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NFL roundup: Broncos stuff Chargers, clinch top seed in AFC

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Ja'Quan McMillian returned an interception 45 yards for the only touchdown of the day, Wil Lutz kicked four field goals and the host Denver Broncos secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a grinding 19-3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

It is the first time in 10 years that Denver (14-3) has clinched home-field advantage in the AFC. The Broncos went on to win Super Bowl 50 in that 2015 season in Santa Clara, Calif., which is the site of this year's game. They will have a week off before hosting a playoff game.

Bo Nix finished 14-for-23 passing for 141 yards and ran for a season-high 49 yards for Denver, and the defense sacked Trey Lance four times to finish with 68 for the season, a franchise record and the most in the league.

Los Angeles (11-6), which rested several players including quarterback Justin Herbert, is the seventh seed and will travel to No. 2 New England next weekend for the first round of the playoffs. Lance, making his sixth NFL start for his third team, was 20-for-44 passing for 136 yards, rushed for 69 yards, threw one interception and lost a fumble.

Patriots 38, Dolphins 10

Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for 131 yards and had two rushing touchdowns and a scoring reception to lead host New England to a rout of Miami.

Rookie TreVeyon Henderson rushed for two touchdowns for New England, which amassed 243 yards on the ground to cap its sixth 14-win season in franchise history. The Patriots (14-3) settled for the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs after Denver secured the lone first-round bye by defeating the Los Angeles Chargers; New England will host the seventh-seeded Chargers next weekend in the AFC wild-card round.

The Dolphins (7-10) fell short of the postseason and finished with a losing record for the second consecutive season. Rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers made his third start and completed 16 of 23 passes for 137 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

Jaguars 41, Titans 7

Jacksonville clinched its first AFC South title since 2022 with a dominant victory over visiting Tennessee.

Trevor Lawrence completed 22 of 30 passes for 255 yards and three touchdowns, breaking the franchise's single-season total touchdowns record (38) and moving into second place on Jaguars' all-time passing yards leaderboard (17,822) in the victory. Parker Washington caught five passes for 87 yards and Brenton Strange caught six passes for 52 yards, both recording touchdown catches for Jacksonville (13-4).

Brandon Allen was 17-of-30 passing for 72 yards and an interception in relief of Tennessee quarterback Cam Ward. The No. 1 overall pick's rookie season ended prematurely when he sustained a first-quarter shoulder injury. Elic Ayomanor led the Titans (3-14) with three catches for 50 yards.

Texans 38, Colts 30

Ka'imi Fairbairn kicked a career-best six field goals, including the go-ahead 43-yarder with 12 seconds remaining, as host Houston defeated Indianapolis for its ninth victory in a row.

The Texans (12-5) will be the No. 5 seed in the AFC and will visit either the Pittsburgh Steelers or Baltimore Ravens in the wild-card round next weekend. With the Jaguars well ahead in their game, the Texans rested several starters in the second half, including C.J. Stroud, who completed 14 of 23 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown in the first half. Davis Mills was 3-of-9 passing for 36 yards in the second half. Tommy Togiai scored on a 17-yard fumble to end the game when Indianapolis' lateral-fest backfired.

The loss was the seventh straight for the Colts (8-9). Riley Leonard completed 21 of 34 passes for 270 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for the Colts in his first NFL start. Blake Grupe kicked a 22-yard field goal with 2:39 remaining to give Indianapolis a 30-29 lead.

Falcons 19, Saints 17

Zane Gonzalez made all four of his field goal attempts, Dee Alford had a crucial fourth-quarter interception and Atlanta beat visiting New Orleans.

With the win, Atlanta (8-9) sent the Carolina Panthers to the postseason. Had the Falcons lost, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would have clinched the NFC South. Kirk Cousins threw for 180 yards and a touchdown, while Drake London had 78 receiving yards and a score for the Falcons, who finished the season on a four-game winning streak.

Tyler Shough threw for 259 yards and a touchdown, while adding a score on the ground for the Saints (6-11), who saw their four-game winning streak snapped.

Browns 20, Bengals 18

Myles Garrett notched his record-breaking 23rd sack of the season in the fourth quarter, Andre Szmyt hit the game-winning 49-yard field goal as time expired and Cleveland defeated host Cincinnati.

Garrett, whose defensive teammates Devin Bush and Sam Webb returned an interception and a fumble for touchdowns early in the game, rushed up the middle to sack Joe Burrow with 5:04 to play. Garrett surpassed the NFL single-season record of 22.5 shared by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt.

Rookie Shedeur Sanders completed 11 of 22 passes for just 111 yards but improved to 3-4 as a starter for the Browns (5-12), who finished with back-to-back wins against AFC North rivals. Burrow completed 29 of 39 passes for 236 yards, three touchdowns and one interception for the Bengals (6-11). Cincinnati kicker Evan McPherson missed two extra points.

Rams 37, Cardinals 20

Matthew Stafford threw four touchdown passes and Los Angeles wrapped up the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoffs with a victory over Arizona at Inglewood, Calif.

Colby Parkinson had two TD receptions for the Rams (12-5), Puka Nacua and Tyler Higbee had one each. Stafford finished the regular season with a career-high 46 passing TDs to lead the league for the first time in 17 NFL seasons. Los Angeles ended a two-game losing skid and set up a wild-card game at the Carolina Panthers next weekend.

Jacoby Brissett completed 22 of 31 passes for 243 yards and two TDs as the Cardinals (3-14) closed on a nine-game losing streak. Trey McBride had seven receptions to finish with 126 on the season, extending his single-season NFL record for a tight end. Michael Wilson had five receptions for 99 yards and a touchdown for Arizona.

Giants 34, Cowboys 17

Jaxson Dart threw for 230 yards and two touchdowns as New York closed the season with a win over rival Dallas in East Rutherford, N.J.

Dart put the Giants ahead for good with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Daniel Bellinger with 20 seconds left in the first half, capping a 96-yard drive. Rookie kicker Ben Sauls added four field goals for the Giants (4-13), who could have earned the No. 1 draft selection in 2026 with a loss and a Las Vegas win. Instead, the Raiders clinched the top pick.

Dak Prescott played the first half for the Cowboys (7-9-1) and completed 7 of 11 passes for 70 yards. Joe Milton III played the second half and hit 7 of 13 passes for 73 yards with an interception.

Vikings 16, Packers 3

Justin Jefferson caught eight passes for 101 yards and Minnesota pulled away from visiting Green Bay. Jefferson surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the sixth consecutive season to start his career, joining Randy Moss and Mike Evans as the only players to achieve the feat.

C.J. Ham rushed for a touchdown for Minnesota (9-8), which won its fifth in a row to finish the season. J.J. McCarthy completed 14 of 23 passes for 182 yards before giving way to Max Brosmer, who completed 7 of 8 passes for 57 yards. Jordan Mason rushed for a game-high 94 yards on 14 carries.

Chris Brooks had 13 carries for 61 yards to lead Green Bay (9-7-1), which rested many of its starters as it prepares for a wild-card playoff game next weekend. Clayton Tune made his second career start and completed 6 of 11 passes for 34 yards.

Lions 19, Bears 16

Jake Bates kicked a 42-yard field goal on the final play to lift visiting Detroit past NFC North champion Chicago.

Lions quarterback Jared Goff passed for 331 yards and a touchdown. Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 80 yards and also caught a touchdown pass, while Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 11 passes for 139 yards as the Lions finished with a 9-8 record.

Caleb Williams passed for 212 yards and two touchdowns for the Bears, who rallied from 16-0 fourth-quarter deficit. Colston Loveland caught 10 passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. Despite the loss, Chicago (11-6) held onto the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs thanks to Philadelphia's loss to Washington. The Bears, who clinched the division the previous week, will host the seventh-seeded Packers on wild-card weekend.

Bills 35, Jets 8

Mitchell Trubisky completed 22 of 29 passes for 259 yards and four touchdowns and Ray Davis rushed for 151 yards on 21 carries to help Buffalo beat visiting New York in the final regular-season game played at 53-year-old Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y.

The Bills (12-5), who will move into a new facility next season, will open the AFC playoffs on the road as the No. 6 seed against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Josh Allen, who has a sore right foot, extended his streak of games started to 135, but jogged off the field after handing off to James Cook on Buffalo's first play from scrimmage.

Rookie quarterback Brady Cook made his fourth straight start for the Jets (3-14) and was 11 of 22 for 60 yards. He threw a 2-yard TD pass to Andrew Beck with 7:33 left and then completed a pass to Quentin Skinner for the two-point conversion. The Bills had a 470-122 edge in net yards.

Raiders 14, Chiefs 12

Daniel Carlson booted the game-winning field goal from 60 yards out with eight seconds remaining to give host Las Vegas a win over backup-laden Kansas City.

The Chiefs (6-11) made two late field goals to pull ahead 12-11 with 1:01 remaining, but Aidan O'Connell completed 21- and 5-yard passes to get the Raiders in range for Carlson's new career-long field goal. Tyree Wilson had two sacks, two forced fumbles and one safety for the Raiders (3-14), in a game played after the team was mathematically locked into the No. 1 draft pick in 2026.

The Chiefs' Shane Buechele completed 7 of 14 passes for 88 yards in relief of Chris Oladokun finished 11 of 17, amassing 58 yards.

Commanders 24, Eagles 17

Josh Johnson earned his first NFL win since 2018 and visiting Washington scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to beat Philadelphia, which begins its Super Bowl defense as the NFC's No. 3 seed by hosting the sixth-seeded San Francisco 49ers in a wild-card playoff game next weekend.

Johnson, 39, collected just his second win since entering the league as a 2008 fifth-round draft pick. The previous victory was a 16-13 road win over Jacksonville on Dec. 16, 2018. He was 14 of 22 for 131 yards, one touchdown and one interception against the Eagles. The Commanders (5-12) won for just the second time in their last 12 games.

The NFC East champion Eagles (11-6) rested many of their starters, including quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley. Tanner McKee, making his second career start for Philadelphia, passed for 241 yards with a TD and an interception. Tank Bigsby had 106 yards from scrimmage with a TD and Jalyx Hunt had an interception and a fumble recovery.

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Ja'Marr Chase Jan 4 10:00pm ET
Ja'Marr Chase

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had a big game in his team's 20-18 Week 18 loss to the Cleveland Browns, recording eight catches for 96 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets. The 25-year-old had another excellent season in 2025, hauling in 125 receptions for 1,412 yards and eight touchdowns on 185 targets across 16 games played. Across seven games started by Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, Chase averaged 106 receiving yards per contest and recorded four touchdown grabs. Chase has been named to the Pro Bowl in all five of his NFL seasons and could be on his way to a second consecutive All-Pro selection. As long as he makes it through the offseason healthy, Chase figures to be one of the first wide receivers off the board in fantasy drafts heading into the 2026 season.

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Raheem Morris Jan 4 9:50pm ET
Raheem Morris

Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports that the Atlanta Falcons are "strongly" considering former quarterback Matt Ryan for a "high-profile" front-office role with the team. Atlanta fired general manager Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris on Sunday after the franchise completed its eighth straight losing season. Ryan quarterbacked the Falcons for 14 seasons from 2008 to 2021, winning an MVP award and leading his team to the Super Bowl in 2016. He has a borderline Hall of Fame resume as a player, throwing for over 60,000 yards and 381 touchdowns across 222 career NFL games. However, Ryan has zero front office experience, working as an analyst for CBS since leaving the NFL at the end of the 2022 season. It's unclear at this time whether Ryan would be the lead decision-maker with the Falcons if he and the team can reach an agreement.

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Cam Ward Jan 4 9:40pm ET
Cam Ward

Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cameron Ward (shoulder) is believed to have suffered a Grade 3 AC joint sprain in his right shoulder during the team's Week 18 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, per Jeff Howe of The Athletic. Ward exited the game in the first quarter after being landed on by a Jacksonville defender. While Tennessee's 2025 season has come to a close, Ward may now face a lengthy rehab process throughout the offseason. Across 17 games as a rookie, the 23-year-old completed 59.8% of his pass attempts for 3,169 yards, 15 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Ward also rushed for 159 yards and two scores. The Titans will pair Ward with a new head coach in 2026 after firing former head coach Brian Callahan in mid-October. Ward still carries significant upside for the future, but it appears he will have to overcome a substantial shoulder injury as he heads into his second season.

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Jaxson Dart Jan 4 9:20pm ET
Jaxson Dart

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart finished his rookie season strong in his team's 34-17 Week 18 win over the Dallas Cowboys, completing 22 of 32 pass attempts for 230 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. Dart also recorded 32 rushing yards on five attempts. Heading into 2026, the 22-year-old looks like he could be one of the NFL's premier dual-threat quarterbacks. Across 13 games (11 starts) in 2025, Dart completed 63.7% of his pass attempts for 2,272 yards, 15 touchdowns, and five interceptions while rushing for 487 yards and nine touchdowns on 86 attempts. Dart also played the majority of the season without star wide receiver Malik Nabers (knee), who could return from a torn ACL for the start of 2026. The Giants have plenty of questions to answer as they complete their third-straight double-digit loss season, but the organization appears to have found its franchise quarterback.

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Colston Loveland Jan 4 9:20pm ET
Colston Loveland

Chicago Bears rookie right end Colston Loveland had a big game in his team's 19-16 Week 18 loss to the Detroit Lions, hauling in 10 catches for 91 yards and a touchdown on 13 targets. The 21-year-old ended his first NFL regular season on a tear, recording back-to-back weeks with double-digit targets, at least 90 receiving yards, and a touchdown. For the season, Loveland finishes with 58 catches for 713 yards and six touchdowns on 82 targets across 16 games played. After hitting the five-target mark just twice over the first 11 weeks of the season, Loveland earned at least five targets in each of his final seven games of the year. The 10th overall pick in the 2025 draft, Loveland has a chance to establish himself as one of the NFL's premier tight ends as he heads into 2026.

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Puka Nacua Jan 4 9:10pm ET
Puka Nacua

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua caught 10 of his 11 targets for 76 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's Week 18 win over the Arizona Cardinals. He also rushed for 24 yards on two carries. The Rams had already locked up either the No. 5 or No. 6 seed in the NFC playoff picture before Week 18, but head coach Sean McVay still wanted to play all of his starters. Both Nacua and quarterback Matthew Stafford played the full game, and the duo showed off their strong rapport once again on Sunday evening. Despite a mid-season injury, Nacua finishes his third regular season in the NFL with 129 catches, 1,715 receiving yards, and 10 receiving touchdowns, ranking as the overall WR1 in full-PPR leagues. He'll be a key weapon for the Rams as they look to make a deep playoff run, starting with Wild Card Weekend against the Carolina Panthers.

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Michael Wilson Jan 4 9:10pm ET
Michael Wilson

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson caught five of his eight targets for 99 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's Week 18 loss against the Los Angeles Rams. The highlight of his performance was a 43-yard touchdown in the third quarter that temporarily pulled Arizona within one possession. The Cardinals limped to a 3-14 record this season, but Wilson ended up being a league-winner in many fantasy leagues thanks to his incredibly strong second half of the campaign. The 25-year-old eclipsed 1,000 yards for the first time in his career, and he ranked as the overall WR2 from Week 11 through the end of the season. On paper, Marvin Harrison Jr. might enter the 2026 season as Arizona's No. 1 receiver. However, based on track record, Wilson has made quite the case to be the Cardinals' top pass-catcher not named Trey McBride. Quarterback uncertainty creates some questions about Wilson's fantasy stock for next year, but there's no denying that he has top-12 upside heading into next summer's drafts.

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David Njoku Jan 4 8:50pm ET
David Njoku

Following Sunday's Week 18 win, Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku said that he wants to re-sign with the team during the upcoming offseason. However, he acknowledges that it's not entirely his decision. When asked if he wanted to return to Cleveland, Njoku said, "I do, but it's not up to me." The 29-year-old missed the final four games of the regular season due to a knee injury, bringing his final 2025 stat line to just 33 catches, 293 yards, and four touchdowns. Statistically, it was his worst season since 2020, but he still made an impact as a blocker and receiver as the Browns' offense endured quarterback turmoil. For the first time in several years, Njoku also experienced major competition at the tight end position. Rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. emerged as one of Cleveland's top playmakers, and he figures to remain the Browns' top tight end for 2026. Therefore, if Njoku does re-sign with Cleveland, he'll likely take a pay cut to operate as the backup behind Fannin. He should have a competitive market in free agency with plenty of teams in need of tight end additions.

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Ray Davis Jan 4 8:40pm ET
Ray Davis

Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis rushed for 151 yards on 21 carries during Sunday's Week 18 win over the New York Jets. He also caught each of his two targets for an additional 23 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown. Davis handled the lead-back role with James Cook resting for most of the game and Ty Johnson remaining the backup option. The 26-year-old had his best game since (ironically) Week 18 of last season, when Buffalo was in a similar situation and rested its starters. While Davis will continue to offer a change of pace going forward, Cook will be the workhorse throughout the duration of the playoffs, starting with next weekend's Wild Card game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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Mitchell Trubisky Jan 4 8:20pm ET
Mitchell Trubisky

Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitchell Trubisky completed 22 of his 29 pass attempts for 259 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, and zero interceptions during Sunday's Week 18 win over the New York Jets. He also rushed for five yards and didn't take a sack. Josh Allen played the opening snap to extend his active starting streak, and then, Trubisky played the rest of the way. Thanks to the veteran quarterback's strong performance, the Bills are now locked into the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoff picture and will face the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road next weekend. Trubisky will head back to the bench as Allen looks to get Buffalo beyond the Wild Card Round for the sixth year in a row.

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Matthew Stafford Jan 4 8:20pm ET
Matthew Stafford

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 25 of his 40 pass attempts for 259 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, and zero interceptions during Sunday's Week 18 win over the Arizona Cardinals. He also took one sack and rushed for three yards. The 37-year-old quarterback entered this week in a neck-and-neck race with Drake Maye for the MVP award, and Stafford might have pulled ahead on Sunday afternoon, even without Davante Adams (hamstring) at his disposal. He finishes the regular season with an NFL-leading 4,707 passing yards, 46 passing touchdowns, and just eight interceptions. Los Angeles secured the NFC's No. 5 seed and will move on to face the Carolina Panthers in the opening round of the NFL playoffs next weekend.

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Rhamondre Stevenson Jan 4 8:10pm ET
Rhamondre Stevenson

New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson had seven carries for 131 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns during Sunday's Week 18 win over the Miami Dolphins. He also caught two passes for an additional 22 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown. All in all, Stevenson had 153 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns as the Patriots officially locked up the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoff picture. It was very encouraging to see both Stevenson and Tre'Veyon Henderson co-exist in New England's backfield for the second week in a row. The 27-year-old running back has six touchdowns over his last three games, and he ranks as a top-five running back in full-PPR leagues since the team's bye week. He should remain heavily involved as a short-yardage and receiving threat when the Patriots play in the Wild Card Round against the Los Angeles Chargers next weekend.

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Theo Wease Jr. Jan 4 7:50pm ET
Theo Wease Jr.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Theo Wease Jr. (head) was evaluated for a concussion during the fourth quarter of Sunday's Week 18 loss against the New England Patriots. The game ended before the team was able to provide any additional information on his status. Wease did not return; he finished the contest with three catches for a team-high 44 receiving yards. The 24-year-old put together an impressive end to his rookie season, catching six passes for 139 yards and one touchdown over his final three games. He took on an expanded role with Tyreek Hill (knee) on injured reserve and Darren Waller (groin) and Jaylen Waddle (ribs) suffering late-season injuries. Wease should be in the mix to handle a larger workload during his second pro season next year.

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Roman Wilson Jan 4 7:40pm ET
Roman Wilson

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's Week 18 contest against the Baltimore Ravens. With a playoff berth on the line, Wilson is a healthy scratch. The 24-year-old has played just nine snaps over the last four weeks, and he'll add another goose egg this week. He finishes the regular season with just 12 catches, 166 yards, and a pair of touchdowns. With Wilson inactive and DK Metcalf suspended, Pittsburgh will rely on a wide receiver room featuring Calvin Austin III, Adam Thielen, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Ben Skowronek, and Scotty Miller.

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Quinn Ewers Jan 4 7:40pm ET
Quinn Ewers

Miami Dolphins quarterback Quinn Ewers (knee) exited after taking a sack during the fourth quarter of Sunday's Week 18 loss against the New England Patriots. He was listed as questionable but ultimately did not return in the final minutes of the contest. Zach Wilson played the final few offensive snaps for Miami. Ewers finished the final game of the season with 137 passing yards, one touchdown, one interception, and four sacks. The rookie took over for Tua Tagovailoa in Week 16 and seemed to play well enough over the final few weeks to remain in competition for the backup job ahead of the 2026 season. However, Miami's starting quarterback plans for next year remain up in the air, as Tagovailoa is expected to be traded or released. Ewers is unlikely to be in the mix for the starting job, so he's not an appealing option in 2026 redraft leagues.

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Tre Flowers Jan 4 7:33pm ET
Tre Flowers

The Pittsburgh Steelers have declared RB Kaleb Johnson, WR Roman Wilson, OT Jack Driscoll, CB Tre Flowers, QB Will Howard and LB Jeremiah Moon inactive for Week 18.

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Matt Prater Jan 4 7:23pm ET
Matt Prater

Buffalo Bills PK Matt Prater (quadriceps) left the Week 18 game against the New York Jets due to a quadriceps injury, and he was unable to return.

Fantasy Spin: That's a problem for the Bills, who could be looking for a new kicker heading into the AFC wild-card round of the playoffs starting next weekend. For fantasy postseason leagues, avoid Prater just to be on the safe side.

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Dalton Schultz Jan 4 7:23pm ET
Dalton Schultz

TE Dalton Schultz caught all four targets for 73 yards in a Week 18 win over the Indianapolis Colts.

Fantasy Spin: With his four receptions, Schultz finished the season with a career-high 82 this season, four more than 2021 with Dallas. He also finished with 777 yards - second -most to 2023 - and three touchdowns. Schultz is a definite low-end TE1 in most fantasy lineups heading into 2026, but he only has five TDs in his last two seasons after 22 the previous four seasons.

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KeAndre Lambert-Smith Jan 4 7:20pm ET
KeAndre Lambert-Smith

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keandre Lambert-Smith (hamstring) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's Week 18 contest against the Denver Broncos. Lambert-Smith exited in the second quarter and was initially listed as questionable before being downgraded to out. He finishes the Bolts' regular-season finale with five targets, two catches, and 24 receiving yards. He also fielded two kicks for a total of 45 return yards. The rookie out of Auburn was having the best game of his young career, as he had entered this week with just three catches on seven targets. Derius Davis and Tre' Harris should run more routes in his absence, while Jaret Patterson will handle kick-return duties.

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Riley Leonard Jan 4 7:10pm ET
Riley Leonard

Indianapolis Colts rookie quarterback Riley Leonard was productive during his first career start against the Houston Texans in Week 18. Leonard completed 21 of 34 passing attempts for 270 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. The sixth-round pick also rushed three times for 21 yards and another score. Leonard also lost two fumbles, so he'll need to work on his ball-handling in the offseason. The quarterback situation is unclear heading into the offseason. Daniel Jones (Achilles) looked solid this season, but he is a pending free agent and recovering from a significant injury. Anthony Richardson Sr. (eye) barely played in 2025, and it's unclear if the Colts view him as part of their future. Philip Rivers played a few games down the stretch for the Colts, but he will now retire for the second time. Leonard is worth a stash in dynasty formats, but he probably isn't viewed as the franchise QB in Indy.

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