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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward led the Eagles wide receivers in targets in Week 1 with seven. Ward ended up catching five passes for 31 yards in a game where everyone on the Eagles offense except for Dallas Goedert struggled. Ward and quarterback Carson Wentz reportedly had an excellent rapport in training camp, so we can expect to see him continue to see targets
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 24-of-42 passes for 297 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Lions 27-23 loss to the Bears in Week 1. Stafford executed some exceptionally clean drives but not having star receiver Kenny Golladay was not ideal. The Lions took a 17-point lead and began running the football but really struggled once the Bears began to mount a comeback.
Chicago Bears running back Tarik Cohen carried the ball seven times for 41 yards and added six receiving yards in the Bears win over the Lions in Week 1. Cohen played plenty of snaps but lacked the touches, especially after the Bears went down by 17 points. The box score might not reflect it but Cohen’s performance was positive, running hard between the tackles. He
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker nailed his only field-goal on Sunday against the Browns, a 41-yard attempt near the end of the first quarter. He also hit all five of his extra-point attempts. With the Ravens’ offense continuing to put up points in bunches, the veteran should remain one of the most efficient fantasy kickers in the league. Keep him rolling in Week 2 against
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was thoroughly outplayed by Dallas Goedert in Week 1, but Ertz was able to manage a decent game by scoring a touchdown. In total, Ertz caught three passes for 18 yards. His score came on a five-yard pass in the first quarter from Carson Wentz. The Eagles offense struggled overall in this one, so fantasy managers can expect more
The Washington Football Team defense had a huge day for fantasy in a Week 1 win vs the Eagles. Washington recorded two interceptions, a fumble recovery, and sacked QB Carson Wentz eight times as the banged-up Eagles offensive line couldn’t contain the tenacious Washington pass rush. The afternoon started rough for Washington as Philadelphia jumped out to a 17-0 lead. From there Ryan Kerrigan, Montez
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson caught five passes for 74 yards in the Bears thrilling 27-23 win over the Lions in Week 1. The Bears offense struggled mightily in the first half but Robinson seemed to be the only source of vertical offense at the time. The team rebounded to score 21 fourth quarter points to secure the win as Robinson led the team
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas only managed two receptions for 16 yards on two targets in Week 1. With Greg Olsen now out of the picture, Thomas is the new TE1 on Carolina, but he didn’t start the 2020 season off on the right foot. The TE still has no competition for his role, but it remains to be seen how much of a
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV pulled in all four of his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown during the Week 1 victory over Cleveland. The Browns undoubtedly had its sights set on containing Lamar Jackson from picking up big gains on the ground, which ultimately opened the door for the Ravens’ receiving corps. to make some noise. The 27-year-old likely won’t have
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Chris Thompson had just two touches in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. He didn’t receive a single carry but caught both of his targets for six yards. Thompson played 12 snaps. Not a great showing for those who thought Thompson in a Jay Gruden offense would look like he did in Washington. It’s too early to drop Thompson,
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham caught three passes for 25 yards and one touchdown in the Bears comeback victory over the Lions in Week 1. Graham mistimed an easy reception early in the game but bounced back by securing a 2-yard catch for a score to begin a 21-point fourth quarter. The veteran then almost came down with a second touchdown but, after a
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert led the Eagles in receiving in Week 1. He caught eight passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. Goedert’s touchdown was a second quarter 34-yard strike from Carson Wentz on one of his few good throws of the afternoon. Goedert also led the team in targets with nine. He’ll always have to share tight end targets with Zach Ertz,
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller tallied four receptions for 75 yards, including the game-winning touchdown, in the Bears 27-23 victory over the Lions in Week 1. It was a quiet first half for Miller but he came alive in the thrilling fourth quarter comeback, capping it off with a beautiful 27-yard touchdown catch. Miller saw six targets in the game and will be trending
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel saw eight targets in Week 1, but only managed five receptions for 38 yards. Samuel finished tied for third in yards on the team, and didn’t have an encouraging start to the 2020 campaign. The Ohio State product should be considered the WR3 on the team, and it’s best to monitor how he does in the coming weeks before
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson had nine carries for 36 yards and caught two passes for eight yards in his NFL-debut Sunday vs Philadelphia. Gibson came into the season with plenty of hype, but was overshadowed by Peyton Barber in this game who had 17 carries and two touchdowns. While Week 1 wasn’t ideal for Gibson, the electrifying rookie will still receive plenty
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark caught three passes for 25 yards and a touchdown in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Chark’s touchdown salvaged an otherwise disappointing game for the third-year player who was being considered a solid fantasy WR2 this season. It’s too early to panic over his workload, but finishing third on the team in targets isn’t exactly what fantasy
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery carried the ball 13 times for 64 rushing yards and added 10 receiving yards Week 1 against the Lions. The Bears went running-back-by-committee throughout and Montgomery was questionable heading into the game with a groin injury. But the second-year back notched some decent runs and was a contributor on offense. If he remains healthy, Montgomery should see more touches
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hauled in five catches for 58 yards and two touchdowns during the decisive win over the Browns on Sunday. With Cleveland looking to contain Lamar Jackson from making significant gains using his legs, Andrews capitalized to have one of the most productive performances of Week 1. The third-year man out of Oklahoma should remain in the starting lineup in
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement took over the Eagles backfield in Week 1. Starter Miles Sanders (hamstring) was out, giving the start to Boston Scott. Scott then had to leave with an injury of his own, leaving the backfield to Clement. He ended up running the ball six times for 19 yards and caught two passes for two more yards. If Sanders and Scott
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore had a quiet Week 1 to the 2020 season, getting four receptions on nine targets for 54 yards. Despite a high-scoring affair with the Raiders, it was Robby Anderson and Christian McCaffrey who shined instead of Moore. It was encouraging to see him lead the team in targets, but ultimately the wideout couldn’t capitalize on the opportunities this week.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward led the Eagles wide receivers in targets in Week 1 with seven. Ward ended up catching five passes for 31 yards in a game where everyone on the Eagles offense except for Dallas Goedert struggled. Ward and quarterback Carson Wentz reportedly had an excellent rapport in training camp, so we can expect to see him continue to see targets
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 24-of-42 passes for 297 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Lions 27-23 loss to the Bears in Week 1. Stafford executed some exceptionally clean drives but not having star receiver Kenny Golladay was not ideal. The Lions took a 17-point lead and began running the football but really struggled once the Bears began to mount a comeback.
Chicago Bears running back Tarik Cohen carried the ball seven times for 41 yards and added six receiving yards in the Bears win over the Lions in Week 1. Cohen played plenty of snaps but lacked the touches, especially after the Bears went down by 17 points. The box score might not reflect it but Cohen’s performance was positive, running hard between the tackles. He
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker nailed his only field-goal on Sunday against the Browns, a 41-yard attempt near the end of the first quarter. He also hit all five of his extra-point attempts. With the Ravens’ offense continuing to put up points in bunches, the veteran should remain one of the most efficient fantasy kickers in the league. Keep him rolling in Week 2 against
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was thoroughly outplayed by Dallas Goedert in Week 1, but Ertz was able to manage a decent game by scoring a touchdown. In total, Ertz caught three passes for 18 yards. His score came on a five-yard pass in the first quarter from Carson Wentz. The Eagles offense struggled overall in this one, so fantasy managers can expect more
The Washington Football Team defense had a huge day for fantasy in a Week 1 win vs the Eagles. Washington recorded two interceptions, a fumble recovery, and sacked QB Carson Wentz eight times as the banged-up Eagles offensive line couldn’t contain the tenacious Washington pass rush. The afternoon started rough for Washington as Philadelphia jumped out to a 17-0 lead. From there Ryan Kerrigan, Montez
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson caught five passes for 74 yards in the Bears thrilling 27-23 win over the Lions in Week 1. The Bears offense struggled mightily in the first half but Robinson seemed to be the only source of vertical offense at the time. The team rebounded to score 21 fourth quarter points to secure the win as Robinson led the team
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas only managed two receptions for 16 yards on two targets in Week 1. With Greg Olsen now out of the picture, Thomas is the new TE1 on Carolina, but he didn’t start the 2020 season off on the right foot. The TE still has no competition for his role, but it remains to be seen how much of a
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV pulled in all four of his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown during the Week 1 victory over Cleveland. The Browns undoubtedly had its sights set on containing Lamar Jackson from picking up big gains on the ground, which ultimately opened the door for the Ravens’ receiving corps. to make some noise. The 27-year-old likely won’t have
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Chris Thompson had just two touches in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. He didn’t receive a single carry but caught both of his targets for six yards. Thompson played 12 snaps. Not a great showing for those who thought Thompson in a Jay Gruden offense would look like he did in Washington. It’s too early to drop Thompson,
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham caught three passes for 25 yards and one touchdown in the Bears comeback victory over the Lions in Week 1. Graham mistimed an easy reception early in the game but bounced back by securing a 2-yard catch for a score to begin a 21-point fourth quarter. The veteran then almost came down with a second touchdown but, after a
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert led the Eagles in receiving in Week 1. He caught eight passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. Goedert’s touchdown was a second quarter 34-yard strike from Carson Wentz on one of his few good throws of the afternoon. Goedert also led the team in targets with nine. He’ll always have to share tight end targets with Zach Ertz,
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller tallied four receptions for 75 yards, including the game-winning touchdown, in the Bears 27-23 victory over the Lions in Week 1. It was a quiet first half for Miller but he came alive in the thrilling fourth quarter comeback, capping it off with a beautiful 27-yard touchdown catch. Miller saw six targets in the game and will be trending
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel saw eight targets in Week 1, but only managed five receptions for 38 yards. Samuel finished tied for third in yards on the team, and didn’t have an encouraging start to the 2020 campaign. The Ohio State product should be considered the WR3 on the team, and it’s best to monitor how he does in the coming weeks before
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson had nine carries for 36 yards and caught two passes for eight yards in his NFL-debut Sunday vs Philadelphia. Gibson came into the season with plenty of hype, but was overshadowed by Peyton Barber in this game who had 17 carries and two touchdowns. While Week 1 wasn’t ideal for Gibson, the electrifying rookie will still receive plenty
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark caught three passes for 25 yards and a touchdown in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Chark’s touchdown salvaged an otherwise disappointing game for the third-year player who was being considered a solid fantasy WR2 this season. It’s too early to panic over his workload, but finishing third on the team in targets isn’t exactly what fantasy
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery carried the ball 13 times for 64 rushing yards and added 10 receiving yards Week 1 against the Lions. The Bears went running-back-by-committee throughout and Montgomery was questionable heading into the game with a groin injury. But the second-year back notched some decent runs and was a contributor on offense. If he remains healthy, Montgomery should see more touches
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hauled in five catches for 58 yards and two touchdowns during the decisive win over the Browns on Sunday. With Cleveland looking to contain Lamar Jackson from making significant gains using his legs, Andrews capitalized to have one of the most productive performances of Week 1. The third-year man out of Oklahoma should remain in the starting lineup in
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement took over the Eagles backfield in Week 1. Starter Miles Sanders (hamstring) was out, giving the start to Boston Scott. Scott then had to leave with an injury of his own, leaving the backfield to Clement. He ended up running the ball six times for 19 yards and caught two passes for two more yards. If Sanders and Scott
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore had a quiet Week 1 to the 2020 season, getting four receptions on nine targets for 54 yards. Despite a high-scoring affair with the Raiders, it was Robby Anderson and Christian McCaffrey who shined instead of Moore. It was encouraging to see him lead the team in targets, but ultimately the wideout couldn’t capitalize on the opportunities this week.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward led the Eagles wide receivers in targets in Week 1 with seven. Ward ended up catching five passes for 31 yards in a game where everyone on the Eagles offense except for Dallas Goedert struggled. Ward and quarterback Carson Wentz reportedly had an excellent rapport in training camp, so we can expect to see him continue to see targets
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 24-of-42 passes for 297 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Lions 27-23 loss to the Bears in Week 1. Stafford executed some exceptionally clean drives but not having star receiver Kenny Golladay was not ideal. The Lions took a 17-point lead and began running the football but really struggled once the Bears began to mount a comeback.
Chicago Bears running back Tarik Cohen carried the ball seven times for 41 yards and added six receiving yards in the Bears win over the Lions in Week 1. Cohen played plenty of snaps but lacked the touches, especially after the Bears went down by 17 points. The box score might not reflect it but Cohen’s performance was positive, running hard between the tackles. He
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker nailed his only field-goal on Sunday against the Browns, a 41-yard attempt near the end of the first quarter. He also hit all five of his extra-point attempts. With the Ravens’ offense continuing to put up points in bunches, the veteran should remain one of the most efficient fantasy kickers in the league. Keep him rolling in Week 2 against
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was thoroughly outplayed by Dallas Goedert in Week 1, but Ertz was able to manage a decent game by scoring a touchdown. In total, Ertz caught three passes for 18 yards. His score came on a five-yard pass in the first quarter from Carson Wentz. The Eagles offense struggled overall in this one, so fantasy managers can expect more
The Washington Football Team defense had a huge day for fantasy in a Week 1 win vs the Eagles. Washington recorded two interceptions, a fumble recovery, and sacked QB Carson Wentz eight times as the banged-up Eagles offensive line couldn’t contain the tenacious Washington pass rush. The afternoon started rough for Washington as Philadelphia jumped out to a 17-0 lead. From there Ryan Kerrigan, Montez
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson caught five passes for 74 yards in the Bears thrilling 27-23 win over the Lions in Week 1. The Bears offense struggled mightily in the first half but Robinson seemed to be the only source of vertical offense at the time. The team rebounded to score 21 fourth quarter points to secure the win as Robinson led the team
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas only managed two receptions for 16 yards on two targets in Week 1. With Greg Olsen now out of the picture, Thomas is the new TE1 on Carolina, but he didn’t start the 2020 season off on the right foot. The TE still has no competition for his role, but it remains to be seen how much of a
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV pulled in all four of his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown during the Week 1 victory over Cleveland. The Browns undoubtedly had its sights set on containing Lamar Jackson from picking up big gains on the ground, which ultimately opened the door for the Ravens’ receiving corps. to make some noise. The 27-year-old likely won’t have
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Chris Thompson had just two touches in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. He didn’t receive a single carry but caught both of his targets for six yards. Thompson played 12 snaps. Not a great showing for those who thought Thompson in a Jay Gruden offense would look like he did in Washington. It’s too early to drop Thompson,
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham caught three passes for 25 yards and one touchdown in the Bears comeback victory over the Lions in Week 1. Graham mistimed an easy reception early in the game but bounced back by securing a 2-yard catch for a score to begin a 21-point fourth quarter. The veteran then almost came down with a second touchdown but, after a
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert led the Eagles in receiving in Week 1. He caught eight passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. Goedert’s touchdown was a second quarter 34-yard strike from Carson Wentz on one of his few good throws of the afternoon. Goedert also led the team in targets with nine. He’ll always have to share tight end targets with Zach Ertz,
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller tallied four receptions for 75 yards, including the game-winning touchdown, in the Bears 27-23 victory over the Lions in Week 1. It was a quiet first half for Miller but he came alive in the thrilling fourth quarter comeback, capping it off with a beautiful 27-yard touchdown catch. Miller saw six targets in the game and will be trending
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel saw eight targets in Week 1, but only managed five receptions for 38 yards. Samuel finished tied for third in yards on the team, and didn’t have an encouraging start to the 2020 campaign. The Ohio State product should be considered the WR3 on the team, and it’s best to monitor how he does in the coming weeks before
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson had nine carries for 36 yards and caught two passes for eight yards in his NFL-debut Sunday vs Philadelphia. Gibson came into the season with plenty of hype, but was overshadowed by Peyton Barber in this game who had 17 carries and two touchdowns. While Week 1 wasn’t ideal for Gibson, the electrifying rookie will still receive plenty
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark caught three passes for 25 yards and a touchdown in a Week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Chark’s touchdown salvaged an otherwise disappointing game for the third-year player who was being considered a solid fantasy WR2 this season. It’s too early to panic over his workload, but finishing third on the team in targets isn’t exactly what fantasy
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery carried the ball 13 times for 64 rushing yards and added 10 receiving yards Week 1 against the Lions. The Bears went running-back-by-committee throughout and Montgomery was questionable heading into the game with a groin injury. But the second-year back notched some decent runs and was a contributor on offense. If he remains healthy, Montgomery should see more touches
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hauled in five catches for 58 yards and two touchdowns during the decisive win over the Browns on Sunday. With Cleveland looking to contain Lamar Jackson from making significant gains using his legs, Andrews capitalized to have one of the most productive performances of Week 1. The third-year man out of Oklahoma should remain in the starting lineup in
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement took over the Eagles backfield in Week 1. Starter Miles Sanders (hamstring) was out, giving the start to Boston Scott. Scott then had to leave with an injury of his own, leaving the backfield to Clement. He ended up running the ball six times for 19 yards and caught two passes for two more yards. If Sanders and Scott
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore had a quiet Week 1 to the 2020 season, getting four receptions on nine targets for 54 yards. Despite a high-scoring affair with the Raiders, it was Robby Anderson and Christian McCaffrey who shined instead of Moore. It was encouraging to see him lead the team in targets, but ultimately the wideout couldn’t capitalize on the opportunities this week.
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