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| 1. | Eagles | D. Jackson scores Week 11 | (KFFL) The Associated Press reports Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson caught eight passes for 107 yards with a touchdown Week 11. Jackson also had a 10-yard carry in the game. | less than a minute | |
| 2. | Vikings | Peterson one yard shy of 1,000 for the season | (KFFL) Sean Jensen, of the Pioneer Press, reports Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson finished Week 11 with 82 rushing yards, leaving him with 999 rushing yards on the season. Peterson went over the 1,000-yard mark in the third quarter, but he lost two yards in the fourth quarter. | 8 minutes | |
| 3. | Redskins | Betts likely tore his MCL Week 11 | (KFFL) Updating a previous item, Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins RB Ladell Betts (knee) suffered a torn MCL "for sure," according to head coach Jim Zorn. Zorn added he doesn't know how severe the injury is. Betts will undergo an MRI exam Monday, Nov. 23. Betts did not want to speculate about possibly missing the team's last six games. Betts added, "I can't even feel anything right now, I don't have any pain, so I'll just get the MRI in the morning, see what damage is done and go from there." | 14 minutes | |
| 4. | Redskins | Betts may have torn ACL | (KFFL) Updating an ongoing story, 106.7 The Fan wrote on their Twitter page that Washington Redskins RB Ladell Betts (knee) has torn at least his MCL in his left knee. Betts may have also torn his ACL, but the team will know more Monday, Nov. 23. | 18 minutes | |
| 5. | Celek held out of end zone in Week 11 wi... | (Rotoworld) Brent Celek caught four passes for 35 yards in Week 11. Analysis: Celek had scored a touchdown in three consecutive weeks, but failed to find pay dirt Sunday night against the Bears. For what it's worth, he was targeted in the end zone on an overthrown ball in the first quarter. Keep him on board as a reliable TE1 as the NFL season carries into Week 12. | 21 minutes | |
| 6. | Olsen catches six passes in Week 11 loss | (Rotoworld) Greg Olsen caught six passes for 42 yards against the Eagles in Week 11. Analysis: Olsen again served as QB Jay Cutler's go-to target in the second half, and especially on the Bears' final drive. But he was overthrown in some instances and underthrown on Chicago's last offensive play, resulting in a game-ending interception. Olsen's value is reliant on Cutler's confidence, which, right now, is pretty low. The Bears face the Vikings in Week 12. | 24 minutes | |
| 7. | Maclin catches six balls in Week 11 win | (Rotoworld) Jeremy Maclin caught six passes for 64 yards in Week 11. Analysis: Maclin also caught six passes last week and continues to develop chemistry with QB Donovan McNabb. He's officially been taken off kick return duties and appears poised for a few monster weeks before the 2009 season is through. Maclin has only topped 100 yards once this year. | 29 minutes | |
| 8. | Bennett snags five passes in Week 11 los... | (Rotoworld) Earl Bennett caught five passes for 57 yards in Week 11. Analysis: Bennett has had only one truly productive week this season and doesn't appear destined for another one. The Bears are heading to a pass-friendly Minnesota in Week 12, but Bennett still isn't much of a fantasy option. | 33 minutes | |
| 9. | Jackson racks up 107 yards in Week 11 | (Rotoworld) DeSean Jackson caught eight passes for 107 yards and a touchdown and ran once for 10 yards in the Eagles' Week 11 win over the Bears. Analysis: Jackson broke free down the middle, past two Bears defenders, for a 48-yard touchdown in the third quarter. He did lose a fumble, but once again showed top-notch speed and remains a quality WR2 play in any league. The Bears face a 21st-ranked Vikings secondary in Week 12. | 38 minutes | |
| 10. | Report: Early signs for Big Ben 'encoura... | (Rotoworld) A league source tells Profootballtalk.com that the early signs for Ben Roethlisberger (concussion) are "encouraging." Analysis: Roethlisberger was cleared to make the team flight home to Pittsburgh, remembers everything that happened on Sunday, and isn't dealing with any nausea. Big Ben was knocked out of the game in overtime on a hit by Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson. The Steelers play the Ravens in Week 12. PFT's source says "it'll take a lot" for Roethlisberger to sit out the intradivision matchup. | 44 minutes | |
| 11. | Forte held to 34 rushing yards in SNF lo... | (Rotoworld) Matt Forte was held to 34 yards on 14 carries and 20 yards on four catches in Week 11 against the Eagles. Analysis: Forte once again had trouble getting out of the backfield. His longest run went for just eight yards and he was overshadowed by Kahlil Bell, who scampered for 72 yards in the first quarter on his first professional carry. Forte has been held under 45 yards rushing the past four weeks. | 44 minutes | |
| 12. | Bears' Cutler held to 171 yards in SNF l... | (Rotoworld) Jay Cutler completed just 24-of-43 throws for 171 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Bears' Week 11 loss to the Eagles. Analysis: Cutler and the Bears' offense once again struggled inside the red zone. He accounted for many of the failures, launching several overthrown balls in the Sunday night loss. He threw just one interception, a refreshing tally after last week's five-pick game, but the turnover was a game-ender. The 4-6 Bears will have a tough time bouncing back next week against the division rival Vikings. | 48 minutes | |
| 13. | McNabb throws two TDs in Week 11 win | (Rotoworld) Donovan McNabb completed 23-for-32 passes for 244 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the Eagles' Week 11 win over the Bears. Analysis: McNabb also scrambled four times for five yards. He made a fair amount of questionable decisions and some pretty bad throws, but also made plenty of big plays. His 48-yard over-the-top touchdown strike to DeSean Jackson in the third quarter was a thing of beauty. McNabb and the Eagles host the Redskins in Week 12. | 53 minutes | |
| 14. | Brett Favre | (RotoWire) Favre (hip) was 22-of-25 passing for 213 yards and four touchdowns Sunday in a dominating performance against the Seahawks. Analysis: The 88 percent completion mark is a career high and a Vikings franchise record. Favre threw touchdown passes to four receivers in the blowout. By the fourth quarter he was resting on the bench. | 54 minutes | |
| 15. | Lions | X-rays negative on Stafford's shoulder | (KFFL) Nicholas J. Cotsonika, of the Detroit Free Press, reports Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford (shoulder) underwent X-rays on his left shoulder after the team's Week 11 game, which returned negative. Head coach Jim Schwartz said Stafford was having more tests. Schwartz said it was too early to tell if Stafford would play Week 12. Schwartz added, "There's a lot more that needs to be done, but the first thing you wanted to eliminate was a broken collarbone or one of those things." | 56 minutes | |
| 16. | Antonio Bryant | (RotoWire) Bryant (knee) caught three passes for 40 yards in the Buccaneers' 38-7 loss to the Saints Sunday. Analysis: Not great numbers but at least Bryant was out there after missing two games due to his persistent knee problems. Bryant has definitely been a fantasy disappointment this year due poor health and poor performance. | 57 minutes | |
| 17. | McCoy racks up 99 yards, TD in SNF victo... | (Rotoworld) LeSean McCoy rushed 20 times for 99 yards and a touchdown as the Eagles topped the Bears 24-20 on Sunday Night Football. Analysis: McCoy showed electric speed on most of his runs. He wasn't involved in the passing game, but blocked better than he has in past weeks and still finished with a fine fantasy line. McCoy will remain a strong fantasy option until Brian Westbrook (concussion) is cleared to return to action. The 6-4 Eagles take on the 3-7 Redskins in Week 12. | 58 minutes | |
| 18. | Terrell Owens | (RotoWire) Owens had a monster day in Sunday's loss to the Jaguars, catching nine balls for 197 yards and a touchdown, the longest offensive play in Bills history. Analysis: Given that Owens had a 26/366/1 line for the entire season prior to Sunday, this definitely constitutes a breakout performance. The Bills targeted him all afternoon, and we'd imagine new coach Perry Fewell will keep feeding Owens so long as he can keep getting open and doesn't start dropping numerous balls again. On his Twitter account, Owens was offering a trip and tickets to Buffalo's next game if anyone predicted his stats for the Jacksonville game. Let's just say we didn't hit the 9/197/1 line. | 1 hour | |
| 19. | Josh Freeman | (RotoWire) Freeman had his first bad game as an NFL starter in the Buccaneers' 38-7 loss to the Saints Sunday. Analysis: Freeman completed 17-of-33 passes for only 126 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions and ran twice for 30 yards. Freeman has shown the potential this season so far to be a decent fantasy quarterback in the future, but not right now. | 1 hour | |
| 20. | Shaun Suisham | (RotoWire) Suisham went 2/4 on fields in Week 11, missing his first kicks of the season. Analysis: The makes were from 45 and 31 yards while the misses were from 39 and 50. | 1 hour | |
| 21. | London Fletcher-Baker | (RotoWire) Fletcher recorded 13 tackles, an interception and forced a fumble in Week 11. Analysis: Fletcher dropped a second interception early in the game. He leads the team with 103 tackles. | 1 hour | |
| 22. | Barrett Ruud | (RotoWire) Ruud had 10 tackles (eight solo) and one pass defended in the Buccaneers' 38-7 loss to the Saints Sunday. Analysis: Ruud is a solid IDP league option as he is a tackling machine. | 1 hour | |
| 23. | Devin Thomas | (RotoWire) Thomas had another quiet game, catching three passes for 33 yards in Week 11. Analysis: Thomas showcases his natural ability every now and then but the 'Skins offense is far too inconsistent to give him enough opportunities. | 1 hour | |
| 24. | Fred Davis | (RotoWire) Davis caught two passes for 24 yards in Week 11. Analysis: He continues to start while Chris Cooley (ankle) is out of the lineup. He has failed to make an impact since replacing Cooley in the lineup. | 1 hour | |
| 25. | Santana Moss | (RotoWire) Moss caught five passes for 38 yards in Week 11. Analysis: The 'Skins are unable to protect Campbell which prevents them from utilizing Moss's speed down field. | 1 hour | |
| 26. | Antwaan Randle El | (RotoWire) Randle El caught five passes for 45 yards on Sunday. Analysis: He is a slot receiver on an ineffective passing team. This is as good as it gets with Randle El. | 1 hour | |
| 27. | Quinton Ganther | (RotoWire) Ganther rushed three times for six yards in Week 11. Expect him to see more touches next week as he will spell Rock Cartwright. Analysis: The 'Skins will be without Clinton Portis (concussion) and Ladell Betts (torn MCL) next week. | 1 hour | |
| 28. | Michael Clayton | (RotoWire) Clayton caught one pass for 18 yards, a touchdown, in the Buccaneers' 38-7 loss to the Saints Sunday. Analysis: This was Clayton's first touchdown of the season, and only his 14th catch of the season, which is pretty sad considering Clayton has started every game this season at wide receiver for the Buccaneers. Even though he finally reached the end zone Week 11, Clayton is not really a fantasy-worthy player. | 1 hour | |
| 29. | Jason Campbell | (RotoWire) Campbell completed 24 of 37 passes for 256 yards and one interception in Week 11. The pick came on a tipped pass the end the game. Analysis: The offensive line struggled once again to provide time for Campbell in the pocket. Many of his passes were quick drops and short passes. He faces a tough Eagles defense in Week 12. | 1 hour | |
| 30. | Betts injured | (TheHuddle) FOX Sports, reports Washington Redskins RB Ladell Betts (knee) injured his knee and was helped off the field in the first quarter. Rock Cartwright replaced Betts. Analysis: The Redskins continue to get banged up in the running game. With Clinton Portis already injured and now Ladell Betts, it appears that Washington could be down to their number three running back Rock Cartwright. Cartwright could be the hot running back acquisition for fantasy owners this week if the other Redskin running backs are unavailable. | 1 hour | |
| 31. | Rice scores twice Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Minnesota Vikings WR Sidney Rice caught six passes for 89 yards and two touchdowns in Week 11. Analysis: Rice continues to post huge numbers with QB Brett Favre throwing him the ball in the Minnesota passing game. With defenses having a hard time concentrating entirely on the Minnesota passing game, it appears that the Vikings one of the most well-balanced teams in the league. Rice is a solid playmaker and is clearly one of the first targets Favre looks for in the passing attack. | 1 hour | |
| 32. | Stafford throws five touchdowns Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford (undisclosed) went 26-for-43 for 422 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions in Week 11. Stafford appeared to injure his shoulder or chest before the final play of the game but was able to throw his fifth touchdown with no time remaining in the game. Analysis: Stafford had an incredible performance leading the Lions to a come from behind victory over the Cleveland Browns. The Lions quarterback is developing his skills as an NFL quarterback and appears to be headed to stardom in the near future. It is unclear as to his injury status ... (More) | 1 hour | |
| 33. | Owens has huge game Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Buffalo Bills WR Terrell Owens caught nine passes for 197 yards and one touchdown in Week 11. He also set a franchise record with a 98-yard touchdown reception. Analysis: Owens finally broke out of his season-long drought to post numbers that fantasy owners are accustomed to seeing from the talented wideout. Buffalo has a new coach and a new offensive philosophy which could make a difference for fantasy owners who have Owens on their roster for the playoff push in fantasy leagues this year. | 1 hour | |
| 34. | Lynch carted off, return uncertain | (TheHuddle) The Florida Times-Union, reports Buffalo Bills RB Marshawn Lynch (shoulder) was carted off the field after sustaining a shoulder injury. Analysis: Lynch is another player who will be evaluated further on Monday. Backup running back Fred Jackson replaced him in the starting offense and carried the ball 9 times for 35 yards on the afternoon. | 1 hour | |
| 35. | Redskins | Mason could be re-signed | (KFFL) Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins offensive coordinator Sherman Smith said the team will need to pick up a running back for Week 12. Smith mentioned free-agent RB Marcus Mason (Redskins) as a possibility. Mason is available and is familiar with the team's offense. | 1 hour | |
| 36. | Redskins | Portis out for Week 12 | (KFFL) Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn said RB Clinton Portis (concussion) is out for the team's Week 12 game, according to The Washington Post's Rick Maese. Portis is not yet a candidate for Injured Reserve. | 1 hour | |
| 37. | Andy Studebaker | (RotoWire) Studebaker had five tackles (four solo), a half-sack and two interceptions in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: An injury to Mike Vrabel opened the door for Studebaker's first start of the season, and the second-year man from tiny Wheaton College in Illinois made the most of his opportunity. Vrabel may miss another couple of games, so if you're in a deep IDP league looking to take a flier on someone, Studebaker could be your guy. | 1 hour | |
| 38. | Justin Tuck | (RotoWire) Tuck recorded four tackles (three solo) and a sack in Sunday's win over Atlanta. Analysis: The sack was his first since Week 5. His stats have been a tad disappointing this year to say the least (32 tackles, 4.5 sacks), but hopefully he can muster up a strong finish to the season if he is no longer hampered by his shoulder injury. | 1 hour | |
| 39. | Redskins | Rinehart suffered broken fibula Week 11 | (KFFL) Updating a previous item, Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins OG Chad Rinehart (fibula) suffered a broken right fibula Week 11. Head coach Jim Zorn said, "We'll have a better assessment, but it's fractured." Rinehart's season is likely over. | 1 hour | |
| 40. | Redskins | Betts likely tore his MCL Week 11 | (KFFL) Updating a previous item, Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins RB Ladell Betts (knee) suffered a torn MCL "for sure," according to head coach Jim Zorn. Zorn added he doesn't know how severe the injury. Betts will undergo an MRI exam Monday, Nov. 23. Betts did not want to speculate about possibly missing the team's last six games. Betts added, "I can't even feel anything right now, I don't have any pain, so I'll just get the MRI in the morning, see what damage is done and go from there." | 1 hour | |
| 41. | Tamba Hali | (RotoWire) Hali had seven tackles (five solo), including a tackle for a loss in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Hali got off to a hot start, but now has just 0.5 sacks in his last four games. He's only worth considering in the deepest of IDP leagues. | 1 hour | |
| 42. | Bulger to be evaluated | (Rotoworld) Marc Bulger will be evaluated by the Rams' medical staff after taking some hits late in Sunday's game. Analysis: Bulger appeared woozy down the stretch of the game, and it clearly affected his accuracy. He also told reporters at a post-game news conference that he has an injured groin and hamstring. Coach Steve Spagnuolo says Bulger got a "little bit dinged in the head. He took some whacks there at the end." | 1 hour | |
| 43. | Mike Brown | (RotoWire) Brown had nine tackles (five solo) and a sack in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: After a season of disappointing performances, Brown has started to flash the playmaking ability he demonstrated earlier in his career with the Bears. He had two interceptions last week, a sack this week, and could be a sleeper play in deep IDP leagues moving forward. | 1 hour | |
| 44. | Demorrio Williams | (RotoWire) Williams had 10 tackles (nine solo) in Sunday's overtime victory over the Steelers. Analysis: Williams has been an inconsistent producer this season, but now has 19 tackles in the last two weeks. He's worth a look as a cheap source of tackles in deep IDP leagues. | 1 hour | |
| 45. | Snelling scores twice Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Atlanta Falcons RB Jason Snelling had 25 carries for 76 yards with two rushing touchdowns Week 11. He also caught three passes for 13 receiving yards. Analysis: Snelling filled in nicely for the Falcons in light of the injury to their star runner Michael Turner who could miss another game or two while nursing a high ankle sprain. Fantasy owners should certainly make acquiring Jason Snelling a priority since he could get the bulk of the carries for Atlanta going forward. He should be considered a No. 2 running... (More) | 1 hour | |
| 46. | Boss scores twice Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports New York Giants TE Kevin Boss caught five passes for 76 yards with two touchdowns Week 11. Analysis: Boss has been quiet for much of the season but quarterback Eli Manning had no problem finding his starting tight end in Week 11. The Giants have a nice complement of receivers to go along with Boss which should only make the Giants offense even harder to defend. Fantasy owners should not expect this type of game from Boss every week but he is capable of providing solid stat lines against teams that have weaker pass defenses. | 1 hour | |
| 47. | Bobby Wade | (RotoWire) Wade had three receptions for 17 yards in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Wade was inactive last week, but Dwayne Bowe's four-game suspension reopened a spot for him on the active roster. He had some opportunities (six targets), but didn't do anything noteworthy. Leave him on waivers unless you're absolutely desperate for WR help. | 1 hour | |
| 48. | Michael Lewis | (RotoWire) Lewis led the 49ers with 11 tackles in Sunday's loss against the Packers. Analysis: Lewis continues to put up big numbers despite his problems with multiple concussions over the course of the season. He has totaled 54 tackles in nine games with an interception, forced fumble, and two pass deflections. | 1 hour | |
| 49. | Ryan Succop | (RotoWire) Succop connected on two field goals Sunday against the Steelers, including the game-winner in overtime. He also hit three extra points. Analysis: Kansas City's offense has been showing some life, even against the tougher defenses, and Succop is slowly creeping toward fantasy relevance. He's made at least two field goals in five of his last six games. | 1 hour | |
| 50. | Vernon Davis | (RotoWire) Davis caught a team-high six receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's loss against the Packers. Analysis: Davis bounced back in a big way after a disappointing Week 10 performance (three catches, 16 yards, no touchdowns) against the Bears. He will continue to be Alex Smith's favorite target moving forward and an elite tight end option. | 1 hour | |
| 51. | Michael Crabtree | (RotoWire) Crabtree finished with four receptions for 77 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's loss against the Packers. Analysis: It was Crabtree's first touchdown catch of his NFL career, coming on a 38-yard pass from Alex Smith midway through the third quarter. The 49ers seem poised to move forward with a spread offense with Smith in the shotgun, an idea that Crabtree was clearly happy about in post-game interviews. | 1 hour | |
| 52. | Dantrell Savage | (RotoWire) Savage (ankle) was inactive for Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Backup Kolby Smith was injured during the game, so the Chiefs may look to add some RB depth during the week. | 2 hours | |
| 53. | Eagles | Samuel injured Week 11 | (KFFL) CBSSports.com reports Philadelphia Eagles CB Asante Samuel (stinger) left the team's Week 11 game with a stinger and is questionable to return. | 2 hours | |
| 54. | Giants | Ross plays some safety Week 11, says he is still a CB | (KFFL) Mike Garafolo, of The Star-Ledger, reports New York Giants CB Aaron Ross lined up at safety for much of the team's Week 11 game, but he claims he hasn't switched positions. Ross said, "I'm still a corner, just helping out at safety." Ross will likely return to his starting position once he regains his stamina, but he was deep at safety for most of the plays in the nickel and dime packages Week 11. | 2 hours | |
| 55. | Sean Ryan | (RotoWire) Ryan did not have a reception in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Leonard Pope seems to have surpassed Ryan on the depth chart. No Chiefs tight end is worth owning in standard leagues, but if you have one, it should be Pope, not Ryan. | 2 hours | |
| 56. | Leonard Pope | (RotoWire) Pope had two catches for 26 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Pope is starting to get more opportunities in the Chiefs' passing game, but he was still targeted just three times on Sunday. We'll need to see some semi-consistent production before recommending him as a fantasy option. | 2 hours | |
| 57. | Frank Gore | (RotoWire) Gore rushed for 59 yards on seven carries in Sunday's loss against the Packers. He also caught three passes for nine yards and a touchdown. Analysis: Gore's workload will vary from week-to-week depending on the opposition and game situation. He got just seven carries this week compared to the 25 that he saw against the Bears. Regardless of how heavy or light his workload ends up, Gore always seems to find a way to make an impact on the stat sheet. | 2 hours | |
| 58. | Lance Long | (RotoWire) Long had two receptions for 37 yards in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Despite the absence of Dwayne Bowe (four-game suspension), Long was targeted just three times on Sunday. He hasn't come close to matching his eight-catch performance from Week 9 and should probably be left on waivers in most leagues. | 2 hours | |
| 59. | Dwight Lowery | (RotoWire) Lowery, who started over Lito Sheppard for the second consecutive game, injured his left ankle on a kickoff return Sunday and was on crutches afterward, the Newark Star-Ledger reports. Analysis: More on his status in the coming days, but this could open the door for Sheppard to return to the starting lineup. | 2 hours | |
| 60. | Eagles' Samuel suffers stinger, question... | (Rotoworld) Asante Samuel suffered a stinger Sunday night and is questionable to return. Analysis: Samuel suffered the injury in the third quarter and was immediately pulled from the game. He had three tackles before exiting. | 2 hours | |
| 61. | Eagles | J. Parker injured Week 11 | (KFFL) CBSSports.com reports Philadelphia Eagles DE Juqua Parker (undisclosed) left the field Week 11 with an injury and was replaced by DE Victor Abiamiri. | 2 hours | |
| 62. | Chris Chambers | (RotoWire) Chambers led the Chiefs with four receptions for 119 yards in Sunday's overtime win over the Steelers. Analysis: Once again, Chambers did most of his damage late, hauling in a 47-yard bomb on the Chiefs' game-tying drive late in the fourth quarter and breaking free on a 61-yard catch-and-run in overtime to put Kansas City in position for the game-winning field goal. He only has 10 catches in three games as a Chief, but averages a whopping 25 yards per grab. In three-WR leagues, Chambers should be a weekly lineup option. | 2 hours | |
| 63. | Alex Smith | (RotoWire) Smith completed 16-of-33 passes for 227 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in Sunday's loss to the Packers. Analysis: Smith was horrid early on, going just 3-of-7 for five yards in the first half. He picked it up big time in the second half though, a result of the 49ers going exclusively to a spread offense with him in the shotgun formation. Smith bounced back strong from his 118-yard effort last week against the Bears. He'll get a nice matchup in Week 12 against a vulnerable Jags secondary. | 2 hours | |
| 64. | Giants | Seubert undergoes X-rays Sunday | (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants OG Rich Seubert (undisclosed) was seen coming out of the X-ray room after the team's Week 11 game Sunday, Nov. 22. Seubert wouldn't say what he was having X-rays taken of, but he has been battling a shoulder injury. | 2 hours | |
| 65. | Giants | Nicks undergoes X-rays Sunday | (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks (undisclosed) was seen coming out of the X-ray room after the team's Week 11 game Sunday, Nov. 22. Nicks wouldn't say what he was having X-rays taken of, but he has been battling a foot injury. | 2 hours | |
| 66. | Giants | Webster dinged Week 11 | (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants CB Corey Webster (ribs) missed a few plays Week 11 after he took an elbow or knee to his ribs. Webster said he just had the wind knocked out of him. | 2 hours | |
| 67. | Clary carted off with ankle injury | (FFChamps) San Diego Chargers' tackle Jeromey Clary was carted off the field Sunday with a left ankle injury. Clary injured the ankle when a Bronco defender rolled up on his leg. He did not return to San Diego's 32-3 rout of division rival Denver. Analysis: In the post-game presser, coach Norv Turner alluded to Clary's injury potentially being of the significant variety. San Diego's offense is purring right now, but every chain is only as strong as it's weakest link...Brandyn Dombrowski is Clary's backup, and will most likely be the man who steps up and tries to avoid being that weak link. | 2 hours | |
| 68. | Giants | Diehl has ankle rolled Week 11 | (KFFL) Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants OT David Diehl (ankle) said his right ankle got rolled on after a play Week 11. Diehl missed two plays, but he is fine. | 2 hours | |
| 69. | Giants | Jacobs says he could've played in overtime Week 11 | (KFFL) Updating a previous item, Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs (knee) never returned to the team's Week 11 game after injuring his right knee. Jacobs said, "I could've went back in during overtime, but coach wanted to be more explosive and we've got two great backs that had control of the game. It didn't really make any sense for me to go in." | 2 hours | |
| 70. | Rinehart has broken fibula | (FFChamps) According to the Washington Post, Washington Redskins' guard Chad Rinehart broke his fibula in the team's 7-6 loss to the Cowboys. Analysis: The Redskins' offensive line is awful. It just got even worse. Edwin Williams will likely be forced into the starting lineup with the loss of Rinehart, and Redskin fans and fantasy owners can probably look forward to more single-digit scoring outputs like today's masterpiece. | 2 hours | |
| 71. | Dwight Lowery injured | (Rotoworld) Jets CB Dwight Lowery was on crutches following Sunday's game after injuring his ankle in the team's Week 11 loss. Analysis: Lowery hurt the ankle while bringing back a kickoff. The Jets may have to use more of Drew Coleman, Donald Strickland, and beatable backup Lito Sheppard going forward. Lowery appears to have a significant injury. | 2 hours | |
| 72. | Raiders | Seymour's injury doesn't appear serious | (KFFL) Updating a previous item, CBSSports.com reports Oakland Raiders DE Richard Seymour's (back) lower back injury "doesn't look serious," according to head coach Tom Cable. | 2 hours | |
| 73. | Brent Grimes back in starting lineup | (Rotoworld) Brent Grimes returned to the Falcons' starting lineup Sunday, taking over for Tye Hill at left cornerback. Analysis: This helps explain Eli Manning's nearly 400-yard passing day. Grimes has consistently been picked on by opposing quarterbacks for the last 1 1/2 years. Hill isn't a clearly-superior option, but Grimes can't stop anyone. | 2 hours | |
| 74. | Raiders | Ekejiuba injured Week 11 | (KFFL) CBSSports.com reports Oakland Raiders LB Isaiah Ekejiuba (knee) suffered a knee injury Week 11. Head coach Tom Cable said he doesn't know the "extent" of Ekejiuba's knee injury, but it does appear to be serious. | 2 hours | |
| 75. | Orton struggles through injury | (FFChamps) Denver Broncos' quarterback Kyle Orton completed 15-of-29 passes for 171 yards, with no touchdown passes and one interception in a Week 11 loss to the San Diego Chargers. Orton is nursing an ankle injury, and did not start, but entered the game to lead the team's fourth offensive series because fill-in starter Chris Simms had been ineffective up to that point (2-4, 10 yards, with a fumble). Analysis: Orton did not appear to further aggrevate the ankle, and he played the entire game after missing the first few series, so he is expected to r... (More) | 2 hours | |
| 76. | Roethlisberger throws for 398 yards, dinged W | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (concussion) was 32-for-42 for 398 yards with three touchdown passes and two interceptions Week 11 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Roethlisberger was shaken up in overtime when he suffered a "concussion-oriented thing", according to head coach Mike Tomlin. Roethlisberger did set a team record with his fourth 300-yard passing game of the season. Analysis: Roethlisberger has been solid all season and is clearly playing at a level with the elite quarterbacks in the NFL. If the Steelers quarterback misses any action as a result of ... (More) | 2 hours | |
| 77. | C. Johnson records 161 yards Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson caught seven passes for 161 yards and one touchdown in Week 11. Analysis: After this performance Johnson appears to be fully recovered from the injury that had limited him over the last few weeks. He is clearly developing into a star in the NFL and with the Lions' QB Matt Stafford also showing lots of potential, the future looks bright for the Detroit offense in the not so distant future. | 2 hours | |
| 78. | Massaquoi surpasses 100-yard mark Week 11 | (TheHuddle) The Associated Press reports Cleveland Browns WR Mohamed Massaquoi caught five passes for 115 yards and one touchdown in Week 11. Analysis: Massaquoi is quietly developing into a solid No. 1 wideout in Cleveland which appears to be the primary reason the team may have elected to part ways with Braylon Edwards. If the Browns could find consistency at the quarterback position, Massaquoi could be a huge fantasy factor in an offense that throws alot in each game. | 2 hours | |
| 79. | Stafford "iffy" for Thanksgiving Day | (FFChamps) According to ESPN's Chris Mortensen (reporting on Twitter), Detroit Lions' quarterback Matthew Stafford is "iffy" to play in Week 12, when the Lions host the Green Bay Packers. The team originally thought Stafford had broken his collarbone in today's game against the Cleveland Browns, but an MRI after the game revealed that was not the case. Stafford left the game briefly today following the injury, but defied medical advice and returned to the game to lead a comeback victory. As is tradition, the Lions will be playing on Thanksgiving Day, so Stafford will have a couple fewer days for that left shoulder to heal than if it were a normal week. Analysis: Staffor... (More) | 3 hours | |
| 80. | Julian Edelman | (RotoWire) Edelman (forearm) caught three passes for 26 yards in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: Edelman has been a nice role player for the Pats this season, but there normally hasn't been a lot to go around for the team's other receivers once Randy Moss and Wes Welker get their usual share of targets. | 3 hours | |
| 81. | Benjarvus Green-Ellis | (RotoWire) Green-Ellis carried five times for 10 yards in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: Green-Ellis could move down a notch in the Patriots' running back pecking order as soon as next week, if Sammy Morris returns Monday against the Saints. | 3 hours | |
| 82. | Jacob Hester | (RotoWire) Hester ran for a career-high 46 yards on seven carries and caught three passes in Sunday's 32-3 win at Denver. Analysis: Because San Diego controlled the game, Hester and fellow fullback Mike Tolbert both had seven carries, although Tolbert finished with 58 yards and scored a touchdown. Hester is the starter and on the field more, but neither player has much fantasy value. | 3 hours | |
| 83. | Kevin Faulk | (RotoWire) Faulk carried twice for four yards and caught five passes for 53 yards in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: This was a more typical usage of Faulk by the Patriots -- i.e. more involved in the passing game than as a runner -- than last week's season-high workload of 12 carries. | 3 hours | |
| 84. | Laurence Maroney | (RotoWire) Maroney carried 22 times for 77 yards with two touchdowns in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: Sammy Morris could be back by next Monday, but Maroney's hard running against the Jets could keep him at the head of the Pats' RB committee even when reinforcements come in. | 3 hours | |
| 85. | Mike Tolbert | (RotoWire) Tolbert had seven carries for a career-best 58 yards and scored the first rushing touchdown of his career in Sunday's 32-3 win at Denver. Analysis: San Diego controlled the game early and ended up running the ball 43 times with four different players receiving at least seven carries, so don't expect this type of game from Tolbert moving forward. | 3 hours | |
| 86. | Cowboys | Romo not expected to miss Week 12 | (KFFL) Todd Archer, of The Dallas Morning News, reports Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo (back) has a sore back after taking a knee to the back Week 11. Romo said he took a pain-killing injection afterward, but he doesn't think it will keep him out of the Week 12 game. Romo said, "As long as it's not a broken bone that keeps you from missing time. I felt like with the adrenaline of the game you can always play. It hurts right before the snap and right after." | 3 hours | |
| 87. | Tom Brady | (RotoWire) Brady completed 28-of-41 passes for 310 yards with a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: Brady, who connected with Wes Welker on 15 passes, was sacked twice, but once again moved well in the pocket overall, as he continues to distance himself from last season's knee injury. | 3 hours | |
| 88. | Justin Fargas | (RotoWire) Fargas had a team-high eight carries for 32 yards and caught two passes for 17 yards in Sunday's 20-17 win over Cincinnati. Analysis: Fargas was probably the team's best offensive player when Darren McFadden was out with an injury. McFadden (six carries for 25 yards) is now back in the mix, along with Michael Bush (four rushes for 27 yards), so it's hard to predict how much work Fargas will get from week-to-week. | 3 hours | |
| 89. | Randy Moss | (RotoWire) Moss had five catches for 34 yards with a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Jets. Analysis: The Jets managed to contain Moss for the most part, but in doing so they allowed Wes Welker to run wild, as he hauled in 15 passes for 192 yards Sunday. Next Monday, it will be the Saints who will need to pick their poison in determining how to cover the Pats' talented wideout duo. | 3 hours | |
| 90. | Kampman's season may be over | (FFChamps) According to Green Bay Packers' beat writer Greg Bedard (reporting on Twitter), linebacker Aaron Kampman tore his ACL in the team's 30-24 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Analysis: After recording 37 combined sacks over the previous three seasons, Kampman had only 3.5 this season before he went down with his knee injury. Brady Poppinga is listed behind Kampman on the Packers' depth chart, and will probably start in his absence. | 3 hours | |
| 91. | Michael Bush | (RotoWire) Bush had a team-low four carries for 27 yards in Sunday's upset win over Cincinnati. Analysis: Bush started, although he received four fewer carries than Justin Fargas and two less than Darren McFadden. Bush had a big game the previous week, going over 100 yards, but it seems like each week a different runner leads the team in rushing. | 3 hours | |
| 92. | Darren McFadden | (RotoWire) McFadden had six carries for 25 yards and caught three passes for 10 yards in Sunday's 20-17 win over Cincinnati. Analysis: Meanwhile, Justin Fargas carried the ball eight times for 32 yards and Michael Bush added four rushes for 27 yards. Unless McFadden is still injured, it's sort of curious why Oakland would give an even distribution of work among three runners, considering McFadden was a high draft pick. While Fargas and Bush aren't stiffs, at some point the Raiders need to feature McFadden to see if he can be an every-down back. | 3 hours | |
| 93. | Matthew Stafford | (RotoWire) Initial X-rays on Stafford's left (non-throwing) shoulder came back negative Sunday, the Detroit Free Press reports. Analysis: Coach Jim Schwartz said that Stafford, who was in obvious pain at the end of Sunday's win over the Browns, was having more tests, adding that it was too early to tell whether Stafford would be able to turn around on the short week to play Thursday against Green Bay. | 3 hours | |
| 94. | Brandon Pettigrew | (RotoWire) Pettigrew made six catches for 72 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown in Sunday's 38-37 win over Cleveland. Analysis: Pettigrew caught a one-yard score from Matthew Stafford with no time remaining to complete the come-from-behind win. Stafford finished with 422 yards and five touchdowns, an encouraging sign for Pettigrew and the rest of the offense, even against the defensively-challenged Browns. | 4 hours | |
| 95. | Betts may have torn MCL | (FFChamps) According to the Washington D.C. radio station, 106.7 "The Fan," Redskins' running back Ladell Betts tore "at least his MCL, likely an ACL" in today's 7-6 loss to the rival Dallas Cowboys. Betts injured the knee on a tackle by Dallas linebacker Bradie James, and eventually had to be carted off the field with his leg in an aircast. Analysis: After the hit by James, Betts initially walked off the field (with some assistance), but was seen being carted towards the locker room shortly thereafter. This report is obviously not official, but Redskins' fans and Betts' fantasy owners can't like what they're ... (More) | 4 hours | |
| 96. | Calvin Johnson | (RotoWire) Johnson (hand) hauled in seven passes for a career-high 161 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, in Sunday's wild 38-37 win over Cleveland. Analysis: This is just what Johnson needed - to face a soft defense like the Browns. Just as encouraging for Johnson is that rookie quarterback Matthew Stafford went off for 422 yards and five touchdowns, an impressive performance even against lowly Cleveland. Johnson was even a factor when he wasn't catching passes, drawing a huge pass interference call in the endzone with no time remaining to set up Stafford's game-winning touchdown pass to Brandon Pettigrew. | 4 hours | |
| 97. | Patriots | Bodden intercepts three passes Week 11 | (KFFL) The Associated Press reports New England Patriots CB Leigh Bodden intercepted three passes Week 11. Bodden returned one of the interceptions 53 yards for a touchdown. | 4 hours | |
| 98. | Patriots | Welker catches 15 passes Week 11 | (KFFL) The Associated Press reports New England Patriots WR Wes Welker had career highs with 15 receptions for 192 yards Week 11. He also had one carry for 11 rushing yards in the game. | 4 hours | |
| 99. | Patriots | Maroney scores twice Week 11 | (KFFL) The Associated Press reports New England Patriots RB Laurence Maroney had 22 carries for 77 yards with two rushing touchdowns Week 11. | 4 hours | |
| 100. | Breaston catch-less in Week 11 | (Rotoworld) Steve Breaston was held without a catch by the Rams in Week 11. Analysis: Breaston didn't even see a target. Larry Fitzgerald (87 yards, one TD) and Anquan Boldin (103 yards, TD) dominated all over the field. Breaston probably would've at least had some production if Kurt Warner hadn't missed the entire second half with a "mild" concussion. He should rebound in Week 12. | 4 hours |
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