NFL Player News
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Justin Tucker K | BAL
Ravens' Justin Tucker: Continues to be automatic
Tucker converted his lone field-goal attempt and all three of his extra-point attempts Sunday against the Packers.
Tucker has not missed a kick since Week 10 against the Dolphins. Baltimore had success finding its way to the end zone Sunday, which limited Tucker's field goal chances, as his streak of multi-field goal games was snapped at four games. Baltimore heads to Cincinnati to face the Bengals on Sunday.
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Harrison Butker K | KC
Chiefs' Harrison Butker: Won't be available Week 16
Butker (illness) won't be activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of the Chiefs' Week 16 game against the Steelers after he tested positive for the virus Monday, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports.
Though vaccinated players that test positive for the virus are eligible to be removed from the NFL's COVID-19 protocol in as little as one day if asymptomatic, unvaccinated players that test positive are subject to automatic 10-day quarantines. While head coach Andy Reid hasn't officially ruled Butker out, Sweeney's report confirms that the kicker is following the protocol for unvaccinated players, making him ineligible to play Sunday. The Chiefs already telegraphed that Butker won't be available Week 16 when they signed kicker Elliott Fry off their practice squad Monday, a transaction that would normally be made at the end of the week. Assuming Butker is feeling healthy by the time his 10-day quarantine ends, he should reclaim kicking duties Week 17 in Cincinnati on Jan. 2.
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Greg Joseph K | LV
Vikings' Greg Joseph: Perfect in Monday night win
Joseph converted his only field-goal attempt and both extra-point tries during Monday's divisional win over the Bears.
Joseph had attempted a combined seven field goals in his last two appearances, so it was disappointing for fantasy purposes to see him contained by a low-scoring affair versus Chicago. He will get a chance to bounce back against a solid Rams defense Week 16.
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Jason Sanders K | MIA
Dolphins' Jason Sanders: Converts lone FGA
Sanders made his only field-goal attempt and all four extra-point tries during Sunday's win over the Jets.
Sanders performed reliably during Sunday's divisional win, accounting for seven points. Prior to Sunday's game Sanders had logged four straight contests with at least two field-goal tries, however, so his involvement versus New York was somewhat disappointing. He could get more chances versus the Saints on Monday night, as long as Miami's defense can keep the overall score close.
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Chase McLaughlin K | TB
Browns' Chase McLaughlin: Calls for job should increase
McLaughlin missed his lone field-goal attempt and converted two of two extra point kicks in Monday's 16-14 loss to Las Vegas.
After nailing an attempt that was wiped out by the Raiders' late timeout call, McLaughlin missed wide right on a 41-yard attempt as time ran out in the first half. That would have made it a 10-3 game heading into the second half. He's misfired on field goals in five of the last six games, going 4-of-9 during the stretch. Some of the misses put the Browns in a more difficult position, but McLaughlin's miss Monday was the first one that can be argued cost Cleveland a win. The coaching staff has stuck by the struggling kicker, but they may have to make a change.
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Cairo Santos K | CHI
Bears' Cairo Santos: Misses field goal in loss
Santos made one of two field-goal attempts in the Bears' 17-9 loss to the Vikings on Monday.
Although Santos was accurate on a 34-yard kick, he came up short on a 49-yard attempt late in the first half. With the Bears not scoring a touchdown until the last play of the game, he didn't attempt an extra point. With three or fewer points in three of his last five games, he'll likely be a boom-or-bust fantasy option down the stretch.
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Brett Maher K | LAR
Saints' Brett Maher: Accounts for every point
Maher converted three of three field-goal attempts during Sunday's 9-0 win over Tampa Bay.
Neither team was able to get much going, but Maher was at least able to cap off three scoring drives from between 35 and 42 yards out. While fantasy owners have appreciated consecutive strong fantasy performances from the kicker, they should remember the three games before that when Maher totaled three field-goal attempts. He'll at least be a high-upside fantasy option when New Orleans matches up with Miami at home in Week 16.
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Riley Patterson K | MIA
Lions' Riley Patterson: Big day against Arizona
Patterson converted three of three field-goal attempts and three of three PATs during Sunday's 30-12 win over the Cardinals.
A wounded Lions team found an unbelievable amount of success against a Cardinals team that entered the week fourth in scoring defense. Patterson was a direct beneficiary and he did well to convert two kicks from 45 yards out and beyond. However, with Jared Goff (COVID-19) uncertain to play in Week 16 against Atlanta, Detroit may be hard-pressed to build on this performance.
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Tyler Bass K | BUF
Bills' Tyler Bass: Posts seven in easy win
Bass made his only field-goal try and all four extra-point attempts in Sunday's 31-14 win over the Panthers.
Bass's accuracy has been fantastic just about all season, as he's made 24 of 28 field-goal attempts and is perfect on 42 extra points. Wise fantasy managers have used Bass to ride the coattails of a strong Buffalo offense the past two seasons. If that's helped result in a deep playoff run into Week 16, the bummer is it's a road trip to New England this week. If you can get past that awful matchup, the Bills get a nice finish to the season with home games against the Falcons and Jets.
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Harrison Butker K | KC
Chiefs' Harrison Butker: Placed on COVID-19 list
Butker was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after testing positive for the virus.
Butker was one of a handful of Chiefs players to be deactivated Monday due to a positive COVID-19 tests. He'll be eligible to play Week 16 against the Steelers if he's vaccinated and is asymptomatic of the virus, but for now, Butker's status is in flux. Elliott Fry, who was signed to the Chiefs' practice squad last week, would be the most likely candidate to join the active roster if Butker isn't cleared to play against Pittsburgh.