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Join now >J.D. McKsissic scores against Philadelphia.
McKissic only had two touches in the game, but he had a key touchdown late that basically sealed it for the Seahawks. The score came on a smooth sluggo route that he beat Eagles linebacker Mychal Kendricks on to get wide open in the end zone for a 15-yarder. Overall, McKissic had one carry for -1 yards and one reception for 15 yards. He’s a PPR FLEX option in deeper leagues for Week 14 against the Jags.
12/4/17 - 05:47 PM ET
Eddie Lacy gets one carry against the Eagles.
Lacy gained three yards on his lone attempt, and he’s just mixing in for a few snaps behind Mike Davis right now. Lacy is off the fantasy radar at the moment.
12/4/17 - 05:45 PM ET
Jay Ajayi leads the backfield in touches as Philly loses second game of the year.
Ajayi rushed nine times for 35 yards, adding three receptions for 11 yards. Doug Pederson decided to throw it 45 times in the 24-10 loss, and despite facing a tough run defense, the Eagles probably should have had more balance on offense. The good news for fantasy owners is that it looks like Philadelphia could make Ajayi the backfield leader just in time for the fantasy playoffs, but he’s still a low-end RB2/FLEX option at best until we see more. Perhaps that will come against the Rams next Sunday.
12/4/17 - 05:45 PM ET
Thomas Rawls gets one carry in Week 13.
Rawls only had a few snaps, if that, against the Eagles. He gained four yards on his lone rushing attempt of the game. Mike Davis is the clear leader in the backfield right now, so Rawls doesn’t need to be on fantasy rosters.
12/4/17 - 05:44 PM ET
Mike Davis gets 20 touches against Philadelphia.
After missing last week with a groin issue, Davis jumped right back in as the clear lead back for the Seahawks, carrying 16 times for 64 yards and adding four receptions (on four targets) for 37 yards. As long as Seattle is feeding Davis this many touches per game, he’s at least a FLEX option in fantasy lineups.
12/4/17 - 05:43 PM ET
Carson Wentz, Eagles lose 24-10 in Seattle on Sunday Night Football.
Wentz was 29/45 for 348 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. He also rushed six times for 30 yards and lost a fumble. In Philly’s toughest test yet, Wentz left some plays out on the field, including two would-be touchdowns to Nelson Agholor and a lost fumble at the goal line. He’s had an MVP-caliber season due to his creativity, toughness, and leadership, but Wentz is still having some accuracy concerns by completing just north of 60% of his passes on the season, and that was on display in Week 13. He and the Eagles will look to bounce back in a huge NFC clash with Jared Goff and the Rams. Wentz is a solid QB1 for that matchup and the rest of the fantasy playoffs.
12/4/17 - 05:42 PM ET
Russell Wilson plays great in win over NFC-best Eagles.
As usual, the Super Bowl-winning quarterback showed up for a big game in December, as he helped Seattle put up ten quick points to open the game in a commanding victory. Overall, Wilson was 20/31 for 227 yards and three touchdowns while adding six carries for 31 yards on the ground. The first touchdown was to Jimmy Graham on a perfect back-shoulder pass to the front pylon; the second was to Tyler Lockett on a short crossing route that worked its way to the other side of the end zone; and the third was on a 15-yard sluggo to a wide-open J.D. McKissic. Again, Wilson accounted for all three touchdowns for Seattle, and that now makes it 96.7 percent of them on the season. Wilson is squarely in the MVP conversation as we head into the final four games of the season, and he remains an obvious QB1 even in a difficult matchup with Jacksonville next week.
12/4/17 - 05:42 PM ET