NFL Injury Report: Tracking Thanksgiving Fantasy Football Injuries For Notable S…

Share this: 7:05 p.m.: The Indianapolis Colts officially will be without quarterback Andrew Luck, who still is in the NFL’s concussion protocol. Wide receiver Donte Moncrief and cornerback Vontae Davis will be active, though. Here’s a look at Indy’s inactive list for its Thanksgiving game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Colts Inactives:12 Andrew Luck26 Clayton Geathers50 Deon King62 Le'Raven Clark63 Austin Blythe92 Curt Maggitt94 Zach Kerr — Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) November 25, 2016 And Pittsburgh’s: Inactives for @Steelers: QB Mettenberger, S Thomas, RB DWilliams, RB Richardson, T Mihalik, TE Grimble, WR Heyward-Bey — Bob Labriola (@BobLabriola) November 24, 2016 3:05 p.m.: Running back Matt Jones is inactive again for the Washington Redskins in their 4:30 p.m. game against the Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys, meanwhile, will be down a pair of defensive

Raiders, Not Patriots, Would Have AFC Home-Field Advantage If Season Ended Today

by Zack Cox on Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 8:59AM 1,397 Share this: Just six weeks remain in the NFL’s regular season, and to the surprise of many, a team other than the New England Patriots sits atop the AFC standings. That would be the Oakland Raiders, who at 8-2 have the edge on the 8-2 Patriots thanks to a strength of victory tiebreaker. Here’s a look at the current AFC playoff picture entering Week 12, plus a peek at each team’s remaining schedule: 1. Oakland Raiders (8-2)vs. Panthers, vs. Bills, at Chiefs^, at Chargers, vs. Colts, at Broncos 2. New England Patriots (8-2)at Jets, vs. Rams, vs. Ravens+, at Broncos, vs. Jets, at Dolphins 3. Houston Texans (6-4)vs. Chargers, at Packers, at Colts, vs. Jaguars, vs. Bengals#,

Watch Vikings Vs. Lions Thanksgiving NFL Game Online (Live Stream)

Share this: This year’s Thanksgiving NFL slate kicks off with a tasty matchup of NFC North rivals. The 6-4 Detroit Lions will battle the 6-4 Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on Thursday to determine first place in their competitive division. The Lions have been living on the edge this season — all 10 of their games have been decided by seven points or fewer — but they’re on a roll of late, winning five of their last six. The Vikings, meanwhile, finally snapped a four-game skid last Sunday with a 30-24 win over the Arizona Cardinals. Here’s how to watch Vikings-Lions online. When: Thursday, Nov. 24, at 12:30 p.m. ETLive Stream: CBSSports.com Thumbnail photo via Tim Fuller/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Watch Warriors Vs. Lakers NBA Game Online (Live Stream)

Share this: The NBA’s best team will be out for revenge Wednesday night. The Golden State Warriors have just two losses in 14 games this season, but one of them was against the Los Angeles Lakers, who shockingly beat Kevin Durant and Co. by 20 points on Nov. 4. The teams will meet again Wednesday at Oracle Arena, with the 8-7 Lakers riding high off Tuesday’s thrilling last-second win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Here’s how to watch Warriors vs. Lakers online. When: Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 10:30 p.m. ETLive Stream: DirectTV Thumbnail photo via Kelvin Kuo/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Fantasy Football Thanksgiving Starts, Sits: Settling Toughest Lineup Decisions

Share this: Thanksgiving is good for three things: family, food and football. The latter is giving us three games Thursday, so that means you’ll probably be starting more players than usual in your fantasy football lineup early in Week 12. If you’re on the fence about any of your players, then we have some suggestions for Thursday’s Minnesota Vikings-Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins-Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers-Indianapolis Colts matchups. Check out our start/sit advice below. STARTSKirk Cousins, QB, RedskinsIf you’re not lucky enough to have a quarterback like Ben Roethlisberger or Dak Prescott this Thanksgiving, then Cousins still is a solid option. The Cowboys’ pass defense is allowing 263.5 yards per game, and Cousins torched them in Week 2, throwing for 364 yards and one touchdown with

Greatest Thanksgiving NFL Games Of All Time Come Down To Three Classics

Share this: NFL games on Thanksgiving can be an even bigger feast than the food spread itself, allowing pigskin-mad fans to gorge themselves on three games. The Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys traditionally host Thanksgiving games, and the NFL then throws in a prime-time special, and while not every contest is a classic, it’s still better than listening to the annoying aunts, uncles and cousins you only see once per year. NESN.com’s Michaela Vernava went through the list of Thanksgiving NFL games and picked the three greatest ever played. There’s no arguing with this list, as these games were absolutely unforgettable. Watch the video to see the three best Thanksgiving games of all time. More Stories Source link

Nick Young ‘Steals’ Pass From Teammate, Buries Game-Winning Shot

Share this: Nick Young isn’t afraid to take a big late-game shot, even if it means basically stealing the ball from his teammate. The Los Angeles Lakers guard made another big shot Tuesday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, but it’s how he got the ball in his hands in the first place that’s actually pretty comical. The Lakers, trailing by a point with just seconds to play in the fourth quarter, ran a play that looked designed to get an open look at the top of the key. The Lakers ran the play to perfection with Brandon Ingram finding an open Louis Williams outside the 3-point arc. That’s when Young stepped in — literally. He ran right in front of Williams, intercepting the