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  • T.J. Edwards LB | CHI

    Bears' T.J. Edwards: Pick-six highlights outing

    Edwards returned an interception for a touchdown while recording nine tackles, including six solo, in the Bears' 42-38 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.

    Edwards has now posted more than seven tackles in four of his eight games this season while never falling below four stops in any appearance. This marked his first interception of the year, and the return touchdown added a rare splash play to his stat line. He remains a moderate-floor IDP based on consistent tackle involvement.

  • Bears' Tremaine Edmunds: Strong tackle total in loss

    Edmunds recorded nine tackles, including seven solo, in the Bears' 42-38 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.

    Edmunds posted at least seven tackles in nine of his first 10 games this season before returning from a four-game absence with a groin injury last week. He followed up a six-tackle effort against Green Bay with another high-volume outing. The tackle consistency keeps him in the high-floor IDP tier when he's active.

  • Austin Booker DE | CHI

    Bears' Austin Booker: Adds to sack surge

    Booker recorded three tackles, including one solo and 1.0 sacks in the Bears' 42-38 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.

    Booker now has 3.5 of his 4.5 sacks over his last three contests, accounting for the majority of his big-play production this season. He has posted between two and four tackles in all but two games, underscoring his reliance on sacks for fantasy value. That profile makes him a low-floor, sack-dependent IDP option.

  • Nahshon Wright CB | NYJ

    Bears' Nahshon Wright: Seven-tackle effort logged

    Wright recorded seven tackles, including six solo, in the Bears' 42-38 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.

    Wright posted more than six tackles for the fourth time this season and for the second time since Week 9. He also has five interceptions on the year, supplying occasional splash plays despite fluctuating tackle totals. The mix leaves him as an inconsistent IDP with big-play-driven upside.

  • Jaquan Brisker SAF | PIT

    Bears' Jaquan Brisker: Tackle volume holds steady

    Brisker recorded eight tackles, including three solo, in the Bears' 42-38 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.

    Brisker has now posted at least five tackles in nine of his last 11 contests, including back-to-back eight-tackle outings for his best two-game stretch of the season. His year-long production includes just 1.0 sacks and one interception, limiting his splash-play ceiling. He remains a moderate-floor IDP based primarily on tackle volume.

  • Pat Freiermuth TE | PIT

    Steelers' Pat Freiermuth: Big impact on final drive

    Freiermuth recorded three receptions on five targets for 63 yards in Sunday's 13-6 loss to the Browns.

    Freiermuth was curiously uninvolved for most of the game, but he was easily Pittsburgh's most productive pass catcher. He logged a 23-yard reception just before halftime to set up a field goal and then recorded long gains of 29 and 11 yards on the Steelers' final drive as they attempted to tie the game. Freiermuth should have the chance to step up again in Week 18 in a pivotal matchup against Baltimore with DK Metcalf (suspension) still sidelined and Darnell Washington (arm) likely to be out.

  • Dylan Sampson RB | CLE

    Browns' Dylan Sampson: Works as lead back

    Sampson rushed the ball 11 times for 27 yards in Sunday's 13-6 win over the Steelers. He added three receptions on three targets for zero yards.

    Sampson was able to return from a two-game absence, and he immediately led Cleveland's backfield with 14 touches. That translated to limited production, as he was inefficient as both a rusher and receiver. However, Sampson will likely retain a significant role for a more favorable Week 18 matchup against the Bengals.

  • Raheim Sanders RB | CLE

    Browns' Raheim Sanders: Held to 31 yards

    Sanders rushed the ball eight times for 21 yards in Sunday's 13-6 win over the Steelers. He added one reception on two targets for 10 yards.

    Sanders worked closely behind Dylan Sampson in the Cleveland backfield, logging nine touches to Sampson's 14. Sanders was unable to get much going on the ground, with his longest rush going for only six yards. He should maintain a split in the Browns' backfield heading into a Week 18 matchup against the Bengals, though his fantasy appeal remains minimal.

  • Alec Pierce WR | IND

    Colts' Alec Pierce: Silent on five targets

    Pierce didn't record a catch on five targets in Sunday's 23-17 loss to the Jaguars.

    Pierce tied for second on the team with five targets, though he was unable to convert any into receptions. It marked the first time this season that he has been held without a catch, and his inability to get on the same page with Philip Rivers was particularly noteworthy considering the duo connected for a pair of scores in Week 16. Pierce has already set a career high in receptions and yards this season, though this performance will likely cost him a chance at 1,000 receiving yards heading into a Week 18 matchup against the Texans.

  • Andre Szmyt K | CLE

    Browns' Andre Szmyt: Converts two FGAs in victory

    Szmyt went 2-for-2 on field-goal tries and made his only PAT in Sunday's 13-6 win over the Steelers.

    Szmyt was able to make multiple field goals for the second straight week, converting a 50-yarder in the first quarter before later adding a 33-yard make in the fourth. The kicker has now gone 22-for-25 on field-goal attempts, including 6-for-7 from 50-plus yards, while making 23 of 24 extra-point tries over 16 contests in his first NFL campaign.

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