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  • Malachi Corley WR | CLE

    Browns' Malachi Corley: Secures two catches in loss

    Corley caught both of his targets for nine yards and returned three kickoffs for 75 yards in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Ravens in Week 11.

    Corley, who opened the year on the Browns' practice squad, has done a little bit of everything since being added to the active roster in Week 5. His major contributions have come on special teams, where the 2024 third-round pick has emerged as the team's top kick returner. In addition, the former Jet has caught four of five targets for 26 yards and carried the rock four times for 74 yards. Of note, Corley maintained his spot on the active roster ahead of Jamari Thrash, a 2024 fifth-round draft pick of the Browns, who was a healthy inactive Sunday to clear a spot for Isaiah Bond.

  • Isaiah Bond WR | CLE

    Browns' Isaiah Bond: Returns to action

    Bond had one carry for eight yards and did not catch his lone target in Sunday's 23-16 loss to Baltimore in Week 11.

    Bond returned to action after missing one game due to a foot injury, prompting the Browns to make Jamari Thrash inactive. Bond played 23 snaps, third most among the team's wideouts behind Jerry Jeudy and Cedric Tillman. Unfortunately Cleveland's offense, particularly its passing attack, is such a mess that there's little value in the team's third wideout.

  • Gage Larvadain WR | CLE

    Browns' Gage Larvadain: Targeted once in loss

    Larvadain was unable to secure his lone target and returned two punts for 18 yards in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Ravens in Week 11.

    Larvadain was on the field for just four offensive snaps but was in position to make an impact on his lone target. With just over a minute left in the game, the ball was in Larvadain's hands in the end zone, but Ravens cornerback Chidobe Awuzie ripped it from his grasp. The target was Larvadain's first since Week 7, and the four snaps Sunday make it clear where he stands on the depth chart. His main value to Cleveland is on special teams, and he leads the team with nine punt returns.

  • Jerry Jeudy WR | CLE

    Browns' Jerry Jeudy: Struggles with seven targets

    Jeudy brought in three of seven targets for 21 yards in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Ravens.

    Jeudy failed to build off the momentum from his season-best outing against the Jets in Week 11 (6-78-1), finishing third in receiving yards for the Browns despite leading the team with seven targets. It didn't help the veteran wideout that his starting quarterback was knocked out of the game at halftime, nor did he mesh well with replacement QB Shedeur Sanders, who completed 25 percent of his passes in relief. Cleveland's inconsistent play under center all season has limited Jeudy's production, making the wideout a risky fantasy play on a weekly basis.

  • DeVonta Smith WR | PHI

    Eagles' DeVonta Smith: Forgettable performance on SNF

    Smith was held to eight yards on one reception (five targets) in Sunday's 16-9 win over the Lions.

    Jalen Hurts made a concerted effort to feed disgruntled WR A.J. Brown (11 targets) the football in the win, leaving scraps for the remaining Philadelphia receivers in Sunday's low-scoring affair. Smith finished in a tie with Dallas Goedert for second in team targets, but the former's season-worst 20 percent catch rate was the main reason behind his struggles. Even with Sunday's dud, Smith still boasts an impressive 49-665-3 stat line in 10 starts this year.

  • Lions' Jameson Williams: Keeps momentum going

    Williams recorded four receptions on seven targets for 88 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 16-9 loss to the Eagles. He added one rush for nine yards.

    Williams accounted for Detroit's only touchdown of the game with a 40-yard score, with most of the yardage coming after the catch. It was a poor offensive night from the Lions, but Williams also chipped in long gains of 27 and 19 yards to provide at least some positivity. This was his third-highest yardage total of the season, and he now has 10 catches for 207 yards and two touchdowns combined across the two games since head coach Dan Campbell took over offensive play-calling.

  • A.J. Brown WR | PHI

    Eagles' A.J. Brown: Garners 11 targets on SNF

    Brown finished with seven receptions on 11 targets for 49 yards in Sunday's 16-9 win over Detroit.

    Brown certainly was not devoid of targets in the primetime victory, pacing his team with six more looks than the next-highest receiver. Blustering winds in Philadelphia prevented many deep shots from being taken on Sunday Night Football, which put a cap on the star wideout's fantasy score outside of PPR formats. Brown has been vocal about his lack of involvement at times this year, so the season-high 11 targets should help ease the thoughts of concerned managers heading into next Sunday's tilt against the Cowboys.

  • Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown: Produces little on 12 targets

    St. Brown recorded two receptions on 12 targets for 42 yards in Sunday's 16-9 loss to the Eagles.

    Jared Goff completed a career-worst 37.8 percent of his pass attempts Sunday, and he uncharacteristically struggled to get the ball to St. Brown. Despite easily leading the team in targets, St. Brown logged his lowest catch and yardage totals of the campaign. While it was a disappointing showing, St. Brown's role in the Detroit offense is unquestioned, and he should bounce back in Week 12 against the Giants.

  • Kalif Raymond WR | DET

    Lions' Kalif Raymond: Battling cramps on SNF

    Raymond (cramps) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Eagles.

    Raymond is dealing with cramps in the fourth quarter. He wasn't targeted prior to the injury on a tough night for Detroit's offense, but Raymond contributed two kickoff returns for 36 yards and three punt returns for three yards on special teams.

  • Mason Kinsey WR | TEN

    Titans' Mason Kinsey: Makes first catch of 2025

    Kinsey recorded one reception on three targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 16-13 loss to the Texans.

    Kinsey was active for the fourth time this season and for the fourth consecutive game. He had been used almost entirely on special teams in his first three contests, though he gained a role in the Titans' offense with both Calvin Ridley (leg) and Chimere Dike (chest) sidelined. Kinsey has never recorded more than two catches in any of his four prior seasons as a pro, but he could have a chance to change that in the next several weeks.

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