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Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown hauled in five of eight targets for 39 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. Monday night’s performance was a massive drop off from Brown’s average fantasy output over the latter stages of 2019, as he averaged 100 receiving yards per game with five total touchdowns Weeks 12 through 17 of last year. Against Denver, it was
Tennessee Titans receiver Corey Davis caught seven of eight targets for 101 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. Davis is attempting to achieve the unusual fourth-year breakout season in 2020, and given that he had top-five overall talent coming out of Western Michigan in 2017, it may be his season to breakout in full. Davis attracted a middling target share last year
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith hauled in four of seven targets for 36 yards and a touchdown during Monday’s 16-14 win against Denver. Entering his fourth NFL season out of Florida International, Smith kicks off 2020 as the Titans TE1. His Week 1 usage indicates a potential season-long increase in targets as he was just one target behind Corey Davis and A.J Brown for
Tennessee Titans slot receiver Adam Humphries caught six of seven targets for 47 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. The former Clemson stand-out enjoyed a breakout season by recording 76 catches, 816 yards, and five touchdowns for the Buccaneers in 2018, but his debut campaign as a Titan last year did not go as smoothly. An ankle injury cut Humphries’ season short,
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus didn’t attempt a single field goal and made both of his extra-point attempts in a 16-14 loss to the Titans on Monday night in Week 1. This game was a defensive battle all the way through. Just signed to a four-year contract extension last weekend, the 29-year-old has one of the biggest legs in the NFL, and it plays really
The Denver Broncos Defense allowed Titans running back Derrick Henry to run for over 100 yards on the ground in the Monday night loss, but they held the league’s rushing leader in 2019 to 3.7 yards per carry on his 31 rushing attempts. Missing defensive captain Von Miller (ankle), Denver’s D held their own but didn’t allow any turnovers while generating one sack against Ryan
Denver Broncos first-round rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy finished his NFL debut on Monday night in the 16-14 loss to the Titans with four catches on eight targets for 56 yards. The rookie was hurt by a couple big drops on third down in this one, but his precision route-running was on full display, creating plenty of separation off the line of scrimmage. The smooth-footed
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant had a team-high five catches for a team-high 81 yards and a touchdown in the 16-14 Monday night loss to the Titans. Fant looked good in this one and is a favorite of quarterback Drew Lock, so he has clear TE1 upside in his second season in the league. Targets might be harder to come by when No. 1
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (foot) injured his foot in the first half of the 16-14 Monday night loss to the Titans and didn’t return after halftime. Lindsay finished with seven carries for just 24 yards and one catch for 11 yards. We’ll have to wait and see how serious Lindsay’s injury is. If he’s forced to miss any time, Melvin Gordon III will
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III had 15 carries for 78 yards and a touchdown in Monday night’s 16-14 loss to the Titans, including a costly lost fumble early in the first half. He also added three catches on three targets for eight yards in the passing game. Gordon looked refreshed and had some burst in his debut with the Broncos, but he was
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock went 22-for-33 for just 216 yards and one touchdown in the 16-14 loss to the Titans in Week 1 on Monday night. Lock look composed and made some nice throws, but he was also hurt by a few drops from rookie Jerry Jeudy and a big overthrow to DaeSean Hamilton late in the fourth quarter that would’ve likely sealed the
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (foot) is questionable to return to the Monday night game against the Titans with a foot injury. Lindsay didn’t return to the field after halftime. In the first half, he had seven carries for 24 yards and also caught his only passing target for 11 yards. Both Lindsay and Melvin Gordon III operated in the backfield in the first
Updating a previous report, Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (ankle) suffered a sprained ankle in the Monday night win over the Giants and will be examined on Tuesday. According to a source, the Steelers are “optimistic for a timely return.” It’s still a disappointing start for a player that missed six games due to injury in 2019. Conner has yet to play a full
The New York Giants Defense didn’t do much for fantasy owners in a loss to the Steelers on Monday night. New York allowed 26 points with two sacks and just one turnover. The night could have been worse for Big Blue, as Steelers quarterbackBen Roethlisberger was shredding the New York secondary most of the night. The only thing that could stop Roethlisberger was game script,
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard caught all six of his targets for 47 yards in a loss to the Steelers Monday night. Shepard posted an impressive 68 percent catch rate last season as a slot receiver and got off to a good start in that department again this season. He has more value in PPR formats as he gets mostly short-area targets and
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense played well in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Pittsburgh managed to sack quarterback Daniel Jones three times while forcing two turnovers on their way to the win. To make matters worse for the Giants, a suffocating Pittsburgh run defense held New York to just 29 rushing yards on 20 carries in the game. The Steelers
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram made two catches for nine scoreless yards in a loss to the Steelers Monday night. Engram had seven targets, but couldn’t do anything with them as he was blanketed by a strong Pittsburgh secondary all night. The fourth-year tight end averaged over 10.6 yards per catch in each of his three seasons so he should have better games
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Eric Ebron had a quiet debut with his new team in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Ebron was targeted just twice, catching one pass for 18 yards in the win. He split looks with fellow tight end Vance McDonald, who also saw two targets from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The veteran tight end surely will have
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool saw three touches in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Claypool caught both of his targets for 39 yards and added a nine-yard rush in the win. The rookie wideout had a long gain of 28 yards in his NFL debut after Pittsburgh used a second-round pick on him in the draft this past
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley ran for six yards on 15 carries as the Steelers Defense lived in the Giants backfield all night. Barkley salvaged his night for fantasy with six catches for 60 yards, but it was a disappointing night for a player that went first overall in many fantasy drafts. Barkley will have better days than this as Pittsburgh is one
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown hauled in five of eight targets for 39 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. Monday night’s performance was a massive drop off from Brown’s average fantasy output over the latter stages of 2019, as he averaged 100 receiving yards per game with five total touchdowns Weeks 12 through 17 of last year. Against Denver, it was
Tennessee Titans receiver Corey Davis caught seven of eight targets for 101 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. Davis is attempting to achieve the unusual fourth-year breakout season in 2020, and given that he had top-five overall talent coming out of Western Michigan in 2017, it may be his season to breakout in full. Davis attracted a middling target share last year
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith hauled in four of seven targets for 36 yards and a touchdown during Monday’s 16-14 win against Denver. Entering his fourth NFL season out of Florida International, Smith kicks off 2020 as the Titans TE1. His Week 1 usage indicates a potential season-long increase in targets as he was just one target behind Corey Davis and A.J Brown for
Tennessee Titans slot receiver Adam Humphries caught six of seven targets for 47 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. The former Clemson stand-out enjoyed a breakout season by recording 76 catches, 816 yards, and five touchdowns for the Buccaneers in 2018, but his debut campaign as a Titan last year did not go as smoothly. An ankle injury cut Humphries’ season short,
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus didn’t attempt a single field goal and made both of his extra-point attempts in a 16-14 loss to the Titans on Monday night in Week 1. This game was a defensive battle all the way through. Just signed to a four-year contract extension last weekend, the 29-year-old has one of the biggest legs in the NFL, and it plays really
The Denver Broncos Defense allowed Titans running back Derrick Henry to run for over 100 yards on the ground in the Monday night loss, but they held the league’s rushing leader in 2019 to 3.7 yards per carry on his 31 rushing attempts. Missing defensive captain Von Miller (ankle), Denver’s D held their own but didn’t allow any turnovers while generating one sack against Ryan
Denver Broncos first-round rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy finished his NFL debut on Monday night in the 16-14 loss to the Titans with four catches on eight targets for 56 yards. The rookie was hurt by a couple big drops on third down in this one, but his precision route-running was on full display, creating plenty of separation off the line of scrimmage. The smooth-footed
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant had a team-high five catches for a team-high 81 yards and a touchdown in the 16-14 Monday night loss to the Titans. Fant looked good in this one and is a favorite of quarterback Drew Lock, so he has clear TE1 upside in his second season in the league. Targets might be harder to come by when No. 1
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (foot) injured his foot in the first half of the 16-14 Monday night loss to the Titans and didn’t return after halftime. Lindsay finished with seven carries for just 24 yards and one catch for 11 yards. We’ll have to wait and see how serious Lindsay’s injury is. If he’s forced to miss any time, Melvin Gordon III will
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III had 15 carries for 78 yards and a touchdown in Monday night’s 16-14 loss to the Titans, including a costly lost fumble early in the first half. He also added three catches on three targets for eight yards in the passing game. Gordon looked refreshed and had some burst in his debut with the Broncos, but he was
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock went 22-for-33 for just 216 yards and one touchdown in the 16-14 loss to the Titans in Week 1 on Monday night. Lock look composed and made some nice throws, but he was also hurt by a few drops from rookie Jerry Jeudy and a big overthrow to DaeSean Hamilton late in the fourth quarter that would’ve likely sealed the
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (foot) is questionable to return to the Monday night game against the Titans with a foot injury. Lindsay didn’t return to the field after halftime. In the first half, he had seven carries for 24 yards and also caught his only passing target for 11 yards. Both Lindsay and Melvin Gordon III operated in the backfield in the first
Updating a previous report, Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (ankle) suffered a sprained ankle in the Monday night win over the Giants and will be examined on Tuesday. According to a source, the Steelers are “optimistic for a timely return.” It’s still a disappointing start for a player that missed six games due to injury in 2019. Conner has yet to play a full
The New York Giants Defense didn’t do much for fantasy owners in a loss to the Steelers on Monday night. New York allowed 26 points with two sacks and just one turnover. The night could have been worse for Big Blue, as Steelers quarterbackBen Roethlisberger was shredding the New York secondary most of the night. The only thing that could stop Roethlisberger was game script,
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard caught all six of his targets for 47 yards in a loss to the Steelers Monday night. Shepard posted an impressive 68 percent catch rate last season as a slot receiver and got off to a good start in that department again this season. He has more value in PPR formats as he gets mostly short-area targets and
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense played well in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Pittsburgh managed to sack quarterback Daniel Jones three times while forcing two turnovers on their way to the win. To make matters worse for the Giants, a suffocating Pittsburgh run defense held New York to just 29 rushing yards on 20 carries in the game. The Steelers
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram made two catches for nine scoreless yards in a loss to the Steelers Monday night. Engram had seven targets, but couldn’t do anything with them as he was blanketed by a strong Pittsburgh secondary all night. The fourth-year tight end averaged over 10.6 yards per catch in each of his three seasons so he should have better games
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Eric Ebron had a quiet debut with his new team in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Ebron was targeted just twice, catching one pass for 18 yards in the win. He split looks with fellow tight end Vance McDonald, who also saw two targets from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The veteran tight end surely will have
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool saw three touches in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Claypool caught both of his targets for 39 yards and added a nine-yard rush in the win. The rookie wideout had a long gain of 28 yards in his NFL debut after Pittsburgh used a second-round pick on him in the draft this past
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley ran for six yards on 15 carries as the Steelers Defense lived in the Giants backfield all night. Barkley salvaged his night for fantasy with six catches for 60 yards, but it was a disappointing night for a player that went first overall in many fantasy drafts. Barkley will have better days than this as Pittsburgh is one
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown hauled in five of eight targets for 39 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. Monday night’s performance was a massive drop off from Brown’s average fantasy output over the latter stages of 2019, as he averaged 100 receiving yards per game with five total touchdowns Weeks 12 through 17 of last year. Against Denver, it was
Tennessee Titans receiver Corey Davis caught seven of eight targets for 101 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. Davis is attempting to achieve the unusual fourth-year breakout season in 2020, and given that he had top-five overall talent coming out of Western Michigan in 2017, it may be his season to breakout in full. Davis attracted a middling target share last year
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith hauled in four of seven targets for 36 yards and a touchdown during Monday’s 16-14 win against Denver. Entering his fourth NFL season out of Florida International, Smith kicks off 2020 as the Titans TE1. His Week 1 usage indicates a potential season-long increase in targets as he was just one target behind Corey Davis and A.J Brown for
Tennessee Titans slot receiver Adam Humphries caught six of seven targets for 47 receiving yards during Monday’s 16-14 win against the Broncos. The former Clemson stand-out enjoyed a breakout season by recording 76 catches, 816 yards, and five touchdowns for the Buccaneers in 2018, but his debut campaign as a Titan last year did not go as smoothly. An ankle injury cut Humphries’ season short,
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus didn’t attempt a single field goal and made both of his extra-point attempts in a 16-14 loss to the Titans on Monday night in Week 1. This game was a defensive battle all the way through. Just signed to a four-year contract extension last weekend, the 29-year-old has one of the biggest legs in the NFL, and it plays really
The Denver Broncos Defense allowed Titans running back Derrick Henry to run for over 100 yards on the ground in the Monday night loss, but they held the league’s rushing leader in 2019 to 3.7 yards per carry on his 31 rushing attempts. Missing defensive captain Von Miller (ankle), Denver’s D held their own but didn’t allow any turnovers while generating one sack against Ryan
Denver Broncos first-round rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy finished his NFL debut on Monday night in the 16-14 loss to the Titans with four catches on eight targets for 56 yards. The rookie was hurt by a couple big drops on third down in this one, but his precision route-running was on full display, creating plenty of separation off the line of scrimmage. The smooth-footed
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant had a team-high five catches for a team-high 81 yards and a touchdown in the 16-14 Monday night loss to the Titans. Fant looked good in this one and is a favorite of quarterback Drew Lock, so he has clear TE1 upside in his second season in the league. Targets might be harder to come by when No. 1
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (foot) injured his foot in the first half of the 16-14 Monday night loss to the Titans and didn’t return after halftime. Lindsay finished with seven carries for just 24 yards and one catch for 11 yards. We’ll have to wait and see how serious Lindsay’s injury is. If he’s forced to miss any time, Melvin Gordon III will
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III had 15 carries for 78 yards and a touchdown in Monday night’s 16-14 loss to the Titans, including a costly lost fumble early in the first half. He also added three catches on three targets for eight yards in the passing game. Gordon looked refreshed and had some burst in his debut with the Broncos, but he was
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock went 22-for-33 for just 216 yards and one touchdown in the 16-14 loss to the Titans in Week 1 on Monday night. Lock look composed and made some nice throws, but he was also hurt by a few drops from rookie Jerry Jeudy and a big overthrow to DaeSean Hamilton late in the fourth quarter that would’ve likely sealed the
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (foot) is questionable to return to the Monday night game against the Titans with a foot injury. Lindsay didn’t return to the field after halftime. In the first half, he had seven carries for 24 yards and also caught his only passing target for 11 yards. Both Lindsay and Melvin Gordon III operated in the backfield in the first
Updating a previous report, Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (ankle) suffered a sprained ankle in the Monday night win over the Giants and will be examined on Tuesday. According to a source, the Steelers are “optimistic for a timely return.” It’s still a disappointing start for a player that missed six games due to injury in 2019. Conner has yet to play a full
The New York Giants Defense didn’t do much for fantasy owners in a loss to the Steelers on Monday night. New York allowed 26 points with two sacks and just one turnover. The night could have been worse for Big Blue, as Steelers quarterbackBen Roethlisberger was shredding the New York secondary most of the night. The only thing that could stop Roethlisberger was game script,
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard caught all six of his targets for 47 yards in a loss to the Steelers Monday night. Shepard posted an impressive 68 percent catch rate last season as a slot receiver and got off to a good start in that department again this season. He has more value in PPR formats as he gets mostly short-area targets and
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense played well in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Pittsburgh managed to sack quarterback Daniel Jones three times while forcing two turnovers on their way to the win. To make matters worse for the Giants, a suffocating Pittsburgh run defense held New York to just 29 rushing yards on 20 carries in the game. The Steelers
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram made two catches for nine scoreless yards in a loss to the Steelers Monday night. Engram had seven targets, but couldn’t do anything with them as he was blanketed by a strong Pittsburgh secondary all night. The fourth-year tight end averaged over 10.6 yards per catch in each of his three seasons so he should have better games
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Eric Ebron had a quiet debut with his new team in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Ebron was targeted just twice, catching one pass for 18 yards in the win. He split looks with fellow tight end Vance McDonald, who also saw two targets from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The veteran tight end surely will have
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool saw three touches in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants in Week 1. Claypool caught both of his targets for 39 yards and added a nine-yard rush in the win. The rookie wideout had a long gain of 28 yards in his NFL debut after Pittsburgh used a second-round pick on him in the draft this past
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley ran for six yards on 15 carries as the Steelers Defense lived in the Giants backfield all night. Barkley salvaged his night for fantasy with six catches for 60 yards, but it was a disappointing night for a player that went first overall in many fantasy drafts. Barkley will have better days than this as Pittsburgh is one
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