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Sincere McCormick ran five times for 33 yards in the Raiders' Week 12 loss to the Broncos.
McCormick made the leap from the practice squad to the Raiders' RB2 in Sunday's loss, immediately surpassing rookie Dylan Laube in the touch distribution. McCormick's biggest gain came on a 19-yard run, and he wasn't targeted in the passing game. Even if Alexander Mattison (ankle) and Zamir White (quad) both miss Week 13's game against the Chiefs, McCormick shouldn't be counted on by fantasy managers.
(Nov 25 -- NBC Sports)

Giants coach Brian Daboll said Tommy DeVito will start in Week 13 against the Cowboys if healthy.
This "if healthy" qualifier seems to stem from DeVito leaving Sunday's game against the Bucs for a play when he reportedly had the wind knocked out of him. Assuming there isn't something else DeVito is dealing with, the second-year quarterback should be in line to face the Cowboys in what's sure to be an exciting quarterback duel between him and Cooper Rush. DeVito threw for 189 scoreless yards in Sunday's loss and is a risky fantasy bet even in 2QB/Superflex leagues. In the unlikely event he can't start, Drew Lock would get the nod for the first time this season.
(Nov 25 -- NBC Sports)

Vikings beat Bears 30-27, Should Bears fans feel good about Caleb Williams? Breakfast Ball
The Minnesota Vikings beat the Chicago Bears 30-27, but Caleb Williams had a great performance with over 300 yards and 2 TDs. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth discuss if they should feel better about Williams despite the loss.
(Nov 25 -- FOX Sports)

Eagles beat Rams 37-20, Is Saquon Barkley the MVP frontrunner? Breakfast Ball
The Philadelphia Eagles blew out the Los Angeles Rams 37-20, led by Saquon Barkley s record-breaking performance. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, Mark Schlereth, and Willie Colon ask if he should be the MVP frontrunner.
(Nov 25 -- FOX Sports)

Jets retain The 33rd Team to assist with head coach, General Manager searches
A former Jets General Manager will be helping the team find their next one.
(Nov 25 -- ProFootballTalk.com)