Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season wraps up tonight with a showdown featuring the Dallas Cowboys visiting the Las Vegas Raiders. Dallas enters as a 3.5-point road favorite, with an over/under of 50.5. The Cowboys are fresh off their bye week and looking to climb back into the NFC playoff hunt. Meanwhile, the Raiders are simply trying to end a three-game losing streak and get back into the win column.
Below, we will take a look at the best DFS plays for this Monday night showdown.
Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys (FLEX $12,800, CPT $19,200)
Prescott returns to action tonight and any hopes of him floating around the MVP conversation were snuffed out with back-to-back dud performances against the Broncos and Cardinals prior to the bye week. Still, the veteran has effectively operated one of the league’s best offensive attacks this season and still ranks in the top 10 in several categories among starting QB’s. He’s averaging 20.1 fantasy points in DFS this season and has three games of topping 26 points.
With their playoff hopes hanging in the balance, I’d expect Prescott to come out of the bye laser focused tonight and motivated to light up one of the league’s worst teams. Even with a heavy price point, he should be worthy of a captain’s spot this evening.
Javonte Williams, RB, Dallas Cowboys (FLEX $12,200, CPT $18,300)
Williams has also been a vital piece of the Dallas offense and is well on track for his first 1,000-yard season of his pro career. The fifth-year veteran has pleased DFS managers with 16.6 fantasy points per game and has been one of the more impactful rushers in the entire league this season. His 5.2 yards per carry ranks fifth in the league heading into tonight’s matchup and he’s one of just 10 running backs with at least 100 carries and a positive rushing EPA this season.
Tonight’s matchup could be a little tricky for Williams as the Raiders have actually been effective at stalling opposing tailbacks on the ground. However, they have also given up 12 rushing touchdowns total this year, so the Cowboys running back can really make his mark on scoring opportunities in the red zone.
Brock Bowers, TE, Las Vegas Raiders (FLEX $9,600, CPT $14,400)
Bowers caught just one reception for 31 yards in the Raiders’ ugly 10-7 loss to the Broncos last week, but his three-touchdown day against the Jaguars the week prior is a reminder that total dominance is always a possibility when he steps on the field. The second-year All-Pro is getting back into a groove after missing three weeks due to a knee injury and his presence could help boost a struggling Raiders offense down the stretch.
As for tonight’s game, he’s going up against a Cowboys defense that ranks 25th in defensive DVOA vs. opposing tight ends, allowing them to haul in 54.3 receiving yards per game. Throw in their pass defense struggles as a whole and there’s a strong chance that Bowers can really eat in primetime tonight.
Tyler Lockett, WR, Las Vegas Raiders (FLEX $5,200, CPT $7,800)
Lockett led the team in receiving in last Thursday’s loss to the Broncos, catching five of six targets for 44 yards. The 33-year-old vet showed that he still has some gas left in the tank and the struggling Raiders will need all the help they can get if they want to have a respectable finish to what has been a miserable season so far. The Cowboys are actually giving up 54.1 yards per game to opposing WR2’s, so there’s a chance we get another decent showing out of Lockett tonight.
Michael Mayer, TE, Las Vegas Raiders (FLEX $4,200, CPT $6,300)
Mayer has still gotten plenty of looks since Bowers returned a few weeks ago, combining for 11 targets over the past few weeks. With the recently acquired Quinnen Williams now providing pressure up front for the Cowboys, Geno Smith will need some quick, easy options over the middle to offset that and that’s where Mayer could step up. I’d take a flier on him as a cheap Flex option in your lineups.
Ryan Flournoy, WR, Dallas Cowboys (FLEX $2,600, CPT $3,900)
It’s easy to get lost in the shuffle when you’re behind CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens in the pecking order and that’s been the case with Flournoy as he has just 10 combined targets over his last four outings. The upside for tonight is that he’s going up against a Raiders defense that is yielding an average of 56.2 yards per game to opposing WR3’s, so there’s a chance that he can put together a quality outing at Allegiant Stadium this evening.
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![Deadspin | Yankees work to end struggles at plate in visit to Rays Apr 9, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) reacts after grounding out to end the eighth inning against the Athletics at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images The New York Yankees are intrigued at the prospect of playing in a renovated Tropicana Field after letting the Tampa Bay Rays use their spring-training stadium as the Rays’ home last season. New York is even more interested to see if it can solve its current slump at the plate on Friday night when the team visits the Rays for the opener of a three-game series in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Yankees will play the Rays in the domed facility for the first time since July 11, 2024. New York won five of the six visits to the Rays last season when the games were played at Steinbrenner Field due to damage from Hurricane Milton in October 2024. The Rays will play their fourth game at the renovated, climate-controlled ballpark, which had the tiled roof replaced and new artificial turf installed. Tampa Bay earned a 6-4 victory in its home opener Monday against the Chicago Cubs before getting outscored 15-4 in losses in the next two games. “It did look good on TV, so we’ll see if anything looks different,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Thursday morning about the refurbished stadium. “The Rays do a really good job — their visiting clubhouse and the people who run it do a really good job. I would imagine that would remain the same, and we’ll see if there’s any nuances, differences about Tropicana Field.” The Yankees are headed there after getting no-hit into the seventh inning and taking a 1-0 home loss to the Athletics on Thursday afternoon. Ben Rice’s single was the only hit the Yankees recorded off Jeffrey Springs and two relievers. New York has not scored since getting two runs in the first inning off Luis Severino in Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to the A’s. “We got shut down today,” Boone said Thursday after the Yankees had three at-bats with runners in scoring position. “We didn’t generate much. We didn’t hit a lot of balls on the screws at all.” The Rays are coming of a pair of losses in which they had a combined 11 hits but went 3-for-14 with runners in scoring position. Yandy Diaz was hitless in both games after getting a hit in nine of his first 10 contests. Junior Caminero went hitless for the second straight game on Wednesday. “We may have gotten a little too big in certain situations instead of being true to us and just (putting) the ball in play and (creating] havoc on the basepaths,” Tampa Bay outfielder Jonny DeLuca said. New York starters have yet to allow more than three runs in the first 12 games. Right-hander Luis Gil will make his season debut on Friday since the Yankees need a fifth starter. Gill was 4-1 with a 3.32 ERA in 11 starts last season after missing the first four months with a strained lat. Gil did not face the Rays last season and is 2-0 in two career starts against them. In those outings, he has held Tampa Bay to an unearned run on five hits in 11 2/3 innings. Left-hander Steven Matz (2-0, 4.09 ERA) will make his third start as a Ray after allowing five runs on eight hits in 11 innings in a pair of wins at St. Louis and Minnesota. Matz notched eight strikeouts on Saturday in a 7-1 victory in Minnesota when he threw 97 pitches. Matz is 3-3 with a 5.14 ERA in 11 career appearances (seven starts) against the Yankees. –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Yankees #work #struggles #plate #visit #Rays Deadspin | Yankees work to end struggles at plate in visit to Rays Apr 9, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) reacts after grounding out to end the eighth inning against the Athletics at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images The New York Yankees are intrigued at the prospect of playing in a renovated Tropicana Field after letting the Tampa Bay Rays use their spring-training stadium as the Rays’ home last season. New York is even more interested to see if it can solve its current slump at the plate on Friday night when the team visits the Rays for the opener of a three-game series in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Yankees will play the Rays in the domed facility for the first time since July 11, 2024. New York won five of the six visits to the Rays last season when the games were played at Steinbrenner Field due to damage from Hurricane Milton in October 2024. The Rays will play their fourth game at the renovated, climate-controlled ballpark, which had the tiled roof replaced and new artificial turf installed. Tampa Bay earned a 6-4 victory in its home opener Monday against the Chicago Cubs before getting outscored 15-4 in losses in the next two games. “It did look good on TV, so we’ll see if anything looks different,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Thursday morning about the refurbished stadium. “The Rays do a really good job — their visiting clubhouse and the people who run it do a really good job. I would imagine that would remain the same, and we’ll see if there’s any nuances, differences about Tropicana Field.” The Yankees are headed there after getting no-hit into the seventh inning and taking a 1-0 home loss to the Athletics on Thursday afternoon. Ben Rice’s single was the only hit the Yankees recorded off Jeffrey Springs and two relievers. New York has not scored since getting two runs in the first inning off Luis Severino in Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to the A’s. “We got shut down today,” Boone said Thursday after the Yankees had three at-bats with runners in scoring position. “We didn’t generate much. We didn’t hit a lot of balls on the screws at all.” The Rays are coming of a pair of losses in which they had a combined 11 hits but went 3-for-14 with runners in scoring position. Yandy Diaz was hitless in both games after getting a hit in nine of his first 10 contests. Junior Caminero went hitless for the second straight game on Wednesday. “We may have gotten a little too big in certain situations instead of being true to us and just (putting) the ball in play and (creating] havoc on the basepaths,” Tampa Bay outfielder Jonny DeLuca said. New York starters have yet to allow more than three runs in the first 12 games. Right-hander Luis Gil will make his season debut on Friday since the Yankees need a fifth starter. Gill was 4-1 with a 3.32 ERA in 11 starts last season after missing the first four months with a strained lat. Gil did not face the Rays last season and is 2-0 in two career starts against them. In those outings, he has held Tampa Bay to an unearned run on five hits in 11 2/3 innings. Left-hander Steven Matz (2-0, 4.09 ERA) will make his third start as a Ray after allowing five runs on eight hits in 11 innings in a pair of wins at St. Louis and Minnesota. Matz notched eight strikeouts on Saturday in a 7-1 victory in Minnesota when he threw 97 pitches. Matz is 3-3 with a 5.14 ERA in 11 career appearances (seven starts) against the Yankees. –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Yankees #work #struggles #plate #visit #Rays](https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28693087.jpg)
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