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Jared Goff takes a shot at Louis Riddick's criticism of Brian Branch

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12 November 2025

Sunday's Lions-Commanders game in D.C. included a haymaker from Washington defensive tackle Daron Payne into the helmet of Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. And while St. Brown apparently struck Payne first after an earlier play (which the officials missed), Payne was both ejected and suspended for his attack on St. Brown.

The moment prompted Lions quarterback Jared Goff to make a snarky reference to an earlier perceived attack by ESPN's Louis Riddick on Lions safety Brian Branch.

By way of background, a clip regarding Branch from NFL Turning Point, narrated by Riddick, created a stir when it was posted online. The clip was deleted, with the NFL pinning the narration on Riddick and Riddick distancing himself from the crafting of the script.

Regardless, nearly four weeks later, the Lions haven't forgotten.

As to Payne's punch of St. Brown, Goff said this on 97.1 The Ticket, via AwfulAnnouncing.com: "I can’t wait to see Louis Riddick break that one down for us this week on Turning Point."

While Branch was clearly in the wrong when he punched Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster after the Week 5 game, the clip narrated by Riddick was viewed by the Lions as crossing the line. And the Lions aren't ready to let it go.

It's the kind of thing that can help a frontrunner keep a chip on their shoulder. And they'll need that edge on Sunday night, when the 6-3 Lions face the 7-2 Eagles in Philadelphia. The winner will be in line for a late-season push to for the No. 1 seed, along with the winner of Sunday's Seahawks-Rams game.

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Matthew Berry’s Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 11 of 2025 season

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12 November 2025

Below are my Week 11, 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

RankPlayerPositionTeamOpp
1 Josh Allen QB Bills Buccaneers
2 Jalen Hurts QB Eagles Lions
3 Drake Maye QB Patriots Jets
4 Lamar Jackson QB Ravens Browns
5 Patrick Mahomes QB Chiefs Broncos
6 Justin Herbert QB Chargers Jaguars
7 Matthew Stafford QB Rams Seahawks
8 Dak Prescott QB Cowboys Raiders
9 Caleb Williams QB Bears Vikings
10 Joe Flacco QB Bengals Steelers
11 Jacoby Brissett QB Cardinals 49ers
12 Brock Purdy QB 49ers Cardinals
13 Baker Mayfield QB Buccaneers Bills
14 Marcus Mariota QB Commanders Dolphins
15 C.J. Stroud QB Texans Titans
16 Jared Goff QB Lions Eagles
17 Jordan Love QB Packers Giants
18 Bo Nix QB Broncos Chiefs
19 J.J. McCarthy QB Vikings Bears
20 Aaron Rodgers QB Steelers Bengals
21 Sam Darnold QB Seahawks Rams
22 Trevor Lawrence QB Jaguars Chargers
23 Tua Tagovailoa QB Dolphins Commanders
24 Jameis Winston QB Giants Packers
25 Geno Smith QB Raiders Cowboys

RB Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOpp
1 Christian McCaffrey RB 49ers Cardinals
2 De’Von Achane RB Dolphins Commanders
3 Josh Jacobs RB Packers Giants
4 Bijan Robinson RB Falcons Panthers
5 Jahmyr Gibbs RB Lions Eagles
6 Rico Dowdle RB Panthers Falcons
7 Saquon Barkley RB Eagles Lions
8 James Cook RB Bills Buccaneers
9 Ashton Jeanty RB Raiders Cowboys
10 Javonte Williams RB Cowboys Raiders
11 Jaylen Warren RB Steelers Bengals
12 Kyren Williams RB Rams Seahawks
13 Chase Brown RB Bengals Steelers
14 Rachaad White RB Buccaneers Bills
15 Derrick Henry RB Ravens Browns
16 D’Andre Swift RB Bears Vikings
17 Travis Etienne RB Jaguars Chargers
18 Quinshon Judkins RB Browns Ravens
19 Aaron Jones RB Vikings Bears
20 Breece Hall RB Jets Patriots
21 Woody Marks RB Texans Titans
22 RJ Harvey RB Broncos Chiefs
23 Rhamondre Stevenson RB Patriots Jets
24 Kimani Vidal RB Chargers Jaguars
25 TreVeyon Henderson RB Patriots Jets
26 David Montgomery RB Lions Eagles
27 Tyrone Tracy RB Giants Packers
28 Kenneth Walker RB Seahawks Rams
29 Kareem Hunt RB Chiefs Broncos
30 Emari Demercado RB Cardinals 49ers
31 Tony Pollard RB Titans Texans
32 Sean Tucker RB Buccaneers Bills
33 Tyjae Spears RB Titans Texans
34 Zonovan Knight RB Cardinals 49ers
35 Zach Charbonnet RB Seahawks Rams
36 Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB Commanders Dolphins
37 Kyle Monangai RB Bears Vikings
38 Kenneth Gainwell RB Steelers Bengals
39 Nick Chubb RB Texans Titans
40 Tyler Allgeier RB Falcons Panthers
41 Jordan Mason RB Vikings Bears
42 Devin Singletary RB Giants Packers
43 Blake Corum RB Rams Seahawks
44 Chuba Hubbard RB Panthers Falcons
45 Bhayshul Tuten RB Jaguars Chargers
46 Emanuel Wilson RB Packers Giants
47 Brian Robinson RB 49ers Cardinals
48 Jeremy McNichols RB Commanders Dolphins
49 Isaiah Davis RB Jets Patriots
50 Tyler Badie RB Broncos Chiefs

WR Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOpp
1 Ja’Marr Chase WR Bengals Steelers
2 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Seahawks Rams
3 Puka Nacua WR Rams Seahawks
4 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR Lions Eagles
5 CeeDee Lamb WR Cowboys Raiders
6 Drake London WR Falcons Panthers
7 Rashee Rice WR Chiefs Broncos
8 Nico Collins WR Texans Titans
9 Justin Jefferson WR Vikings Bears
10 Emeka Egbuka WR Buccaneers Bills
11 Jaylen Waddle WR Dolphins Commanders
12 Ladd McConkey WR Chargers Jaguars
13 DeVonta Smith WR Eagles Lions
14 Davante Adams WR Rams Seahawks
15 Tee Higgins WR Bengals Steelers
16 George Pickens WR Cowboys Raiders
17 Rome Odunze WR Bears Vikings
18 Marvin Harrison WR Cardinals 49ers
19 Zay Flowers WR Ravens Browns
20 Stefon Diggs WR Patriots Jets
21 A.J. Brown WR Eagles Lions
22 Deebo Samuel WR Commanders Dolphins
23 Wan’Dale Robinson WR Giants Packers
24 Jauan Jennings WR 49ers Cardinals
25 Quentin Johnston WR Chargers Jaguars
26 Tetairoa McMillan WR Panthers Falcons
27 Khalil Shakir WR Bills Buccaneers
28 Courtland Sutton WR Broncos Chiefs
29 Jameson Williams WR Lions Eagles
30 Jordan Addison WR Vikings Bears
31 Keenan Allen WR Chargers Jaguars
32 Romeo Doubs WR Packers Giants
33 DK Metcalf WR Steelers Bengals
34 Brian Thomas WR Jaguars Chargers
35 Troy Franklin WR Broncos Chiefs
36 Tre Tucker WR Raiders Cowboys
37 Xavier Worthy WR Chiefs Broncos
38 Parker Washington WR Jaguars Chargers
39 Darius Slayton WR Giants Packers
40 Jerry Jeudy WR Browns Ravens
41 Tez Johnson WR Buccaneers Bills
42 Jakobi Meyers WR Jaguars Chargers
43 DJ Moore WR Bears Vikings
44 Rashid Shaheed WR Seahawks Rams
45 Calvin Austin WR Steelers Bengals
46 Christian Watson WR Packers Giants
47 Kayshon Boutte WR Patriots Jets
48 Malik Washington WR Dolphins Commanders
49 Elic Ayomanor WR Titans Texans
50 Darnell Mooney WR Falcons Panthers

TE Rankings

RankPlayerPositionTeamOpp
1 Trey McBride TE Cardinals 49ers
2 Brock Bowers TE Raiders Cowboys
3 George Kittle TE 49ers Cardinals
4 Sam LaPorta TE Lions Eagles
5 Jake Ferguson TE Cowboys Raiders
6 Dallas Goedert TE Eagles Lions
7 Travis Kelce TE Chiefs Broncos
8 Dalton Schultz TE Texans Titans
9 Kyle Pitts TE Falcons Panthers
10 Cade Otton TE Buccaneers Bills
11 Theo Johnson TE Giants Packers
12 Hunter Henry TE Patriots Jets
13 Mark Andrews TE Ravens Browns
14 Zach Ertz TE Commanders Dolphins
15 Harold Fannin TE Browns Ravens
16 T.J. Hockenson TE Vikings Bears
17 David Njoku TE Browns Ravens
18 Colston Loveland TE Bears Vikings
19 Dawson Knox TE Bills Buccaneers
20 Mason Taylor TE Jets Patriots
21 Jonnu Smith TE Steelers Bengals
22 Michael Mayer TE Raiders Cowboys
23 Luke Musgrave TE Packers Giants
24 Isaiah Likely TE Ravens Browns
25 AJ Barner TE Seahawks Rams

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NFL Playoff Projection: Chiefs' streak of AFC West titles might be on the line at Denver

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12 November 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs' shot at winning the AFC West wouldn't be done with a loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. But it would become a steep climb. 

The Broncos are 8-2. The Chiefs are 5-4. With a loss by the Chiefs on Sunday, the 9-2 Broncos would be three-and-a-half games ahead of the 5-5 Chiefs with just seven games to go for Kansas City. Not to mention the Los Angeles Chargers are still ahead of the Chiefs too (with a head-to-head victory in hand). You see the potential problem for Kansas City. 

That kind of deficit isn't impossible to make up, but just about everything would have to go right for the Chiefs to overcome it. That's not a situation they're used to. 

(Yahoo Sports/Taylor Wilhelm)
(Yahoo Sports/Taylor Wilhelm)

The Chiefs have won nine straight AFC West championships, but they took some early losses this season in close games and the Broncos and Chargers are improved from years past. Even if the Chiefs rally to win the division this season, it won't be as easy as it has been for most of their run. 

The Broncos have gotten a lot of grief for their offensive woes, which were on full display in an ugly 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders last week, but the defense is very good. It gives Denver a solid floor; they're not going to lose many games this season. That means the Chiefs need to take advantage of every opportunity to pull closer to Denver. 

It seems like the Chiefs' streak of AFC West championships might be on the line in Denver on Sunday. If they lose, the most realistic path to the playoffs is getting a wild-card spot. That's something we haven't seen in many years. 

Here are the other Week 11 games that will have the biggest impact on the playoff picture:

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams

It's a shame that Seahawks-Rams takes place in the same late afternoon window as Chiefs-Broncos. Both games are monster games in their divisions. It's too bad one couldn't be squeezed into prime time. 

The Seahawks and Rams are each 7-2, and while the 6-4 San Francisco 49ers can't be written off, Sunday's game in Los Angeles will go a long way toward determining the NFC West championship. There is a rematch at Seattle set for Week 16, too. Both games should be phenomenal. 

Neither team has many weaknesses. Sam Darnold and Matthew Stafford are both playing at a high level, with strong weapons around them. Both defenses are very good too. The winner of this game will have an early inside track toward a division title. 

Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars

If the Jaguars want to stay in the wild-card race, they probably need a win on Sunday. Jacksonville's fourth-quarter collapse at the Houston Texans set them back to 5-4. The Chargers are 7-3 and if they don't win the AFC West, they're a prime wild-card contender. That's why Jacksonville needs to beat them and get the important head-to-head tiebreaker. If the Jaguars fall to .500 with a loss, their odds to make the playoffs get significantly longer. 

Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers

Joe Burrow's return to practice makes this game a little more urgent. The 3-6 Bengals need to make sure Burrow has something to return to. If they can beat the 5-4 Steelers, sweeping the AFC North leaders and clinching the tiebreaker over them, that's a big start. The 4-5 Baltimore Ravens loom large in the race of course, but Burrow's possible return is very interesting. But the Bengals need some wins before he comes back to stay in the race. 

Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles

If the 7-2 Eagles beat the 6-3 Lions, their path to the No. 1 seed gets a lot clearer. Philadelphia is a good team that benefits from playing in a much weaker division than other contenders like the Lions, Packers, Seahawks or Rams. 

The Lions still have tough games left against the Packers, Bears and Vikings within their division alone, so even a win over the Eagles might not result in a No. 1 seed down the road. But a loss for Detroit, which would put them two games behind the Eagles and give Philadelphia the potential head-to-head tiebreaker, would be tough to overcome. 

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