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Week 12 Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em
Week 12 of the 2025
NFL season starts tomorrow, which means that NFL Fantasy Football managers have only a few more games before the playoffs.
Many teams have already been eliminated, while thousands of other squads still believe they can win their leagues by pushing all the right buttons going forward.
Whether it’s adding players off the waiver wire or knowing which should start and sit, GIVEMESPORT is here to advise on how to win your upcoming matchup.
We therefore have selected ten on-the-bubble players/units you need to bench and start for Week 12. Here are our choices.
Quarterbacks
Start – Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers (vs Carolina Panthers)
Brock Purdy is back and healthy and the
San Francisco 49ers‘ quarterback is in stellar form after a 19.3 point performance against an underrated
Arizona Cardinals‘ secondary.
Now the 25-year-old faces an unpredictable
Carolina Panthers team at home on a Monday night stage that he is primed to shine on. The 49ers are getting more of their key receivers back by the week, which means that Purdy should continue to peak this season as a starting fantasy quarterback.
Sit – Daniel Jones, Indianapolis Colts (vs Kansas City Chiefs)
Daniel Jones has been an MVP candidate for most of this year for a team that is a clear-cut Super Bowl contender. The
Indianapolis Colts currently sit at 8-2, thanks in large part to the NFL’s best offense.
Nonetheless, it’s going to be hard for this unit to have a prolific day through the air against a desperate
Kansas City Chiefs team. Andy Reid’s squad still has an elite defense that is playing for its postseason lives this weekend, which means that Jones might be in for a difficult Sunday.
Running Backs
Start – TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots (vs Cincinnati Bengals)
TreVeyon Henderson has found his form in Foxborough. The
New England Patriots‘ rookie running back is coming off of a three-touchdown game against the
New York Jets which marked the fifth time he’s reached the end zone in two games.
The former Ohio State standout is a key player in both the Patriots’ ground game and passing attack, making him a matchup nightmare for a
Cincinnati Bengals‘ defense that has been among the worst in the league this season. Expect another 20+ point performance from the 23-year-old.
Sit – Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings (vs Green Bay Packers)
Aaron Jones has recorded 11+ points in three straight games, but the
Minnesota Vikings‘ tailback is facing a quality
Green Bay Packers‘ defense with a struggling J.J. McCarthy under center.
Look for Green Bay to key in on the veteran, hold him to less than 10 points, and make the Vikings’ QB beat them in this divisional affair.
Wide Receivers
Start – Rashee Rice, Kansas City Chiefs (vs Indianapolis Colts)
Rashee Rice has one of the highest projections going into this marquee clash against the Indianapolis Colts. That comes even with the AFC South giants making an upgrade to their secondary during the trade deadline.
Despite a 9.8 point performance against a loaded
Denver Broncos‘ defense, Patrick Mahomes has given the third-year wideout seven-to-ten targets every game he’s played, which bodes well for his upside against leakier secondaries.
Sit – DK Metcalf, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs Chicago Bears)
DK Metcalf hasn’t eclipsed 10 points for now three straight games with the
Pittsburgh Steelers, who are clinging onto first place in the AFC North.
The two-time Pro Bowler is seeing a decent number of targets per game, but with Aaron Rodgers out this weekend against the
Chicago Bears, he’s way too risky of an option to start in Week 12, even as a flex option.
Tight Ends
Start – Hunter Henry, New England Patriots (vs Cincinnati Bengals)
The Cincinnati Bengals are the worst team in the NFL by far at containing opposing tight ends in fantasy scoring. Now Hunter Henry gets an opportunity to have his best performance of the season for a red-hot New England Patriots team that has won eight straight.
We’re anticipating that the 30-year-old is well over the 10 point mark during what has been an uneven season fantasy-wise.
Sit – David Njoku, Cleveland Browns (vs Las Vegas Raiders)
David Njoku is gradually seeing fewer targets by the week, and now he faces a
Las Vegas Raiders‘ secondary that is actually very good at containing opposing tight ends.
While Shedeur Sanders will make his first start this weekend for the
Cleveland Browns, which could bode well for the ninth-year veteran, the upside is not worth the risk.
Defense
Start – Cleveland Browns (vs Las Vegas Raiders)
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive line might be the worst unit in the entire NFL. Myles Garrett is the front-runner for Defensive Player of the Year who is on a record-setting pace with 15 sacks this season.
The future Hall of Famer would be an MVP candidate if the rest of his team was halfway decent. Chip Kelly’s offense is in absolutely dire strength for a franchise that is stuck in football purgatory right now, and we don’t expect that to change in Week 12.
Sit – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs Los Angeles Rams)
The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers‘ defense has been gashed over the past few weeks, and gave up a record-breaking performance from Josh Allen last Sunday.
Todd Bowles‘ team will now face the scorching
Los Angeles Rams, led by Matthew Stafford, one of the league’s top MVP candidates at this point. Expect the Buccaneers’ secondary to continue its recent woes against the NFC West leaders.
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In 2009, WWE Magazine Tipped 10 Prospects to be World Champion
Back in 2009, WWE Magazine published a feature boldly titled “Tomorrow’s Champions”, highlighting 10 rising stars they believed would carry the company into a new era. Some of these Superstars were already gaining TV exposure, while others were bubbling under the surface, seen internally as the next big thing.
It was a mix of exciting in-ring performers, second-generation wrestlers, and fan-favourites beginning to catch fire. As with any list of predictions, some followed through on their potential, and others fizzled out or took unexpected turns.
Now, over 15 years later, we revisit those names to see how their careers actually unfolded. Some became household names and went on to win major titles. Others took different paths, found success outside WWE, or stepped away from wrestling altogether.
Dolph Ziggler
Dolph Ziggler was the definition of potential in 2009. With his athleticism, sharp charisma, and ability to deliver great matches, he looked like a future WWE Champion in waiting. He did achieve that feat in 2013, cashing in Money in the Bank to a huge reaction and briefly holding the World Heavyweight Championship. However, sustained main event pushes never truly materialised.
Ziggler remained a fixture in WWE for nearly two decades before being released in 2023. Now performing as Nic Nemeth (his real name), he has found renewed success on the independent scene and in companies like TNA Wrestling and NJPW. Still active and respected, his post-WWE career has been a creative and professional resurgence.
Tyson Kidd
A graduate of the legendary Hart Dungeon, Tyson Kidd had the pedigree and technical skill to be something special. In 2009, he was part of The Hart Dynasty, alongside Natalya and David Hart Smith, and was expected to climb the ranks. Despite flashes of brilliance, he never won a world title.
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His in-ring career was cut short in 2015 following a near-fatal neck injury in a match with Samoa Joe. The injury was so severe, the procedure to fuse part of his neck vertebrae at the base of his brain carried only a 5% success rate at the time. But he overcame the survival odds and made a full recovery in terms of his quality of life.
Since then, Kidd has transitioned into a well-regarded backstage producer in WWE. He has been particularly influential in shaping the women’s division’s in-ring style. Although his wrestling career ended far too early, his impact behind the scenes continues to grow.
John Morrison
John Morrison was one of the most athletically gifted stars on the WWE roster in 2009. Known for his parkour-inspired offence and unique style, he was breaking away from the tag team ranks into a singles push. While he never captured a world championship in WWE, Morrison made waves elsewhere, including a reign as Impact World Champion under the name Johnny Impact.
He returned to WWE in 2020, reuniting with The Miz, but was released again in 2021 after a lengthy losing streak. Since then, he has wrestled internationally under a range of aliases, including Johnny Elite and Johnny Caballero and remains active today in AEW as Johnny TV.
Jack Swagger
With an All-American wrestling background, Jack Swagger looked every bit a future world champion in 2009. His attire and technical credentials drew comparisons to Kurt Angle, and his size and power had many likening him to a young Brock Lesnar, both of whom were also decorated amateur wrestlers. He did go on to win his first of two World Heavyweight Championships in 2010, after a successful Money in the Bank cash-in, but his run was short-lived, and he never fully solidified his main event status.
Swagger left WWE in 2017 and reinvented himself as Jake Hager (taken from his full name, Donald Jacob Hager Jr) in AEW, aligning with Chris Jericho’s Inner Circle. Alongside wrestling, he also competed in MMA for Bellator, going undefeated with a record of 3-0 and one no-contest. He quietly stepped away from AEW in 2024, and is reportedly focusing on other ventures, bringing a close to his unique dual-sport career.
Kofi Kingston
Kofi Kingston was a star on the rise in 2009. With his high-flying style and magnetic energy, he was already capturing the attention of fans and climbing the WWE ladder. Over the years, he became a multi-time Intercontinental, United States, and Tag Team Champion. His crowning achievement came at WrestleMania 35 in 2019, when he defeated Daniel Bryan to win the WWE Championship in what became known as KofiMania.
His time in WWE came to a rather abrupt and shocking end earlier this year, when he was released alongside his New Day partner, Xavier Woods.
Ted DiBiase Jr
As the son of the “Million Dollar Man,” Ted DiBiase Jr entered WWE with high expectations. He was part of The Legacy faction alongside Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton and appeared set for a major singles push. However, his momentum faded, and he left WWE in 2013 to pursue other interests.
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DiBiase went on to focus on religious and charitable work, founding the Heart of David Ministry. Unfortunately, his post-wrestling life has been overshadowed by controversy. He was arrested and charged in connection with a major welfare fraud case in Mississippi, involving the alleged misuse of millions in government funds.
The Miz
In 2009, few believed The Miz would ever reach the top of WWE. A former reality TV contestant, he was underestimated from the start. Yet, over the years, he evolved into one of WWE’s most reliable performers. He became WWE Champion in 2010 and headlined WrestleMania 27, defeating John Cena. He has since achieved two Grand Slam Champion accolades and has remained a mainstay on WWE television.
Known for his consistency, mic work, and media crossover appeal, The Miz continues to be a valuable asset to WWE. Outside the ring, he is married to former WWE Superstar Maryse, who has taken time away from competition to focus on raising their two daughters. The Miz continues to balance wrestling with his growing media profile and was recently announced as the host of the revived American Gladiators, further cementing his status as a crossover star and valuable asset to WWE.
Evan Bourne
Evan Bourne, known for his breathtaking Air Bourne Shooting Star Press, was a thrilling talent in 2009. He captured the imagination of fans with his explosive style, but injuries and suspensions due to violations of WWE’s wellness policy stalled his momentum.
WWE released him in 2014, and he returned to the ring as Matt Sydal. Since then, Sydal has been in promotions like Ring of Honor, NJPW, Impact Wrestling, and AEW. Though he never reached world title level, he remains active and respected, admired for his longevity despite some terrible injuries, and his influence on the high-flying wrestling style that has become more mainstream today.
David Hart Smith
The son of the British Bulldog, David Hart Smith looked like a surefire future champion in 2009. As part of The Hart Dynasty, he held the WWE Tag Team Titles and seemed set for singles success. However, he left WWE in 2011 and reinvented himself as Davey Boy Smith Jr. overseas. He found success in NJPW and MLW, showcasing his power and technical style.
He returned briefly to WWE in 2021, but was released before appearing on television after COVID-19 led to WWE scrapping his return plans. Today, he continues to wrestle internationally and uphold the Hart family legacy and has been vocal about a potential return to WWE.
Cody Rhodes
Cody Rhodes was never the obvious standout back in 2009. As part of The Legacy alongside Randy Orton and Ted DiBiase Jr, he was often seen as the supporting act rather than the future headliner. But his journey has become the most remarkable of them all.
After a stop-start run in WWE that included a frustrating stint as Stardust, Cody left the company in 2016 and began to rebuild his career from the ground up. He reinvented himself on the independent scene as The American Nightmare, a deliberate contrast to his late father, Dusty Rhodes, the beloved American Dream. His rise outside WWE helped spark a wrestling revolution, culminating in the launch of All Elite Wrestling in 2019, where he served as both a founder and one of its top stars.
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Then came his seismic return to WWE in 2022, which the company itself ranked as the greatest comeback in WrestleMania history. After two consecutive WrestleMania main events, Cody finally finished his story at WrestleMania 40, defeating Roman Reigns to become the Undisputed WWE Champion. Today, he stands not only as the face of the company, but also as one of the most universally admired and popular figures in modern wrestling, a redemption arc in the truest sense, fulfilled in front of the WWE Universe.
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Spanish Media Slam Anthony Gordon Despite England Win vs Croatia
By and large, it was a very good England performance as the Three Lions beat Croatia 4-2 in their opening World Cup fixture. Even so, the Spanish press was not impressed by the efforts of one man.
A first-half brace from Harry Kane saw England take the lead twice, only to be pegged back by a pair of fine goals, first from distance via Martin Baturina and then after a lovely move which saw Petar Musa make it 2-2 just before the break.
There will be some question marks over the defence, with those two goals conceded in the first half, but the second half was much improved as Thomas Tuchel’s men took control and won the game thanks to goals from Jude Bellingham and then Marcus Rashford. Even so, the Spanish media have targeted Anthony Gordon for criticism.
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There will naturally be a high interest in Gordon’s performances this summer, as he has just completed a £69m move from Newcastle to Barcelona. Not only that, but he arrives in Spain looking likely to take over from Marcus Rashford, who spent last season on loan with La Blaugrana.
Against Croatia, Tuchel opted to start Gordon ahead of Rashford, but the 25-year-old did not have his most impactful game. Per SofaScore, he managed just two shots, with only one on target, before coming off at 72 minutes.
Rashford, on the other hand, was very lively as he managed to find the back of the net in his 18-minute cameo, while also having as many carries (6), and touching the ball just five times fewer (12 to 17) than the man he replaced. The Manchester United man picked up a much better 7.4 SofaScore rating as well, compared ot Gordon’s lowly 6.3 mark.
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A report from The Mirror has now revealed that the Spanish media ‘destroyed’ Gordon for his World Cup performance. The overall feeling was that the ‘virtually invisible’ new Barcelona signing was completely upstaged by Rashford.
Barcelona daily La Vanguardia said: “Tuchel opted for Gordon from the start, but the new Barcelona signing was very subdued. Barca’s new signing covered a lot of ground but to no avail, having very little impact.
“He barely touched the ball and failed to complete either of his two dribbles in the first half. Tuchel’s changes worked and Rashford, in that role he played at Barca, sealed the deal.”
Fellow Barcelona outlet El Periodico struck a similar tone, saying: “Thomas Tuchel wisely substituted Anthony Gordon for Marcus Rashford, reversing the transfer plan Barcelona had devised for the upcoming season.
“Gordon was virtually invisible, barely touching the ball, and Rashford sealed the victory when Croatia threatened to draw.”
On Rashford’s goal, Madrid-based Las Razon said: “It was a goal with a certain intrigue, as Gordon has taken his place in the England starting line-up and his spot at Barcelona.
“But the former Newcastle player was barely involved throughout the match, while the player who spent time on loan at the Camp Nou made his presence felt in a short amount of time. It’s just one game, though; it would be premature to draw conclusions from it.”
Meanwhile, El Mundo said Rashford “showed more promise than Gordon in his limited minutes on the pitch” while Mundo Deportivo said the former Everton man made “little impact.”
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Ilia Topuria’s 7-Word Comment to Close Friend After Defeat
The UFC world was left stunned last weekend as Ilia Topuria suffered the very first defeat of his professional MMA career, losing via TKO against Justin Gaethje at the UFC Freedom 250 event in Washington D.C.
The ex-lightweight world champion was pulled out by his corner after the fourth round of the headlining event at the White House as he failed to recover from a devastating left-right combination from the veteran American that left him bloodied in the third.
Gaethje’s explosive display was full of hard-hitting punches plus knees and uppercuts. Topuria’s inability to deal with the constant physical beat down meant an upset occurred and the challenger snatched away the lightweight crown to become a first-time undisputed champion in the UFC.
Topuria, who has also held the belt at featherweight, now has to deal with a fight fallout and feeling which he has never experienced as a professional, which is responding to and coping with a loss.
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Speaking on his ‘El Hormiguero’ chat show, Motos touched on a recent conversation he had with Topuria, stating: “We were talking about something we’re going to do this summer, making jokes, and then he said a phrase I loved.
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“He looks at me with his eyes closed and says, ‘Champions, when we fall, we fall hard.’”
Motos then revealed what Topuria’s intentions are in the Octagon and how he wants to go about avenging his world title loss to Gaethje, saying: “They’re already looking toward the future. He was telling me, ‘I’d love to do the rematch in Spain with Gaethje.'”
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Topuria’s desire to jump into a rematch demonstrates that he is keen to rectify his shortcomings against his most recent opponent and reclaim his spot at the top of the lightweight division.
Topuria, who is of Georgian and Spanish descent, has not fought in Spain since the very early days of his professional MMA career, with his last bout in the country coming in a 2016 featherweight title triumph over Jhon Guarin at Mix Fight Events 28 in Valencia.
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It remains to be seen what Gaethje intends to do moving forward after achieving his career-long dream of becoming an undisputed UFC champion at 37.
Should Topuria get his wish and get another crack at Gaethje in his home country, it would surely be one of the most anticipated UFC events of recent times.
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