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Sunday Night Football Fantasy Fallout: Fantasy winners and losers from Rams vs. Buccaneers in Week 12

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24 November 2025

The Los Angeles Rams trounced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 34-7, on Sunday Night Football on NBC in Week 12. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw three-plus touchdowns for the sixth time this season, totaling 273 passing yards and three touchdowns in a turnover-free performance.

The Buccaneers lost quarterback Baker Mayfield to a non-throwing shoulder injury suffered in the first half. He is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday.

The Rams (9-2) visit the Panthers (6-5) in Week 13, while the Buccaneers (6-5) host the Cardinals (3-8).

SNF Fantasy Standouts

  • Davante Adams WR, Rams: Five receptions, 62 yards and two touchdowns on eight targets. Adams scored yet another short-yardage touchdown early in the game, beating Buccaneers cornerback Zyon McCollum on a fade route from one yard out. Adams later showed McCollum his long speed by separating from him at the line of scrimmage and racing 24 yards downfield, en route to his second touchdown of the day.
  • Puka Nacua WR, Rams: Seven receptions and 97 yards on 11 targets. Nacua was his typically efficient self, carving up Buccaneers coverage defenders with savvy route running on creative play designs. 
  • Colby Parkinson TE, Rams: Four receptions, 41 yards and one touchdown on five targets. Parkinson now operates as the Rams’ No. 1 tight end with tight end Tyler Higbee (ankle) on injured reserve. Parkinson has scored one touchdown in three straight games. Before this year, he had never scored more than two in a single season.

SNF Fantasy Flops

  • Emeka Egbuka WR, Buccaneers: Three receptions and 32 yards on eight targets. Egbuka’s cold streak continues, and he may be stuck catching passes from backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater for the foreseeable future. More on that below. Fellow rookie wide receiver Tez Johnson caught 3-of-4 targets for 21 yards and one touchdown, adding two rushes for 12 yards. Johnson caught starting quarterback Baker Mayfield’s lone touchdown pass before Mayfield exited with a left shoulder injury. Mayfield did target Egbuka roughly 40 yards downfield, inside the Rams’ five-yard line, but a Rams defensive back successfully broke up the pass.
  • Kyren Williams RB, Rams: 46 rushing yards, one reception and two yards on one target. Williams was simply not needed in this one, with the Rams’ passing offense scoring three times before halftime, and the Rams’ defense recording a pick-six in the first quarter.

Usage Notes

  • Chris Godwin’s target share: Godwin earned a 12.9 percent target share in his first game back following a Week 5 fibula injury, catching 2-of-4 targets for nine yards.
  • Rams tight end usage: As mentioned above, Parkinson earned four targets against the Buccaneers. Fellow Rams tight ends, Davis Allen (four) and Terrance Ferguson (one), totaled five more. The unit accounts for 29.4 percent of the team’s 34 targets this evening.
  • Sean Tucker’s usage and results: Tucker rushed 12 times for 42 yards and caught 1-of-2 targets for four yards. Fellow Buccaneers running back Rachaad White took a backseat to Tucker, as expected, rushing seven times for 38 yards and catching 1-of-1 targets for four yards. Neither player stood out in the box score, but this was a disappointing outcome for Tucker, who seized the fill-in starting role by finishing as the overall RB1 in Week 11. Starting running back Bucky Irving (foot/shoulder) is expected to play next week.

Injury Watch

  • Baker Mayfield QB, Buccaneers: Mayfield injured his left, non-throwing shoulder, taking a hard hit in the first half. He attempted to play through it, but was visibly wincing in pain. He remained doubled over in pain as time expired, after attempting a last-ditch downfield pass at the end of the second quarter. The Buccaneers briefly listed him as doubtful to return, but he was ultimately ruled out. Mayfield could be seen wearing a sling on his left, non-throwing shoulder while standing on the sideline in the second half. Mayfield previously underwent surgery on that same left shoulder in January 2022. Before exiting, Mayfield threw for 41 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions and rushed four times for 19 yards.

Waiver Wire Radar

  • Blake Corum RB, Rams: The fantasy playoffs are fast approaching. Should Rams starting running back Kyren Williams miss time, No. 2 running back Blake Corum could be a league-winner. Corum helped the Rams' offense enter the red zone on Parkinson’s touchdown drive, and the Rams kept Corum on the field for the full red zone sequence, reflecting the coaching staff’s trust in the young rusher.

One Big Stat

This is the second time in three games that Rams tight end Colby Parkinson has finished with exactly four receptions, 41 yards and one touchdown, having done so previously in Week 10 against the 49ers. Ironically, only the 49ers tight end group (11) has scored more receiving touchdowns than the Rams’ tight end group (nine) this season.

Coming Monday at Rotoworld:

- Rotoworld Football Show: Week 12 Sunday Recap

- Sunday Aftermath article by Patrick Daugherty

- Week 13 Waiver Wire article by Kyle Dvorchak

- Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry LIVE at noon ET on YouTube

- Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Q&A with Patrick Daugherty & Kyle Dvorchak

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NFL Week 12 INSTANT reactions: AFC power rankings, Cowboys' huge W, Panthers division push?

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24 November 2025

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Nate Tice & Charles McDonald give their instant reactions and takeaways from Week 12 of NFL action. The two hosts kick things off with their reactions to the Los Angeles Rams stomping on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night 34-7. Could the Carolina Panthers make a push for the division?

Next, Nate & Charles give their 3 High, 3 Low of the Week 12 Sunday slate. For the Highs, the two hosts dive into the Dallas Cowboys' huge comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs proving they're still a major player in the AFC playoff race and Jahmyr Gibbs' monster day on the ground for the Detroit Lions.

For the Lows, Nate & Charles discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers choking the AFC North lead away (plus what makes the Chicago Bears' hot streak so impressive), the Tennessee Titans coming up short despite a very promising start from Cam Ward and the sloppy afternoon slate that saw a shaky Shedeur Sanders performance, a complete disaster from the Las Vegas Raiders, the Atlanta Falcons getting a meaningless win and the Jacksonville Jaguars pulling out an ugly one.

(1:00) - Rams crush Buccaneers on SNF

(18:40) - Cowboys beat Eagles

(27:50) - Chiefs beat Indianapolis Colts

(40:15) - Jahmyr Gibbs' monster day

(48:00) - Steelers choke away division lead

(56:30) - Cam Ward's solid day

(1:03:15) - Late slate slop watch

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys stands on the sideline during the national anthem prior to the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys stands on the sideline during the national anthem prior to the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
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Rams surge to top of NFC, blowing out Buccaneers for their sixth straight win

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24 November 2025
Inglewood, CA - November 23: Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams.
Rams wide receiver Davante Adams celebrates after catching a touchdown pass in the first quarter of a 34-7 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at SoFi Stadium on Sunday night. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times)

Less than an hour before the Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked off on Sunday, fans in SoFi Stadium erupted in cheers.

Watching the giant video board, the crowd celebrated as the Philadelphia Eagles blew a huge lead and lost to the Dallas Cowboys.

That meltdown by the defending Super Bowl champions positioned the surging Rams to move to the top of the NFC.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford continued his MVP-caliber play by passing for three touchdowns, and the defense also produced big moments as the Rams seized the opportunity with a 34-7 victory that extended their winning streak to six games and improved their record to a conference-best 9-2.

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That makes the Rams the current No. 1 seed for the NFC playoffs.

There is still a long way to go. And the Eagles hold the tiebreaker over the Rams by virtue of their Week 3 victory at Philadelphia.

But if the Rams maintain sole possession of first place and secure home-field advantage, they would avoid another potential January trip to Lincoln Financial Field to play the Eagles, who eliminated the Rams there in the NFC divisional round last season.

The Rams play at Carolina next week and then at Arizona before returning to SoFi Stadium for another NFC measuring-stick game against the Detroit Lions. The Rams finish the season with a Thursday night game in Seattle, a trip to Atlanta and a home game against the Cardinals.

Rams tight end Davis Allen catches a pass in the second half against the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Rams tight end Davis Allen catches a pass in the second half against the Buccaneers on Sunday. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times)

So the biggest question facing coach Sean McVay and the Rams: Are they peaking too soon?

Despite being without veteran tight end Tyler Higbee, right tackle Rob Havenstein and safety Quentin Lake — all placed on injured reserve last week — the Rams appeared nearly unstoppable on offense in the first half and dominant on defense throughout.

The Rams scored at least 34 points for the fourth time in five games. Stafford tossed two touchdown passes to Davante Adams and one to tight end Colby Parkinson, increasing his league-leading total to 30, with only two interceptions. Stafford has not had a pass intercepted in eight games.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford passes the football.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford threw three more touchdown passes Sunday against the Buccaneers, giving him a league-leading 30. (Eric Thayer/Los Angeles Times)

On Sunday the 17th-year pro completed his first 12 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown before a second-quarter pass fell incomplete. He finished 25 of 35 for 273 yards, the crowd chanting “M-V-P” after each of his last two touchdown passes.

Adams, who had bemoaned his performance in last week’s 21-19 victory over the Seahawks, seemingly was happier after catching five passes for 62 yards and increasing to 12 his league-leading total of touchdown catches.

On a night the Rams honored future Hall of Fame defensive lineman Aaron Donald with a bobblehead giveaway and other tributes, defensive end Kobie Turner and edge rusher Jared Verse each had two sacks. A secondary that intercepted four passes last week picked off two more, cornerback Cobie Durant returning one for a 50-yard touchdown and Emmanuel Forbes Jr. catching a desperation heave on the final play of the first half.

Rams linebackers Jared Verse, left, and Josaiah Stewart, center, and defensive end Kobie Turner celebrate in the first half.
Rams linebackers Jared Verse, left, and Josaiah Stewart, center, and defensive end Kobie Turner celebrate in the first half. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times)

Rams special teams, which cost the team dearly in losses against the Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers, appear to be operating with efficiency since kicker Harrison Mevis replaced Joshua Karty and veteran Jake McQuaide supplanted Alex Ward as the snapper.

After Mevis kicked only extra points in his first two games, McVay finally gave him field-goal opportunities, and Mevis converted 40- and 52-yard kicks.

The Rams ruined Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield’s return to the stadium where he resurrected his career in 2022 by leading the Rams to a last-second victory over the Las Vegas Raiders with only two days of practice.

Mayfield sustained a left-shoulder injury and did not play in the second half. He completed nine of 19 passes for 41 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions.

Read more:Nate Landman agrees to three-year contract extension with the Rams

It all added up to a convincing victory for the Rams. And here’s a scary thought for the rest of the NFL: The Rams are on track to get stronger down the stretch.

Receiver Tutu Atwell is eligible to return from injured reserve next week. Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon, who suffered a broken collarbone in the second game of the season, is closer to a return. And McVay said Higbee and Havenstein could be back in four games, and Lake could return for the playoffs.

Those reinforcements would be a desirable situation for any Super Bowl contender in the NFC.

Especially the one currently on top.

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