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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Jordan Whittington is expected to see more involvement during Sunday's Week 3 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. The sixth-round rookie opened the season as depth, but now could be asked to possibly start. The Rams are without Puka Nacua (knee) and Cooper Kupp (ankle) for multiple weeks, which is a huge blow. That means, Demarcus Robinson and Tyler Johnson figure to be the primary passing options. Tutu Atwell and Whittington could split up the third wideout role. Whittington hauled in both his targets for 22 yards last week. He's too risky to start in Week 3, but is worth stashing in deep leagues and dynasty formats.
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Las Vegas Raiders defensive tackle Christian Wilkins (knee) is expected to play during Sunday's Week 3 matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Wilkins has been limited in practice all week due to a knee issue he picked up last week. The former first-round pick signed a hefty contract with the Raiders over the offseason. Wilkins and Maxx Crosby (ankle) are expected to dominate this defensive line. Wilkins is still seeking his first sack as a Raider, but has nine tackles through the first two games. The absence of either Wilkins or Crosby would be a significant blow to this d-line.
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Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Wanya Morris has been named the starter ahead of the Week 3 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. This is noteworthy due to the fact the Chiefs have decided to bench second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia. The rookie tackle was pulled from last week's game after failing to contain pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who recorded two sacks. It's unlikely that the Chiefs are giving up on the 21-year-old tackle, but have decided to make a change for at least this week. Morris is a second-year tackle and will be in charge of blocking the blindside of Patrick Mahomes on Sunday.
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New York Giants defensive end Brian Burns (groin) is expected to play in Week 3 versus the Cleveland Browns. He had been listed as questionable after the Giants added him to their injury report late in the week. Nevertheless, he's going to suit up against the Deshaun Watson-led Browns on Sunday. Burns has seven tackles through two games but is still looking for his first sack as a member of the Giants.
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Tennessee Titans running back Tyjae Spears (ankle) is expected to play in Week 3 versus the Green Bay Packers, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Spears had been listed as questionable but was trending in the right direction heading into the weekend. Tony Pollard remains the top running back in this Tennessee offense, but Spears has still been able to carve out a role this year. Through two games, he has 10 carries for 41 yards on the ground, plus six catches for another 22 yards through the air. He ranks as the overall RB42 in fantasy football so far.
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young will likely be re-installed as the team's starter later this season, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The former No. 1 pick was benched earlier this week, but the team views the decision "as a break or timeout more than anything." Carolina reportedly still has confidence in Young, who has completed 55.3 percent of his passes for 245 yards, zero passing touchdowns, and three interceptions so far. He does also have 18 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown to his name. Fantasy managers should hold Young in dynasty leagues but can drop him in single-QB redraft formats.
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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch (hamstring) is expected to be active for Week 3 versus the Detroit Lions, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Dortch caught six of eight targets back in Week 1 but commanded just two targets on a 35 percent snap share last weekend. He is Arizona's No. 3 wide receiver behind Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson, and he also has to compete with tight end Trey McBride and running back James Conner. Dortch can be left on waivers in most fantasy leagues this week.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle) is preparing as though he will play in Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. However, Herbert is still viewed as a game-time decision as the Chargers want to evaluate him further during pregame warmups. The former first-round pick has completed 31 of 46 passes for 274 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception this year. He also has 24 rushing yards and a lost fumble. Herbert ranks as a mid-to-low fantasy QB1 if he suits up. In the event that his high-ankle sprain is too much to play through, the Chargers would turn to either Easton Stick or Taylor Heinicke.
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San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (rib) is expected to be active for Week 3 versus the Los Angeles Rams. He had been listed as questionable entering the weekend. Having Bosa available is terrific news for the 49ers, who will be shorthanded at other positions on the field. Offensively, George Kittle (hamstring) is doubtful while Deebo Samuel Sr. (calf) has been ruled out. Bosa's presence on defense will give the 49ers an extra boost as they look to overcome their numerous injuries in this divisional game. He has seven tackles and two sacks so far this season.
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Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle George Fant (knee) was placed on injured reserve Saturday ahead of the team's Week 3 home matchup against the Miami Dolphins. In a corresponding move, the Seahawks signed tackle McClendon Curtis off their practice squad and to the active roster. Fant suffered a knee injury in Seattle's victory over the Denver Broncos back in Week 1. Last Sunday, he did not suit up for the matchup against the New England Patriots and was a limited participant in all three Seahawks practices this week. Now, he'll miss the next four games, with the team's Week 7 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons as his earliest possible return date. Stone Forsythe will hold down the starting RT job protecting quarterback Geno Smith's front side in his absence. Despite the minimal sample of 13 snaps, Fant is Seattle's second-highest-rated offensive lineman per PFF (65.8).
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (back, calf) is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Bears. The wideout didn't practice on Friday and currently holds a questionable tag. However, all signs are pointing toward his availability for Week 3. Pittman has gotten off to a slow start this season, catching seven of his 15 targets for 52 yards in the Colts' first two contests. Without question, his ceiling is higher than most. Still, his outlook versus Chicago isn't as promising, considering the injuries could limit his abilities on the field. Although fantasy managers can keep Pittman in the starting lineup, nobody can blame anyone for playing it safe by keeping him on the bench.
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According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, several teams around the National Football League have "expressed an interest" in acquiring Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young. However, head coach Dave Canales has stated the team doesn't have plans to trade him. The 2023 No. 1 overall pick didn't have a memorable rookie season. Unfortunately, Young's struggles have carried into the 2024-25 campaign, with the signal-caller throwing three picks and completing 55.4% of his attempts in the Panthers' first two games. As a result, he won't be under center when Carolina meets the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3, with veteran Andy Dalton taking over. At any rate, there are questions concerning Young's potential at the professional level. But now isn't the time for dynasty managers to sell low, especially since Young has time to turn things around.
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According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (knee) isn't expected to play against the Titans. The signal-caller is trending in the right direction, with the team planning for his return for the Week 4 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. As a result, Malik Willis is anticipated to remain under center versus his former team. Willis got the start for the clash with the Indianapolis Colts. He finished that one by throwing for 122 yards and a touchdown off 12-for-14 passing, adding six carries for 41 yards. While the 2022 No. 86 overall pick looked decent in Week 2, he's not someone fantasy managers can depend on to fill the void left by Love's absence.
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Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III will look to continue his modest production when the team squares off against the Kansas City Chiefs in a Sunday night home tilt. The sixth-year veteran has been more involved in Atlanta's offense than initially anticipated in 2024. He's recorded the third-most snaps of any Falcons wideout (91) -- behind Drake London and Darnell Mooney -- and leads all Atlanta pass-catchers with 12 targets. McCloud is also just nine yards behind Mooney in receiving yardage for the team lead (94). The 27-year-old is unlikely to continue leading the team in such categories as the season churns on. However, he should remain involved and will become a more intriguing option in deeper leagues as Kirk Cousins continues to shake off the rust and recovers from his 2023 Achilles injury. The Falcons will have their work cut out for them this week against a tough Chiefs defense, but McCloud looks like a decent WR4 for now.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Kameron Johnson (ankle) has officially been ruled out for Sunday's Week 3 home matchup against the Denver Broncos. Johnson started the week with a limited practice on Wednesday before downgrading to a DNP on Thursday and Friday. In anticipation of his absence, Tampa Bay has elevated wide receiver Sterling Shepherd off its practice squad for depth at the position. The 22-year-old rookie has been a distant option for the Bucs so far in 2024, recording the fewest snaps of all wideouts (11) and failing to earn a single target in the passing game. His lone touch on the year was a carry he advanced for no gain. Chris Godwin and Mike Evans will remain the de facto top two targets for Baker Mayfield, with Jalen McMillan and Trey Palmer picking up the scraps in a smash spot for the team this weekend.
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Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett (feet) is working 'around the clock' to treat his injured feet, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com, and Fowler believes the Browns could keep Garrett on a snap count against the New York Giants in Week 3.
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The Miami Dolphins placed wide receiver Grant DuBose (shoulder) on injured reserve Saturday due to a shoulder injury. DuBose popped up on the Dolphins' injury report this past Wednesday as a limited participant in practice. He then proceeded to miss Thursday and Friday before a trip to IR was determined as his best course of action. He'll now miss at least the next four games. The 23-year-old has recorded just one catch for 13 yards across three targets thus far and has logged the fourth-most wide receiver snaps for the team (39) behind Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Braxton Berrios. With DuBose on the shelf, expect Robbie Chosen to absorb his snaps. However, it is difficult to recommend any Miami wideout with quarterback Skylar Thompson filling in for an injured Tua Tagovailoa (concussion). The Dolphins will take on the Seahawks in Seattle this Sunday.
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Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Adonai Mitchell grabbed just one of his four targets for 30 yards in the team's Week 2 loss. Now he and the Colts gear up to host the Chicago Bears in a Week 3 matchup on Sunday. Despite not stuffing the stat sheet, Mitchell has racked up nine targets in his first two games, nearly connecting with QB Anthony Richardson on multiple deep passes. Despite the favorable usage, the Colts will welcome back WR Josh Downs (ankle) back into the rotation, and it's unclear how affected Mitchell's snap share from the first two weeks will be. On top of that, Chicago has done a decent job of quieting down receivers, allowing the 12th-least fantasy points to the position. Fantasy managers might want to keep Mitchell on the bench in Week 3, waiting to see how the playing time splits up between the receivers now that Downs is making his season debut.
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce held up his hot start to the season in Week 2 when he caught five catches for 56 yards and another touchdown. Pierce has been a mainstay in the Colts offense so far and has been on the receiving end from multiple deep shot passes from QB Anthony Richardson. He now gears up for a home matchup against the Chicago Bears, a team that's allowed the 12th-least fantasy points to the position. While Chicago's No. 1 piece in the secondary in Jaylon Johnson will likely be more focused on Michael Pittman Jr., it does open up the opportunity for Pierce to produce. That being said, he doesn't provide an incredibly safe floor with the limited passing volume by this Colts offense. Combining all that, fantasy managers in deeper leagues can look to Pierce as a boom-or-bust FLEX option in Week 3, hoping he can catch a few deep passes from Richardson.
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Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is coming off an incredibly productive Week 2 showing, running the ball 12 times for 103 yards. He also grabbed two of his four targets for another 32 yards in the air. He now gets ready for a Week 3 home matchup against the Chicago Bears. The Bears have been in the middle of the pack defending the run this season, allowing the 15th least fantasy points to RBs. Despite the average matchup, Taylor can make up for that with his high-end volume. Taylor has seen an 88.9% opportunity share this season, the fourth most amongst all backs. With all that in mind, Taylor is a strong start again in Week 3, and managers in all formats can target him as an RB1.
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Patriots | 3 |
Jets | 24 |
Final |
Bears | 43.5u |
Colts | -1.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Broncos | 41u |
Buccaneers | -6 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Texans | 46u |
Vikings | +1.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Chargers | 35u |
Steelers | -2.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Giants | 38.5u |
Browns | -6.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Eagles | 49.5u |
Saints | -3 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Packers | 37.5u |
Titans | -3 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Panthers | 40u |
Raiders | -5.5 |
Sun 4:05pm ET |
Dolphins | 41.5u |
Seahawks | -4.5 |
Sun 4:05pm ET |
Ravens | 47.5u |
Cowboys | +1 |
Sun 4:25pm ET |
Lions | 51.5u |
Cardinals | +3 |
Sun 4:25pm ET |
49ers | 44u |
Rams | +6.5 |
Sun 4:25pm ET |
Chiefs | 46.5u |
Falcons | +3 |
Sun 8:20pm ET |
Jaguars | 45.5u |
Bills | -5.5 |
Mon 7:30pm ET |
Commanders | 47u |
Bengals | -7.5 |
Mon 8:15pm ET |
Ronald Berg #1 | Mon Sep 16 12:14pm ET |
Ben Crawford | Sat Sep 14 4:32pm ET |
Anthony Haire-Cochra | Tue Sep 3 10:35am ET |
Todd Hegstad #1 | Wed Aug 7 7:06pm ET |
Turd Ferguson | Wed May 29 5:20pm ET |
Dan Zimski #1 | Sat Mar 9 6:36pm ET |
Hugh Muehlberg #3 | Wed Feb 28 1:28pm ET |
Jerry Anderson #1 | Tue Feb 20 5:50pm ET |
Tony Caldwell #1 | Mon Feb 19 3:05pm ET |
Commissioner | Fri Feb 16 7:26am ET |
Chris San Agustin | Tue Feb 13 11:23am ET |
Andrew Kleinart | Tue Feb 13 1:28am ET |
Kevin Esperum #1 | Mon Feb 12 6:36pm ET |
John Hoffman | Mon Feb 12 3:41pm ET |
Tom Van Eschen | Mon Feb 12 3:13pm ET |
Eric Roach #1 | Mon Feb 12 12:21pm ET |
David Crawford #1 | Mon Feb 12 12:10pm ET |
Sean Brauns | Mon Feb 12 11:11am ET |
Chris Baugh | Mon Feb 12 9:56am ET |
Jake McKenzie | Mon Feb 12 9:34am ET |
Tim Ulring #3 | Mon Feb 12 8:56am ET |
Andrea Lind | Mon Feb 12 8:45am ET |
Joe Bistodeau #1 | Mon Feb 12 8:01am ET |
Mike McClellan | Mon Feb 12 7:55am ET |
Mike Vo #1 | Mon Feb 12 7:49am ET |
Brian Berger #2 | Mon Feb 12 6:54am ET |
Brian Berger #1 | Mon Feb 12 6:53am ET |
Randy Ragner | Mon Feb 12 12:05am ET |
Curt Ratajczak | Sun Feb 11 11:27pm ET |
John Frey #2 | Sun Feb 11 11:22pm ET |
Mike Dyrdahl #1 | Sun Feb 11 11:09pm ET |
Greg Hanson | Sun Feb 11 10:36pm ET |
Josh Geistfeld #1 | Sun Feb 11 9:36pm ET |
Melissa Bistodeau | Sun Feb 11 9:19pm ET |
Jasper Lessard | Sun Feb 11 7:37pm ET |
TJ Reynolds | Sun Feb 11 6:48pm ET |
Jason Kelly #2 | Sun Feb 11 6:17pm ET |
Jason Anderson | Sun Feb 11 2:03pm ET |
Nic McBride | Sat Feb 10 6:32pm ET |
Greg Goodman #1 | Fri Feb 9 3:45pm ET |
Mike Kirchner #3 | Fri Feb 9 2:03pm ET |
Greg Crenshaw | Sun Feb 4 10:11am ET |
Jeremy Jones #2 | Sat Feb 3 8:51pm ET |
Tyler Lessard #1 | Fri Feb 2 6:56am ET |
Will Hoffman | Tue Jan 30 10:53am ET |
Troy Asher | Tue Jan 30 7:12am ET |
Erik Burnevik | Tue Jan 30 6:30am ET |
Mike Vo #2 | Mon Jan 29 11:16pm ET |
Mike Vo #3 | Mon Jan 29 11:15pm ET |
Tyrel Kreter #1 | Mon Jan 29 1:23pm ET |
Jayme Welsh #4 | Mon Jan 29 10:10am ET |
Nate Brown | Mon Jan 29 2:42am ET |
Jason Kuehne #2 | Sun Jan 28 10:03pm ET |
Tim Anderson #1 | Sun Jan 28 9:38pm ET |
Kyle Esperum #1 | Sun Jan 28 7:11pm ET |
Ronald Berg #2 | Sun Jan 28 6:54pm ET |
Matt Brecht | Sun Jan 28 6:29pm ET |
Dan Zimski #2 | Sun Jan 28 4:19pm ET |
Katy Jo Grandahl | Sun Jan 28 8:26am ET |
Orrin Weivoda | Sat Jan 27 11:56am ET |
Cal Hanson | Fri Jan 26 7:10pm ET |
Kyle Esperum #2 | Tue Jan 23 9:28pm ET |
Marcus Kasper | Mon Jan 22 10:22pm ET |
Greg Goodman #3 | Mon Jan 22 12:03pm ET |
Eric Roach #2 | Mon Jan 22 11:51am ET |
Tony Josephes #1 | Sun Jan 21 8:59pm ET |
Josh Geistfeld #2 | Sun Jan 21 8:01pm ET |
Todd Hegstad #2 | Sun Jan 21 3:45pm ET |
Todd Hegstad #3 | Sun Jan 21 2:28pm ET |
Tammy Hannaman #1 | Tue Jan 16 5:58pm ET |
Tim Ulring #4 | Tue Jan 16 12:38pm ET |
Tony Caldwell #2 | Mon Jan 15 1:58pm ET |
Jason Kuehne #1 | Sun Jan 14 10:43pm ET |
Kevin Esperum #2 | Sun Jan 14 9:35pm ET |
Jason Osberg | Sun Jan 14 3:55pm ET |
Jayme Welsh #1 | Sun Jan 14 10:24am ET |
Eric Roach #3 | Sat Jan 13 11:26pm ET |
Corey Schiminski | Sat Jan 13 4:07pm ET |
Anthony Haire-Cochra | Thu Jan 11 7:20pm ET |
Ruby Anderson | Tue Jan 9 5:21pm ET |
Corey Lehtinen #2 | Tue Feb 14 7:14am ET |
Zach Baeyen | Sun Feb 12 7:38pm ET |
Mike Roh | Sat Jan 28 5:21pm ET |
Tammy Hannaman #2 | Mon Jan 16 8:35am ET |
Corey Lehtinen #3 | Sun Jan 15 12:31pm ET |
Tyler Guckeen | Sat Jan 14 12:49pm ET |
Hugh Muehlberg # | Thu Jan 12 9:53pm ET |
Mike Kirchner #2 | Mon Mar 7 4:28pm ET |
Corey Lehtinen #1 | Sun Feb 7 7:48pm ET |
Tyler Hanson | Mon Jan 14 9:30am ET |
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