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Fantasy Football Week 12: Start and Sit on Elcajon News only

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Here’s a look back at Week 11’s action and fantasy advice for the week ahead:

WEEK 11 RECAP

Eagles 26, Commanders 18: Saquon Barkley has six games with at least 100 rushing yards in his first season with Philadelphia. Barkley had six such games combined his last four seasons with the Giants.

Packers 20, Bears 19: Christian Watson’s four receptions for 150 yards against a good Chicago secondary was a reminder all the principals in Green Bay’s pass attack need to be rostered universally.

Lions 52, Jaguars 6: Detroit became the first team to score touchdowns on each of its first seven drives since the Patriots against the Bills in Week 11 of 2007.

Vikings 23, Titans 13: Will Levis and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine hooked up for a 98-yard TD pass in the third quarter, tying the franchise record for Tennessee. In 1962, the Oilers’ Jacky Lee connected with Willard Dewveall for a 98-yarder in Week 12 against the Chargers.

Dolphins 34, Raiders 19: Brock Bowers set a new single-game record for rookie tight ends with 13 receptions against Miami. Bowers is on pace for 119 receptions, 1,200 receiving yards and five TDs in his first season with Las Vegas. His pace would eclipse both the receptions and receiving yards single-season record for rookies at the position. Sam LaPorta had 86 receptions last year for the Lions and Mike Ditka produced 1,076 yards in 1961 for da Bears. Ditka also still has the rookie TD record with 12.

Rams 28, Patriots 22: Since he got his two best receivers back in Week 8, Matthew Stafford is the overall QB7 with at least 279 passing yards in every game and 10 TD passes against only three interceptions.

Saints 35, Browns 14: Taysom Hill is the overall TE3 in standard formats (TE12 in PPR) through 11 weeks despite missing four games. Hill is the top overall tight end in fantasy since Week 8. Is he going to explode for 206 total yards, eight receptions and three TDs every week? No. Does he have to do that to warrant being a starting tight end in fantasy? Of course not. With all of their injuries on offense, getting him involved has become a necessity for New Orleans, not a luxury.

Colts 28, Jets 27: As disappointing as this season has been, Anthony Richardson’s ceiling remains too enticing to discard, with Indianapolis or for fantasy purposes. Richardson finished as the overall QB4 thanks to a three TD performance at New York. It was his second game with at least 27 fantasy points this season. Only four quarterbacks have more such games (Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts).

Steelers 18, Ravens 16: Lamar Jackson has only won twice in seven matchups with Pittsburgh while completing 57% of his passes for 1,077 yards, five TDs, eight interceptions and suffering 22 sacks. Jackson has 308 rushing yards in 57 carries, but no TDs, and he’s fumbled seven times (losing three).

Broncos 38, Falcons 6: Bo Nix is the overall QB7 through 11 weeks, but the rookie has been even better recently, as the overall QB4 since Week 5. He’s on pace to throw for 3,516 yards with 22 TD passes against only nine interceptions, and run for 456 yards and another six TDs.

Seahawks 20, 49ers 17: Jaxon Smith-Njigba is the overall WR12 in standard formats (WR10 in PPR) through 11 weeks. JSN has 17 receptions (24 targets) for 290 yards and two TDs in the last two games and has clearly surpassed Tyler Lockett in Seattle’s receiving hierarchy. Truth be told, he’s also closed the gap considerably with D.K. Metcalf.

Bills 30, Chiefs 21: Josh Allen’s 26-yard TD scramble to clinch the win over Kansas City was his 58th career rushing TD, breaking a tie with O.J. Simpson for sole possession of second place in Buffalo’s franchise history. Allen needs eight more rushing TDs to pass Thurman Thomas for first.

Chargers 34, Bengals 27: Ja’Marr Chase’s two TD receptions at Los Angeles on Sunday night gives him 41 for his career. Chase is just the third player in NFL history with at least 40 TD receptions before age 25, joining Randy Moss (53) and Rob Gronkowski (42).

Texans 34, Cowboys 10: CeeDee Lamb had eight receptions for 93 yards in Dallas’ loss to Houston. It was Lamb’s 43rd straight game with at least four receptions, tying Michael Thomas’ NFL record which he set for the Saints between 2017 and 2019. The last time Lamb failed to secure at least four passes was Week 1 of the 2022 season. He finished with two in a loss to Tampa Bay.

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