Mon Nov 17 9:25am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Allen has a monster Week 11
Scoring wasn’t quite as high this week as the past few but some fantasy teams did benefit from some big games. Josh Allen went off for six touchdowns, so most of his owners won. And six other players topped 30 fantasy points in Week 11. The problem was some of the top fantasy players in the game had off weeks, leading to some disappointed owners. Hopefully, you weren’t one of those owners.
Patriots 27, Jets 14
Fantasy Stud: TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson had another breakout game, finding the end zone three times. He ran 19 times for 62 yards and two touchdowns. Henderson also had five receptions for 31 yards and a touchdown. He had 93 total yards and three touchdowns, scoring 32.3 fantasy points. Henderson has 28-plus fantasy points two straight games. He is seizing the starting Patriots running back job and looking like a franchise back for years to come.
Fantasy Dud: Breece Hall. Hall struggled to do much, rushing 14 times for 58 yards. He also caught just two passes for six yards. Hall managed just 8.4 fantasy points. He had 19-plus fantasy points two straight games before this showing. Hall has been up and down all season in this offense, though, having fewer than double-digit fantasy points five times.
Game Notes: Stefon Diggs had his third 100-yard game of the season. He had nine receptions for 105 yards on 11 targets.
Justin Fields had his struggles again, but managed to score 21.5 fantasy points. He has five games this year with 20-plus fantasy points.
Dolphins 16, Commanders 13
Fantasy Stud: Devon Achane. Achane didn’t score a touchdown but still had a big day for his fantasy owners. He hit the 100-yard rushing mark, running 21 times for 120 yards. And he had five receptions for 45 yards, giving him 165 total yards. Achane scored 21.5 fantasy points despite being held out of the end zone. He has 20-plus points three of four games and continues to be one of the most consistent fantasy players in the game.
Fantasy Dud: Jaylen Waddle. Waddle led the Dolphins in receiving but still wasn’t a help to fantasy teams. He had three receptions for 52 yards. Waddle scored just 8.2 fantasy points. He had at least 14 points three straight games before this one. It was a disappointing showing in what looked like a decent matchup for Waddle.
Game Notes: Chris Rodriguez got much of the work at running back for the Commanders. He ran 15 times for 79 yards, which were both season highs.
Deebo Samuel scored a touchdown for the second straight game. He had seven receptions for 74 yards and a touchdown on eight targets.
Jaguars 35, Chargers 6
Fantasy Stud: Travis Etienne. Etienne had a big game, rushing 19 times for 73 yards and two touchdowns. He didn’t catch a pass but still managed to score 19.3 fantasy points. The only concern is he lost out on a. Lot more work to rookie Bhayshul Tuten. This is something to watch going forward.
Fantasy Dud: Justin Herbert. Herbert was banged up in the game, taking some big hits, but was ineffective before getting hurt and leaving the game a little early. He was 10-of-18 for just 81 yards and an interception. You just don’t expect this type of game from Herbert, who is one of the best in the game.
Game Notes: Jakobi Meyers was a lot more involved in his second game as a Jaguar. He led the team in receiving, catching five passes for 64 yards.
Bhayshul Tuten was getting more work and having the best game of his young career before hurting his ankle, being forced from the game. He ran 15 times for 74 yards and a touchdown.
Packers 27. Giants 20
Fantasy Stud: Devin Singletary. Singletary continues to get better in the Giants offense. He scored two touchdowns in this one, rushing 16 times for 44 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught a pass for three yards. He finished the game with 17.7 fantasy points. Singletary has two straight gams with double-digit fantasy points.
Fantasy Dud: Jameis Winston. You didn’t quite get the Jameis Winston experience in his first start of the season with the Giants. He threw for just 201 yards and was intercepted twice. He did run in a score, but had just 15.05 fantasy points. He was not a help to fantasy owners this week.
Game Notes: Josh Jacobs left the game with a knee injury. He had seven carries for 40 yards before getting hurt. Emmanuel Wilson got most of the carries in his place and rushed 11 times for 41 yards and a touchdown.
Jordan Love was banged up in the game with a shoulder injury but was able to return. He was 13-of-24 for 174 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover.
Bears 19, Vikings 17
Fantasy Stud: Aaron Jones. There were not many positives offensively in this one, but Jones was one of the few bright spots. He scored 11.1 fantasy points. He ran 16 times for 70 yards and had three receptions for 11 yards. Jones has 11-plus points three games, showing very good consistency.
Fantasy Dud: Caleb Williams. Williams was held out of the end zone, leading to a poor fantasy game despite his team winning the game. He also threw for just 192 yards. Williams managed just 12.2 fantasy points. He has fewer than 16 points three of five games. Williams has been a little more up and down than you would like.
Game Notes: Jordan Addison had just two receptions but scored his third touchdown of the season. He had two receptions for 20 yards and a score.
J.J. McCarthy had his struggles, going 16-of-32 for 150 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions. McCarthy has multiple interceptions two straight games.
Texans 16, Titans 13
Fantasy Stud: Nico Collins. Collins had nine receptions for 92 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets. He scored 24.2 fantasy points, giving him 20-plus points two straight games. Collins has double-digit targets three straight. He just keeps racking up the points on a weekly basis.
Fantasy Dud: Woody Marks. This seemed like a favorable matchup for Marks, getting most of the work in recent weeks. He got a ton of work in this one, but did little. He ran 18 times for just 44 yards and had a catch for seven yards. Marks scored just 6.1 fantasy points. He has fewer than seven points two of three games, posting some inconsistent fantasy numbers.
Game Notes: Dalton Schultz had six receptions for 51 yards on nine targets. He has at least six catches three straight games.
Jayden Higgins had four receptions for 55 yards on seven targets. The rookie now has at least four receptions three of four games.
Steelers 34, Bengals 12
Fantasy Stud: Kenneth Gainwell. Gainwell had a big game, leading the team in receiving. He ran nine times for 24 yards and caught seven passes for 81 yards and two touchdowns. Gainwell scored 29.5 fantasy points. He has double-digit fantasy points just two games but both of those were huge performances.
Fantasy Dud: Ja’Marr Chase. Chase was surprisingly held in check against a banged-up secondary that he just touched a few weeks back. Chase had three receptions for just 30 yards. Chase scored just six fantasy points, his lowest total since Week 1. He will be fine going forward, but this game hurt a lot of his fantasy owners.
Game Notes: Aaron Rodgers left the game early because of a hand injury. He was 9-of-15 for 116 yards and a touchdown before not returning after the half. Mason Rudolph played in relief and was 12-of-16 for 127 yards and a touchdown.
Chase Brown topped 100 total yards four the fourth straight game. He ran 18 times for 99 yards and caught six passes for 28 yards.
Bills 44, Bucs 32
Fantasy Stud: Josh Allen. Allen had a game-winning fantasy performance, maybe the best of the entire season to date. He scored six total touchdowns. Allen threw for 317 yards and three touchdowns, and ran six times for 40 yards and three more touchdowns. Allen scored 47.85 fantasy points. If you can believe this, it was his second game this season topping 40 fantasy points.
Fantasy Dud: Cade Otton. Otton has been red hot, but the Bills shut him down this week. He had just two receptions for 28 yards. Otton had at least four receptions five straight games before this showing. He remains a solid weekly option as long as the Bucs remain banged up at receiver, though. Remember, the Bills have done well against the tight end all season, so don’t get too down on Otton over this performance.
Game Notes: Tyrell Shavers got some chances and took advantage, finishing with four receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown. Shavers had just seven receptions all season before this game.
Sean Tucker scored three touchdowns. He rushed 19 times for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Tucker also caught two passes for 34 yards and a touchdown.
Panthers 30, Falcons 27
Fantasy Stud: Bryce Young. Young had maybe his best game as a pro, going 31-of-45 for 448 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. Young scored a season-high 36.4 fantasy points. He had fewer than six fantasy points two straight games before this monster showing. It was good to see Young come up big.
Fantasy Dud: Kyle Pitts. Pitts managed just two receptions for 14 yards. Pitts scored a season-worst 3.4 fantasy points. Pitts has fallen on hard times in recent weeks, having fewer than 40 yards three straight games. He continues to post inconsistent numbers for fantasy owners.
Game Notes: Michael Penix could not finish the game because of a knee injury. He was 13-of-16 for 175 yards before leaving. Kirk Cousins played in relief and was 6-of-14 for 48 yards.
Tet McMillan had career highs in both receptions and yards, having his second 100-yard game. McMillan had eight receptions for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 12 targets.
49ers 41, Cardinals 22
Fantasy Stud: Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey is yet another player to have three touchdowns this week. He ran 13 times for 81 yards and two touchdowns. McCaffrey also caught five passes for 40 yards and another touchdown, giving him 121 total yards and three scores. McCaffrey managed 35.1 fantasy points. He has 30-plus points two of three and three of five games.
Fantasy Dud: Ricky Pearsall. Pearsall played his first game in a long time, returning from his knee injury. He played his near normal amount of snaps but got little work. Pearsall caught a pass for no gain. He is a hard player to trust until he starts showing anything on the field once again.
Game Notes: Brock Purdy finally returned from his toe injury and looked great. He was 19-of-26 for three touchdowns without a turnover.
Michael Wilson had a career day, catching 15 passes for 185 yards. Wilson had just one game all season with more than 50 yards before this huge showing.
Rams 21, Seahawks 19
Fantasy Stud: Kenneth Walker. Walker finally found the end zone, scoring for the first time since Week 3. He ran 16 times for 67 yards and a touchdown. He also had three receptions for 44 yards, giving him 111 total yards. Walker had more than 20 fantasy points for the first time all season.
Fantasy Dud: Sam Darnold. Darnold had a game to forget, turning the ball over four times. He was 29-of-44 for 279 yards with four interceptions. Darnold had 11.05 fantasy points, giving him fewer than 13 points three of four games. Darnold is trending the wrong way for fantasy teams right now.
Game Notes: Jaxon Smith-Njigba hit the 100-yard mark, giving him 100-yard games five of six games. He has 20-plus fantasy points six straight games.
Davante Adams was able to play with his oblique injury but had just a catch. The good news is that catch was a one-yard touchdown reception.
Ravens 23, Browns 16
Fantasy Stud: Derrick Henry. There were few offensive bright spots in this game, but Henry was one of them. He ran 18 times for 103 yards and a touchdown. Henry also had two receptions for 19 yards. Henry scored 20.2 fantasy points after having just 2.3 against this same Browns team in Week 2. Henry has 11-plus fantasy points five straight games.
Fantasy Dud: Lamar Jackson. Jackson was a huge bust for fantasy teams. He scored a season-low 8.65 fantasy points. Jackson was 14-of-25 for 193 yards with two interceptions. He also failed to score a touchdown. You just don’t expect this type of game from Jackson - no matter the matchup.
Game Notes: Dillon Gabriel was knocked from the game because of a concussion. He was 7-of-10 for 68 yards before getting hurt. Shedeur Sanders got his first NFL experience and really struggled, going 4-of-16 for 47 yards with an interception.
Mark Andrews scored the game-winning touchdown on a 35-yard run. He also had three receptions for 32 yards, giving him 67 total yards.
Broncos 22, Chiefs 19
Fantasy Stud: Travis Kelce. Kelce had his best game of the season, catching nine passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. He scored 24.1 fantasy points, giving him 20-plus points two of three games. Kelce is having another solid season as the top tight end in this offense, posting consistent numbers throughout the season.
Fantasy Dud: R.J. Harvey. Harvey got a lot of play this week because he was expected to start and get most of the work at running back. He did start and got plenty of work, but was held in check. He ran 11 times for just 30 yards and had three receptions for 20 yards. He actually produced better in recent weeks when JK Dobbins was still around. Harvey scored just eight points in this one.
Game Notes: Kareem Hunt was the only Chiefs running back to get a carry in the game. He ran 13 times for 59 yards and a touchdown. Hunt has touchdowns three straight games.
Rookie Pat Bryant enjoyed his best game as a pro, finishing with five receptions for 82 yards on six targets. All were career highs for Bryant.
Eagles 16, Lions 9
Fantasy Stud: Jameson Williams. Williams is finally emerging as a consistent, top target in this Lions passing game. He had four receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown. He also ran once for nine yards, giving him 97 total yards. Williams has found the end zone three straight games and four of five.
Fantasy Dud: DeVonta Smith. With A.J. Brown getting so many looks, Smith was an afterthought for the Eagles in this one. He had just a match for eight yards. It was starting to look like Smith might be the go-to receiver for the Eagles but games like these make you think that isn’t happening. Smith has five games with fewer than double-digit fantasy points.
Game Notes: Jahmyr Gibbs had his first 100-yard receiving game of the season. He had five receptions for 107 yards and ran 12 times for 39 yards.
A.J. Brown had a season-high seven receptions on 11 targets. He finished with seven catches for 49 yards.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
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Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen has 75 rushing touchdowns in his career, and he needs one more to set the record for most career rushing scores by a quarterback in NFL history.
Fantasy Spin: Allen tied the record with his three rushing touchdowns in Week 11, and he has seven rushing scores in the last four games alone. Allen's rushing upside is a big reason he is a weekly QB1.
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New York Jets wide receiver John Metchie III made the most of his increased playing time during last week's game against the New England Patriots. Metchie hauled in all three of his targets for 45 yards and a touchdown in the loss. The 25-year-old has been a non-factor in the offense all season, but could start seeing an expanded role now. The Jets are without Garrett Wilson (knee), so they need someone to step up on offense. Metchie showed that he was capable of making plays when called upon. Fantasy managers should look for him to have a bigger role in the offense going forward.
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