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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a huge Week 9 game against the Seattle Seahawks, going 31-for-38 for 415 yards and three touchdowns. He added seven carries for 14 yards and a rushing score as well. Questions had arisen about Allen’s recent play as some of his accuracy issues had returned, but those questions didn’t come into play on Sunday. While Seattle’s defensive woes may
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hauled in three of his five targets for 22 yards during the win over the Colts on Sunday. Once again, the 25-year-old failed to get anything going. He now has just eight catches throughout his previous three games and hasn’t found the end zone since Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Although he may have a few more impactful
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry caught four balls for 33 yards against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Henry has been pretty consistent recently with around four catches and 30 yards per game, but overall has not been too impressive. The Chargers have been pass heavy, but Henry is no longer a weekly TE1 option. Henry will look to snag his second touchdown
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley continues to struggle in his debut season. The rookie rushed nine time for 28 yards and caught five balls for 31 yards. Kelley opened the season as the Chargers backup, but has quickly slid down the depth chart. Kelley lost action to Troymaine Pope (concussion) in Week 8, but Pope was sidelined with a concussion Sunday. Even
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams caught five of seven targets for 81 yards on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. Williams has been a boom or bust player on a weekly basis, but he has now put together two strong weeks in a row. Williams did leave the game with one play remaining in the game and more should be known on his
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown caught three of his five targets for 38 yards during the Week 9 loss to Indianapolis. After expressing frustration about his role, Hollywood still wasn’t able to get anything going. Throughout the first nine games of the 2020 campaign, the 23-year-old has eclipsed the 100-yard mark only once. With the team focused heavily on the run and the return
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen continued his strong season on Sunday with nine catches for 103 yards and a touchdown versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Allen was questionable to play on Sunday with a sore throat, but was able to suit up and managers are thankful that he did. Allen has been Justin Herbert‘s favorite target and can safely be played as a
The Dallas Cowboys Defense didn’t do too much in Week 9, but that’s somehow a little better than expected. With the Cowboys starting their fourth-string quarterback and taking on the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers, things could have been ugly for the Cowboys defense, but they ended up allowing 24 points and putting up two fantasy points in standard scoring formats. They didn’t record a sack or
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage caught two of his six targets in Sunday’s win over the Denver Broncos, finishing with 11 yards. With Calvin Ridley out, Gage was a popular pick to take on a larger workload, but it was Olamide Zaccheaus who had the huge day as the team’s secondary receiver. This was a great spot for Gage, so the fact that he
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kalen Ballage put together a nice performance on Sunday versus the Los Vegas Raiders. Ballage was recently promoted from the practice squad and became the lead back after Justin Jackson (knee) was injured on the teams opening drive. The Chargers elected to go with Ballage over rookie Joshua Kelley, who has been struggling of late. Ballage rewarded the Chargers with
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert put together another strong performance in Sunday’s loss versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Herbert was 28-for-42 for 362 yards and a pair of touchdowns with no turnovers. Herbert briefly left in the fourth quarter with a knee injury after throwing his second touchdown to Gabe Nabers. Herbert was replaced by Tyrod Taylor for the two-point conversion, but came
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein had an enormous game in a Week 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Zuerlein kicked four field goals and an extra point, putting the ball through the uprights on all of his kicking attempts. His field goals came from 38, 44, 45, and 39 yards out. He’s been solid all season when on the field, but his opportunities have been
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was targeted three times in Week 9, but made just one catch, gaining six yards. Fourth-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert spread the ball around to several different Cowboys pass catchers, but Wilson was left behind. Wilson is a dart-throw fantasy option where you just pray for a long touchdown if he has to be in your starting lineup. He’s a
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith was 24-for-32 passing for 325 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions in a loss to the Giants on Sunday. Smith came on in relief of Kyle Allen (ankle) who left with an injury after a roughing the passer call. Smith connected with star receiver Terry McLaurin for a 68-yard touchdown but could get little else going as he
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup was targeted a team-leading seven times (tied with two others) in Week 9, but was only able to make three catches, gaining 36 yards. Gallup has seen a huge uptick in targets since the Cowboys have moved to their third and fourth string quarterbacks this season, but he hasn’t done too much with the opportunity. He’ll continue to fill
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz made four catches in a Week 9 loss, gaining 48 yards. He tied for the team lead in targets with seven, along with wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. Fourth-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert was able to spread the ball around to all of his pass catchers, targeting six different receivers at least three times each. Schultz has settled
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards finished with 23 yards off 11 attempts during the win over the Colts on Sunday. He also caught two passes for 11 yards. For the second consecutive week, Edwards received an enhanced role due to the absence of Mark Ingram II (ankle), who is considered week-to-week. While he split carries once again with rookie J.K. Dobbins, who had 12
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper made five catches in Week 9, gaining 57 scoreless yards. He was targeted six times. Three pass catchers (CeeDee Lamb, Dalton Schultz, and Michael Gallup) tied for first on the team with seven targets each, as Garrett Gilbert spread the ball around to all of his pass catchers. While he was nothing like Dak Prescott, Gilbert was still able
The Cardinals Defense was unable to contain the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. The Dolphins pulled away with a 34-31 win in the game. However, only three of the Dolphins’ four touchdowns were scored by the Dolphins offense. The Dolphins Defense came up with a fumble recovery touchdown in the first quarter. Still, the Cardinals Defense had an extremely rough day overall. They recorded three
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb led the Cowboys in receiving yards and scored the only passing touchdown for the team in a Week 9 loss. Lamb caught four passes on seven targets, gaining 71 yards and scoring a 20-yard touchdown. Lamb tied with Dalton Schultz and Michael Gallup with the seven targets, but he was able to do the most with fourth-string quarterback
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a huge Week 9 game against the Seattle Seahawks, going 31-for-38 for 415 yards and three touchdowns. He added seven carries for 14 yards and a rushing score as well. Questions had arisen about Allen’s recent play as some of his accuracy issues had returned, but those questions didn’t come into play on Sunday. While Seattle’s defensive woes may
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hauled in three of his five targets for 22 yards during the win over the Colts on Sunday. Once again, the 25-year-old failed to get anything going. He now has just eight catches throughout his previous three games and hasn’t found the end zone since Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Although he may have a few more impactful
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry caught four balls for 33 yards against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Henry has been pretty consistent recently with around four catches and 30 yards per game, but overall has not been too impressive. The Chargers have been pass heavy, but Henry is no longer a weekly TE1 option. Henry will look to snag his second touchdown
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley continues to struggle in his debut season. The rookie rushed nine time for 28 yards and caught five balls for 31 yards. Kelley opened the season as the Chargers backup, but has quickly slid down the depth chart. Kelley lost action to Troymaine Pope (concussion) in Week 8, but Pope was sidelined with a concussion Sunday. Even
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams caught five of seven targets for 81 yards on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. Williams has been a boom or bust player on a weekly basis, but he has now put together two strong weeks in a row. Williams did leave the game with one play remaining in the game and more should be known on his
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown caught three of his five targets for 38 yards during the Week 9 loss to Indianapolis. After expressing frustration about his role, Hollywood still wasn’t able to get anything going. Throughout the first nine games of the 2020 campaign, the 23-year-old has eclipsed the 100-yard mark only once. With the team focused heavily on the run and the return
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen continued his strong season on Sunday with nine catches for 103 yards and a touchdown versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Allen was questionable to play on Sunday with a sore throat, but was able to suit up and managers are thankful that he did. Allen has been Justin Herbert‘s favorite target and can safely be played as a
The Dallas Cowboys Defense didn’t do too much in Week 9, but that’s somehow a little better than expected. With the Cowboys starting their fourth-string quarterback and taking on the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers, things could have been ugly for the Cowboys defense, but they ended up allowing 24 points and putting up two fantasy points in standard scoring formats. They didn’t record a sack or
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage caught two of his six targets in Sunday’s win over the Denver Broncos, finishing with 11 yards. With Calvin Ridley out, Gage was a popular pick to take on a larger workload, but it was Olamide Zaccheaus who had the huge day as the team’s secondary receiver. This was a great spot for Gage, so the fact that he
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kalen Ballage put together a nice performance on Sunday versus the Los Vegas Raiders. Ballage was recently promoted from the practice squad and became the lead back after Justin Jackson (knee) was injured on the teams opening drive. The Chargers elected to go with Ballage over rookie Joshua Kelley, who has been struggling of late. Ballage rewarded the Chargers with
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert put together another strong performance in Sunday’s loss versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Herbert was 28-for-42 for 362 yards and a pair of touchdowns with no turnovers. Herbert briefly left in the fourth quarter with a knee injury after throwing his second touchdown to Gabe Nabers. Herbert was replaced by Tyrod Taylor for the two-point conversion, but came
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein had an enormous game in a Week 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Zuerlein kicked four field goals and an extra point, putting the ball through the uprights on all of his kicking attempts. His field goals came from 38, 44, 45, and 39 yards out. He’s been solid all season when on the field, but his opportunities have been
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was targeted three times in Week 9, but made just one catch, gaining six yards. Fourth-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert spread the ball around to several different Cowboys pass catchers, but Wilson was left behind. Wilson is a dart-throw fantasy option where you just pray for a long touchdown if he has to be in your starting lineup. He’s a
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith was 24-for-32 passing for 325 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions in a loss to the Giants on Sunday. Smith came on in relief of Kyle Allen (ankle) who left with an injury after a roughing the passer call. Smith connected with star receiver Terry McLaurin for a 68-yard touchdown but could get little else going as he
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup was targeted a team-leading seven times (tied with two others) in Week 9, but was only able to make three catches, gaining 36 yards. Gallup has seen a huge uptick in targets since the Cowboys have moved to their third and fourth string quarterbacks this season, but he hasn’t done too much with the opportunity. He’ll continue to fill
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz made four catches in a Week 9 loss, gaining 48 yards. He tied for the team lead in targets with seven, along with wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. Fourth-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert was able to spread the ball around to all of his pass catchers, targeting six different receivers at least three times each. Schultz has settled
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards finished with 23 yards off 11 attempts during the win over the Colts on Sunday. He also caught two passes for 11 yards. For the second consecutive week, Edwards received an enhanced role due to the absence of Mark Ingram II (ankle), who is considered week-to-week. While he split carries once again with rookie J.K. Dobbins, who had 12
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper made five catches in Week 9, gaining 57 scoreless yards. He was targeted six times. Three pass catchers (CeeDee Lamb, Dalton Schultz, and Michael Gallup) tied for first on the team with seven targets each, as Garrett Gilbert spread the ball around to all of his pass catchers. While he was nothing like Dak Prescott, Gilbert was still able
The Cardinals Defense was unable to contain the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. The Dolphins pulled away with a 34-31 win in the game. However, only three of the Dolphins’ four touchdowns were scored by the Dolphins offense. The Dolphins Defense came up with a fumble recovery touchdown in the first quarter. Still, the Cardinals Defense had an extremely rough day overall. They recorded three
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb led the Cowboys in receiving yards and scored the only passing touchdown for the team in a Week 9 loss. Lamb caught four passes on seven targets, gaining 71 yards and scoring a 20-yard touchdown. Lamb tied with Dalton Schultz and Michael Gallup with the seven targets, but he was able to do the most with fourth-string quarterback
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a huge Week 9 game against the Seattle Seahawks, going 31-for-38 for 415 yards and three touchdowns. He added seven carries for 14 yards and a rushing score as well. Questions had arisen about Allen’s recent play as some of his accuracy issues had returned, but those questions didn’t come into play on Sunday. While Seattle’s defensive woes may
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hauled in three of his five targets for 22 yards during the win over the Colts on Sunday. Once again, the 25-year-old failed to get anything going. He now has just eight catches throughout his previous three games and hasn’t found the end zone since Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Although he may have a few more impactful
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry caught four balls for 33 yards against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Henry has been pretty consistent recently with around four catches and 30 yards per game, but overall has not been too impressive. The Chargers have been pass heavy, but Henry is no longer a weekly TE1 option. Henry will look to snag his second touchdown
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley continues to struggle in his debut season. The rookie rushed nine time for 28 yards and caught five balls for 31 yards. Kelley opened the season as the Chargers backup, but has quickly slid down the depth chart. Kelley lost action to Troymaine Pope (concussion) in Week 8, but Pope was sidelined with a concussion Sunday. Even
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams caught five of seven targets for 81 yards on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. Williams has been a boom or bust player on a weekly basis, but he has now put together two strong weeks in a row. Williams did leave the game with one play remaining in the game and more should be known on his
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown caught three of his five targets for 38 yards during the Week 9 loss to Indianapolis. After expressing frustration about his role, Hollywood still wasn’t able to get anything going. Throughout the first nine games of the 2020 campaign, the 23-year-old has eclipsed the 100-yard mark only once. With the team focused heavily on the run and the return
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen continued his strong season on Sunday with nine catches for 103 yards and a touchdown versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Allen was questionable to play on Sunday with a sore throat, but was able to suit up and managers are thankful that he did. Allen has been Justin Herbert‘s favorite target and can safely be played as a
The Dallas Cowboys Defense didn’t do too much in Week 9, but that’s somehow a little better than expected. With the Cowboys starting their fourth-string quarterback and taking on the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers, things could have been ugly for the Cowboys defense, but they ended up allowing 24 points and putting up two fantasy points in standard scoring formats. They didn’t record a sack or
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage caught two of his six targets in Sunday’s win over the Denver Broncos, finishing with 11 yards. With Calvin Ridley out, Gage was a popular pick to take on a larger workload, but it was Olamide Zaccheaus who had the huge day as the team’s secondary receiver. This was a great spot for Gage, so the fact that he
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kalen Ballage put together a nice performance on Sunday versus the Los Vegas Raiders. Ballage was recently promoted from the practice squad and became the lead back after Justin Jackson (knee) was injured on the teams opening drive. The Chargers elected to go with Ballage over rookie Joshua Kelley, who has been struggling of late. Ballage rewarded the Chargers with
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert put together another strong performance in Sunday’s loss versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Herbert was 28-for-42 for 362 yards and a pair of touchdowns with no turnovers. Herbert briefly left in the fourth quarter with a knee injury after throwing his second touchdown to Gabe Nabers. Herbert was replaced by Tyrod Taylor for the two-point conversion, but came
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein had an enormous game in a Week 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Zuerlein kicked four field goals and an extra point, putting the ball through the uprights on all of his kicking attempts. His field goals came from 38, 44, 45, and 39 yards out. He’s been solid all season when on the field, but his opportunities have been
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was targeted three times in Week 9, but made just one catch, gaining six yards. Fourth-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert spread the ball around to several different Cowboys pass catchers, but Wilson was left behind. Wilson is a dart-throw fantasy option where you just pray for a long touchdown if he has to be in your starting lineup. He’s a
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith was 24-for-32 passing for 325 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions in a loss to the Giants on Sunday. Smith came on in relief of Kyle Allen (ankle) who left with an injury after a roughing the passer call. Smith connected with star receiver Terry McLaurin for a 68-yard touchdown but could get little else going as he
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup was targeted a team-leading seven times (tied with two others) in Week 9, but was only able to make three catches, gaining 36 yards. Gallup has seen a huge uptick in targets since the Cowboys have moved to their third and fourth string quarterbacks this season, but he hasn’t done too much with the opportunity. He’ll continue to fill
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz made four catches in a Week 9 loss, gaining 48 yards. He tied for the team lead in targets with seven, along with wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. Fourth-string quarterback Garrett Gilbert was able to spread the ball around to all of his pass catchers, targeting six different receivers at least three times each. Schultz has settled
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards finished with 23 yards off 11 attempts during the win over the Colts on Sunday. He also caught two passes for 11 yards. For the second consecutive week, Edwards received an enhanced role due to the absence of Mark Ingram II (ankle), who is considered week-to-week. While he split carries once again with rookie J.K. Dobbins, who had 12
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper made five catches in Week 9, gaining 57 scoreless yards. He was targeted six times. Three pass catchers (CeeDee Lamb, Dalton Schultz, and Michael Gallup) tied for first on the team with seven targets each, as Garrett Gilbert spread the ball around to all of his pass catchers. While he was nothing like Dak Prescott, Gilbert was still able
The Cardinals Defense was unable to contain the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. The Dolphins pulled away with a 34-31 win in the game. However, only three of the Dolphins’ four touchdowns were scored by the Dolphins offense. The Dolphins Defense came up with a fumble recovery touchdown in the first quarter. Still, the Cardinals Defense had an extremely rough day overall. They recorded three
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb led the Cowboys in receiving yards and scored the only passing touchdown for the team in a Week 9 loss. Lamb caught four passes on seven targets, gaining 71 yards and scoring a 20-yard touchdown. Lamb tied with Dalton Schultz and Michael Gallup with the seven targets, but he was able to do the most with fourth-string quarterback
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