The fantasy football playoffs have arrived, so lets bring that trophy home!Injuries to monitor in Week 14:WR Julio Jones -- toe (game-time decision)WR Mohamed Sanu -- groin (out)WR Michael Thomas -- footWR Marvin Jones?-- quadWR A.J. Green -- hammy (out)RB Mark Ingram -- toe / kneeRB Lamar Miller -- ankle / ribsRB Theo Riddick -- wristTE Jordan Reed -- shoulderNews and notes:QB Robert Griffin III -- will start for the the BrownsRB Jacquizz Rodgers -- will have an expanded role with BuccaneersRB Justin Forsett -- signed with the BroncosLocksQB: Jameis Winston @ New OrleansWinston has passed for over 3,000 yards this season and takes on a Saints defense that has allowed the second-most passing yards to quarterbacks. Winston averages 25 fantasy points per game when chucking the rock at home, and the Saints give up an average of 20 fantasy points to opposing gunslingers. Winston should be #ActiveAndAttractive in Week 14.(Others: Matthew Stafford vs. Chicago, Kirk Cousins @ Philadelphia)WR: Jordan Matthews vs. WashingtonMatthews returns from an ankle injury to take on a Washington secondary that is very kind to opposing receivers, especially those who play out of the slot. Matthews has a very favorable matchup against rookie Kendall Fuller. Expect a ton of targets and fantasy points from this Eagle.(Others: Larry Fitzgerald @ Miami, Emmanuel Sanders @ Tennessee, Golden Tate vs. Chicago, Tyrell Williams @ Carolina)RB: Jeremy Hill @ ClevelandHill is getting a ton of playing time with Giovani Bernard on injured reserve. Next up, the Browns, who allow over 125 yards per game to ball carriers. Hill destroyed Cleveland in Week 7 with 192 total yards. The Browns have given up the third-most fantasy points to running backs in 2016.(Others: Theo Riddick vs. Chicago, Robert Kelley @ Philadelphia, Thomas Rawls @ Green Bay)TE: Antonio Gates @?CarolinaGates is the Chargers top target in the red zone this season. In Week 14, he gets a great matchup against a Panthers defense that has given up nine touchdowns to opposing tight ends. Carolina has given up the fourth-most fantasy points to tight ends in 2016.(Others: Jason Witten @ New York Giants, Zach Ertz vs. Washington)FlopsQB: Blake Bortles vs. MinnesotaBortles passer rating under pressure is 9.8, and the Vikings bring A LOT of pressure. Minnesota has the fourth-ranked defense in the NFL and has given up the third-fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks this season..WR: Julio Jones @ Los AngelesJones suffered a turf toe injury in Week 13. Word out of Atlanta is that he will be a game-time decision. Even if he does play, my gut is telling me he wont be anything more than a decoy. Jones is a huge risk in Week 14.RB: Doug Martin vs. New OrleansMartin played only about half of the Buccaneers offensive snaps in Week 13. The Bucs plan to activate Charles Sims and give Jacquizz Rodgers touches as well. The Tampa Bay backfield just got way too crowded for me to trust Martin, who is averaging fewer than 3 yards per carry in three of his past four games.TE: Kyle Rudolph @ JacksonvilleRudolph has three straight games without a touchdown. He faces a Jacksonville team this week that has allowed only 5.2 fantasy points a game to tight ends in 2016. The Jaguars defense has allowed just three opposing tight ends to score through 12 games.SleepersQB: Andy Dalton @ ClevelandDalton has a juicy matchup against the 29th-ranked Browns defense. Dalton passed for over 300 yards and two scores in Week 7 against Cleveland. Will history repeat itself? I believe so. The Browns have given up the second-most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.(Honorable mention: Colin Kaepernick vs. New York Jets)WR:?Willie Snead?@ Tampa BaySnead faces a Bucs defense that allows a lot of fantasy points to wide receivers each week. Michael Thomas is dealing with a toe injury, so Snead is due to be a target monster. I love his matchup out of the slot against Vernon Hargreaves. Snead is a great sleeper play for Week 14.(Honorable mentions: Dontrelle Inman @ Carolina, Taylor Gabriel @ Los Angeles, Kenny Britt vs. Atlanta, Tyler Boyd @ Cleveland)RB: Isaiah Crowell vs. CincinnatiThe Bengals allowed 79 total yards and a touchdown to Crowell in Week 7. Crowell is being utilized more in the Browns passing attack of late. Cincinnati has given up the ninth-most fantasy points to running backs this season.(Honorable mention: Shane Vereen vs. Dallas)TE: Cameron Brate vs. New OrleansBrate has become the second receiving option for the Bucs after?Mike Evans. His role continues to expand, and he has a nice matchup against a Saints defense that ranks 24th against opposing tight ends this season.(Honorable mentions: Ladarius Green @ Buffalo, C.J. Fiedorowicz @ Indianapolis)Good luck in Week 14! Air Force 1 Low Discount . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. The unidentified worker broke both legs and was airlifted to a nearby hospital. Air Force 1 Off White Sale . They hope to persuade the other team owners and commissioner Roger Goodell to put pressure on Redskins owner Daniel Snyder to drop the nickname they find offensive. "Given the way the meeting transpired," Ray Halbritter, an Oneida representative and leader of the "Change the Mascot Campaign," said Wednesday, "it became somewhat evident they were defending the continued use of the name. http://www.airforce1storesale.com/fake-air-force-1-blue-outlet.html . PETERSBURG, Fla. Air Force 1 Black Store .com) - Christian Ponder will get another chance to prove himself for the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Leslie Frazier announcing Wednesday that the struggling quarterback will start this weekends game against the Green Bay Packers. Air Force 1 Discount . Darren Helm scored on Detroits sixth attempt in the shootout and then Jonas Gustavsson stopped Andrew Shaws shot, lifting the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. NEW YORK -- Tim Hudson is out for the season with a broken right ankle, leaving the Atlanta Braves without the leader of their pitching staff as they make a push for the pennant. The team said Hudson will have season-ending surgery in Atlanta once the swelling subsides. The right-hander was injured Wednesday night when Eric Young Jr. of the New York Mets inadvertently stepped on the back of Hudsons lower right leg while the pitcher was covering first base. "I think weve got to rally behind this, as a team and as a pitching staff," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said Thursday. "Were going to miss him, but weve got a good club." Atlanta placed Hudson on the 15-day disabled list and recalled rookie left-hander Alex Wood from Triple-A Gwinnett to start against the Mets. Wood pitched in place of Paul Maholm, who has a bruised left wrist. The NL East leaders had planned to put Maholm on the DL, but Hudsons injury opened a roster spot for Wood instead. Maholm could still end up on the disabled list, but the Braves decided to keep him active for now to see how quickly his condition improves. Brandon Beachy is expected to replace Hudson in the rotation Monday night against Colorado. "I dont think you can replace Timmy, what he means to us," Gonzalez said. "Well have a young rotation, but hell, you know what? Weve got to grow up sooner or later." Beachy, sidelined since undergoing Tommy John surgery in June 2012, threw 86 pitches in a rehab start Wednesday night for Gwinnett and appears ready to return. He allowed two hits and four walks over six innings in a 3-1 loss to Durham, and Gonzalez said the Braves received good reports about Beachys stuff. The 26-year-old right-hander is 12-10 with a 3.07 ERA in 41 major league starts. He is 1-4 with a 3.00 ERA in seven starts covering 30 innings for Gwinnett this season. The timing hardly could have been worse for Hudson, who was pitching his best baseball of the season in the final year of his contract. Atlanta entered Thursday with an eight-game cushion over Philadelphia in the NL East, by far the largest margin in any division. So the 38-year-old Hudson, who has never advanced past the first round of the playoffs, appeared to have an excellent chance at a trip to the World Series with his hometown team. Maybe his last one, too. A three-time All-Star with 205 career wins, Hudson was born in Georgia and grew up in Alabama rooting for the Braves. He was traded from Oakland to Atlanta in December 20004 and has provided a steady presence throughout his nine-year tenure.dddddddddddd "Anytime you lose a player his calibre its a tough pill to swallow," All-Star catcher Brian McCann said. "Hes a top-of-the-rotation pitcher for us and its going to be hard to replace him. But at the same time, guys are going to need to step up and fill in." McCann thinks Atlanta has young starters who can do that in Kris Medlen, rookie Julio Teheran and 25-year-old lefty Mike Minor. "These guys have been growing up for a while now. I mean, theyve been taking huge steps forward," McCann said. "Weve got guys in place that are capable of winning big games." Hudsons wife and one of his daughters were at the game when he got hurt. The pitcher was not at Citi Field on Thursday but planned to fly back to Atlanta with the team after the game. "He had a rough night. You know, you cant sleep," Gonzalez said. Hudson will likely have surgery in the next few days, and recovery time is expected to be about three to four months. After that, he should be able to resume his career with no lingering effects, the Braves said. Gonzalez said he told Hudson that he wants him around as much as possible to support his teammates -- on crutches, in a walking boot, whatever. "I said, Hell, Ill even let you manage a couple of games if you want to do that. You know, sit there next to me and make the decisions," Gonzalez said. "He goes, Oh no, I dont want to do that. So, hell be fine. I dont think that last nights game is going to be the last time were going to see him on a mound." Hudson was working on a four-hit shutout when he was injured. He struck out nine in 7 2-3 innings -- his most since whiffing 10 Mets on June 17, 2011. He finishes the season 8-7 with a 3.97 ERA after winning his final four starts. A trio of Braves relievers have already had season-ending surgery this year: Jonny Venters, Eric OFlaherty and Cristhian Martinez. After the game Wednesday, Gonzalez said there was "a line out the door" of Braves and Mets players and coaches offering well wishes to Hudson, one of the most popular and respected players in the majors. Young was very upset about the gruesome injury, which drew a loud groan from the crowd when a replay was shown on the large video board. Gonzalez said he still didnt want to see the replay. "Its just one of those freak accidents that happens," he said. "Its nobodys fault." ' ' '