NFL Player News
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Michael Wilson WR | ARI
Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Targets plummet in Harrison return
Wilson secured three of seven targets for 36 yards in the Cardinals' 20-17 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Wilson had seen nearly a season's worth of work in the last two games with Marvin Harrison sitting out due to an appendectomy, with the former producing a 25-303-0 line on 33 targets. However, the third-year pro unsurprisingly saw a noteworthy reduction in opportunities with Harrison's return, although his target tally did tie for his highest of the season outside of the aforementioned pair of contests. Wilson likely will remain in a clear complementary role moving forward for as long as Harrison remains healthy, although he could have another solid target count in a Week 14 home showdown against the Rams.
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Adonai Mitchell WR | NYJ
Jets' Adonai Mitchell: Breaks out with 102 yards, TD
Mitchell caught eight of 12 targets for 102 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Falcons.
Mitchell burned Mike Hughes for a 52-yard touchdown in the third quarter, and the 23-year-old wide receiver drew a 27-yard pass interference penalty on A.J. Terrell in the first quarter, in addition to accounting for 102 of Tyrod Taylor's 172 passing yards. The Jets acquired Mitchell from the Colts along with two first-round picks for Sauce Gardner, who suffered a calf injury Sunday against the Texans. Indianapolis' 2024 second-round pick has drawn 25 targets in three games with the Jets while increasing his receiving yard totals from 10 yards to 42 to 102. Mitchell has shown promising ability to create separation despite drops and inconsistent quarterback play weighing down his effectiveness, making him an intriguing Week 14 fantasy option, even against a Dolphins secondary that has been stingy against wide receivers.
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Ricky Pearsall WR | SF
49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Just two catches in Cleveland
Pearsall caught two of three targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 26-8 win over the Browns.
High winds in Cleveland nerfed both passing attacks, and tight ends George Kittle and Harold Fannin ended up being the leading pass catchers for their respective squads. Pearsall hasn't been able to make much of an impact even in better conditions since returning from a knee injury however, and over the last three games he's managed just a 5-20-0 line on nine targets. The second-year wideout will get the 49ers' bye week to reset before taking on the Titans in Week 15.
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Marvin Harrison Jr. WR | ARI
Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Six catches in return Sunday
Harrison secured six of seven targets for 69 yards in the Cardinals' 20-17 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Making his return from a two-game absence following an emergency appendectomy, Harrison ascended back into his No. 1 receiver role at the expense of the likes of Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch. Harrison finished second across the board to Trey McBride in receptions, receiving yards and targets on the afternoon, but he led Arizona's wideouts in all three categories despite dealing with a minor heel injury in the second half. Now seemingly back to full health, Harrison will maintain plenty of fantasy appeal across all formats going into a Week 14 home showdown against the Rams next Sunday.
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Jauan Jennings WR | SF
49ers' Jauan Jennings: Hauls in TD in Week 13 win
Jennings caught four of six targets for 39 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 26-8 win over the Browns.
Both passing attacks struggled to deal with high winds in Cleveland, but Jennings was able to get on the other end of a Brock Purdy seven-yard TD pass in the fourth quarter. It's the fifth-year wideout's fourth score in the last five games, a stretch in which Jennings has put together a 23-246-4 line on 33 targets. He'll get a chance to rest during next week's bye before the 49ers host the Titans in Week 15.
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Xavier Restrepo WR | TEN
Titans' Xavier Restrepo: Carted off field late
Restrepo (ankle) was carted off the field toward the end of the fourth quarter of the Titans' 25-3 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.
Restrepo made his NFL regular-season debut in Week 12 and finished with two catches (on six targets) for 26 yards. He was elevated to the active roster to play in Sunday's game and hauled in his lone target for 15 yards, but he suffered a serious ankle injury late, which puts his availability for the rest of the 2025 season in jeopardy.
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Chris Moore WR | WAS
Commanders' Chris Moore: Questionable for SNF
Moore (illness) is listed as questionable for Sunday night's game against the Broncos.
Moore was added to the injury report Sunday afternoon with an illness, and his ability to play likely hinges on his immune system. The wide receiver caught two of five targets for 28 yards in the Week 11 loss to the Dolphins. If the wide receiver can play, he will likely see a reduction in offensive snaps compared to Week 11 due to the return of fellow wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Treylon Burks.
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Andre Baccellia WR | ARI
Cardinals' Andre Baccellia: Exits game with arm injury
Baccellia (arm) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Buccaneers.
Baccellia sustained the injury in the third quarter, and he's being evaluated by medical staff to determine whether he can return to Sunday's game. He's contributed on special teams and on offense, so his absence means more snaps at wide receiver are available for Xavier Weaver and Greg Dortch.
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Scott Miller WR | PIT
Steelers' Scotty Miller: Healthy scratch Week 13
Miller (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bills, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports.
Miller has played in each of the Steelers' last two games after missing three games due to a broken finger. He's been used sparingly in the offense since his return and won't take the field Sunday, which opens the door for Ke'Shawn Williams and Ben Skowronek to see more work on offense. Miller's next chance to play is Week 14 against the Ravens on Sunday, Dec. 7.
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Keon Coleman WR | BUF
Bills' Keon Coleman: Returns to lineup Sunday
Coleman is active for Sunday's game against the Steelers.
Coleman was a healthy scratch for Buffalo's last two games, but he'll return to the mix Sunday, re-joining a WR corps that also includes Khalil Shakir, Brandin Cooks, Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers. Prior to being made inactive, Coleman caught 32 passes on 49 targets for 330 yards and three TDs in nine games. However, heading into Week 13 action, it's difficult to accurately forecast what sort of volume he'll see versus Pittsburgh, though the absence of Joshua Palmer (ankle) should open up some snaps/targets for Coleman -- as well as Cooks -- in his first game with the Bills.