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  • LAC Wide Receiver #5
    Palmer has been limited in back-to-back practices to open the week as the team looks to ease him back from injured reserve. With his 21-day window for return now opened, it’s possible Palmer will suit up as early as this week when the Chargers take on the Broncos, but we’ll know more about his Week 14 outlook when the team releases their player statuses on Friday. Palmer would have some WR3 upside if he’s able to go.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #83
    Boyd wasn’t on Wednesday’s injury report, so this is something new he’s dealing with. The veteran slot receiver has been a non-factor over the last three weeks, totaling 11 receptions for 82 scoreless yards, and has only surpassed 60 yards once this season. If Boyd is unable to go, rookie Charlie Jones could be next in line to fill his role in the slot. Neither Jones nor Boyd would carry much fantasy relevance in Week 14.
  • TB Wide Receiver #14
    This story comes days after Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said Godwin’s lack of involvement in Week 13’s win over the Panthers was due to the team “subbing him out a lot.” Which would be a good explanation if it were true. Instead, Godwin led all Bucs skill position players in snaps in Week 13 but saw only three targets in the defeat. Godwin, who was questionable with a neck injury heading into the game, said he didn’t think Bowles “had any malice in what he was saying.” This appears to be non-story, as the Bucs are now preparing for Week 14’s matchup against the Falcons.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #85
    This is big news, as Brown hasn’t logged a full practice since Week 10’s matchup against the Bengals. With Tank Dell lost for the season, the Texans will need Noah Brown to step up in ways we’ve seen earlier this season. In his first year with the Texans, Brown has totaled 21 receptions for 439 yards and one touchdown, averaging a blistering 20.9 YPR. He broke out for back-to-back 150-plus yard performances before suffering his knee injury and should have some top-24 fantasy upside with Dell out.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #2
    Cooper has yet to practice this week and is trending toward missing Sunday’s game against the Jaguars. Only four days removed from his concussion, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Cooper miss Week 14, as most players have failed to get on the field a week after first suffering a concussion. If Cooper is unable to go, Elijah Moore and David Njoku would see a slight boost in their fantasy outlooks.
  • JAX Running Back #1
    Etienne dealt with the same injury prior to Monday night’s tilt with the Bengals. The fact he’s practiced both days to start this week is enough to suggest he’ll be ready to go for Week 14 against the Browns. Etienne will be on the RB1 radar for this week’s matchup.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    Jones continues to practice on a limited basis, which will likely continue through the remainder of the season. After being sidelined for five weeks with a knee injury earlier this season, the Jaguars would be wise to play it safe with Jones, especially with Christian Kirk (groin) likely sidelined for the next several weeks, if not the remainder of the season.
  • JAX Quarterback #3
    Beathard and Trevor Lawrence (ankle) were both limited in Thursday’s practice. Beathard has practiced in a limited capacity in both practices to open the week and is in line to start for Week 14 against the Browns unless Lawrence pulls off the unexpected. Lawrence, who was a DNP on Wednesday, managed to suit up on Thursday but was sporting a large brace. It’d be surprising to see him suit up this week, but reports are he’ll be pushing to play. We’ll see how things look after the Jaguars designate game statuses to the two signal-callers on Friday.
  • IND Running Back #28
    When asked about whether or not Taylor would play in Week 14 against the Bengals, head coach Shane Steichen said, “We’ll see.” Despite Steichen’s best efforts to play things close to the vest, two straight DNPs from Taylor are enough to suggest we won’t see him this weekend. Initial reports on Taylor’s injury suggested he’d miss 2-4 weeks. He’s only been sidelined for one game since his surgery, so we’d expect him to miss at least one more game, barring any surprises.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    The good news is Watson said he doesn’t think his current hamstring injury is as bad as the one the sidelined him for three games earlier this season. The bad news is he’s not sure if he’ll be ready to play in Monday night’s game against the Giants. Watson was a DNP on Thursday but still has a chance to suit up for Friday or Saturday’s practice. It seems unlikely he’ll play in Week 14, but we’ll let the rest of the week unfold and see what kind of status he carries heading into the weekend.

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