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Manchester City cruised out to a 5-1 lead against Fulham and held on for dear life as they escaped west London with a 5-4 victory on Tuesday.

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Patriots ‘sent a message’ in win vs. Giants
Devin McCourty and Mike Florio discuss the New England Patriots’ physical and impressive win against the New York Giants, diving into why Mike Vrabel’s team is playing with so much fire.

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Erling Haaland added another massive milestone to his astonishing Premier League career on Tuesday, when he became the fastest player to 100 goals in the history of the league.
Woods said Tuesday that “no one’s asked me about” the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captaincy for Adare Manor in Ireland.
Bucky Irving returned in Week 13 and immediately looked like a weekly RB1. Coming off a goose egg in Week 12, Jameson Williams also rebounded in his latest outing.

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  • NE Quarterback #10
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    Chants of “MVP, MVP” rang through Foxboro at multiple points in the game as the Patriots made easy work of their former playoff rivals. Maye was denied piercing 300 yards through the air for the second consecutive game after a 30-yard touchdown throw to tight end Hunter Henry was called back for offsetting penalties late in the fourth quarter, but he looked every bit of an MVP candidate in this one. His poise in the pocket, arm strength, and decision making chops were on full display, highlighted by a 33-yard dime to the corner of the end zone to rookie Kyle Williams in the second quarter to give the team a commanding 24-7 lead. The Patriots head to their bye with the top record in the league at a sparkling 11-2, now winners of 10 straight, before a second meeting with the division rival Bills in Week 15.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #14
    Sutton has now gone five games without notching more than five catches or 67 yards, clearly seeing a dip in volume and production with the team in the midst of a nine-game winning streak. He continues to be emphasized in the red zone, evidenced by his fifth touchdown grab of the season, but fantasy managers continue to be left wanting more from their early-round selection this offseason. He’ll have another solid opportunity to crack into higher yardage totals when the Broncos face the Raiders in Week 14.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    It was as bleak as ever for Jefferson in a lost season in the prime of his NFL career. The Vikings designed some easy looks for Jefferson in the first quarter, but Max Brosmer — an undrafted rookie making his first-ever NFL start — quickly looked elsewhere. Jordan Addison led the Vikings with ten targets and TJ Hockenson saw six looks from Brosmer, who averaged 4.2 yards per throw. It doesn’t really matter whether Brosmer or JJ McCarthy (concussion) is under center for the Vikings in Week 14 against Atlanta: Jefferson is nothing more than a top-24 fantasy option with limited upside.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Walker continued with lead back duties in this one, though Zach Charbonnet had 14 rushing attempts thanks to plenty of second half attempts with the Seahawks holding a big lead. Walker was again the primary pass-catching back, running 18 pass routes on 30 Seattle drop backs. Charbonnet had just nine routes. Walker is the better fantasy option week in and week out but has lost valuable opportunities to Charbonnet near the goal line. That unfolded again against the Vikings with Charbonnet scoring his eighth touchdown of the season. Walker has four touchdowns through Week 13. He’ll be a top-24 option in Week 14 against the Falcons.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #3
    Meyers operated as the Jaguars’ No. 1 wide receiver, despite Brian Thomas Jr. returning to the lineup. He led Jags pass-catchers in targets, receptions, yards, and snaps on the day. Meyers first took a slant 50 yards in the first quarter, getting tackled inside the ten-yard line. He caught the touchdown a few plays later. In a blowout victory, Meyers and the pass-catchers were not needed much in the second half. With Parker Washington suffering a hip/abdomen injury this game, Meyers could be playing from the slot more moving forward. He is in the fantasy WR3 range for Week 14 against the Colts.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    Jennings cashed in on a short touchdown grab from Brock Purdy, his fourth touchdown reception of his past five games as the de facto WR1 in the run-heavy 49ers offense. Jennings on Sunday against the Browns led the Niners in targets. He now has at least six targets in each of his past four games. Jennings and the Niners will have their bye next week before returning to face the Titans in Week 15.
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    Fannin led the Browns in targets as Shedeur Sanders threw a mere 25 passes on the day. His touchdown came on a wide-open downfield throw from Sanders; Fannin barreled through two 49ers defenders for the only Browns score of the day. He also had a critical lost fumble on a failed tush push in the middle of the third quarter with the Browns driving deep into San Francisco territory. Fannin ran a route on every Cleveland drop back. Meanwhile, David Njoku logged just 11 routes and caught both of his targets for four yards. Fannin will be a top-15 tight end next week against the Titans.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Perhaps against the Bucs team doctors’ better judgment, Mayfield returns after missing only one half of football. Mayfield played through a similar non-throwing shoulder issue in 2021 and it nearly wrecked his career, but hopefully he picked up some useful tips and tricks from that first experience. The Cardinals are a great matchup, but with all 32 teams active for Week 13, you are probably best off treating Mayfield as a QB2 rather than QB1 as we wait to see his form while injured. Inactive for the Bucs are QB Connor Bazelak, OG Luke Haggard, OG Elijah Klein, S Kaevon Merriweather, S Benjamin Morrison and DL Elijah Simmons.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Mayfield suffered a sprained AC joint in his non-throwing shoulder and left the game in the first half of Week 12’s loss to the Rams. The 30-year-old quarterback has progressed throughout the week, taking all of the first-team reps in practice on Friday. Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Mayfield was trending towards playing, which is confirmed by Fowler’s report. It’s good news for fantasy managers and the Buccaneers as Teddy Bridgewater seemed borderline disinterested in playing quarterback in relief of Mayfield last week.
  • LAC Running Back #8
    More concerning yet, Hampton was spotted in a yellow non-contact jersey on Friday after not wearing one for either of the last two days. Perhaps it was just the Chargers being cautious with someone they knew they weren’t going to play on Sunday, but it’s also possible that he was further injured or had a setback in practice — Jim Harbaugh said “he looked good” and that everything is on track for the return, but wouldn’t say when the return would be. Kimani Vidal will tote the load for the Chargers against the Raiders and be a top-20 play.

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NFL Week 14

There’s another new No. 1 team as the post-Brady/Belichick doldrums are officially over.
Eric Samulski breaks down his fantasy football defense rankings for Week 14 of the NFL season
Adonai Mitchell and Dontayvion Wicks answered the call in Week 13 with WR1 fantasy performances, making them two of the best waiver wire adds heading into Week 14.
The FFHH crew discuss why C.J. Stroud could be worth picking up against a struggling Kansas City Chiefs defense and look at other quarterbacks available on the waiver wire.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty discuss the dire situation in Kansas City, questioning if the Chiefs will figure things out amid an uncharacteristic season under Any Reid.
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew look at the best tight ends available Week 14 and why Brenton Strange could be a good pick up.
Bucky Irving returned in Week 13 and immediately looked like a weekly RB1. Coming off a goose egg in Week 12, Jameson Williams also rebounded in his latest outing. With Amon-Ra St. Brown banged up, Williams could be a WR1 to close the fantasy football regular season.

NBA

Zion has played less than half of the games this season for the 3-18 New Orleans Pelicans.
Chris Mannix, Kurt Helin and Grant Liffmann have their eyes on Trae Young, Ja Morant, James Harden, and most notably, Anthony Davis ahead of NBA trade season.
It’s the Thunder’s world and we’re just living in it, says Chris Mannix, but which team poses the biggest threat to the defending champions at the quarter mark of the NBA season?
Does Shai Gilgeous-Alexander hold the advantage in the MVP race? Chris Mannix, Kurt Helin and Grant Liffmann discuss their leans for the award at the quarter mark of the NBA season.

College Football Week 14

Lane Kiffin is leaving Ole Miss for LSU, and the whole situation has reflected quite poorly on him.
The Bruins were primed for an upset with a halftime lead, but USC owned the final 30 minutes and finished the regular season with a rivalry win.
The Longhorns are the only three-loss team with a shot at making the 12-team CFP. And they should be squarely on the bubble after their win over Texas A&M this weekend.
Rivalry weekend once again delivered great drama and high stakes in the conclusion to college football’s regular season.
The Southern University Jaguars took home their fourth straight Bayou Classic win against Grambling State, despite coming in with just one win under their belt this season.
Joshua Perry and Nicole Auerbach applaud Ohio State’s demeanor in the Buckeyes’ first victory over Michigan since 2019.
Joshua Perry, Ahmed Fareed, Chris Simms and Nicole Auerbach look ahead to the Big Ten Championship Game between undefeated teams in No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana.

Premier League

Cristian Romero scored two late goals to help Spurs fight back from a goal down (twice) to draw Newcastle 2-2 and give manager Thomas Frank a small respite.
After a rocky start to the season, Manchester City have become exactly what we expected Pep Guardiola’s side to be: a goal-scoring juggernaut with defensive issues.
It’s a brace for Cristian Romero, who scores a spectacular overhead kick to rescue Spurs against Newcastle at St. James’ Park.
Following a VAR review, Newcastle are awarded a penalty where Anthony Gordon steps up to power the Magpies 2-1 in front of Spurs at St. James’ Park.

Golf

Keegan Bradley talks about the lingering Ryder Cup loss and the Golf Central crew discusses what he’s doing to move forward.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner recap Tiger Woods’ press conference at the Hero World Challenge and discuss what it means for his competitive future in 2026 and beyond.
Jaime Diaz joins Golf Today to discuss the top takeaways from Tiger Woods’ press conference at the Hero World Challenge, focusing on his health for 2026 and his work with the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee.
Golf Today’s roundtable reacts to Tiger Woods’ presser at the Hero World Challenge, with Rex Hoggard surprised by his openness about the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee, and Ryan Lavner pessimistic about 2026.
Tiger Woods shares how his recovery is going post disc replacement surgery, his thoughts on PGA Tour Champions, improvements that could be made to the PGA Tour schedule, new CEO Brian Rolapp, and the 2027 Ryder Cup.
The Golf Central crew previews Scottie Scheffler playing in the Hero World Challenge, sharing why he plays so well at Albany Golf Course and predicting what changes to his game he could test out in the Bahamas this week.

Motor Sports

Assigning Coty Schock and Devin Simonson as East Coast riders is intended to allow them more time to train after racing internationally.
Denny Hamlin testified how agreeing to NASCAR’s charter proposal last fall would have been like signing his own “death certificate.”
Ken Roczen won two of the first three rounds and will now turn his bike over to Colt Nichols.
Jo Shimoda did not provide a target date for his return, only to say he “will be out for a bit.”

Rotoworld

Amon-Ra St. Brown’s potential absence could open up opportunities for Jameson Williams in the Lions’ offense.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter ponder if J.J. McCarthy could have any impact on the Vikings’ anemic fantasy production with his expected return to the lineup on Sunday.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter evaluate the fantasy outlook for Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson following the former’s return to the Patriots backfield.
Lawrence Jackson, Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers recap the Patriots win over the Giants on Monday Night Football and discuss Drake Maye’s MVP case.
Lawrence Jackson, Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers examine their favorite lines early in NFL Week 14, including a potentially low scoring matchup that could benefit some bettors.

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“We were much, much better team than them 11v11,” Maresca said of Chelsea’s performance versus Arsenal. “With 10 it’s more difficult but the way they managed it was fantastic.”
Once again, Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams have connected for a touchdown.
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