Fantasy football lessons learned from Thanksgiving games: An over of NFL Week 12.
Player from the leader of the Green Bay Packers. He scored a touchdown late in the third quarter after catching a 53-yard ball on the opening play of the game.
Packers manage to survive despite multiple injuries: In Week 11, the team was missing two tight ends, one wide receiver, and two running backs who were all listed as active players.
Over the course of the previous month, Jameson Williams
and Kalif Raymond both gained more than 50 receiving yards while Josh Reynolds was absent.
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Dillon was the lone remaining running back after Green Bay lost two of its top three players.
did not practice this week due to a knee injury sustained last week. In the end, he did nothing. A backup running back
Soon after, he sustained a shoulder injury that put him on injured reserve.
Patrick Taylor was signed by the Packers from the New England off the practice group. Taylor played 27 games for the Packers either on the active roster or on the practice squad between 2020 and 2023. He was a Patriot as well.
Green Bay agreed to who was a member of the team’s practice squad for a few weeks earlier in the season.
Dillon and Taylor share playing time with the Packers, with Dillon typically participating in running situations and Taylor in throwing situations.
Dillon made plays in the passing game with three receptions for 38 yards and had a solid day with 14 touches for 43 yards in the run game.
In the past several weeks, he has participated in the receiving game far more.
who was a member of the team’s practice squad for a few weeks earlier in the season.
Dillon and Taylor share playing time with the Packers, with Dillon typically participating in running situations and Taylor in throwing situations.
Dillon made plays in the passing game with three receptions for 38 yards and had a solid day with 14 touches for 43 yards in the run game.
In the past several weeks, he has participated in the receiving game far more.
Early in the game, Watson played a significant role and, by the end of the Packers’ second drive, had a season-high number of receptions.
With his second-best receiving yardage of the season on the opening play of the game, Watson grabbed a 53-yard pass. During the first two drives, he caught four passes.
This was Watson’s finest statistical performance of the season, as he didn’t register another reception until the end of the third quarter, and that one also ended in a touchdown. Both he and played more than usual.
had been spending a lot of time switching between the two wide outs in recent weeks. Wicks had the highest receiving yardage total for the club last week (91), but he was sidelined for this game due to a knee injury and a concussion.
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functioned as the wide receiver #4. He also managed to grab a few shots from Watson and Doubs, though not as many as Wicks had.
It’s likely that after Wicks returns, Watson and Doubs will play less, but Watson will still be a key component of the Packers’ offense.
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