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Our Sigmund Bloom has the News and Notes from today's games. Let's Go. J = = ​ Inside This Issue [] - [MIA: Tyreek Hill rolls up big numbers again](#article-1) - [DET: Sam LaPorta has outstanding game](#article-2) - [SF: Purdy throws four scores in blowout road win](#article-3) - [ARI: James Conner gets revenge on Pittsburgh](#article-4) - [SF: Samuel scores three times](#article-5) - [ARI: Trey McBride has another big day](#article-6) - [HOU: Tank Dell carted off](#article-7) - [HOU: Nico Collins has monster game](#article-8) - [TB: Evans dominates, posts tenth 1000-yard season](#article-9) - [CAR: Hubbard goes over 100 and scores twice in loss](#article-10) - [TEN: Two touchdowns for Derrick Henry](#article-11) - [MIA: De'Von Achane back with two scores](#article-12) - [NE: Rhamondre Stevenson will not return](#article-13) - [MIA: Tua Tagovailoa tosses two touchdowns](#article-14) - [ARI: Marquise Brown questionable to return](#article-15) - [WAS: Antonio Gibson sees uptick in touches](#article-16) - [WAS: Limited passing yardage for Sam Howell](#article-17) - [IND: Michael Pittman surpasses 100-yard mark](#article-18) - [ATL: Kyle Pitts leads team in receiving in win](#article-19) - [PIT: Kenny Pickett will not return](#article-20) - [PHI: Hurts still a fantasy force in lopsided loss](#article-21) - [WAS: Brian Robinson will not return](#article-22) - [NO: Derek Carr out of game](#article-23) - [NO: Taysom Hill runs for score](#article-24) - [HOU: C.J. Stroud throws for 274 yards](#article-25) - [LAC: Keenan Allen catches five passes](#article-26) - [TEN: DeAndre Hopkins reaches end zone](#article-27) - [MIA: Raheem Mostert runs for 43 yards, TD](#article-28) - [CLE: Flacco functional in loss](#article-29) - [LAR: Puka Nacua returns to game](#article-30) - [LAC: Austin Ekeler quiet in Week 13](#article-31) - [DEN: Two TDs, three INTs for Russell Wilson](#article-32) - [NE: Bailey Zappe finishes with 141 yards](#article-33) - [NYJ: Breece Hall bottled up in Week 13](#article-34) [] 1. MIA: Tyreek Hill rolls up big numbers again [Source: ESPN.com]() Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill registered five receptions for 157 yards and two touchdowns on seven targets in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders. He is currently projected to post 136 receptions, 2,046 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns. Our view: Hill has been a dream pick and value unless you took him at the 1.1. He has played through some nicks and bumps and taken over games with regularity. Tennessee doesn't have anyone who can stay with him, so expect more dominance next week. [Back to Top](#top) [] 2. DET: Sam LaPorta has outstanding game [Source: ESPN.com]() Detroit Lions TE Sam LaPorta caught nine passes for 140 yards and one touchdown against the New Orleans Saints in Week 13. He was targeted nine times during the game. Our view: LaPorta had the biggest game of his career and fueled the Lions pass offense from the easy early drives to the tough yards to help finish the win. He has been a massive success story in fantasy leagues as he and Dalton Kincaid are putting the rookie tight ends can't produce enough to matter in fantasy leagues canard to death for once and for all. [Back to Top](#top) = = ​ [] 3. SF: Purdy throws four scores in blowout road win [Source: ESPN.com]() Brock Purdy completed 19 of 27 passes for 314 yards and four scores with no interceptions. He added nine yards on two rushing attempts. Our view: It was Purdy's best fantasy showing of the season, and his third strong game in the last four weeks. He is playing well enough to make all three of Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, and George Kittle good to great plays almost every week. The Seahawks team they just lit up on Thanksgiving is on the slate next week. [Back to Top](#top) [] 4. ARI: James Conner gets revenge on Pittsburgh [Source: ESPN.com]() Arizona Cardinals RB James Conner rushed 25 times for 105 yards and two touchdowns in Week 13 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, his first time back at Acrisure Stadium against his former team. He went without a catch on two targets. Our view: Conner was held in check early, but as the Steelers defense wore down, he got more effective on the field where he played as a collegiate star and pro. He'll get some rest during the bye and should be started as a solid RB2 in the fantasy playoffs. [Back to Top](#top) [] 5. SF: Samuel scores three times [Source: ESPN.com]() Deebo Samuel caught all four of his targets for 116 yards and two scores and carried the ball three times for 22 yards and a score in the 42-19 win over the Eagles. Our view: Samuel is healthy and peaking at the right time. He isn't just getting short targets in the passing game now, and his carries are coming in the right part of the field to maximize fantasy value. Samuel's best two fantasy games of the season have come in the last two weeks. [Back to Top](#top) [] 6. ARI: Trey McBride has another big day [Source: ESPN.com]() Arizona Cardinals TE Trey McBride ended up with game highs of eight receptions, 89 yards and nine targets in Week 13 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he also recorded a 5-yard touchdown. Our view: McBride didn't get in a full practice this week, but he was still the main man for Kyler Murray on a day that the offense lost their #1 wide receiver. McBride's groin issue should get better during the bye. He's one of the five most valuable fantasy tight ends to have down the stretch. [Back to Top](#top) [] 7. HOU: Tank Dell carted off [Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport]() Houston Texans WR Tank Dell (leg) was carted off the field after suffering a lower leg injury during the Week 13 game. Our view: The Texans pass offense revolved around Nico Collins with Dell sidelined. He went down on a short yardage play in the red zone when he was employed as a blocker. Brevin Jordan, playing in place of Dalton Schultz at tight end, was the #2 target for CJ Stroud after Dell went out, and he should be a waiver priority next week. [Back to Top](#top) [] 8. HOU: Nico Collins has monster game [Source: ESPN.com]() Houston Texans WR Nico Collins caught nine passes for 191 yards and one touchdown against the Denver Broncos in Week 13. He was targeted 12 times during the game. Our view: With Tank Dell sidelined and Noah Brown maybe not 100% yet despite playing, almost everything in the pass offense ran through Collins. He'll have his hands full against Sauce Gardner and the Jets next week, but needs to stay in lineups. [Back to Top](#top) [] 9. TB: Evans dominates, posts tenth 1000-yard season [Source: ESPN.com]() Mike Evans caught seven of twelve targets for 162 yards and a touchdown in the win over Carolina. He went over 1000 yards for the 10th time in ten seasons. Our view: Baker Mayfield doesn't kill the value of every receiver in his offenses after all. Evans has looked like he is in his prime in his age 30 season and he is proving that he deserves to be in Canton with his consistency, excellence, and staying power. He'll face the Falcons next week. [Back to Top](#top) [] 10. CAR: Hubbard goes over 100 and scores twice in loss [Source: ESPN.com]() Chuba Hubbard ran for 104 yards and two scores on 25 carries in the loss to the Buccaneers Our view: Hubbard was the best thing going in the Panthers offense, again, and he should be the clear lead back going forward. The Saints are up next. The Bucs were considered a tough run defense going into this one, and Hubbard still outworked them, so he should be in lineups as an RB2 against Tampa as the Panthers try to avoid getting the #1 pick since the Bears are holding their first. [Back to Top](#top) [] 11. TEN: Two touchdowns for Derrick Henry [Source: ESPN.com]() Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries against Indianapolis Colts in Week 13. He also caught one pass for 18 yards during the game. Our view: Henry left with a concussion, but dominated with a 17 carry, two touchdown first half before the injury. We'll be watching to see if he's still in concussion protocol for next week's game at Miami. If not, Tyjae Spears, who was excellent in relief of Henry, would get the call. [Back to Top](#top) [] 12. MIA: De'Von Achane back with two scores [Source: ESPN.com]() Miami Dolphins RB De'Von Achane rushed 17 times for a game-best 73 yards and two touchdowns in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders, and he added three receptions for 30 yards on his four targets. Our view: Achane's touchdowns were not meaningful, but that the team had him in during garbage time despite his balky knee is a good sign that he is over the issues that sidelined him earlier this year. If you didn't play him this week, Achane will certainly be back in lineups against Tennessee in Week 14. [Back to Top](#top) [] 13. NE: Rhamondre Stevenson will not return [Source: Patriots.com]() Updating a previous report, New England Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle) will not return to the Week 13 game because of his ankle injury. Our view: The injury looked serious as Stevenson couldn't really put any weight on his leg. Ezekiel Elliott was workmanlike in place of Stevenson, but not very efficient. Still, Elliott will be a priority waiver pickup next week heading into a matchup at Pittsburgh. [Back to Top](#top) [] 14. MIA: Tua Tagovailoa tosses two touchdowns [Source: ESPN.com]() Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa completed 18-of-24 passes for 280 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders, and he did not have any rushing attempts. Our view: Tagovailoa was terrific, but this game got out of hand too quickly for him to have a bigger fantasy day, and the Dolphins backs scored three times on the ground. He'll face another weak pass defense when the Titans come to Miami next week. We'll be watching to see if injuries to offensive linemen Terron Armstead and Robert Hunt affect the operation of the Dolphins offense. [Back to Top](#top) [] 15. ARI: Marquise Brown questionable to return [Source: AZCardinals.com]() Arizona Cardinals WR Marquise Brown (heel) left the Week 13 early because of a heel injury and is considered questionable to return. Our view: Brown had been playing through this injury without practicing much, if at all, over the last two weeks, but it might have been too much to endure today with the multiple weather breaks. Brown will get a bye to rest his injury. [Back to Top](#top) [] 16. WAS: Antonio Gibson sees uptick in touches [Source: ESPN.com]() Washington Commanders RB Antonio Gibson rushed 10 times for 35 yards in Week 13 against the Miami Dolphins, while adding four receptions for 37 yards on five targets. Our view: Gibson will be a waiver pickup if he's available in short bench leagues despite having a bye next week. Brian Robinson suffered a hamstring injury and might not be ready to go in Week 15. [Back to Top](#top) [] 17. WAS: Limited passing yardage for Sam Howell [Source: ESPN.com]() Washington Commanders QB Sam Howell completed 12-of-23 passes for 127 yards, no touchdowns and an interception in Week 13 against the Miami Dolphins, although he did salvage the stat line with four runs for 21 yards and two touchdowns. Our view: Howell's two rushing scores saved anymore who started him, because the passing game was sporadic and ineffective against the Dolphins. Howell has been good for a third day pick, but hasn't been consistent enough to be considered a possible franchise quarterback this year. The Commanders play out the string in what might be the end of the Ron Rivera era after a bye next week. [Back to Top](#top) [] 18. IND: Michael Pittman surpasses 100-yard mark [Source: ESPN.com]() Indianapolis Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. caught 11 passes for 105 yards and one touchdown against the Tennessee Titans in Week 13. He was targeted 16 times during the game. Our view: Pittman's biggest game of the year came at just the right time for the Colts and fantasy teams. The ailing Bengals defense is up next, which sets up Pittman to remain a solid WR1 for fantasy in Week 14. He has been one of the biggest values in fantasy drafts after fears about having a rookie running quarterback depressed his ADP. [Back to Top](#top) [] 19. ATL: Kyle Pitts leads team in receiving in win [Source: ESPN.com]() Atlanta Falcons TE Kyle Pitts posted four grabs for a team-high 51 yards on eight targets in Week 13 against the New York Jets. Our view: In another cruel twist, the only Falcons touchdown was scored by a tight end, but it wasn't Pitts. Instead, third stringer Mycole Pruitt hauled it in. The Jets remain a good matchup for opposing tight ends - waiver wire tight end Brevin Jordan gets them next, and Pitts is worth a look against the Bucs next week coming off of a game where he led the team in receptions and receiving yards. [Back to Top](#top) [] 20. PIT: Kenny Pickett will not return [Source: NFL.com](=) Updating a previous report, Pittsburgh Steelers QB Kenny Pickett (ankle) will not return to the Week 13 game because of his ankle injury. Our view: Mitchell Trubisky replaced Pickett and the offense suffered for it. Not that they were able to reproduce their Week 12 success against an inferior Cardinals defense before Pickett left. Next week, the Steelers will face a competitive Patriots defense with Trubisky the likely starter. [Back to Top](#top) [] 21. PHI: Hurts still a fantasy force in lopsided loss [Source: ESPN.com]() Jalen Hurts completed 26 of 45 pass attempts for 298 yards and a score with no interceptions. He added 20 yards and a touchdown on seven rush attempts. Our view: The Eagles were the better team early, but could only build a 6-0 lead on two field goals. Once the 49ers offense got warmed up, Hurts had no chance to keep up with them. He had to leave briefly to be checked for a concussion, so monitor the injury report leading up to the showdown with the Dallas. If the Eagles can win next week, they will be one step away from clinching the division. They need to win out to assure that they will have homefield advantage as the #1 seed after losing this game. [Back to Top](#top) [] 22. WAS: Brian Robinson will not return [Source: NFL.com](=) Washington Commanders RB Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring) suffered a hamstring injury during the Week 13 game and has been ruled out. Our view: The Commanders offense had to abandon the run early although Robinson was running well before the injury. Antonio Gibson will take over as the lead back, but rookie Chris Rodriguez will also get a larger opportunity if Robinson isn't ready to play after the bye. [Back to Top](#top) [] 23. NO: Derek Carr out of game [Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero]( New Orleans Saints QB Derek Carr (arm) left the Week 13 game early after suffering an apparent arm injury. Our view: Jameis Winston is in for Carr again. This could also get Taysom Hill a larger opportunity to take snaps as a quarterback. At this point, Winston should be carried in 2QB/Superflex even if Carr can play next week against the Panthers. [Back to Top](#top) [] 24. NO: Taysom Hill runs for score [Source: ESPN.com]() New Orleans Saints TE Taysom Hill rushed 13 times for a team-high 59 yards and a touchdown in Week 13 against the Detroit Lions, while posting two grabs for 15 yards on two targets with two incomplete pass attempts. Our view: Hill was stopped at the one only to be taken out and watch Alvin Kamara score, or he would have had a bigger day. Expect him to stay among the TE1 ranks with the Saints ailing quarterback situation making him an important part of the offense. [Back to Top](#top) [] 25. HOU: C.J. Stroud throws for 274 yards [Source: ESPN.com]() Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud went 16-for-27 for 274 yards and one touchdown against the Denver Broncos in Week 13. He also rushed for 11 yards on six carries during the game. Our view: The Broncos defense is for real after having 70 points hung on them by Miami earlier this season. Stroud was contained except on big passes downfield to Nico Collins and he lost Tank Dell during this game. With the pesky Jets defense up next, Stroud might not be a fantasy QB1 for Week 14. [Back to Top](#top) [] 26. LAC: Keenan Allen catches five passes [Source: ESPN.com]() Los Angeles Chargers WR Keenan Allen caught five passes for 58 yards against the New England Patriots in Week 13. He was targeted nine times during the game. Our view: The conditions weren't great in Foxboro (or elsewhere on the east coast), but the Chargers offense also didn't need to take chances to win on the road. That this is a floor game for Allen should be comforting with the next three games all being playing indoors. [Back to Top](#top) [] 27. TEN: DeAndre Hopkins reaches end zone [Source: ESPN.com]() Tennessee Titans WR DeAndre Hopkins caught five passes for 75 yards and one touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 13. He was targeted 12 times during the game. Our view: Hopkins was working the sidelines like the polished veteran he is and providing rookie Will Levis with a reliable downfield target. He had been in a fantasy slump until this week, and might be best left on benches against the tough Miami cornerback duo next week even though he is heating up. [Back to Top](#top) [] 28. MIA: Raheem Mostert runs for 43 yards, TD [Source: ESPN.com]() Miami Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert rushed 11 times for 43 yards and a touchdown in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders, while adding an 8-yard grab on his lone target. Our view: Mostert was behind Achane in the box score, but he was still the lead back early in the game. Keep him in your lineup next week as the Dolphins have already demonstrated that they can support two everyweek plays at running back in this offense. [Back to Top](#top) [] 29. CLE: Flacco functional in loss [Source: ESPN.com]() Joe Flacco completed 23 of 44 pass attempts for 254 yards and two scores, with one interception in the 36-19 loss to the Rams. Our view: This was with Amari Cooper leaving because of a head injury, so Flacco's performance was not bad for a quarterback in the winter of their career. Elijah Moore led the team with 83 receiving yards on four catches (12 targets), and Harrison Bryant led the team in catches with five, which he turned into 49 yards and a touchdown. The Browns playoff hopes are dimming a little with back-to-back losses and a tough game against the Jaguars up next, but Flacco has made the pass offense more viable than Dorian Thompson-Robinson or P.J. Walker. [Back to Top](#top) [] 30. LAR: Puka Nacua returns to game [Source: The Athletic - Jourdan Rodrigue]( Updating a previous report, Los Angeles Rams WR Puka Nacua (rib) returned to the Week 13 game against the Cleveland Browns in the third quarter after exiting for the locker room due to a rib injury in the second quarter. Our view: Nacua looked fine and had a big play called back by penalty after he returned. The Rams draw the Ravens next week, and they'll need Nacua to be competitive. We'll be monitoring reports on the injury to see if this injury is any worry. For now, Nacua is on track to help fantasy teams go deep in the playoffs. [Back to Top](#top) [] 31. LAC: Austin Ekeler quiet in Week 13 [Source: ESPN.com]() Los Angeles Chargers RB Austin Ekeler rushed for 18 yards on 14 carries against the New England Patriots in Week 13. He also caught two passes for nine yards during the game. Our view: Ekeler hasn't been the player we expected when he went in the top five of most drafts. He might not be 100% after suffering an ankle injury early in the season, and the Chargers offense and team are running out of gas in what might be the final year of the Brandon Staley era. Ekeler will face the resurgent Broncos defense next. [Back to Top](#top) [] 32. DEN: Two TDs, three INTs for Russell Wilson [Source: ESPN.com]() Denver Broncos QB Russell Wilson went 15-for-26 for 186 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions against the Houston Texans in Week 13. He also rushed for 44 yards and one touchdown on 10 carries during the game. Our view: Most of the Broncos offense fell on Wilson's shoulders in this one, and he got the team within one play of beating the Texans on the road. He'll be a viable QB2/Superflex against the Chargers next week. [Back to Top](#top) [] 33. NE: Bailey Zappe finishes with 141 yards [Source: ESPN.com]() New England Patriots QB Bailey Zappe went 13-for-25 for 141 yards, zero touchdowns and zero interceptions against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 13. He also rushed for 16 yards on four carries during the game. Our view: Zappe had one great deep ball to Tyquan Thornton go through the receiver's hands, and another long ball to DeVante Parker was barely incomplete as Parker couldn't get both feet in. Still, he wasn't appreciable upgrade from Mac Jones, which is telling. Maybe we'll see dual threat UDFA quarterback Malik Cunningham get a shot before the end of the season. [Back to Top](#top) [] 34. NYJ: Breece Hall bottled up in Week 13 [Source: ESPN.com]() New York Jets RB Breece Hall ended up with 13 runs for just 16 yards and 1.2 yards per attempt in Week 13 against the Atlanta Falcons. He was able to shake free for 29 yards on six receptions and eight targets, however. Our view: Hall was outplayed by Dalvin Cook, who fumbled, and was only viable today in PPR leagues. The Texans are up next and Hall isn't an automatic start with the Jets trying to get Cook more involved in the offense. [Back to Top](#top) That'll do it for today, Folks. Thanks for reading and thanks for being part of the Footballguys Family. We'll see you tomorrow with the Update. 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