Team of the Week
QB: Josh Allen, BUF
The Bills were in trouble yesterday versus Cincinnati, but Allen took over by completing 22-of-28 passes for 251 yards and three touchdowns while adding another nine carries for 78 yards and a touchdown on the ground. For fantasy owners, the performance led to 37.84 points, and Allen bounced back from a couple of quieter performances in the previous two games.
RB: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET
The Cowboys were no match for Gibbs last Thursday night as he cruised to three touchdowns—giving him 33.5 fantasy points in a hugely important game for both the Lions and plenty of fantasy owners. Even with the Detroit offensive line taking a step back from recent years, Gibbs has been on a tear with 33.5+ fantasy points in four of his past seven outings.
RB: Tony Pollard, TEN
Cleveland has been less stingy versus the run over the past month, but Pollard still surprisingly went off with 25 carries for 161 yards and two touchdowns to help Tennessee to a 31-29 win. Before the performance, Pollard hadn’t reached double-digit fantasy points since Week 5, so those who rolled him were certainly rewarded.
WR: Puka Nacua, LAR
Nacua has among the highest floors in fantasy football with double-digit fantasy points in every healthy game this season—but he broke out of a modest stretch (by his standards) with a 7/167/2 line in the win over Arizona. Next up is a matchup versus a Detroit defense he destroyed with 181 yards and a touchdown two seasons ago in the postseason.
WR: Michael Wilson, ARI
Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel) being out reopened the door for Wilson to be featured—and he didn’t disappoint at all by catching 11-of-16 targets for 142 yards and two touchdowns. In the three recent games with Harrison down, Wilson has gone for lines of 15/185, 10/118, and 11/142/2 as a legitimate high-end WR1 producer.
TE: Harold Fannin Jr., CLE
Now up to the overall TE6 on the season, Fannin has been sensational as a rookie—and Week 14 was his best performance yet with an 8/114/1 line on 11 targets. The highlight came on a seven-yard touchdown grab in the fourth quarter, and Cleveland clearly got a steal with Fannin in Round 3.
FLEX: Blake Corum, LAR
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (24.6 fantasy points) could have been the choice here after getting back on track, but Corum was outstanding in a blowout win—rushing 12 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns. Although the Lions will be a tougher draw next week, Corum has earned touches behind Kyren Williams and will at least garner some FLEX consideration.
D/ST: Seattle Seahawks
Seattle is the top fantasy D/ST of the year heading into the fantasy playoffs, and after 28.0 points last week, they followed it up with 20.0 fantasy points in a win over Atlanta yesterday. Look for them to again be the top unit next week in Riley Leonard’s first career start as Indy comes to town.
K: Brandon Aubrey, DAL
Aubrey started off Week 14 with a monster score—hitting all five of his field goals (three of which were for 50+ yards) on his way to 23.0 fantasy points. There won’t be a better play over the final three weeks, and Aubrey gets a very favorable schedule (v MIN, v LAC, @ WAS).
Surprise of the Week: Shedeur Sanders
A few options could have been chosen here, but Sanders lit up the Titans in a surprising shootout loss—completing 23-of-42 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns (one interception). Sanders also rushed three times for 29 yards and a touchdown, and the progress shown through three starts is extremely encouraging for the fifth-round rookie.
Disappointment of the Week: Daniel Jones
There were also plenty of disappointments that were headlined by other injuries and stars not coming through last night for the Chiefs. But the torn Achilles for Jones was crushing on multiple levels (without even focusing on Jones himself or the Colts from a real-life perspective)—as he left the game early with 0.8 fantasy points, obviously won’t be available down the stretch, and will have his absence impact the rest of Indy’s offense for the fantasy playoffs.
Rookie of the Week: Shedeur Sanders
Sanders totaling nearly 400 yards and scoring four total touchdowns should lock him into the starting job the rest of the way—and he could also be the favorite to start for Cleveland in 2026. Overall, the rookie passer showed the touch and accuracy that made him worthy of being drafted much higher than he went, and it’ll be fun to see him challenged by an opportunistic Chicago defense in Week 15.
Week 14 MVP: Josh Allen
Allen or Jahmyr Gibbs could’ve been the choice here, but we’ll go with Allen as the top scorer while playing in snowy conditions as he took over for both the Bills and fantasy owners. In addition to leading all scorers for Week 14 (pending MNF), Allen concludes the fantasy regular season with an NFL-best 23.8 fantasy points per game, and he’s up to 34 total touchdowns on the year.
