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The Week 5 contest between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots is being moved to Monday night, according NBC Denver’s Mike Klis. The Patriots have had two positive COVID tests in the past week, but if the remaining tests this week come back negative, this game should be good to go. As of now, there’s a lot less uncertainty here than there is with
The Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans will now play on Tuesday night, unless additional positive COVID tests on the Titans side forces the game to be pushed back further. For fantasy purposes, this game should count for Week 5, though we wouldn’t blame you if you were nervous about playing any Titans or Bills players in season-long due to the uncertainty. With some key fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (ankle) will play on Thursday night against the Chicago Bears. With Chris Godwin and Justin Watson out, Evans is a needed piece for quarterback Tom Brady. While there’s some reason for concern about Evans as he’s not 100 percent and is playing on a short week, the Buccaneers will still look to him a good amount in this
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) is a surprise active for Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Doubtful coming in, Fournette is unlikely to play much of a role if any in this one barring an injury during the game to Ronald Jones II. Fournette was likely on your fantasy bench because of concerns he wouldn’t play, and this news doesn’t really change that
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage could be in line for more opportunities against the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. Gage actually ranks second on the team in targets, though part of this is due to Julio Jones (hamstring) missing one game and part of another. Jones could be out again in Week 5 and Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) could be limited, which would open
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Ridley has had all sorts of ailments recently, which is likely the reason why he burned so many fantasy managers with a catch-less day in Week 4. Still, the 25-year-old had seen at least 10 targets in each of the games leading up to Week 4 and he could
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II gets a great matchup against the Panthers in Week 5. Carolina has been gashed by the run this year, as they’ve allowed the second-most fantasy points to opposing halfbacks. Gurley II comes into the contest with 65 rushing attempts, which ranks eighth in the NFL, and four touchdowns, which ties him for second among rushers. He’s averaged just
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will look to give the Las Vegas Raiders defense trouble in Week 5. The Raiders defense has struggled for the most part this season, but they have held opposing tight ends to just 11 receptions, 100 yards and touchdown in four games. Kelce, of course is a different breed and operates as part of the 1a and 1b
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan will face the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. Carolina comes into the matchup surrendering the third-fewest fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks, while Ryan is coming off a dud against the Packers. There are question marks regarding Ryan’s weapons, as Julio Jones (hamstring) has yet to practice this week and Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) has been limited on Wednesday and Thursday.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill will look to score in his fifth consecutive game of the season in Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Hill couldn’t have asked for a better opponent to try to keep his streak alive, as the Raiders are allowed 250 yards in the air over their first four weeks. The Raiders have also struggled to keep opponents
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is set up for a big Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The rookie has become a bell cow out of the Chiefs backfield and has helped in both the run and pass game. This sets him up nicely against the Raiders defense which has allowed 138.5 yards per game on the ground and 7.5 receptions
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is set up to have a dominant Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The former MVP should be started every week of the season by managers, but those in DFS should take note that the Raiders have allowed have 30 points per game and 388.8 total yards per contest. Mahomes is in a strong position to meet both
The Indianapolis Colts Defense has been phenomenal since a Week 1 loss to the Jaguars. Through four weeks, they have allowed the least amount of passing yards, the third least amount of rushing yards, and lead the league in interceptions with seven. They take on the Browns this week, who currently lead the league in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. The Browns are picking up
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has been trending downward in fantasy since seeing 17 targets across the first two games. Thomas had just one catch on four targets last week and is yet to have more than four catches in a game despite being heavily targeted early in the season. The tight end is yet to have more than 37 yards in a
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is off to a bad start to the season, but this week will be a great opportunity for a breakout performance. The Browns have allowed the third most receiving yards and rank 29th against opposing receivers. Hilton’s snap count last week was the highest it had been since Week 1 where he saw nine targets. It is also encouraging
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (foot) returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday, which puts him on track to suit up Sunday against the Rams. Inman was tied for third on the team with five targets last week, but could only turn that into four catches for 29 yards. Inman should start opposite Terry McLaurin again as the WR2 for Washington, but
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin will face another daunting matchup Sunday versus Jalen Ramsey and the Rams. Los Angeles allows the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing wide receivers and McLaurin will have his hands full being covered by the Pro-Bowl cornerback. Despite the tough matchup, fantasy managers should stick with McLaurin as his target-share give him a safe floor for fantasy. The Ohio
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor will not have an easy Week 5 against the Browns. The Browns are allowing just a little over 90 rushing yards per game and holding ball carriers to less than four yards per carry. This does not bode well for Taylor, who is averaging just 3.8 yards per carry on the season. Taylor is the clear No. 1 option
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic was targeted in the passing game eight times in Week 4, but is still not worth starting in fantasy playing behind Antonio Gibson. McKissic has been involved in the passing game with 17 targets through four games, but he has just seven carries in the past two weeks. If Gibson were to go down, McKissic is a name
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson has seen his role in the offense increase since Week 1 and could get an additional boost with Kyle Allen starting at QB versus the Rams. Gibson is averaging 11 carries and four targets per game but has two games with 13 carries as the team has looked to get the dynamic rookie more involved. Allen started 13
The Week 5 contest between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots is being moved to Monday night, according NBC Denver’s Mike Klis. The Patriots have had two positive COVID tests in the past week, but if the remaining tests this week come back negative, this game should be good to go. As of now, there’s a lot less uncertainty here than there is with
The Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans will now play on Tuesday night, unless additional positive COVID tests on the Titans side forces the game to be pushed back further. For fantasy purposes, this game should count for Week 5, though we wouldn’t blame you if you were nervous about playing any Titans or Bills players in season-long due to the uncertainty. With some key fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (ankle) will play on Thursday night against the Chicago Bears. With Chris Godwin and Justin Watson out, Evans is a needed piece for quarterback Tom Brady. While there’s some reason for concern about Evans as he’s not 100 percent and is playing on a short week, the Buccaneers will still look to him a good amount in this
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) is a surprise active for Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Doubtful coming in, Fournette is unlikely to play much of a role if any in this one barring an injury during the game to Ronald Jones II. Fournette was likely on your fantasy bench because of concerns he wouldn’t play, and this news doesn’t really change that
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage could be in line for more opportunities against the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. Gage actually ranks second on the team in targets, though part of this is due to Julio Jones (hamstring) missing one game and part of another. Jones could be out again in Week 5 and Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) could be limited, which would open
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Ridley has had all sorts of ailments recently, which is likely the reason why he burned so many fantasy managers with a catch-less day in Week 4. Still, the 25-year-old had seen at least 10 targets in each of the games leading up to Week 4 and he could
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II gets a great matchup against the Panthers in Week 5. Carolina has been gashed by the run this year, as they’ve allowed the second-most fantasy points to opposing halfbacks. Gurley II comes into the contest with 65 rushing attempts, which ranks eighth in the NFL, and four touchdowns, which ties him for second among rushers. He’s averaged just
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will look to give the Las Vegas Raiders defense trouble in Week 5. The Raiders defense has struggled for the most part this season, but they have held opposing tight ends to just 11 receptions, 100 yards and touchdown in four games. Kelce, of course is a different breed and operates as part of the 1a and 1b
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan will face the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. Carolina comes into the matchup surrendering the third-fewest fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks, while Ryan is coming off a dud against the Packers. There are question marks regarding Ryan’s weapons, as Julio Jones (hamstring) has yet to practice this week and Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) has been limited on Wednesday and Thursday.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill will look to score in his fifth consecutive game of the season in Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Hill couldn’t have asked for a better opponent to try to keep his streak alive, as the Raiders are allowed 250 yards in the air over their first four weeks. The Raiders have also struggled to keep opponents
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is set up for a big Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The rookie has become a bell cow out of the Chiefs backfield and has helped in both the run and pass game. This sets him up nicely against the Raiders defense which has allowed 138.5 yards per game on the ground and 7.5 receptions
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is set up to have a dominant Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The former MVP should be started every week of the season by managers, but those in DFS should take note that the Raiders have allowed have 30 points per game and 388.8 total yards per contest. Mahomes is in a strong position to meet both
The Indianapolis Colts Defense has been phenomenal since a Week 1 loss to the Jaguars. Through four weeks, they have allowed the least amount of passing yards, the third least amount of rushing yards, and lead the league in interceptions with seven. They take on the Browns this week, who currently lead the league in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. The Browns are picking up
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has been trending downward in fantasy since seeing 17 targets across the first two games. Thomas had just one catch on four targets last week and is yet to have more than four catches in a game despite being heavily targeted early in the season. The tight end is yet to have more than 37 yards in a
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is off to a bad start to the season, but this week will be a great opportunity for a breakout performance. The Browns have allowed the third most receiving yards and rank 29th against opposing receivers. Hilton’s snap count last week was the highest it had been since Week 1 where he saw nine targets. It is also encouraging
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (foot) returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday, which puts him on track to suit up Sunday against the Rams. Inman was tied for third on the team with five targets last week, but could only turn that into four catches for 29 yards. Inman should start opposite Terry McLaurin again as the WR2 for Washington, but
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin will face another daunting matchup Sunday versus Jalen Ramsey and the Rams. Los Angeles allows the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing wide receivers and McLaurin will have his hands full being covered by the Pro-Bowl cornerback. Despite the tough matchup, fantasy managers should stick with McLaurin as his target-share give him a safe floor for fantasy. The Ohio
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor will not have an easy Week 5 against the Browns. The Browns are allowing just a little over 90 rushing yards per game and holding ball carriers to less than four yards per carry. This does not bode well for Taylor, who is averaging just 3.8 yards per carry on the season. Taylor is the clear No. 1 option
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic was targeted in the passing game eight times in Week 4, but is still not worth starting in fantasy playing behind Antonio Gibson. McKissic has been involved in the passing game with 17 targets through four games, but he has just seven carries in the past two weeks. If Gibson were to go down, McKissic is a name
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson has seen his role in the offense increase since Week 1 and could get an additional boost with Kyle Allen starting at QB versus the Rams. Gibson is averaging 11 carries and four targets per game but has two games with 13 carries as the team has looked to get the dynamic rookie more involved. Allen started 13
The Week 5 contest between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots is being moved to Monday night, according NBC Denver’s Mike Klis. The Patriots have had two positive COVID tests in the past week, but if the remaining tests this week come back negative, this game should be good to go. As of now, there’s a lot less uncertainty here than there is with
The Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans will now play on Tuesday night, unless additional positive COVID tests on the Titans side forces the game to be pushed back further. For fantasy purposes, this game should count for Week 5, though we wouldn’t blame you if you were nervous about playing any Titans or Bills players in season-long due to the uncertainty. With some key fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (ankle) will play on Thursday night against the Chicago Bears. With Chris Godwin and Justin Watson out, Evans is a needed piece for quarterback Tom Brady. While there’s some reason for concern about Evans as he’s not 100 percent and is playing on a short week, the Buccaneers will still look to him a good amount in this
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) is a surprise active for Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Doubtful coming in, Fournette is unlikely to play much of a role if any in this one barring an injury during the game to Ronald Jones II. Fournette was likely on your fantasy bench because of concerns he wouldn’t play, and this news doesn’t really change that
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage could be in line for more opportunities against the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. Gage actually ranks second on the team in targets, though part of this is due to Julio Jones (hamstring) missing one game and part of another. Jones could be out again in Week 5 and Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) could be limited, which would open
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Ridley has had all sorts of ailments recently, which is likely the reason why he burned so many fantasy managers with a catch-less day in Week 4. Still, the 25-year-old had seen at least 10 targets in each of the games leading up to Week 4 and he could
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II gets a great matchup against the Panthers in Week 5. Carolina has been gashed by the run this year, as they’ve allowed the second-most fantasy points to opposing halfbacks. Gurley II comes into the contest with 65 rushing attempts, which ranks eighth in the NFL, and four touchdowns, which ties him for second among rushers. He’s averaged just
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will look to give the Las Vegas Raiders defense trouble in Week 5. The Raiders defense has struggled for the most part this season, but they have held opposing tight ends to just 11 receptions, 100 yards and touchdown in four games. Kelce, of course is a different breed and operates as part of the 1a and 1b
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan will face the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. Carolina comes into the matchup surrendering the third-fewest fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks, while Ryan is coming off a dud against the Packers. There are question marks regarding Ryan’s weapons, as Julio Jones (hamstring) has yet to practice this week and Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) has been limited on Wednesday and Thursday.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill will look to score in his fifth consecutive game of the season in Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Hill couldn’t have asked for a better opponent to try to keep his streak alive, as the Raiders are allowed 250 yards in the air over their first four weeks. The Raiders have also struggled to keep opponents
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is set up for a big Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The rookie has become a bell cow out of the Chiefs backfield and has helped in both the run and pass game. This sets him up nicely against the Raiders defense which has allowed 138.5 yards per game on the ground and 7.5 receptions
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is set up to have a dominant Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The former MVP should be started every week of the season by managers, but those in DFS should take note that the Raiders have allowed have 30 points per game and 388.8 total yards per contest. Mahomes is in a strong position to meet both
The Indianapolis Colts Defense has been phenomenal since a Week 1 loss to the Jaguars. Through four weeks, they have allowed the least amount of passing yards, the third least amount of rushing yards, and lead the league in interceptions with seven. They take on the Browns this week, who currently lead the league in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. The Browns are picking up
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has been trending downward in fantasy since seeing 17 targets across the first two games. Thomas had just one catch on four targets last week and is yet to have more than four catches in a game despite being heavily targeted early in the season. The tight end is yet to have more than 37 yards in a
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is off to a bad start to the season, but this week will be a great opportunity for a breakout performance. The Browns have allowed the third most receiving yards and rank 29th against opposing receivers. Hilton’s snap count last week was the highest it had been since Week 1 where he saw nine targets. It is also encouraging
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (foot) returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday, which puts him on track to suit up Sunday against the Rams. Inman was tied for third on the team with five targets last week, but could only turn that into four catches for 29 yards. Inman should start opposite Terry McLaurin again as the WR2 for Washington, but
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin will face another daunting matchup Sunday versus Jalen Ramsey and the Rams. Los Angeles allows the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing wide receivers and McLaurin will have his hands full being covered by the Pro-Bowl cornerback. Despite the tough matchup, fantasy managers should stick with McLaurin as his target-share give him a safe floor for fantasy. The Ohio
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor will not have an easy Week 5 against the Browns. The Browns are allowing just a little over 90 rushing yards per game and holding ball carriers to less than four yards per carry. This does not bode well for Taylor, who is averaging just 3.8 yards per carry on the season. Taylor is the clear No. 1 option
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic was targeted in the passing game eight times in Week 4, but is still not worth starting in fantasy playing behind Antonio Gibson. McKissic has been involved in the passing game with 17 targets through four games, but he has just seven carries in the past two weeks. If Gibson were to go down, McKissic is a name
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson has seen his role in the offense increase since Week 1 and could get an additional boost with Kyle Allen starting at QB versus the Rams. Gibson is averaging 11 carries and four targets per game but has two games with 13 carries as the team has looked to get the dynamic rookie more involved. Allen started 13
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