
With no obstacles in his path to the starting job, Tua Tagovailoa is the leader of the Dolphins offense. Still, Miami's defense may be its best ticket to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

There are both big returns and absences Week 15 as we reach the heart of the fantasy postseason. Juan Carlos Blanco gives you the latest on who's trending toward starting or sitting as of Sunday morning.

The Steelers temporarily benched Diontae Johnson on Sunday, but he returned to his usual role after halftime, while Chase Claypool was stuck behind James Washington.

Chase Claypool was reliable for the past month and a half, but he could be a no-show for the fantasy playoffs if the Steelers commit to keeping James Washington involved in their offense.

Chris Carson didn't find much room to run against the Giants, but his large workload and receiving involvement suggest he should be highly productive in the coming weeks.

With another injury report bursting at the seams with comings and goings in Week 13, Juan Carlos Blanco takes you through the latest pertinent news as of early Sunday morning.

Erik Siegrist previews the Tuesday night matchup as the Ravens look to get back on the winning track against the Cowboys.

Raheem Mostert worked in a committee last week, but he could be fully unleashed this weekend as the 49ers try to keep pace in the NFC wild-card race.

Jordan Reed wasn't productive this past Sunday, but his role in the 49ers' passing game has remained prominent, while other veteran tight ends around the league have been losing playing time to youngsters.

Second-round pick Cam Akers worked ahead of Darrell Henderson in the second half of Sunday's loss to the 49ers, injecting some much-needed life into a struggling Rams offense.

The largest injury report of the season includes a barrage of COVID-19-related absences, health-related issues for multiple quarterbacks and several notable returns from injured reserve.