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Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (calf) was able to suit up against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. He missed some time the week prior, but bounced back with four receptions for 42 yards in the victory over the Raiders. Brown appears to have reliable fantasy value most weeks, but could be risky in Week 5. The Tennessee Titans have an above average
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) will practice on Wednesday, which is a good sign for his availability in Week 5 against the Dolphins. The Niners really would like to get their starting signal-caller back this weekend after they were forced to bench Nick Mullens for C.J. Beathard in the Week 4 loss to the Eagles on Sunday night. As long as Garoppolo doesn’t
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has been impressive through the first four games of the regular season. He already has two 100-yard performances and appears to be quarterback Josh Allen‘s favorite target. Diggs is coming off a 115-yard outing, but faces a tougher challenge versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. A team that is slightly above average against the passing attack. Although, Diggs
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams (groin) has been ruled out for Week 5 against the Vikings, according to head coach Pete Carroll. The All-Pro safety and top IDP defensive back when he’s healthy, Adams will miss his second straight game with the injury. With a bye coming in Week 6, the 24-year-old former first-round pick of the Jets will have an extra week to recover
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He has been unable to play each of the last two weeks due to a toe issue. Devin Singletary has capitalized on the extra playing time. Moss was seeing nearly 10 touches a game before he got injured. He’ll get a fairly favorable matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5, assuming he
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary has seen his touches increase each week this season. However, some of that is because Zack Moss (toe) has been banged up. Last season, Singletary was able to produce 55 rushing yards on 18 attempts with one touchdown in the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He should be on the RB2 radar, assuming Moss sits out again. Buffalo
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has put himself in the MVP conversation with his play early in the season. Allen has thrown for 1,326 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and one interception through four games. However, he’ll face his toughest challenge of the season versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. Right now, the Titans are average in terms of pass defense, but look better
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) didn’t practice on Wednesday due to a knee injury that isn’t considered serious, according to a source. Jackson was held out for “precautionary reasons,” with backup Robert Griffin III seeing the first-team repetitions. Jackson’s fantasy managers have been waiting for a big performance from the reigning NFL MVP this year, but it just hasn’t happened yet. Baltimore will need
The Tennessee Titans placed wide receiver Corey Davis on the COVID-19 reserve list on Wednesday. It looks as though Davis was one of two more Titans players to test positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, which makes it highly unlikely that he’ll be available in Week 5 against the Bills. The outbreak continues for Tennessee, and their game this Sunday against Buffalo is in danger of
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory, linebacker Leighton Vander Esch (collarbone) and cornerback Anthony Brown (ribs) could all return over the next few weeks. Gregory is working his way back from a suspension that has kept him out since the 2018 playoffs. Wednesday will be his first on-field workout with the team. Gregory was a second-rounder in 2015 and had six sacks in 2018. Vander
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has voiced his frustration with the team’s passing offense despite a 3-1 start to the season. “I feel like there are a lot of yards and touchdowns we’ve been leaving on the field when we don’t connect. That’s probably why our passing isn’t where it’s supposed to be. But I feel it’s early in the season,” Jackson said. Baltimore ranks
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Darnell Mooney (shoulder) practiced in full all week but is listed as questionable for Thursday night against the Buccaneers. Barring a late setback, we’d expect Mooney to be available this week. The fifth-rounder had his best game of the season in the Week 4 loss to the Colts, catching five of his season-high nine targets for 52 yards. He scored
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Mike Evans (ankle) and Scotty Miller (groin, hip) are both listed as questionable to play on Thursday night against the Bears. Evans missed practice all week, while Miller was able to practice on a limited basis on Wednesday. Evans was bothered by his ankle in the Week 4 win over the Chargers and spent some time on the sidelines, but
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) missed practice all week and is doubtful to play on Thursday night against the Bears. Make sure Fournette is taking out of your starting lineups for Week 5. It will be the 25-year-old’s second straight missed game, leaving the backfield open for Ronald Jones II and Ke’Shawn Vaughn, especially with veteran LeSean McCoy already ruled out. Jones
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Justin Watson (shoulder) and running back LeSean McCoy (ankle) have been ruled out for the Thursday night game against the Bears. Godwin didn’t play in the Week 4 win over the Chargers and wasn’t ready to go on a short week. The Bears have allowed the third-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts this year,
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is a decent fantasy option in Week 5 lineups. The Eagles defense excelled in Week 4, sacking the quarterback five times, recovering a fumble, intercepting two passes, and scoring a touchdown. They’d come into the game without forcing any turnovers for the season. Going against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5, it’s unrealistic to expect a repeat of their Week 4
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is just OK as a kicking option in fantasy lineups in Week 5. Elliott has been solid and consistent this season, but the Eagles offense just isn’t giving him enough chances to score points. Most fantasy leagues will have higher-upside options available on the waiver wire. Elliott has made seven of his eight field goal attempts and all of his
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz has a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5. His toughest matchup, however, may be having to play in the Eagles offense. Ertz caught four passes last week, gaining just nine yards total despite playing without Dallas Goedert (ankle). While it’s possible Ertz’s best days are behind him, he’s certainly going to be better than a 4/9/0
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at home in Week 5. Pittsburgh boasts one of the top defenses in the league and will face off against an Eagles offense that is tied for first in the NFL with nine giveaways. The Steelers are installed as seven-point home favorites in a game with a reasonably-low 44.5-point over/under and they should have little
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore confirmed that he is asymptomatic after testing positive for COVID-19 this week. Gilmore is also claiming that he followed all of the league’s COVID-19 protocols prior to testing positive. Because of the positive test, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year won’t practice with the team on Wednesday and is in danger of missing the Week 5 contest against
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (calf) was able to suit up against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. He missed some time the week prior, but bounced back with four receptions for 42 yards in the victory over the Raiders. Brown appears to have reliable fantasy value most weeks, but could be risky in Week 5. The Tennessee Titans have an above average
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) will practice on Wednesday, which is a good sign for his availability in Week 5 against the Dolphins. The Niners really would like to get their starting signal-caller back this weekend after they were forced to bench Nick Mullens for C.J. Beathard in the Week 4 loss to the Eagles on Sunday night. As long as Garoppolo doesn’t
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has been impressive through the first four games of the regular season. He already has two 100-yard performances and appears to be quarterback Josh Allen‘s favorite target. Diggs is coming off a 115-yard outing, but faces a tougher challenge versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. A team that is slightly above average against the passing attack. Although, Diggs
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams (groin) has been ruled out for Week 5 against the Vikings, according to head coach Pete Carroll. The All-Pro safety and top IDP defensive back when he’s healthy, Adams will miss his second straight game with the injury. With a bye coming in Week 6, the 24-year-old former first-round pick of the Jets will have an extra week to recover
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He has been unable to play each of the last two weeks due to a toe issue. Devin Singletary has capitalized on the extra playing time. Moss was seeing nearly 10 touches a game before he got injured. He’ll get a fairly favorable matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5, assuming he
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary has seen his touches increase each week this season. However, some of that is because Zack Moss (toe) has been banged up. Last season, Singletary was able to produce 55 rushing yards on 18 attempts with one touchdown in the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He should be on the RB2 radar, assuming Moss sits out again. Buffalo
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has put himself in the MVP conversation with his play early in the season. Allen has thrown for 1,326 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and one interception through four games. However, he’ll face his toughest challenge of the season versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. Right now, the Titans are average in terms of pass defense, but look better
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) didn’t practice on Wednesday due to a knee injury that isn’t considered serious, according to a source. Jackson was held out for “precautionary reasons,” with backup Robert Griffin III seeing the first-team repetitions. Jackson’s fantasy managers have been waiting for a big performance from the reigning NFL MVP this year, but it just hasn’t happened yet. Baltimore will need
The Tennessee Titans placed wide receiver Corey Davis on the COVID-19 reserve list on Wednesday. It looks as though Davis was one of two more Titans players to test positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, which makes it highly unlikely that he’ll be available in Week 5 against the Bills. The outbreak continues for Tennessee, and their game this Sunday against Buffalo is in danger of
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory, linebacker Leighton Vander Esch (collarbone) and cornerback Anthony Brown (ribs) could all return over the next few weeks. Gregory is working his way back from a suspension that has kept him out since the 2018 playoffs. Wednesday will be his first on-field workout with the team. Gregory was a second-rounder in 2015 and had six sacks in 2018. Vander
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has voiced his frustration with the team’s passing offense despite a 3-1 start to the season. “I feel like there are a lot of yards and touchdowns we’ve been leaving on the field when we don’t connect. That’s probably why our passing isn’t where it’s supposed to be. But I feel it’s early in the season,” Jackson said. Baltimore ranks
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Darnell Mooney (shoulder) practiced in full all week but is listed as questionable for Thursday night against the Buccaneers. Barring a late setback, we’d expect Mooney to be available this week. The fifth-rounder had his best game of the season in the Week 4 loss to the Colts, catching five of his season-high nine targets for 52 yards. He scored
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Mike Evans (ankle) and Scotty Miller (groin, hip) are both listed as questionable to play on Thursday night against the Bears. Evans missed practice all week, while Miller was able to practice on a limited basis on Wednesday. Evans was bothered by his ankle in the Week 4 win over the Chargers and spent some time on the sidelines, but
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) missed practice all week and is doubtful to play on Thursday night against the Bears. Make sure Fournette is taking out of your starting lineups for Week 5. It will be the 25-year-old’s second straight missed game, leaving the backfield open for Ronald Jones II and Ke’Shawn Vaughn, especially with veteran LeSean McCoy already ruled out. Jones
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Justin Watson (shoulder) and running back LeSean McCoy (ankle) have been ruled out for the Thursday night game against the Bears. Godwin didn’t play in the Week 4 win over the Chargers and wasn’t ready to go on a short week. The Bears have allowed the third-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts this year,
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is a decent fantasy option in Week 5 lineups. The Eagles defense excelled in Week 4, sacking the quarterback five times, recovering a fumble, intercepting two passes, and scoring a touchdown. They’d come into the game without forcing any turnovers for the season. Going against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5, it’s unrealistic to expect a repeat of their Week 4
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is just OK as a kicking option in fantasy lineups in Week 5. Elliott has been solid and consistent this season, but the Eagles offense just isn’t giving him enough chances to score points. Most fantasy leagues will have higher-upside options available on the waiver wire. Elliott has made seven of his eight field goal attempts and all of his
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz has a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5. His toughest matchup, however, may be having to play in the Eagles offense. Ertz caught four passes last week, gaining just nine yards total despite playing without Dallas Goedert (ankle). While it’s possible Ertz’s best days are behind him, he’s certainly going to be better than a 4/9/0
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at home in Week 5. Pittsburgh boasts one of the top defenses in the league and will face off against an Eagles offense that is tied for first in the NFL with nine giveaways. The Steelers are installed as seven-point home favorites in a game with a reasonably-low 44.5-point over/under and they should have little
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore confirmed that he is asymptomatic after testing positive for COVID-19 this week. Gilmore is also claiming that he followed all of the league’s COVID-19 protocols prior to testing positive. Because of the positive test, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year won’t practice with the team on Wednesday and is in danger of missing the Week 5 contest against
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (calf) was able to suit up against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. He missed some time the week prior, but bounced back with four receptions for 42 yards in the victory over the Raiders. Brown appears to have reliable fantasy value most weeks, but could be risky in Week 5. The Tennessee Titans have an above average
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) will practice on Wednesday, which is a good sign for his availability in Week 5 against the Dolphins. The Niners really would like to get their starting signal-caller back this weekend after they were forced to bench Nick Mullens for C.J. Beathard in the Week 4 loss to the Eagles on Sunday night. As long as Garoppolo doesn’t
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has been impressive through the first four games of the regular season. He already has two 100-yard performances and appears to be quarterback Josh Allen‘s favorite target. Diggs is coming off a 115-yard outing, but faces a tougher challenge versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. A team that is slightly above average against the passing attack. Although, Diggs
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams (groin) has been ruled out for Week 5 against the Vikings, according to head coach Pete Carroll. The All-Pro safety and top IDP defensive back when he’s healthy, Adams will miss his second straight game with the injury. With a bye coming in Week 6, the 24-year-old former first-round pick of the Jets will have an extra week to recover
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He has been unable to play each of the last two weeks due to a toe issue. Devin Singletary has capitalized on the extra playing time. Moss was seeing nearly 10 touches a game before he got injured. He’ll get a fairly favorable matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5, assuming he
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary has seen his touches increase each week this season. However, some of that is because Zack Moss (toe) has been banged up. Last season, Singletary was able to produce 55 rushing yards on 18 attempts with one touchdown in the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He should be on the RB2 radar, assuming Moss sits out again. Buffalo
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has put himself in the MVP conversation with his play early in the season. Allen has thrown for 1,326 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and one interception through four games. However, he’ll face his toughest challenge of the season versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. Right now, the Titans are average in terms of pass defense, but look better
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) didn’t practice on Wednesday due to a knee injury that isn’t considered serious, according to a source. Jackson was held out for “precautionary reasons,” with backup Robert Griffin III seeing the first-team repetitions. Jackson’s fantasy managers have been waiting for a big performance from the reigning NFL MVP this year, but it just hasn’t happened yet. Baltimore will need
The Tennessee Titans placed wide receiver Corey Davis on the COVID-19 reserve list on Wednesday. It looks as though Davis was one of two more Titans players to test positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, which makes it highly unlikely that he’ll be available in Week 5 against the Bills. The outbreak continues for Tennessee, and their game this Sunday against Buffalo is in danger of
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory, linebacker Leighton Vander Esch (collarbone) and cornerback Anthony Brown (ribs) could all return over the next few weeks. Gregory is working his way back from a suspension that has kept him out since the 2018 playoffs. Wednesday will be his first on-field workout with the team. Gregory was a second-rounder in 2015 and had six sacks in 2018. Vander
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has voiced his frustration with the team’s passing offense despite a 3-1 start to the season. “I feel like there are a lot of yards and touchdowns we’ve been leaving on the field when we don’t connect. That’s probably why our passing isn’t where it’s supposed to be. But I feel it’s early in the season,” Jackson said. Baltimore ranks
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Darnell Mooney (shoulder) practiced in full all week but is listed as questionable for Thursday night against the Buccaneers. Barring a late setback, we’d expect Mooney to be available this week. The fifth-rounder had his best game of the season in the Week 4 loss to the Colts, catching five of his season-high nine targets for 52 yards. He scored
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Mike Evans (ankle) and Scotty Miller (groin, hip) are both listed as questionable to play on Thursday night against the Bears. Evans missed practice all week, while Miller was able to practice on a limited basis on Wednesday. Evans was bothered by his ankle in the Week 4 win over the Chargers and spent some time on the sidelines, but
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) missed practice all week and is doubtful to play on Thursday night against the Bears. Make sure Fournette is taking out of your starting lineups for Week 5. It will be the 25-year-old’s second straight missed game, leaving the backfield open for Ronald Jones II and Ke’Shawn Vaughn, especially with veteran LeSean McCoy already ruled out. Jones
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Justin Watson (shoulder) and running back LeSean McCoy (ankle) have been ruled out for the Thursday night game against the Bears. Godwin didn’t play in the Week 4 win over the Chargers and wasn’t ready to go on a short week. The Bears have allowed the third-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts this year,
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is a decent fantasy option in Week 5 lineups. The Eagles defense excelled in Week 4, sacking the quarterback five times, recovering a fumble, intercepting two passes, and scoring a touchdown. They’d come into the game without forcing any turnovers for the season. Going against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5, it’s unrealistic to expect a repeat of their Week 4
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is just OK as a kicking option in fantasy lineups in Week 5. Elliott has been solid and consistent this season, but the Eagles offense just isn’t giving him enough chances to score points. Most fantasy leagues will have higher-upside options available on the waiver wire. Elliott has made seven of his eight field goal attempts and all of his
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz has a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5. His toughest matchup, however, may be having to play in the Eagles offense. Ertz caught four passes last week, gaining just nine yards total despite playing without Dallas Goedert (ankle). While it’s possible Ertz’s best days are behind him, he’s certainly going to be better than a 4/9/0
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at home in Week 5. Pittsburgh boasts one of the top defenses in the league and will face off against an Eagles offense that is tied for first in the NFL with nine giveaways. The Steelers are installed as seven-point home favorites in a game with a reasonably-low 44.5-point over/under and they should have little
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore confirmed that he is asymptomatic after testing positive for COVID-19 this week. Gilmore is also claiming that he followed all of the league’s COVID-19 protocols prior to testing positive. Because of the positive test, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year won’t practice with the team on Wednesday and is in danger of missing the Week 5 contest against
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