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  • Week 17 Fantasy Advice for Josh Allen, James Cook, Amari Cooper, and Others

    Week 17 Fantasy Advice for Josh Allen, James Cook, Amari Cooper, and Others


    The Buffalo Bills will face the New York Jets in Week 17. Here’s fantasy football start-sit advice for every Bills skill player who has the potential to make a fantasy impact during the game.

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    Josh Allen, QB

    I think we can give Josh Allen a pass for last week from an analysis standpoint. You, of course, can’t do that if his slow game against the Patriots knocked you out of the playoffs.

    Yet, if you’re still playing a meaningful game this week, there should be exactly zero hesitation in going back to the MVP front-runner who was a top-two signal-caller in each of the three weeks prior to Week 16.

    The Bills showed us that they knew how to beat the Jets back in Week 6 (Allen had a rushing score, but he also completed 15 of 18 non-pressured passes for 148 yards and a touchdown), and I see no reason to think they can’t have success in a similar fashion this time around.

    Jets’ pressure rates, 2024:

    • Weeks 1-13: 39.9%
    • Weeks 14-16: 24.8%

    Don’t overthink this.

    James Cook, RB

    James Cook has 42 red-zone touches this season compared to 35 last year — he’s scored 16 touchdowns this season compared to six last year. There’s a combination of good fortune and strong development at play in Cook’s breakout season, and that’s just fine.

    Buffalo’s lead back has nine top-12 finishes this season and he very well could add to that total this week against the Jets team that the Bills had no trouble running the ball against in Week 6.

    Cook was inactive for that game, but this backfield ran 24 times for 131 yards, with 13 of those carries picking up at least five yards.

    This is a deep backfield and that could be an issue should the Chiefs lock up the top seed. If you’re playing Cook and Kansas City clinches, I wouldn’t automatically pivot, but I would tune in to the beat reporters a little more.

    Ray Davis, RB

    Ray Davis has failed to reach 30 yards from scrimmage in five of his past six games, and with Ty Johnson playing ahead of him on passing downs more recently his status as a one-for-one James Cook replacement is far from certain.

    He’s a change-of-pace back, but if this offense is going to ask Josh Allen to wear the cape, there’s really no reason to roster any secondary back in Buffalo as they attempt to chase the conference’s top seed.

    I think you can safely forget Davis’ name for the remainder of 2024, but I’d caution against doing so for 2025.

    Amari Cooper, WR

    Note to future self: proceed with caution when a very good team makes a trade deadline acquisition.

    The Diontae Johnson situation in Baltimore has been an unmitigated disaster. While DeAndre Hopkins going to Kansas City has helped more than Mike Williams in Pittsburgh, I overestimated the impact they’d have across the board.

    I think the process of the analysis (and the acquisitions, for that matter) was sound. These players either fit a need or a style of play and have proven capable of producing at this level. But I got over my skis — I apologize.

    The cover boy for this is Amari Cooper, a receiver who was theoretically brought in to take this Bills offense to the next level. This is an answer for them moving on from Stefon Diggs this offseason. While it’s true that this offense has looked as good as any since the deal, it has just about as much to do with me as it does Cooper.

    Not much.

    A wrist injury resulted in some missed time, but in his seven games with the team, he’s reached 8.5 expected PPR points just once. I’d blame it on a learning curve if I could, but the Bills simply aren’t interested in him being featured. His 55.2% snap share on Sunday was his highest since joining the franchise.

    Even when he is on the field, his impact is minimal. We all remember the viral clip of Keon Coleman telling him where to run his route while on the line of scrimmage, which resulted in a score in his debut. That was a fun clip, but it’s now a sad reminder of the last time Cooper saw a look in the end zone.

    This offense has elevated without his help (one game with 70 air yards), and as they look to round into postseason form, why would we expect that to change in a significant way this week?

    It’s possible that Buffalo (and all of these teams with talented receivers doing very little) will unleash a Cooper package in January and make a run through the conference. I’m not ruling it out, as everything I said in a positive light post-trade remains true. That could be huge for a #BillsMafia fan base that is starving for a winner, but in the scope of winning 2024 fantasy titles, I’d be surprised if Cooper was a factor at all.

    Keon Coleman, WR

    Keon Coleman has been on the field for over 60% of Buffalo’s snaps in both of his games back from the wrist injury, and I’d never count out a player with a role like that in a Josh Allen-led offense. That said, there’s a wide gap between “counting a player out” and “actively making excuses to start.”

    The Jets own the third-best per-play defense in the NFL this season and are the best unit when it comes to preventing deep touchdown passes (1% of such attempts; league average: 6.7%).

    Keep reading, and you’ll understand further why I think this is more of a Khalil Shakir week for the Bills than anything, but that’s certainly part of it. Coleman is a talented kid with a bright future, I just don’t think the future is now for a team with Super Bowl aspirations. The rookie has caught just two passes on four targets (43 routes) since returning, production rates that aren’t worthy of Flex consideration in even deeper formats this week.

    Khalil Shakir, WR

    The vibes aren’t high for Khalil Shakir’s managers, but I’d encourage you to hang in there. Buffalo as a whole was out of sorts last week against the Patriots (Shakir: two catches for 22 yards), but the volume was better than you’d expect from a 22-yard outing (six targets), and we have plenty of proof that this is an efficient tandem you can feel fine about betting on.

    Is it weird that I was somewhat encouraged by the usage last week? Obviously, the production wasn’t there, but it’s clear that he is the receiver Josh Allen trusts the most, and that trust extends downfield (season-high 106 air yards).

    I don’t think Shakir is going to assume a vertical role in this offense consistently, but it’s good to see that he has a path to earning a few of those targets.

    We had to survive a Shakir dud back in Week 6 when these two teams first met (two catches for 19 yards on an 8.7% target share), and that was without Amari Cooper on the roster. With Allen playing 4D chess these days, it’s always possible that we get a repeat performance where he spreads the love (six Bills had more PPR points through the air than Shakir in that first contest), but I’m not too worried about it.

    Those deep targets are nice, but Shakir is always going to make his money in the short to intermediate passing game, and I think the Bills have a good chance to win there with regularity this week. The Jets are the only team in the NFL yet to intercept a pass that didn’t travel 15+ yards in the air, and the 2024 version of Allen is responsible with the football.

    I know last week was tough to watch and that we’ve had two of those games in December—fear not. I like our chances of returning to that 12-15 PPR point range with the upside for more should Buffalo’s offense rediscover its form from Weeks 13-14.

    Dalton Kincaid, TE

    Updated at 11:30 AM ET on Sunday, December 29
    Kincaid is active for today’s game.

    The Bills got caught in a battle with the Patriots last week. You’d think that would mean an unleashing of Dalton Kincaid one week after he returned to action in a limited capacity.

    No dice. The second-year tight end was on the field for just 32.8% of Buffalo’s snaps (Week 15 at DET: 47.1%), a usage pattern that has me more scared than his target rate (seven on 14 routes) has me encouraged as this season comes down the home stretch.

    I don’t want to speak in absolutes, but I do think I’m going to be more interested in this profile than you. For next season. Kincaid was able to earn a 30.4% target share in Week 6 against the Jets, which is proof of concept when it comes to winning against this defense. But Buffalo could be out of the mix for the one seed by kickoff. With limited motivation, I’m not overly optimistic that they will extend his snap share to a point where I’m comfortable.

    Kincaid is currently my TE15 this week, checking in behind names like Chig Okonkwo and Brenton Strange, two options you very much could have had (and might still be able to get) off of your waiver wire.

    Dawson Knox, TE

    Dawson Knox saw his last chance at value this fantasy season come and go without much more than a whimper in Week 15 as Dalton Kincaid (knee) returned to action.

    He had a pair of chunk gains, something that seemingly everyone who played in the Bills/Lions shootout can claim. Outside of that, it was a lot of nothing and certainly not enough to give me any level of confidence that his fantasy stock can survive as Kincaid is worked back into his full-time role.

    Over the past three weeks, with the Bills scoring 114 points and Kincaid either out or at less than full strength, Knox has turned 75 routes into 69 touchdown-less yards.





    As we head into Week 17 of the fantasy football season, it’s crunch time for many teams vying for a playoff spot. With that in mind, here are some key fantasy advice for some notable players this week:

    1. Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills: Allen has been a fantasy stud all season, and he has a favorable matchup this week against the Atlanta Falcons. Expect Allen to put up big numbers and continue to be a top fantasy quarterback.

    2. James Cook, RB, Georgia Bulldogs: Cook has emerged as a top fantasy running back in recent weeks, and he faces a favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions this week. Look for Cook to have a big game and continue to be a reliable fantasy option.

    3. Amari Cooper, WR, Dallas Cowboys: Cooper has been inconsistent this season, but he has a great matchup against the Washington Football Team this week. With the Cowboys fighting for a playoff spot, Cooper should see plenty of targets and have a big game.

    4. Other notable players to consider starting this week include Jonathan Taylor, Cooper Kupp, and Joe Mixon. These players have been consistent fantasy performers all season and should continue to put up big numbers in Week 17.

    Overall, make sure to set your fantasy lineup with confidence this week and trust in your top performers to lead you to victory. Good luck in your fantasy matchups!

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  • Texas transfer WR Johntay Cook II commits to Washington

    Texas transfer WR Johntay Cook II commits to Washington


    Former Texas wide receiver Johntay Cook II has committed to Washington, via the NCAA Transfer Portal. Cook spent two seasons at Texas and will have two years of eligibility remaining.

    In the 2024 campaign, Cook tallied eight receptions for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Those numbers were nearly identical to his true freshman season in 2023 when he recorded eight catches for 136 yards. However, he didn’t score a touchdown that season.

    Ahead of the 2024 season, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian praised Cook’s talent.

    “Johntay can play any position on the field,” Sarkisian said. “I think that’s where he creates a lot of value for himself. He’s a sure-handed guy that understands our offense and has a really good feel for what we’re doing.

    “I think he’s had a very good camp, and I’ve applauded him throughout camp for the work that he’s done because I think he’s made a lot of strides as well.”

    Johntay Cook II played high school football at DeSoto (TX), where he was a five-star prospect. He was the No. 31 overall recruit and the No. 3 wide receiver in the 2023 recruiting cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

    Now, Cook will look to reach his full potential with the Washington Huskies. Washington posted a 6-6 regular-season record under first-year head coach Jedd Fisch this season.

    While the Huskies suffered their fair share of bumps and bruises, they also secured several signature wins, including victories over Big Ten foes Michigan and USC. Now, with transfer talent like Cook by his side, Fisch will look to help Washington take another step forward next season.

    The transfer portal officially opened Dec. 7 and will remain open until Dec. 28, though players on teams still playing in the postseason will get an additional five-day window to enter the portal after their seasons end.

    To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire

    The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.





    Texas transfer wide receiver Johntay Cook II has officially committed to the University of Washington to continue his collegiate football career. Cook announced his decision on social media, expressing his excitement to join the Huskies’ program and help contribute to their success on the field.

    The talented wideout had a standout career at Texas, showcasing his speed, route-running ability, and playmaking skills. Cook is expected to make an immediate impact for Washington’s offense, providing a reliable target for their quarterbacks and adding depth to their receiving corps.

    With Cook’s commitment, the Huskies are bolstering their roster and adding a dynamic playmaker to their offense. Washington fans can look forward to seeing Cook in action next season, as he looks to make a name for himself in the Pac-12 conference.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Johntay Cook II and his journey with the Washington Huskies. Congratulations to Cook on his commitment, and best of luck in his future endeavors at Washington! #GoHuskies

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  • Ex Texas Longhorns 5-Star Johntay Cook Commits to Washington Huskies

    Ex Texas Longhorns 5-Star Johntay Cook Commits to Washington Huskies


    Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Johntay Cook has found his next home.

    And it is with a familiar foe.

    According to reports from On3’s Hayes Fawcett, Cook has committed to the Washington Huskies, picking the Big Ten team over pursuit from Florida.

    The Longhorns, of course, fell to the Huskies in the 2023 College Football Playoff semi-finals, coming up just short of a national title appearance as a result.

    The 5-foot-11, 175-pound speedster had originally been predicted to stay in the SEC and sign with the Florida Gators. That said, with the Huskies, he should have a tremendous opportunity to be the No. 1 receiver in the program.

    Texas Longhorns receiver Johntay Cook II (1) makes a touchdown catch over UTSA safety Elijah Newell

    Texas Longhorns receiver Johntay Cook II (1) makes a touchdown catch over UTSA safety Elijah Newell (22) during the game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. / Aaron E. Martinez/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    Cook II, a five-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, had just eight catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns this season. He had three catches for 35 yards and two scores in the win over UTSA on Sept. 14.

    There was an expectation entering the 2024 season that Cook II would see an increased role after minimal usage as a freshman but has instead become buried on a depth chart that features Isaiah Bond, Matthew Golden, DeAndre Moore Jr., Silas Bolden, and true freshman standout Ryan Wingo.

    Cook ranked as the No. 31 player in the nation, No. 3 wide receiver and No. 5 player in the state of Texas for his class. As a transfer, he ranks as the No. 44 player available in the portal and the No. 14 wide receiver.

    Cook ends his Longhorns career with just 16 catches for 273 yards and two touchdowns across two seasons.

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    The Washington Huskies football program has scored a major recruiting win with the commitment of former Texas Longhorns 5-star recruit Johntay Cook. Cook, a highly touted defensive back, announced his decision to join the Huskies in a post on social media, citing the program’s strong coaching staff, winning tradition, and academic reputation as key factors in his decision.

    Cook, who was considered one of the top recruits in the nation coming out of high school, brings a wealth of talent and potential to the Huskies’ secondary. His combination of size, speed, and athleticism make him a valuable addition to a defense that is looking to reload and compete for a conference championship.

    Washington fans are sure to be excited about the addition of Cook to their roster, as he has the potential to make an immediate impact and help the team compete at the highest level. With his commitment, the Huskies have added another elite player to their already impressive recruiting class, solidifying their status as a program on the rise.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Johntay Cook and the Washington Huskies as they prepare for the upcoming season. Go Dawgs!

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  • Former Five-Star Receiver Johntay Cook II Chooses Washington over Florida Gators

    Former Five-Star Receiver Johntay Cook II Chooses Washington over Florida Gators


    Former Texas Longhorns receiver Johntay Cook II, a prominent target in the transfer portal for Florida, on Saturday pledged his services to Washington, choosing the Huskies over the Gators.

    A former five-star in the 2023 recruiting class, Cook II will have two years of eligibility remaining. He appeared in 20 games with the Longhorns, recording 16 receptions for 273 yards and two touchdowns in that time.

    Cook II’s commitment to Washington comes after a recent crystal ball from 247 Sports national recruiting analyst Mike Roach for Cook II to land at Washington. He visited with the Huskies prior to announcing his commitment.

    He also recently visited Florida from Dec. 21 until Dec. 22. After his visit, On3’s Pete Nakos predicted Cook II would commit to the Gators. However, it seems in recent days that the Gators had begun to distance themselves from Cook II due to an already-full receiver room.

    Despite Cook II heading to Washington, the Gators have still managed to put together one of the nation’s best receiver class in this recruiting cycle.

    The Gators signed a four-man high school receiver class made up of five-star Dallas Wilson, five-star Vernell Brown III, four-star Naeshaun Montgomery and three-star Muizz Tounkara while also adding former UCLA starter J. Michael Sturdivant via the transfer portal.

    Both Wilson and Brown III are ranked inside the top-10 of On3’s industry rankings, and its the first time Florida has signed two composite five-star receivers in the same class since 2003.

    The Gators are also set to return receivers Eugene Wilson III, Aidan Mizell, Kahleil Jackson, Tank Hawkins and TJ Abrams next season.

    Since the portal opened, the Gators have added four total transfers to its time while losing 19 total players, 13 of which are on scholarship. Gators Illustrated is keeping track of all of Florida’s transfer portal moves here and is keeping count of the Gators’ roster count here.





    Former five-star receiver Johntay Cook II has made his decision, choosing to commit to the University of Washington over the Florida Gators.

    Cook, who was highly sought after by top college football programs across the country, ultimately felt that Washington was the best fit for him both academically and athletically.

    “I am excited to announce that I will be continuing my football career at the University of Washington,” Cook said in a statement. “I believe that the coaching staff, the facilities, and the overall atmosphere at Washington will help me reach my full potential as a player.”

    The 6-foot-4 receiver is expected to make an immediate impact for the Huskies, who are looking to bolster their receiving corps for the upcoming season. With his size, speed, and excellent route-running ability, Cook is sure to be a key player for Washington in the years to come.

    Despite interest from other top programs, Cook ultimately felt that Washington was the best place for him to continue his football career and pursue his academic goals. Gators fans may be disappointed to miss out on his talent, but Huskies fans are surely thrilled to welcome him to their program.

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  • Washington scores commitment from Texas transfer WR Johntay Cook

    Washington scores commitment from Texas transfer WR Johntay Cook


    Washington scores commitment from Texas transfer WR Johntay Cook

    Jedd Fisch secured a marquee commitment from one of the one most sought after young receivers in the transfer portal, landing former Texas wideout Johntay Cook. The 6-foot, 170-pound receiver will have three years of eligibility with Washington.

    Cook showed flashes this season in his reserve role, racking up 137 yards on eight catches and scoring two touchdowns.

    Cook has a strong reputation as an explosive athlete with breakaway speed; precisely the type of young talent Fisch is looking to build around to improve on an offense that accumulated 3,028 passing yards and 18 touchdowns this season.

    The Huskes finished 6-6 this season; 9th in the Big Ten.

    Cook checked in at No. 23 overall in the Rivals Portal rankings.

    Stay locked in on the Rivals Transfer Tracker to keep up with the latest transfer news, portal entries, commitments, and rankings. For a deep-dive into the transfer portal, make sure you visit the Rivals Transfer Search page.

    The Rivals Transfer Portal X account is a must-follow for any college football fan.

    The winter college football transfer portal window is scheduled to open on December 9th, 2024 for 20 days. Additionally, players have a 30-day window to transfer when their head coach leaves. There is also a five-day window for players to transfer after their team has finished postseason play. A 10-day transfer window will open on April 16th as well.



    The Washington Huskies have added a big-time playmaker to their roster, as former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Johntay Cook has announced his commitment to transfer to Washington.

    Cook, a talented pass-catcher with blazing speed and great hands, will bring a dynamic element to the Huskies’ offense. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound receiver showed flashes of greatness during his time at Texas and is poised to make a major impact in the Pac-12.

    With Cook’s addition, Washington adds another weapon to an already potent offense, and fans can’t wait to see him take the field in purple and gold. Welcome to the Husky family, Johntay Cook! #GoHuskies

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  • Illinois Lottery player wins $1M after purchasing Powerball ticket at Jewel-Osco in Cook County

    Illinois Lottery player wins $1M after purchasing Powerball ticket at Jewel-Osco in Cook County


    An Illinois Lottery player won $1 million after purchasing a Powerball ticket at a Jewel-Osco grocery store in Cook County.

    The winning ticket was purchased at the Melrose Park store located at 800 North Ave.

    The lucky player bought the ticket for the Powerball drawing on Saturday, Dec. 21, and matched all five winning numbers: 1-12-17-21-58.

    As a bonus for selling the winning ticket, the Jewel-Osco store will receive a $10,000 prize.

    Winners have one year from the drawing date to claim their prize. 

    Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 9:59 p.m.

    The Powerball jackpot for the next drawing is an estimated $145 million.

    The Source: FOX 32 Chicago received information on the winning ticket from the Illinois Lottery. 

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    Illinois Lottery player strikes it big with $1M Powerball win at Jewel-Osco in Cook County

    One lucky Illinois Lottery player is celebrating a life-changing win after purchasing a Powerball ticket at a Jewel-Osco in Cook County. The ticket, which matched all five numbers drawn in the recent Powerball drawing, is worth a whopping $1 million.

    The winning numbers for the drawing were 08-10-20-44-46, with a Powerball number of 16. The lucky winner has yet to come forward to claim their prize, but lottery officials are urging the winner to sign the back of their ticket and contact the Illinois Lottery as soon as possible to begin the prize claim process.

    Jewel-Osco, located at [insert address], will also receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. Store employees are excited about the news and are eagerly awaiting the winner to come forward.

    This win marks yet another exciting moment for Illinois Lottery players, as the state continues to see big wins and life-changing prizes being awarded. Congratulations to the lucky winner, and best of luck to all players in future drawings!

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  • Hard Rock Cafe Button Up Shirt Employee Work Medium Maroon Chef Cook Server

    Hard Rock Cafe Button Up Shirt Employee Work Medium Maroon Chef Cook Server



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  • Panasonic HomeChef 7-in-1 Compact Oven with Convection Bake, Airfryer, Steam, Slow Cook, Ferment, 1200 watts, .7 cu ft with Easy Clean Interior – NU-SC180B (Black)

    Panasonic HomeChef 7-in-1 Compact Oven with Convection Bake, Airfryer, Steam, Slow Cook, Ferment, 1200 watts, .7 cu ft with Easy Clean Interior – NU-SC180B (Black)


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  • Panasonic NN-SD67LS 1100W with Genius Sensor Cook and Auto Defrost Countertop Microwave Oven, 1.3 cu ft, Stainless Steel

    Panasonic NN-SD67LS 1100W with Genius Sensor Cook and Auto Defrost Countertop Microwave Oven, 1.3 cu ft, Stainless Steel


    Price: $222.96
    (as of Dec 16,2024 23:54:39 UTC – Details)




    Delicious Foods, Smarter Cooking with Panasonic Microwaves: Panasonic patented Genius Sensor technology, designed in Japan for fast cooking and delicious results, 1100W powerful cooking and 1.3 cu ft interior
    Auto and Sensor Cook: Panasonic microwave oven with 10 preset smart cooking options including potatoes, fresh and frozen vegetables, frozen pizza and entrees, casseroles, rice, pasta and more, plus Auto Defrost and smart Sensor Cook and Reheat
    Minimum Countertop Footprint: Smart, compact microwave oven occupies less space for electronics and more for interior capacity: 11.8 in. H x 21.2 in. W x 17.4 in. D with 12.4 in. turntable
    Microwave Popcorn: Choose from 3 power level options, depending on the size of the microwave popcorn bag, for perfect popping every time
    Keep Warm: Keeps foods like vegetables, soups, hors d’oeuvres, gravies, sauces and desserts warm and delicious until they’re ready to serve

    Customers say

    Customers are satisfied with the microwave oven’s performance, appearance, and value. They find it works well, looks attractive, and provides good value for money. However, some have mixed opinions about its ease of use, durability, noise level, power, and timer control.

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    Introducing the Panasonic NN-SD67LS 1100W Countertop Microwave Oven!

    Looking for a reliable and efficient microwave oven for your kitchen? Look no further than the Panasonic NN-SD67LS. This sleek stainless steel microwave oven not only looks great on your countertop, but it also packs a powerful punch with its 1100W power output.

    The NN-SD67LS features Genius Sensor Cook technology, which automatically adjusts power levels and cooking times based on the type of food being cooked. This ensures that your dishes are cooked perfectly every time, without any guesswork.

    In addition, this microwave oven also comes with Auto Defrost functionality, making it easy to defrost frozen foods quickly and evenly. The 1.3 cu ft capacity provides plenty of space for all your cooking needs, whether you’re reheating leftovers or cooking a full meal.

    Overall, the Panasonic NN-SD67LS is a versatile and reliable countertop microwave oven that will make meal prep a breeze. Upgrade your kitchen today with this top-of-the-line appliance!
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  • Sarah Rodriguez C. L. Moore Monte Cook C. J. Cherry Art of Goosebump (Hardback)

    Sarah Rodriguez C. L. Moore Monte Cook C. J. Cherry Art of Goosebump (Hardback)



    Sarah Rodriguez C. L. Moore Monte Cook C. J. Cherry Art of Goosebump (Hardback)

    Price : 30.06

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    If you’re a fan of horror and fantasy literature, then you won’t want to miss out on these amazing authors and their works. Sarah Rodriguez, C. L. Moore, Monte Cook, and C. J. Cherry are all masters of the craft, and their stories will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    And if you’re looking for a truly spine-tingling read, then you’ll definitely want to check out the Art of Goosebump hardback. This beautifully illustrated book is a must-have for any fan of R.L. Stine’s iconic Goosebumps series. With stunning artwork and behind-the-scenes insights, this book is sure to delight both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

    So why wait? Dive into the worlds of these incredible authors and add the Art of Goosebump hardback to your collection today!
    #Sarah #Rodriguez #Moore #Monte #Cook #Cherry #Art #Goosebump #Hardback

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