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    Commissioner
    Thu Sep 19 2:28pm ET
    Alright, week 2 in the books. Look at those standings. Three teams at 2-0, six teams at 1-1 and three teams at 0-2. We will wrap up round one f the divisional games this week. Coming out 0-3 will make the playoffs very difficult indeed.

    The Blues laid the biggest turd of the season going from Top points to third fewest in one week. Despite a narrow victory in week two over Bones Crew, Air Italia’s offense still can’t get out of the hangar. Mark’s team hung a great big L on Big Cat Moeller despite scoring the second lowest points of the week. Parisi was lucky to play the Crew, who just could not score. Mike’s team was efficient, his bench failed to do anything either as his starters scored 94.1% of available points.

    While looking at efficiency, the Blues were the least efficient team in wee at a miniscule 79.9%.

    The weekly scoring average was up from Week one by 3.87 points. Bench points were also up in week two by 4.08 points. Maybe the NFL offenses are starting to wake a bit. Not playing starters in the pre-season may be impacting our scoring.

    The injury bug hit yet again. Tua may be done for good, Kupp is hurt, Jefferson left his game early, AJ Brown was out and the list goes on. Congrats to all the week one losers that were able to grab players off waivers. While many of us have not been directly impacted by injury, the residual impact has become just as significant. If you own Waddle and Hill, I feel your pain. Stafford has been rendered unmentionable with Nacua and Kupp out. Will Mahomes feel the loss of Pacheco? Is Purdy going to be effective with McCaffrey and Samuel nicked up? Let’s not even mention the Cleveland offense as long as they have no QB. The same could be said in Carolina and Tennessee! Many good players withering on the vine and lesser players are becoming relevant simply due to the situation they are in.

    Don’t forget to set your rosters for the Jets/Pats game.

    The Power Rankings think Eli’s Successor is the best team. Funny, where is Bones Crew? Yep, #12. Mike what did the draft recap say about your team? It may be the kiss of death.

    The waiver wire is becoming very thin, so keep those trades avenues open and working.

    Weekly Highs:
    High Team – Pheasants, 177.72 points
    High QB – Dark Horse, Murray with 37.54 points
    High RB – End Game, Kamara with 47.0 points (WOW!!!)
    High WR – Eli, Metcalf with 31.90 points. Harrison was inactive on the Notes bench
    High TE – Eli, Kittle with 20.60 points
    High K – Pheasants, Fairbairn with 25.0 points
    High D/ST – Tanks, Buffalo with 26.0 points

    Disappointing games:
    Team – Bones Crew – the point production from Harris/White/Wilson/Kupp totaled 29.6. (Sam Darnold on Air Italia had 1.62 fewer than all 4 combined)
    QB – Stafford’s 7.64 points (Blues)
    RB – R. White – 3.3 points (Bones Crew)
    WR – Hill – 6.6 points (Air Italia) There were quite a few others but Hill was a #1 draft pick.
    Commissioner
    Thu Sep 19 2:26pm ET
    Alright, week 2 in the books. Look at those standings. Three teams at 2-0, six teams at 1-1 and three teams at 0-2. We will wrap up round one f the divisional games this week. Coming out 0-3 will make the playoffs very difficult indeed.

    The Blues laid the biggest turd of the season going from Top points to third fewest in one week. Despite a narrow victory in week two over Bones Crew, Air Italia’s offense still can’t get out of the hangar. Mark’s team hung a great big L on Big Cat Moeller despite scoring the second lowest points of the week. Parisi was lucky to play the Crew, who just could not score. Mike’s team was efficient, his bench failed to do anything either as his starters scored 94.1% of available points.

    While looking at efficiency, the Blues were the least efficient team in wee at a miniscule 79.9%.

    The weekly scoring average was up from Week one by 3.87 points. Bench points were also up in week two by 4.08 points. Maybe the NFL offenses are starting to wake a bit. Not playing starters in the pre-season may be impacting our scoring.

    The injury bug hit yet again. Tua may be done for good, Kupp is hurt, Jefferson left his game early, AJ Brown was out and the list goes on. Congrats to all the week one losers that were able to grab players off waivers. While many of us have not been directly impacted by injury, the residual impact has become just as significant. If you own Waddle and Hill, I feel your pain. Stafford has been rendered unmentionable with Nacua and Kupp out. Will Mahomes feel the loss of Pacheco? Is Purdy going to be effective with McCaffrey and Samuel nicked up? Let’s not even mention the Cleveland offense as long as they have no QB. The same could be said in Carolina and Tennessee! Many good players withering on the vine and lesser players are becoming relevant simply due to the situation they are in.

    Don’t forget to set your rosters for the Jets/Pats game.

    The Power Rankings think Eli’s Successor is the best team. Funny, where is Bones Crew? Yep, #12. Mike what did the draft recap say about your team? It may be the kiss of death.

    The waiver wire is becoming very thin, so keep those trades avenues open and working.

    Weekly Highs:
    High Team – Pheasants, 177.72 points
    High QB – Dark Horse, Murray with 37.54 points
    High RB – End Game, Kamara with 47.0 points (WOW!!!)
    High WR – Eli, Metcalf with 31.90 points. Harrison was inactive on the Notes bench
    High TE – Eli, Kittle with 20.60 points
    High K – Pheasants, Fairbairn with 25.0 points
    High D/ST – Tanks, Buffalo with 26.0 points

    Disappointing games:
    Team – Bones Crew – the point production from Harris/White/Wilson/Kupp totaled 29.6. (Sam Darnold on Air Italia had 1.62 fewer than all 4 combined)
    QB – Stafford’s 7.64 points (Blues)
    RB – R. White – 3.3 points (Bones Crew)
    WR – Hill – 6.6 points (Air Italia) There were quite a few others but Hill was a #1 draft pick.
    Commissioner
    Thu Sep 19 2:26pm ET
    Alright, week 2 in the books. Look at those standings. Three teams at 2-0, six teams at 1-1 and three teams at 0-2. We will wrap up round one f the divisional games this week. Coming out 0-3 will make the playoffs very difficult indeed.

    The Blues laid the biggest turd of the season going from Top points to third fewest in one week. Despite a narrow victory in week two over Bones Crew, Air Italia’s offense still can’t get out of the hangar. Mark’s team hung a great big L on Big Cat Moeller despite scoring the second lowest points of the week. Parisi was lucky to play the Crew, who just could not score. Mike’s team was efficient, his bench failed to do anything either as his starters scored 94.1% of available points.

    While looking at efficiency, the Blues were the least efficient team in wee at a miniscule 79.9%.

    The weekly scoring average was up from Week one by 3.87 points. Bench points were also up in week two by 4.08 points. Maybe the NFL offenses are starting to wake a bit. Not playing starters in the pre-season may be impacting our scoring.

    The injury bug hit yet again. Tua may be done for good, Kupp is hurt, Jefferson left his game early, AJ Brown was out and the list goes on. Congrats to all the week one losers that were able to grab players off waivers. While many of us have not been directly impacted by injury, the residual impact has become just as significant. If you own Waddle and Hill, I feel your pain. Stafford has been rendered unmentionable with Nacua and Kupp out. Will Mahomes feel the loss of Pacheco? Is Purdy going to be effective with McCaffrey and Samuel nicked up? Let’s not even mention the Cleveland offense as long as they have no QB. The same could be said in Carolina and Tennessee! Many good players withering on the vine and lesser players are becoming relevant simply due to the situation they are in.

    Don’t forget to set your rosters for the Jets/Pats game.

    The Power Rankings think Eli’s Successor is the best team. Funny, where is Bones Crew? Yep, #12. Mike what did the draft recap say about your team? It may be the kiss of death.

    The waiver wire is becoming very thin, so keep those trades avenues open and working.

    Weekly Highs:
    High Team – Pheasants, 177.72 points
    High QB – Dark Horse, Murray with 37.54 points
    High RB – End Game, Kamara with 47.0 points (WOW!!!)
    High WR – Eli, Metcalf with 31.90 points. Harrison was inactive on the Notes bench
    High TE – Eli, Kittle with 20.60 points
    High K – Pheasants, Fairbairn with 25.0 points
    High D/ST – Tanks, Buffalo with 26.0 points

    Disappointing games:
    Team – Bones Crew – the point production from Harris/White/Wilson/Kupp totaled 29.6. (Sam Darnold on Air Italia had 1.62 fewer than all 4 combined)
    QB – Stafford’s 7.64 points (Blues)
    RB – R. White – 3.3 points (Bones Crew)
    WR – Hill – 6.6 points (Air Italia) There were quite a few others but Hill was a #1 draft pick.
    Commissioner
    Tue Sep 10 4:00pm ET
    So, that’s week one already. Just think, in thirteen weeks we will be starting the AFFL playoff tournament!

    I know, it seems like a ways off, but heck, it’s the 2nd week of September already. Seems like just yesterday I purchased my Fantasy Index magazine and was trying to figure out draft strategy. And look, it’s already week one, everyone is scrambling to make claims on players like Alexander Mattison, Derek Carr and Rashid Shaheed (sorry for those of you who were hoping to sneak a claim in!).

    As is typical in this league, we have all been doing this for quite a while. There aren’t too many hidden gems out there and there are always good trade opportunities if you are willing to make the plunge in the trade market.

    Once again, the injury bug has bitten way too early. Two teams took major blows after week one play and another took a blow before the Monday Night game. Bones Crew looks to have lost Jordan Love foe several weeks, Mean Machine lost Nacua for at least 7 games and Smeds went into the Monday game have lost the consensus best player due to a calf injury. All three players figured into the long term success of their respective teams and their losses will be painful. It looks like Smeds will feel the loss of CMC the most since Mike doesn’t really have an immediate fill in. Maybe Tanks will trade with you?

    On the surprising side of things, it is amazing the Bears scored 45 points. Chicago is the sole reason Sean pulled off a win. Speaking of surprises, who would have thought that Baker Mayfield would have scored 37.66 points? And did anyone see 26.10 coming from Isaiah Likely?

    Based on week 1 results, it would be easy to assume there are have’s and have not’s. I disagree. It’s extremely possible that the entire league could be 1-1 after week 2. On thing is certain, Deshaun Watson stinks, Stefon Diggs can still play football, we will see better play from Lamar & Patrick and Mark Andrews is not the #2 to Likely. So, don’t panic and if you think you have opportunity to improve your roster, start a conversation with a fellow owner that may be willing to engage you in a trade.

    All that said, it’s time to recognize the best of week one and pile on the losers!

    Weekly Highs:
    High Team – Blues, 178.48 points
    High QB – Smeds, Richardson with 37.08 points
    High RB – Blues, Barkley with 33.20 points
    High WR – Blues, Reed with 36.10 points
    High TE – Brown Notes, Bowers with 11.80 points (Likely was not active)
    High K – Blues, Moody with 29.0 points
    High D/ST – End Game, Bears with 45.0 points

    Disappointing games:
    Team – Brown Notes
    QB – Joe Burrow – 8.06 points (BNO)
    RB – C. McCaffrey – 0 points (Smeds)
    WR – London - 3.5 points (Avs) / St, Brown – 4.30 points (BC) / Harrison 1.4 points (BNO) / Olave – 3.1 points (EG)
    TE – Engram - 1.5 points (EG)
    K – Who cares?
    D/ST – See Kicker!

    Brown Notes had the lowest point percentage scoring 72.5% of total available points in week 1. Conversely, the Blues scored 96.5% of total possible points. You may want to watch this stat. If you find yourself making bad decisions or leaving good points on the bench, you may want to consider a trade to eliminate these types of decisions.

    Weekly predictions:
    1. Bones Crew is the early favorite over Air Italia. I see the Crew dropping an early divisional contest.
    2. Dark Horse and Avengers is a virtual pick ‘em game. I think Avs make a roster change and put Prescott in this week and that’s the difference.
    3. Brown Notes should prevail over Mean Machine, but this one is really close.
    4. Tanks will grab the upset. There’s no way that the Blues can score that many points two weeks in a row.
    5. Smeds/Pheasants are a toss up. This really comes down to whether McCaffrey plays. I say the Pheasants win this one.
    6. End Game and Eli have several players that underachieved in week 1. Olave/Engram were no shows with Kamara. If they score, this could be a win for Sean. Achane may be banged up for Eli. Robert needs a game from Chase/Dell/Williams. Take End Game.
  • Latest TransactionsAll
    AcquiredBones CrewDemarcus Robinson WR LARSun Sep 22 11:28am ET
    ReleasedBones CrewChigoziem Okonkwo TE TENSun Sep 22 11:28am ET
    AcquiredDark HorseTampa Bay Buccaneers D/ST TBSat Sep 21 8:45pm ET
    On I/RDark HorseKeenan Allen WR CHISat Sep 21 8:38pm ET
    AcquiredMinglewood BluesCincinnati Bengals D/ST CINThu Sep 19 11:44am ET
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  • Fantasy Week 3Scoreboard
    Air Italia (1-1)64.34
    Avengers (0-2)58.24
    Dark Horse (2-0)97.82
    Bones Crew (1-1)80.74
    Mean Machine (1-1)51.80
    Tanks (2-0)64.32
    Minglewood Blues (1-1)109.54
    Brown Notes (0-2)35.78
    Smeds (0-2)57.78
    Eli's Successor (2-0)67.84
    End Game (1-1)61.30
    Dead Pheasants (1-1)10.50
  • Player Notes
    Justin Herbert Sep 22 5:00pm ET
    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (knee) didn't do much in a Week 3 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, then was forced to leave early after aggravating his ankle injury. Herbert attempted 18 passes, completing 12 of them for 125 yards and a touchdown. He recorded one rush attempt, but did not gain any yardage. Herbert's touchdown went to Quentin Johnston in the first quarter to open the scoring, but the Chargers offense couldn't get much done after that, especially after Herbert limped off the field. It's unclear if he'll be able to start next week against the Chiefs, Taylor Heinicke would be in line for the start if Herbert misses time.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Herbert Sep 22 5:00pm ET
    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle) was spotted in a walking boot following the Chargers' loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Herbert entered Week 3 with a high-ankle sprain and aggravated the injury midway through the game. After the game, Herbert did mention that he is hopeful to be able to play in Week 4. Prior to his exit, Herbert had thrown for 125 yards and a touchdown. Herbert was replaced by Taylor Heinicke who completed both of his passes for 24 yards. If Herbert is forced to miss time with this injury, it would be a huge blow to the Chargers offense. The offense already struggled with Herbert in the lineup against a talented Steelers defense. The loss of Herbert would affect the Chargers' pass catchers and running backs in fantasy. For now, fantasy managers should monitor the situation.

    From RotoBaller

    J.K. Dobbins Sep 22 5:00pm ET
    J.K. Dobbins

    Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins was slowed down by the Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 3 loss. Dobbins ran the ball 15 times, gaining 44 yards. He added three catches on three targets, gaining an additional 10 yards. His 18 touches were by far the most in the Chargers backfield, as Gus Edwards was second with just three. Dobbins has clearly taken over the RB1 role for the Chargers and will certainly have bigger weeks than this very tough matchup in a low scoring game. Dobbins and the Chargers will face the Kansas City Chiefs next week, possibly without starting quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle).

    From RotoBaller

    Brayden Narveson Sep 22 5:00pm ET
    Brayden Narveson

    Green Bay Packers kicker Brayden Narveson was perfect on the day in the Packers' 30-14 victory against the Titans in Week 3. Narveson booted home all three field goal attempts from 21, 26, and 47 yards and converted all three extra-point attempts. The Packers' offense is plenty potent enough no matter who is starting at quarterback, which is always a great thing for fantasy kickers. With three consecutive double-digit fantasy scoring games to start his NFL career, Narveson is quickly ascending the ranks of fantasy kickers and should now be considered a solid starting option going forward.

    From RotoBaller

    Gus Edwards Sep 22 5:00pm ET
    Gus Edwards

    Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards barely touched the ball in a Week 3 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a 20-10 loss, Edwards ran the ball just three times, gaining a total of nine yards. He was not targeted in the passing game. The Bolts ran the ball 20 times, with J.K. Dobbins getting 15 of those rushes. Dobbins has clearly taken over the RB1 role in this backfield, leaving Edwards to a backup and likely goal line role. He'll have some boom weeks if game situation gets him in the red zone, but he's no more than a dart throw FLEX play most weeks.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Fields Sep 22 4:50pm ET
    Justin Fields

    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields completed 25 of 32 attempts for 245 yards, one touchdown, and one interception while rushing for six yards and a score in a win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Outside of a turnover coming off a deflected pass, Fields was incredibly effective under center, leading Pittsburgh to its first 3-0 start since 2020. The 25-year-old completed each of his first 10 throws and scrambled into the end zone early in the second quarter. While George Pickens remained his favorite target, it was wideout Calvin Austin III on the receiving end of Fields' touchdown pass, a strike over the middle of the field taken 55 yards to the house. Fields is looking increasingly comfortable in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's system and should be viewed as a high-end QB2 in fantasy for as long as he keeps the starting gig.

    From RotoBaller

    Tony Pollard Sep 22 4:50pm ET
    Tony Pollard

    Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard ran six times for 14 yards, adding three receptions for 15 yards in a loss to Green Bay. It was a putrid fantasy day for the former Cowboy, who was looking like a great value in the later rounds of drafts after being featured heavily in Weeks 1-2. Game script definitely played a huge part in the low volume for Pollard, as the Titans went down very early and were forced to rely on the arm of quarterback Will Levis, which did not get them very far. Green Bay had been weak against the run coming into this game, but completely dominated the Titans up front, which did not bode well for Pollard. He will look to bounce back in Week 4 vs. Miami.

    From RotoBaller

    Josh Jacobs Sep 22 4:50pm ET
    Josh Jacobs

    Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was a minor part of the Packers' 30-14 victory against the Tennessee Titans in Week 3. Jacobs tallied 43 rushing yards on the ground on 14 carries while securing his only target for a five-yard reception. Outshined by fellow running back Emanuel Wilson, Jacobs had his worst game as a Packer as he could not get much going on the day. The Packers' game plan saw Green Bay continue to emphasize the run with Malik Willis starting another game for Jordan Love (knee), who was ruled out before kickoff. For fantasy purposes, Jacobs remains a solid low-end RB1 in a tough upcoming matchup in Week 4 against the revitalized Minnesota Vikings' defensive unit.

    From RotoBaller

    Najee Harris Sep 22 4:50pm ET
    Najee Harris

    Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris handled 18 carries for 70 yards and hauled in all five of his targets for 16 yards in a 20-10 victory against the Los Angeles Chargers. Harris got off to a sluggish start, concluding the first half with just three yards on the ground. Although the fourth-year pro did most of his damage in the fourth quarter, he was utilized as a pass-catcher throughout the game. Surprisingly, he received 19 more touches than Jaylen Warren after the latter became more involved in Pittsburgh's offense last week. Harris is still searching for his first touchdown of the campaign, but fantasy managers can trust his usage in neutral and positive game scripts. His next opportunity will come on the road against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    Tyjae Spears Sep 22 4:50pm ET
    Tyjae Spears

    Tennessee Titans running back Tyjae Spears rushed two times for seven yards, adding four receptions on four targets for 54 yards in a 30-14 loss against Green Bay. It was the best fantasy performance thus far for Spears, who had been completely overshadowed by his backfield mate Tony Pollard up to this point. Because the Titans went down early and had to abandon the run, Spears saw more work and snaps than Pollard who only managed 29 scrimmage yards. The opportunities for these two backs will be heavily dependent on game script for the Titans, with a negative situation favoring Spears. The 2nd-year pro will look to continue this momentum next week against Miami in a primetime matchup.

    From RotoBaller

    Leonard Williams Sep 22 4:40pm ET
    Leonard Williams

    Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams (ribs) exited in the first quarter against the Miami Dolphins. He is officially listed as questionable to return. After heading to the blue tent holding his side, Williams could be seen heading to the locker room. Williams is an important piece of a much improved Seahawks defensive line. In 2024, Williams has recorded six total tackles and 1.5 sacks. If he cannot return to the game then his absence will profoundly impact the Seahawks D/ST. Hopefully, the injury is not serious but fantasy managers rostering the Seahawks D/ST should be aware of his status.

    From RotoBaller

    Will Levis Sep 22 4:40pm ET
    Will Levis

    Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis completed 24-of-36 passes for 260 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, also losing a fumble against Green Bay. It was another struggle of an afternoon for the young quarterback, who had his second three turnover game to start the season. Levis was constantly under pressure for the third straight week, which led to eight Sacks by the Packers. The only promising takeaway from this game was that Levis hit his third highest yardage total of his young career, but the Titans offense continues to look ineffective with him at the helm. The 25-year-old is simply too turnover prone to trust in fantasy right now, even in 2QB leagues. Levis will look to get his first win of the 2024 season next Monday against Miami.

    From RotoBaller

    Calvin Ridley Sep 22 4:40pm ET
    Calvin Ridley

    Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley caught just one pass for nine yards in a 30-14 home loss to Green Bay. After an explosion last week, Ridley was completely taken out of the game on Sunday, receiving only three targets on the afternoon. This volatility might be the norm due to the consistent nature of the Titans' passing attack with quarterback Will Levis throwing the ball, but the low target volume is very odd. It's also worth noting that veteran DeAndre Hopkins finished with a 6-73-1 line and led the team with seven targets, potentially signaling a shift in the alpha status of Titans' pass catchers. Ridley will look to bounce back next Monday night against the Dolphins.

    From RotoBaller

    Malik Willis Sep 22 4:40pm ET
    Malik Willis

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis had himself a banner day in Week 3 as he threw for 202 yards and a touchdown through the air in the Packers' 30-14 victory against the Tennessee Titans. Willis also added 73 rushing yards and another touchdown on the ground, showing promise filling in for starting quarterback Jordan Love (knee), who was ruled out this week. Love may return in Week 4 at home against the Minnesota Vikings and that would relegate Willis back to backup quarterbacking duties behind Love. Of course, if Love is back in the lineup for the Packers, Willis can be safely dropped in seasonal fantasy formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Patrick Mahomes Sep 22 4:20pm ET
    Patrick Mahomes

    The Kansas City Chiefs have benched rookie left tackle Kingsley Suamataia in favor of Wanya Morris for their Week 3 game on Sunday night against the Atlanta Falcons. Suamataia struggled in Week 2 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson had his way with the rookie all day. The move may be welcome for fantasy managers. Morris may be able to allow quarterback Patrick Mahomes more time to operate on Sunday night. That will be important for Mahomes' fantasy stock and the various pass catchers in the Kansas City offense.

    From RotoBaller

    Isaac Guerendo Sep 22 4:10pm ET
    Isaac Guerendo

    San Francisco 49ers running back Isaac Guerendo will handle kickoff returns in place of injured wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (calf) in Week 3, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic. Barrows notes that the majority of kickoffs in 2024 have resulted in touchbacks, but if the Rams attempt any kicks that are returnable, Guerendo will handle that duty. The 24-year-old rookie has seen minimal opportunities on offense this year, rushing just once while handling one percent of offensive snaps in Week 2. He's off the fantasy radar.

    From RotoBaller

    Joshua Karty Sep 22 3:40pm ET
    Joshua Karty

    Los Angeles Rams kicker Joshua Karty (groin) is officially active for Week 3 versus the San Francisco 49ers. He had been listed as questionable after logging a limited practice on Friday. Karty has not yet missed a kick through two weeks in the NFL, converting three extra points and three field goals (including one from 40+ yards out). However, the Rams enter Sunday's game without Cooper Kupp (ankle) and Puka Nacua (knee), which is bad news for their offense's chances of scoring. As a result, Karty's upside is also limited. He can be avoided in most fantasy leagues this week.

    From RotoBaller

    DeVonta Smith Sep 22 3:40pm ET
    DeVonta Smith

    Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (concussion) has been ruled out for the remainder of Week 3 versus the New Orleans Saints. He exited the game in the second half. At the time of his departure, he had caught seven of 10 targets for 79 yards. Smith had earned an uptick in targets lately with A.J. Brown (hamstring) sidelined. Now, Philadelphia will be without both of its top two receivers for the end of Sunday's game and perhaps beyond. Tight end Dallas Goedert figures to be the centerpiece of the passing game while receivers Johnny Wilson, Jahan Dotson, and Parris Campbell also get involved. The Eagles face the Buccaneers next weekend before heading into a Week 5 bye.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Herbert Sep 22 3:30pm ET
    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle) exited during the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is officially questionable to return. Herbert entered this week with an ankle injury and was a game-time decision. While the Chargers ultimately decided he was healthy enough to play, they kept a third quarterback active in case Herbert re-aggravated his injury and had to exit the contest. That exact scenario is now coming into play after Herbert exited. At the time of his departure, he had completed 12 passes for 125 yards and one touchdown. Taylor Heinicke entered the game in his place.

    From RotoBaller

    Greg Dortch Sep 22 3:30pm ET
    Greg Dortch

    Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch (hamstring) is officially active for Week 3 against the Detroit Lions. He had been listed as questionable entering the weekend, but there was a growing sense that he would suit up. Dortch is expected to operate as the Cardinals' No. 3 receiver behind Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson, and he'll also compete for touches with running back James Conner and tight end Trey McBride. Dortch has the potential to be a target hog, especially in the short-yardage passing game. However, he's only on the fantasy radar in deep leagues.

    From RotoBaller

  • NFL Week 3
    Patriots3
    Jets24
    Final
    Bears16
    Colts21
    Final
    Broncos26
    Buccaneers7
    Final
    Texans7
    Vikings34
    Final
    Chargers10
    Steelers20
    Final
    Giants21
    Browns15
    Final
    Eagles15
    Saints12
    Final
    Packers30
    Titans14
    Final
    Panthers14
    Raiders7
    2nd Qtr 3:37
    Dolphins3
    Seahawks17
    2nd Qtr 8:48
    Ravens14
    Cowboys3
    2nd Qtr 14:34
    Lions13
    Cardinals7
    2nd Qtr 12:20
    49ers14
    Rams0
    2nd Qtr 11:51
    Chiefs46.5u
    Falcons+3
    Sun 8:20pm ET
    Jaguars45.5u
    Bills-5.5
    Mon 7:30pm ET
    Commanders47u
    Bengals-7.5
    Mon 8:15pm ET
  • Latest Activity
    Eli's SuccessorSun Sep 22 5:07pm ET
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    Dead PheasantsSun Sep 22 4:16pm ET
    Mean MachineSun Sep 22 4:00pm ET
    Brown NotesSun Sep 22 3:51pm ET
    AvengersSun Sep 22 3:38pm ET
    Dark HorseSun Sep 22 2:44pm ET
    Minglewood BluesSun Sep 22 1:37pm ET
    SmedsSun Sep 22 1:37pm ET
    End GameSun Sep 22 1:19pm ET
    TanksSun Sep 22 1:02pm ET
    Air ItaliaSun Sep 22 10:32am ET
    CommissionerThu Sep 19 2:28pm ET
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