WR Noah Brown (groin, knee) did not practice and is listed as questionable. LB Bobby Wagner (knee) was limited during practice and is listed as questionable. QB Jayden Daniels (elbow), DT Javon Kinlaw (back), LB Frankie Luvu (shoulder) and LS Tyler Ott (back) fully participated in practice and are not on the injury report.
From TheHuddle
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson (Achilles) has been ruled out for Week 14's game against the Tennessee Titans, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN reports. The Browns opened up Watson's 21-day practice window earlier this week, but the 30-year-old signal-caller is not expected to play this year. Watson tore his Achilles tendon in Week 7 last season and then underwent surgery shortly after to repair it. He subsequently re-ruptured his Achilles during his recovery and was forced to undergo a second surgery on Jan. 9. Watson is expected to remain on Cleveland's roster next season unless the Browns want to take on a dead salary of over $80 million in 2026, and no team would be willing to trade for him at this point. Rookie Shedeur Sanders will start at quarterback again for the Browns in Week 14 against the Titans and has a chance to remain the starter for the rest of the season if he plays well enough.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell (hamstring) will not be activated off Injured Reserve for Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals, according to Nate Atkinsof The Athletic. The 26-year-old wideout has been sidelined since suffering a hamstring injury during the Rams' Week 7 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. The Rams opened Atwell's 21-day practice window last week, and while he's been a full participant for every practice, his return will wait at least another week. Teammates Jordan Whittington, Xavier Smith, and Konata Mumpfield will continue to split reps behind the Rams' star wide receiver duo of Davante Adams and Puka Nacua. Atwell's next chance to return to the field will be for a Week 15 showdown against the Detroit Lions in L.A.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is coming off one of his better games of the season in Week 13 and looks to continue that momentum when the Packers host the Bears in a divisional showdown in Week 14. Love was QB2 overall last week in the Packers' win over the Lions, throwing for 234 yards and four touchdowns. Even with Chicago returning Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon to their secondary, it's a secondary that can be thrown on. Add the weapons that the Packers may get back with Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden, who are both questionable for Week 14, and the Packers have a wealth of options for Love to throw to. Consider Love a fringe QB1 fantasy option when the Packers host the Bears in Week 14.
From RotoBaller
Miami Dolphins CB Elijah Campbell (ankle) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 5, and is listed as questionable for Week 14. C Aaron X. Brewer (ankle, knee, neck) was limited during practice and is listed as questionable. S Ifeatu Melifonwu (groin, thumb) fully participated in practice but is listed as questionable. CB Rasul Douglas (foot, illness), FB Alec Ingold (neck), OT Austin Jackson (toe), DT Benito Jones (ankle, personal) and TE Darren Waller (non-injury) fully participated in practice and are not on the injury report.
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