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Washington Football Team rookie defensive end Chase Young’s (groin) injury is not believed to be serious, but he’ll undergo tests on Monday to make sure. It looks like Washington has dodged a bullet with the second overall pick in the draft. They’ll definitely need the young pass-rusher if they hope to slow down Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in a daunting Week 4 matchup.
The initial diagnosis on New Orleans Saints offensive guard Andrus Peat (ankle) showed a high ankle injury, according to a source. Peat will undergo more tests on Monday after getting injured in the Sunday night loss to the Packers, but high ankle injuries can sideline players up to six weeks, so don’t be surprised if the Saints lose one of their best offensive lineman for
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson (knee) is believed to have suffered a sprained knee in the Week 3 win over the Cowboys, according to a source. The injury should allow him to return to the field shortly, pending the results of his MRI exam on Monday. Before going down in the fourth quarter, Carson had 14 carries for 64 yards and three catches for
The New Orleans Saints Defense did not look particularly good in a 37-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Not only did they allow 30-plus points for the second straight game but the pass rush only mustered one sack of opposing quarterback Aaron Rodgers. For much of the night, the Saints couldn’t get near the veteran signal-caller. It’s a disappointing performance for a unit that
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz made all three field-goal attempts and all three extra-points in a Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Lutz was busy in a game that saw a combined 67 points put on the board. His night included a couple 30-yarders and a 45-yard kick late in the game that brought the Saints within a touchdown. The 26-year-old has
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook (groin) caught two of three targets for 21 receiving yards in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Cook saw only three targets as he was blanketed by the Packers Defense and then left the game late in the third quarter with a groin injury. There’s no word yet on the severity of the injury, but Cook was limping
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith had a quiet day in a Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Smith saw the second-most targets on the team but could only muster four catches for 42 receiving yards. It was a disappointing performance considering the number of targets that were potentially available, though most of them were gobbled up by Alvin Kamara in the
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders caught four of five targets for 56 receiving yards and a touchdown against the Packers. Sanders enjoyed his best game of the season in Week 3, as he was Drew Brees‘ favorite pass-catcher besides Alvin Kamara. Brees found Sanders in the end zone for a touchdown right before the end of the first half. The veteran wideout probably
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 23 of his 37 pass attempts for 321 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in Week three against Minnesota. Tannehill topped 300 yards for the first time this season. In particular, he showed a connection on deep passes with Kalif Raymond, logging completions of 61 and 44 yards. The negative — Tannehill failed to find the end zone for
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis recorded five receptions on six targets for 69 yards in Week three against the Vikings. Despite finishing second on the team in targets, Davis led the team in receiving yards in the absence of A.J. Brown (knee). The majority of his production came on a 38-yard reception that ultimately set up a one-yard rushing score for Derrick Henry late
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines had more of a performance you can expect to see going forward in the Week 3 win over the Jets on Sunday with seven carries for 28 yards and four catches for 40 yards. Hines did not do much of anything in Week 2 but bounced back in Week 3. Most of his value rests in the passing game,
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray carried the ball a team-high 12 times for 58 rushing yards and caught one pass for seven receiving yards in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Murray was overshadowed by the Alvin Kamara show, but he actually ran the ball really well, with a touchdown being the only thing missing. The veteran back will have standalone fantasy value
Indianapolis Colts tight end Mo Alie-Cox grabbed three receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown in a Sunday win against the Jets. Alie-Cox had some bust potential coming into the week, but a 45-yard reception and a touchdown made him a valuable fantasy play at tight end. Alie-Cox played 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, and he is certainly taking advantage of the opportunity
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was unstoppable in a Week 3 loss to Green Bay. Kamara picked up 58 rushing yards on six carries but was devastating as a receiver, catching 13 of 14 targets for 139 receiving yards and two touchdowns. The 25-year-old was so incredible as a pass-catcher that he would have finished as the WR1 in PPR formats (pending Monday
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton had another average performance in Week 3 against the lowly Jets, catching just three passes for 52 yards on three targets. Hilton led the team in yards, but it is not the fantasy performance you would like to see from a perennial 1,000-yard receiver. Part of this performance is due to the Colts getting ahead fairly early and not
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 29 of 36 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Brees may not have looked downfield as much as others would have liked, but he certainly did enough to get the job done. He had a nice touchdown throw to Emmanuel Sanders in the end zone, but Brees’ main job all
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kalif Raymond caught three receptions for 118 yards in the team’s Week three victory over the Vikings. Raymond delivered the two biggest offensive plays of the day for the Titans, hauling in receptions of 61 and 44 yards. This was Raymond’s first true involvement in the offense in 2020, as he had run just 18 routes entering the Week three contest.
The Indianapolis Colts Defense dominated the Jets, as expected, in Week 3. They allowed just seven points, grabbed three interceptions and had two defensive touchdowns. After the Jets scored their first touchdown, the Colts locked in and controlled the rest of the game. It was the Colts second straight game where they forced the opposing quarterback to throw three interceptions. The Jets have been one
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith recorded five receptions on eight targets for 61 yards in week three against the Vikings. Smith led the team with eight targets, continuing his target uptick to start the 2020 season. He delivered several explosive plays in the game, including receptions of 21, 16 and 14 yards. He has already seen 20 targets to begin the season and has
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers had an efficient performance Sunday against the Jets, throwing for 217 yards, completing over 80 percent of his passes and tossing one touchdown. The low amount of pass attempts was expected coming into the week. The Colts were tied with the Jets early in the game but blew them out after that, scoring 29 unanswered points en route to a
Washington Football Team rookie defensive end Chase Young’s (groin) injury is not believed to be serious, but he’ll undergo tests on Monday to make sure. It looks like Washington has dodged a bullet with the second overall pick in the draft. They’ll definitely need the young pass-rusher if they hope to slow down Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in a daunting Week 4 matchup.
The initial diagnosis on New Orleans Saints offensive guard Andrus Peat (ankle) showed a high ankle injury, according to a source. Peat will undergo more tests on Monday after getting injured in the Sunday night loss to the Packers, but high ankle injuries can sideline players up to six weeks, so don’t be surprised if the Saints lose one of their best offensive lineman for
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson (knee) is believed to have suffered a sprained knee in the Week 3 win over the Cowboys, according to a source. The injury should allow him to return to the field shortly, pending the results of his MRI exam on Monday. Before going down in the fourth quarter, Carson had 14 carries for 64 yards and three catches for
The New Orleans Saints Defense did not look particularly good in a 37-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Not only did they allow 30-plus points for the second straight game but the pass rush only mustered one sack of opposing quarterback Aaron Rodgers. For much of the night, the Saints couldn’t get near the veteran signal-caller. It’s a disappointing performance for a unit that
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz made all three field-goal attempts and all three extra-points in a Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Lutz was busy in a game that saw a combined 67 points put on the board. His night included a couple 30-yarders and a 45-yard kick late in the game that brought the Saints within a touchdown. The 26-year-old has
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook (groin) caught two of three targets for 21 receiving yards in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Cook saw only three targets as he was blanketed by the Packers Defense and then left the game late in the third quarter with a groin injury. There’s no word yet on the severity of the injury, but Cook was limping
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith had a quiet day in a Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Smith saw the second-most targets on the team but could only muster four catches for 42 receiving yards. It was a disappointing performance considering the number of targets that were potentially available, though most of them were gobbled up by Alvin Kamara in the
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders caught four of five targets for 56 receiving yards and a touchdown against the Packers. Sanders enjoyed his best game of the season in Week 3, as he was Drew Brees‘ favorite pass-catcher besides Alvin Kamara. Brees found Sanders in the end zone for a touchdown right before the end of the first half. The veteran wideout probably
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 23 of his 37 pass attempts for 321 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in Week three against Minnesota. Tannehill topped 300 yards for the first time this season. In particular, he showed a connection on deep passes with Kalif Raymond, logging completions of 61 and 44 yards. The negative — Tannehill failed to find the end zone for
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis recorded five receptions on six targets for 69 yards in Week three against the Vikings. Despite finishing second on the team in targets, Davis led the team in receiving yards in the absence of A.J. Brown (knee). The majority of his production came on a 38-yard reception that ultimately set up a one-yard rushing score for Derrick Henry late
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines had more of a performance you can expect to see going forward in the Week 3 win over the Jets on Sunday with seven carries for 28 yards and four catches for 40 yards. Hines did not do much of anything in Week 2 but bounced back in Week 3. Most of his value rests in the passing game,
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray carried the ball a team-high 12 times for 58 rushing yards and caught one pass for seven receiving yards in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Murray was overshadowed by the Alvin Kamara show, but he actually ran the ball really well, with a touchdown being the only thing missing. The veteran back will have standalone fantasy value
Indianapolis Colts tight end Mo Alie-Cox grabbed three receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown in a Sunday win against the Jets. Alie-Cox had some bust potential coming into the week, but a 45-yard reception and a touchdown made him a valuable fantasy play at tight end. Alie-Cox played 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, and he is certainly taking advantage of the opportunity
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was unstoppable in a Week 3 loss to Green Bay. Kamara picked up 58 rushing yards on six carries but was devastating as a receiver, catching 13 of 14 targets for 139 receiving yards and two touchdowns. The 25-year-old was so incredible as a pass-catcher that he would have finished as the WR1 in PPR formats (pending Monday
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton had another average performance in Week 3 against the lowly Jets, catching just three passes for 52 yards on three targets. Hilton led the team in yards, but it is not the fantasy performance you would like to see from a perennial 1,000-yard receiver. Part of this performance is due to the Colts getting ahead fairly early and not
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 29 of 36 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Brees may not have looked downfield as much as others would have liked, but he certainly did enough to get the job done. He had a nice touchdown throw to Emmanuel Sanders in the end zone, but Brees’ main job all
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kalif Raymond caught three receptions for 118 yards in the team’s Week three victory over the Vikings. Raymond delivered the two biggest offensive plays of the day for the Titans, hauling in receptions of 61 and 44 yards. This was Raymond’s first true involvement in the offense in 2020, as he had run just 18 routes entering the Week three contest.
The Indianapolis Colts Defense dominated the Jets, as expected, in Week 3. They allowed just seven points, grabbed three interceptions and had two defensive touchdowns. After the Jets scored their first touchdown, the Colts locked in and controlled the rest of the game. It was the Colts second straight game where they forced the opposing quarterback to throw three interceptions. The Jets have been one
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith recorded five receptions on eight targets for 61 yards in week three against the Vikings. Smith led the team with eight targets, continuing his target uptick to start the 2020 season. He delivered several explosive plays in the game, including receptions of 21, 16 and 14 yards. He has already seen 20 targets to begin the season and has
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers had an efficient performance Sunday against the Jets, throwing for 217 yards, completing over 80 percent of his passes and tossing one touchdown. The low amount of pass attempts was expected coming into the week. The Colts were tied with the Jets early in the game but blew them out after that, scoring 29 unanswered points en route to a
Washington Football Team rookie defensive end Chase Young’s (groin) injury is not believed to be serious, but he’ll undergo tests on Monday to make sure. It looks like Washington has dodged a bullet with the second overall pick in the draft. They’ll definitely need the young pass-rusher if they hope to slow down Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in a daunting Week 4 matchup.
The initial diagnosis on New Orleans Saints offensive guard Andrus Peat (ankle) showed a high ankle injury, according to a source. Peat will undergo more tests on Monday after getting injured in the Sunday night loss to the Packers, but high ankle injuries can sideline players up to six weeks, so don’t be surprised if the Saints lose one of their best offensive lineman for
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson (knee) is believed to have suffered a sprained knee in the Week 3 win over the Cowboys, according to a source. The injury should allow him to return to the field shortly, pending the results of his MRI exam on Monday. Before going down in the fourth quarter, Carson had 14 carries for 64 yards and three catches for
The New Orleans Saints Defense did not look particularly good in a 37-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Not only did they allow 30-plus points for the second straight game but the pass rush only mustered one sack of opposing quarterback Aaron Rodgers. For much of the night, the Saints couldn’t get near the veteran signal-caller. It’s a disappointing performance for a unit that
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz made all three field-goal attempts and all three extra-points in a Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Lutz was busy in a game that saw a combined 67 points put on the board. His night included a couple 30-yarders and a 45-yard kick late in the game that brought the Saints within a touchdown. The 26-year-old has
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook (groin) caught two of three targets for 21 receiving yards in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Cook saw only three targets as he was blanketed by the Packers Defense and then left the game late in the third quarter with a groin injury. There’s no word yet on the severity of the injury, but Cook was limping
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith had a quiet day in a Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Smith saw the second-most targets on the team but could only muster four catches for 42 receiving yards. It was a disappointing performance considering the number of targets that were potentially available, though most of them were gobbled up by Alvin Kamara in the
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders caught four of five targets for 56 receiving yards and a touchdown against the Packers. Sanders enjoyed his best game of the season in Week 3, as he was Drew Brees‘ favorite pass-catcher besides Alvin Kamara. Brees found Sanders in the end zone for a touchdown right before the end of the first half. The veteran wideout probably
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 23 of his 37 pass attempts for 321 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in Week three against Minnesota. Tannehill topped 300 yards for the first time this season. In particular, he showed a connection on deep passes with Kalif Raymond, logging completions of 61 and 44 yards. The negative — Tannehill failed to find the end zone for
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis recorded five receptions on six targets for 69 yards in Week three against the Vikings. Despite finishing second on the team in targets, Davis led the team in receiving yards in the absence of A.J. Brown (knee). The majority of his production came on a 38-yard reception that ultimately set up a one-yard rushing score for Derrick Henry late
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines had more of a performance you can expect to see going forward in the Week 3 win over the Jets on Sunday with seven carries for 28 yards and four catches for 40 yards. Hines did not do much of anything in Week 2 but bounced back in Week 3. Most of his value rests in the passing game,
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray carried the ball a team-high 12 times for 58 rushing yards and caught one pass for seven receiving yards in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Murray was overshadowed by the Alvin Kamara show, but he actually ran the ball really well, with a touchdown being the only thing missing. The veteran back will have standalone fantasy value
Indianapolis Colts tight end Mo Alie-Cox grabbed three receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown in a Sunday win against the Jets. Alie-Cox had some bust potential coming into the week, but a 45-yard reception and a touchdown made him a valuable fantasy play at tight end. Alie-Cox played 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, and he is certainly taking advantage of the opportunity
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was unstoppable in a Week 3 loss to Green Bay. Kamara picked up 58 rushing yards on six carries but was devastating as a receiver, catching 13 of 14 targets for 139 receiving yards and two touchdowns. The 25-year-old was so incredible as a pass-catcher that he would have finished as the WR1 in PPR formats (pending Monday
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton had another average performance in Week 3 against the lowly Jets, catching just three passes for 52 yards on three targets. Hilton led the team in yards, but it is not the fantasy performance you would like to see from a perennial 1,000-yard receiver. Part of this performance is due to the Colts getting ahead fairly early and not
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 29 of 36 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-30 loss to the Packers. Brees may not have looked downfield as much as others would have liked, but he certainly did enough to get the job done. He had a nice touchdown throw to Emmanuel Sanders in the end zone, but Brees’ main job all
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kalif Raymond caught three receptions for 118 yards in the team’s Week three victory over the Vikings. Raymond delivered the two biggest offensive plays of the day for the Titans, hauling in receptions of 61 and 44 yards. This was Raymond’s first true involvement in the offense in 2020, as he had run just 18 routes entering the Week three contest.
The Indianapolis Colts Defense dominated the Jets, as expected, in Week 3. They allowed just seven points, grabbed three interceptions and had two defensive touchdowns. After the Jets scored their first touchdown, the Colts locked in and controlled the rest of the game. It was the Colts second straight game where they forced the opposing quarterback to throw three interceptions. The Jets have been one
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith recorded five receptions on eight targets for 61 yards in week three against the Vikings. Smith led the team with eight targets, continuing his target uptick to start the 2020 season. He delivered several explosive plays in the game, including receptions of 21, 16 and 14 yards. He has already seen 20 targets to begin the season and has
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers had an efficient performance Sunday against the Jets, throwing for 217 yards, completing over 80 percent of his passes and tossing one touchdown. The low amount of pass attempts was expected coming into the week. The Colts were tied with the Jets early in the game but blew them out after that, scoring 29 unanswered points en route to a
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