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2024-25 Fantasy Football Rankings Week 14

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It’s almost playoff season in fantasy football with many leagues starting playoffs next week. With that said week 14 is critical for teams chasing the final playoff slots. This week is the final week for BYEs with a total of 6 teams not playing (Broncos, Colts, Patriots, Commanders, Ravens and Texans).

Before you check out our week 14 fantasy football rankings let’s first discuss some key injuries we are watching.


Bucky Irving (vs. LV) – Irving has been a pleasant surprise and has taken hold of the backfield for the Bucs. As of now he is nursing a minor hip and back injuries that don’t look to be serious. Keep an eye on the practice reports today for his participation.

Ladd McConkey (@ KC) – Another rookie who is thriving is McConkey. He has quickly become Justin Herbert‘s go to receiver for the Chargers. This week McConkey is dealing with separate knee and shoulder injuries. Like Irving these don’t seem to be serious but are worth monitoring given that he plays Sunday night.

Dalton Kincaid (@ LAR) – Kincaid logged a limited practice Wednesday which is a good sign he may return this week. Kincaid hasn’t played since week 10. Buffalo travels to LA for a 4:25 EST matchup with the Rams.


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Justin Fuhr

Justin is the Owner of Pro Football Mania. He is an NFL and fantasy football fanatic who enjoys analyzing data and analytics in sports.

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