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Note about the St. Brown lateral to Gibbs TD in the Lions game.

Here is how the NFL recorded the play:

J.Goff pass short right to A.St. Brown to ARI 20 for 1 yard. Lateral to J.Gibbs for 20 yards, TOUCHDOWN.

Here are the stats for the play:

  • 21 yd TD pass and 1 completion for Goff
  • 1 yard receiving and 1 reception for St. Brown
  • 20 yards receiving, 0 receptions, and a 20 yard receiving TD for Gibbs
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    Dead Pheasants
    Sun Sep 22 9:05pm ET
    What’s the record for lowest scoring week? I’m might break it! Lol
    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.
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  • Fantasy Week 3Scoreboard
    Air Italia (1-2)110.24
    Avengers (1-2)117.56F
    Dark Horse (3-0)138.58
    Bones Crew (1-2)108.76F
    Mean Machine (1-2)65.60
    Tanks (3-0)133.70F
    Minglewood Blues (2-1)125.04
    Brown Notes (0-3)107.28F
    Smeds (0-3)139.28
    Eli's Successor (3-0)155.88F
    End Game (2-1)118.82
    Dead Pheasants (1-2)80.86F
  • Player Notes
    Zac Taylor Sep 24 12:50am ET
    Zac Taylor

    Cincinnati Bengals right tackle Trent Brown (knee) exited Monday night's game with a knee injury. He was seen in the locker room with a full brace on his right leg and using crutches after the game. Brown went down during a pass protection play in the second quarter, immediately grabbing his right knee before being carted off the field. His fellow offensive linemen helped him onto the cart, offering their best wishes as he was taken to the X-ray room with 6:25 left in the half. The veteran was making his third start of the season after signing a one-year contract worth up to $4.75 million during the offseason, following three years with the New England Patriots. When asked about Brown's condition in the postgame press conference, Bengals coach Zac Taylor remarked, "It doesn't look good." Rookie Amarius Mims, who had just taken his first NFL snap six plays earlier during a field goal drive, stepped in to replace Brown. Mims, the team's first-round pick this year, is expected to step up effectively. Before his preseason injury, he was tentatively set to be the starting right tackle, and now that he's healthy, he's ready to fulfill the expectations that come with his draft status.

    From RotoBaller

    Ray Davis Sep 24 12:30am ET
    Ray Davis

    Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis rushed seven times for 22 yards and a touchdown in the team's 47-10 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He also caught one pass for one yard. Davis' first NFL touchdown came with just over four minutes remaining in the game to put the Bills ahead by 37 points. With the victory in hand, Josh Allen and other starters had already moved to the bench. With a healthy James Cook and Ty Johnson filling in on third downs, Davis isn't anything more than a complementary running back in the Buffalo offense. Fantasy managers should view him as insurance in case Cook gets injured.

    From RotoBaller

    Keon Coleman Sep 24 12:20am ET
    Keon Coleman

    Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman saw just one target on Monday Night Football, but he made the most of it. The rookie scored his first NFL touchdown on a 24-yard catch midway through the second quarter. That was Josh Allen's second passing touchdown of the night and the Bills' third score overall. By halftime, the Bills built a 27-point lead, and Coleman did not need to be involved any further to secure the victory. James Cook, Khalil Shakir, and Dalton Kincaid are ahead of Coleman in the offensive pecking order, keeping Coleman as a boom/bust wide receiver in Week 4 against Baltimore.

    From RotoBaller

    Dalton Kincaid Sep 24 12:20am ET
    Dalton Kincaid

    Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid caught three passes for 41 yards and a touchdown in the team's 47-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Josh Allen kept a first-quarter play alive with his legs and found Kincaid in the back of the endzone for a six-yard score. Earlier on that drive, Allen connected with Kincaid on a 28-yard gain. The reception total is still on the lower side, but the Bills barely threw in the second half with a 27-point lead that eventually ballooned to 37. With the touchdown, Kincaid finished as a top-five fantasy football tight end in Week 3. He'll hope to keep that status in Week 4 against the Baltimore Ravens.

    From RotoBaller

    Josh Allen Sep 24 12:10am ET
    Josh Allen

    Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw for 263 yards and four touchdowns in a dominant victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He also added 44 yards on the ground on six carries. A large chunk of his production, including all of his touchdowns, came in the first half. The Bills jumped out to a 27-point halftime lead, scoring a touchdown on all five of their drives in the first half. Allen found Dalton Kincaid, Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Ty Johnson for his touchdown passes. Even with the blowout, Allen finished as the QB1 for the week. The Bills travel to Baltimore in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    James Cook Sep 24 12:10am ET
    James Cook

    Buffalo Bills running back James Cook rushed the football 11 times for 39 yards and a touchdown while adding four catches for 48 yards in the team's 47-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bills opened the game throwing more often than running, although Cook finished the first drive with his touchdown. Due to another blowout win, Cook only touched the ball once in the fourth quarter. Cook's 87 total yards were his fewest of the young season, but he still managed to end the week as an RB1 in PPR formats. With his work on the ground and through the air, the soon-to-be 25-year-old will remain an RB1 against a tough Baltimore defense in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    Khalil Shakir Sep 24 12:10am ET
    Khalil Shakir

    Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir caught all six of his targets for 72 yards and a touchdown in a blowout victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Quarterback Josh Allen looked for the slot receiver early in the game and later connected with him on a 27-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown on the Bills' fourth drive. All of Shakir's production came in the first half. With a 27-point halftime lead, the Bills didn't need to throw much in the second half. Shakir has cemented himself as Allen's top option in the passing game and will be a WR3 when the Bills travel to Baltimore in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    Luke McCaffrey Sep 23 11:50pm ET
    Luke McCaffrey

    Washington Commanders rookie wide receiver Luke McCaffrey bounced back in a big way on Monday night. After catching three passes for 18 yards in his NFL debut, the Rice product was held out of the box score last weekend. However, on Monday, McCaffrey caught all three of his targets for 44 yards, good for second-most among Washington pass catchers. His best play of the night came on a fourth down where Washington needed just two yards but the 23-year-old went on to pick up 30 and set up their first score of the evening. This was an excellent rebound game for the young wideout as he continues establishing himself as the No.2 receiver in this offense. For now, McCaffrey remains an excellent stash candidate and is a name to keep a close eye on going forward as he continues to build a connection with his fellow rookie QB.

    From RotoBaller

    Zack Moss Sep 23 11:40pm ET
    Zack Moss

    Cincinnati Bengals running back Zack Moss played well in Monday's loss to the Commanders. The 26-year-old finished the night with 12 carries for 58 yards and a touchdown, finding the end zone off a one-yard carry late in the contest. He also got involved as a pass-catcher, bringing in five of his six targets for 39 yards. While Chase Brown was more involved than in the first two games of the season, ending with seven touches for 62 yards, it's clear Moss is the preferred option out of the backfield. With two touchdowns in the Bengals' first three games of the 2024-25 campaign, Moss remains a starting fantasy option in Week 4 versus the Carolina Panthers.

    From RotoBaller

    Jayden Daniels Sep 23 11:40pm ET
    Jayden Daniels

    Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels flirted with perfection on Monday night as he went 21-for-23 with 254 passing yards and two scores. He added 40 yards and a score on 11 carries on the ground. After earning his first professional victory last week against the Giants, the former number-two overall pick took a significant step forward this evening. Daniels was poised in the pocket all night and had his best game as a passer. After Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler punched in the first two scores on the ground, Daniels took the rest of the game into his own hands as he ran in a score before halftime and threw two passing scores in the second half, including his first-ever passing score that came from the one-yard line to lineman Trent Scott. Later in the fourth, Daniels would throw the eventual game-winning score to his No.1 wideout Terry McLaurin from 27 yards out. Fantasy managers should view the former LSU Tiger as a QB1 going forward, as not only did he flash the elite upside as a runner, but he was beginning to settle in as a passer. He is a must-start next week as he travels to the desert to face the Cardinals.

    From RotoBaller

    Brian Robinson Jr. Sep 23 11:40pm ET
    Brian Robinson Jr.

    Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. ran for 33 yards and a score on 16 carries in their victory on Monday evening against the Cincinnati Bengals. He caught his lone target for four yards through the air. After posting a career-high in rushing yards last week, Robinson saw a steep drop in production but finished with a solid fantasy game, thanks to the goal line score in the first quarter. Jayden Daniels took a significant step in his development this evening as he threw for his first and second career touchdown passes while only logging two incompletions, which took some work off Robinson. Fantasy managers should still expect Robinson to be a serviceable RB2 on an offense that continues to improve weekly. He is a solid start in all formats against the Arizona Cardinals next week.

    From RotoBaller

    Terry McLaurin Sep 23 11:40pm ET
    Terry McLaurin

    Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin led the team in receiving with 100 yards and a score. He caught four of his six targets. After tallying only 39 receiving yards through the opening two weeks, McLaurin had a much-needed breakout game on Monday night. This was highlighted by an impressive 27-yard TD catch, which eventually became the game-winner. Quarterback Jayden Daniels took a significant step forward in his development as a passer on Monday, which suggests that McLaurin could be in store for even bigger games going forward. He is a must-start WR2 next weekend as he will face the Arizona Cardinals in what should be another high-scoring affair.

    From RotoBaller

    Zach Ertz Sep 23 11:40pm ET
    Zach Ertz

    Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz led the team with five receptions in their victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night. The veteran tight end was given many looks during crunch time and was Jayden Daniel's safety net in the middle of the field. The 33-year-old has emerged as the No.2 pass-catcher in the first three weeks in this offense and has seen at least four targets in every game. Ertz should be viewed as a safe low-end TE1 going forward as he has built a strong connection with his rookie QB and should always be in line for consistent targets given the uncertainty at wide receiver behind Terry McLaurin. Ertz should be a priority waiver-add if you need a tight end and should be started in all standard formats next week in Arizona.

    From RotoBaller

    Andrei Iosivas Sep 23 11:40pm ET
    Andrei Iosivas

    Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Andrei Iosivas had a stellar showing in Monday's loss to the Commanders. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) back in the lineup, most assumed Iosivas would cool off after scoring twice in the Week 2 clash with the Chiefs. However, that didn't happen, with the wideout ending the evening by amassing five receptions for 52 yards and a touchdown. It's reasonable to assume Higgins will get more involved in the Bengals' upcoming matchup with the Carolina Panthers. Still, Iosivas deserves at least a flex spot in fantasy lineups in Week 4 based on his last two performances.

    From RotoBaller

    Tee Higgins Sep 23 11:30pm ET
    Tee Higgins

    Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring) made his 2024-25 debut on Monday night versus the Commanders. The wideout missed the team's first two games because of a hamstring injury. Unfortunately, his presence didn't help, with the Bengals remaining without a win after three weeks. Higgins didn't look horrible on Monday night, catching three passes (six targets) for 39 yards. Understandably, fantasy managers were still hoping for more. But Higgins has a favorable matchup against the Panthers on the horizon in Week 4, so he warrants a spot in the starting lineup in any fantasy format.

    From RotoBaller

    Ja'Marr Chase Sep 23 11:20pm ET
    Ja'Marr Chase

    Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase caught six of his seven targets for 118 yards in Monday's loss to the Commanders. The former LSU Tiger also had two touchdown grabs, finding the end zone off a 41-yard toss from Joe Burrow early in the first quarter before scoring again in the fourth. Unfortunately, the Bengals remain winless, with the team losing their third contest of the season. But the Cincinnati offense is clicking, with Chase finally having a potent fantasy outing after subpar showings in the last two games. As always, keep the 24-year-old in the starting lineup when the Bengals meet the Panthers in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    Joe Burrow Sep 23 11:10pm ET
    Joe Burrow

    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had a stellar showing in Monday's meeting with the Washington Commanders. The signal-caller finished this one with 324 yards and three touchdowns off 29-for-38 passing. He added one carry for four yards. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough, as the Bengals will now fall to 0-3 on the year. After a quality performance in Week 2 in the narrow loss to the Chiefs, Burrow kept it going, giving fantasy managers reason to remain optimistic heading into Week 4 versus former Bengals starter Andy Dalton and the Carolina Panthers. Keep Burrow rolling in all fantasy formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Andy Dalton Sep 23 10:40pm ET
    Andy Dalton

    Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales reiterated that veteran quarterback Andy Dalton is the starting QB after he led the team to their first win of the season over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3 on Sunday. "Andy's our quarterback. He gives us our best chance to win," Canales said. Carolina decided to bench Bryce Young, the first overall pick in 2023, after two disastrous outings to begin his sophomore campaign. Dalton proceeded to go 26-for-37 for 319 yards with three touchdowns and no interception in a surprising 36-22 win over Vegas. The Red Rifle instantly made the Panthers' offense better in his first start of the year, and while Young is expected to start again at some point in 2024, this is Dalton's show for now. QB-needy fantasy managers in superflex leagues could do worse than Dalton in a pinch heading into Carolina's Week 4 meeting against his former team, the Cincinnati Bengals.

    From RotoBaller

    Austin Ekeler Sep 23 10:40pm ET
    Austin Ekeler

    Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler (concussion) won't return to Monday's meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals. The veteran had only three touches. However, he ran for 35 yards and scored a touchdown off a 24-yard carry in the second quarter, adding two catches for 22 yards. Ekeler hasn't been the reliable fantasy option he was during his time with the Los Angeles Chargers. But after finding the end zone on Monday night, fantasy managers will monitor his health more closely heading into the Commanders' Week 4 game versus the Arizona Cardinals. With Ekeler out of the equation, Jeremy McNichols should get the scraps left over by Brian Robinson Jr. for the remainder of Week 3.

    From RotoBaller

    Yannick Ngakoue Sep 23 10:40pm ET
    Yannick Ngakoue

    The Baltimore Ravens signed free-agent defensive back Yannick Ngakoue, who last played for the Ravens in 2020, on Monday to give them extra pass-rush help, according to a source. The 29-year-old pass-rusher has 69 career NFL sacks with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, Las Vegas Raiders, Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears and the Ravens. He will begin on Baltimore's practice squad but should eventually join the active roster. Ngakoue was a Pro Bowler in his second year in the league in 2017, when he had a career-high 12 sacks, 30 tackles (24 solo) and a league-leading six forced fumbles in 16 games played. In 13 contests with the Bears last year, Ngakoue had 22 tackles (13 solo), four sacks, six tackles for loss and seven QB hits. In nine games for Baltimore back in 2020, he had 11 solo tackles and three sacks.

    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
    Panthers36
    Raiders22
    Final
    Dolphins3
    Seahawks24
    Final
    Ravens28
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