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New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith caught one of two targets for 14 receiving yards and a touchdown in a blowout victory over the Buccaneers. Smith may have only had one catch, but he certainly made it count, as he got the scoring started with a nice grab in the back of the end zone. The outlook for the 24-year-old gets a bit murky
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders hauled in four of five targets for 38 yards and a touchdown in a 38-3 win over the Buccaneers. Sanders helped the Saints cash in on their first points of the second quarter, as he brought in a red zone score. The veteran wideout probably won’t have many games where he sees 14 targets- as he did in
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas caught five of six targets for 51 yards in a 38-3 blowout of the Buccaneers. Thomas seemed to move well and was involved early, registering much of his production before the half. With the game essentially in hand by halftime, New Orleans rested Thomas as much as possible to avoid any setbacks. It’s worth noting that his leg
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray led the team in carries with 10 but rushed for just 39 yards in a dominant 38-3 victory over the Buccaneers. Murray got more run in this one with the game essentially out of hand by halftime. Running room was hard to come by against this Tampa Bay defense, even in a blowout. The veteran halfback can hover
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara carried the ball nine times for 40 rushing yards with a touchdown and caught five of six targets for nine receiving yards. The receiving line seems like a typo, but that’s the kind of night it was for Kamara. Fortunately, he was able to salvage his day with a rushing touchdown, his eighth total score of the year.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 26 of 32 passes for 222 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-3 blowout of the Buccaneers. It was a classic performance from Brees, as he picked apart the league’s number one pass defense by DVOA, registering a completion to 12 different receivers. The veteran signal-caller wasn’t needed much in the second half, as New Orleans took a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski could only muster one catch for two yards on six targets in the Week 9 loss to the Saints. Gronk had a rough night and this comes after a four-game stretch where he had at least 41 yards in each game and three total touchdowns. The TE has proved to be reliable and consistent before the bad game
After a year off the field, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown appeared in a game once again and finished with three receptions for 31 yards on five targets in his Tampa debut. The entire team had an off-night so it’s still hard to assess Brown’s value on this offense. Nevertheless, he should be considered below Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. As a result,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin had three receptions for 41 yards on six targets in Week 9. The WR dealt with a finger injury that caused him to miss last week but he had a modest outing this week. When he’s on the field, Godwin brings huge potential and remains an integral part of this offense as he’s gotten at least 64 yards
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans finished Week 9 with four receptions for 64 yards on six targets. Despite the Bucs struggling the entire game, Evans paced the team in yards and had a decent outing. The WR now has over 50 yards in the past two games and will look to build some consistency going forward. Source: NFL.com
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette finished Week 9 with one carry for zero yards and six receptions for 41 yards on six targets. The rushing attack was left behind after the team fell behind early in the game, but Fournette’s value in the passing game is better than that of Ronald Jones II. Still, with both RBs in a committee approach, their fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II had only three carries for nine yards along with three receptions for nine yards on four targets in Week 9. The Bucs had to ditch the run game as they fell behind quickly and Jones never had many opportunities in this game. With Leonard Fournette in the mix, both RBs’ value takes a bit of a hit
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady went 22-for-38 for 209 yards and three picks in the Week 9 loss to the Saints. It was an off-night for the Bucs who couldn’t seem to get in sync at all. As a result, this was Brady’s worst performance of the season. Nevertheless, the QB has had some great games mixed in with some average ones, meaning he
The Indianapolis Colts might have the most difficult receiving corps to predict in the NFL. The team continues to spread the ball around to a plethora of options, leading to no one really breaking out. Case in point: in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, rookie wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. caught four passes for a team-high 56 yards. Arguably the most talented receiver on this
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor continued his uneven rookie campaign on Sunday in a loss to the Ravens. On the bright side, Taylor scored his fourth rushing touchdown of the season. On the other hand, Taylor had just six carries for 27 yards and lost a fumble. He also added two catches for seven yards. Taylor’s failed to take advantage of his opportunities this
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry rushed the ball 21 times for 68 yards in Week 9 against the Bears. Henry saw his normal volume of carries but was shut down by the excellent Bears’ run defense. He did rip off a 26-yard run that ultimately led to a two-yard touchdown for Jonnu Smith. Aside from the carry, Henry managed to gain only 46 yards
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers was 25-for-43 for 227 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but he was unable to push the ball into the end zone. Rivers did throw an interception. After tossing six touchdowns over the past two games, this result was a clear disappointment. It was also the second time this year Rivers didn’t throw a touchdown and it suggested
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 10 of 21 pass attempts for 158 yards and two touchdowns in Week 9 against the Bears. The quarterback lacked his usual efficiency, completing under 50 percent of his pass attempts for the first time this season. Even so, Tannehill played turnover-free football for the fourth time on the campaign, managing the Titans’ to a win. He will draw
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett caught just four passes for 40 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills. Lockett’s had a strange 2020 season, with a pair of three-touchdown games in the six contests, but then no more than 44 yards and zero touchdowns in the other four. While he has a high ceiling, his floor keeps him from entering the WR1 tier
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf continued to show why he’s one of the top wide receivers in the NFL on Sunday. In a 44-34 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Metcalf recorded seven catches for 108 yards and a touchdown. He saw a team-high nine targets. Metcalf now has recorded 90 or more yards in all but one game this season and appears to staked
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith caught one of two targets for 14 receiving yards and a touchdown in a blowout victory over the Buccaneers. Smith may have only had one catch, but he certainly made it count, as he got the scoring started with a nice grab in the back of the end zone. The outlook for the 24-year-old gets a bit murky
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders hauled in four of five targets for 38 yards and a touchdown in a 38-3 win over the Buccaneers. Sanders helped the Saints cash in on their first points of the second quarter, as he brought in a red zone score. The veteran wideout probably won’t have many games where he sees 14 targets- as he did in
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas caught five of six targets for 51 yards in a 38-3 blowout of the Buccaneers. Thomas seemed to move well and was involved early, registering much of his production before the half. With the game essentially in hand by halftime, New Orleans rested Thomas as much as possible to avoid any setbacks. It’s worth noting that his leg
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray led the team in carries with 10 but rushed for just 39 yards in a dominant 38-3 victory over the Buccaneers. Murray got more run in this one with the game essentially out of hand by halftime. Running room was hard to come by against this Tampa Bay defense, even in a blowout. The veteran halfback can hover
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara carried the ball nine times for 40 rushing yards with a touchdown and caught five of six targets for nine receiving yards. The receiving line seems like a typo, but that’s the kind of night it was for Kamara. Fortunately, he was able to salvage his day with a rushing touchdown, his eighth total score of the year.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 26 of 32 passes for 222 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-3 blowout of the Buccaneers. It was a classic performance from Brees, as he picked apart the league’s number one pass defense by DVOA, registering a completion to 12 different receivers. The veteran signal-caller wasn’t needed much in the second half, as New Orleans took a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski could only muster one catch for two yards on six targets in the Week 9 loss to the Saints. Gronk had a rough night and this comes after a four-game stretch where he had at least 41 yards in each game and three total touchdowns. The TE has proved to be reliable and consistent before the bad game
After a year off the field, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown appeared in a game once again and finished with three receptions for 31 yards on five targets in his Tampa debut. The entire team had an off-night so it’s still hard to assess Brown’s value on this offense. Nevertheless, he should be considered below Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. As a result,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin had three receptions for 41 yards on six targets in Week 9. The WR dealt with a finger injury that caused him to miss last week but he had a modest outing this week. When he’s on the field, Godwin brings huge potential and remains an integral part of this offense as he’s gotten at least 64 yards
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans finished Week 9 with four receptions for 64 yards on six targets. Despite the Bucs struggling the entire game, Evans paced the team in yards and had a decent outing. The WR now has over 50 yards in the past two games and will look to build some consistency going forward. Source: NFL.com
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette finished Week 9 with one carry for zero yards and six receptions for 41 yards on six targets. The rushing attack was left behind after the team fell behind early in the game, but Fournette’s value in the passing game is better than that of Ronald Jones II. Still, with both RBs in a committee approach, their fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II had only three carries for nine yards along with three receptions for nine yards on four targets in Week 9. The Bucs had to ditch the run game as they fell behind quickly and Jones never had many opportunities in this game. With Leonard Fournette in the mix, both RBs’ value takes a bit of a hit
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady went 22-for-38 for 209 yards and three picks in the Week 9 loss to the Saints. It was an off-night for the Bucs who couldn’t seem to get in sync at all. As a result, this was Brady’s worst performance of the season. Nevertheless, the QB has had some great games mixed in with some average ones, meaning he
The Indianapolis Colts might have the most difficult receiving corps to predict in the NFL. The team continues to spread the ball around to a plethora of options, leading to no one really breaking out. Case in point: in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, rookie wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. caught four passes for a team-high 56 yards. Arguably the most talented receiver on this
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor continued his uneven rookie campaign on Sunday in a loss to the Ravens. On the bright side, Taylor scored his fourth rushing touchdown of the season. On the other hand, Taylor had just six carries for 27 yards and lost a fumble. He also added two catches for seven yards. Taylor’s failed to take advantage of his opportunities this
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry rushed the ball 21 times for 68 yards in Week 9 against the Bears. Henry saw his normal volume of carries but was shut down by the excellent Bears’ run defense. He did rip off a 26-yard run that ultimately led to a two-yard touchdown for Jonnu Smith. Aside from the carry, Henry managed to gain only 46 yards
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers was 25-for-43 for 227 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but he was unable to push the ball into the end zone. Rivers did throw an interception. After tossing six touchdowns over the past two games, this result was a clear disappointment. It was also the second time this year Rivers didn’t throw a touchdown and it suggested
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 10 of 21 pass attempts for 158 yards and two touchdowns in Week 9 against the Bears. The quarterback lacked his usual efficiency, completing under 50 percent of his pass attempts for the first time this season. Even so, Tannehill played turnover-free football for the fourth time on the campaign, managing the Titans’ to a win. He will draw
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett caught just four passes for 40 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills. Lockett’s had a strange 2020 season, with a pair of three-touchdown games in the six contests, but then no more than 44 yards and zero touchdowns in the other four. While he has a high ceiling, his floor keeps him from entering the WR1 tier
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf continued to show why he’s one of the top wide receivers in the NFL on Sunday. In a 44-34 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Metcalf recorded seven catches for 108 yards and a touchdown. He saw a team-high nine targets. Metcalf now has recorded 90 or more yards in all but one game this season and appears to staked
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith caught one of two targets for 14 receiving yards and a touchdown in a blowout victory over the Buccaneers. Smith may have only had one catch, but he certainly made it count, as he got the scoring started with a nice grab in the back of the end zone. The outlook for the 24-year-old gets a bit murky
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders hauled in four of five targets for 38 yards and a touchdown in a 38-3 win over the Buccaneers. Sanders helped the Saints cash in on their first points of the second quarter, as he brought in a red zone score. The veteran wideout probably won’t have many games where he sees 14 targets- as he did in
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas caught five of six targets for 51 yards in a 38-3 blowout of the Buccaneers. Thomas seemed to move well and was involved early, registering much of his production before the half. With the game essentially in hand by halftime, New Orleans rested Thomas as much as possible to avoid any setbacks. It’s worth noting that his leg
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray led the team in carries with 10 but rushed for just 39 yards in a dominant 38-3 victory over the Buccaneers. Murray got more run in this one with the game essentially out of hand by halftime. Running room was hard to come by against this Tampa Bay defense, even in a blowout. The veteran halfback can hover
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara carried the ball nine times for 40 rushing yards with a touchdown and caught five of six targets for nine receiving yards. The receiving line seems like a typo, but that’s the kind of night it was for Kamara. Fortunately, he was able to salvage his day with a rushing touchdown, his eighth total score of the year.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 26 of 32 passes for 222 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-3 blowout of the Buccaneers. It was a classic performance from Brees, as he picked apart the league’s number one pass defense by DVOA, registering a completion to 12 different receivers. The veteran signal-caller wasn’t needed much in the second half, as New Orleans took a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski could only muster one catch for two yards on six targets in the Week 9 loss to the Saints. Gronk had a rough night and this comes after a four-game stretch where he had at least 41 yards in each game and three total touchdowns. The TE has proved to be reliable and consistent before the bad game
After a year off the field, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown appeared in a game once again and finished with three receptions for 31 yards on five targets in his Tampa debut. The entire team had an off-night so it’s still hard to assess Brown’s value on this offense. Nevertheless, he should be considered below Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. As a result,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin had three receptions for 41 yards on six targets in Week 9. The WR dealt with a finger injury that caused him to miss last week but he had a modest outing this week. When he’s on the field, Godwin brings huge potential and remains an integral part of this offense as he’s gotten at least 64 yards
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans finished Week 9 with four receptions for 64 yards on six targets. Despite the Bucs struggling the entire game, Evans paced the team in yards and had a decent outing. The WR now has over 50 yards in the past two games and will look to build some consistency going forward. Source: NFL.com
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette finished Week 9 with one carry for zero yards and six receptions for 41 yards on six targets. The rushing attack was left behind after the team fell behind early in the game, but Fournette’s value in the passing game is better than that of Ronald Jones II. Still, with both RBs in a committee approach, their fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II had only three carries for nine yards along with three receptions for nine yards on four targets in Week 9. The Bucs had to ditch the run game as they fell behind quickly and Jones never had many opportunities in this game. With Leonard Fournette in the mix, both RBs’ value takes a bit of a hit
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady went 22-for-38 for 209 yards and three picks in the Week 9 loss to the Saints. It was an off-night for the Bucs who couldn’t seem to get in sync at all. As a result, this was Brady’s worst performance of the season. Nevertheless, the QB has had some great games mixed in with some average ones, meaning he
The Indianapolis Colts might have the most difficult receiving corps to predict in the NFL. The team continues to spread the ball around to a plethora of options, leading to no one really breaking out. Case in point: in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, rookie wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. caught four passes for a team-high 56 yards. Arguably the most talented receiver on this
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor continued his uneven rookie campaign on Sunday in a loss to the Ravens. On the bright side, Taylor scored his fourth rushing touchdown of the season. On the other hand, Taylor had just six carries for 27 yards and lost a fumble. He also added two catches for seven yards. Taylor’s failed to take advantage of his opportunities this
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry rushed the ball 21 times for 68 yards in Week 9 against the Bears. Henry saw his normal volume of carries but was shut down by the excellent Bears’ run defense. He did rip off a 26-yard run that ultimately led to a two-yard touchdown for Jonnu Smith. Aside from the carry, Henry managed to gain only 46 yards
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers was 25-for-43 for 227 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but he was unable to push the ball into the end zone. Rivers did throw an interception. After tossing six touchdowns over the past two games, this result was a clear disappointment. It was also the second time this year Rivers didn’t throw a touchdown and it suggested
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 10 of 21 pass attempts for 158 yards and two touchdowns in Week 9 against the Bears. The quarterback lacked his usual efficiency, completing under 50 percent of his pass attempts for the first time this season. Even so, Tannehill played turnover-free football for the fourth time on the campaign, managing the Titans’ to a win. He will draw
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett caught just four passes for 40 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills. Lockett’s had a strange 2020 season, with a pair of three-touchdown games in the six contests, but then no more than 44 yards and zero touchdowns in the other four. While he has a high ceiling, his floor keeps him from entering the WR1 tier
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf continued to show why he’s one of the top wide receivers in the NFL on Sunday. In a 44-34 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Metcalf recorded seven catches for 108 yards and a touchdown. He saw a team-high nine targets. Metcalf now has recorded 90 or more yards in all but one game this season and appears to staked
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