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MVP Allen given torrid time as Texans beat Bills

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21 November 2025
Houston Texans cornerback Kamari Lassiter and safety Calen Bullock celebrate after beating the Buffalo Bills
Calen Bullock forced three turnovers for Houston, giving them 19 overall this season - only Chicago (22) have more [Reuters]

NFL 2025 season: Week 12

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The Houston Texans' defence gave Josh Allen a torrid time as they claimed a 23-19 win over the Buffalo Bills.

The Texans sacked last season's Most Valuable Player eight times - the most the Bills quarterback has endured in a single game - and claimed two interceptions.

Both were by Houston safety Calen Bullock, who also forced a fumble, with his second interception at the death ensuring the hosts held on for victory after leading 20-16 at half-time.

Former Super Bowl favourites Buffalo have a record of seven wins and four defeats, after losing four of their past seven games, while Houston are now 6-5.

Although their starting quarterback CJ Stroud missed a fourth game following a concussion, back-up Davis Mills led the Texans to a third straight win, giving them a winning record for the first time this season.

Bills running back James Cook had a game-high 116 rushing yards, opening the scoring with a 45-yard touchdown.

The two sides exchanged field goals before Mills found Christian Kirk for a two-yard touchdown, and Bullock intercepted Allen with the Texans' Ka'imi Fairbairn kicking another field goal from the resulting possession.

Ray Davis returned the kick-off for a 97-yard touchdown to help the Bills into a 16-13 lead, but the Texans hit straight back with Mills making an eight-yard touchdown pass to Jayden Higgins five seconds before the end of the first half.

Bullock knocked the ball out of Khalil Shakir's grasp and the Texans recovered it, with Fairbairn kicking a third field goal at the end of the third quarter.

And although the Bills cut the deficit with a field goal and got in position to score a game-winning touchdown with 24 seconds left, Allen was picked off by Bullock for his ninth interception of the season and fifth in three games.

Houston finished with 12 quarterback hits and Allen will face an in-form Pittsburgh Steelers defence next week.

"I don't like that stat at all," said Buffalo's head coach Sean McDermott. "It's not a good way to keep our quarterback healthy for the rest of the season. We've got to play better."

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Thursday Night Football: Texans sack Josh Allen, Bills 23-19

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20 November 2025

The Texans sacked Josh Allen eight times, hit him 12 times, intercepted him twice and forced and recovered a fumble by Khalil Shakir. Still, it came down to the end as the Texans held on for a 23-19 victory over the Bills.

It was Houston's third consecutive win, with all three coming without C.J. Stroud, as the Texans climbed back to 6-5. The Bills fell to 7-4.

The Bills managed to make it a game, even though the Texans felt in control the final three quarters.

Buffalo stayed alive on fourth-and-27 with 51 seconds left on a trick play, with Joshua Palmer catching a short pass and lateraling to Khalil Shakir for a 33-yard gain to the Houston 26. Gabe Davis nearly made a miraculous catch inside the 5-yard line on the next play, but he got only one foot down in bounds.

That was as close as the Bills would get against a relentless Texans defense that saw Will Anderson get 2.5 sacks of Allen and Danielle Hunter contribute two more.

Calen Bullock made his second interception of Allen on fourth-and-6 from the Houston 22 with 18 seconds left.

Allen finished 24-of-34 for 253 yards and two interceptions. Shakir caught eight passes for 110 yards, and James Cook ran 17 times for 116 yards and a touchdown.

Mills completed 16 of 30 passes for 153 yards and two touchdowns, an 8-yarder to Jayden Higgins and a 2-yarder to Christian Kirk. Nico Collins caught three passes for 55 yards, and Woody Marks ran for 74 yards on 16 carries.

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Matthew Berry’s Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 12 of 2025 season

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20 November 2025

Below are my Week 12, 2025 positional ranks for PPR leagues.

As always, these ranks are continually updated throughout the week, so check back often. And don’t forget to check out Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry every weekday LIVE at 12 p.m. ET on YouTube and on Peacock at 5 p.m. ET.

And then on Sunday mornings, be sure to tune into Fantasy Football Pregame, 11 a.m. ET to 1 p.m. ET on Peacock and the NFL on NBC YouTube channel.

Let’s get to it.

QB Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOppBye
1 Drake Maye QB Patriots Bengals 14
2 Jalen Hurts QB Eagles Cowboys 9
3 Lamar Jackson QB Ravens Jets 7
4 Patrick Mahomes QB Chiefs Colts 10
5 Matthew Stafford QB Rams Buccaneers 8
6 Jaxson Dart QB Giants Lions 14
7 Brock Purdy QB 49ers Panthers 14
8 Jared Goff QB Lions Giants 8
9 Dak Prescott QB Cowboys Eagles 10
10 Jacoby Brissett QB Cardinals Jaguars 8
11 Daniel Jones QB Colts Chiefs 11
12 Caleb Williams QB Bears Steelers 5
13 Baker Mayfield QB Buccaneers Rams 9
14 Jordan Love QB Packers Vikings 5
15 Trevor Lawrence QB Jaguars Cardinals 8
16 Joe Flacco QB Bengals Patriots 10
17 Sam Darnold QB Seahawks Titans 8
18 Tyler Shough QB Saints Falcons 11
19 Bryce Young QB Panthers 49ers 14
20 J.J. McCarthy QB Vikings Packers 6
21 Mason Rudolph QB Steelers Bears 5
22 Tyrod Taylor QB Jets Ravens 9
23 Geno Smith QB Raiders Browns 8
24 Shedeur Sanders QB Browns Raiders
25 Cam Ward QB Titans Seahawks

RB Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOppBye
1 Christian McCaffrey RB 49ers Panthers 14
2 Jahmyr Gibbs RB Lions Giants 8
3 Bijan Robinson RB Falcons Saints 5
4 Jonathan Taylor RB Colts Chiefs 11
5 Saquon Barkley RB Eagles Cowboys 9
6 Rico Dowdle RB Panthers 49ers 14
7 Derrick Henry RB Ravens Jets 7
8 Chase Brown RB Bengals Patriots 10
9 Kyren Williams RB Rams Buccaneers 8
10 Ashton Jeanty RB Raiders Browns 8
11 D’Andre Swift RB Bears Steelers 5
12 Travis Etienne RB Jaguars Cardinals 8
13 Javonte Williams RB Cowboys Eagles 10
14 Emanuel Wilson RB Packers Vikings 5
15 TreVeyon Henderson RB Patriots Bengals 14
16 Jaylen Warren RB Steelers Bears 5
17 Breece Hall RB Jets Ravens 9
18 Kenneth Walker RB Seahawks Titans 8
19 Alvin Kamara RB Saints Falcons 11
20 Aaron Jones RB Vikings Packers 6
21 Quinshon Judkins RB Browns Raiders 9
22 Rhamondre Stevenson RB Patriots Bengals 14
23 David Montgomery RB Lions Giants 8
24 Bucky Irving RB Buccaneers Rams 9
25 Tyrone Tracy RB Giants Lions 14
26 Trey Benson RB Cardinals Jaguars
27 Kenneth Gainwell RB Steelers Bears 5
28 Zach Charbonnet RB Seahawks Titans 8
29 Kareem Hunt RB Chiefs Colts 10
30 Tony Pollard RB Titans Seahawks 10
31 Tyjae Spears RB Titans Seahawks 10
32 Isiah Pacheco RB Chiefs Colts 10
33 Bhayshul Tuten RB Jaguars Cardinals 8
34 Devin Singletary RB Giants Lions 14
35 Zonovan Knight RB Cardinals Jaguars 8
36 Rachaad White RB Buccaneers Rams 9
37 Kyle Monangai RB Bears Steelers 5
38 Tyler Allgeier RB Falcons Saints 5
39 Chris Brooks RB Packers Vikings 5
40 Blake Corum RB Rams Buccaneers 8
41 Brian Robinson RB 49ers Panthers 14
42 Jordan Mason RB Vikings Packers 6
43 Sean Tucker RB Buccaneers Rams 9
44 Chuba Hubbard RB Panthers 49ers 14
45 Keaton Mitchell RB Ravens Jets 7
46 Devin Neal RB Saints Falcons 11
47 Isaiah Davis RB Jets Ravens
48 Brashard Smith RB Chiefs Colts 10
49 Justice Hill RB Ravens Jets
50 Tahj Brooks RB Bengals Patriots

WR Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOppBye
1 Puka Nacua WR Rams Buccaneers 8
2 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Seahawks Titans 8
3 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR Lions Giants 8
4 CeeDee Lamb WR Cowboys Eagles 10
5 Rashee Rice WR Chiefs Colts 10
6 Tee Higgins WR Bengals Patriots 10
7 Chris Olave WR Saints Falcons 11
8 Justin Jefferson WR Vikings Packers 6
9 Stefon Diggs WR Patriots Bengals 14
10 George Pickens WR Cowboys Eagles 10
11 Emeka Egbuka WR Buccaneers Rams 9
12 Davante Adams WR Rams Buccaneers 8
13 Tetairoa McMillan WR Panthers 49ers 14
14 DeVonta Smith WR Eagles Cowboys 9
15 A.J. Brown WR Eagles Cowboys 9
16 Jameson Williams WR Lions Giants 8
17 Michael Wilson WR Cardinals Jaguars 8
18 Michael Pittman WR Colts Chiefs 11
19 Zay Flowers WR Ravens Jets 7
20 Jauan Jennings WR 49ers Panthers 14
21 Rome Odunze WR Bears Steelers 5
22 Wan’Dale Robinson WR Giants Lions 14
23 DK Metcalf WR Steelers Bears 5
24 Alec Pierce WR Colts Chiefs 11
25 Romeo Doubs WR Packers Vikings 5
26 Brian Thomas WR Jaguars Cardinals 8
27 Jordan Addison WR Vikings Packers 6
28 Xavier Worthy WR Chiefs Colts 10
29 Darnell Mooney WR Falcons Saints 5
30 Christian Watson WR Packers Vikings 5
31 Ricky Pearsall WR 49ers Panthers 14
32 Jakobi Meyers WR Jaguars Cardinals 8
33 Josh Downs WR Colts Chiefs 11
34 Kayshon Boutte WR Patriots Bengals 14
35 Tre Tucker WR Raiders Browns 8
36 Andrei Iosivas WR Bengals Patriots 10
37 Parker Washington WR Jaguars Cardinals 8
38 Darius Slayton WR Giants Lions
39 DJ Moore WR Bears Steelers 5
40 Jerry Jeudy WR Browns Raiders 9
41 Greg Dortch WR Cardinals Jaguars 8
42 Rashid Shaheed WR Seahawks Titans 8
43 Luther Burden WR Bears Steelers 5
44 Adonai Mitchell WR Jets Ravens 9
45 Tez Johnson WR Buccaneers Rams 9
46 Cooper Kupp WR Seahawks Titans
47 Elic Ayomanor WR Titans Seahawks 10
48 Chimere Dike WR Titans Seahawks
49 Mitch Tinsley WR Bengals Patriots
50 KhaDarel Hodge WR Falcons Saints 5

TE Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOppBye
1 Trey McBride TE Cardinals Jaguars 8
2 Brock Bowers TE Raiders Browns 8
3 George Kittle TE 49ers Panthers 14
4 Tyler Warren TE Colts Chiefs 11
5 Travis Kelce TE Chiefs Colts 10
6 Dallas Goedert TE Eagles Cowboys 9
7 Kyle Pitts TE Falcons Saints 5
8 Jake Ferguson TE Cowboys Eagles 10
9 Mark Andrews TE Ravens Jets 7
10 Hunter Henry TE Patriots Bengals 14
11 Juwan Johnson TE Saints Falcons 11
12 Cade Otton TE Buccaneers Rams 9
13 Theo Johnson TE Giants Lions 14
14 Harold Fannin TE Browns Raiders 9
15 Mason Taylor TE Jets Ravens 9
16 AJ Barner TE Seahawks Titans 8
17 Brenton Strange TE Jaguars Cardinals 8
18 Brock Wright TE Lions Giants 8
19 Colston Loveland TE Bears Steelers 5
20 Noah Fant TE Bengals Patriots 10
21 T.J. Hockenson TE Vikings Packers 6
22 Isaiah Likely TE Ravens Jets
23 Michael Mayer TE Raiders Browns
24 Chig Okonkwo TE Titans Seahawks 10
25 Jonnu Smith TE Steelers Bears

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