Travis Kelce’s 10th Consecutive Pro Bowl Selection: A Solid 2024 Season for Fantasy Gamers
Travis Kelce may not have had the explosive 2024 season fantasy managers were hoping for, but he still delivered solid production, finishing as the TE5 overall. With 97 receptions for 823 yards and 3 touchdowns on the year, Kelce continues to be a reliable target for Patrick Mahomes, despite the Chiefs’ offensive depth growing. While his overall numbers didn’t reach the elite heights of previous seasons—largely due to the emergence of other pass-catching options and a slight dip in touchdowns—Kelce’s consistency remains a key asset for fantasy teams.
Still, Kelce’s season is far from disappointing, especially when factoring in his impressive 10th consecutive Pro Bowl selection. His seven-year streak of 90+ catches remains the longest by any player in NFL history, cementing his legacy as one of the league’s greatest tight ends. With over 12,000 career receiving yards and 80 touchdowns to his name, Kelce is firmly planted in the record books. While his fantasy value didn’t peak this year, his continued dominance and Pro Bowl status further prove why he’s still a cornerstone for both the Chiefs and fantasy rosters—proof that even in a quieter season, Travis Kelce is still an elite option.
Mike Lindberg @FFCanuck99
The Indianapolis Colts had two players on offense and one on defense selected to the prowl bowl for the 2024 season.
From the Colts offense, Running Back Jonathan Taylor and Guard Quentin Nelson have been awarded a Pro Bowl spot for their performance this season. Taylor finished the season strong and is currently at 269 attempts, 1,254 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns. He’s also only behind Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry in rushing yards per game (96.5), all that while facing the second most defenders in the box as NFL teams focused on stopping the run vs Indy this season. Quentin Nelson also had a pretty nice year in the trenches, allowing only 3 sacks and 19 total pressures this season.
From the Colts defense, Linebacker Zaire Franklin had an outstanding season. Franklin finished the year as THE top point scorer in IDP fantasy leagues, logging 91 tackles, 73 assists, 2.5 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles this season.
Lukasz Stec, @Lukasz_FF01
The Houston Texans had 3 players on offense and one defender selected to the prowl bowl for the 2024 NFL season.
On offense, wide receiver Nico Collins, running back Joe Mixon and tackle Laremy Tunsil have all been awarded a Pro Bowl spot. Collins has missed 5 games this year but still has an impressive 63 receptions for 968 yards and 6 touchdowns. He’s averaging 88 yards per game, 4th best in the NFL this year. Joe Mixon, who missed 3 games himself, has 240 carries for 993 rushing yards, 304 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns this season. Laremy Tunsil logged yet another stellar season at left tackle – he has only allowed 2 sacks, 3 hits, and 19 total pressures on the year.
From their defense, the Texans will send cornerback Derek Stingley to the Pro Bowl this year. Stingley has 5 interceptions, good for 6th best in the NFL and is 2nd in the league with 18 passes defended this season.
Lukasz Stec, @Lukasz_FF01
The Arizona Cardinals are placing starting running back James Conner on IR for the last week of the regular season.
Running back James Conner has had his healthiest season in years. This is only the second season he has reached at least 15 games in his 8 years in the league. Conner is a bruising power back, so it is testament to his toughness as a player who is reaching the later years of his career. Conner has been a reliable starter for the Cardinals since joining the team in 2021. He has averaged no less than 15 points a game since. With this latest knee injury it is wise to shut him down since the Cardinals were eliminated from playoff contention. Journeyman running back Michael Carter was elevated from practice squad to replace Conner. Carter will likely get most of the carries as rookie running back Trey Benson was just recently put on IR as well.
With the season coming to close, the Cardinals are looking to get their top two RBs healthy for next season. This season was a disappointment on offense as quarterback Kyler Murray was expected to take the offense to another level. Conner will still start as long as he’s healthy, Should Conner slow down any, Benson will take the reigns from there. This offense should progress with the young weapons going ahead.
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Saquon Barkley Won’t Play in Week 18, Ending Shot at NFL Rushing Record
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni announced Wednesday that running back Saquon Barkley will not play in the team’s Week 18 matchup against the New York Giants. With the Eagles already locked into the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs, Sirianni confirmed that other key starters will also be rested for the game.
Barkley, who has rushed for 2,005 yards this season, was 101 yards away from breaking the NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards set by Eric Dickerson in 1984. His remarkable 167-yard performance in a dominant 41-7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17 put him into rare company, as only nine other running backs have surpassed the 2,000-yard mark in a season.
Sirianni had been noncommittal about Barkley’s status following the Cowboys win, saying he would consult with team officials and players before making a decision. However, Barkley himself expressed he would be content with whatever choice the coach made, signaling his focus on the team’s long-term success over individual accolades.
With the playoff picture settled, the Eagles will shift their attention to the postseason, where Barkley will look to help lead the team to a potential Super Bowl run.
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The Minnesota Vikings are likely to receive multiple inquiries from quarterback needy teams in hopes of acquiring J.J. McCarthy next season.
When asked by ESPN Radio about the Minnesota Vikings quarterback situation, NFL insider Adam Schefter alluded that a possible solution would be capitalizing on J.J. McCarthy and sticking with Sam Darnold. Schefter said McCarthy c
would be the top ranked QB in this upcoming rookie class, which Minnesota could leverage to get not only a high draft pick back but a little extra interest on top. This year more teams need a long term solution at QB than elite options available in the upcoming draft. The Giants, Raiders and Jets, are the most desperate teams. The Browns, Titans, and Colts also need to be asking themselves if they have the position covered. Additionally, the Steelers, Seahawks and Rams all have aging veterans with strong supporting casts around them. This early in the process Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward are the only two QB’s projected in the first round so far, making a bid for McCarthy more tenable for teams with lower draft capital.
The Vikings seemed to make all the right moves at QB this year. Picking McCarthy 10th overall was then-lauded and sending Kirk Cousins packing looks savvy, especially after what Kevin O’Connell and the coaching team were able to do with Sam Darnold. Darnold is having a late career renaissance, he’s ranked 4th in passing yards and 5th in Touchdowns this season and is about to face the Lions for control of the NFC through the playoffs. With such success this year, the debate about what to do with McCarthy vs Darnold next season has been unremitting. Either way Minnesota decides to play it, it’s looking like a good problem to have.
Lukasz Stec, @Lukasz_FF01