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  • FA Punter #36
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    Broncos released P Matt Haack.
    The Broncos also released LS Zach Triner, per the transaction wire. With 20 incoming rookies needing roster spots, the Broncos did what was expected and released a few veterans. Both Haack and Triner could be re-signed later on.
  • DAL Kicker #17
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    Brandon Aubrey made 4-of-6 field goal attempts and two extra points in the Cowboys’ Week 15 loss to the Vikings.
    The normally elite kicker missed from 51 yards in the first half and from 59 yards after the break in a loss that all but ended the team’s chances at a postseason berth, now requiring three wins and three losses from the Eagles to do so. The two misses also matched his season total through 13 games after the veteran kicker connected on 27 of his first 29 attempts this season.
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  • DAL Tight End #87
    Jake Ferguson caught 2-of-4 targets for 16 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 15 loss to the Vikings.
    Ferguson played through a calf ailment that had him enter the weekend listed as questionable, ultimately unable to return usable counting stats on a night quarterback Dak Prescott failed to throw for a score for the third time this season. He has not failed to return a solid fantasy score in all five games since the team’s Week 10 bye, with his performance in the first week of fantasy playoffs hurting the most. His next chance to return TE1 production comes in a difficult matchup against the Chargers in Week 16.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    George Pickens caught 3-of-6 targets for 33 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 15 loss to the Vikings.
    Pickens was hammered by the media throughout the week after his effort level was called into question in the team’s Week 14 loss to the Lions, with those same tendencies rearing their head against the Vikings. He was seen giving up on the route at least once and was hardly a contributor to the run game, routinely running at half speed off the line on called rush attempts. He even walked off the line on one occasion. Pickens’ talent has never been in question but putting mental lapses like this on film is surely going to influence offseason contract discussions, even with his eruption on the field through the middle parts of the season.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb caught 6-of-10 targets for 111 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 15 loss to the Vikings.
    Lamb handily led the team in targets and yardage but failed to find the end zone on a night quarterback Dak Prescott failed to throw for a score. The veteran alpha was leaned on heavily throughout as George Pickens’ bout of disinterested play continued into Week 15, but disguised coverages and unique blitz packages from Brian Flores’ Minnesota defense made life continually difficult for all parties. Now all but eliminated from postseason contention, Lamb and the Cowboys move forward in another lost season as they prepare to face the Chargers in Week 16.
  • DAL Running Back #43
    Malik Davis rushed eight times for 21 yards and a touchdown in the Cowboys’ Week 15 loss to the Vikings, adding 16 yards on two receptions.
    Davis scored from one yard out on the team’s second possession following an injury to starter Javonte Williams. Williams departed in the first quarter and missed the remainder of the first half before returning with the starters after the break. Fantasy managers will want to track Williams’ activity level in practice in the coming week ahead of a Week 16 meeting with the Chargers.
  • DAL Running Back #33
    Javonte Williams rushed 15 times for 91 yards and a touchdown in the Cowboys’ Week 15 loss to the Vikings.
    Williams scored on the team’s first possession of the game after briefly departing following a hard hit to the shoulder. He was deemed questionable to return and missed the remainder of the first half before emerging from the break with the starters. Williams’ career resurgence in Dallas surely earned him a hard look for a significant contract in the coming offseason after playing 2025 on a one-year, prove-it deal with the Cowboys. Whether that will be handed out by owner Jerry Jones remains to be seen.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    Dak Prescott completed 23-of-38 passes for 294 yards in the Cowboys’ 34-26, Week 15 loss to the Vikings, adding two yards on one carry.
    Prescott and the Cowboys cashed in on their first two trips to the red zone, each time via a rushing score from one yard out. They would fail to find paint on their subsequent three red zone trips, each time resulting in a short Brandon Aubrey field goal. Two missed field goals from 50+ yards from Aubrey changed the tide of the game, as did the relentless and confusing pressure thrown at Prescott by Minnesota defensive coordinator Brian Flores. It also didn’t help to have a seemingly disinterested George Pickens, who was seen going through the motions on multiple occasions throughout the game. The loss all but ends the Cowboys’ chances at a postseason berth, now requiring three consecutive wins and three losses by the Eagles to make the playoffs.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    Justin Jefferson caught 2-of-8 targets for 22 yards in the Vikings’ Week 15 win over the Cowboys.
    Jefferson saw numerous high-value targets in this one but failed to come down with either of his two end zone targets. The veteran alpha also had a touchdown called back in the second quarter after connecting with McCarthy from four yards out, only to see the score nullified by penalty. Additionally, two separate passes hit Jefferson in the hands and eventually fell incomplete. Jefferson and the Vikings continue forward now eliminated from postseason contention, with the remainder of the season likely best spent building the connection between the team’s quarterback and top pass-catcher.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #1
    Jalen Nailor caught 3-of-5 targets for 47 yards and two touchdowns in the Vikings’ Week 15 win over the Cowboys.
    Nailor made the most of man coverage in the red zone, scoring twice from inside 20 yards - once in the first quarter and once in the final frame. He appeared to have the wind knocked out of him on his first touchdown, a beautiful catch in blanket coverage to the left side of the end zone with a defender draped on his back. He landed hard and remained down on the turf before returning to the game on the following possession. Nailor has more than returned value in fantasy circles as the WR3 for the Vikings this season and could become a heralded target in the late-middle rounds in best ball in 2026.
  • MIN Tight End #87
    T.J. Hockenson caught 4-of-5 targets for 66 yards in the Vikings’ Week 15 win over the Cowboys.
    Hockenson tied for the team lead in yardage with Jordan Addison and his five targets tied for second on the team behind only Justin Jefferson, the latter of which was a product of only 24 J.J. McCarthy pass attempts. The veteran tight end has had a fantasy season to forget after being drafted in the middle rounds this offseason and the uncertainty at the quarterback position is likely to see his draft capital plummet entering 2026.