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Fantasy football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: 24 players to start or sit in Week 11

Fantasy football is all a matter of trust.

Fantasy managers have been through the ringer in 2025 when it comes to injuries and inconsistencies: Joe Mixon has been a curious absence all season, while Bucky Irving's availability has complicated matters for many. Irving, along with a host of other Tampa Bay Buccaneers skill position players, has been a sore point – no pun intended – when it comes to durability this season.

While some players near a return and the injury status of others throw wrenches into your best-laid lineups, the single, most prominent question you have to ask yourself is: Who do you trust?

That's where USA TODAY Sports comes in, with a comprehensive list of start/sit candidates as Week 11's Sunday schedule approaches.

Should you trust Tua Tagovailoa against the Washington Commanders in Madrid on Sunday? What about Bo Nix vs. the Kansas City Chiefs? Mark Andrews seems like a no-brainer start – but is he, really?

Whether you're completely out of it, aiming for a championship or looking to make a late-season playoff push, USA TODAY Sports has you covered with fantasy advice below.

QB Davis Mills, Houston Texans: 27.68 fantasy points

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RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts: 49.6 fantasy points

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TE Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals: 27.7 fantasy points

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QB Davis Mills, Houston Texans: 27.68 fantasy points

Fantasy football start 'em: Week 11 QBsTua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (vs. Washington Commanders)

The Commanders have struggled immensely to contain the pass in recent weeks, allowing at least 250 passing yards and three passing touchdowns in each of their last four games. Their ability to do so doesn't figure to improve after they lost starting cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore (torn ACL) and Trey Amos (broken fibula) to long-term injuries.

Tagovailoa has accounted for multiple touchdowns in six of his last nine starts. That gives him one of the highest floors among fantasy quarterbacks this year while he also has boom potential in this favorable matchup.

Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)

Last time Rodgers faced the Bengals, he recorded 249 yards and four touchdowns. Will he post those numbers again? Maybe not, but the Bengals have allowed the third-most fantasy points per game (FPPG) to quarterbacks this season.

Further aiding Rodgers is that the Bengals are expected to be without Trey Hendrickson (hip) in this game. That will prevent Cincinnati from generating consistent pressure against Rodgers, who has shown throughout the 2025 NFL season he can still be a quality fantasy quarterback when he has time to throw.

Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers (at New York Giants)

Starting Love, who hasn't recorded a touchdown since Week 8, comes with some risk. However, he's playing against a Giants team that has surrendered the fourth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.

Granted, the Giants' ranking stems largely from their struggles against mobile quarterbacks. They have allowed a league-high 279 rushing yards to quarterbacks and four rushing touchdowns, tied for the second most in the league.

Love isn't a big-time runner, but he tied a season-high with 28 rushing yards against the Eagles last week. If he can post similar numbers and have some positive touchdown regression, he could emerge as a top-10 fantasy quarterback in Week 11.

Fantasy football sit 'em: Week 11 QBsBo Nix, Denver Broncos (vs. Kansas City Chiefs)

The Chiefs figure to be a tough matchup for Nix and the Broncos. Andy Reid's squad is coming off a bye and is one of just six NFL teams to allow fewer than 10 passing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks this season. They should have a plan to limit Nix, who struggled against the Raiders in Week 10, so the second-year signal-caller's ceiling is much lower than usual.

The one silver lining: Nix could do some damage against a Kansas City defense that has allowed a league-high five rushing touchdowns to quarterbacks this season. Still, it's hard to trust Nix given the floor he showed against the Raiders.

Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)

No, we're not fading Darnold just because he attempted only 12 passes in a blowout win over the Cardinals. It's all about his matchup with the Rams, which doesn't look promising.

The Rams have surrendered the eighth-fewest FPPG to quarterbacks this season. More importantly, the team is tied for eighth in the NFL in pressures, per the NFL's Next Gen Stats. Darnold's passer rating drops from 128.6 when kept clean to 83.8 when under pressure, per Pro Football Focus, so this could end up being a tougher matchup for him.

Geno Smith, Las Vegas Raiders (vs. Dallas Cowboys)

Look, starting the quarterback playing against the Cowboys has typically been a recipe for success this season. But can you really trust Smith, who has posted one touchdown or less in four of his last five games, to be a viable fantasy starter?

Maybe if you're bold, but it's probably best to steer clear of the turnover-prone quarterback. The Cowboys are getting several reinforcements on defense, including trade acquisitions Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson, so they might not be quite as porous as they've been thus far this season.

Fantasy football start 'em: Week 11 RBsJaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)

Warren and the Steelers' offense struggled on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 10, unable to get the running game going against the Los Angeles Chargers' front. Warren managed 91 total yards on 16 touches and failed to find the end zone after a two-score effort in Week 9.

There are few better sights for offenses on the schedule than a matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. Pittsburgh played the Bengals four weeks ago and Warren had his best fantasy performance of the year with 158 total yards on 21 touches.

Expect more of the same this week even though the Bengals are coming off their bye week. An extra week off isn't enough time for Cincinnati's defense to turn things around. According to FantasyPros data, they're allowing the most fantasy points to opposing running backs per week and it's not close. The gap from them in last to the Giants in 31st is bigger than the gap from the Giants to the Chargers in 14th.

Kimani Vidal, Los Angeles Chargers (at Jacksonville Jaguars)

Vidal bounced back from a disappointing effort against the Titans in Week 9 on the road to have a standout day in Week 10 against Pittsburgh. Despite a barrage of offensive line injuries, Vidal tallied 108 total yards on 26 touches and found the end zone for the second time in three weeks.

He could have another strong day on the road against Jacksonville. The Houston Texans - with arguably the worst offensive line in the NFL - ran over the Jaguars in the fourth quarter to get a comeback win.

Houston running backs averaged 5.79 yards per carry and 7.67 yards per reception against the Jaguars. We're confident the Chargers' staff can exploit the Jaguars' run defense in a similar way to Vidal's benefit.

David Montgomery, Detroit Lions (at Philadelphia Eagles)

Detroit had one of its best games on offense in Dan Campbell's tenure in Week 10 against Washington. The Lions put up 546 total yards of offense, including a season-high 226 on the ground, with Campbell calling plays from the sideline. Montgomery accounted for 71 of those yards on 15 carries out of the backfield.

Detroit faces Philadelphia on "Sunday Night Football" on the road this week in what could be a playoff preview. If Week 10 was any sign of what Campbell's preferences are on offense, it's that he wants to run over opponents.

Philadelphia will be a tougher opponent to do that against than Washington but not impossible. The Eagles have kept opposing running back groups relatively in check yardage-wise with 123.22 total yards allowed per game but they've given up at least one touchdown to running backs in nine of their 10 games. Montgomery should have a solid outing with a good chance of finding the endzone.

Woody Marks, Houston Texans (at Tennessee Titans)

Marks had one of his better days on the ground in Week 10 against the Jaguars with 81 total yards on 16 touches and a rushing touchdown - his first since Week 4. Coincidentally, that was in his first matchup against the Titans.

He should have another solid week ahead of him against Tennessee. Houston's defense is one of the toughest in the league, especially its pass defense. The offense should have plenty of opportunities to take drives as long as they want.

Tennessee is back from its bye this week, but it struggled to stop the run before the break. Opposing running backs are averaging 135.33 total yards per game but they've allowed 14 total touchdowns through nine games. Marks had a great game against this defense before they traded away some pieces. He should have another strong week, even with C.J. Stroud's status in question.

Fantasy football sit 'em: Week 11 RBsRJ Harvey, Denver Broncos (vs. Kansas City Chiefs)

The Denver offense struggled through a defensive battle on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 10. Harvey had just 18 total yards on six touches (two receptions, four carries) as J.K. Dobbins continued as the lead back for the Broncos but that may change due to a foot injury.

Dobbins may be placed on injured reserve (IR) this week which would take him out of the lineup for a month. In any case, he doesn't seem likely to play this week against Kansas City.

That would be good news for Harvey but the rookie's facing a tough opponent in what could be his second NFL start. Denver hasn't faced Kansas City yet this season and the Chiefs just got run over by the Bills' offense in Week 9 ahead of their bye. But prior to that, Kansas City hadn't allowed a touchdown to a running back in a month. They're still allowing just 111.34 total yards to the position per game this year. This could be a tough one for Harvey.

Zach Charbonnet or Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks (at Los Angeles Rams)

This week's NFC West showdown between the Seahawks and Rams features two of the best defenses in football. It'll be one of the games of the season for a pair of NFC contenders. Running backs on both teams may struggle against these units but the Seahawks' duo may have a rougher time than their Rams counterparts.

Charbonnet and Walker had a similar split of carries for similar yards with the former earning the long rushing touchdown of the day for Seattle. That came against Arizona; Los Angeles is a much different unit.

The Rams are the toughest defense for opposing running backs in fantasy football this year, per FantasyPros data. Los Angeles has allowed two touchdowns to the position in nine games this season. That's not enough to make up for the 104.55 scrimmage yards allowed per game to opposing running backs. If these guys are must-starts in your lineup, don't expect a strong day from either of them as the Rams' front goes to work against the Seahawks' line.

Tyrone Tracy Jr., New York Giants (vs. Green Bay Packers)

Tracy had a low-key day for the Giants against Chicago in Week 10 with 71 total yards on 15 touches. New York subsequently fired Brian Daboll following the loss and Mike Kafka is now in as interim head coach.

As we saw earlier this year with Tennessee after they fired Brian Callahan, a new head coach doesn't necessarily mean a big jump on offense. Tracy's benefitting from a bigger role but will be going against one of the tougher defenses in the league this week.

Since their Week 5 bye, Green Bay has allowed two touchdowns to opposing running back groups. Both came in a surprising loss to the Panthers in Week 9 against a much better rushing offense than what the Giants are at this point in the season. Tracy has a tough stretch of defenses coming up ahead of New York's bye and this is one of them.

Fantasy football start 'em: Week 11 WRsJaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins (vs. Washington Commanders)

The Commanders could not stop anything the Detroit Lions' offense threw at them last week, and that has become something of a theme this season – but particularly in the last few weeks. Washington ranks third in average fantasy points allowed to wideouts for the whole season, but they're second in that metric over the last four weeks and first in fantasy points allowed to receivers in the last two weeks.

Waddle is entering a Week 11 meeting with this Washington squad red-hot. The Dolphins' No. 1 receiver has tallied at least five catches and 80+ yards in three straight games, and he's scored a touchdown in two out of his three outings. Look for Miami and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to continue feeding their top receiver at home against the Commanders this week.

Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland Browns (vs. Baltimore Ravens)

Jeudy is a risky start in any week given his struggles and those of rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel so far this season. But he's coming off of his best game of the year so far – six catches for 78 yards and a touchdown – against the Jets and has another promising matchup in Week 11.

Baltimore's defense ranks among the top units in receptions allowed to opposing wide receivers. Over the last two weeks, their 27 receptions and 382 yards allowed to wideouts rank fifth and fourth, respectively, of all units. Through 10 weeks, the Ravens rank fourth in the league in average fantasy points allowed to receivers this year (38.10).

Michael Wilson, Arizona Cardinals (vs. San Francisco 49ers)

Wilson is a bit of a curveball pick to be a starter in Week 11, but things are lining up in his favor. The Cardinals' WR2 ranks third on the team in targets behind Marvin Harrison Jr. and tight end Trey McBride. He hasn't surpassed 50 yards in a game more than once this season.

But the 49ers have recently been among the league's defenses most susceptible to giving up fantasy points to receivers. San Francisco has consistently ranked among the top teams in receptions allowed this year – fourth this year, second in the last four weeks, and fourth in the last two weeks.

Wilson is potentially going to step into the Cardinals' top receiver role with Marvin Harrison Jr. recovering from an appendicitis procedure. Zay Jones, who would have been another receiver competing for targets, is out for the season with a torn ACL. All four of Wilson's best games statistically have come with quarterback Jacoby Brissett starting, and Week 11 is his best opportunity yet.

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Fantasy football sit 'em: Week 11 WRsJakobi Meyers, Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)

Meyers had a solid debut with the Jaguars in Week 10 – catching three passes for 41 yards against the Texans – but the odds are not in his favor in Week 11.

For one thing, second-year wideout Brian Thomas Jr. is returning from his ankle injury. For another, Parker Washington (7) more than doubled Meyers' three targets in Week 10 to lead the team in the category for a second straight week.

For a third thing, the Chargers are one of the best teams at preventing fantasy points to opposing wide receivers. They rank second in average fantasy points allowed this year, fifth in that stat over the last four weeks and third over the last two weeks.

Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs (@ Denver Broncos)

Worthy's fantasy value has fallen off a cliff since Rashee Rice returned from his six-week suspension. Rice has surpassed the second-year wideout in receptions and yards in each of his three games back, while Worthy has had more than 50 yards in just one game in that span.

The Broncos have one of the best passing defenses in the NFL this year, and that's been backed up in their fantasy metrics as well. Denver has allowed the fewest average fantasy points to wideouts this year – just 25.29 per game – and that mark drops to 22.25 points allowed per game in the last two weeks.

Coming out of the Chiefs' Week 10 bye, Worthy is safe to stay on fantasy managers' benches in Week 11.

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Fantasy football start 'em: Week 11 TEsZach Ertz, Commanders vs. Dolphins (Madrid game)

Jayden Daniels will miss time with the arm injury that he suffered at the end of Week 9. As a result, Marcus Mariota will start at quarterback again for the Commanders. Ertz has averaged 6.05 fantasy points per game with Mariota this season and 10.2 with Daniels.

Ertz hasn't finished with double-digit fantasy points in six of his last eight games, but he did snatch up four of five targets last week against Detroit's defense, which is top 10 in yards and receptions allowed to the position. Ertz finished with his second-highest yardage total (54) of the season.

Terry McLaurin (quad) has already been ruled out for the matchup with Miami, setting up the veteran to be a top target once again. Miami has allowed the third-most yards, second-most touchdowns, and third-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends.

Kyle Pitts, Falcons vs. Panthers

Pitts is coming off another disappointing showing, but it's not entirely his fault. He did drop a potential 30-yard completion, which could have ended in a touchdown, but he was also underthrown on a potential 25-yard touchdown. He left plenty of meat on the bone in Week 10 but he has another glorious matchup in Week 11 when the Falcons return stateside to host the Panthers.

Carolina has allowed the fourth-most yards and the seventh-most fantasy points per game to tight ends. Juwan Johnson just torched them to a TE3 finish last Sunday. Pitts, the former No. 4 overall pick, is finally getting consistent targets. Atlanta is in a must-win situation after dropping four straight. Expect the offense to bounce back and Pitts to be a big reason why.

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Fantasy football sit 'em: Week 11 TEsDavid Njoku, Browns vs. Ravens

The Browns veteran tight end has scored touchdowns in three straight healthy games, but he's coming off an outing against the Jets in which he received just two targets from rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel. Rookie Harold Fannin Jr. has received 15 targets over the last two games as Njoku has taken a backseat to the neophyte.

The Ravens defense is on fire entering this matchup with the Browns, having allowed just 13.5 points per game during their three-game winning streak. Despite Baltimore's early-season struggles, it ranks in the top half of the league in fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends.

Cade Otton, Buccaneers at Bills

Otton was a smash start last week at home against the Patriots' pass-funnel defense; however, this week, he is a must-sit on the road against Buffalo. Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Bucky Irving remain sidelined, but the Bills' defense has been terrific against tight ends this season.

Buffalo has allowed a league-low 6.16 fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends. Over the last four games, the Bills have allowed just 12 receptions and 129 receiving yards to the position. Leave Otton on the bench this week.

Mark Andrews, Ravens at Browns

Baltimore hits the road again and will play the Browns. Andrews had been frustrating for fantasy managers, managing just one top-12 finish through the first eight weeks, but he's bounced back over the last two games, which coincided with the return of two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson.

The entire offense has benefited from Jackson's return to the lineup, but the matchup for Andrews against Cleveland's defense is brutal. The Browns have allowed the fifth-fewest receptions to opposing tight ends, and Andrews is touchdown dependent, having failed to top five targets over his last three games. He has topped 35 receiving yards just once all season.

Fantasy football D/STs rankings Week 11 -

Houston Texans (at Tennessee Titans)

New England Patriots (vs. New York Jets)

Green Bay Packers (at New York Giants)

Baltimore Ravens (at Cleveland Browns)

Los Angeles Chargers (at Jacksonville Jaguars)

Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)

Kansas City Chiefs (at Denver Broncos)

Denver Broncos (vs. Kansas City Chiefs)

Atlanta Falcons (vs. Carolina Panthers)

Chicago Bears (at Minnesota Vikings)

Dallas Cowboys (at Las Vegas Raiders)

Miami Dolphins (vs. Washington Commanders in Madrid)

San Francisco 49ers (at Arizona Cardinals)

Buffalo Bills (vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Los Angeles Rams (vs. Seattle Seahawks)

Detroit Lions (at Philadelphia Eagles)

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Who is Chandler Morris? Virginia QB aiming for return vs Duke Austin Curtright, USA TODAY NETWORKNovember 15, 2025 at 7:03 PM 0 Virginia football, one of the top contenders for the ACC championship and subsequently a College Football Playoff berth, could be without a key contributor vs. Duke. The No. 19 Cavaliers (No. 19 CFP) are hoping for quarterback Chandler Morris to be available on Saturday, Nov. 14, against Duke, another team with one loss in ACC play.

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Virginia football, one of the top contenders for the ACC championship and subsequently a College Football Playoff berth, could be without a key contributor vs. Duke.

The No. 19 Cavaliers (No. 19 CFP) are hoping for quarterback Chandler Morris to be available on Saturday, Nov. 14, against Duke, another team with one loss in ACC play.

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Virginia is coming off its first ACC loss of the season against Wake Forest, in a game where Morris exited in the first half due to injury.

The first-year transfer from North Texas is a sixth-year senior with 2,088 passing yards and 12 touchdowns to five interceptions this season. He has also rushed for 214 yards with four scores.

Here's everything to know about Morris, from his playing status to his college football path.

Who is Chandler Morris?

Morris has been around the block and is aiming to reach the College Football Playoff in his sixth and final season.

Morris, the son of former Arkansas head coach Chad Morris, started his career at Oklahoma. He then transferred to TCU and then North Texas before landing with Virginia.

Morris started TCU's first game under first-year coach Sonny Dykes in 2022 but exited in the third quarter of the Horned Frogs' game against Max Duggan due to injury. Duggan, of course, went on to lead TCU to the national championship.

Morris was then set to start again for TCU in 2023, but an injury midway through the season opened the door for Josh Hoover, who's still the starter with the Horned Frogs. Hoover also didn't give the job back to Morris.

"Football just wasn't loving me back," Morris told ESPN on Nov. 3. "It's kind of hard to love something if it's not loving you back."

Morris stayed healthy in 2024 working with QB guru Eric Morris, the head coach at North Texas. He passed for 3,774 yards with 31 touchdowns to 12 interceptions before transferring to Virginia for his last season.

It took years for things to go Morris' way, dating back to his time as a freshman during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was initially committed to Arkansas but flipped his commitment to Oklahoma after his dad was fired by the Razorbacks. Morris played sparingly behind Spencer Rattler in 2020 before transferring.

In his first career start, Morris threw for 461 yards, rushed for 70 yards and scored three touchdowns in TCU's 30-28 upset over No. 12 Baylor in 2021. It was supposed to be his breakout, but life kept throwing curveballs.

The Highland Park, Texas, native is long removed from being a 3-star recruit signing with Oklahoma, and he's looking to make the most of his final year at Virginia, one that's off to a glowing start.

Chandler Morris injury update

Morris was listed as questionable on the ACC availability report on both Nov. 12 and 13 ahead of Virginia's game against Duke.

However, it appears he's trending to play, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. Thamel reported Nov. 14 that Morris is progressing toward playing against the Blue Devils, which is certainly a boost for the Cavaliers in a pivotal point in the season.

Morris took a big hit to the head against Wake Forest in the second quarter on Nov. 8. He exited the game for the locker room and didn't return, and has been progressing through concussion protocol this week, according to Thamel.

Morris was replaced by Daniel Kaelin, a Nebraska transfer, against the Demon Deacons. Kaelin finished the game 18 of 28 passing for 145 yards along with six carries for 49 yards in the 16-9 loss.

Chandler Morris stats

Here are Morris' year-by-year stats in college:

2020 (Oklahoma): 3 of 5 passing for 39 yards; five carries for 44 yards with two touchdowns

2021 (TCU): 50 of 76 passing for 695 yards with three touchdowns; 25 carries for 83 yards with a touchdown

2022 (TCU): 18 of 27 passing for 145 yards with a touchdown; six rushes for 24 yards

2023 (TCU): 133 of 203 passing for 1,532 yards with 12 touchdowns to five interceptions; 45 carries for 249 yards with three touchdowns

2024 (North Texas): 322 of 510 passing for 3,774 yards with 31 touchdowns to 12 interceptions; 60 carries for 242 yards with four touchdowns

2025 (Virginia): 192 of 288 passing for 2,088 yards with 12 touchdowns to five interceptions; 49 carries for 214 yards with four touchdowns

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The Washington Spirit are one win away from advancing to their second consecutive NWSL championship following a dramatic quarterfinal win over the No. 7 seed Racing Louisville FC.

The No. 2 seed Spirit conceded an equalizer to Louisville in stoppage time and went to a penalty kicks after two scoreless extra time periods. Washington won the shootout 3-1, thanks to the heroics of goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury.

The Spirit are now lacing up their cleats for a NWSL playoff semifinal showdown against No. 4 seed Portland Thorns FC on Saturday, Nov. 15 (noon ET, CBS) following the Thorns' 1-0 quarterfinal win over San Diego Wave FC. Washington was able to survive and advance to the semifinals without forward Trinity Rodman, but all eyes are on her potential return.

Rodman suffered a Grade 1 MCL sprain in her right knee on Oct. 15. She was listed as questionable heading into the Spirit's quarterfinal match vs. Racing and was listed as a reserve, but Rodman didn't play or warmup. Spirit head coach Adrián González, a finalist for Coach of the Year, said Rodman is taking her recovery "day-by-day" and "working so hard" to return to the field.

Washington Spirit forward Trinity Rodman (2) celebrates after scoring a goal against Portland Thorns FC during the second half at Audi Field.

HIGHLIGHTS: Washington Spirit edge Racing Louisville FC in NWSL playoff quarterfinal

"She's checking the boxes really good," González said on Nov. 8. "She's been working so hard, honestly, to try to be where she is right now. She's doing everything and even more than she can do. All the credit to her. Because of that, now she had the chance to be on the bench, to be honest."

The last time the Spirit and Thorns played was on Aug. 3, when Rodman scored a game-winning goal in stoppage time to defeat Portland 2-1 in her first game back from a four-month absence due to injury.

Here's everything you about the NWSL semifinal match between the Spirit and Thorns:

What time is Washington Spirit vs. Portland Thorns?

The NWSL playoffs continue on Saturday, Nov. 15 with a semifinal match between the Washington Spirit and Portland Thorns at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.

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Date: Saturday, Nov. 15

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USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Where to watch Ole Miss vs Florida today: Time, TV channel for Week 12 game Craig Meyer, USA TODAY NETWORKNovember 15, 2025 at 6:06 AM 0 After weeks of intense speculation, Lane Kiffin will be coaching from the sidelines as Florida football plays on the field. He just won't be coaching the Gators. Stream Florida vs. Ole Miss football live on Fubo (free trial) As its coach continues to be linked to the vacant Florida headcoaching position, No.

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After weeks of intense speculation, Lane Kiffin will be coaching from the sidelines as Florida football plays on the field.

He just won't be coaching the Gators.

Stream Florida vs. Ole Miss football live on Fubo (free trial)

As its coach continues to be linked to the vacant Florida head-coaching position, No. 7 Ole Miss will host Florida on Saturday, Nov. 15 in a Week 12 SEC matchup at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.

The Rebels remain firmly in the hunt for an SEC championship and a spot in the College Football Playoff, with a 9-1 record and just two games remaining on their schedule — against Florida and Mississippi State teams with a combined SEC record of 3-9. True to form as a Kiffin-led outfit, Ole Miss scores in bunches, averaging 37.5 points per game, but it has been stingy defensively, too, giving up only 19.8 points per game.

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The Rebels will take on a Florida team that will be playing its second game under interim head coach Billy Gonzales, who took over for the fired Billy Napier. His stint has produced wildly different results so far, with a 24-20 loss to No. 5 Georgia followed up one week later by a 38-7 drubbing at the hands of lowly Kentucky.

Here's how to watch Ole Miss' game against Florida, including time, TV schedule, live streaming info and game odds:

What TV channel is Ole Miss vs Florida on today? -

TV: ESPN

Streaming: ESPN App | Fubo (free trial)

Florida vs. Ole Miss will air nationally on ESPN in Week 12 of the 2025 college football season from Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi. Bob Wischusen (play-by-play) and Louis Riddick (analyst) will call the game, while Kris Budden will report from the sideline.

Streaming options include the ESPN App, which requires a valid cable login to access, and Fubo, the latter of which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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After a two-week carriage dispute, YouTube TV subscribers can once again watch college football on Disney networks.

The mega-corporations reached a deal Nov. 14, ending the blackout of ESPN and ABC — among other networks — for YouTube TV subscribers.

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Date: Saturday, Nov. 15

Time: 7 p.m. ET ∣ 6 p.m. CT

The Week 12 matchup between the Rebels and Gators is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET (6 p.m. CT) on Saturday, Nov. 15.

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Ole Miss vs Florida predictions, picks, odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, Nov. 14:

Spread: Ole Miss (-11.5)

Over/under: 53.5

Moneyline: Ole Miss -500 ∣ Florida +375

Prediction: Ole Miss 31, Florida 16

The Rebels have stumbled before when Kiffin's name has been linked to high-profile coaching vacancies, but they've been so much better than the Gators this season that it's hard to envision them falling, especially with their stout defense matching up against Florida's lethargic offense.

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Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin is a perfect fit for Florida football. It's easy to see why Craig Meyer, USA TODAY NETWORKNovember 15, 2025 at 6:07 AM 0 On what's expected to be a sunny afternoon at one of college football's most storied and idyllic settings, Lane Kiffin will lead the program he actually coaches against the program untold millions of orangeandblueclad individuals hope he'll be coaching soon enough. No. 7 Ole Miss will continue its push for an SEC championship and an appearance in the College Football Playoff on Saturday, Nov.

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On what's expected to be a sunny afternoon at one of college football's most storied and idyllic settings, Lane Kiffin will lead the program he actually coaches against the program untold millions of orange-and-blue-clad individuals hope he'll be coaching soon enough.

No. 7 Ole Miss will continue its push for an SEC championship and an appearance in the College Football Playoff on Saturday, Nov. 15 when it hosts Florida at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.

The game itself has national stakes. While the Rebels have a clear, easily navigable path to the playoff, they'll need to win at least one of their two remaining regular-season games to feel good about their chances of making it into the 12-team field.

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At least before kickoff, much of the discussion around the game won't be about the players on the field, but the coach standing on one of the sidelines.

Since Billy Napier was fired as Florida's coach last month — and, if we're being honest, well before that — Kiffin had been constantly speculated about as a potential replacement for the Gators.

On the surface, it's a natural fit. Kiffin has turned Ole Miss into an improbable SEC power, one that has racked up 30 wins since the start of the 2023 season. He has done so on the backs of high-scoring, entertaining offenses, which fits in well with Florida's identity during its most successful seasons in program history.

As the Rebels prepare to face the Gators, here's a closer look at some of the connections between Kiffin and Florida:

Why Florida wants Lane Kiffin

Florida is widely viewed as one of the best coaching jobs in college football, a school with significant financial resources that's the only SEC member in arguably the most talent-rich state in the country. Having three national championships in the past 30 years doesn't hurt, either.

Given those inherent advantages, the vacancy will be connected to some of the biggest names in the sport, one of a select handful of places where a wildly successful coach would leave a good, stable situation to go to.

As the Gators' search to replace Billy Napier continues, one name has come up far more frequently than the others.

There's perhaps no coach in college football right now more coveted than Lane Kiffin. It's easy to understand why.

Ole Miss, far from an SEC powerhouse post-integration, has won at least 10 games in three of the past four full seasons and, at 9-1, is likely to reach that mark again this season. Since the start of the 2023 season, the Rebels are 30-6, with wins in the Peach Bowl and Gator Bowl. This season, they're 9-1, ranked No. 7 in the country and are well-positioned to make the playoff.

While that resume would appeal to virtually any program, it's especially attractive to Florida. Kiffin's not just a winner, but one of the game's sharpest offensive minds, something that would bring the promise of the Gators returning to their high-scoring ways at the height of the Steve Spurrier era. Ole Miss has finished among the top 30 teams in the FBS in scoring offense in each of Kiffin's five full seasons at the school. This year, the Rebels are averaging 37.5 points per game, the 13th-best mark among 136 FBS schools. He has experience in the state, too, serving as the head coach at Florida Atlantic, where he went 27-13 in three seasons before leaving for Ole Miss after the 2019 season.

For all of Florida's perks, there's a lingering question of whether Kiffin would want to leave what he has built at Ole Miss to take over the Gators. Kiffin is already the 10th-highest-paid coach in the sport, making $9 million at Ole Miss, according to the USA TODAY coaches salary database. Though Florida would likely pony up to try to lure Kiffin, Napier was making $7.47 million.

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Lane Kiffin-Steve Spurrier ties

If something about Kiffin seems like a uniquely good fit for Florida, there's a reason for it.

As an offensive whiz who wears a visor and is widely regarded as the biggest trash-talker in the sport, Kiffin shares some unmistakable similarities with Steve Spurrier, the former Gators Heisman Trophy winner who won 122 games over 12 seasons at Florida, including the program's first-ever national championship.

The parallels aren't lost on Kiffin.

"I wanted to be Steve Spurrier," Kiffin said in an interview last month with "Pardon My Take". "When I watched him and his offenses in the visor and kind of the way he'd throw jabs at other coaches and team and stuff, I was like, Steve Spurrier is the man. That's what I want to be."

Lane Kiffin record

In 14 seasons as an FBS head coach, Kiffin has racked up an overall record of 115-53. Kiffin got his first FBS head-coaching job, at Tennessee, when he was just 33 years old. He went 7-6 in his lone season with the Volunteers before leaving for the same position at USC, where he went 28-15 before being fired five games into his fourth season in 2013.

After a three-year run as Nick Saban's offensive coordinator at Alabama, he went to Florida Atlantic, where his teams went 27-13. Since arriving at Ole Miss, he has gone 53-19 entering Saturday's game against Florida.

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Texas vs Georgia: Revisiting Longhorns fans delaying game by throwing trash Kevin Skiver, USA TODAY NETWORKNovember 15, 2025 at 6:07 AM 0 You only get one chance to make a first impression, and Texas fans dropped the ball a bit in their first season in the SEC. In last year's regular season meeting between the Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs on Oct. 19, 2024 in Darrell K RoyalTexas Memorial Stadium, Longhorns fans caused a fracas when they held up play by throwing trash onto the field after a controversial pass interference, delaying the game and subsequently seeing the penalty overturned.

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You only get one chance to make a first impression, and Texas fans dropped the ball a bit in their first season in the SEC.

In last year's regular season meeting between the Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs on Oct. 19, 2024 in Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Longhorns fans caused a fracas when they held up play by throwing trash onto the field after a controversial pass interference, delaying the game and subsequently seeing the penalty overturned.

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The incident didn't have serious ramifications on the outcome of the game, as Georgia went on to win 30-15 in the matchup between two teams fated for the SEC championship game, but it did irk Texas' new home. The SEC fined the Longhorns $250,000 for the debacle, and although the conference sought bans, no fans were ultimately punished.

This time, Texas vs. Georgia will be played between the hedges of Sanford Stadium, as the Longhorns travel to Georgia for their first road game in Athens. While the environment won't be hospitable, hopefully the bottles will stay in the stands in these two teams' third matchup in the past 13 months.

Why did Texas fans throw bottles vs. Georgia?

Texas' game against Georgia was not going its way. With the score at 23-8 with 3:18 left in the third quarter, Carson Beck zipped a pass that was offline to Arian Smith. The pass was undercut and picked off by Jahdae Barron.

Barron ran the ball back inside the Georgia 10-yard line, but the play was called back for pass interference on Barron.

As Georgia tried to line up to run its next play, bottles were thrown onto the field, delaying play. The bottles came from the student section behind Georgia's end zone. As the bottles were cleared, the officials discussed the penalty, and ultimately picked up the flag, giving Texas the ball at the Georgia 9-yard line.

Kirby Smart was irate after the reversal, which led to a Texas touchdown for the Longhorns' final points of the game.

Texas penalties from SEC for trash throwing incident

Texas was handed a stiff fine for its fans' behavior.

The SEC leveled a $250,000 fine against Texas for the incident and Texas apologized to Georgia and the officials for the brouhaha. "The throwing of debris and resulting interruption of play that took place Saturday night cannot be part of any SEC event," SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said.

"While we deeply appreciate the passion and loyalty of our fan base at The University of Texas at Austin, we do not condone the unsportsmanlike conduct that was exhibited by some individuals throwing objects onto the field during last night's game and sincerely apologize to the University of Georgia players, coaches, and fans, as well as the Southeastern Conference and officiating crew," Texas Board of Regents chairman Kevin Eltife, UT president Jay Hartzell and athletic director Chris Del Conte said in a statement.

Though the SEC wanted the fans identified and banned, Texas was not able to do so.

"Despite our best effort, we have not been able to identify the individuals at issue. We will take action if new identifying information comes to light," Del Conte wrote in a report, per ESPN.

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&34;You're a cretin and you ruined the film. Period. Christy deserved better,&34; Rose said. Christy Martin reacts to Ruby Rose slamming Sydney Sweeney over 'ruined' biopic &34;You're a cretin and you ruined the film. Period. Christy deserved better,&34; Rose said. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiauthorphotoba4923fec03a4027868306485696ef41.jpg) Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more. EW's editorial guidelines November 13, 2025 9:51 a.m.

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- *Christy* biopic subject Christy Martin has reacted to Ruby Rose's criticism of star Sydney Sweeney.

- Rose previously labeled Sweeney a "cretin" and said she "ruined" the film.

- Martin defended Sweeney following Rose's words.

Christy Martin has stepped into the ring to defend Sydney Sweeney after the star of the biopic about the boxer's life was slammed by fellow actress Ruby Rose.

In the aftermath of *Christy* posting one of the worst box office debuts of all time for a major wide release, Rose — who claimed she was originally attached to play a role in the film — posted a message on Threads in which she told her followers she thought Sweeney "ruined" the film.

Martin, a queer sports figure portrayed by Sweeney in the biographical drama, hit back Wednesday at the criticism in a post of her own.**

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Sydney Sweeney as Christy Martin in 'Christy'.

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"I've always been a fighter. My life reflected that in every way and now I fight for others," Martin wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of herself posing with Sweeney.

She added that "the past few days I have seen some people attack my friend Sydney Sweeney. Syd not only worked her ass off for this film, she worked her ass off for me. For my story. For so many others suffering in silence."

Martin finished by praising not only the *Euphoria* actress' performance, but also what she felt was a personal commitment to her as a person.

"So I want to be clear about who Syd is," Martin continued. "She is my friend and ally!"

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Rose's social media post primarily focused on speculation that Sweeney is a conservative. In 2023, fans called out the actress for sharing photos from a family party where select attendees wore MAGA-inspired material, two years before she courted controversy for starring in a Donald Trump-praised American Eagle ad that used language many interpreted as promoting eugenics for playing on the words "good genes" and "good jeans."

"Everyone had experience with the core material. Most of us were actually gay. It's part of why I stayed in acting. Losing roles happens all the time," Rose wrote on Threads. "For [Sweeney's] PR to talk about it flopping and saying SS did it for the 'people'. None of 'the people' want to see someone who hates them, parading around pretending to be us. You're a cretin and you ruined the film. Period. Christy deserved better." ****** has reached out to representatives for Sweeney for a reaction to Rose's post.

Rose's post also referenced Sweeney's reaction to *Christy*'s disastrous box office performance, after the film opened to a paltry $600 per-screen average upon opening at approximately 2,184 theaters domestically.

"If Christy gave even one woman the courage to take her first step toward safety, then we will have succeeded. So yes I'm proud. Why? Because we don't always just make art for numbers, we make it for impact," Sweeney wrote on Instagram. "And Christy has been the most impactful project of my life. Thank you Christy. I love you."

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Sydney Sweeney as Christy Martin in 'Christy'.

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Before addressing *Christy*'s box office failure, Sweeney also spoke out about the American Eagle scandal and the MAGA party controversy.

"I was aware of the numbers as it was going. So when I saw all the headlines of in-store visits were down a certain percentage, none of it was true," Sweeney later told *GQ* of reports that American Eagle's stock numbers went up amid the controversy.

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"It was all made up, but nobody could say anything because [the company was] in their quiet period," the 28-year-old observed. "So it was all just a lot of talk. And because I knew at the end of the day what that ad was for, and it was great jeans, it didn't affect me one way or the other."

Sweeney earlier told *Variety* in 2023 that people had "misinterpretations" of the headline-making party's alleged MAGA attendees, claiming that "the people in the pictures weren't even my family."

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