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Fantasy NFL QB Rankings Week 7: Who to bench and who to sit?

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We’re almost halfway through the regular season. Fantasy NFL And the weeks keep flying by. However, the Goodbye they complicate things, and this is one of the few weeks where the quarterback is really affected. In order not to give up the dream of going strong, we have the ranking so you can look for a good substitute.

We have a new #1 QB in the Week 7 rankings with Lamar Jackson (against the Browns in Week 7), thanks in part to the Bills, Eagles, Vikings and Rams being out. This removes the usual number 1, Josh Allenas well as the candidate in the first four, Jay Hertz. Kirk Cousins ​​and Matthew Stafford are also typically low-end QB1s or top benchers.

Last week we highlighted a few QBs who fit as viable streaming options thanks to favorable matchups. The biggest ones were Jameis Winston (@Cardinals), Kenny Pickett (@Dolphins) and Jimmy Garoppolo (vs. Chiefs). Obviously, Winston (back) and Pickett (concussion) are hampered by injuries, but the numbers suggest these quarterbacks can put up a decent amount of points. Andy Dalton and Mitchell Trubisky could even have some deep league traction if Winston and Pickett can’t go.

Tua Tagovailoa, Joe Burrow

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If you’re willing to dig a little deeper, Davis Mills (@Raiders), Ryan Tannehill (vs. Colts), Matt Ryan (@Titans) and Jacoby Brissett (@Ravens) are also in favorable positions. The ceilings on all of these QBs are low because they all operate in rushing offenses, but expecting 230 yards and two TDs is reasonable given the matchups. Ryan is our favorite in this groupbut that’s not saying much.

In terms of injuries, it is likely that Tua Tagoavailoa Miami (concussion) will be back at center in Week 7 against the Steelers, while it’s unclear if Carson Wentz (finger), Mac Jones (ankle), Baker Mayfield (ankle), Winston (back), Trubisky (concussion) and Dak Prescott (thumb) will return. Prescott (@Lions) should start, given the matchupbut if he’s out, add Cooper Rush to the list of candidates.

Derek Carr (vs. Texans), Trevor Lawrence (vs. Giants), Jared Goff (@Cowboys) and Wentz (vs. Packers) are the most notable QBs we have. Carr always has high potential, but an injury to Darren Waller (hamstring) and possible suspension of Davante Adams could drop him further down the rankings. We recommend not starting either of these QBs, but given the state of the week, we understand if you’re forced to start one of them.

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All in all, this is not a good week for quarterbacks. Some of the top guys have tough matchups (Patrick Mahomes @ 49ers, Kyler Murray vs. Saints) and as disappointing as they were, you should probably stick with veterans Aaron Rodgers (@Commanders) and Tom Brady ( @Panthers ) given the matchups and their upper limits.

Week 7 QB Rankings

These scores are based on passing four TD points

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1 Lamar Jackson, Ravens vs. of Brown
2 Justin Herbert, Chargers vs. Seahawks
3 Joe Burrow, Bengals vs. hawks
4 Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs @ 49ers
5 Dak Prescott, Cowboys vs. Lions
6 Kyler Murray, Cardinals vs. saints
7 Aaron Rodgers, Packers @ Commanders
8 Tom Brady, Buccaneers @ Panthers
9 Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers vs. leaders
10 Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins vs. Steel mills
11 Russell Wilson, Broncos vs. jets
12 Geno Smith, Seahawks vs. explosives
13 Jameis Winston, Saints @ Cardinals
14 Derek Carr, Raiders vs. Texans
15 Matt Ryan, Colts @ Titans
16 Davis Mills, Texans @ Raiders
17 Ryan Tannehill, Titans vs. Baby chicks
18 Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars vs. Giants
19 Jacoby Brissett, Browns @ Ravens
20 Mitchell Trubisky, Steelers @ Dolphins
21 Carson Wentz, Commanders vs. packers
22 Daniel Jones, Giants @ Jaguars
23 Marcus Mariota, Falcons @ Bengals
24 Jared Goff, Lions @ Cowboys
25 Zach Wilson, Jets @ Broncos
26 Mac Jones, Patriots vs. bears
27 Justin Fields, Bears @ Patriots
28 PJ Walker, Panthers vs. Buccaneers

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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2

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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2

Russian streamer Olga Ivanovna, known under the nickname i_olga on the Twitch platform, won the “Best Gaming Moment of 2025” category as part of the international NNYS award.

During one of the streams, a 77-year-old woman was able to create a so-called “ace” in the shooter Counter‑Strike 2 – the moment when one player defeats the entire opposing team. A video of this moment was widely shared on social networks.

The pensioner lives in Nizhny Novgorod. About 250 thousand viewers have subscribed to her channel.

The NNYS Awards annually celebrate significant moments and select the best videos across 16 categories.

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Biathlete Kirill Bazhin won the mass start at the second stage of the Alfa-Bank Russian Cup in Tyumen.

The athlete covered the 15 km distance in 38 minutes 23.4 seconds, making one mistake at four shooting ranges. Anton Babikov took second (+5.6 seconds, 1 miss), third place went to Alexander Povarnitsyn (+25.8 seconds, 3 misses).

The next stage will take place from January 16 to 18 in Demin (Yaroslavl region).

Watch live broadcasts of biathlon races on the Match TV channel, matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites.

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Metelya – about the possible admission of Russian biathletes to the Olympic Games: “We will be ready”

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Metelya – about the possible admission of Russian biathletes to the Olympic Games: “We will be ready”

Victoria Metelya, live on Match TV, assessed the performance of Russian skiers at the World Cup in Davos (Switzerland) and spoke about the possible admission of Russian biathletes to the 2026 Olympic Games.

On Saturday, Saveliy Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva failed to qualify for the freestyle sprint at the World Cup in Davos, but these results were enough to meet the qualification standard for the 2026 Olympics.

On Wednesday, the Russian Biathlon Union (RUB) filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport to challenge the exclusion of athletes from Russia from competing under the auspices of the International Biathlon Union (IBU). RBU President Viktor Maigurov reported that the organization will ask CAS to consider the issue under an accelerated procedure.

— How would you evaluate the performance of the Russians at the World Cup in Davos?

– Everything is fine, this is the first start. I wish the guys good luck: follow the intended path. I’m incredibly happy for them. We wrote off after admission, wished all the best, I’m rooting for the guys.

— How much do you believe that Russian biathletes will be allowed to participate in the Olympic Games in January?

“We hope for the best, but things are much more difficult here in this regard, so I don’t really expect miracles; what will happen will happen.” In any case, we will be ready. Even if they don’t take me, I will be happy for our other athletes.

— If you have a chance to go to the Olympics, will you go?

“Of course, it’s not even discussed,” Metelya said on Match TV.

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