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Bye Week Schedule
Week 14: 49ers, Giants, Panthers, Patriots
Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions
Dallas Cowboys
Team: The Cowboys have been outscored by 53 points in the first quarter, even though the opponent has only had the ball 53 more seconds. In the second quarter, Dallas outscored its opponents by 55 points while holding possession for only seven more seconds.
QB: Dak Prescott had a PFSN Quarterback Impact score of 81.7 (B-) in Week 13 against the Chiefs. It’s his second-highest graded game behind only an 84.4 (B) in Week 4 against the Packers.
Offense: George Pickens has already set career highs in receptions (73), receiving yards (1,142), and touchdown catches (8) despite only playing in 12 games so far. His previous highs were 63 catches for 1140 yards and five touchdown receptions in 2023.
Defense: Since trading for Quinnen Williams, Dallas has allowed 69.7 rush yards per game over the last three games. Opponents rushed for 143.0 yards per game in the first nine games.
Fantasy: George Pickens hasn’t scored below 12.2 fantasy points since Week 1. Aside from the team he plays for, the only team allowing more fantasy points per game to wide receivers is the Lions.
Detroit Lions
Team: Detroit went 2-3 in November after being 10-2 in November the last three seasons.
QB: Jared Goff had a QBi score of 82.8 (B-) against the Packers last week. Goff graded with a D+ and C- in Weeks 11 and 12.
Offense: Amon-Ra St. Brown accounts for 28.3% of the Lions’ receptions, 29.2% of the team’s receiving yards, and has nine of Detroit’s 26 TD catches.
Defense: Last season against the Cowboys, the Lions forced five turnovers in a 47-9 win. Detroit registered a PFSN Defense Impact score (DEFi) of 90.6 (A-) in the game.
Fantasy: Jahmyr Gibbs has scored below 15.0 fantasy points three times this season.
- In Week 6, he posted 7.5 points against the Chiefs. Next week? 36.8.
- In Week 9, he posted 5.8 points against the Vikings. Next week? 38.2.
- Last week, Gibbs posted 11.6 points against the Packers. Next week? Good luck, Dallas.
Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons
Seattle Seahawks
Team: Entering Week 14, the Seahawks lead the NFL with a +133 point differential. Seattle was +7 last season and -38 in 2023.
QB: Sam Darnold completed a season-low 53.8% of his passes in Week 13 against Minnesota.
Offense: Seattle has committed 22 turnovers, the second-highest total in the league.
Defense: The Seahawks had a +3 turnover margin against the Vikings in Week 13. It’s only the third time this season Seattle has had more takeaways than its opponents.
Fantasy: Kenneth Walker continues to out-snap Zach Charbonnet, but unless you play in a PPS league (point per snap), you’re left wanting more. This season, just 15% of Walker’s touches have come in the red zone, a number that is dwarfed by Charbonnet’s 25.4%.
Atlanta Falcons
Team: Atlanta’s last four losses are by a combined 13 points.
QB: In Week 13, Kirk Cousins posted his highest QBi (75.1, C) of the four 2025 games for which he qualified for a grade.
Offense: The Falcons have a PFSN Offense Impact score of 76.3 (C), down from 80.1 (B-). Atlanta is ranked 26th in points, down from 13th last season.
Defense: Atlanta’s DEFi is ranked 15th this season. A year ago, the Falcons had the 29th-best DEFi score.
Fantasy: Kyle Pitts set a season high in receiving yards against the Jets (82), and that’s great, but with one end zone target this season, he’s still a TE with a very wide range of outcomes.
Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens
Pittsburgh Steelers
Team: The Steelers finish with a home game against the Dolphins, two road games against the Lions and Browns, and before hosting the Ravens in Week 18.
QB: Pittsburgh had a season-low 108 passing yards against the Bills in Week 13. For the fourth time in the last two seasons, the Steelers have had 110 or fewer passing yards in a game.
Offense: The Steelers had the ball for 18 minutes and one second against the Bills in Week 13. It’s the lowest time of possession for Pittsburgh since 2000.
Defense: Pittsburgh allowed 249 rush yards against Buffalo. It’s the second most the Steelers have allowed at home during the Super Bowl Era. The Bills in 1972 rushed for the most yards in Pittsburgh by an opponent.
Fantasy: Jaylen Warren scored to save you last week, but if this offense can’t stay on the field, you’re walking on thin ice with any player attached to this unit. In the loss to Buffalo, they had possession for 30% of the game (43 plays, 31 fewer than Buffalo).
Baltimore Ravens
Team: After hosting the Steelers, Baltimore has a tough finish with trips to Cincinnati, Green Bay, and Pittsburgh. The one remaining home game is against the Patriots in Week 17
QB: Lamar Jackson’s only rushing touchdown this season happened in Week 1. His career low is two in 2021 when he was limited to 12 games.
Offense: The Ravens had five turnovers in the last game against the Bengals. It was the fourth game this season in which Baltimore committed at least three turnovers, which is tied for the most in the NFL.
Defense: The 32 points allowed to the Bengals in Week 13 is the first time an opponent scored more than 19 points since Week 5. They allowed 14.0 points per game in that six-game stretch.
Fantasy: Lamar Jackson has thrown at least 23 passes without a touchdown in three straight starts for the first time in his career. With him not having scored even four points with his legs since September, he’s trending in the wrong direction at the worst possible time for fantasy managers.
Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills
Cincinnati Bengals
Team: After playing in Buffalo, Cincinnati will play three of the last four games at home against the Ravens, Cardinals, and Browns. The one road game is against the Dolphins in Miami.
QB: Joe Burrow is 13-3 in December/January during his career, with 40 touchdowns, 11 interceptions, and is averaging 311.3 pass yards per game.
Offense: Ja’Marr Chase averages 13.3 yards per reception and 12.5 air yards per target with Joe Burrow. He was at 10.4 yards per reception and 7.9 air yards per target with Joe Flacco.
Defense: The Bengals allowed a season-best 14 points to the Ravens in Week 13. The Previous best was 16 to the Browns in Week 1. Cincinnati allowed 34.4 points per game in the ten games in between.
Fantasy: Joe Burrow wasn’t at the peak of his powers on Thursday night, but he threw for 261 yards and a pair of touchdowns against the Ravens. He looked healthy, and there’s plenty of room to grow (4.7 YPA when pressured and a 28.6% deep completion percentage). He funneled nearly 32% of his targets to Ja’Marr Chase and is to be considered a lineup lock the rest of the way.
Buffalo Bills
Team: Buffalo trails New England by two and a half games in the AFC East. The Bills go on the road next week to take on the Patriots.
QB: Josh Allen had his lowest yards per completion (8.2) in a game this season against the Steelers in Week 13.
Offense: James Cook has six games with 110+ rushing yards, two more than any other player this season
Defense: The Bills registered an 81.8 DEFi in Week 13 against the Steelers, the team’s best since 86.5 DEFi against the Panthers in Week 8.
Fantasy: Josh Allen is great if you roster him, but if you’re counting on a pass catcher, good luck with that. Against the Steelers on Sunday, six Bills earned 2-5 targets and none of them reached 35 receiving yards.
Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns
Tennessee Titans
Team: According to the PFSN Analytics, Tennessee currently has a 37.7% chance of getting the first overall pick. A loss increases the chances to 52.3%, a win drops it to 20.6%
QB: Cam Ward leads the NFL with five games without a touchdown pass. Geno Smith and Tua Tagovailoa are second with four games.
Offense: The Titans are ranked 30th with 165.8 pass yards per game. Only the Browns and Jets have fewer passing yards per game.
Defense: Tennessee has allowed 26.7 points per game during the current seven-game losing streak.
Fantasy: No Titan reached 30 receiving yards in the 22-point loss to the Jags on Sunday. With the running backs filling particular roles, there’s not a single player on this roster you can trust
Cleveland Browns
Team: According to the PFSN Analytics, Cleveland currently has a 5.0% chance of getting the first overall pick. A loss increases the chances to10.8%, a win drops it to 0.3%
QB: Shedeur Sanders had a QBi score of 72.2 in Week 13 against the 49ers. It was slightly down from his 72.8 QBI score in his first start in Week 12.
Offense: Cleveland has nine games with 17 points or fewer. That leads the NFL.
Defense: Myles Garrett had an A- PFSN Impact EDGEi grade for the second straight week. He leads the league in EDGEi for the season.
Fantasy: It was windy in Cleveland last week, but this is going to be a run-centric offense in perfect conditions. Quinshon Judkins carried the ball 23 times and remains the only player in this offense with whom you can start with any level of confidence.
Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars
Indianapolis Colts
Team: The Colts finish with five games against teams with a winning record. After Jacksonville, Indianapolis has trips to Seattle and Houston, with home games against the 49ers and Jaguars.
QB: Daniel Jones has seven turnovers (4 interceptions, three fumbles) in the last four games. He committed only three turnovers (all interceptions) in the first eight games.
Offense: The Colts have scored 19.0 points per game in the four losses and 35.1 points per game in eight wins.
Defense: The Colts are the only team with a takeaway every game this season.
Fantasy: Alec Pierce’s skill set doesn’t profile as stable, but he’s cleared 17 PPR points in three of his past four games and fits a particular role that none of his teammates are challenging him for.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Team: Jacksonville will travel to Denver and Indianapolis in Week 16 and 17. The other two games are at home against the Jets and Titans.
QB: Trevor Lawrence ranks 30th with a 68.1 QBi on the season.
Offense: Jacksonville ranks 21st in PFSN Offensive Line Impact Rankings this season.
Defense: The Jaguars have allowed 33 total points in the last three games. They were allowing 33.0 points per game in the previous three games.
Fantasy: Bhayshul Tuten doesn’t yet hold standalone value, but he’s certainly capable of taking it away from Travis Etienne. This season, 27.4% of his touches have come inside the 20, whereas Etienne’s rate sits at 21.4%.
Washington Commanders at Minnesota Vikings
Washington Commanders
Team: After the Vikings, the Commanders will finish with one game against the Giants and Cowboys, along with two against the Eagles.
QB: Marcus Mariota had a grade of C+ in QBi over the last three games. All three have been in the top ten for the week.
Offense: Washington has averaged 18.3 points per game during the seven-game winning streak.
Defense: Washington has allowed at least 400 total offensive yards in an NFL-high seven games. The Commanders allowed opponents to get to 400 yards three times last season.
Fantasy: Zach Ertz had his best game of the season, and it was encouraging to see him earn 13 targets in Terry McLaurin’s return to the lineup. He’s played five games next to Washington’s WR1 and reached double-figure PPR points in three of them.
Minnesota Vikings
Team: Minnesota has had under 200 yards of total offense in four games this season, the most in the NFL.
QB: J.J. McCarthy had a QBi score of 61.1 (D-) in Week 12, and Max Brosmer had a score of 61.0 (D-) in Week 13. The scores are the fifth- and fourth-lowest game scores, respectively, in the NFL this season.
Offense: The Vikings had an OFFi score of 59.4 (F) in Week 13 against the Seahawks. It’s the fourth-worst OFFi score by any team this season.
Defense: Minnesota had a DEFi score of 79.4 (B+) in Week 13, which was seventh best in the NFL
Fantasy: Justin Jefferson has one touchdown since scoring in the season opener, and his 17-game pace from his past seven games is 850 yards, a total that is 35 fewer yards than Marvin Harrison Jr. had during his disappointing 2024 campaign.
Miami Dolphins at New York Jets
Miami Dolphins
Team: After the Jets, Miami finishes with a game in Pittsburgh, home games against the Bengals and Buccaneers, before traveling to New England in Week 18
QB: Tua Tagovailoa scored a 69.9 QBi in Week 13 against the Saints. It was his lowest of the season. He has thrown two touchdown passes and two interceptions in the last four games.
Offense: De’Von Achane had no receptions against the Saints. It was the second time he’s played without a catch. Achane rushed for 134 yards and a touchdown in the game.
Defense: Miami has won four of the last five games, and in all four wins, the team has allowed 17 points or fewer.
Fantasy: Both AD Mitchell and John Metchie III have seen volume for three straight weeks and deserve to be rostered. Neither offers safety, but one of them has scored in all three of those games, and they provide a bailout option if you find yourself in a tough spot.
New York Jets
Team: According to the PFSN Analytics, the Jets currently have a 2.3% chance of getting the first overall pick. The win against the Falcons decreased the chances by 11.1%
QB: Tyrod Taylor has a QBi of 63.8 this season. It’s 36th in the league. His previous lowest was 72.7 in 2016.
Offense: The Jets’ three wins are by a combined 11 points.
Defense: The Jets have not forced a turnover in the second half this season.
Fantasy: Both AD Mitchell and John Metchie III have seen volume for three straight weeks and deserve to be rostered. Neither offers safety, but one of them has scored in all three of those games, and they provide a bailout option if you find yourself in a tough spot.
New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New Orleans Saints
Team: According to the PFSN Analytics, New Orleans currently has a 17.6% chance of getting the first overall pick. A loss increases the chances to 24.8%, a win drops it to 6.7%.
QB: Tyler Shough has been sacked nine times in the last two games after being sacked three times in his first two starts.
Offense: The Saints graded at a C level in OFFi to snap a streak of four games with a D+ or lower.
Defense: New Orleans had the 5th best (82.1, B-) DEFi in Week 13. It was the third time in five weeks the Saints graded at a B-.
Fantasy: Devaughn Vele stole the show for the Saints last week, but there’s no reason to go that far down the WR depth chart. Tyler Shough completed 68.4% of his passes in Miami and continues to show enough for us when it comes to rostering Chris Olave and Juwan Johnson.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Team: Tampa Bay is a half-game in front of Carolina for the lead in the NFC South. They play the Panthers in Week 16 and 18.
QB: Buccaneers are 7-1 when Baker Mayfield doesn’t throw an interception and 0-4 when he does.
Offense: Tampa Bay finished with the 23rd best OFFi in the NFL from Week 13. It was the fifth time in seven games that their OFFi score was 20th or lower in a week. Overall, on the season, the Buccaneers are 26th in the league.
Defense: Tampa Bay has forced at least two turnovers in seven games this season. It’s tied for second in the NFL.
Fantasy: Chris Godwin only had three receptions, but they all gained 20+ yards. It’s hard to rely on him, especially with Mike Evans nearing a return, but he looked healthy, and that’s enough to keep him in the flex conversation.
Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders
Denver Broncos
Team: Denver has won the last four games by a total of ten points. During the nine-game win streak, the Broncos have won seven games by four points or fewer.
QB: Bo Nix was responsible for 34 touchdowns last season, with 29 passes, three rushes, and one receiving in his rookie season. This year, through 12 games, he’s responsible for 22 touchdowns (19 passing, three rushing). He’s on pace to finish close to 34 on the year.
Offense: Bo Nix has been sacked 13 times in 12 games. It’s the fewest times for any quarterback who has started at least ten games. Denver has an OLi score of 84.5 (B), which is third in the league.
Defense: The 26 points the Commanders scored against the Broncos in Week 13 were the fourth time in 12 games a team scored more than 20 points against Denver.
Fantasy: RJ Harvey had the second-best game of his young career last week with 21.2 fantasy points. But this backfield remains a frustrating split. Harvey played just 47% of the snaps as Tyler Badie, Jaleel McLaughlin, and even FB Adam Prentice all saw double-digit snaps. He is a touchdown-or-bust RB2.
Las Vegas Raiders
Team: Las Vegas has 10 losses, with three of them by three points or fewer, and the other seven by at least 11 points.
QB: Geno Smith has been sacked 25 times in the last four games, easily the most in the NFL in that span. Arizona’s Jacoby Brissett has been sacked the second most times in the previous four games, with 13. Tennessee’s Cam Ward has been sacked an NFL-most 48 times this season, with Smith second at 46.
Offense: Ashton Jeanty: 86.3% of his rushing yards have come after contact this season (RB average: 70.3%).
Defense: Maxx Crosby has achieved an EDGEi grade of B- or better in nine of 11 games this season. He is second overall on the year behind Myles Garrett
Fantasy: Ashton Jeanty has been the ultimate PPR scam. Since the Raiders’ Week 8 bye, Jeanty leads all running backs with 34 targets, one more than Christian McCaffrey. He’s averaging 16.3 fantasy points per game over that span.
Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
Team: The Rams’ three losses are by a total of 13 points. Los Angeles has a -5 turnover margin in the three losses.
QB: Matthew Stafford has 15 touchdowns and zero interceptions in the second half this season. He has 17 touchdowns and three interceptions in the first half.
Offense: The Rams are 0-2 when they have more than one turnover.
Defense: Los Angeles registered a DEFi score of 72.4 (C-) in Week 13. It was the team’s third-lowest of the season.
Fantasy: Davante Adams has scored a touchdown in six consecutive games. He has multiple touchdowns in four of them. Adams is the Rams’ “goal line back.”
Arizona Cardinals
Team: The Cardinals are 0-7 in games decided by four points or fewer. In four of the seven games, Arizona had a lead in the last five minutes of the game.
QB: Jacoby Brissett has been sacked at least five times in four of his five starts.
Offense: Trey McBride had a PFSN Impact Tight End Score of 82.1 in Week 13. It ranked fifth in the league, and it was the third time in the last four games that he had ranked in the top 5 for a week.
Defense: Arizona allowed 26.0 points per game over the last two games, both graded at a C level on DEFi. In the previous two games, the Cardinals allowed 42.5 points per game and received D+ and D grades.
Fantasy: Davante Adams has scored a touchdown in six consecutive games. He has multiple touchdowns in four of them. Adams is the Rams’ “goal line back.”
Chicago Bears at Green Packers
Chicago Bears
Team: The Bears won in Green Bay in Week 18 last season to snap an eight-game losing streak at Lambeau Field.
QB: Caleb Williams had season lows for completion percentage (47.2%) and pass yards (154) in Week 13. Williams had a 76.4 (C) QBi in the game, suitable for 12th best for the week.
Offense: Chicago has a +6-point differential on the season. In the first quarter, the Bears had a +30-point differential, which is the only quarter they have had a positive point differential.
Defense: The Bears’ +17 turnover margin through 12 games is tied for the eighth-best in the NFL since 2000.
Fantasy: Since the Bears’ Week 5 bye, Rome Odunze has scored more than 8.3 fantasy points just twice. Not to be outdone by his teammate by too much, DJ Moore has only done it three times.
Green Packers
Team: After hosting the Bears, Green Bay will play three of the final four games on the road with trips to Denver, Chicago, and Minnesota. The only home game will be Week 17 against the Ravens.
QB: Jordan Love matched his career high with four touchdown passes against the Lions in Week 13. His QBi for the game was 80.1 (B-), the fifth highest in the NFL for the week.
Offense: Green Bay is 1-3-1 when committing a turnover and 7-0 when not giving the ball away.
Defense: Micah Parsons has six sacks in the last three games after having 6.5 in his first nine games with Green Bay.
Fantasy: Since Week 8, Jordan Love has either thrown multiple touchdowns in a game or zero, with no in between. His good games came against the Steelers, Giants, and Lions, all of which had bottom-10 pass defenses. The bad ones came against the Panthers, Eagles, and Vikings, all top 10ish pass defenses. The Bears allow the eighth-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks.
Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs
Houston Texans
Team: The Texans’ current four-game winning streak pushed their record to 7-5. After Kansas City, Houston will have three home games against the Cardinals, the Raiders, and the Colts, with one road game in Week 17 against the Chargers.
QB: C.J. Stroud has a QBi of 75.5 (C) this season, up from 68.8 (D+) last season. As a rookie, he had 81.9 (B-) in 2023, which was fifth in the league.
Offense: Nico Collins has 72.3 receiving yards per game this season, down from the last two seasons when he had 85.3 yards per game.
Defense: Houston has allowed 19 points or fewer in nine games this season, but the Texans are only 6-3 in those games. There are five teams tied for second, with seven games in which they held their opponent under 20 points, and four of the five have at least six wins in those games.
Fantasy: Nico Collins now has at least 21.5 fantasy points in three of his last four. He’s seen 10+ targets in four of his last five.
Kansas City Chiefs
Team: This is the second time the Chiefs have lost six of their 12 games since Andy Reid was hired in 2013. The Chiefs have had at least eight wins through 12 games in the previous seven seasons with Patrick Mahomes as the starting quarterback.
QB: Before Week 13, the Chiefs had won 12 straight games when Patrick Mahomes passed for at least four touchdown passes. Overall, Kansas City is 16-3 when Mahomes reaches four touchdown passes, with the other two losses coming in 2018.
Offense: Kansas City has the fourth-best OFFi (85.4, B) this season. They were C+ or lower the last two seasons.
Defense: Kansas City graded at a D+ against the Cowboys in Week 13. This game was the fourth time the Chiefs graded at a D+ or lower this season. Kansas City‘s DEFi is ranked 14th on the season.
Fantasy: Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdowns last week in his second-highest fantasy outing of the season. The Texans still have not allowed a single QB1 performance all year.
Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Chargers
Philadelphia Eagles
Team: Philadelphia finishes the season with a home game against the Raiders and a road game in Buffalo, along with two against the Commanders.
QB: Jalen Hurts has four touchdown passes in the last four games. He had ten in the previous four games.
Offense: Lane Johnson is currently ranked 28th in OLi. He’s finished in the Top 15 the last five years and was second overall last season.
Defense: The Eagles have ranked 24th each of he last two weeks in DEFi. In the previous two games, when they held the Packers and Lions to a combined 16 points, they finished both weeks in the Top 10
Fantasy: Since Week 6, A.J. Brown is averaging 19.6 fantasy points per game and has been the overall WR6. He is coming off back-to-back 100-yard receiving games for the first time since he did it six consecutive weeks in the 2023 season.
Los Angeles Chargers
Team: Los Angeles finishes the season with trips to Kansas City and Dallas the next two weeks, they’ll host Houston before finishing at Denver in Week 18;
QB: If Trey Lance has to start, it would be his 6th career start. In his most recent start last season with the Cowboys, he completed 25 of 41 passes for 266 yards and one interception.
Offense: The Chargers are 8-1 when scoring 20 or more points and 0-3 when scoring 18 or fewer points.
Defense: Los Angeles has ranked 30th and 10th in DEFi over the last two weeks. It followed a streak of four straight games having a Top 3 weekly score in the league.
Fantasy: Oronde Gadsden broke out in Week 6, posting 11.8 fantasy points. He then had a four-week stretch of at least 11.8 points. Since then, Gadsden has seen his receptions decline in every game and has topped out at 6.1 fantasy points. The Eagles allow the third-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends.