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Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott made his lone extra point attempt in a Week 8 win, and was not on the field for anything else. The Eagles did not attempt any field goals, and only attempted an extra point on one of their touchdowns, opting to go for two otherwise. It was a one-point performance from Elliott in standard scoring fantasy leagues, and he’s quickly
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver John Hightower came up empty on the stat sheet in Week 8, failing to record a catch on three targets. Hightower is developing into a boom-or-bust low volume deep threat who has had far more busts and is still waiting for a huge boom. With Carson Wentz struggling to throw accurate deep balls, Hightower is almost impossible to put into
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward made three catches in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys, gaining 10 yards. He was targeted five times and also recorded a carry for two yards on the ground on a play that looked like he was getting ready to make a throw. Ward only made short plays from Carson Wentz, who struggled throwing the ball deep
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert, returning from an ankle injury, was only targeted once in a Week 8 win, catching the one target for a 15 yard gain. Goedert hadn’t played since he was forced to leave early in Week 3, and he may not have been fully healthy in this one. He’ll have the Week 9 bye week to continue healing up and
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor returned to the field and caught his first NFL touchdown in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys. In total, Reagor caught three passes on six targets, gaining 16 yards. His touchdown came on a two-yard pass from Carson Wentz in the first quarter. Reagor hadn’t played since Week 2 due to a thumb injury that required
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham kept his hot streak going in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Fulgham caught six passes on seven targets, gaining 78 yards and scoring a touchdown. Fulgham led the team in targets, catches, and yards again in this one. He’s quickly become quarterback Carson Wentz‘s favorite target and hasn’t shown any real signs of slowing down yet.
The Dallas Cowboys Defense had their best game of the season in a Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys defense allowed 15 points, recorded four sacks, two interceptions, and two fumble recoveries. In standard scoring, it was good for 13 fantasy points, impressive when considering their total heading into Week 8 was nine fantasy points. The Cowboys defense has scored negative fantasy
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein did all of the scoring for the Cowboys in Week 8, making three field goals in a 23-9 loss to the Eagles. Zuerlein made three of his four field goal attempts in this one, making kicks from 49, 49, and 59 yards. His miss came from 52 yards. It was a solid fantasy performance from Zuerlein, although this Cowboys offense
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was targeted twice in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles but was unable to come up with either pass. He was given two carries in the running game, losing 11 yards total. So, Wilson’s final line was zero catches, two carries, negative 11 yards. It was a rough week for pretty much everyone in a Cowboys uniform, and
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper only made one catch in a Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He was targeted five times, but was only able to come down with one, gaining just five yards. Cooper struggled along with the entire Cowboys passing game with seventh-round rookie Ben DiNucci getting his first career start under center. With Andy Dalton (concussion) expected back in
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb made four catches on his five targets in a Week 8 loss, gaining 27 yards. He added one play on the ground, running for 19 yards. Lamb and the entire Cowboys passing game struggled with rookie Ben DiNucci in at quarterback filling in for the injured Andy Dalton (concussion). Dalton himself wasn’t doing much, but he should give
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz was targeted eight times in Week 8, catching six passes for 53 yards. Schultz was second on the team in targets, catches, and yards, as rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci made short throws all night long. Schultz has been a solid performer at a shallow position all season, but after a few down weeks, it was nice to see him
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup led the Cowboys in all receiving stats in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles. Gallup saw a team-high 12 targets, catching seven for 61 yards. The second-highest targeted player on the Cowboys saw eight balls thrown his way. Gallup operated as a low-volume deep threat with Dak Prescott and Andy Dalton, but instantly became rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci‘s
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement ran the ball five times in a Week 8 win, gaining 24 yards and adding a four yard reception on two targets. Clement got a little more involved this week, but his six touches were still well behind Boston Scott‘s 17. With Miles Sanders (knee) expected to be back after the Week 9 bye, Clement will return to his
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott ran the ball 15 times in a Week 8 win, gaining 70 yards. He was targeted twice in the passing game, adding two catches for another nine yards. Scott was likely making his last start, as Miles Sanders (knee) is expected back after the Week 9 bye for the Eagles. Scott has filled in admirably, but won’t push Sanders
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard ran the ball seven times for 40 yards and added two catches on two targets for 24 yards. Pollard fell well behind starter Ezekiel Elliott‘s 21 touches, but came close to his 73 total yards. Pollard looked like the more effective running back in the box score, but the Eagles Defense basically game planned to take Elliott out of
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott couldn’t find much running room in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles. Elliott faced stacked boxes almost all night, ultimately running the ball 19 times for 63 scoreless yards. He was only targeted twice in the passing game, catching one ball for 10 yards. With rookie Ben DiNucci struggling at quarterback all night, the Eagles Defense stacked the
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki continued his downward spiral against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa struggled moving the ball on offense and it showed in the box score. Luckily, the Dolphins were able to get the win, so that’s all they care about. Gesicki hauled in one of his two targets for eight yards in this one. Somehow, that
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz wasn’t great in Week 8, but he was good enough to beat the Cowboys and fall backwards into first place in the NFC East. Wentz completed 15 of his 27 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns. He threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles in an ugly four turnover game. Wentz added 17 yards on the ground on four
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams has been inconsistent all season long and that continued versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8. Williams hauled in two of his five targets for 15 yards in the win. It was another dud for Williams, which is beginning to become a theme for him. To be fair, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa finished with 93 passing yards on the
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott made his lone extra point attempt in a Week 8 win, and was not on the field for anything else. The Eagles did not attempt any field goals, and only attempted an extra point on one of their touchdowns, opting to go for two otherwise. It was a one-point performance from Elliott in standard scoring fantasy leagues, and he’s quickly
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver John Hightower came up empty on the stat sheet in Week 8, failing to record a catch on three targets. Hightower is developing into a boom-or-bust low volume deep threat who has had far more busts and is still waiting for a huge boom. With Carson Wentz struggling to throw accurate deep balls, Hightower is almost impossible to put into
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward made three catches in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys, gaining 10 yards. He was targeted five times and also recorded a carry for two yards on the ground on a play that looked like he was getting ready to make a throw. Ward only made short plays from Carson Wentz, who struggled throwing the ball deep
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert, returning from an ankle injury, was only targeted once in a Week 8 win, catching the one target for a 15 yard gain. Goedert hadn’t played since he was forced to leave early in Week 3, and he may not have been fully healthy in this one. He’ll have the Week 9 bye week to continue healing up and
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor returned to the field and caught his first NFL touchdown in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys. In total, Reagor caught three passes on six targets, gaining 16 yards. His touchdown came on a two-yard pass from Carson Wentz in the first quarter. Reagor hadn’t played since Week 2 due to a thumb injury that required
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham kept his hot streak going in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Fulgham caught six passes on seven targets, gaining 78 yards and scoring a touchdown. Fulgham led the team in targets, catches, and yards again in this one. He’s quickly become quarterback Carson Wentz‘s favorite target and hasn’t shown any real signs of slowing down yet.
The Dallas Cowboys Defense had their best game of the season in a Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys defense allowed 15 points, recorded four sacks, two interceptions, and two fumble recoveries. In standard scoring, it was good for 13 fantasy points, impressive when considering their total heading into Week 8 was nine fantasy points. The Cowboys defense has scored negative fantasy
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein did all of the scoring for the Cowboys in Week 8, making three field goals in a 23-9 loss to the Eagles. Zuerlein made three of his four field goal attempts in this one, making kicks from 49, 49, and 59 yards. His miss came from 52 yards. It was a solid fantasy performance from Zuerlein, although this Cowboys offense
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was targeted twice in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles but was unable to come up with either pass. He was given two carries in the running game, losing 11 yards total. So, Wilson’s final line was zero catches, two carries, negative 11 yards. It was a rough week for pretty much everyone in a Cowboys uniform, and
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper only made one catch in a Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He was targeted five times, but was only able to come down with one, gaining just five yards. Cooper struggled along with the entire Cowboys passing game with seventh-round rookie Ben DiNucci getting his first career start under center. With Andy Dalton (concussion) expected back in
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb made four catches on his five targets in a Week 8 loss, gaining 27 yards. He added one play on the ground, running for 19 yards. Lamb and the entire Cowboys passing game struggled with rookie Ben DiNucci in at quarterback filling in for the injured Andy Dalton (concussion). Dalton himself wasn’t doing much, but he should give
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz was targeted eight times in Week 8, catching six passes for 53 yards. Schultz was second on the team in targets, catches, and yards, as rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci made short throws all night long. Schultz has been a solid performer at a shallow position all season, but after a few down weeks, it was nice to see him
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup led the Cowboys in all receiving stats in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles. Gallup saw a team-high 12 targets, catching seven for 61 yards. The second-highest targeted player on the Cowboys saw eight balls thrown his way. Gallup operated as a low-volume deep threat with Dak Prescott and Andy Dalton, but instantly became rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci‘s
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement ran the ball five times in a Week 8 win, gaining 24 yards and adding a four yard reception on two targets. Clement got a little more involved this week, but his six touches were still well behind Boston Scott‘s 17. With Miles Sanders (knee) expected to be back after the Week 9 bye, Clement will return to his
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott ran the ball 15 times in a Week 8 win, gaining 70 yards. He was targeted twice in the passing game, adding two catches for another nine yards. Scott was likely making his last start, as Miles Sanders (knee) is expected back after the Week 9 bye for the Eagles. Scott has filled in admirably, but won’t push Sanders
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard ran the ball seven times for 40 yards and added two catches on two targets for 24 yards. Pollard fell well behind starter Ezekiel Elliott‘s 21 touches, but came close to his 73 total yards. Pollard looked like the more effective running back in the box score, but the Eagles Defense basically game planned to take Elliott out of
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott couldn’t find much running room in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles. Elliott faced stacked boxes almost all night, ultimately running the ball 19 times for 63 scoreless yards. He was only targeted twice in the passing game, catching one ball for 10 yards. With rookie Ben DiNucci struggling at quarterback all night, the Eagles Defense stacked the
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki continued his downward spiral against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa struggled moving the ball on offense and it showed in the box score. Luckily, the Dolphins were able to get the win, so that’s all they care about. Gesicki hauled in one of his two targets for eight yards in this one. Somehow, that
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz wasn’t great in Week 8, but he was good enough to beat the Cowboys and fall backwards into first place in the NFC East. Wentz completed 15 of his 27 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns. He threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles in an ugly four turnover game. Wentz added 17 yards on the ground on four
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams has been inconsistent all season long and that continued versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8. Williams hauled in two of his five targets for 15 yards in the win. It was another dud for Williams, which is beginning to become a theme for him. To be fair, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa finished with 93 passing yards on the
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott made his lone extra point attempt in a Week 8 win, and was not on the field for anything else. The Eagles did not attempt any field goals, and only attempted an extra point on one of their touchdowns, opting to go for two otherwise. It was a one-point performance from Elliott in standard scoring fantasy leagues, and he’s quickly
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver John Hightower came up empty on the stat sheet in Week 8, failing to record a catch on three targets. Hightower is developing into a boom-or-bust low volume deep threat who has had far more busts and is still waiting for a huge boom. With Carson Wentz struggling to throw accurate deep balls, Hightower is almost impossible to put into
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward made three catches in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys, gaining 10 yards. He was targeted five times and also recorded a carry for two yards on the ground on a play that looked like he was getting ready to make a throw. Ward only made short plays from Carson Wentz, who struggled throwing the ball deep
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert, returning from an ankle injury, was only targeted once in a Week 8 win, catching the one target for a 15 yard gain. Goedert hadn’t played since he was forced to leave early in Week 3, and he may not have been fully healthy in this one. He’ll have the Week 9 bye week to continue healing up and
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor returned to the field and caught his first NFL touchdown in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys. In total, Reagor caught three passes on six targets, gaining 16 yards. His touchdown came on a two-yard pass from Carson Wentz in the first quarter. Reagor hadn’t played since Week 2 due to a thumb injury that required
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham kept his hot streak going in a Week 8 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Fulgham caught six passes on seven targets, gaining 78 yards and scoring a touchdown. Fulgham led the team in targets, catches, and yards again in this one. He’s quickly become quarterback Carson Wentz‘s favorite target and hasn’t shown any real signs of slowing down yet.
The Dallas Cowboys Defense had their best game of the season in a Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys defense allowed 15 points, recorded four sacks, two interceptions, and two fumble recoveries. In standard scoring, it was good for 13 fantasy points, impressive when considering their total heading into Week 8 was nine fantasy points. The Cowboys defense has scored negative fantasy
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein did all of the scoring for the Cowboys in Week 8, making three field goals in a 23-9 loss to the Eagles. Zuerlein made three of his four field goal attempts in this one, making kicks from 49, 49, and 59 yards. His miss came from 52 yards. It was a solid fantasy performance from Zuerlein, although this Cowboys offense
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was targeted twice in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles but was unable to come up with either pass. He was given two carries in the running game, losing 11 yards total. So, Wilson’s final line was zero catches, two carries, negative 11 yards. It was a rough week for pretty much everyone in a Cowboys uniform, and
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper only made one catch in a Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He was targeted five times, but was only able to come down with one, gaining just five yards. Cooper struggled along with the entire Cowboys passing game with seventh-round rookie Ben DiNucci getting his first career start under center. With Andy Dalton (concussion) expected back in
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb made four catches on his five targets in a Week 8 loss, gaining 27 yards. He added one play on the ground, running for 19 yards. Lamb and the entire Cowboys passing game struggled with rookie Ben DiNucci in at quarterback filling in for the injured Andy Dalton (concussion). Dalton himself wasn’t doing much, but he should give
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz was targeted eight times in Week 8, catching six passes for 53 yards. Schultz was second on the team in targets, catches, and yards, as rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci made short throws all night long. Schultz has been a solid performer at a shallow position all season, but after a few down weeks, it was nice to see him
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup led the Cowboys in all receiving stats in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles. Gallup saw a team-high 12 targets, catching seven for 61 yards. The second-highest targeted player on the Cowboys saw eight balls thrown his way. Gallup operated as a low-volume deep threat with Dak Prescott and Andy Dalton, but instantly became rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci‘s
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement ran the ball five times in a Week 8 win, gaining 24 yards and adding a four yard reception on two targets. Clement got a little more involved this week, but his six touches were still well behind Boston Scott‘s 17. With Miles Sanders (knee) expected to be back after the Week 9 bye, Clement will return to his
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott ran the ball 15 times in a Week 8 win, gaining 70 yards. He was targeted twice in the passing game, adding two catches for another nine yards. Scott was likely making his last start, as Miles Sanders (knee) is expected back after the Week 9 bye for the Eagles. Scott has filled in admirably, but won’t push Sanders
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard ran the ball seven times for 40 yards and added two catches on two targets for 24 yards. Pollard fell well behind starter Ezekiel Elliott‘s 21 touches, but came close to his 73 total yards. Pollard looked like the more effective running back in the box score, but the Eagles Defense basically game planned to take Elliott out of
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott couldn’t find much running room in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles. Elliott faced stacked boxes almost all night, ultimately running the ball 19 times for 63 scoreless yards. He was only targeted twice in the passing game, catching one ball for 10 yards. With rookie Ben DiNucci struggling at quarterback all night, the Eagles Defense stacked the
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki continued his downward spiral against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa struggled moving the ball on offense and it showed in the box score. Luckily, the Dolphins were able to get the win, so that’s all they care about. Gesicki hauled in one of his two targets for eight yards in this one. Somehow, that
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz wasn’t great in Week 8, but he was good enough to beat the Cowboys and fall backwards into first place in the NFC East. Wentz completed 15 of his 27 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns. He threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles in an ugly four turnover game. Wentz added 17 yards on the ground on four
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams has been inconsistent all season long and that continued versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 8. Williams hauled in two of his five targets for 15 yards in the win. It was another dud for Williams, which is beginning to become a theme for him. To be fair, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa finished with 93 passing yards on the
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