The terms "start," "sit," and "week" often relate to fantasy football advice for managing lineups each week. Specifically:
- "Start" means to include a player in your active lineup for the week.
- "Sit" means to bench or not play a player for that week.
- "Week" refers to the specific game week in the NFL season for which you need to decide which players to start or sit.
For example, in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL fantasy football season, experts give start or sit advice for players based on their matchups and recent performances. Certain quarterbacks like Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts are must- starts, while others like Justin Fields may be recommended to sit due to tough defenses they're facing. Similar advice applies to running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, defenses, and kickers depending on their weekly matchups.
If the request is about fantasy football start/sit advice for a particular week or player, that context helps give specific recommendations. Otherwise, "start" and "sit" are fundamentally lineup management terms for the weekly strategic decisions in fantasy football based on matchups, player health, and projected performance. Let me know if assistance is needed with start/sit advice for a specific player or position for a particular week.