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  • Wanya Morris OT | KC

    Chiefs' Wanya Morris: Downgraded to out

    Morris (knee) is out for the rest of Sunday night's game against the Texans.

    The offensive lineman started the game at left tackle, as Jaylon Moore moved to right tackle with Jawaan Taylor nursing an elbow injury. Esa Pole has replaced Morris.

  • Lamar Jackson QB | BAL

    Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Improved results in loss

    Jackson completed 19 of 35 passes for 219 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 27-22 loss to the Steelers. He added seven rushes for 43 yards and a touchdown.

    Jackson continued his pattern of partial practice weeks ahead of this key divisional matchup, but he looked more agile than he has in recent games. With the help of a long rush of nine yards as well as a six-yard touchdown scamper just before halftime, Jackson logged his most rushing yards since Week 4 -- when he originally suffered a hamstring injury. He was boom-or-bust as a passer, as he connected with Zay Flowers for three gains of more than 30 yards but still ended up with an inefficient 6.3 yards per attempt. As was the case in Week 13, Jackson could have added a touchdown to his ledger, as he appeared to complete a go-ahead score late in the fourth quarter to Isaiah Likely, but the play was controversially overturned. Though it still wasn't Jackson's strongest performance, this was a step forward from his recent level of play.

  • Rashid Shaheed WR | SEA

    Seahawks' Rashid Shaheed: Returns kickoff for TD vs. Atlanta

    Shaheed caught four passes (on five targets) for 67 yards during the Seahawks' 37-9 win over the Falcons. He added 148 yards and a touchdown on three kick returns.

    It was a slow scoring affair in the first half, but Shaheed turned Sunday's game on its head with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown to open the second half. Week 14 was his best performance as a Seahawk, as he finished second in catches, targets and receiving yards behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba (seven catches on 10 targets for 92 yards and two touchdowns). Through 14 regular-season games (nine with the Saints and five with the Seahawks), Shaheed has accumulated 52 catches (on 82 targets) for 603 yards and two touchdowns

  • Stone Smartt TE | PHI

    Jets' Stone Smartt: Gets first target of 2025

    Smartt didn't catch his only target in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.

    Smartt rarely sees action behind Mason Taylor and Jeremy Ruckert. The former Charger saw his first regular-season target as a member of the Jets in Sunday's loss but failed to corral it.

  • Allen Lazard WR | NYJ

    Jets' Allen Lazard: Doesn't catch lone target

    Lazard didn't catch his only target in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.

    Lazard was targeted exactly once for the second consecutive game, as he remains a nonfactor even as the Jets continue to play without Garrett Wilson (knee), who is eligible to return from IR in Week 15 against the Jaguars. Lazard has just nine catches for 64 yards and one touchdown in 2025.

  • Michael Wilson WR | ARI

    Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Thriving in No. 1 receiver role

    Wilson corralled 11 of 16 targets for 142 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 45-17 loss to the Rams.

    Wilson resumed the top wideout role for Arizona with Marvin Harrison (heel) back on the sidelines, and the results were the same as we saw in Weeks 11 and 12. The 25-year-old Wilson elevated his game for the third time in Harrison's absence, finishing with double-digit receptions in all three contests. Wilson completed the fantasy explosion with a pair of trips to the end zone, doubling the season total he entered Sunday's loss with. Harrison's Week 15 status is still uncertain, but Wilson should be treated as a WR1 in fantasy if the former misses next Sunday's matchup against Houston.

  • Josh Downs WR | IND

    Colts' Josh Downs: Catches four passes vs. JAX

    Downs caught four of five targets for 23 yards during the Colts' 36-19 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.

    Downs' four catches were his most since Week 9 against the Steelers, and he finished third in both catches and receiving yards behind Alec Pierce (five catches for 80 yards) and Michael Pittman (nine catches for 79 yards). Downs has just eight receptions (on 17 targets) over his last three games, and his fantasy floor figures to be lower for the rest of the season after Daniel Jones tore his right Achilles during the first quarter of Sunday's loss. With Anthony Richardson (eye) on injured reserve and no timeline for a return, the Colts will turn to rookie sixth-rounder Riley Leonard for the home stretch of the 2025 regular season, starting with a Week 15 road clash against the Seahawks on Sunday, Dec. 14.

  • Browns' Quinshon Judkins: Salvages day with big catch

    Judkins rushed 14 times for 26 yards and brought in one of three targets for 58 yards in the Browns' 31-29 loss to the Titans on Sunday.

    Judkins had a true mixed bag of an afternoon, repeatedly being stymied by a Titans run defense that has shown definite signs of improvement over the second half of the season but breaking loose for a career-long reception. Judkins also had the ball in his hands on a would-be game-tying two-point attempt, but the running back threw the ball across the field incomplete. Judkins will look to make inroads against a beatable Bears run defense in a Week 15 road matchup next Sunday.

  • Andrew Beck FB | NYJ

    Jets' Andrew Beck: Makes 17-yard catch

    Beck caught his only target for 17 yards in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.

    Beck's 17-yard reception set a new season high for the fullback. He has five catches in 2025 heading into a Week 15 matchup with the Jaguars.

  • Saints' Devaughn Vele: Leads NOLA wideouts vs. Tampa Bay

    Vele caught three passes (on five targets) for 40 yards during the Saints' 24-20 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.

    There weren't many targets to go around Sunday as Tyler Shough completed just 13 of 20 passes for 144 yards, but Vele led all Saints pass catchers with 40 receiving yards and finished tied with Chris Olave for the second-most receptions behind Juwan Johnson (four). Vele has been more involved in the Saints' offense in the three games since the Week 11 bye, producing a 14-170-1 line (on 20 targets) over that span. Up next for Vele and the Saints is a Week 15 home tilt against the Panthers.

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