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The New England Patriots had no new positive COVID-19 tests on Thursday, according to a source. The team continues to work remotely for at least one more round of COVID-19 testing. If the Patriots go another day without any positive tests, they could be allowed to return to their facilities and practice together. This all comes after quarterback Cam Newton tested positive last Friday and
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams has struggled to get anything going through the first four games of the regular season. He’s collected six receptions for 89 yards and one touchdown this season. The Dolphins don’t have many weapons on offense, but Williams continues to struggle to capitalize on his opportunities. Williams will have a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (ankle) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. It is the same issue that Parker played through during the Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He managed to haul in 10 receptions for 110 yards while not being 100 percent healthy. Fantasy owners shouldn’t be too concerned about the injury right now. Parker is expected to suit up against the
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida had his best performance of the season during the Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He rushed three times for nine yards and caught three passes for 39 yards through the air. Sadly, that was his best performance of the season, which is a dud for basically any other player. It’s highly unlikely Breida gets much going against
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard has been fairly awful on the ground this season. He has a total of 14 rushing yards through the first four games of the season. However, he does have three touchdowns, but it’s not enough to carry value in most fantasy formats. Howard will have a difficult matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. At this point,
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin has become the clear-cut lead back for the team. Last week, he rushed 10 times for 40 yards and caught three passes for 22 yards through the air in the loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He’ll get a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5, a team that has allowed the fewest fantasy points to running
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will be the starter for at least one more week. Head coach Brian Flores met with rookie Tua Tagovailoa and decided he’ll stay with Fitzpatrick for one more game. Surprisingly, Fitzpatrick has performed well in terms for fantasy purposes, but will have a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. A team that has allowed the sixth
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry will look to continue his solid start of the season against the New Orleans Saints in Week 5. Henry has looked healthy in 2020 and is performing as one of the top players at his position so far with 18 receptions and 245 yards throughout four games. As good as the Saints Defense has been, they have struggled
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen looks to continue his strong season in a tough battle against the New Orleans Saints. Allen has been an absolute target machine since rookie Justin Herbert has been behind center and has 41 targets with 28 catches, 294 yards and a touchdown over the past three weeks. The Saints Defense has been very good in 2020 and has
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson should be expected to see a good amount of action against the New Orleans Saints with Austin Ekeler (hamstring) sidelined. Rookie running back Joshua Kelley has been the primary backup for Ekeler and is likely to get the start in Week 5. Jackson has had a slow start to the season and missed some time earlier in the
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley is lined up to see an increase in his workload with Austin Ekeler (hamstring) sidelined in a Week 5 battle against the New Orleans Saints. Kelley started the year strong and split the ball pretty evenly with Ekeler in Week 1 and Week 2, but has seen a decrease in usage over the past two games. Some
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert is coming off of his best performance of his young career in Week 4 but will face a tough Saints Defense in Week 5. The Saints defense overall has allowed the sixth-fewest number of yards per game and are only allowing 236.8 passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. The Saints have been successful in holding Tom Brady,
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been a safe play in every week this season, and that’s only going to continue in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are the worst team against the kicker position for fantasy through the first four weeks, and that’s because their defense has struggled to slow down every offense they’ve played against. Myers has been nearly perfect
The Seattle Seahawks Defense hasn’t been the best option through the first month of the season, and that’s likely to continue in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings offense has bounced back after a slow start to the season, and they can move the ball against this group. Wide receivers Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen have been a great duo over the last
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore has been steadily settling into his WR3 role for this offense through the first month of the season. In Week 5, he has the potential to have another solid week against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are one of the worst teams at defending wide receivers, and the Seahawks have been eviscerating everyone. Moore doesn’t get enough volume to
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had a strong rookie season, and he’s only built on that through the first four weeks of the 2020 season. In Week 5, he has the potential to have another outstanding week against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are the fourth-worst team against wide receivers in fantasy, and they don’t have a single cornerback that can match up effectively
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett was on a torrid pace before cooling off a bit in Week 4, but he has a great matchup to help him bounce back in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Lockett leads the team in targets, and he’s currently catching just under 80 percent of the balls thrown his way. Quarterback Russell Wilson looks to Lockett more than
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson continues to be one of the best fantasy running backs in football to start the 2020 season. He’s currently the RB5 on the season and he should continue his RB1 campaign in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota currently ranks 21st against running backs in terms of fantasy points allowed per game, and they haven’t been improving with
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has been arguably the NFL’s best player through the first four weeks. He’s currently the QB2 in fantasy because of the absurd stats Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been putting up. In Week 5, you should have no qualms about starting Wilson against the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota has been in the middle of the pack at slowing down opposing
Los Angeles Rams kicker Samuel Sloman hasn’t been the best kicker for fantasy to start the year because of his offense’s efficiency, but he should bounce back in Week 5 against the Washington Football Team. Washington is 0-4 through the first quarter of the season, and they just made a switch at quarterback, which could be for better or worse. It’s unclear as of now
The New England Patriots had no new positive COVID-19 tests on Thursday, according to a source. The team continues to work remotely for at least one more round of COVID-19 testing. If the Patriots go another day without any positive tests, they could be allowed to return to their facilities and practice together. This all comes after quarterback Cam Newton tested positive last Friday and
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams has struggled to get anything going through the first four games of the regular season. He’s collected six receptions for 89 yards and one touchdown this season. The Dolphins don’t have many weapons on offense, but Williams continues to struggle to capitalize on his opportunities. Williams will have a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (ankle) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. It is the same issue that Parker played through during the Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He managed to haul in 10 receptions for 110 yards while not being 100 percent healthy. Fantasy owners shouldn’t be too concerned about the injury right now. Parker is expected to suit up against the
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida had his best performance of the season during the Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He rushed three times for nine yards and caught three passes for 39 yards through the air. Sadly, that was his best performance of the season, which is a dud for basically any other player. It’s highly unlikely Breida gets much going against
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard has been fairly awful on the ground this season. He has a total of 14 rushing yards through the first four games of the season. However, he does have three touchdowns, but it’s not enough to carry value in most fantasy formats. Howard will have a difficult matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. At this point,
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin has become the clear-cut lead back for the team. Last week, he rushed 10 times for 40 yards and caught three passes for 22 yards through the air in the loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He’ll get a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5, a team that has allowed the fewest fantasy points to running
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will be the starter for at least one more week. Head coach Brian Flores met with rookie Tua Tagovailoa and decided he’ll stay with Fitzpatrick for one more game. Surprisingly, Fitzpatrick has performed well in terms for fantasy purposes, but will have a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. A team that has allowed the sixth
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry will look to continue his solid start of the season against the New Orleans Saints in Week 5. Henry has looked healthy in 2020 and is performing as one of the top players at his position so far with 18 receptions and 245 yards throughout four games. As good as the Saints Defense has been, they have struggled
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen looks to continue his strong season in a tough battle against the New Orleans Saints. Allen has been an absolute target machine since rookie Justin Herbert has been behind center and has 41 targets with 28 catches, 294 yards and a touchdown over the past three weeks. The Saints Defense has been very good in 2020 and has
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson should be expected to see a good amount of action against the New Orleans Saints with Austin Ekeler (hamstring) sidelined. Rookie running back Joshua Kelley has been the primary backup for Ekeler and is likely to get the start in Week 5. Jackson has had a slow start to the season and missed some time earlier in the
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley is lined up to see an increase in his workload with Austin Ekeler (hamstring) sidelined in a Week 5 battle against the New Orleans Saints. Kelley started the year strong and split the ball pretty evenly with Ekeler in Week 1 and Week 2, but has seen a decrease in usage over the past two games. Some
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert is coming off of his best performance of his young career in Week 4 but will face a tough Saints Defense in Week 5. The Saints defense overall has allowed the sixth-fewest number of yards per game and are only allowing 236.8 passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. The Saints have been successful in holding Tom Brady,
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been a safe play in every week this season, and that’s only going to continue in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are the worst team against the kicker position for fantasy through the first four weeks, and that’s because their defense has struggled to slow down every offense they’ve played against. Myers has been nearly perfect
The Seattle Seahawks Defense hasn’t been the best option through the first month of the season, and that’s likely to continue in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings offense has bounced back after a slow start to the season, and they can move the ball against this group. Wide receivers Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen have been a great duo over the last
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore has been steadily settling into his WR3 role for this offense through the first month of the season. In Week 5, he has the potential to have another solid week against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are one of the worst teams at defending wide receivers, and the Seahawks have been eviscerating everyone. Moore doesn’t get enough volume to
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had a strong rookie season, and he’s only built on that through the first four weeks of the 2020 season. In Week 5, he has the potential to have another outstanding week against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are the fourth-worst team against wide receivers in fantasy, and they don’t have a single cornerback that can match up effectively
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett was on a torrid pace before cooling off a bit in Week 4, but he has a great matchup to help him bounce back in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Lockett leads the team in targets, and he’s currently catching just under 80 percent of the balls thrown his way. Quarterback Russell Wilson looks to Lockett more than
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson continues to be one of the best fantasy running backs in football to start the 2020 season. He’s currently the RB5 on the season and he should continue his RB1 campaign in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota currently ranks 21st against running backs in terms of fantasy points allowed per game, and they haven’t been improving with
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has been arguably the NFL’s best player through the first four weeks. He’s currently the QB2 in fantasy because of the absurd stats Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been putting up. In Week 5, you should have no qualms about starting Wilson against the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota has been in the middle of the pack at slowing down opposing
Los Angeles Rams kicker Samuel Sloman hasn’t been the best kicker for fantasy to start the year because of his offense’s efficiency, but he should bounce back in Week 5 against the Washington Football Team. Washington is 0-4 through the first quarter of the season, and they just made a switch at quarterback, which could be for better or worse. It’s unclear as of now
The New England Patriots had no new positive COVID-19 tests on Thursday, according to a source. The team continues to work remotely for at least one more round of COVID-19 testing. If the Patriots go another day without any positive tests, they could be allowed to return to their facilities and practice together. This all comes after quarterback Cam Newton tested positive last Friday and
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams has struggled to get anything going through the first four games of the regular season. He’s collected six receptions for 89 yards and one touchdown this season. The Dolphins don’t have many weapons on offense, but Williams continues to struggle to capitalize on his opportunities. Williams will have a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (ankle) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. It is the same issue that Parker played through during the Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He managed to haul in 10 receptions for 110 yards while not being 100 percent healthy. Fantasy owners shouldn’t be too concerned about the injury right now. Parker is expected to suit up against the
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida had his best performance of the season during the Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He rushed three times for nine yards and caught three passes for 39 yards through the air. Sadly, that was his best performance of the season, which is a dud for basically any other player. It’s highly unlikely Breida gets much going against
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard has been fairly awful on the ground this season. He has a total of 14 rushing yards through the first four games of the season. However, he does have three touchdowns, but it’s not enough to carry value in most fantasy formats. Howard will have a difficult matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. At this point,
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin has become the clear-cut lead back for the team. Last week, he rushed 10 times for 40 yards and caught three passes for 22 yards through the air in the loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He’ll get a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5, a team that has allowed the fewest fantasy points to running
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will be the starter for at least one more week. Head coach Brian Flores met with rookie Tua Tagovailoa and decided he’ll stay with Fitzpatrick for one more game. Surprisingly, Fitzpatrick has performed well in terms for fantasy purposes, but will have a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. A team that has allowed the sixth
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry will look to continue his solid start of the season against the New Orleans Saints in Week 5. Henry has looked healthy in 2020 and is performing as one of the top players at his position so far with 18 receptions and 245 yards throughout four games. As good as the Saints Defense has been, they have struggled
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen looks to continue his strong season in a tough battle against the New Orleans Saints. Allen has been an absolute target machine since rookie Justin Herbert has been behind center and has 41 targets with 28 catches, 294 yards and a touchdown over the past three weeks. The Saints Defense has been very good in 2020 and has
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson should be expected to see a good amount of action against the New Orleans Saints with Austin Ekeler (hamstring) sidelined. Rookie running back Joshua Kelley has been the primary backup for Ekeler and is likely to get the start in Week 5. Jackson has had a slow start to the season and missed some time earlier in the
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley is lined up to see an increase in his workload with Austin Ekeler (hamstring) sidelined in a Week 5 battle against the New Orleans Saints. Kelley started the year strong and split the ball pretty evenly with Ekeler in Week 1 and Week 2, but has seen a decrease in usage over the past two games. Some
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert is coming off of his best performance of his young career in Week 4 but will face a tough Saints Defense in Week 5. The Saints defense overall has allowed the sixth-fewest number of yards per game and are only allowing 236.8 passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. The Saints have been successful in holding Tom Brady,
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been a safe play in every week this season, and that’s only going to continue in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are the worst team against the kicker position for fantasy through the first four weeks, and that’s because their defense has struggled to slow down every offense they’ve played against. Myers has been nearly perfect
The Seattle Seahawks Defense hasn’t been the best option through the first month of the season, and that’s likely to continue in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings offense has bounced back after a slow start to the season, and they can move the ball against this group. Wide receivers Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen have been a great duo over the last
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore has been steadily settling into his WR3 role for this offense through the first month of the season. In Week 5, he has the potential to have another solid week against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are one of the worst teams at defending wide receivers, and the Seahawks have been eviscerating everyone. Moore doesn’t get enough volume to
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had a strong rookie season, and he’s only built on that through the first four weeks of the 2020 season. In Week 5, he has the potential to have another outstanding week against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are the fourth-worst team against wide receivers in fantasy, and they don’t have a single cornerback that can match up effectively
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett was on a torrid pace before cooling off a bit in Week 4, but he has a great matchup to help him bounce back in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Lockett leads the team in targets, and he’s currently catching just under 80 percent of the balls thrown his way. Quarterback Russell Wilson looks to Lockett more than
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson continues to be one of the best fantasy running backs in football to start the 2020 season. He’s currently the RB5 on the season and he should continue his RB1 campaign in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota currently ranks 21st against running backs in terms of fantasy points allowed per game, and they haven’t been improving with
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has been arguably the NFL’s best player through the first four weeks. He’s currently the QB2 in fantasy because of the absurd stats Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been putting up. In Week 5, you should have no qualms about starting Wilson against the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota has been in the middle of the pack at slowing down opposing
Los Angeles Rams kicker Samuel Sloman hasn’t been the best kicker for fantasy to start the year because of his offense’s efficiency, but he should bounce back in Week 5 against the Washington Football Team. Washington is 0-4 through the first quarter of the season, and they just made a switch at quarterback, which could be for better or worse. It’s unclear as of now
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