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Keenan Allen Bounces Back In Week 2

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen had a nice Week 2 against the Chiefs. Allen had a rough Week 1, but bounced back with seven receptions, 96 yards and a fumble on Sunday. Allen also saw a team high 10 targets with new quarterback Justin Herbert. Allen figures to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of Herbert and the rookie relied on the veteran

Christian Kirk Goes For 57 Yards In Week 2

After a dreadful Week 1, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk showed signs of life in Week 2, catching two of his four targets for 57 yards against the Washington Football Team. Most of his production came on a 49-yard reception. Kirk will need to do better than this in order to warrant starting – or even rostering – in fantasy going forward. On the

Gus Edwards Gets Involved In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards ran for 73 yards on 10 carries during the win over the Texans on Sunday. After playing third fiddle to the duo of J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram II in Week 1, Edwards was the featured back as he had one more attempt than Ingram. Nonetheless, he likely won’t retain this role as the primary ball-carrier moving ahead, especially

Brandin Cooks Is Houston’s Leading Week 2 Receiver

Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks led the team with 95 receiving yards in Week 2’s loss to the Baltimore. He was targeted a team-high eight times, bringing in five of those for receptions. Cooks played the role that Will Fuller V had played in Week 1. Houston’s lack of a clear-cut No. 1 receiver means that no one might emerge as a consistently weekly

Austin Ekeler Posts All Around Stats Versus Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler put together a nice all-around performance in a Week 2 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs. Ekeler was a popular preseason selection and put up 84 yards in Week 1, but the pass-catcher only had one reception. Week 2 yielded better results with 93 yards and four catches for 55 yards. Ekeler was playing with Justin Herbert over

DeAndre Hopkins Reels In Eight Catches, Scores Touchdown

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins continued to groove with quarterback Kyler Murray in Week 2. Hopkins caught eight of his nine targets for 68 yards and a touchdown, his first touchdown as a Cardinal. He has now caught 22 of the 25 passes Murray has thrown his way this year. While Hopkins didn’t have quite the obscene target-share that he did in Week 1,

Jordan Howard Scores Again In Week 2

Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard has already found the end zone once this season, but was able to do it again in Week 2. Howard rushed fives time for four yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Buffalo Bills. The Dolphins use a three-back committee, which limits their fantasy value. Howard appears to be the back they trust near the goal line,

J.K. Dobbins Regresses In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins had two carries for 48 yards during the Week 2 victory over the Texans. He also caught a pass for 13 yards. After his two-touchdown performance last Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, the rookie wasn’t featured as he conceded carries to the duo of Mark Ingram II and Gus Edwards. The former Buckeye still has plenty of stock moving

O.J. Howard Musters One Catch In Week 2

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard saw three targets and caught one of them for 11 receiving yards in Week 2. There aren’t too many positives to take from this performance for Howard, though one is that he looked better than Rob Gronkowski, who failed to record a catch. This tight end room hasn’t been pretty to start the season, though Howard does have

Chase Edmonds Unable To Get Going In Week 2

Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds gave a nice spark to the offense in Week 1, but he was unable to make much of an impact in Week 2. Edmonds carried the ball three times this week and gained just four yards. In the passing game, he was targeted four times and came down with three receptions for nine yards. He also fumbled, but it

Justin Herbert Throws For 311 Yards In Debut

Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert was called upon right before opening kick to start against the Chiefs in Week 2 with Tyrod Taylor (chest) hurting himself in warmups. The rookie performed as good as one could ask for and the stage didnt seem to big for the youngster. The Oregon product completed 22 of 33 passes for 311 and a touchdown. He also

Matt Breida Quiet Once Again

Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has not started the 2020 season the way he wanted to. He wasn’t able to get much going during the first week and struggled again in the loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. He rushed seven times for 37 yards and caught one pass for two yards through the air. The Dolphins have a three-back committee and

Will Fuller V Not Targeted Against Ravens

What happened? While he did have one carry for no yards, Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller V was completely blanked on the receiving sheet in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens. No catches. No yards. Not even a target, despite playing 63 percent of the team’s snaps. Fuller did leave the game shortly to have his leg looked at. We thought Fuller was no

Kenyan Drake Rushes For 86 Yards On 20 Carries

Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake led the way for the team’s backfield in Week 2, carrying the ball 20 times for 86 yards. He also caught both of his targets and gained a total of nine yards through the air. The Cardinals’ No. 2 running back Chase Edmonds was quiet in the game, gaining just 13 yards on six touches (three carries). Drake’s statline

Mark Ingram II Remains Involved In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II ran for 55 yards and a score on nine carries during the win over the Texans in Week 2. He also caught two passes for 22 yards. Although the veteran managed to find the end zone, he still conceded carries to Gus Edwards and rookie J.K. Dobbins, who combined for 12 attempts. Fantasy managers in deeper formats should

Myles Gaskin Heavily Involved In Week 2

Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin was a busy man during the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He carried the ball seven times for 46 yards and hauled in six receptions for 36 yards through the air. The Dolphins have a three-back committee, but Gaskin appears to be the best out of the trio. He is quickly gaining fantasy value, especially in PPR

David Johnson Quiet Against Baltimore

Houston Texans running back David Johnson could never find his sledding on Sunday in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Johnson carried the ball 11 times for 34 yards and added two catches for 16 yards. With Duke Johnson (leg) out, David Johnson was the only running back to get a touch in this contest. Duke’s status moving forward is unclear, but as long as

Ryan Fitzpatrick Throws For Over 300 Yards

Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was unable to pull off the victory in Week 2, but gave it all he had. Fitzpatrick completed 31 of 47 passes for 328 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to the Buffalo Bills. The 37-year-old veteran was almost able to lead his team to a comeback victory. His solid performance here has likely earned him another start versus

Kyler Murray Tallies Three Touchdowns In Week 2

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray completed 26 of 38 passes for 286 yards, one touchdown and one interception and added 67 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team. Murray now has 156 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns over two games, in addition to solid passing numbers. If he keeps these rushing numbers up, he’s easily going to

Rob Gronkowski Held Without A Catch

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski was targeted once but didn’t record a catch in a 31-17 win over Carolina. It was incredibly disappointing for fantasy managers to see, especially considering there were vacated targets with Chris Godwin (head) sitting out. Gronkowski has looked like someone who’s been away from football after two games, as he’s mustered just four targets in two contests. At

Keenan Allen Bounces Back In Week 2

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen had a nice Week 2 against the Chiefs. Allen had a rough Week 1, but bounced back with seven receptions, 96 yards and a fumble on Sunday. Allen also saw a team high 10 targets with new quarterback Justin Herbert. Allen figures to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of Herbert and the rookie relied on the veteran

Christian Kirk Goes For 57 Yards In Week 2

After a dreadful Week 1, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk showed signs of life in Week 2, catching two of his four targets for 57 yards against the Washington Football Team. Most of his production came on a 49-yard reception. Kirk will need to do better than this in order to warrant starting – or even rostering – in fantasy going forward. On the

Gus Edwards Gets Involved In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards ran for 73 yards on 10 carries during the win over the Texans on Sunday. After playing third fiddle to the duo of J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram II in Week 1, Edwards was the featured back as he had one more attempt than Ingram. Nonetheless, he likely won’t retain this role as the primary ball-carrier moving ahead, especially

Brandin Cooks Is Houston’s Leading Week 2 Receiver

Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks led the team with 95 receiving yards in Week 2’s loss to the Baltimore. He was targeted a team-high eight times, bringing in five of those for receptions. Cooks played the role that Will Fuller V had played in Week 1. Houston’s lack of a clear-cut No. 1 receiver means that no one might emerge as a consistently weekly

Austin Ekeler Posts All Around Stats Versus Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler put together a nice all-around performance in a Week 2 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs. Ekeler was a popular preseason selection and put up 84 yards in Week 1, but the pass-catcher only had one reception. Week 2 yielded better results with 93 yards and four catches for 55 yards. Ekeler was playing with Justin Herbert over

DeAndre Hopkins Reels In Eight Catches, Scores Touchdown

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins continued to groove with quarterback Kyler Murray in Week 2. Hopkins caught eight of his nine targets for 68 yards and a touchdown, his first touchdown as a Cardinal. He has now caught 22 of the 25 passes Murray has thrown his way this year. While Hopkins didn’t have quite the obscene target-share that he did in Week 1,

Jordan Howard Scores Again In Week 2

Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard has already found the end zone once this season, but was able to do it again in Week 2. Howard rushed fives time for four yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Buffalo Bills. The Dolphins use a three-back committee, which limits their fantasy value. Howard appears to be the back they trust near the goal line,

J.K. Dobbins Regresses In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins had two carries for 48 yards during the Week 2 victory over the Texans. He also caught a pass for 13 yards. After his two-touchdown performance last Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, the rookie wasn’t featured as he conceded carries to the duo of Mark Ingram II and Gus Edwards. The former Buckeye still has plenty of stock moving

O.J. Howard Musters One Catch In Week 2

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard saw three targets and caught one of them for 11 receiving yards in Week 2. There aren’t too many positives to take from this performance for Howard, though one is that he looked better than Rob Gronkowski, who failed to record a catch. This tight end room hasn’t been pretty to start the season, though Howard does have

Chase Edmonds Unable To Get Going In Week 2

Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds gave a nice spark to the offense in Week 1, but he was unable to make much of an impact in Week 2. Edmonds carried the ball three times this week and gained just four yards. In the passing game, he was targeted four times and came down with three receptions for nine yards. He also fumbled, but it

Justin Herbert Throws For 311 Yards In Debut

Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert was called upon right before opening kick to start against the Chiefs in Week 2 with Tyrod Taylor (chest) hurting himself in warmups. The rookie performed as good as one could ask for and the stage didnt seem to big for the youngster. The Oregon product completed 22 of 33 passes for 311 and a touchdown. He also

Matt Breida Quiet Once Again

Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has not started the 2020 season the way he wanted to. He wasn’t able to get much going during the first week and struggled again in the loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. He rushed seven times for 37 yards and caught one pass for two yards through the air. The Dolphins have a three-back committee and

Will Fuller V Not Targeted Against Ravens

What happened? While he did have one carry for no yards, Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller V was completely blanked on the receiving sheet in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens. No catches. No yards. Not even a target, despite playing 63 percent of the team’s snaps. Fuller did leave the game shortly to have his leg looked at. We thought Fuller was no

Kenyan Drake Rushes For 86 Yards On 20 Carries

Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake led the way for the team’s backfield in Week 2, carrying the ball 20 times for 86 yards. He also caught both of his targets and gained a total of nine yards through the air. The Cardinals’ No. 2 running back Chase Edmonds was quiet in the game, gaining just 13 yards on six touches (three carries). Drake’s statline

Mark Ingram II Remains Involved In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II ran for 55 yards and a score on nine carries during the win over the Texans in Week 2. He also caught two passes for 22 yards. Although the veteran managed to find the end zone, he still conceded carries to Gus Edwards and rookie J.K. Dobbins, who combined for 12 attempts. Fantasy managers in deeper formats should

Myles Gaskin Heavily Involved In Week 2

Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin was a busy man during the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He carried the ball seven times for 46 yards and hauled in six receptions for 36 yards through the air. The Dolphins have a three-back committee, but Gaskin appears to be the best out of the trio. He is quickly gaining fantasy value, especially in PPR

David Johnson Quiet Against Baltimore

Houston Texans running back David Johnson could never find his sledding on Sunday in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Johnson carried the ball 11 times for 34 yards and added two catches for 16 yards. With Duke Johnson (leg) out, David Johnson was the only running back to get a touch in this contest. Duke’s status moving forward is unclear, but as long as

Ryan Fitzpatrick Throws For Over 300 Yards

Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was unable to pull off the victory in Week 2, but gave it all he had. Fitzpatrick completed 31 of 47 passes for 328 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to the Buffalo Bills. The 37-year-old veteran was almost able to lead his team to a comeback victory. His solid performance here has likely earned him another start versus

Kyler Murray Tallies Three Touchdowns In Week 2

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray completed 26 of 38 passes for 286 yards, one touchdown and one interception and added 67 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team. Murray now has 156 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns over two games, in addition to solid passing numbers. If he keeps these rushing numbers up, he’s easily going to

Rob Gronkowski Held Without A Catch

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski was targeted once but didn’t record a catch in a 31-17 win over Carolina. It was incredibly disappointing for fantasy managers to see, especially considering there were vacated targets with Chris Godwin (head) sitting out. Gronkowski has looked like someone who’s been away from football after two games, as he’s mustered just four targets in two contests. At

Keenan Allen Bounces Back In Week 2

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen had a nice Week 2 against the Chiefs. Allen had a rough Week 1, but bounced back with seven receptions, 96 yards and a fumble on Sunday. Allen also saw a team high 10 targets with new quarterback Justin Herbert. Allen figures to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of Herbert and the rookie relied on the veteran

Christian Kirk Goes For 57 Yards In Week 2

After a dreadful Week 1, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk showed signs of life in Week 2, catching two of his four targets for 57 yards against the Washington Football Team. Most of his production came on a 49-yard reception. Kirk will need to do better than this in order to warrant starting – or even rostering – in fantasy going forward. On the

Gus Edwards Gets Involved In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards ran for 73 yards on 10 carries during the win over the Texans on Sunday. After playing third fiddle to the duo of J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram II in Week 1, Edwards was the featured back as he had one more attempt than Ingram. Nonetheless, he likely won’t retain this role as the primary ball-carrier moving ahead, especially

Brandin Cooks Is Houston’s Leading Week 2 Receiver

Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks led the team with 95 receiving yards in Week 2’s loss to the Baltimore. He was targeted a team-high eight times, bringing in five of those for receptions. Cooks played the role that Will Fuller V had played in Week 1. Houston’s lack of a clear-cut No. 1 receiver means that no one might emerge as a consistently weekly

Austin Ekeler Posts All Around Stats Versus Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler put together a nice all-around performance in a Week 2 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs. Ekeler was a popular preseason selection and put up 84 yards in Week 1, but the pass-catcher only had one reception. Week 2 yielded better results with 93 yards and four catches for 55 yards. Ekeler was playing with Justin Herbert over

DeAndre Hopkins Reels In Eight Catches, Scores Touchdown

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins continued to groove with quarterback Kyler Murray in Week 2. Hopkins caught eight of his nine targets for 68 yards and a touchdown, his first touchdown as a Cardinal. He has now caught 22 of the 25 passes Murray has thrown his way this year. While Hopkins didn’t have quite the obscene target-share that he did in Week 1,

Jordan Howard Scores Again In Week 2

Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard has already found the end zone once this season, but was able to do it again in Week 2. Howard rushed fives time for four yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Buffalo Bills. The Dolphins use a three-back committee, which limits their fantasy value. Howard appears to be the back they trust near the goal line,

J.K. Dobbins Regresses In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins had two carries for 48 yards during the Week 2 victory over the Texans. He also caught a pass for 13 yards. After his two-touchdown performance last Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, the rookie wasn’t featured as he conceded carries to the duo of Mark Ingram II and Gus Edwards. The former Buckeye still has plenty of stock moving

O.J. Howard Musters One Catch In Week 2

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard saw three targets and caught one of them for 11 receiving yards in Week 2. There aren’t too many positives to take from this performance for Howard, though one is that he looked better than Rob Gronkowski, who failed to record a catch. This tight end room hasn’t been pretty to start the season, though Howard does have

Chase Edmonds Unable To Get Going In Week 2

Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds gave a nice spark to the offense in Week 1, but he was unable to make much of an impact in Week 2. Edmonds carried the ball three times this week and gained just four yards. In the passing game, he was targeted four times and came down with three receptions for nine yards. He also fumbled, but it

Justin Herbert Throws For 311 Yards In Debut

Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert was called upon right before opening kick to start against the Chiefs in Week 2 with Tyrod Taylor (chest) hurting himself in warmups. The rookie performed as good as one could ask for and the stage didnt seem to big for the youngster. The Oregon product completed 22 of 33 passes for 311 and a touchdown. He also

Matt Breida Quiet Once Again

Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has not started the 2020 season the way he wanted to. He wasn’t able to get much going during the first week and struggled again in the loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. He rushed seven times for 37 yards and caught one pass for two yards through the air. The Dolphins have a three-back committee and

Will Fuller V Not Targeted Against Ravens

What happened? While he did have one carry for no yards, Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller V was completely blanked on the receiving sheet in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens. No catches. No yards. Not even a target, despite playing 63 percent of the team’s snaps. Fuller did leave the game shortly to have his leg looked at. We thought Fuller was no

Kenyan Drake Rushes For 86 Yards On 20 Carries

Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake led the way for the team’s backfield in Week 2, carrying the ball 20 times for 86 yards. He also caught both of his targets and gained a total of nine yards through the air. The Cardinals’ No. 2 running back Chase Edmonds was quiet in the game, gaining just 13 yards on six touches (three carries). Drake’s statline

Mark Ingram II Remains Involved In Week 2

Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II ran for 55 yards and a score on nine carries during the win over the Texans in Week 2. He also caught two passes for 22 yards. Although the veteran managed to find the end zone, he still conceded carries to Gus Edwards and rookie J.K. Dobbins, who combined for 12 attempts. Fantasy managers in deeper formats should

Myles Gaskin Heavily Involved In Week 2

Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin was a busy man during the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He carried the ball seven times for 46 yards and hauled in six receptions for 36 yards through the air. The Dolphins have a three-back committee, but Gaskin appears to be the best out of the trio. He is quickly gaining fantasy value, especially in PPR

David Johnson Quiet Against Baltimore

Houston Texans running back David Johnson could never find his sledding on Sunday in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Johnson carried the ball 11 times for 34 yards and added two catches for 16 yards. With Duke Johnson (leg) out, David Johnson was the only running back to get a touch in this contest. Duke’s status moving forward is unclear, but as long as

Ryan Fitzpatrick Throws For Over 300 Yards

Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was unable to pull off the victory in Week 2, but gave it all he had. Fitzpatrick completed 31 of 47 passes for 328 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to the Buffalo Bills. The 37-year-old veteran was almost able to lead his team to a comeback victory. His solid performance here has likely earned him another start versus

Kyler Murray Tallies Three Touchdowns In Week 2

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray completed 26 of 38 passes for 286 yards, one touchdown and one interception and added 67 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team. Murray now has 156 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns over two games, in addition to solid passing numbers. If he keeps these rushing numbers up, he’s easily going to

Rob Gronkowski Held Without A Catch

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski was targeted once but didn’t record a catch in a 31-17 win over Carolina. It was incredibly disappointing for fantasy managers to see, especially considering there were vacated targets with Chris Godwin (head) sitting out. Gronkowski has looked like someone who’s been away from football after two games, as he’s mustered just four targets in two contests. At

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