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NFL Week 18 injuries and benchings: With playoff seeds on the line, who’s starting or sitting?
While the vast majority of fantasy leagues crowned their champions following Week 17, some leagues prefer to span the entirety of the NFL season. And that makes cobbling together a starting lineup a bit complicated for fantasy managers in Week 18 when NFL teams weigh the risk of injury against the reward of a playoff spot or improved seeding.
Twelve of the 14 playoff spots are set but three division titles remain up for grabs. Several of the seed lines are locked down, but most remain up for grabs, which could lead to some interesting roster decisions for both NFL and fantasy teams.
Here’s a look at each Week 18 matchup game-by-game and how potential playoff implications and seeding could play a role in those games.
Saturday
Browns at Ravens, Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET (ESPN, ABC)
Playoff scenarios: With a win or tie, the Ravens claim the AFC North title and secure the No. 3 seed in the playoffs. A Baltimore loss opens the door for the Ravens to slide down to the No. 5 seed pending the outcome of the Steelers game.
What we know: A division title brings with it a home playoff game, so the Ravens will be at full-go for this one. The Browns named Bailey Zappe as their starting quarterback for the regular season’s final game.
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Key injuries: Ravens running back Justice Hill (concussion) is out for the second straight week. Wide receiver Nelson Agholor (concussion) missed the last two games but has been a full participant at practice and is good to go. Browns tight end David Njoku (knee), wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion) and running backs Pierre Strong (head) and Jerome Ford (ankle) have all been placed on injured reserve.
What could change: This game opens the weekend, so no other games impact this one.
Fantasy analysis: Jerry Jeudy (12 receptions, 94 yards receiving in Week 17) remains the WR to start in Cleveland. Even he’s a risky play with Zappe starting at quarterback. With Ford out, avoid Browns RBs.
Bengals at Steelers, Saturday, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, ABC)
Playoff scenarios: The Bengals need to win and for the Broncos to lose and the Dolphins to lose or tie on Sunday to make the postseason. The Steelers are already in but can win the AFC North and the No. 3 seed with a victory and a Ravens loss. A loss potentially pushes Pittsburgh back to the No. 6 seed should the Chargers win in Week 18.
What we know: Coach Mike Tomlin indicated early in the week that he didn’t expect to rest his starters regardless of Baltimore’s result. If Pittsburgh secures the No. 5 seed, the Texans await — a likely more appealing foe than another matchup with the Ravens if the Steelers fell to the No. 6 seed.
Key injuries: Bengals running back Chase Brown (right ankle) is questionable and will be a game-time decision, according to coach Zac Taylor. Brown was unable to play in the overtime period of the team’s Week 17 win against the Broncos and did not practice this week. Wide receiver Tee Higgins (ankle/knee) is questionable and was limited all week. He carried the same designation before his three-touchdown performance in Week 17, so expect him to be active.
What could change: If the Ravens win in Saturday’s first game, the AFC North crown is off the table for the Steelers. However, seeding and matchups are still in play as noted above.
Fantasy analysis: Khalil Herbert led the backfield after Brown’s Week 17 injury and had 5.8 yards per carry, but the Steelers rank seventh in rush yards allowed per game and sixth in yards per carry allowed. Still, Herbert is an RB2 this week with Brown out. Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren are RB2s with Warren having the upside. Harris had 13 carries for 74 yards (5.7 YPC), and Warren had 11 carries for 71 yards (6.5 YPC) last week. But Warren has been the passing-game back with 41 yards receiving in Week 17 and 44 in Week 16.
Sunday
Panthers at Falcons, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
Playoff scenarios: To win the NFC South, the Falcons need to win and for the Buccaneers to lose.
What we know: The Falcons have their season on the line so their key offensive players are a full go. Panthers running back Miles Sanders (ankle) was designated to return to practice.
Key injuries: Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (calf) was placed on injured reserve last weekend. Sanders is listed as questionable as is rookie wide receiver Xavier Legette (hip/wrist). Falcons wide receiver Darnell Mooney (shoulder) is questionable, but expect him to be active with a division title at stake.
What could change: Both Atlanta and Tampa Bay play at the same time, so the NFC South will be decided after the opening slate of Sunday games.
Fantasy analysis: As expected, Raheem Blackshear led over Mike Boone in Week 17, but it matters not, as Boone saw a bit more passing game work, which renders both useless. In the passing game, though, Legette returned and stepped right back into the No. 2 role with nine targets, despite Jalen Coker seeing six more routes. — Jake Ciely
Commanders at Cowboys, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: The Commanders lock down the NFC’s No. 6 seed with a win. A loss and a Packers win pushes Washington to the No. 7 seed and a third date with the Eagles on Super Wild Card Weekend.
What we know: Commanders coach Dan Quinn wants to secure the best playoff positioning for his squad and said of the team’s hold on the No. 6 seed, “We’re going to fight like hell to keep it.” Expect to see Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, Zach Ertz and more in this one. Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy was coy with the media when asked which of Cooper Rush or Trey Lance will start in Week 18 and if both will play.
Key injuries: Commanders running back Austin Ekeler (concussion) was designated to return to practice from injured reserve and has been a full participant, but is questionable for Sunday. Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (shoulder) has already been ruled out for the final week.
What could change: Nothing as Quinn has indicated that Washington is all about locking down the No. 6 seed.
Fantasy analysis: If Ekeler returns from IR this week, he’s a decent flex option. But Brian Robinson Jr. is the lead back for the Commanders and is an RB2 with or without Ekeler. Without Lamb in Week 17, Cooks led all Dallas receivers with eight targets, four receptions and 52 receiving yards, but Jalen Tolbert caught the Cowboys’ only touchdown. Cooks can be flexed in more desperate situations.
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Bears at Packers, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: The Packers are already in the NFC playoff field, but a win and Commanders loss moves them to the No. 6 seed. A loss or Commanders win leaves them at the No. 7 seed.
What we know: Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Wednesday the team’s healthy players will play in Week 18 as he sees value in having them play and play well. That means Jordan Love at quarterback and Josh Jacobs in the backfield as Green Bay gets ready for the playoffs.
Key injuries: Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (knee bruise) got in a limited session Friday and is listed as questionable after missing Week 17.
What could change: Nothing likely before game time, especially since Green Bay and Washington play at the same time, but there is the potential that the Packers get up big on a Bears team with 10 straight losses and elect to pull Love and Jacobs and roll with backups at some point.
Fantasy analysis: Predicting who of the Packers’ receivers will produce for fantasy purposes is an impossible task. But in Week 17, Romeo Doubs was the most-targeted receiver (by far), with 11 targets for seven receptions and 58 yards. Dontayvion Wicks saw five targets while Jayden Reed saw four, and none of them had a touchdown reception. Watson’s injury or availability doesn’t impact this target share scenario too much.
Texans at Titans, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
Playoff scenarios: The Texans are locked into the No. 4 seed and have won the AFC South.
What we know: Titans quarterback Will Levis will start Sunday, but coach Brian Callahan said Mason Rudolph will also get some time in the season finale. Despite Houston’s seeding being secure, coach DeMeco Ryans indicated again Wednesday that his starters will play coming off a brutal loss to the Ravens — although how much they will play remains an open question and could depend on “how the game goes.”
Key injuries: Titans running back Tony Pollard (ankle) did not practice Friday after limited sessions Wednesday and Thursday, while Tyjae Spears (concussion) is out. Kicker Nick Folk (abdomen) is also out, so Matthew Wright will handle those duties. Though not injury-related, expect to see wide receiver Diontae Johnson make his Houston debut after being claimed off waivers last week.
What could change: Pollard’s status bares monitoring. If he can’t go, third-year back Julius Chestnut would be the next man up.
Fantasy analysis: No matter the quarterback, Calvin Ridley is the only reliable option. That includes Pollard being a major risk, missing Week 17, and with Spears out. — Ciely
Jaguars at Colts, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: There are no playoff stakes in this contest.
What we know: Both teams are finishing out the season in this one. Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will be out for this one and Joe Flacco will start for Indianapolis.
Key injuries: Richardson (back spasms/soreness, foot) is out for the second straight week after not practicing.
What could change: Now that we know its Flacco at QB, not much. Both teams are looking to close out the season and move on to preparing for the 2025 season.
Fantasy analysis: Josh Downs is the Colts receiver to consider flexing. He is the Colts’ most-targeted wide receiver with 7.23 targets per game, followed by Michael Pittman Jr. with 6.73.
Bills at Patriots, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
Playoff scenarios: The Bills have nailed down the No. 2 seed in the AFC.
What we know: Buffalo quarterback and MVP candidate Josh Allen will start to keep his consecutive starts streak intact (114, counting the postseason) before quickly giving way to backup QB Mitch Trubisky. The same could be said for other skill players on Buffalo like running back James Cook and wide receiver Khalil Shakir. Bills coach Sean McDermott said Monday the team’s active roster will be a blend of starters and depth players they want to get an extended look at in a game setting. Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye is expected to play — even if there is a case to be made to not play him. A loss clinches the No. 1 pick for New England in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Key injuries: Despite OC Alex Van Pelt saying he’ll play, Maye (right hand) was limited all week and is listed as questionable. Patriots tight end Hunter Henry (foot) has been limited too. Bills wide receiver Curtis Samuel (rib) is questionable.
What could change: Sixth-round pick Joe Milton III has taken some first-team reps this week, so its possible Maye won’t play the whole way.
Fantasy analysis: The Patriots rank near the bottom of the league in most defensive stats, so Trubisky could be a QB2 in Superflex leagues this week. There’s really no reason for the Bills to play Cook. Ray Davis should be the lead back with Cook out, and he could be a decent flex option against New England. It’s a wait-and-see approach for Bills receivers. If Cooper and Shakir sit, Keon Coleman could be a sneaky flex play this week. While Henry (who could sit) is fantasy’s TE12 this year (145.4 PPR points), his 9.09 points per game are easy enough to replace with someone like Pat Freiermuth, Chig Okonkwo, Noah Gray or Mike Gesicki, one of whom should be available in free agency.
Giants at Eagles, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
Playoff scenarios: The Eagles are locked into the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
What we know: As it stands now, Tanner McKee looks to be in line to start for Philadelphia in a game that will do nothing to change their playoff seeding. Coach Nick Sirianni said Wednesday he will be resting some of his starters and one of those will probably be running back Saquon Barkley, who is 100 yards shy of tying Eric Dickerson’s rushing record. Star wide receivers A.J. Brown (knee) and DeVonta Smith (wrist) also look likely to get the game off as they are listed as doubtful. Much of the team’s first-string defense and offensive line are likely to sit or play limited amounts. On the other hand, tight end Dallas Goedert (knee) had his practice window opened in Week 18 and carries no injury designation.
Key injuries: Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (concussion) remains in the concussion protocol and is out. Backup QB Kenny Pickett (ribs) did not practice this week and is questionable.
What could change: Who starts for Philadelphia will likely not be known until later this week, but all signs point to McKee.
Fantasy analysis: Hurts was unable to play in Week 17 as he was in concussion protocol, so he will sit in a meaningless game to rest up for the playoffs. After Pickett left with a rib injury last week, McKee went 3-for-4 with two touchdown passes. If Brown and Smith both sit, there’s no reason to risk playing another Eagles WR with so many unknowns.
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Saints at Buccaneers, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: With a win or tie, the Buccaneers take the NFC South. With a loss, Tampa Bay needs Atlanta to also lose or tie to clinch the division.
What we know: Tampa Bay controls its path to a playoff spot and quarterback Baker Mayfield will look to keep rolling with 14 touchdowns in his last four games. After a full session Friday, rookie running back Bucky Irving was off of the injury report. The Saints have had a ton of offensive injuries and may be relying on recent pickup Clyde Edwards-Helaire to carry the backfield load with rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler under center.
Key injuries: Despite being limited in practice the last two days, Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton (knee) is listed as doubtful. Wide receiver Sterling Shepard (hamstring) is questionable. Saints wide receiver Chris Olave (concussion) continues to be a full practice participant and is listed as questionable and tight end Juwan Johnson (knee) is also questionable. Running back Alvin Kamara (groin) is tagged as doubtful, while RB Kendre Miller (concussion) quarterback Derek Carr (left hand) are both out.
What could change: Both Tampa Bay and Atlanta play at the same time, so the NFC South will be decided in Sunday’s early window.
Fantasy analysis: With Miller sidelined, Edwards-Helaire goes from, “Did you know he was on the Saints?” to, “Man, I might need CEH as a Flex RB in Week 18.” — Ciely
Irving has been rolling and is an RB1 this week. Since Week 6, Irving has averaged 16.97 PPR points and has gone over 100 yards rushing three times.
Chiefs at Broncos, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS)
Playoff scenarios: The Chiefs nailed down the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the first-round bye in Week 17. The Broncos need a win or tie to get in or losses/ties from the Dolphins and Bengals.
What we know: Chiefs coach Andy Reid tends to rest his stars in the final week of the season with a playoff berth/positioning secured — something that has become commonplace for Kansas City — and that will once again be the case. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, running back Kareem Hunt and multiple key defensive players are listed as doubtful. Carson Wentz is starting at QB for the Chiefs. For Denver, their season is on the line, so expect all their main cogs to be in the lineup.
Key injuries: Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (ribs) is out after not practicing all week and missing the latter part of the Week 17 win over the Steelers. Mahomes has been battling an ankle injury and an extra week of rest should do him some good. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman (knee) is out after having his practice window opened Wednesday
What could change: Nothing. While Cincinnati plays Saturday, Miami will take the field at the same time as Denver so the final AFC wild card will be determined in the late afternoon window.
Fantasy analysis: The Broncos are ranked second in yards per play allowed and yards per rush allowed and sixth in net yards per attempt allowed. While they are ranked 25th in passing yards per game allowed, trusting Wentz against Denver, which needs a win to get into the playoffs, is tough. Kelce is aging and is the perfect rest candidate in Week 18, but the Chiefs love throwing to their tight ends. Noah Gray could see a lot of work and score some solid fantasy points. With Pacheco out and Hunt doubtful, expect the Chiefs backfield to be split between Samaje Perine and Carson Steele.
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Chargers at Raiders, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS)
Playoff scenarios: In Jim Harbaugh’s first year as coach, the Chargers are already in the AFC field. They could move up to the No. 5 seed with a win and a Steelers loss. Otherwise, they are set as the No. 6 seed.
What we know: Harbaugh said Monday, “the plan will be to win,” but he wasn’t interested in going through hypotheticals should a Steelers win lock his team into the No. 6 spot. Las Vegas will start Alexander Mattison at running back with Ameer Abdullah out.
Key injuries: Chargers wide receiver Josh Palmer (foot) and running back Gus Edwards (ankle) are out after not practicing this week. Edwards sat out in Week 17 as well. Abdullah (foot), who had 147 total yards in Las Vegas’ Week 17 win, is out after not practicing this week.
What could change: Since the Steelers play Saturday night, the Chargers will know if they have a chance at better seeding before Sunday’s game. If they can’t move up, it is not a stretch to imagine quarterback Justin Herbert, wide receiver Ladd McConkey and running back J.K. Dobbins resting to have them fresh for the playoffs.
Fantasy analysis: TE1 Brock Bowers and WR2 Jakobi Meyers should start in fantasy this week. Mattison is a flex option, with nearly every other Raiders RB on the injury report. Avoid the Chargers backfield if Dobbins ends up resting.
Seahawks at Rams, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: The Rams have clinched the NFC West and are currently the No. 3 seed. A win keeps that position but a loss combined with a Buccaneers win drops L.A. to the No. 4 seed.
What we know: The Rams will rest quarterback Matthew Stafford and start Jimmy Garoppolo in Week 18. The team will also rest running back Kyren Williams and wide receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nucua, as well as several offensive linemen. In an interview with the team’s official website, McVay specifically named rookie running back Blake Corum as someone he’s looking forward to seeing in extended action. Even though they have been eliminated from playoff contention, coach Mike Macdonald said Seattle is planning to treat this like a normal game.
Key injuries: Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III (ankle) was placed on injured reserve last week.
What could change: Since the Rams are already planning to sit their main guys, nothing should change.
Fantasy analysis: Corum should be added where available and has the ceiling of an RB1 this week.
Dolphins at Jets, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: The Dolphins need to win and get a Broncos loss to earn the final AFC wild card.
What we know: Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel says the team is approaching this week as if Tyler Huntley will start at quarterback. Tua Tagovailoa (hip) has been limited all week after McDaniel said earlier in the week that his QB1’s status was “firmly in the unknown.” New York quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to start as he looks to become the fifth player to throw 500 career touchdown passes.
Key injuries: Tagovailoa (hip) is listed as doubtful and the team has been preparing all week as if he wouldn’t be able to play. Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (knee) is listed as questionable and was upgraded to a full practice participant Friday after logging limited sessions to start the week — he had missed the last two games. Jets kicker Greg Zuerlein (knee) was placed back on injured reserve and the team signed Greg Joseph to kick in Week 18. Tight end Tyler Conklin (calf) got in a limited practice Friday is listed as questionable.
What could change: Even without Tagovailoa, this shapes up as a favorable matchup for the Dolphins’ skill position players. The Jets are already going to be without one of their best defensive players in defensive back Sauce Gardner (hamstring) and could also be without defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (hamstring), who is questionable. New York’s defense has allowed at least 25 points in six of the last seven games.
Fantasy analysis: Huntley was 22-of-26 passing last week against the Browns for 225 yards and a 115.5 passer rating. Tyreek Hill caught nine passes for 105 yards and is a fringe WR1/WR2 this week. If Waddle plays, he’s a high-ceiling flex option.
49ers at Cardinals, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX)
Playoff scenarios: There are no playoff implications with this game.
What we know: Joshua Dobbs will start at quarterback for San Francisco in Week 18. QB Brock Purdy will not play after suffering a bruised elbow with nerve inflammation in the team’s Week 17 loss to the Lions. With James Conner (knee) and Trey Benson (ankle) on injured reserve, the Cardinals have signed Michael Carter to the active roster and he will lead the team’s backfield in Week 18.
Key injuries: Purdy will sit out the finale for the 49ers. Conner is out after leaving the last two games early with a knee injury. 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (rib/wrist) is out after not practicing this week, while tight end George Kittle (ankle/hamstring) is questionable following two straight limited sessions. Cardinals kicker Matt Prater (left knee) has been ruled out, so it will be Chad Ryland attempting field goals Sunday.
What could change: A dual QB game where Shanahan utilizes Dobbs and Allen.
Fantasy analysis: With Dobbs set to play in Purdy’s place, Ricky Pearsall and Jauan Jennings are still WR2/flex options in Week 18, however risky. After Conner left the game, Carter led the backfield and had 70 yards rushing on 13 carries. He could be a sneaky RB2 in Week 18.
Sunday Night Football
Vikings at Lions, Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
Playoff scenarios: The winner here takes the NFC North and more importantly, the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Detroit can also secure both marks with a tie.
What we know: The two best teams in the NFC will duke it out for home field and the all important bye. The loser drops to the No. 5 seed and will have to go on the road against the Rams or NFC South division winner. Detroit won the first matchup in Week 7, 31-29, on a late field goal.
Key injuries: Lions running back David Montgomery (knee) will miss his third straight game and seems more likely to try and return in the postseason. RB Craig Reynolds (back) is listed as questionable.
What could change: Nothing from the earlier games will impact this one. This game will determine where the NFC’s road to the Super Bowl goes through.
Fantasy analysis: Jahmyr Gibbs is Jake Ciely’s RB1 this week. Gibbs had 117 yards on the ground last week, a rushing touchdown and caught four passes for 46 yards in Montgomery’s absence in Week 17. With the Vikings needing the win, Aaron Jones is Ciely’s RB6 this week.
(Photo of Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp: Harry How / Getty Images)
As the NFL regular season comes to a close with Week 18 upon us, teams are making crucial decisions on who to start and who to bench as they jockey for playoff positioning. With playoff seeds on the line, injuries and benchings are a hot topic of discussion among fans and analysts alike.Injuries have plagued several teams heading into the final week of the regular season, with key players being ruled out or questionable for Sunday’s games. From star quarterbacks to top defensive players, injuries are having a major impact on which players will take the field in Week 18.
On the other hand, some teams are choosing to bench key players in order to rest them for the upcoming playoffs or to give younger players a chance to showcase their skills. With so much at stake, the decision to sit a star player can have a significant impact on a team’s chances of securing a favorable playoff seed.
As the drama unfolds in Week 18, keep an eye on the injury reports and benching announcements to see which teams are playing it safe and which are going all in for a shot at the postseason. With so much on the line, every decision could make or break a team’s playoff hopes. Stay tuned for updates on who’s starting or sitting in this pivotal week of the NFL season.
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Before the ball drops in Times Square to ring in the new year, Michigan football will look to end the 2024 college football season hoisting the ReliaQuest Bowl trophy.
But the Wolverines (7-5) will be without a considerable chunk of their depth chart when they take on No. 11 Alabama (9-3) on Tuesday at noon ET in Tampa, Florida.
Here’s what to know on which Michigan players are opting out of Tuesday’s ReliaQuest Bowl against Alabama, including those who have declared for the 2025 NFL draft or entered their names into the transfer portal:
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Michigan opt-outs vs Alabama
Declared for NFL draft
The following players have declared for April’s NFL draft and won’t play in Tuesday’s ReliaQuest Bowl:
Entered transfer portal
The following players have entered the transfer portal and won’t play in Tuesday’s ReliaQuest Bowl:
New school in parentheses according to 247Sports as of Monday, Dec. 30 at 5:15 p.m. ET
- EDGE Breeon Ishmail
- QB Anthony Arnou
- K Adam Samaha (UNC)
- CB Myles Pollard (Memphis)
- WR Tyler Morris
- IOL Dominick Giudice (Missouri)
- OT Tristan Bounds (Arizona)
- QB Jayden Denegal (San Diego State)
- LB Micah Pollard (Liberty)
- OT Andrew Gentry (BYU)
- RB Cole Cabana (Western Michigan)
- P Tommy Doman (Florida)
- WR Logan Forbes
- IOL Raheem Anderson (Western Michigan)
- RB Tavierre Dunlap (Eastern Michigan)
- LB Christian Boivin
Others
As previously reported by the Detroit Free Press’ Tony Garcia, senior safety Makari Paige did not travel to Tampa with Michigan for the ReliaQuest Bowl. Paige, who has a year of eligibility remaining, finished with 45 tackles, four broken-up passes and two interceptions this season.
Michigan-Alabama ReliaQuest Bowl time today
- Date: Tuesday, Dec. 31
- Time: Noon ET
- Location: Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)
Michigan and Alabama will kick off in the 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl at noon ET on Tuesday, Dec. 31 inside Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The ReliaQuest Bowl is just around the corner, but unfortunately, some key Wolverines players will be sitting out the game. Find out which players will be missing from the lineup and how it might affect the team’s performance in this year’s bowl game.
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What you can get: The package includes 50 pieces painted people models, which are randomly packaged and has enough quantity for you to use or send to famliy or friends as gifts
Quality material: the people figurines are made of plastic, which make the model figures look real and , allow you to see the details of the tiny people’s clothes.
Wonderful design: There are multi-colored male and female model train passenger figures with various poses which with well painted, assorted colors and styles, these figures are good choice for populating your model scenes, add realism and help to express your ideas
Multifunctional use: these tiny plastic people can be suitable for many occasions, such as model train layout, architectural building, train station layout, they can be applied to make miniature craft.Customers say
Customers find the figurines cute and suitable for populating HO train layouts. They work well for crafts and provide good variety in stances, poses, and characters. Many customers appreciate the value for money, variety, and character design. However, some have differing opinions on size, quality, and paint quality.
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Are you looking to add some life to your miniature scenes or model train park? Look no further than the Hiawbon 50 Pcs 1:87 Scale/HO Scale People Figurines Set! These tiny sitting and standing figurines are delicately hand-painted to add realism to your dioramas.Whether you’re creating a bustling city street scene or a peaceful park setting, these people figures are perfect for adding a touch of realism. The set includes a variety of different poses and styles, allowing you to create a diverse crowd for your miniature world.
These figurines are made from high-quality materials and are built to last. Plus, with 50 pieces in the set, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from when setting up your scenes.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring your miniature scenes to life with the Hiawbon 50 Pcs 1:87 Scale/HO Scale People Figurines Set. Order yours today and start creating stunning dioramas that will impress everyone who sees them!
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Price: $16.99
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Features:
The scale mini model is suitable for sending to your colleagues, classmates, relatives, neighbors and family members, enhancing your relationships.
You can apply these architectural scale figures to DIY the scene you want with your family members, bringing a lot of fun to your spare time.Specifications:
Material: plastic
Color: lively colors
Size: about 0.79 inches/ 2 cm in standing posture, 0.63 inches/ 1.6 cm in sitting posturePackage includes:
100 x People figurinesNotes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.
Chocking risk may exist, please keep away from little kids.
You Will Receive: the package includes 100 pieces of tiny people figurines in different postures and genders, which are randomly packaged, sufficient for your daily use and replacement, suitable for playing your imagination to create miniature Scenes
Proper Size: the proportion of the miniature figurines is 1: 87, and they measure about 0.79 inches/ 2 cm in standing posture, 0.63 inches/ 1.6 cm in sitting posture, can help scale buildings and express the scene you need
Quality Material: our tiny people are made of plastic, firm and sturdy, reliable to use, stable in texture, lightweight and reusable, not easy to fade, break or deform, can be kept and applied for a long time
Colorful Figures: our mini people figures are modern and stylish, wearing various kinds of clothes, with bright colors and good simulation effect, allowing you to see the details, providing you with a satisfactory using experience
Wide Applications: the miniature people can be applied as train passengers and customers, to populate your model scenes like shopping malls, schools, hospitals, train stations, villages, communities and so on
Are you looking to add some life and detail to your miniature scenes or model railroad layouts? Look no further than the Hungdao 100 Pcs Small 1:87 Ho Scale Tiny People Figurines!These tiny people figurines are perfect for creating realistic scenes in parks, streets, or architectural settings. With a mix of sitting and standing figures, you can easily populate your miniature world with these intricately painted figures.
Whether you’re a hobbyist, model builder, or just looking to add some charm to your décor, these miniature people figurines are sure to impress. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring your miniature scenes to life with the Hungdao 100 Pcs Small 1:87 Ho Scale Tiny People Figurines!
#Hungdao #Pcs #Small #Scale #Tiny #People #Figurines #Miniature #People #Figurines #Sitting #Standing #Tiny #People #Architectural #People #Painted #Figures #Park #Street #Miniature #Scenes,1:87 scaleLEMBERI Office Desk Chair, Big and Tall High Back Managerial Executive Computer Chair, Ergonomic Height Adjustable PU Leather Chairs with Cushions Armrest for Long Time Sitting (Brown)
Price: $99.98
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Dimension
23.8″D x 24.5″W x 46.4″H
27.5″D x 28″W x 49″H
25.6″D x 23.6″W x 35.6″H
20″D x 21.7″W x 53″H
20.5″D x 21.6″W x 49.2″H
33.5″D x 23″W x 37″H
Heavy Duty Design for Big and Tall: With our new and advanced comfortable desk chair! The LEMBERI executive office chair is significantly taller and wider than other office chairs out in the market. The tall and soft chair back allows you to increase and decrease the pressure provided to your back. With exceptionally large seating cushion and extra-strong metal base you don’t have to worry anymore if you are taller or bigger, now we have got the ideal executive office chair designed just for you
Comfortable Chair for Long Time Working: Unique ergonomic design with super soft sponge, let you work for a long time will not be tired. The back design gives you the feeling of being hugged when you lean back in the chair. Rolling function can relax you body. And you can turn it on or off as you like.This computer desk chair will make for a good experience when you work long hours at home or in the office
Selected top-notch Material: Our ergonomic chair combines comfort with fine style due to the top-notch materials used for its design. Bonded, soft to the touch leather is used for the cushions that will let you skin breathe at all times. Our office chair with premium high-density foam found only in the finest furniture.Class 3 gas lift verified by SGS, durable,reliable and supports
Easy to Set Up: Follow the office chair instruction, and you will find it easy to install. It will cost you about 10-15 mins to assemble the office desk chair, which supports up to 400 pounds
Applicable Places: This office chair is suitable for the office, gaming room, living room, bedroom, the study and so on. It will make your space more modern and elegantCustomers say
Customers find the chair easy to assemble with excellent instructions. They appreciate its nice appearance and good quality. However, some have issues with the padding. Opinions differ on comfort, build quality, value for money, and size.
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Upgrade Your Office with the LEMBERI Big and Tall High Back Managerial Executive Computer Chair!Are you tired of uncomfortable office chairs that leave you feeling sore and fatigued after long hours of sitting? Look no further than the LEMBERI Office Desk Chair! This high back managerial executive chair is designed specifically for those who need extra support and comfort while working at a desk.
The ergonomic design of this chair includes a high backrest, cushioned armrests, and a padded seat that provides optimal comfort for extended periods of sitting. The seat is made from high-quality PU leather that is easy to clean and maintain, while the cushions provide added support for your back and legs.
Not only is this chair comfortable, but it is also highly adjustable to meet your specific needs. The height of the chair can be easily adjusted to accommodate users of all sizes, while the tilt mechanism allows you to recline and relax when needed. The 360-degree swivel function also allows for easy movement and multitasking while seated.
Whether you are working from home or in a professional office setting, the LEMBERI Office Desk Chair is the perfect choice for those who require a durable and supportive chair for long hours of sitting. Upgrade your office space with this stylish and functional chair today!
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soft armrests and footrest (pu leather1/18 1/24 1/43 1/64 1/87 Miniatures Hat Cute Sitting Kid Scene Figure For Cars
1/18 1/24 1/43 1/64 1/87 Miniatures Hat Cute Sitting Kid Scene Figure For Cars
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Looking for some adorable miniatures to add to your collection? Look no further than these cute sitting kid scene figures for cars! Each figure features a different child sitting on a miniature hat, adding a touch of sweetness to your display.These miniatures are perfect for adding a whimsical touch to your car dashboard, desk, or shelf. They are also great for adding a pop of color and personality to any space.
Don’t miss out on these charming miniatures – get yours today and add a touch of cuteness to your decor!
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