
Through 12 games, the Indianapolis Colts ' highest-ranked player in fantasy football has been quarterback Anthony Richardson, who has only competed in eight contests this season. According to FantasyPros , Richardson ranks as the 59th-highest scorer, while the next-highest option out of Indianapolis is running back Jonathan Taylor at 65. The only other Colt in the top 100 is kicker Matt Gay. Although the Colts are not a well-rounded squad in terms of high-scoring fantasy options, their two best bets are once again on the table for starting consideration ahead of a Week 13 contest against the New England Patriots. Fantasy Football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Anthony Richardson The stat sheet is not always what it seems in the NFL, especially when it comes to quarterback play. Completion percentage does not consider drops, nor does it factor in throws under pressure. Richardson may have finished the Week 12 loss to the Detroit Lions with a 39% completion rate, but many of those incomplete passes were as a result of drops by the likes of tight ends Alec Ogletree and Kylen Granson in the end zone. The second-year Indianapolis quarterback finished with 172 passing yards and no touchdowns or interceptions. Yet on the ground, Richardson picked up 61 yards on just 10 carries. The Florida alum has played in seven complete games this season, and he has compiled more than 200 yards in six of them. Richardson's dual-threat approach makes him a consistently intriguing fantasy option, and his status is always dependent on matchup. Indianapolis faces the New England Patriots in Week 13, slotting Richardson in as the 14th-best option this week according to FantasyPros . The Patriots allow the 13th-most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks with an average of 16.57 points. New England has surrendered 20 touchdowns and more than 2,800 yards to the quarterback of its weekly foe. The Patriots' four interceptions is the third-least in the NFL as well, giving Richardson a particularly appealing matchup. While the Colts' WR1 Josh Downs is doubtful to play against New England, Richardson has done a good job mixing in targets like Michael Pittman Jr. and Alec Pierce as well. The Verdict: Start 'Em Fantasy Football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Jonathan Taylor After scoring at least 11 fantasy points in his first five games of the 2024 season, Taylor has entered a bit of a cold spell during his last four contests. Aside from a strong showing against the Buffalo Bills in Week 10, Taylor has not scored more than nine points in three of his last four games. Of Taylor's last 35 rushes , his longest gain has been 14 yards. Taylor has been too consistent during his time in the NFL to be written off completely, but his fantasy stock has dipped a bit to the point of not considering him a no-brainer starting option every week. However, FantasyPros still ranks him as the 10th-best running back option for Week 13 with a four-star matchup against New England. The Patriots allow the 13th-most fantasy points to opposing running backs, giving up the fourth-most yards and the fifth-most touchdowns. Sure, Taylor may not look his best as of late, but he is still too good to keep on your bench against an average New England defense. The Verdict: Start 'Em MORE NFL: Where the Colts stand in the AFC playoff picture in Week 13
Putin Warns Of More Combat Tests For New Missile After Ukraine StrikeWASHINGTON (AP) — American Airlines briefly grounded flights nationwide Tuesday because of a technical problem just as the Christmas travel season kicked into overdrive and winter weather threatened more potential problems for those planning to fly or drive. Government regulators cleared American flights to get airborne about an hour after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a national ground stop for the airline. The order, which prevented planes from taking off, was issued at the airline's request. The airline said in an email that the problem was caused by trouble with vendor technology that maintains its flight operating system. Dennis Tajer, a spokesperson for the Allied Pilots Association, a union representing American Airlines pilots, said the airline told pilots at 7 a.m. Eastern that there was an outage affecting the system known as FOS. It handles different types of airline operations, including dispatch, flight planning, passenger boarding, as well as an airplane's weight and balance data, he said. Some components of FOS have gone down in the past, but a systemwide outage is rare, Tajer said. Hours after the ground stop was lifted, Tajer said the union had not heard about any “chaos out there beyond just the normal heavy travel day.” He said officials were watching for any cascading effects, such as staffing problems. Flights were delayed across American's major hubs, with only 37% leaving on time, according to Cirium, an aviation analytics company. Out of the 3,901 domestic and international American Airlines flights scheduled for Tuesday, 19 were canceled. Cirium noted that the vast majority of flights were departing within two hours of their scheduled departure time. A similar percentage — 36% — were arriving at their destinations as scheduled. Meanwhile, the flight-tracking site FlightAware reported that 3,712 flights entering or leaving the U.S., or serving domestic destinations, were delayed Tuesday, with 55 flights canceled. It did not show any flights from American Airlines. Cirium said Dallas-Fort Worth, New York’s Kennedy Airport and Charlotte, North Carolina, saw the greatest number of delays. Washington, Chicago and Miami experienced considerably fewer delays. Amid the travel problems, significant rain and snow were expected in the Pacific Northwest at least into Christmas Day. Showers and thunderstorms were developing in the South. Freezing rain was reported in the Mid-Atlantic region near Baltimore and Washington, and snow fell in New York. Because the holiday travel period lasts weeks, airports and airlines typically have smaller peak days than they do during the rush around Thanksgiving, but the grind of one hectic day followed by another takes a toll on flight crews. And any hiccups — a winter storm or a computer outage — can snowball into massive disruptions. That is how Southwest Airlines stranded 2 million travelers in December 2022, and Delta Air Lines suffered a smaller but significant meltdown after a worldwide technology outage in July caused by a faulty software update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. Many flights during the holidays are sold out, which makes cancellations even more disruptive than during slower periods. That is especially true for smaller budget airlines that have fewer flights and fewer options for rebooking passengers. Only the largest airlines, including American, Delta and United, have “interline agreements” that let them put stranded customers on another carrier’s flights. This will be the first holiday season since a Transportation Department rule took effect that requires airlines to give customers an automatic cash refund for a canceled or significantly delayed flight. Most air travelers were already eligible for refunds, but they often had to request them. Passengers still can ask to get rebooked, which is often a better option than a refund during peak travel periods. That’s because finding a last-minute flight on another airline tends to be expensive. An American spokesperson said Tuesday was not a peak travel day for the airline — with about 2,000 fewer flights than the busiest days — so the airline had somewhat of a buffer to manage the delays. The groundings happened as millions of travelers were expected to fly over the next 10 days. The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen 40 million passengers through Jan. 2. Airlines expect to have their busiest days on Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Many flights during the holidays are sold out, which makes cancellations more disruptive than during slower periods. Even with just a brief outage, the cancellations have a cascading effect that can take days to clear up. About 90% of Americans traveling far from home over the holidays will be in cars, according to AAA. “Airline travel is just really high right now, but most people do drive to their destinations, and that is true for every holiday,” AAA spokesperson Aixa Diaz said. Gasoline prices are similar to last year. The nationwide average Thursday was $3.04 a gallon, down from $3.13 a year ago, according to AAA. Charging an electric vehicle averages just under 35 cents per per kilowatt hour, but varies by state. Transportation-data firm INRIX says travel times on the nation’s highways could be up to 30% longer than normal over the holidays, with Sunday expected to see the heaviest traffic. Boston, New York City, Seattle and Washington are the metropolitan areas primed for the greatest delays, according to the company. —— Associated Press writers David Koenig, Mae Anderson and Mike Pesoli contributed to this report.
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In the end, the Trump-Macron summit served as a stark reminder of the power of body language in international diplomacy. The awkward handshakes, tense expressions, and delayed meetings all added up to create a palpable atmosphere of unease and discomfort that lingered long after the summit had ended. Only time will tell if Trump and Macron can overcome their initial missteps and build a relationship based on mutual respect and understanding.
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