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Fantasy football Week 12 inactives: Status for Josh Jacobs, Chris Godwin Jr. and others

Updated inactives and analysis based on the latest reports and official announcements leading up to kickoff.

Fantasy football Week 12 inactives: Status for Josh Jacobs, Chris Godwin Jr. and others

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Whom should you start? Whom should you sit? To help you set your fantasy football lineups and avoid starting an offensive player who won't be in the lineup, we'll post fantasy-relevant updates and analysis here as NFL teams release their official inactives lists.

Official Sunday inactives should begin coming in approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled kickoff times: around 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games and 2:30 p.m. ET for the late-afternoon games.

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Isaac TeSlaa, WR, DET (oblique): While TeSlaa doesn't have a ton of fantasy value of his own, Jameson Williams won't have to compete with him for looks if he sits.

Josh Jacobs, RB, GB (knee): Given the quick turnaround to Thanksgiving action, Green Bay may choose to sit Jacobs this week. Expect a final decision as close to this week's kickoff as possible.

Matthew Golden, WR, GB (shoulder): Dontayvion Wicks (calf) and Savion Williams (foot) are also banged up, so it's hard to trust any Packers wideouts beyond Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs -- and they're no locks to succeed either.

Xavier Worthy, WR, KC (ankle): Ramping up in practice this week points towards Worthy playing. He's still a bit behind Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown in the pecking order, though.

Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, NE (toe): He's expected to play for the Patriots, which is sure to put a damper on those fantasy managers who have been enjoying the success of TreVeyon Henderson.

Aaron Rodgers, QB, PIT (wrist): For now, it seems like the Steelers are leaning towards Rodgers playing, though nothing is set in stone. Mason Rudolph would start if the veteran needs more time to heal.

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