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Devin McCourty and Mike Florio dive into Jalen Hurts’ five turnover night against the Los Angeles Chargers, discussing why the Super Bowl-winning quarterback struggled so much on Monday Night Football.
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  • PIT Tight End #80
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  • PIT Wide Receiver #4
    Metcalf stayed overnight in the hospital with some kind of stomach issue following the Steelers’ Week 14 victory over the Ravens, a game that saw Metcalf post season-high numbers, including 148 yards thanks to aggressive downfield throwing from Aaron Rodgers. Tomlin hinted that Metcalf could miss some practice time this week while recovering from his stomach issue. “I don’t think it’s going to jeopardize his availability at all,” Tomlin said when asked about Metcalf’s Week 15 status. Fantasy managers should monitor Metcalf’s late-week practice status.
  • ARI Offensive Lineman #70
    Johnson left Week 14’s loss to the Rams with an MCL injury and would seem likely to miss Arizona’s Week 15 game against the Cardinals. Losing Johnson ahead of a matchup with the ferocious Texans pass rush is bad news for Jacoby Brissett and the entire Cardinals offense. Brissett remains a solid streaming option based on pass volume alone.
  • BAL Running Back #34
    An MRI on Mitchell’s knee came back clean, per Fowler, following the Ravens’ Week 14 loss to the Steelers. Mitchell left the game in the second half with the knee issue after rushing for 76 yards on six carries, including an explosive 55-yard run. If Mitchell can practice in a limited capacity this week, he could suit up in Week 15 against the Bengals. Rasheen Ali would be the clear RB2 for Baltimore if Mitchell is sidelined.
  • Gadsden’s four targets actually ranked second on the team behind the five of Ladd McConkey, highlighting the defensive deadlock the Chargers found themselves in against the defending Super Bowl Champions. It has now been more than a month since Gadsden has caught more than three balls, although his emergence in the offense gives offensive coordinator Greg Roman yet another chess piece to attack opposing defenses. Gadsden could be busier in Week 15 when the Chargers take on the Chiefs on the road.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
    Johnston saw his fair share of lockdown coverage from Quinyon Mitchell in this one, although his three targets were largely a product of only 26 Justin Herbert pass attempts on a night the Los Angeles defense stepped up with five takeaways. Johnston remains a touchdown-dependent fantasy asset in a now-crowded receiving corps due to the emergence of tight end Oronde Gadsden, with the ever-present potential to see his volume curbed due to the strength of their defense and absence of the team’s starting tackles.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #15
    McConkey led the team with five targets on a night Justin Herbert attempted only 26 passes, although that hardly helps fantasy managers that were counting on him in the final week before fantasy playoffs. The Chargers managed only 275 yards of total offense, squeaking by with an overtime victory thanks to five Cameron Dicker field goals and five takeaways. McConkey should be busier against the desperate Chiefs in Week 15.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #9
    Sadly enough for fantasy managers counting on any Chargers pass-catchers, Harris’ 18 yards ranked third on the team behind Kimani Vidal and Keenan Allen. Quarterback Justin Herbert attempted only 26 passes in the defensive battle, leaving little room for lofty fantasy scores to emerge. Harris continues to see spotty volume as the fifth option through the air, best left on fantasy benches ahead of a difficult matchup with the Chiefs in Week 15.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #13
    Allen actually led all Los Angeles wide receivers in both catches and yardage on a night quarterback Justin Herbert attempted only 26 passes, but it was his block to spring running back Omarion Hampton’s touchdown that should be praised the most. His veteran savvy was on full display as he was able to take both his cornerback and a linebacker out of the play through expert blocking, allowing Hampton to walk into the end zone to cap a successful first drive. Allen has now gone seven weeks without usable counting stats in a fantasy setting, best returned to the waiver wire in shallow leagues.
  • LAC Running Back #8
    Hampton ceded the start to backfield mate Kimani Vidal but ended with the same number of touches, finding the end zone on the team’s first possession of the game on a four-yard strike to the flat. He walked into the end zone thanks to elite blocking from wide receiver Keenan Allen, who managed to take both his cornerback and a linebacker out of the play. Hampton should continue to see his usage ramped up as he works his way back into game shape, potentially in line to see a heavier workload when the Chargers travel to Kansas City to take on the desperate Chiefs in Week 15.

NFL Week 14

The Texans’ defense proved why it’s widely considered the best in the league, forcing Patrick Mahomes to throw three interceptions in a pivotal win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes tries to throw to Travis Kelce, but the ball bounces in the air and Azeez Al-Shaair takes full advantage, intercepting the pass in a wild turn of events.
Kareem Hunt showcases his determination at the goal line, crossing the plane and getting the Kansas Coty Chiefs on the scoreboard in a Sunday Night Football matchup against the Houston Texans.
Jalen Pitre hauls in the interception after Patrick Mahomes’ pass is tipped, a play that Cris Collinsworth called “one of the best interceptions I think I’ve ever seen.”
C.J. Stroud finds Woody Marks, who emerges from the backfield to walk into the end zone for the touchdown on Sunday Night Football.
Cameron Heyward chats with Chris Simms about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 14 win over the Baltimore Ravens and the noise around head coach Mike Tomlin and quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Steve Kornacki hits the big board to dive into the AFC North and South playoff pictures, analyzing where teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts could end up.

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League tells John Harbaugh a penalty should not have been called.
Drake London missed his second straight game with a knee injury on Sunday and the Falcons moved to add another wideout to the roster on Monday.
Buccaneers left guard Ben Bredeson would not have taken part in practice on Monday due to the knee injury he suffered against the Saints on Sunday.
Ravens guard Ben Cleveland will serve an NFL suspension over the next three games.
The Falcons fell to 4-9 with Sunday’s blowout loss to the Seahawks, so it isn’t a great surprise that Morris’ job security came up during his Monday press conference.
Running back Omarion Hampton is set to return to the Chargers lineup on Monday night.
Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson has not played since Week 8 and a report on Monday indicates that he will not play again this season.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said on Sunday that “the early signals aren’t good” about tight end Zach Ertz’s knee injury and further tests confirmed the team’s fears about the nature of the injury.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is back in the concussion protocol.