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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em NFL Week 11, including Chiefs wide receiver

We highlight three players you should start and three you should sit in your NFL Week 11 fantasy football lineup, including one Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver

12:50 ET, 15 Nov 2025

Kansas City Chiefs wide receivers Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy celebrate together

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Xavier Worthy has 11 catches for 111 yards and no touchdowns in three weeks since Rashee Rice returned from suspension(Image: Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

The countdown to the fantasy football playoffs is on. With less than six weeks to go until the playoffs, depending on the set up of your league, it is imperative you do your research when deciding which players to start and which to bench.

26 teams will take the field this weekend, including eight divisional matchups and a battle of Super Bowl contenders between the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football.

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Ahead of Sunday’s slate, we have highlighted three players you should start and three players you should sit in your fantasy football lineup for Week 11.

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NFL Week 11 Fantasy Football Start ‘Em

Rachaad White, RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

White will maintain his role as Tampa’s lead back with Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder) set to miss his sixth straight game.

He hasn’t exactly lit it up in fantasy of late, but faces a Bills defense that allows the sixth-most fantasy points per game (26) to opposing RBs this season.

Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers

Any starting running back facing the Bengals is an auto start in fantasy these days. This week, that is Warren.

A matchup against the NFL’s worst rushing defense could see Warren exceed 20 PPR fantasy points for the first time this season.

Justin Herbert, QB, Los Angeles Chargers

Herbert is the third-ranked quarterback and sixth-ranked overall player in fantasy this season, yet he is only started in 77 percent of all Sleeper leagues ahead of Week 11.

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert drops back to pass

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Justin Herbert has four games with 25 or more fantasy points this season(Image: Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

After a 14.7-point outing last week against Pittsburgh, Herbert should be primed to bounce back against a Jaguars defense that allowed 30+ FPTS to both Geno Smith and Davis Mills in its last two games.

NFL Week 11 Fantasy Football Sit ‘Em

Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Carolina Panthers

McMillan is an uber talented pass catcher, but is not the best option right now in a run-heavy Panthers offense.

Facing a Falcons defense that allows an average of 177 pass yards per game at home this season, McMillan should have limited opportunities to produce.

Kenneth Walker, RB, Seattle Seahawks

Walker hasn’t reaped the rewards of being the starting running back for one of the NFL’s highest-scoring offenses. Seattle has scored 109 points across the last three weeks, during which Walker has accrued just 7.6 fantasy points per game.

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Going up against a stout Rams defense in Week 11, consider swapping the Seahawks back out of your lineup.

Xavier Worthy, WR, Kansas City Chiefs

Despite Patrick Mahomes’ MVP-worthy first half of the season, Worthy has taken a bit of a back seat in Kansas City’s offense, especially since the return of Rashee Rice.

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Even more reason to bench Worthy is his Week 11 matchup with a Broncos defense that allows the second-fewest fantasy points per game (25.5) to opposing wide receivers this season.

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