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Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson did managed to throw for 275 yards against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2, but with just one touchdown and an interception, Watson didn’t have the strong day that fantasy managers expect from Watson. His 17 rushing yards on five carries were also a disappointment. Watson’s opened 2020 with a pair of tough matchups and is clearly missing with former
Baltimore Ravens running back Lamar Jackson threw for 204 yards and a touchdown during the win over the Texans on Sunday. He also added 16 carries for 54 yards. The reigning MVP didn’t get much going on the afternoon, but he didn’t need to as the team relied heavily on the three-headed monster rushing attack of Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, and rookie J.K. Dobbins,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back LeSean McCoy hauled in five of seven targets for 26 receiving yards in Week 2. McCoy also handled one carry, though he went backwards on it. The veteran back was expected to occupy some sort of pass-catching role for Tampa Bay and he was able to do that well, helping to fill the void in the offense left by the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was able to find the end zone during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. He caught his lone target for a six-yard touchdown. It was the first of his career, but hopefully there is more to come. Davis has been on the field quite a bit this season, but only been targeted three times total in two
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense turned in a dominant performance in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. Pittsburgh racked up seven sacks and forced two turnovers after knocking Denver quarterback Drew Lock out of the game early. T.J. Watt led the way with 2.5 sacks in the win. The Steelers defense has been excellent through the first two weeks of the season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller had a quiet day in a Week 2 win over the Panthers. Miller was targeted three times and caught two of them for 11 receiving yards. The 23-year-old looked like a great sleeper pick with Chris Godwin (head) sidelined, but all of the glory ended up going to Mike Evans. Perhaps Miller is better when the defense is
New England Patriots running back is inactive for his team’s Sunday night game against the Seattle Seahawks. In tragic news, White’s father was in a car crash earlier on Sunday and did not survive. His mother was also involved in the crash and is in critical condition. White obviously has more important things on his mind than football and will be inactive for personal reasons.
Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass struggled during his NFL debut, but turned it around during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Bass knocked down 2 of 4 field goal attempts last week, which was a rough showing for the rookie kicker. However, he landed a 39-yard field goal this week. That was his only attempt of the game, but he made all of
New England Patriots running back James White (personal) is inactive for Sunday night’s game against the Seahawks. There was a death in White’s family, leading to his surprise listing as inactive. The 28-year-old won’t play in Week 2 and could understandably be away from the team for several days. Sony Michel, Rex Burkhead and J.J. Taylor will pick up the slack in White’s absence. Source:
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (head) was unable to finish the game during the Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. Knox recorded a 38-yard catch-and-run, but was crushed Kyle Van Noy and exited the game. The team put him in concussion protocol, so it’s unclear if Knox will be ready for next week. He remains the starting tight end, but doesn’t have much
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Eric Ebron caught three of his five targets for 43 yards in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. While it wasn’t a dominant performance, it was much better than Ebron’s debut with Pittsburgh last week where he caught just one pass for 18 yards. Fellow tight end Vance McDonald saw just two targets to Ebron’s five, so
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins (head) left Sunday’s game against the Chargers after a huge hit to the head. Watkins was attempting to make defenders miss after the catch when he took the hit and had to be helped off the field. It’s unlikely that he returns to this game, as he’s probably in the concussion protocol. Fellow receiver Mecole Hardman could see
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool caught all three of his targets for 88 yards and a touchdown in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. Claypool’s touchdown grab was the first of his short NFL career and came on a beautiful deep pass from Ben Roethlisberger down the left sideline. Claypool made the over-the-shoulder catch and then outran his defender for
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been productive during the first two weeks of the regular season. He is third on the depth chart, but has found a way to continue making plays each week. Beasley hauled in five of his six targets for 70 yards in the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The Bills continue to involve him in the offense,
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown has been overlooked because of the performance of Stefon Diggs, but made his presence known in Week 2. Brown finished with four receptions on six targets for 82 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Miami Dolphins. This is the second straight week that Brown has been able to find the end zone. He caught a 46-yard
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans hauled in seven of a team-high 10 targets for 104 yards and a touchdown. With teammate Chris Godwin (head) out and head coach Bruce Arians basically guaranteeing his other star wideout would get the ball- Evans was in a smash spot and he delivered. He connected with Tom Brady on a long, 50-yard pass and also hauled in
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster caught seven of his eight targets for 48 yards in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. While the seven catches were nice, Smith-Schuster’s 6.9 yards per catch is not what fantasy gamers were looking for out of their WR1. To make matters worse, Smith-Schuster watched as rookie Chase Claypool and second-year man Diontae Johnson scored
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein made all six of his kicking attempts in Week 2, including four extra points and two field goals. One of the field goals was a game-winner from 46 yards out, giving the Cowboys an improbable 40-39 win after being down 20-0 at the end of the first quarter. Zuerlein’s other kick came from 33 yards out. With the Cowboys offense
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs was a tough man to slow down during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Diggs hauled in eight of his 13 targets for 153 receiving yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Josh Allen did miss Diggs a few times, but made up for it. During that game, Diggs caught four passes for 20 yards or more. The Dolphins
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz led the team in targets with 10 in a Week 2 win over the Atlanta Falcons. He caught nine of those passes for 88 yards and a touchdown. After starting tight end Blake Jarwin went down with a knee injury in Week 1, it was assumed the Cowboys would mostly go away from involving the tight end in the
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson did managed to throw for 275 yards against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2, but with just one touchdown and an interception, Watson didn’t have the strong day that fantasy managers expect from Watson. His 17 rushing yards on five carries were also a disappointment. Watson’s opened 2020 with a pair of tough matchups and is clearly missing with former
Baltimore Ravens running back Lamar Jackson threw for 204 yards and a touchdown during the win over the Texans on Sunday. He also added 16 carries for 54 yards. The reigning MVP didn’t get much going on the afternoon, but he didn’t need to as the team relied heavily on the three-headed monster rushing attack of Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, and rookie J.K. Dobbins,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back LeSean McCoy hauled in five of seven targets for 26 receiving yards in Week 2. McCoy also handled one carry, though he went backwards on it. The veteran back was expected to occupy some sort of pass-catching role for Tampa Bay and he was able to do that well, helping to fill the void in the offense left by the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was able to find the end zone during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. He caught his lone target for a six-yard touchdown. It was the first of his career, but hopefully there is more to come. Davis has been on the field quite a bit this season, but only been targeted three times total in two
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense turned in a dominant performance in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. Pittsburgh racked up seven sacks and forced two turnovers after knocking Denver quarterback Drew Lock out of the game early. T.J. Watt led the way with 2.5 sacks in the win. The Steelers defense has been excellent through the first two weeks of the season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller had a quiet day in a Week 2 win over the Panthers. Miller was targeted three times and caught two of them for 11 receiving yards. The 23-year-old looked like a great sleeper pick with Chris Godwin (head) sidelined, but all of the glory ended up going to Mike Evans. Perhaps Miller is better when the defense is
New England Patriots running back is inactive for his team’s Sunday night game against the Seattle Seahawks. In tragic news, White’s father was in a car crash earlier on Sunday and did not survive. His mother was also involved in the crash and is in critical condition. White obviously has more important things on his mind than football and will be inactive for personal reasons.
Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass struggled during his NFL debut, but turned it around during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Bass knocked down 2 of 4 field goal attempts last week, which was a rough showing for the rookie kicker. However, he landed a 39-yard field goal this week. That was his only attempt of the game, but he made all of
New England Patriots running back James White (personal) is inactive for Sunday night’s game against the Seahawks. There was a death in White’s family, leading to his surprise listing as inactive. The 28-year-old won’t play in Week 2 and could understandably be away from the team for several days. Sony Michel, Rex Burkhead and J.J. Taylor will pick up the slack in White’s absence. Source:
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (head) was unable to finish the game during the Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. Knox recorded a 38-yard catch-and-run, but was crushed Kyle Van Noy and exited the game. The team put him in concussion protocol, so it’s unclear if Knox will be ready for next week. He remains the starting tight end, but doesn’t have much
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Eric Ebron caught three of his five targets for 43 yards in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. While it wasn’t a dominant performance, it was much better than Ebron’s debut with Pittsburgh last week where he caught just one pass for 18 yards. Fellow tight end Vance McDonald saw just two targets to Ebron’s five, so
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins (head) left Sunday’s game against the Chargers after a huge hit to the head. Watkins was attempting to make defenders miss after the catch when he took the hit and had to be helped off the field. It’s unlikely that he returns to this game, as he’s probably in the concussion protocol. Fellow receiver Mecole Hardman could see
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool caught all three of his targets for 88 yards and a touchdown in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. Claypool’s touchdown grab was the first of his short NFL career and came on a beautiful deep pass from Ben Roethlisberger down the left sideline. Claypool made the over-the-shoulder catch and then outran his defender for
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been productive during the first two weeks of the regular season. He is third on the depth chart, but has found a way to continue making plays each week. Beasley hauled in five of his six targets for 70 yards in the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The Bills continue to involve him in the offense,
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown has been overlooked because of the performance of Stefon Diggs, but made his presence known in Week 2. Brown finished with four receptions on six targets for 82 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Miami Dolphins. This is the second straight week that Brown has been able to find the end zone. He caught a 46-yard
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans hauled in seven of a team-high 10 targets for 104 yards and a touchdown. With teammate Chris Godwin (head) out and head coach Bruce Arians basically guaranteeing his other star wideout would get the ball- Evans was in a smash spot and he delivered. He connected with Tom Brady on a long, 50-yard pass and also hauled in
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster caught seven of his eight targets for 48 yards in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. While the seven catches were nice, Smith-Schuster’s 6.9 yards per catch is not what fantasy gamers were looking for out of their WR1. To make matters worse, Smith-Schuster watched as rookie Chase Claypool and second-year man Diontae Johnson scored
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein made all six of his kicking attempts in Week 2, including four extra points and two field goals. One of the field goals was a game-winner from 46 yards out, giving the Cowboys an improbable 40-39 win after being down 20-0 at the end of the first quarter. Zuerlein’s other kick came from 33 yards out. With the Cowboys offense
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs was a tough man to slow down during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Diggs hauled in eight of his 13 targets for 153 receiving yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Josh Allen did miss Diggs a few times, but made up for it. During that game, Diggs caught four passes for 20 yards or more. The Dolphins
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz led the team in targets with 10 in a Week 2 win over the Atlanta Falcons. He caught nine of those passes for 88 yards and a touchdown. After starting tight end Blake Jarwin went down with a knee injury in Week 1, it was assumed the Cowboys would mostly go away from involving the tight end in the
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson did managed to throw for 275 yards against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2, but with just one touchdown and an interception, Watson didn’t have the strong day that fantasy managers expect from Watson. His 17 rushing yards on five carries were also a disappointment. Watson’s opened 2020 with a pair of tough matchups and is clearly missing with former
Baltimore Ravens running back Lamar Jackson threw for 204 yards and a touchdown during the win over the Texans on Sunday. He also added 16 carries for 54 yards. The reigning MVP didn’t get much going on the afternoon, but he didn’t need to as the team relied heavily on the three-headed monster rushing attack of Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, and rookie J.K. Dobbins,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back LeSean McCoy hauled in five of seven targets for 26 receiving yards in Week 2. McCoy also handled one carry, though he went backwards on it. The veteran back was expected to occupy some sort of pass-catching role for Tampa Bay and he was able to do that well, helping to fill the void in the offense left by the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was able to find the end zone during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. He caught his lone target for a six-yard touchdown. It was the first of his career, but hopefully there is more to come. Davis has been on the field quite a bit this season, but only been targeted three times total in two
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense turned in a dominant performance in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. Pittsburgh racked up seven sacks and forced two turnovers after knocking Denver quarterback Drew Lock out of the game early. T.J. Watt led the way with 2.5 sacks in the win. The Steelers defense has been excellent through the first two weeks of the season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller had a quiet day in a Week 2 win over the Panthers. Miller was targeted three times and caught two of them for 11 receiving yards. The 23-year-old looked like a great sleeper pick with Chris Godwin (head) sidelined, but all of the glory ended up going to Mike Evans. Perhaps Miller is better when the defense is
New England Patriots running back is inactive for his team’s Sunday night game against the Seattle Seahawks. In tragic news, White’s father was in a car crash earlier on Sunday and did not survive. His mother was also involved in the crash and is in critical condition. White obviously has more important things on his mind than football and will be inactive for personal reasons.
Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass struggled during his NFL debut, but turned it around during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Bass knocked down 2 of 4 field goal attempts last week, which was a rough showing for the rookie kicker. However, he landed a 39-yard field goal this week. That was his only attempt of the game, but he made all of
New England Patriots running back James White (personal) is inactive for Sunday night’s game against the Seahawks. There was a death in White’s family, leading to his surprise listing as inactive. The 28-year-old won’t play in Week 2 and could understandably be away from the team for several days. Sony Michel, Rex Burkhead and J.J. Taylor will pick up the slack in White’s absence. Source:
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (head) was unable to finish the game during the Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. Knox recorded a 38-yard catch-and-run, but was crushed Kyle Van Noy and exited the game. The team put him in concussion protocol, so it’s unclear if Knox will be ready for next week. He remains the starting tight end, but doesn’t have much
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Eric Ebron caught three of his five targets for 43 yards in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. While it wasn’t a dominant performance, it was much better than Ebron’s debut with Pittsburgh last week where he caught just one pass for 18 yards. Fellow tight end Vance McDonald saw just two targets to Ebron’s five, so
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins (head) left Sunday’s game against the Chargers after a huge hit to the head. Watkins was attempting to make defenders miss after the catch when he took the hit and had to be helped off the field. It’s unlikely that he returns to this game, as he’s probably in the concussion protocol. Fellow receiver Mecole Hardman could see
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool caught all three of his targets for 88 yards and a touchdown in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. Claypool’s touchdown grab was the first of his short NFL career and came on a beautiful deep pass from Ben Roethlisberger down the left sideline. Claypool made the over-the-shoulder catch and then outran his defender for
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been productive during the first two weeks of the regular season. He is third on the depth chart, but has found a way to continue making plays each week. Beasley hauled in five of his six targets for 70 yards in the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The Bills continue to involve him in the offense,
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown has been overlooked because of the performance of Stefon Diggs, but made his presence known in Week 2. Brown finished with four receptions on six targets for 82 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Miami Dolphins. This is the second straight week that Brown has been able to find the end zone. He caught a 46-yard
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans hauled in seven of a team-high 10 targets for 104 yards and a touchdown. With teammate Chris Godwin (head) out and head coach Bruce Arians basically guaranteeing his other star wideout would get the ball- Evans was in a smash spot and he delivered. He connected with Tom Brady on a long, 50-yard pass and also hauled in
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster caught seven of his eight targets for 48 yards in a 26-21 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2. While the seven catches were nice, Smith-Schuster’s 6.9 yards per catch is not what fantasy gamers were looking for out of their WR1. To make matters worse, Smith-Schuster watched as rookie Chase Claypool and second-year man Diontae Johnson scored
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein made all six of his kicking attempts in Week 2, including four extra points and two field goals. One of the field goals was a game-winner from 46 yards out, giving the Cowboys an improbable 40-39 win after being down 20-0 at the end of the first quarter. Zuerlein’s other kick came from 33 yards out. With the Cowboys offense
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs was a tough man to slow down during the Week 2 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Diggs hauled in eight of his 13 targets for 153 receiving yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Josh Allen did miss Diggs a few times, but made up for it. During that game, Diggs caught four passes for 20 yards or more. The Dolphins
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz led the team in targets with 10 in a Week 2 win over the Atlanta Falcons. He caught nine of those passes for 88 yards and a touchdown. After starting tight end Blake Jarwin went down with a knee injury in Week 1, it was assumed the Cowboys would mostly go away from involving the tight end in the
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