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Monday, 12 December 2011

Fantasy Football Early Games

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A series of fantasy football for us so, it is important for managers to make the most of their queues in week 14. Check the status of injured players is not required. Let's see how everyone feels this week.

At the beginning of the game

Atlanta Falcons: Julio Jones (hamstring), Michael Turner (groin) and Roddy White (shoulder) all the assets and good to go.

Baltimore Ravens:
Billy Cundiff (calf) is active, but you really want to trust your fantasy football playoffs, football down the butt?

Carolina Panthers: Greg Olsen (knee) is active.

Cincinnati Bengals: Cedric Benson (foot) is active.

Detroit Lions: Kevin Smith (ankle) is inactive. Maurice Morris, Keiland Williams, Aaron Brown, and will serve as the committee ball. Many Vikings have allowed 14 points of fantasy running backs.

Houston Texans: Andre Johnson (hamstring) is absent. Kevin Walter (illness) is active.

Indianapolis Colts: Joseph Addai is active and must divide has Donald Brown. Dallas Clark (foot) returned after months of absence, Jacob Tamme, to return in the second row.

Jacksonville Jaguars: No report of injury.

Kansas City Chiefs: Kyle Orton (finger) is inactive. Tyler Palko will take its owners mesto.Novye York Jets defense should be drooling pleasure.

Miami Dolphins: No report of injury.

Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson (ankle) is absent. Toby Gerhart gets another start, this time against a Detroit defense that is number 21 in fantasy points allowed to running backs. Think Christian (hip) is active and will start.

New England Patriots: Wes Welker (knee, wrist) is active. Danny Woodhead (abdomen) is also actively involved in the backfield against the Redskins defense committee, which is number 17 in fantasy points allowed to running backs.

New Orleans: Mark Ingram (turf toe) is absent.

New York Jets: LaDainian Tomlinson (knee) is active. Joe McKnight (elbow) is inactive.

Philadelphia Eagles: Jeremy Macklin (hamstring) is active. Michael Vick (ribs) returned to Vince Young returned to the bench.

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