Ed Reed won’t play

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Update: ESPN is reporting that Ravens safety Ed Reed had taken the field and warmed up in hopes of playing Sunday against the Steelers, but has been ruled inactive.  Reed has been dealing with a groin injury which has forced him to sit the past three weeks, and will keep him out again Sunday.

Fantasy Impact: Tom Zbikowski will start again in the Ravens secondary.  He has played exceptionally well in Reed's absence. 



Ed Reed won’t play

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Update: ESPN is reporting that Ravens safety Ed Reed had taken the field and warmed up in hopes of playing Sunday against the Steelers, but has been ruled inactive.  Reed has been dealing with a groin injury which has forced him to sit the past three weeks, and will keep him out again Sunday.

Fantasy Impact: Tom Zbikowski will start again in the Ravens secondary.  He has played exceptionally well in Reed's absence. 



Julius Jones will play for Seattle

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Update: Jason LaCanfora of NFL.com is reporting that Seahawks running back Julius Jones will play today. He had been listed as questionable.

Fantasy Impact: This is bad news for Justin Forsett owners.  Forsett will still likely see most of the touches in the Seahawks backfield, but he appears likely to split time with Jones.  



Julius Jones will play for Seattle

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Update: Jason LaCanfora of NFL.com is reporting that Seahawks running back Julius Jones will play today. He had been listed as questionable.

Fantasy Impact: This is bad news for Justin Forsett owners.  Forsett will still likely see most of the touches in the Seahawks backfield, but he appears likely to split time with Jones.  



Lance Moore inactive

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Update: Jeff Duncan of The Times-Picayune is reporting via Twitter that Saints wide out Lance Moore will not play Sunday.

Fantasy Impact: Moore has been a major bust for fantasy owners this season as he has been banged up all season.  There is no reason for the Saints to push him to play this week given they have the No. 1 seed wrapped up in the NFC. 



Lance Moore inactive

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Update: Jeff Duncan of The Times-Picayune is reporting via Twitter that Saints wide out Lance Moore will not play Sunday.

Fantasy Impact: Moore has been a major bust for fantasy owners this season as he has been banged up all season.  There is no reason for the Saints to push him to play this week given they have the No. 1 seed wrapped up in the NFC. 



Shockey won’t play

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Update: Jeff Duncan of The Times-Picayune is reporting via Twitter that Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey will not play Sunday.

Fantasy Impact: The Saints have the No. 1 seed in the NFC all locked up, and they no longer have a perfect season to play for, so look for them to be cautious with their players.  Sitting Shockey is the right move to ensure he is healthy and ready to go come playoff time. 



Shockey won’t play

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Update: Jeff Duncan of The Times-Picayune is reporting via Twitter that Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey will not play Sunday.

Fantasy Impact: The Saints have the No. 1 seed in the NFC all locked up, and they no longer have a perfect season to play for, so look for them to be cautious with their players.  Sitting Shockey is the right move to ensure he is healthy and ready to go come playoff time. 



Wilfork declared inactive

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Update: According to Jason LaCanfora of NFL is reporting that the New England Patriots will go with Brian Cushing as the starter today as Vince Wilfork is inactive.

Fantasy Impact: Jacksonville is going to look to pound the ball today against a subpar rush defense.  New England must find someway to slow the run or it is going to be a long day.



Wilfork declared inactive

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Update: According to Jason LaCanfora of NFL is reporting that the New England Patriots will go with Brian Cushing as the starter today as Vince Wilfork is inactive.

Fantasy Impact: Jacksonville is going to look to pound the ball today against a subpar rush defense.  New England must find someway to slow the run or it is going to be a long day.



Giants say goodbye to Meadowlands

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Update: Sunday's game against the Panthers will be the 283rd and final game at Giants Stadium.

Fantasy Impact: The Giants are in a dog fight for a playoff birth, and emotions should be high today at the Meadowlands.  Look for Eli and company to get it done one more time for their fans in a place where so many memories have been created. 



Giants say goodbye to Meadowlands

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Update: Sunday's game against the Panthers will be the 283rd and final game at Giants Stadium.

Fantasy Impact: The Giants are in a dog fight for a playoff birth, and emotions should be high today at the Meadowlands.  Look for Eli and company to get it done one more time for their fans in a place where so many memories have been created. 



Zorn could land in Cleveland

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Update: Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting that current Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn could end up landing in Cleveland with friend Mike Holmgren. 

Fantasy Impact: Zorn is almost certainly going to be fired at season's end in Washington so it makes sense that Holgrem would bring him in as a coordinator in Cleveland. 



Zorn could land in Cleveland

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Update: Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting that current Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn could end up landing in Cleveland with friend Mike Holmgren. 

Fantasy Impact: Zorn is almost certainly going to be fired at season's end in Washington so it makes sense that Holgrem would bring him in as a coordinator in Cleveland. 



Harrison to play for Steelers

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Update: Jason LaCanfora of NFL.com is reporting that Steelers LB James Harrison will play today against the Ravens. He's been battling a biceps injury.

Fantasy Impact: This is good news for the Steelers who know it is win or watch come play off time.  Harrison will help to try and slow stud running back Ray Rice and the Ravens offense.