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Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky completed 20-of-36 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns in the Bears furious comeback win over the Lions 27-23 in Week 1. The Bears offense sputtered for much of the game, especially on third down as they failed to convert on their first seven conversions. But Trubisky got rolling in the fourth quarter and never let up, throwing three fourth-quarter
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber ran for 29 yards on 17 carries and two touchdowns in a win over the Eagles Sunday. The 17 carries were more than rookie Antonio Gibson (nine) and J.D. McKissic (three) as the game-script heavily favored the steady, yet unspectacular, veteran in Barber. The backfield split was even between Gibson and Barber for most of the game, but
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown secured five of his six targets for 101 yards during the Week 1 win over the Browns. With Cleveland focusing most of its attention on stopping Lamar Jackson and his ability to find significant gains on the ground, the door was open for Hollywood to make some noise on the fantasy end. Regardless of league size or format, Brown
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. caught three passes for 37 yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut, a Week 1 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Shenault also received two carries, finishing with 10 rushing yards. Shenault’s going to get a lot of chances to move around the formation for Jacksonville this year and should be one of the team’s most-used options. If
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott, starting in place of the injured Miles Sanders (hamstring), ran the ball nine times for 35 yards and caught two passes for 19 yards in Week 1. He was forced to leave the game with an injury and the backfield was taken over by Corey Clement. There’s a huge injury issue with the Eagles skill position players already. Clement
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson had a terrific debut with his new team in Week 1, notching six receptions for 115 yards and one touchdown. Surprisingly, it was Anderson who led all Carolina receivers in yards and receptions, but it was one 75-yard touchdown in which Anderson got most of his yards. With D.J. Moore still considered the WR1, the former Jet must continue
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II finished with 10 carries for 29 yards during the massive win over the Browns on Sunday. As expected, the veteran conceded carries to rookie J.K. Dobbins, who finished with 22 yards off of seven attempts while also finding the end zone twice from inside the red zone. Ingram’s stock moving ahead will undoubtedly take a tumble as he
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was nowhere near his best in a Week 1 loss to the Washington Football Team. Wentz completed 24 of his 42 passes for 270 yards. He threw two touchdowns and two interceptions. Wentz absorbed an astounding eight sacks and was under pressure seemingly every time he dropped back to pass. Some of the blame goes to the Eagles offensive line,
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole was the team’s target leader in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. He brought in all five of those targets for 47 yards and a touchdown. Cole was basically out of the picture in 2019, but it looks like a strong camp has allowed him to re-enter the receiver rotation for the Jaguars. The ball is going
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey showed no signs of rust in the 34-30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 1. The talented back ran for 96 yards and had two touchdowns on 23 carries. He also added three receptions for 38 yards. As the focal point of the offense, it was no surprise to see McCaffrey heavily involved in the game plan.
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins completed 17 of 31 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown in a win over the Eagles in Week 1. Haskins did exactly what Washington needed from him as he didn’t turn the ball over as their defense and running game took over. The lack of weapons in the Washington offense was evident as star-receiver Terry McLaurin was shadowed
Jacksonville Jaguars undrafted free agent running back James Robinson came out of nowhere to become the starting running back for the Jags in Week 1. He responded with a solid game, carrying the ball 16 times of 62 yards and catching his only target for 28 yards. Robinson should have already been added in most fantasy leagues, but if he’s on the waivers in yours
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins ran for two touchdowns against the Browns on Sunday. While the rookie’s seven rushes for 22 yards wasn’t the most impressive showing, his ability to get his number called inside the five-yard line should raise the eyebrows of fantasy managers. As expected, Mark Ingram II was involved. Still, his 29 yards off of 10 attempts may open the door
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater recorded 270 passing yards, one passing touchdown, zero picks, and was 22-for-34 overall in Sunday’s 34-30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. He also added four rushes for 26 yards. It was a modest Panthers debut for the QB. Bridgewater is certainly not the most explosive QB, so it’s most important to monitor his consistency before considering him for fantasy.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was dominant during the massive win over the Browns in Week 1. The 23-year-old got it done in all areas, throwing 275 yards and three touchdowns on an efficient 20-for-25 passing while adding seven carries for 45 yards. Jackson demonstrated why he was one of the first quarterbacks off the board in fantasy drafts over the previous few months. His
If the Jacksonville Jaguars were tanking for Trevor Lawrence this year, they got off to a bad start at doing it in Week 1, as they defeated the Colts 27-20. Quarterback Gardner Minshew had a stellar game, going 19-for-20 for 173 yards and three touchdowns. While he didn’t pile up yards, he made smart plays and helped the Jaguars capture the surprising victory. Minshew has
New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) left in the third quarter during Sunday’s Week 1 encounter with the Buffalo Bills. The veteran didn’t get much going before the injury, compiling just six carries for 14 yards and two catches for 32 yards. Fantasy managers will want to monitor his progress heading into Week 2 and prepare to snag Frank Gore off of waivers
The Indianapolis Colts fear that Marlon Mack suffered a torn Achilles on Sunday. If so, his 2020 season will be over. Nyheim Hines took on a larger role with Mack gone, working as a receiving back as expected but also seeing goal line work. Both Hines and rookie Jonathan Taylor would see their value jump up if Mack’s season is over, with Hines being one
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) is active for his team’s Week 1 meeting with the Bengals. It’s unclear how much workload Williams will get in this one as he’s likely not at 100 percent, so fantasy managers with other options might want to avoid Williams. If he is on a snap count, Jalen Guyton is the next guy up and could be
There were concerns that San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman wouldn’t suit up for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals due to concerns over the air quality in the Bay Area, but he’ll officially be active for this matchup. With injuries all over their receiving corps, the Niners will likely rely heavily on the running game in this one, but with Coleman, Raheem Mostert,
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky completed 20-of-36 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns in the Bears furious comeback win over the Lions 27-23 in Week 1. The Bears offense sputtered for much of the game, especially on third down as they failed to convert on their first seven conversions. But Trubisky got rolling in the fourth quarter and never let up, throwing three fourth-quarter
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber ran for 29 yards on 17 carries and two touchdowns in a win over the Eagles Sunday. The 17 carries were more than rookie Antonio Gibson (nine) and J.D. McKissic (three) as the game-script heavily favored the steady, yet unspectacular, veteran in Barber. The backfield split was even between Gibson and Barber for most of the game, but
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown secured five of his six targets for 101 yards during the Week 1 win over the Browns. With Cleveland focusing most of its attention on stopping Lamar Jackson and his ability to find significant gains on the ground, the door was open for Hollywood to make some noise on the fantasy end. Regardless of league size or format, Brown
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. caught three passes for 37 yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut, a Week 1 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Shenault also received two carries, finishing with 10 rushing yards. Shenault’s going to get a lot of chances to move around the formation for Jacksonville this year and should be one of the team’s most-used options. If
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott, starting in place of the injured Miles Sanders (hamstring), ran the ball nine times for 35 yards and caught two passes for 19 yards in Week 1. He was forced to leave the game with an injury and the backfield was taken over by Corey Clement. There’s a huge injury issue with the Eagles skill position players already. Clement
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson had a terrific debut with his new team in Week 1, notching six receptions for 115 yards and one touchdown. Surprisingly, it was Anderson who led all Carolina receivers in yards and receptions, but it was one 75-yard touchdown in which Anderson got most of his yards. With D.J. Moore still considered the WR1, the former Jet must continue
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II finished with 10 carries for 29 yards during the massive win over the Browns on Sunday. As expected, the veteran conceded carries to rookie J.K. Dobbins, who finished with 22 yards off of seven attempts while also finding the end zone twice from inside the red zone. Ingram’s stock moving ahead will undoubtedly take a tumble as he
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was nowhere near his best in a Week 1 loss to the Washington Football Team. Wentz completed 24 of his 42 passes for 270 yards. He threw two touchdowns and two interceptions. Wentz absorbed an astounding eight sacks and was under pressure seemingly every time he dropped back to pass. Some of the blame goes to the Eagles offensive line,
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole was the team’s target leader in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. He brought in all five of those targets for 47 yards and a touchdown. Cole was basically out of the picture in 2019, but it looks like a strong camp has allowed him to re-enter the receiver rotation for the Jaguars. The ball is going
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey showed no signs of rust in the 34-30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 1. The talented back ran for 96 yards and had two touchdowns on 23 carries. He also added three receptions for 38 yards. As the focal point of the offense, it was no surprise to see McCaffrey heavily involved in the game plan.
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins completed 17 of 31 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown in a win over the Eagles in Week 1. Haskins did exactly what Washington needed from him as he didn’t turn the ball over as their defense and running game took over. The lack of weapons in the Washington offense was evident as star-receiver Terry McLaurin was shadowed
Jacksonville Jaguars undrafted free agent running back James Robinson came out of nowhere to become the starting running back for the Jags in Week 1. He responded with a solid game, carrying the ball 16 times of 62 yards and catching his only target for 28 yards. Robinson should have already been added in most fantasy leagues, but if he’s on the waivers in yours
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins ran for two touchdowns against the Browns on Sunday. While the rookie’s seven rushes for 22 yards wasn’t the most impressive showing, his ability to get his number called inside the five-yard line should raise the eyebrows of fantasy managers. As expected, Mark Ingram II was involved. Still, his 29 yards off of 10 attempts may open the door
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater recorded 270 passing yards, one passing touchdown, zero picks, and was 22-for-34 overall in Sunday’s 34-30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. He also added four rushes for 26 yards. It was a modest Panthers debut for the QB. Bridgewater is certainly not the most explosive QB, so it’s most important to monitor his consistency before considering him for fantasy.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was dominant during the massive win over the Browns in Week 1. The 23-year-old got it done in all areas, throwing 275 yards and three touchdowns on an efficient 20-for-25 passing while adding seven carries for 45 yards. Jackson demonstrated why he was one of the first quarterbacks off the board in fantasy drafts over the previous few months. His
If the Jacksonville Jaguars were tanking for Trevor Lawrence this year, they got off to a bad start at doing it in Week 1, as they defeated the Colts 27-20. Quarterback Gardner Minshew had a stellar game, going 19-for-20 for 173 yards and three touchdowns. While he didn’t pile up yards, he made smart plays and helped the Jaguars capture the surprising victory. Minshew has
New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) left in the third quarter during Sunday’s Week 1 encounter with the Buffalo Bills. The veteran didn’t get much going before the injury, compiling just six carries for 14 yards and two catches for 32 yards. Fantasy managers will want to monitor his progress heading into Week 2 and prepare to snag Frank Gore off of waivers
The Indianapolis Colts fear that Marlon Mack suffered a torn Achilles on Sunday. If so, his 2020 season will be over. Nyheim Hines took on a larger role with Mack gone, working as a receiving back as expected but also seeing goal line work. Both Hines and rookie Jonathan Taylor would see their value jump up if Mack’s season is over, with Hines being one
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) is active for his team’s Week 1 meeting with the Bengals. It’s unclear how much workload Williams will get in this one as he’s likely not at 100 percent, so fantasy managers with other options might want to avoid Williams. If he is on a snap count, Jalen Guyton is the next guy up and could be
There were concerns that San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman wouldn’t suit up for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals due to concerns over the air quality in the Bay Area, but he’ll officially be active for this matchup. With injuries all over their receiving corps, the Niners will likely rely heavily on the running game in this one, but with Coleman, Raheem Mostert,
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky completed 20-of-36 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns in the Bears furious comeback win over the Lions 27-23 in Week 1. The Bears offense sputtered for much of the game, especially on third down as they failed to convert on their first seven conversions. But Trubisky got rolling in the fourth quarter and never let up, throwing three fourth-quarter
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber ran for 29 yards on 17 carries and two touchdowns in a win over the Eagles Sunday. The 17 carries were more than rookie Antonio Gibson (nine) and J.D. McKissic (three) as the game-script heavily favored the steady, yet unspectacular, veteran in Barber. The backfield split was even between Gibson and Barber for most of the game, but
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown secured five of his six targets for 101 yards during the Week 1 win over the Browns. With Cleveland focusing most of its attention on stopping Lamar Jackson and his ability to find significant gains on the ground, the door was open for Hollywood to make some noise on the fantasy end. Regardless of league size or format, Brown
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. caught three passes for 37 yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut, a Week 1 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Shenault also received two carries, finishing with 10 rushing yards. Shenault’s going to get a lot of chances to move around the formation for Jacksonville this year and should be one of the team’s most-used options. If
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott, starting in place of the injured Miles Sanders (hamstring), ran the ball nine times for 35 yards and caught two passes for 19 yards in Week 1. He was forced to leave the game with an injury and the backfield was taken over by Corey Clement. There’s a huge injury issue with the Eagles skill position players already. Clement
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson had a terrific debut with his new team in Week 1, notching six receptions for 115 yards and one touchdown. Surprisingly, it was Anderson who led all Carolina receivers in yards and receptions, but it was one 75-yard touchdown in which Anderson got most of his yards. With D.J. Moore still considered the WR1, the former Jet must continue
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II finished with 10 carries for 29 yards during the massive win over the Browns on Sunday. As expected, the veteran conceded carries to rookie J.K. Dobbins, who finished with 22 yards off of seven attempts while also finding the end zone twice from inside the red zone. Ingram’s stock moving ahead will undoubtedly take a tumble as he
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was nowhere near his best in a Week 1 loss to the Washington Football Team. Wentz completed 24 of his 42 passes for 270 yards. He threw two touchdowns and two interceptions. Wentz absorbed an astounding eight sacks and was under pressure seemingly every time he dropped back to pass. Some of the blame goes to the Eagles offensive line,
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole was the team’s target leader in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. He brought in all five of those targets for 47 yards and a touchdown. Cole was basically out of the picture in 2019, but it looks like a strong camp has allowed him to re-enter the receiver rotation for the Jaguars. The ball is going
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey showed no signs of rust in the 34-30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 1. The talented back ran for 96 yards and had two touchdowns on 23 carries. He also added three receptions for 38 yards. As the focal point of the offense, it was no surprise to see McCaffrey heavily involved in the game plan.
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins completed 17 of 31 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown in a win over the Eagles in Week 1. Haskins did exactly what Washington needed from him as he didn’t turn the ball over as their defense and running game took over. The lack of weapons in the Washington offense was evident as star-receiver Terry McLaurin was shadowed
Jacksonville Jaguars undrafted free agent running back James Robinson came out of nowhere to become the starting running back for the Jags in Week 1. He responded with a solid game, carrying the ball 16 times of 62 yards and catching his only target for 28 yards. Robinson should have already been added in most fantasy leagues, but if he’s on the waivers in yours
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins ran for two touchdowns against the Browns on Sunday. While the rookie’s seven rushes for 22 yards wasn’t the most impressive showing, his ability to get his number called inside the five-yard line should raise the eyebrows of fantasy managers. As expected, Mark Ingram II was involved. Still, his 29 yards off of 10 attempts may open the door
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater recorded 270 passing yards, one passing touchdown, zero picks, and was 22-for-34 overall in Sunday’s 34-30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. He also added four rushes for 26 yards. It was a modest Panthers debut for the QB. Bridgewater is certainly not the most explosive QB, so it’s most important to monitor his consistency before considering him for fantasy.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was dominant during the massive win over the Browns in Week 1. The 23-year-old got it done in all areas, throwing 275 yards and three touchdowns on an efficient 20-for-25 passing while adding seven carries for 45 yards. Jackson demonstrated why he was one of the first quarterbacks off the board in fantasy drafts over the previous few months. His
If the Jacksonville Jaguars were tanking for Trevor Lawrence this year, they got off to a bad start at doing it in Week 1, as they defeated the Colts 27-20. Quarterback Gardner Minshew had a stellar game, going 19-for-20 for 173 yards and three touchdowns. While he didn’t pile up yards, he made smart plays and helped the Jaguars capture the surprising victory. Minshew has
New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) left in the third quarter during Sunday’s Week 1 encounter with the Buffalo Bills. The veteran didn’t get much going before the injury, compiling just six carries for 14 yards and two catches for 32 yards. Fantasy managers will want to monitor his progress heading into Week 2 and prepare to snag Frank Gore off of waivers
The Indianapolis Colts fear that Marlon Mack suffered a torn Achilles on Sunday. If so, his 2020 season will be over. Nyheim Hines took on a larger role with Mack gone, working as a receiving back as expected but also seeing goal line work. Both Hines and rookie Jonathan Taylor would see their value jump up if Mack’s season is over, with Hines being one
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) is active for his team’s Week 1 meeting with the Bengals. It’s unclear how much workload Williams will get in this one as he’s likely not at 100 percent, so fantasy managers with other options might want to avoid Williams. If he is on a snap count, Jalen Guyton is the next guy up and could be
There were concerns that San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman wouldn’t suit up for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals due to concerns over the air quality in the Bay Area, but he’ll officially be active for this matchup. With injuries all over their receiving corps, the Niners will likely rely heavily on the running game in this one, but with Coleman, Raheem Mostert,
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