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NFL Week 14 latest buzz, fantasy tips and upset predictions - ESPN

Week 14 of the 2023 NFL season is here, and league insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano are breaking down the biggest questions, latest news and notable buzz of the week. Plus, they picked out which teams are on upset watch and which players should — or shouldn't — be in your fantasy football lineups.

As we enter the final five weeks of the regular season, which division races will come down to the wire? Who will be on the Defensive Player of the Year ballot? And which teams could surprisingly be in the quarterback market come March and April? It's all here, as Dan and Jeremy answer big questions and empty their notebooks with everything they've heard heading into Week 14.

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Graziano: After the Jaguars lost to the Bengals on Monday night, the AFC South could be the surprise answer here. The Jaguars are in first place at 8-4, but they might have to play without quarterback Trevor Lawrence (ankle) this week, and their next two games come against AFC playoff contenders with tough defenses in the Browns and Ravens. Meanwhile, the Texans and the Colts are both 7-5 — just one game behind the Jags — and playing well. If the Jaguars slip up over the next couple of weeks due to injuries to Lawrence, receiver Christian Kirk and other key players, this could be a nail-biter.

Fowler: Maybe I'm just eager to see the Cowboys and Eagles face off Sunday, but the NFC East could come down to the final weekend between these two contenders. Despite Philly's 10-2 record, Dallas (9-3) has looked like the better team in recent weeks. The Cowboys have a tougher December schedule, though.

While other divisions might be deeper with more overall parity, the

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