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  • Khalil Herbert RB | NYJ

    Bears' Khalil Herbert: Eight touches in Week 12 win

    Herbert rushed six times for 24 yards and brought in both targets for 14 yards in the Bears' 12-10 win over the Vikings on Monday.

    Herbert entered the game atop the running back depth chart with D'Onta Foreman (ankle) sidelined, but rookie backfield mate Roschon Johnson outpaced Herbert by four carries and three receptions. The third-year pro had logged double-digit rush attempts in three straight contests before Monday's downturn, but with Foreman potentially back in action Week 14 against the Lions following the Week 13 bye, Herbert heads into the Bears' pause in play with some newfound uncertainty surrounding his role.

  • Bears' Roschon Johnson: Outpaces Herbert in Week 12 win

    Johnson rushed 10 times for 35 yards and brought in all five targets for 40 yards in the Bears' 12-10 win over the Vikings on Monday. He also committed a fumble, which was recovered by the Bears.

    The rookie notably logged four more carries than Khalil Herbert, despite entering the game No. 2 on the depth chart. Johnson also outpaced his teammate through the air, checking in third in receptions, receiving yards and targets on the night for Chicago. Both Johnson's rush attempts and receiving yards were new career highs, and it will be interesting to see how the division of labor in the Bears' ground attack breaks down Week 14 against the Lions following the Week 13 bye, considering D'Onta Foreman (ankle) is likely to be factored back into the mix for that contest.

  • Vikings' Alexander Mattison: Garners 63 total yards in loss

    Mattison rushed 10 times for 52 yards and secured both targets for 11 yards in the Vikings' 12-10 loss to the Bears on Monday. He also fumbled once but recovered the ball.

    Mattison led the Vikings in rushing yards and averaged over 5.0 yards per carry for just the second time this season with the help of a 21-yard run. The veteran back also saw two targets for the fourth straight contest, and his rushing yardage total qualified as his second highest since Week 4. Mattison notably outpaced Ty Chandler by six carries, sending the former into the Week 13 bye in control of the No. 1 running back role before a favorable Week 14 road matchup versus the Raiders.

  • Chase Edmonds RB | WAS

    Buccaneers' Chase Edmonds: Limited to one carry in loss

    Edmonds rushed once for 11 yards and failed to bring in his only target in the Buccaneers' 27-20 loss to the Colts on Sunday.

    The reserve running back saw just five snaps on offense compared to 10 on special teams, underscoring how dominant a grip Rachaad White retains on the No. 1 role in Tampa Bay's backfield. Edmonds hasn't even been able to take advantage of the Buccaneers' frequent negative game scripts over their multi-week struggles, as White is a highly capable receiver in his own right and therefore often negates the need for Edmonds to be deployed on passing downs.

  • Adam Prentice FB | DEN

    Adam Prentice: Heads back to practice squad

    The Saints reverted Prentice to their practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.

    Prentice was elevated to the active roster ahead of Sunday's Week 12 loss to Atlanta and played on eight offensive snaps without recording any stats. The fullback also logged eight special-teams snaps and was credited with one assisted tackle in punt coverage. Prentice was on New Orleans' 53-man roster earlier in the campaign and totaled one rush for five yards and one catch on two targets for five yards over six games.

  • Seahawks' Kenneth Walker: No practice Monday

    Walker (oblique) didn't practice Monday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

    After suffering a strained oblique in Week 11's game against the Rams, Walker was inactive for last Thursday's loss to the 49ers. He's opening Week 13 prep having apparently made little progress, but Seahawks coach Pete Carroll did note Friday that the team was hoping Walker would be able to play Thursday in Dallas even if he doesn't get in much on-field work this week, per Brady Henderson of ESPN.com. If Walker is sidelined again, Zach Charbonnet will be set to lead Seattle's backfield against the Cowboys, with DeeJay Dallas mixing in as well.

  • La'Mical Perine: Back to practice squad

    Perine reverted to the Chiefs' practice squad Monday.

    Perine saw time on both offense and defense during Kansas City's win over the Raiders on Sunday but failed to record any stats. Though two games played this season, the 25-year-old has carried the ball just once for a one-yard gain and failed to bring in his only target.

  • Boston Scott RB | PIT

    Eagles' Boston Scott: Two carries in Week 12 win

    Scott rushed twice for 14 yards and was targeted once with an incomplete pass in Sunday's 37-34 overtime win over Buffalo.

    The game went into overtime, but Scott saw the field for a total of just five offensive snaps, indicating that he remains a minor part of the Eagles' game plan. He's topped out at 10 offensive snaps in a game this season, and that came all the way back in Week 2.

  • Eagles' Kenneth Gainwell: Four touches in overtime win

    Gainwell finished Sunday's 37-34 overtime win against the Bills with two carries for 26 yards and two catches for 10 yards.

    The game lasted an additional seven-plus minutes, but Gainwell still didn't play much of a role, finishing with fewer than five touches for the third consecutive game. He averaged 16.5 touches in his first two games of the season but has now averaged just 5.3 touches over his last eight contests. Gainwell did have a key 23-yard run to set up a sneak by Jalen Hurts for the first score of the game, but his lack of volume gives him little fantasy appeal.

  • Broncos' Jaleel McLaughlin: Handles two carries

    McLaughlin rushed twice for four yards in Sunday's 29-12 win over the Browns.

    McLaughlin played just two of the Broncos' 67 offensive snaps, his lowest snap total of the season. Additionally, the rookie failed to see a single target for the first time since Week 3. As Javonte Williams continues to dominate backfield snaps and Samaje Perine has carved out a more significant backup role, McLaughlin isn't earning enough opportunities to be a consistent contributor. The 23-year-old's fantasy potential remains limited as the Broncos enter a Week 13 matchup with the Texans.

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