The fantasy football regular season is slowly coming to a close. For those still jockeying for playoff position, each fantasy point carries more importance than your next meal.
Don't let it waste on your bench because you took a gamble on an injured player.
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Below are three players with a questionable designation you should avoid on Sunday.
Danny Amendola, WR, Patriots
Danny Amendola (knee) was limited in practice, but still expects to play against the Eagles. Confirmation, however, won't come until well after the 1 p.m. ET kickoffs.
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This is isn't Calvin Johnson we're talking about. Amendola is not worth the risk if your fantasy team has a better option playing in the early games. The Patriots WR has just two TDs and two 100-yard games this season.
Play it safe.
New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola talks about hoping to come back from his injury this Sunday https://t.co/dzh7SOWzOQ
— Providence Journal (@projo) December 2, 2015
Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs
Travis Kelce played through a groin issue in Week 12's win over the Bills. A very quiet first half saw the Chiefs TE finish with just one catch for 11 yards. Fortunately, an 11-yard TD bailed out fantasy owners in the second half.
It was still only his second TD since Week 1. He also hasn't had a 100-yard receiving game since then.
Michael Floyd, WR, Cardinals
So you were stubborn, started Michael Floyd and didn't listen to our advice last Sunday.
You were rewarded with one catch for 14 yards.
Floyd (hamstring) was limited in practice each day this week. Ask yourself if you're willing to take the gamble for a second consecutive week.
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