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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson racked up a team-high seven catches for 175 yards and one touchdown in the team’s crushing 31-30 loss to the Titans in Week 3. The rookie finally was able to flash what made him a first-round draft pick, making plays all over the field. He burned the Titans secondary for a 71-yard score and was the go-to option for
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst was targeted three times and hauled in a pass for a one-yard touchdown reception. Hurst was inexplicably not involved in a plus-matchup against an exploitable Bears Defense, though he did manage to haul in a touchdown. Had he not found the end zone, it might have been a goose egg next to his name in the box score. It’s
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook was fantastic in Week 3, rushing for 181 yards, one touchdown and adding 19 receiving yards in the Vikings 31-30 loss to the Titans. Cook was running hard from the jump and took one carry to the house for a 39-yard score. The Vikings are now 0-3 but Cook has been a lone bright spot. He now has four
The Washington Football Team defense had a rough afternoon in a 34-20 loss at the Browns on Sunday. Washington had just two sacks and did not force a turnover versus Baker Mayfield and Co. Washington got off to a strong start with eight sacks in their first game, but have not done much over the past two weeks. The Washington defense should not be in
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green caught five passes for 36 yards during the Week 3 meeting with the Eagles. Green received extra attention from the Philadelphia defense, which allowed Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins to combine for 10 catches for 165 yards and two scores. The veteran has been a disappointment throughout the first three weeks of the 2020 campaign. However, fantasy managers should
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 16-of-27 passes for 251 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in the Vikings 31-30 loss to the Titans. The Vikings are now 0-3 and Cousins’ fourth quarter interception set up the Titans to kick a game-winning field goal. In a game where the Vikings offense looked crisp in the first half, this one stings after Cousins failed to make
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense was okay in Week 3, leading to a tie with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Eagles allowed 23 points and did not record an interception, but they were able to take advantage of the Bengals non-existent offensive line, recording eight sacks. They’ll have a tougher matchup next week against the San Francisco 49ers and probably can’t be trusted in fantasy starting lineups.
New York Jets offensive lineman Mekhi Becton (shoulder) exited Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts and will not return. The Jets offense is already in a precarious position due to injuries, and Becton — who already was dealing with the shoulder issue before this game — is another piece they can’t afford to lose. The rookie had played every snap for the team in the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was able to make a significant impact during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He hauled in all four of his targets for 81 yards in this one. It was his best performance of his rookie season thus far, but hopefully better things are to come. He saw more action than usual because John Brown (calf)
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery carried the ball 14 times for 45 yards and added two catches for nine yards in the Bears comeback win over the Falcons in Week 3. It was a tale of two halves for Bears and Montgomery, with the latter producing only seven rushing yards on his first 10 carries. But once the Bears switched to Nick Foles at
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage (concussion) caught two of three targets for 26 receiving yards in a loss to the Bears in Week 3. Gage was off to a good start before leaving the game in the first half after taking a big hit to his upper body. It’s unfortunate for fantasy managers because the 24-year-old looked to be taking advantage of the wealth
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins compiled 40 yards and two touchdowns on five catches during the Week 3 tie with the Philadelphia Eagles. After John Ross III (DNP-coach’s decision) wasn’t in the lineup, the rookie took advantage by posting the best performance of his young career. While Higgins will likely have a few more productive outings over the team’s next 13 games, he shouldn’t
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller caught two passes for 41 yards in the Bears thrilling 30-26 win over the Falcons in Week 3. After failing to register a catch in Week 2, Miller once again made some plays when it mattered most. He almost had two touchdowns on the day but the first was reversed after Miller failed to secure the catch. After quarterback
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham caught six passes for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears 30-26 win over the Falcons in Week 3. The Bears offense sputtered early and turned to backup Nick Foles at quarterback in the second half. This move led to a furious Bears comeback and Graham was front-and-center. The veteran tight end caught his first touchdown from Mitchell
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley surprisingly finished with team-high in receiving yards during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He hauled in six of his seven targets for 100 yards. Beasley is quietly having a successful season in Buffalo. However, he won’t have great value in most 12-team formats. He could be worth a look as a flex option in PPR
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Richard Rodgers was targeted twice and caught both of them for 15 yards. Rodgers took on more playing time after Dallas Goedert (ankle) was forced to leave the game. The Eagles still ran a decent amount of two-tight end sets, leading to Rodgers being on the field and running passing routes more than expected. He’d get more playing time in Week
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II caught a team-high 10 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown in the Bears 30-26 comeback win over the Falcons in Week 3. Robinson caught passes in all shapes and sizes but none more important than a 37-yard catch-and-run to the house to bring the Bears within striking distance in the fourth quarter. After two quiet games, Robinson
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (calf) was not able to do anything during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He saw two targets, but was held without a catch in the game. He missed most of the second half of the game due to a calf injury. Gabriel Davis stepped up in his absence, but the severity of Brown’s injury is
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley continued his breakout season into Week 3. Ridley was targeted a team-high 13 times and hauled in five of them for 110 yards. The former Alabama wideout started his day off quickly with a 63-yard reception in the first quarter that he nearly turned into a touchdown with a dive for the pylon. That makes three straight 100-yard games
Chicago Bears running Tarik Cohen may have suffered a torn ACL against the Falcons in Week 3, per ESPN’s Adam Shefter. Cohen was returning a punt when a Falcons defender collapsed onto his right leg. The speedster was helped off the field hopping and was carted to the locker room. Cohen recently signed a three-year extension with the team and was a contributor in Week
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson racked up a team-high seven catches for 175 yards and one touchdown in the team’s crushing 31-30 loss to the Titans in Week 3. The rookie finally was able to flash what made him a first-round draft pick, making plays all over the field. He burned the Titans secondary for a 71-yard score and was the go-to option for
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst was targeted three times and hauled in a pass for a one-yard touchdown reception. Hurst was inexplicably not involved in a plus-matchup against an exploitable Bears Defense, though he did manage to haul in a touchdown. Had he not found the end zone, it might have been a goose egg next to his name in the box score. It’s
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook was fantastic in Week 3, rushing for 181 yards, one touchdown and adding 19 receiving yards in the Vikings 31-30 loss to the Titans. Cook was running hard from the jump and took one carry to the house for a 39-yard score. The Vikings are now 0-3 but Cook has been a lone bright spot. He now has four
The Washington Football Team defense had a rough afternoon in a 34-20 loss at the Browns on Sunday. Washington had just two sacks and did not force a turnover versus Baker Mayfield and Co. Washington got off to a strong start with eight sacks in their first game, but have not done much over the past two weeks. The Washington defense should not be in
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green caught five passes for 36 yards during the Week 3 meeting with the Eagles. Green received extra attention from the Philadelphia defense, which allowed Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins to combine for 10 catches for 165 yards and two scores. The veteran has been a disappointment throughout the first three weeks of the 2020 campaign. However, fantasy managers should
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 16-of-27 passes for 251 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in the Vikings 31-30 loss to the Titans. The Vikings are now 0-3 and Cousins’ fourth quarter interception set up the Titans to kick a game-winning field goal. In a game where the Vikings offense looked crisp in the first half, this one stings after Cousins failed to make
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense was okay in Week 3, leading to a tie with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Eagles allowed 23 points and did not record an interception, but they were able to take advantage of the Bengals non-existent offensive line, recording eight sacks. They’ll have a tougher matchup next week against the San Francisco 49ers and probably can’t be trusted in fantasy starting lineups.
New York Jets offensive lineman Mekhi Becton (shoulder) exited Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts and will not return. The Jets offense is already in a precarious position due to injuries, and Becton — who already was dealing with the shoulder issue before this game — is another piece they can’t afford to lose. The rookie had played every snap for the team in the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was able to make a significant impact during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He hauled in all four of his targets for 81 yards in this one. It was his best performance of his rookie season thus far, but hopefully better things are to come. He saw more action than usual because John Brown (calf)
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery carried the ball 14 times for 45 yards and added two catches for nine yards in the Bears comeback win over the Falcons in Week 3. It was a tale of two halves for Bears and Montgomery, with the latter producing only seven rushing yards on his first 10 carries. But once the Bears switched to Nick Foles at
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage (concussion) caught two of three targets for 26 receiving yards in a loss to the Bears in Week 3. Gage was off to a good start before leaving the game in the first half after taking a big hit to his upper body. It’s unfortunate for fantasy managers because the 24-year-old looked to be taking advantage of the wealth
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins compiled 40 yards and two touchdowns on five catches during the Week 3 tie with the Philadelphia Eagles. After John Ross III (DNP-coach’s decision) wasn’t in the lineup, the rookie took advantage by posting the best performance of his young career. While Higgins will likely have a few more productive outings over the team’s next 13 games, he shouldn’t
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller caught two passes for 41 yards in the Bears thrilling 30-26 win over the Falcons in Week 3. After failing to register a catch in Week 2, Miller once again made some plays when it mattered most. He almost had two touchdowns on the day but the first was reversed after Miller failed to secure the catch. After quarterback
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham caught six passes for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears 30-26 win over the Falcons in Week 3. The Bears offense sputtered early and turned to backup Nick Foles at quarterback in the second half. This move led to a furious Bears comeback and Graham was front-and-center. The veteran tight end caught his first touchdown from Mitchell
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley surprisingly finished with team-high in receiving yards during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He hauled in six of his seven targets for 100 yards. Beasley is quietly having a successful season in Buffalo. However, he won’t have great value in most 12-team formats. He could be worth a look as a flex option in PPR
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Richard Rodgers was targeted twice and caught both of them for 15 yards. Rodgers took on more playing time after Dallas Goedert (ankle) was forced to leave the game. The Eagles still ran a decent amount of two-tight end sets, leading to Rodgers being on the field and running passing routes more than expected. He’d get more playing time in Week
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II caught a team-high 10 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown in the Bears 30-26 comeback win over the Falcons in Week 3. Robinson caught passes in all shapes and sizes but none more important than a 37-yard catch-and-run to the house to bring the Bears within striking distance in the fourth quarter. After two quiet games, Robinson
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (calf) was not able to do anything during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He saw two targets, but was held without a catch in the game. He missed most of the second half of the game due to a calf injury. Gabriel Davis stepped up in his absence, but the severity of Brown’s injury is
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley continued his breakout season into Week 3. Ridley was targeted a team-high 13 times and hauled in five of them for 110 yards. The former Alabama wideout started his day off quickly with a 63-yard reception in the first quarter that he nearly turned into a touchdown with a dive for the pylon. That makes three straight 100-yard games
Chicago Bears running Tarik Cohen may have suffered a torn ACL against the Falcons in Week 3, per ESPN’s Adam Shefter. Cohen was returning a punt when a Falcons defender collapsed onto his right leg. The speedster was helped off the field hopping and was carted to the locker room. Cohen recently signed a three-year extension with the team and was a contributor in Week
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson racked up a team-high seven catches for 175 yards and one touchdown in the team’s crushing 31-30 loss to the Titans in Week 3. The rookie finally was able to flash what made him a first-round draft pick, making plays all over the field. He burned the Titans secondary for a 71-yard score and was the go-to option for
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst was targeted three times and hauled in a pass for a one-yard touchdown reception. Hurst was inexplicably not involved in a plus-matchup against an exploitable Bears Defense, though he did manage to haul in a touchdown. Had he not found the end zone, it might have been a goose egg next to his name in the box score. It’s
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook was fantastic in Week 3, rushing for 181 yards, one touchdown and adding 19 receiving yards in the Vikings 31-30 loss to the Titans. Cook was running hard from the jump and took one carry to the house for a 39-yard score. The Vikings are now 0-3 but Cook has been a lone bright spot. He now has four
The Washington Football Team defense had a rough afternoon in a 34-20 loss at the Browns on Sunday. Washington had just two sacks and did not force a turnover versus Baker Mayfield and Co. Washington got off to a strong start with eight sacks in their first game, but have not done much over the past two weeks. The Washington defense should not be in
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green caught five passes for 36 yards during the Week 3 meeting with the Eagles. Green received extra attention from the Philadelphia defense, which allowed Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins to combine for 10 catches for 165 yards and two scores. The veteran has been a disappointment throughout the first three weeks of the 2020 campaign. However, fantasy managers should
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 16-of-27 passes for 251 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in the Vikings 31-30 loss to the Titans. The Vikings are now 0-3 and Cousins’ fourth quarter interception set up the Titans to kick a game-winning field goal. In a game where the Vikings offense looked crisp in the first half, this one stings after Cousins failed to make
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense was okay in Week 3, leading to a tie with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Eagles allowed 23 points and did not record an interception, but they were able to take advantage of the Bengals non-existent offensive line, recording eight sacks. They’ll have a tougher matchup next week against the San Francisco 49ers and probably can’t be trusted in fantasy starting lineups.
New York Jets offensive lineman Mekhi Becton (shoulder) exited Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts and will not return. The Jets offense is already in a precarious position due to injuries, and Becton — who already was dealing with the shoulder issue before this game — is another piece they can’t afford to lose. The rookie had played every snap for the team in the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis was able to make a significant impact during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He hauled in all four of his targets for 81 yards in this one. It was his best performance of his rookie season thus far, but hopefully better things are to come. He saw more action than usual because John Brown (calf)
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery carried the ball 14 times for 45 yards and added two catches for nine yards in the Bears comeback win over the Falcons in Week 3. It was a tale of two halves for Bears and Montgomery, with the latter producing only seven rushing yards on his first 10 carries. But once the Bears switched to Nick Foles at
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage (concussion) caught two of three targets for 26 receiving yards in a loss to the Bears in Week 3. Gage was off to a good start before leaving the game in the first half after taking a big hit to his upper body. It’s unfortunate for fantasy managers because the 24-year-old looked to be taking advantage of the wealth
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins compiled 40 yards and two touchdowns on five catches during the Week 3 tie with the Philadelphia Eagles. After John Ross III (DNP-coach’s decision) wasn’t in the lineup, the rookie took advantage by posting the best performance of his young career. While Higgins will likely have a few more productive outings over the team’s next 13 games, he shouldn’t
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller caught two passes for 41 yards in the Bears thrilling 30-26 win over the Falcons in Week 3. After failing to register a catch in Week 2, Miller once again made some plays when it mattered most. He almost had two touchdowns on the day but the first was reversed after Miller failed to secure the catch. After quarterback
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham caught six passes for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears 30-26 win over the Falcons in Week 3. The Bears offense sputtered early and turned to backup Nick Foles at quarterback in the second half. This move led to a furious Bears comeback and Graham was front-and-center. The veteran tight end caught his first touchdown from Mitchell
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley surprisingly finished with team-high in receiving yards during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He hauled in six of his seven targets for 100 yards. Beasley is quietly having a successful season in Buffalo. However, he won’t have great value in most 12-team formats. He could be worth a look as a flex option in PPR
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Richard Rodgers was targeted twice and caught both of them for 15 yards. Rodgers took on more playing time after Dallas Goedert (ankle) was forced to leave the game. The Eagles still ran a decent amount of two-tight end sets, leading to Rodgers being on the field and running passing routes more than expected. He’d get more playing time in Week
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II caught a team-high 10 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown in the Bears 30-26 comeback win over the Falcons in Week 3. Robinson caught passes in all shapes and sizes but none more important than a 37-yard catch-and-run to the house to bring the Bears within striking distance in the fourth quarter. After two quiet games, Robinson
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (calf) was not able to do anything during the Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He saw two targets, but was held without a catch in the game. He missed most of the second half of the game due to a calf injury. Gabriel Davis stepped up in his absence, but the severity of Brown’s injury is
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley continued his breakout season into Week 3. Ridley was targeted a team-high 13 times and hauled in five of them for 110 yards. The former Alabama wideout started his day off quickly with a 63-yard reception in the first quarter that he nearly turned into a touchdown with a dive for the pylon. That makes three straight 100-yard games
Chicago Bears running Tarik Cohen may have suffered a torn ACL against the Falcons in Week 3, per ESPN’s Adam Shefter. Cohen was returning a punt when a Falcons defender collapsed onto his right leg. The speedster was helped off the field hopping and was carted to the locker room. Cohen recently signed a three-year extension with the team and was a contributor in Week
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