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  • Derius Davis WR | LAC

    Chargers' Derius Davis: Plays exclusively special teams

    Davis played all 12 of his snaps on special teams in Sunday's 24-7 loss to the Broncos and returned two kickoffs for 44 yards.

    For the first time in his 13 appearances this season, Davis failed to take a snap on offense, with the Chargers prioritizing all of Keenan Allen, Quentin Johnston, Alex Erickson and Jalen Guyton ahead of him at receiver. The Chargers will return Joshua Palmer (knee) from injured reserve for Thursday's game in Las Vegas, so Davis is set to drop down another spot on the depth chart. Davis should continue to remain active on game days through his role as the Chargers' top option on kickoff and punt returns.

  • Jamal Agnew WR | ATL

    Jaguars' Jamal Agnew: Cleared to practice

    Agnew (shoulder) was designated for return from injured reserve Wednesday.

    Agnew has spent the minimum of four weeks on IR and could return to action as soon as Sunday against the Ravens. However, the Jaguars will have a 21-day window to evaluate him in practice before he would need to be added to the 53-man roster or left on IR for the remainder of the season.

  • Kadarius Toney WR | CLE

    Chiefs' Kadarius Toney: Five touches in loss

    Toney caught three of four targets for 25 yards and carried the ball twice for 16 yards in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Bills.

    Toney's modest production on five touches would have made him an afterthought in the contest if it wasn't for what was likely a game-deciding offside penalty he committed late in the fourth quarter. The penalty erased what would have been a highlight-reel play in which the wideout scored a touchdown after a lateral by Travis Kelce for the go-ahead score with just over a minute left in the game. With that said, Toney continues to underwhelm fantasy managers and remains an untrustworthy fantasy option.

  • Chiefs' Marquez Valdes-Scantling: Reels in two catches

    Valdes-Scantling secured two of four targets for 22 yards in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Bills.

    Valdes-Scantling continued his disappointing season Sunday, catching just two passes for the second straight week. The veteran wideout played 22 of the Chiefs' 66 offensive snaps, behind Rashee Rice (56), Justin Watson (36), Kadarius Toney (29) and Skyy Moore (23). Since Kansas City's Week 9 bye, Valdes-Scantling is roughly averaging a 45 percent snap share compared to the 61 percent average he saw in the first eight games. Seeing such limited opportunities, the 29-year-old is an untrustworthy fantasy option in most formats. he'll look to make the most of his opportunities in Week 15 when the Chiefs visit the Patriots.

  • Skyy Moore WR | GB

    Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Non-factor against Bills

    Moore was unable to secure his lone target in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Bills.

    Moore was held without a catch for the third time this season, while playing just 35 percent of the Chiefs' offensive snaps Sunday. Through 13 games, the second-year wideout has posted just 21 catches for 244 yards and one touchdown, underwhelming fantasy managers hoping for a breakout sophomore campaign entering the season. With limited opportunities in Kansas City's struggling offense, Moore is not a reliable fantasy option in most formats. Moore and the Chiefs are set to visit the Patriots in Week 15.

  • Mack Hollins WR | NE

    Falcons' Mack Hollins: Targeted once against Buccaneers

    Hollins reeled in his lone target for four yards in Sunday's 29-25 loss to the Buccaneers.

    Hollins played just six of the Falcons' 72 offensive snaps Sunday, the least of any Atlanta pass catcher. The veteran wideout exited the contest in the first quarter with an ankle injury, but he was able to return to the game. Hollins had missed the previous three games due to an ankle injury, so it's promising that he was able to play through the issue against the Buccaneers. In the 10 games he's played, the 28-year-old has recorded just 18 receptions for 251 yards. Hollins should remain far off the fantasy radar when the Falcons visit the Panthers in Week 15.

  • Khadarel Hodge WR | ATL

    Falcons' KhaDarel Hodge: One grab in Week 14

    Hodge caught one of two targets for 18 yards in Sunday's 29-25 loss to the Buccaneers.

    Hodge's one catch was his first since Week 9, when he recorded three receptions for 60 yards in a loss to the Vikings. The 28-year-old wideout played 23 of Atlanta's 72 offensive snaps, behind both Drake London (55) and Van Jefferson (32). Hodge is not seeing enough consistent usage in the Falcon's offense to make him a reliable fantasy option. Heading into a Week 15 matchup with the Panthers, the veteran should remain far off the fantasy radar.

  • Kalif Raymond WR | CHI

    Lions' Kalif Raymond: Targeted four times in Week 14

    Raymond caught three of four targets for 15 yards in Sunday's 28-13 loss to the Bears.

    Raymond operated as the Lions' No. 4 wideout Sunday, playing just 23 of Detroit's 65 offensive snaps. In 13 games this season, the veteran has recorded 29 receptions for 387 yards and one touchdown as a member of the Lions' crowded receiving corps. Raymond limited playing time, however, make him difficult to trust for consistent fantasy production each week. The 29-year-old will look to make the most of his opportunities in Week 15 when the Lions host the Broncos.

  • Lions' Jameson Williams: Held catchless in loss

    Williams carried once for four yards and failed to secure either of his targets in Sunday's 28-13 loss to the Bears.

    Despite playing the second-most offensive snaps (38) at wide receiver behind Amon-Ra St. Brown (57), Williams was held without a reception for the second time in nine appearances on the season. The 22-year-old wideout's big-play potential is intriguing, but his production is far too inconsistent to make him a reliable fantasy option.

  • Josh Reynolds WR | NYJ

    Lions' Josh Reynolds: Finds end zone against Bears

    Reynolds secured three of four targets for 44 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-13 loss to the Bears.

    The veteran wideout was played 36 of Detroit's 65 offensive snaps, trailing only Amon-Ra St. Brown (57) and Jameson Williams (38) among Lions receivers. After recording at least five targets in four of the Lions' first five games, Reynolds has seen his involvement in the Detroit passing attack take a slight hit with rookies Sam LaPorta and Jahmyr Gibbs as well as second-year wideout Jameson Williams becoming greater priorities. Reynolds hasn't topped four targets in any of his subsequent eight contests and has produced a 15-203-2 receiving line during that span.

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