Fantasy Football Week 14: Adrian Peterson and Other Players Who Killed Owners
Jay Cutler, QB Chicago Bears
After enjoying a miraculous two-game stretch where he did not throw an interception, Cutler was absolutely dreadful against the Patriots defense in Week 14.
Throwing for a meager 152 yards, two interceptions and even fumbling once, Cutler showed no grace, no poise in the pocket and never provided any chance of winning to the Bears.
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Rashard Mendenhall, RB Pittsburgh Steelers
Mendenhall has posted back-to-back disappointing weeks for his owners, amassing barely over 100 yards between his last two games. After a tough matchup against Baltimore in Week 13, owners were expecting him to rebound in a big way against Cincinnati.
Unfortunately, the lead runner in the Steelers' backfield didn't do much against the Bengals, managing just 66 yards on the ground. Hopefully he'll be able to turn it around soon, but faces another tough matchup against the Jets next week.
Greg Jennings, WR Green Bay Packers
Jennings has been awesome for his owners all season long, but after Aaron Rodgers went down with his second concussion this season, Jennings was all but forgotten.
It's no secret that he takes time to establish his deep routes, and Matt Flynn's uninspiring arm can't do much to get the ball his way. If Rodgers is forced to sit out next week, Jennings' stock is dropped considerably.
Adrian Peterson, RB Minnesota Vikings
Coming off a dominating three-touchdown performance against the Buffalo Bills, Peterson couldn't find much running room at all on Monday night against Big Blue.
Carrying just 14 times for 26 yards, Peterson disappointed owners everywhere who had high hopes of a repeat performance. All Day picked a poor time to have his worst game of the season, as this was the first round of the fantasy football playoffs for most.
Anquan Boldin, WR Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens scored 34 points, and Boldin didn't even find the end zone. With just 41 yards receiving on three catches, this is just another reminder that he and QB Joe Flacco don't appear to be on the same page.
Jacob Tamme, TE Indianapolis Colts
The Colts amassed 30 points in a much-needed victory over the Titans, but Tamme was not involved whatsoever. Proving to be one of the most valuable waiver wire additions of the season, Tamme seemingly fell out of the game plan and managed just 36 yards receiving.

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