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Nick Foles Takes Over For Trubisky

The Chicago Bears have gone with a switch at quarterback in the third quarter of Week 3. Nick Foles entered the game to take over for Mitchell Trubisky as the team was trailing 26-10 to the Atlanta Falcons. Trubisky was 13-for-21 for 128 yards and a touchdown before being benched. He was also sacked twice. We’ll see if Foles can play well enough to earn

Diontae Johnson Ruled Out For The Rest Of The Game

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (concussion) has been ruled out for the rest of the team’s Week 3 game against the Houston Texans. He left the game in the first half and was ruled out shortly after half-time. He finishes Week 3 with a disappointing line of no catches on two targets and one carry for nine yards. Source: Adam Schefter

Russell Gage Won’t Return On Sunday

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage (head) won’t return to Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Gage has been having a strong season but finishes Week 3 with just two catches for 26 yards. The Falcons are now extremely shallow at receiver since Julio Jones is out this week, leaving Calvin Ridley and tight end Hayden Hurst as the team’s top options. With a big

Braxton Berrios Active In Week 3

A late addition to the injury report this week, New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios (hamstring) will play on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. With Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman inactive, Berrios will have a good chance to see targets in this contest. The hamstring issue is a concern, but Berrios offers an intriguing deep-league streamer or DFS value play in Week 3. Just

Jack Doyle Active For Week 3

Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle (ankle/knee) is officially active for Sunday’s contest against the New York Jets. It remains to be seen if Doyle will get his usual workload or not, but the veteran tight end appears to be a solid TE2 play this week. This also knocks down the value of backup tight end Mo Alie-Cox, who was a huge part of the

Diontae Johnson Being Evaluated For Concussion

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson left Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans and is being evaluated for a concussion. He’s questionable to return. Pittsburgh’s most consistent receiver this season, Chase Claypool and James Washington stand to see increased usage in the second half should Johnson be diagnosed with a concussion and fail to return to Sunday’s game. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers

Chase Young Out For Rest Of Week 3

Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (groin) will not return to Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns after exiting with a groin injury. Young was ruled out quickly, which could potentially be bad news moving forward for the star rookie. If Washington is without Young for more than just the second half of Sunday’s game, you can downgrade the Washington defense for fantasy purposes

Jordan Reed Goes Down With Ankle Injury

San Francisco 49ers tight end Jordan Reed fell awkwardly in the back of the end zone in the first half of Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. It appeared that Reed suffered a left ankle injury. The MetLife Stadium turf took a toll on the 49ers last week when they faced the Jets, and it appears the trend is continuing. If Reed ends up

Dallas Goedert Heads To Locker Room

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert has been helped to the locker room with an apparent left foot injury in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. With the Eagles already light on pass catchers and already relying on two-tight-end sets to make their offense work, it’ll be important to watch to see how serious this issue is and if Goedert is able to return to

Rashard Higgins Inactive For Week 3

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins won’t be active in Week 3 against the Washington Football Team. Considering he took just vie offensive snaps in Week 2, this move shouldn’t come as a big surprise. Higgins was getting some preseason hype, but it’s time to pull the ripcord if you’re still rostering him in redraft leagues. KhaDarel Hodge has solidified a role as the No.

Tajae Sharpe Healthy Inactive In Week 3

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Tajae Sharpe is a healthy scratch on Sunday against his former team, the Tennessee Titans. Considering Sharpe had taken just 16 offensive snaps this season, this doesn’t move the needle at all. Wide receiver Chad Beebe will play for the first time this year, but like Sharpe would have been, Beebe isn’t a fantasy option this week. The Vikings offense doesn’t

Cam Akers Out For Week 3

Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers (ribs) is out for Sunday’s contest against the Buffalo Bills. Without Akers, expect Malcolm Brown and Darrell Henderson Jr. to split carries, with the advantage likely going to Henderson. Brown is a touchdown-dependent fantasy play, while Henderson has the potential to be a solid RB3. Both guys have their upside limited due to a tough matchup with

Josh Jacobs, Darren Waller Active

No surprise here, as all reports indicated both would play, but it’s now official: Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs (hip) and tight end Darren Waller (knee) are both playing against the Patriots. Both players are must-play options in season-long leagues, with Waller being a TE1 option and Jacobs being a strong RB2 play. Don’t be concerned about how the injury issues will impact

Devonta Freeman Will Make Giants Debut Sunday

New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman was just signed this week, but he’ll officially be active for Sunday’s meeting with a banged-up 49ers Defense. Freeman’s a risky fantasy option for this week as he works his way into being part of a new team, but at some point this season, Freeman’s going to be the lead back in the Meadowlands. For this week, he’s

John Ross III Healthy Scratch In Week 3

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III is a healthy scratch in Week 3 against the Eagles. After being targeted five times in Week 1 and playing 84 percent of the team’s snaps, he saw that snap share fall to 30 percent last week. Now, the Bengals won’t have Ross on the field this week. It sounds like this team is already wanting to see

N’Keal Harry Active For Week 3

New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry (ankle) is officially active for the team’s Week 3 meeting with the Las Vegas Raiders. Harry had a bit of a lost season as a rookie, but has become one of the primary targets for quarterback Cam Newton in 2020. His high target share and the lack of viable receiving options in New England makes Harry a solid

Duke Johnson Jr. Inactive, Kenny Stills Active

Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson Jr. (ankle) is inactive for the team’s Week 3 contest against the Steelers, which means that David Johnson should function as the workhorse back for the team this week. It’s a bad matchup for Johnson, but his projected volume gives him a good shot at being an RB2 on the day. Elsewhere on the team, wide receiver Kenny Stills

Tyrod Taylor Expected To Miss Week 4

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor (lungs) is already ruled out for Week 3, but it seems his absence due to a punctured lung that happened pre-game in Week 2 will stretch until at least the team’s Week 4 meeting with Tampa Bay. Justin Herbert will start this week and should be the starter again in Week 4 if healthy. As for Taylor, the team

Julio Jones Is Inactive For Week 3

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is officially inactive for the team’s Week 3 meeting with the Chicago Bears. In his stead, expect big performances from both Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage. Ridley becomes a WR1 option, and Gage is now a solid WR3. Tight end Hayden Hurst gets a boost as well. As for Jones, this shouldn’t be a huge surprise as he

Cowboys Defense Should Have DeMarcus Lawrence In Week 3

Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (knee) is expected to suit up for Sunday’s Week 3 contest with the Seattle Seahawks. Lawrence hasn’t done a lot in 2020, and while he’s a disruptive pass rusher when he’s at his best, his impact is likely to be pretty minimal this week based on how his season’s began. The Cowboys Defense remains unplayable in all formats —

Nick Foles Takes Over For Trubisky

The Chicago Bears have gone with a switch at quarterback in the third quarter of Week 3. Nick Foles entered the game to take over for Mitchell Trubisky as the team was trailing 26-10 to the Atlanta Falcons. Trubisky was 13-for-21 for 128 yards and a touchdown before being benched. He was also sacked twice. We’ll see if Foles can play well enough to earn

Diontae Johnson Ruled Out For The Rest Of The Game

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (concussion) has been ruled out for the rest of the team’s Week 3 game against the Houston Texans. He left the game in the first half and was ruled out shortly after half-time. He finishes Week 3 with a disappointing line of no catches on two targets and one carry for nine yards. Source: Adam Schefter

Russell Gage Won’t Return On Sunday

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage (head) won’t return to Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Gage has been having a strong season but finishes Week 3 with just two catches for 26 yards. The Falcons are now extremely shallow at receiver since Julio Jones is out this week, leaving Calvin Ridley and tight end Hayden Hurst as the team’s top options. With a big

Braxton Berrios Active In Week 3

A late addition to the injury report this week, New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios (hamstring) will play on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. With Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman inactive, Berrios will have a good chance to see targets in this contest. The hamstring issue is a concern, but Berrios offers an intriguing deep-league streamer or DFS value play in Week 3. Just

Jack Doyle Active For Week 3

Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle (ankle/knee) is officially active for Sunday’s contest against the New York Jets. It remains to be seen if Doyle will get his usual workload or not, but the veteran tight end appears to be a solid TE2 play this week. This also knocks down the value of backup tight end Mo Alie-Cox, who was a huge part of the

Diontae Johnson Being Evaluated For Concussion

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson left Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans and is being evaluated for a concussion. He’s questionable to return. Pittsburgh’s most consistent receiver this season, Chase Claypool and James Washington stand to see increased usage in the second half should Johnson be diagnosed with a concussion and fail to return to Sunday’s game. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers

Chase Young Out For Rest Of Week 3

Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (groin) will not return to Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns after exiting with a groin injury. Young was ruled out quickly, which could potentially be bad news moving forward for the star rookie. If Washington is without Young for more than just the second half of Sunday’s game, you can downgrade the Washington defense for fantasy purposes

Jordan Reed Goes Down With Ankle Injury

San Francisco 49ers tight end Jordan Reed fell awkwardly in the back of the end zone in the first half of Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. It appeared that Reed suffered a left ankle injury. The MetLife Stadium turf took a toll on the 49ers last week when they faced the Jets, and it appears the trend is continuing. If Reed ends up

Dallas Goedert Heads To Locker Room

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert has been helped to the locker room with an apparent left foot injury in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. With the Eagles already light on pass catchers and already relying on two-tight-end sets to make their offense work, it’ll be important to watch to see how serious this issue is and if Goedert is able to return to

Rashard Higgins Inactive For Week 3

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins won’t be active in Week 3 against the Washington Football Team. Considering he took just vie offensive snaps in Week 2, this move shouldn’t come as a big surprise. Higgins was getting some preseason hype, but it’s time to pull the ripcord if you’re still rostering him in redraft leagues. KhaDarel Hodge has solidified a role as the No.

Tajae Sharpe Healthy Inactive In Week 3

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Tajae Sharpe is a healthy scratch on Sunday against his former team, the Tennessee Titans. Considering Sharpe had taken just 16 offensive snaps this season, this doesn’t move the needle at all. Wide receiver Chad Beebe will play for the first time this year, but like Sharpe would have been, Beebe isn’t a fantasy option this week. The Vikings offense doesn’t

Cam Akers Out For Week 3

Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers (ribs) is out for Sunday’s contest against the Buffalo Bills. Without Akers, expect Malcolm Brown and Darrell Henderson Jr. to split carries, with the advantage likely going to Henderson. Brown is a touchdown-dependent fantasy play, while Henderson has the potential to be a solid RB3. Both guys have their upside limited due to a tough matchup with

Josh Jacobs, Darren Waller Active

No surprise here, as all reports indicated both would play, but it’s now official: Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs (hip) and tight end Darren Waller (knee) are both playing against the Patriots. Both players are must-play options in season-long leagues, with Waller being a TE1 option and Jacobs being a strong RB2 play. Don’t be concerned about how the injury issues will impact

Devonta Freeman Will Make Giants Debut Sunday

New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman was just signed this week, but he’ll officially be active for Sunday’s meeting with a banged-up 49ers Defense. Freeman’s a risky fantasy option for this week as he works his way into being part of a new team, but at some point this season, Freeman’s going to be the lead back in the Meadowlands. For this week, he’s

John Ross III Healthy Scratch In Week 3

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III is a healthy scratch in Week 3 against the Eagles. After being targeted five times in Week 1 and playing 84 percent of the team’s snaps, he saw that snap share fall to 30 percent last week. Now, the Bengals won’t have Ross on the field this week. It sounds like this team is already wanting to see

N’Keal Harry Active For Week 3

New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry (ankle) is officially active for the team’s Week 3 meeting with the Las Vegas Raiders. Harry had a bit of a lost season as a rookie, but has become one of the primary targets for quarterback Cam Newton in 2020. His high target share and the lack of viable receiving options in New England makes Harry a solid

Duke Johnson Jr. Inactive, Kenny Stills Active

Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson Jr. (ankle) is inactive for the team’s Week 3 contest against the Steelers, which means that David Johnson should function as the workhorse back for the team this week. It’s a bad matchup for Johnson, but his projected volume gives him a good shot at being an RB2 on the day. Elsewhere on the team, wide receiver Kenny Stills

Tyrod Taylor Expected To Miss Week 4

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor (lungs) is already ruled out for Week 3, but it seems his absence due to a punctured lung that happened pre-game in Week 2 will stretch until at least the team’s Week 4 meeting with Tampa Bay. Justin Herbert will start this week and should be the starter again in Week 4 if healthy. As for Taylor, the team

Julio Jones Is Inactive For Week 3

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is officially inactive for the team’s Week 3 meeting with the Chicago Bears. In his stead, expect big performances from both Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage. Ridley becomes a WR1 option, and Gage is now a solid WR3. Tight end Hayden Hurst gets a boost as well. As for Jones, this shouldn’t be a huge surprise as he

Cowboys Defense Should Have DeMarcus Lawrence In Week 3

Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (knee) is expected to suit up for Sunday’s Week 3 contest with the Seattle Seahawks. Lawrence hasn’t done a lot in 2020, and while he’s a disruptive pass rusher when he’s at his best, his impact is likely to be pretty minimal this week based on how his season’s began. The Cowboys Defense remains unplayable in all formats —

Nick Foles Takes Over For Trubisky

The Chicago Bears have gone with a switch at quarterback in the third quarter of Week 3. Nick Foles entered the game to take over for Mitchell Trubisky as the team was trailing 26-10 to the Atlanta Falcons. Trubisky was 13-for-21 for 128 yards and a touchdown before being benched. He was also sacked twice. We’ll see if Foles can play well enough to earn

Diontae Johnson Ruled Out For The Rest Of The Game

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (concussion) has been ruled out for the rest of the team’s Week 3 game against the Houston Texans. He left the game in the first half and was ruled out shortly after half-time. He finishes Week 3 with a disappointing line of no catches on two targets and one carry for nine yards. Source: Adam Schefter

Russell Gage Won’t Return On Sunday

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage (head) won’t return to Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Gage has been having a strong season but finishes Week 3 with just two catches for 26 yards. The Falcons are now extremely shallow at receiver since Julio Jones is out this week, leaving Calvin Ridley and tight end Hayden Hurst as the team’s top options. With a big

Braxton Berrios Active In Week 3

A late addition to the injury report this week, New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios (hamstring) will play on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. With Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman inactive, Berrios will have a good chance to see targets in this contest. The hamstring issue is a concern, but Berrios offers an intriguing deep-league streamer or DFS value play in Week 3. Just

Jack Doyle Active For Week 3

Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle (ankle/knee) is officially active for Sunday’s contest against the New York Jets. It remains to be seen if Doyle will get his usual workload or not, but the veteran tight end appears to be a solid TE2 play this week. This also knocks down the value of backup tight end Mo Alie-Cox, who was a huge part of the

Diontae Johnson Being Evaluated For Concussion

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson left Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans and is being evaluated for a concussion. He’s questionable to return. Pittsburgh’s most consistent receiver this season, Chase Claypool and James Washington stand to see increased usage in the second half should Johnson be diagnosed with a concussion and fail to return to Sunday’s game. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers

Chase Young Out For Rest Of Week 3

Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (groin) will not return to Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns after exiting with a groin injury. Young was ruled out quickly, which could potentially be bad news moving forward for the star rookie. If Washington is without Young for more than just the second half of Sunday’s game, you can downgrade the Washington defense for fantasy purposes

Jordan Reed Goes Down With Ankle Injury

San Francisco 49ers tight end Jordan Reed fell awkwardly in the back of the end zone in the first half of Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. It appeared that Reed suffered a left ankle injury. The MetLife Stadium turf took a toll on the 49ers last week when they faced the Jets, and it appears the trend is continuing. If Reed ends up

Dallas Goedert Heads To Locker Room

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert has been helped to the locker room with an apparent left foot injury in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. With the Eagles already light on pass catchers and already relying on two-tight-end sets to make their offense work, it’ll be important to watch to see how serious this issue is and if Goedert is able to return to

Rashard Higgins Inactive For Week 3

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins won’t be active in Week 3 against the Washington Football Team. Considering he took just vie offensive snaps in Week 2, this move shouldn’t come as a big surprise. Higgins was getting some preseason hype, but it’s time to pull the ripcord if you’re still rostering him in redraft leagues. KhaDarel Hodge has solidified a role as the No.

Tajae Sharpe Healthy Inactive In Week 3

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Tajae Sharpe is a healthy scratch on Sunday against his former team, the Tennessee Titans. Considering Sharpe had taken just 16 offensive snaps this season, this doesn’t move the needle at all. Wide receiver Chad Beebe will play for the first time this year, but like Sharpe would have been, Beebe isn’t a fantasy option this week. The Vikings offense doesn’t

Cam Akers Out For Week 3

Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers (ribs) is out for Sunday’s contest against the Buffalo Bills. Without Akers, expect Malcolm Brown and Darrell Henderson Jr. to split carries, with the advantage likely going to Henderson. Brown is a touchdown-dependent fantasy play, while Henderson has the potential to be a solid RB3. Both guys have their upside limited due to a tough matchup with

Josh Jacobs, Darren Waller Active

No surprise here, as all reports indicated both would play, but it’s now official: Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs (hip) and tight end Darren Waller (knee) are both playing against the Patriots. Both players are must-play options in season-long leagues, with Waller being a TE1 option and Jacobs being a strong RB2 play. Don’t be concerned about how the injury issues will impact

Devonta Freeman Will Make Giants Debut Sunday

New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman was just signed this week, but he’ll officially be active for Sunday’s meeting with a banged-up 49ers Defense. Freeman’s a risky fantasy option for this week as he works his way into being part of a new team, but at some point this season, Freeman’s going to be the lead back in the Meadowlands. For this week, he’s

John Ross III Healthy Scratch In Week 3

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III is a healthy scratch in Week 3 against the Eagles. After being targeted five times in Week 1 and playing 84 percent of the team’s snaps, he saw that snap share fall to 30 percent last week. Now, the Bengals won’t have Ross on the field this week. It sounds like this team is already wanting to see

N’Keal Harry Active For Week 3

New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry (ankle) is officially active for the team’s Week 3 meeting with the Las Vegas Raiders. Harry had a bit of a lost season as a rookie, but has become one of the primary targets for quarterback Cam Newton in 2020. His high target share and the lack of viable receiving options in New England makes Harry a solid

Duke Johnson Jr. Inactive, Kenny Stills Active

Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson Jr. (ankle) is inactive for the team’s Week 3 contest against the Steelers, which means that David Johnson should function as the workhorse back for the team this week. It’s a bad matchup for Johnson, but his projected volume gives him a good shot at being an RB2 on the day. Elsewhere on the team, wide receiver Kenny Stills

Tyrod Taylor Expected To Miss Week 4

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor (lungs) is already ruled out for Week 3, but it seems his absence due to a punctured lung that happened pre-game in Week 2 will stretch until at least the team’s Week 4 meeting with Tampa Bay. Justin Herbert will start this week and should be the starter again in Week 4 if healthy. As for Taylor, the team

Julio Jones Is Inactive For Week 3

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is officially inactive for the team’s Week 3 meeting with the Chicago Bears. In his stead, expect big performances from both Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage. Ridley becomes a WR1 option, and Gage is now a solid WR3. Tight end Hayden Hurst gets a boost as well. As for Jones, this shouldn’t be a huge surprise as he

Cowboys Defense Should Have DeMarcus Lawrence In Week 3

Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (knee) is expected to suit up for Sunday’s Week 3 contest with the Seattle Seahawks. Lawrence hasn’t done a lot in 2020, and while he’s a disruptive pass rusher when he’s at his best, his impact is likely to be pretty minimal this week based on how his season’s began. The Cowboys Defense remains unplayable in all formats —

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