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Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the biggest waiver wire targets heading into Week 13, including Pat Freiermuth and Curtis Samuel.
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  • DAL Linebacker #11
    After getting in a full practice on Monday, Parsons popped up as a DNP on Tuesday with an illness. Normally this wouldn’t be much of an issue, but the Cowboys play on Thursday night against the Seahawks. While it would be surprising for an illness to keep Parsons out of the game, it’s possible that he may play at less than 100 percent, which could limit his snaps or effectiveness. It’s certainly a situation to monitor over the next 24-48 hours.
  • FA Linebacker #53
    Leonard reportedly had another visit lined up with the Eagles prior to heading to Dallas, so this isn’t a surprise. It’s still possible that the veteran could reach an agreement with the Cowboys, but he appears to be in no rush to sign on the dotted lined. While the 28-year-old linebacker still appears to be working his way back from injury, he played on 70 percent of the Colts’ defensive snaps this season and totaled 65 tackles and two TFLs, so he will be a solid addition for whoever signs him.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    The Vikings played it safe with their superstar receiver and it looks like it’ll pay off. With the Vikings having a bye in Week 13, it’ll give Jefferson even more time to rest his hamstring. It looks like we could see him back in Week 14, just in time to push you through to the fantasy playoffs.
  • PHI Tackle #65
    The much missed Johnson said he popped scar tissue in his groin from last season, which explains why he sat in Week 12. The Eagles will need every reinforcement they can get as they are set to have a showdown with the 49ers who have been on fire since returning from their bye. Jalen Hurts was able to make due without his best lineman against the Bills, but having Johnson will greatly improve the Eagles chances of operating on offense.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    This news came from The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly, who wrote, “Kenny Pickett has an ankle injury that may limit him early in the week.” Whatever injury he’s dealing with, it wasn’t enough to force him to miss any time against the Bengals in Week 12. Any potential load management shouldn’t stop Pickett from suiting up in Week 13 when the Steelers play host to the Cardinals. Even in a week that includes six teams on bye, Pickett will be hard to trust outside of 2QB/superflex leagues.
  • IND Running Back #28
    Taylor played through the entire second half of Sunday’s win over the Buccaneers with the injury and finished the day with 91 yards and two touchdowns. Despite gutting it out in Week 12, his Week 13 status appears to be in jeopardy. We don’t know if his status being “in doubt” carries more weight beyond Week 13, but it sounds like this is an injury that could result in a multi-week absence. Fantasy managers who opted to hold Zack Moss despite his diminished roles would reap the benefits of Taylor’s absence if he were to miss any time. Moss was among the league leaders in rushing yards before Taylor returned and has two 100-yard rushing performances on his ledger this season.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Tepper took 14 minutes to speak to the media on Tuesday, a day after he dismissed head coach Frank Reich following a 1-11 start to the season. In addition to reiterating the team’s confidence in Young, Tepper also did his best to debunk any rumors of Reich and company preferring C.J. Stroud over Young, saying the decision to select Young was “unanimous” among the staff and front office. The Panthers don’t have much of a choice outside of embracing Young in 2024. They gave up a king’s ransom this offseason to acquire the No.1 overall pick from the Bears before the draft and are now left without a first-round pick heading into 2024. They are still on pace to have a handful of top-100 draft picks if things continue in the direction they’ve been headed, which will give them multiple opportunities to build around Young in next year’s draft.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #3
    Addison was the top target for Joshua Dobbs but was highly inefficient with his opportunities. Most notably, Addison failed to keep his feet inbounds on a would-be deep completion on a double move down the sideline late in the game, seemingly losing track of where he was on the field and catching the ball out of bounds. Fantasy managers are hoping the offense becomes more efficient when the team returns from their Week 13 bye with Justin Jefferson likely to return to action.
  • MIN Tight End #87
    Hockenson and the rest of the Minnesota offense struggled to get anything going against the Bears on Monday Night Football before the veteran tight end found the end zone on a crossing route to the middle of the end zone to give the Vikings their first lead of the game with just under six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. It looked like the Vikings were going to hold on for an ugly win after recovering a Justin Fields fumble on the subsequent drive, but a quick three-and-out gave the ball back to the Bears and allowed them to set up a game-winning field goal with 10 seconds remaining. Either way, Hockenson continues to return elite fantasy value at a barren position with Joshua Dobbs under center, a welcome sight for fantasy managers that invested hefty capital in the veteran tight end.
  • MIN Running Back #2
    The final stat line leaves a lot to be desired for fantasy managers that invested a pick in the top six rounds in the first-time starter, but at least he maintained control of the backfield over Ty Chandler. Mattison’s 12 running back opportunities doubled Chandler’s six, and the 5.2 yards per carry mark came against the defense allowing the fewest yards per carry this season. Mattison and the Vikings head to their Week 13 bye before traveling to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders their next time out.

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Peter King unpacks the Eagles’ ‘Rocky Balboa’ season after their statement Week 12 win over the Bills, Jessie Bates’ big day in Atlanta and much more in Football Morning in America.
The Ravens posted one TD and one FG in each half en route to a 20-10 victory over the Chargers in Week 12 on Sunday Night Football.
Melissa Stark catches up with Lamar Jackson and Zay Flowers to discuss what makes their connection special, how the rookie’s TD celebrations looked and more.
Lamar Jackson finds rookie Zay Flowers leaping into the air in the beck of the end zone to put the Ravens up 7-3 after the extra point in the second quarter.
Maria Taylor, Mike Florio, Devin McCourty and Matthew Berry dive into Week 12, where the Eagles defeated the Bills in OT, the Jags edged the Texans in a shootout, the Steelers flexed a new-look offense and more.
Roquan Smith joins Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison to explain why he doesn’t take anything for granted, what makes Lamar Jackson special, how he handled the transition to Baltimore and more.
Justin Herbert sends a short pass to Keenan Allen, who throws a lateral pass to Austin Ekeler, who runs it up the sideline for a first down at the end of the third quarter.

Premier League

Newcastle head to PSG on Tuesday with their UEFA Champions League hopes hanging in the balance.
Dominic Solanke hosts Glenn Murray at Bournemouth’s training ground to reflect on his journey from a hightly-touted prospect at Chelsea, to a veteran top-flight striker for the Cherries.
Enjoy the best goals, saves and most eye-catching bits of skill from Matchweek 13 of the 2023-24 Premier League season.
Relive every touch Kobbie Mainoo made in his impressive Premier League debut for Manchester United in a 3-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park.

NFL

Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has announced that he’s giving up his remaining NCAA eligibility and will enter the 2024 NFL draft.
Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson thought he caught a touchdown in the first quarter of Sunday’s game against the Bengals, but officials ruled that he didn’t complete the catch before going out of bounds and the Steelers didn’t get a good enough look at a replay to challenge what appeared to be an incorrect ruling.
The Eagles can become the first team to clinch a playoff berth.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter break down Calvin Ridley’s fantasy value when Zay Jones plays for the Jaguars and what managers should expect from Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers moving forward.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter break down Calvin Ridley’s fantasy value when Zay Jones plays for the Jaguars and what managers should expect from Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers moving forward.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss Jonathan Taylor’s thumb injury and what it means for Zack Moss as a potential RB 1 in the Indianapolis Colts’ backfield.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers break down what Baker Mayfield and other available quarterbacks can provide from a fantasy perspective in Week 13.
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew breaks down the top waiver wire options for fantasy football owners in need of wide receiver help in Week 13.

NBA

Denver was on the second night of a back-to-back and without Jokic, Murray or Gordan and still won on the Clippers home court.
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down his two best bets on Tuesday’s slate, including the Bulls at the Celtics, and the Knicks hosting the Hornets.
Six of the eight spots in the knockout round are up for grabs Tuesday night.

College Football

A day after Irish head coach Marcus Freeman said he would likely keep his coaching staff together, the first departure is Chansi Stuckey.
The transfer portal moves quickly, emphasized by two Notre Dame starters declaring their intentions to enter it on Monday, a week before it officially opens.
Defensive lineman Xadavien Sims (Durant, Oklahoma/ Durant High School), the University of Oregon commit, will be officially honored tomorrow as a 2024 All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome digital series.
Long snapper Grant Mills (Concord, North Carolina/ Cannon School), the University of North Carolina commit, will be officially honored tomorrow as a 2024 All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome digital series.

College Basketball

Indiana’s Xavier Johnson and Trey Galloway talk best spots in Bloomington, how they stack up on the court and more.
Michigan women’s basketball players Cameron Williams and Laila Phelia share what it was like having dads who both played basketball and how difficult it is to defend Iowa’s Caitlin Clark.
Wisconsin women’s basketball head coach Marisa Moseley discusses how she’s trying to generate sustained success with the Badgers, the transfer portal, key returners and much more.
Relive all the action, as the Wildcats had five players in double figures to seal their 74-68 victory over Michigan State.

MLB

Matthew Pouliot offers rankings and writeups of MLB’s top 111 free agents, from Shohei to Shelby.
Jorge Montanez analyzes the fantasy fallout of the latest transactions from around baseball, including Sonny Gray’s deal with the Cardinals.
Gray’s deal includes a $30 million team option for 2027 with a $5 million buyout, which could make the agreement worth $100 million over four seasons.
Maeda, who turns 36 on April 11, spent the past three years with the Minnesota Twins.

Motor Sports

Bimbo Bakeries and Kimberly-Clark have been primary partners of JTG Daugherty Racing for several seasons.
The Daytona 500 has sold out for the ninth consecutive season.
Rudy Fugle and William Byron celebrated six wins together.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell breaks down his two best bets on Tuesday’s slate, including the Bulls at the Celtics, and the Knicks hosting the Hornets.
Fueled by Jordan Love’s improved play, Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick say the Green Bay Packers deserve an upgrade in markets after their upset Week 12 win over the Lions on Bet the Edge.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick review fresh NFL Coach of the Year candidates after Week 12 and explain why Nick Sirianni and Shane Steichen are both potential values on Bet the Edge.

Golf

How to watch this week’s events, from around the world of golf.
Spaniards Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and Alvaro Quiros are slated to tee it up in the qualifying event, LIV’s take on Q-School.
Tiger Woods said he was “surprised” by the June 6 announcement and he’s turned his frustration into formal change.
Spieth said, behind the scenes, he’s been “pretty involved” in Tour matters.
The TGL bubble has burst – literally – and the startup golf league’s inaugural season has been postponed a full year, until early 2025.
Golf Today’s Matt Adams talks about various golf footwear that could help you on the course this holiday season.

Brother From Another

Another week, another step closer to a high draft pick for the New England Patriots and Michael Holley tries to identify what is going wrong for the team.
Michael Smith and Michael Holley talk about the Carolina Panthers firing Frank Reich in the middle of the season and how owner David Tepper needs to curtail his involvement with his team.
Mike Hill joins Brother From Another to give Michael Holley his just deserts regarding Michigan’s win over Ohio State and talk about whether the Wolverines are the best team in the country.
After years of looking disjointed, Michael Smith gives props to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans, who look like they may be building something sustainable.

Local coverage

After an ugly first half, Jalen Hurts shined down the stretch to lead the Eagles to an improbable overtime win.
It’s hard to find teams more inept than these Patriots over a span of 50-plus years.
There was a lot to unpack during Draymond Green’s press conference, his first comments since being given a five-game suspension for an incident involving Rudy Gobert.
Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Nikola Vučević know that winning is the only fix.

Latest

The Vikings won’t play this week, but the stage is set for them to have wide receiver Justin Jefferson back in the lineup when they return from their bye week.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin offered a few injury updates on Tuesday, including one that could impact quarterback Kenny Pickett heading into their Week 13 game against the Cardinals.
Pep Guardiola’s reigning UEFA Champions League winners look to seal their group by handling closest rival RB Leipzig at the Etihad Stadium
Mikel Arteta and Co. can claim a seeded place in the UEFA Champions League knockout rounds by avenging an early group loss to Lens.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he still isn’t sure if he’ll return to the field this season.