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:
NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS, CFL WEEK 3
Hey there, hi there, ho there, CFL! You know, we never tell you the odds, but we might just lay them out where someone might happen to see where FantasyPros puts the playoff & championships odds...
Something Wicked | 95% | 27% |
Blank Slate | 94% | 26% |
Doctor Doom | 82% | 17% |
New OG | 60% | 9% |
Dukeforever | 51% | 4% |
Breeceful Takeover | 49% | 4% |
Pour Decisions | 46% | 2% |
Patton's Third | 44% | 4% |
Tar Heel Haters | 28% | 3% |
Tighty Whities | 25% | 2% |
Show me the TDs | 15% | 1% |
Da Ghetto Boyz | 11% | <1% |
We have a doubleheader this week, so, stay frosty, and KEEP POUNDING!
CFL WEEK 2 RECAP
Hello, CFL! Injuries are already kicking in, and some managers are getting a little…unsettled.
Here’s what happened in Week2:
Remember, for better or worse, Week 3 comes with one of our two doubleheaders, so it’s an opportunity to erase a bad start or to cement a good one. Good luck in Week 3!
*You know you can still change that name, right? 😀
NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS, CFL WEEK 2
You know what we say...or maybe you don't if you're new (or "new"), but:
But...if you're interested, here are the current FantasyPros playoff and championship chances for each team:
Something Wicked | 89% | 25% |
Dukeforever | 80% | 17% |
Pour Decisions | 60% | 7% |
Patton's Third | 58% | 9% |
New OG | 57% | 9% |
Doctor Doom | 54% | 9% |
Tighty Whities | 52% | 8% |
Blank Slate | 50% | 6% |
Breeceful Takeover | 42% | 5% |
Tar Heel Haters | 34% | 4% |
Show me the TDs | 18% | 2% |
Da Ghetto Boyz | 7% | <1% |
The season is still young, so as we also always say...KEEP POUNDING!
CFL WEEK 1 RECAP
Hello, CFL, new and old! We have officially resumed the annual love/hate relationship with fantasy football. Some teams are ready to play, and some are still in draft mode.
Week 1 is over, and here are the highlights:
One week down, and 13 to go before the regular season is over. There’s still time to regroup before the Week 3 doubleheader, so hit the waiver wire if you need to, and take comfort in the knowledge that no team is more than a game out of first. Good luck in Week 2!
I have updated the divisions and the draft page, and I will be updating the schedule this week. I will let everyone know when that is done. Please note that the NFL has put Byepocalypse in both Weeks 12 and 14 this year, which will impact the schedule and may impact your draft choices.
Acquired | Doctor Doom | Cole Kmet TE CHI | Sun Sep 22 11:54am ET |
On I/R | Doctor Doom | George Kittle TE SF | Sun Sep 22 11:51am ET |
Acquired | For Crying Out Stroud! | Quentin Johnston WR LAC | Sun Sep 22 4:15am ET |
On I/R | For Crying Out Stroud! | Isiah Pacheco RB KC | Sun Sep 22 4:05am ET |
Released | For Crying Out Stroud! | Jaleel McLaughlin RB DEN | Sun Sep 22 4:05am ET |
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Da Ghetto Boyz (0-2) | 133.95 | |
Show me the TDs (1-1) | 111.85 | |
Dukeforever (2-0) | 108.00 | |
New OG (1-1) | 145.40 | |
Blank Slate (2-0) | 114.65 | |
Tighty Whities (0-2) | 104.00 | |
Pour Decisions (1-1) | 137.10 | |
For Crying Out Stroud! (1-1) | 137.11 | |
Something Wicked (2-0) | 120.75 | |
Doctor Doom (1-1) | 143.85 | |
Tar Heel Haters (0-2) | 118.18 | |
Patton's Third (1-1) | 32.56 | |
Pour Decisions (1-1) | 137.10 | |
Da Ghetto Boyz (0-2) | 133.95 | |
Tar Heel Haters (0-2) | 118.18 | |
Blank Slate (2-0) | 114.65 | |
Something Wicked (2-0) | 120.75 | |
Dukeforever (2-0) | 108.00 | |
For Crying Out Stroud! (1-1) | 137.11 | |
Show me the TDs (1-1) | 111.85 | |
Doctor Doom (1-1) | 143.85 | |
New OG (1-1) | 145.40 | |
Patton's Third (1-1) | 32.56 | |
Tighty Whities (0-2) | 104.00 |
Lawrence | W | L |
---|---|---|
Dukeforever | 2 | 0 |
Blank Slate | 2 | 0 |
Show me the TDs | 1 | 1 |
New OG | 1 | 1 |
Da Ghetto Boyz | 0 | 2 |
Tighty Whities | 0 | 2 |
Norwest | W | L |
Something Wicked | 2 | 0 |
Pour Decisions | 1 | 1 |
Doctor Doom | 1 | 1 |
Patton's Third | 1 | 1 |
For Crying Out Stroud! | 1 | 1 |
Tar Heel Haters | 0 | 2 |
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London hauled in 6-of-9 targets for 67 yards and a touchdown in the team's 22-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The USC product started the game hot, catching his touchdown to cap off Atlanta's opening drive of the game. It was a 14-yard pass to a wide-open London in the corner of the end zone on a slick play design that ultimately broke Kansas City's coverage. However, the third-year wideout was held to just two receptions and 24 yards through the first three quarters. He would eventually save his fantasy day, racking up another four catches in the fourth quarter with the Falcons playing from behind. Wide receiver Darnell Mooney was the only pass-catcher to outpace him in receptions (8). The former Trojan now has back-to-back games with six receptions and should continue to provide solid fantasy value with Atlanta's offense rounding into form. He'll have a difficult matchup in Week 4 when the Falcons host their division-rival Saints at home.
From RotoBaller
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 20-of-29 attempts for 230 yards in Sunday night's 22-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. He tossed one touchdown and interception and lost one yard on his lone rush attempt. Cousins and the Falcons' offense battled throughout the contest to try and make it a game, but they came up just short. Atlanta was down five with just over four minutes left to go in regulation when Cousins targeted tight end Kyle Pitts in the end zone on 3rd-and-5 deep inside Chiefs territory. Pitts had KC safety Bryan Cook draped all over him, and there appeared to be heavy contact on the play, although no flag had been called. Atlanta would turn it over on downs; however, they did have another chance inside the Chiefs' 20-yard-line with under a minute to go but were stuffed for a loss on 4th-and-inches. That would eventually ice the game for the reigning Super Bowl champs. There will be better days ahead for the long-time Viking. He and the Falcons will look to get back in the win column in Week 4 when the team hosts a tough New Orleans Saints squad.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said that All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett's foot injury is day-to-day, while offensive guard Wyatt Teller (knee) could land on Injured Reserve after suffering a knee injury in the Week 3 loss to the New York Giants. Garrett missed practice time last week but didn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's contest against the Giants before suffering multiple injuries to his foot/leg. The 28-year-old had an MRI exam on Monday, which apparently didn't show anything significant enough to rule him out for Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders. He played a season-low 59% of the defensive snaps in Week 3 and could be limited moving forward if he continues to play through his injuries, making him more boom/bust in IDP fantasy lineups. After finishing with sacks in each of the first two games, Garrett had just one solo tackle against the G-Men.
From RotoBaller
Tennessee Titans cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (groin) suffered a groin injury in the Week 3 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday that could land him on Injured Reserve. If Awuzie is forced to IR, it would cost him at least the next four games. The Titans have their bye in Week 5, so the earliest Awuzie could return if they place him on IR this week would be for a Week 9 contest against the New England Patriots. The 29-year-old is in his first season with Tennessee and has recorded four tackles (three solo) in his first three games in 2024. The 0-3 Titans are going to be a bit more vulnerable in their secondary with Awuzie injured as they prepare for a Week 4 matchup on the road at Hard Rock Stadium against the Miami Dolphins, who might be forced to start third-string quarterback Tim Boyle. Expect Jarvis Brownlee and Darrell Baker to get more opportunities with Awuzie set to miss time.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said that rookie running back Bucky Irving has earned more offensive snaps going forward. Although primary back Rachaad White saw 74% of the offensive snaps to Irving's 32% in the Week 3 loss to the Denver Broncos, Irving was the better back, rushing nine times 70 yards while catching all three of his targets for 14 yards. Meanwhile, White had only six carries for a measly 17 yards on the ground. The 22-year-old Irving broke off a big 32-yard chunk gain on the ground and looked much more elusive and quick with the ball in his hands than White did. It's bad news for White's fantasy managers going forward, although it would be wise to try and pick Irving up off the waiver wire this week, as he could take over lead-back duties sooner than later. Irving is currently rostered in 35% of Yahoo fantasy leagues.
From RotoBaller
On Sunday, the Chicago Bears' defense and special teams performed well, keeping the team competitive despite a tough matchup. The Bears intercepted Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson twice, both on passes thrown directly to their defenders. While these interceptions were beneficial, the pass defense struggled at times, allowing several big plays, including a 44-yard completion to Alec Pierce over cornerback Jaylon Johnson. Overall, the Bears limited Richardson to 167 yards with a 50 percent completion rate, but the explosive plays they allowed led to touchdown runs by Jonathan Taylor and Trey Sermon. Taylor, known for his patience as he waits behind the line before bursting through openings, proved challenging to contain. Although the Bears made him earn his yards, they still allowed him to rack up 110 yards at an average of 4.8 yards per carry, including a 29-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. The Bears did manage to keep Richardson in check on the ground, limiting him to just 24 yards on eight carries, but Taylor's contributions were enough to secure a win for Indianapolis. The Bears will face another tough matchup next week against the Los Angeles Rams, but they are a must start.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said "we'll see" whether tight end David Njoku (ankle) will be available to play in a Week 4 tilt against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. The Browns and fantasy managers will have a better idea of Njoku's status when they resume practicing on Wednesday. Njoku suffered a high-ankle sprain in the Week 1 loss to the Dallas Cowboys and has missed the last two games as a result. With Njoku sidelined the last two games, Jordan Akins has stepped in as the primary pass-catching TE but has gone for just five receptions on eight targets for 39 yards and no touchdowns. Quarterback Deshaun Watson relied heavily on receiver Amari Cooper in the Week 3 loss to the New York Giants, targeting him 12 times, leading to seven catches, 86 yards and two touchdowns. Njoku will be in play as a low-end TE1 option for fantasy managers if he returns to play in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet finally had the breakout game many had anticipated in the 2024 season. After totaling just five receptions for 31 yards in the first two games, Kmet became one of Caleb Williams' primary targets in Week 3. He matched his career high with ten receptions for 97 yards and scored a touchdown that cut Chicago's deficit to one score, giving them a chance to win, though the offense didn't get the ball back in time. Kmet's usage has dramatically increased over the past two games, significantly impacting the passing game. With Keenan Allen (heel) out, seeing Kmet step up and receive more targets was encouraging. While it's unlikely the Bears will continue to throw the ball 50 times per game, it's promising to see Kmet integrated into the game plan. He will look to build on this performance in Week 4 against a Rams team that recently allowed Jauan Jennings to have a career performance.
From RotoBaller
Tests on Monday morning confirmed that Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta (ankle) suffered a low-ankle sprain in the Week 3 win over the Arizona Cardinals, according to a source. It's relative good news for the Lions' star tight end, although it's not guaranteed that he'll be able to play in Week 4 versus the visiting Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. We'll have a better idea of LaPorta's status once the Lions resume practicing again on Thursday, but if LaPorta is up in the air to play on Monday, it will make fantasy managers' decisions much more difficult this week. After being the top fantasy TE in his rookie season in 2023, the 23-year-old has disappointed through three weeks in Year 2, catching eight of 10 targets for 94 yards and no scores. Brock Wright had four catches for 34 yards on Sunday and would have an expanded role in Week 4 against Seattle if LaPorta is limited or out.
From RotoBaller
X-rays came back negative on Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle), who aggravated his right high-ankle sprain and left Sunday's Week 3 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers early, according to a source. Herbert will continue to be monitored throughout the week leading up to the Week 4 divisional showdown versus the Kansas City Chiefs. Before Taylor Heinicke replaced him, Herbert went 12-for-18 for 125 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions while taking two sacks in the 20-10 loss. Herbert was seen in a walking boot after the game, so his status for Week 4 is murky, at best. Even if the 26-year-old toughs it out and plays against the Chiefs, he won't be a recommended starter in single-QB leagues. Heinicke completed both of his pass attempts for 24 yards but also took three sacks in his first action with the Bolts. Expect LA to go with a run-heavy game script in Week 4 if Herbert is unavailable.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore had a solid outing in Week 3 against the Indianapolis Colts. He made several impressive plays but came close to an even bigger performance. Moore finished with eight receptions for 78 yards, including a Hail Mary attempt that fell just one yard short of a touchdown. He ranked third on the team in both receiving yards and targets, trailing Rome Odunze and Cole Kmet, as Caleb Williams threw for 363 yards. The Bears also attempted to involve Moore in the rushing game against the Colts' weak defense, but his carry resulted in a loss. With Keenan Allen (heel) sidelined, seeing Moore receive more targets was encouraging. He has emerged as Williams' primary read, accumulating 28 targets over three games, and this volume could translate into increased production as the rookie quarterback settles in. Moore will look to build on this performance in Week 4 against a Rams team that recently allowed Jauan Jennings to shine.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze had a standout performance in Week 3 against the Indianapolis Colts. He recorded six receptions for 112 yards and scored his first touchdown. While tight end Cole Kmet (10 catches) and receiver DJ Moore (8 catches) had more receptions, Odunze still topped the team in receiving yards. His 11 targets were more than he received in the first two games combined, highlighting his growing role in the Bears' offense. Against the Colts, Odunze demonstrated the skills that made him a top-10 draft pick, running precise routes, showcasing impressive speed, and displaying excellent ball-tracking ability. The Bears also attempted to utilize him in the rushing game against the Colts' weak defense, but his rushing attempt gained minimal yards. With Keenan Allen (heel) sidelined, it was encouraging to see Odunze step up. He will aim to build on this performance in Week 4 against a Rams team that recently allowed Jauan Jennings to look like prime Jerry Rice.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Chefs wide receiver Rashee Rice had 12 catches for 110 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs win against Atlanta. Dynasty Analysis: And the beat goes on. At this point, Rice's three-game total of 288 receiving yards is good for second in the NFL and his targets rank third. In other words, Rice has taken over Travis Kelce's spot as the top weapon for Patrick Mahomes and has made every other receiver a secondary option. While there are concerns about a possible suspension, it's not going to stop Rice's ascension in dynasty rankings.
Dynasty | Chiefs running back Carson Steele had 72 rushing yards, one catch, and two receiving yards in a win against Atlanta. Dynasty Analysis: Steele's audition as the new starter for the Chiefs went just fine as he churned out some tough yards all night. Even better, he out-touched Samaje Perine 18-9. While the lack of a touchdown capped his fantasy night, Steele did nothing to make Kansas City believe he couldn't at least hold the fort for a bit. The key to Steele's short-term value is going to hinge on what the Chiefs decide to do with the newly signed Kareem Hunt. Stay tuned.
Dynasty | Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy had two catches for 17 yards in the Chiefs win against the Falcons. Dynasty Analysis: He added 13 rushing yards on three carries. After his two-touchdown debut, Worthy now has two straight weeks with exactly two catches for 17 yards, each of them more disappointing than the last. At this point, the Chiefs offense is running through Rashee Rice and Worthy is being used as a situational deep threat or a running option. There will be better days ahead, but it really is looking like more of a development year for Worthy than anything else.
The Las Vegas Raiders DST was a massive bust for fantasy managers in the Week 3 36-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Going up against a seemingly weak Panthers offense in disarray after the benching of quarterback Bryce Young, they were a very popular streamer heading into Week 3. Still, they were embarrassed by Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton, who threw for over 300 yards and three touchdowns. The Red Rifle diced up the silver and black brigade, ripping off a nine-play, 70-yard drive and never looking back. The Raiders allowed the first game by a quarterback of 300+ passing yards and three or more TDs to Dalton. The entire Raiders squad has been marked by inconsistency this season, and it would not be easy to know when to start them in fantasy. The Raiders DST will look to rebound against the Cleveland Browns in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson had another bust of an effort in Sunday's 36-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Carlson was 2-for-2 on extra points but missed his only field goal attempt, hooking a 57-yard attempt wide left. While missing very long field goals isn't the worst thing a kicker can do, he is on an inconsistent offense, and given the lack of good QB and RB play in Las Vegas, that's likely to continue. The 29-year-old is still a good player in real-life football, but there are many better options for fantasy. Opportunities are the most crucial thing for kickers, and even less accurate kickers are much more fantasy-relevant if they consistently get more attempts. Carlson is not on the fantasy radar against the Cleveland Browns in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders running back Zamir White put up another horrendous stat line for fantasy managers, taking 10 carries for 34 yards and logging zero receptions in Sunday's 36-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers. White failed to impress again and looks like a massive bust at his ADP in fantasy drafts this year. To make matters worse, fellow RB Alexander Mattison scored a touchdown on a goal-line carry, filling in a role for the Raiders that many expected White to have. The 25-year-old logged 14 snaps and was outsnapped by Mattison (28) and Ameer Abdullah (22). "Zeus" hasn't looked anything like a Greek god this season and is mired in a committee with Mattison, who seems like the clear pass-catching back anyway. White is not startable in any leagues yet. He has virtually no PPR upside and has just 3.2 yards per carry on the season with zero touchdowns. White is a borderline flex play at best against the Cleveland Browns in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders running back Alexander Mattison continues to lead the team's backfield in fantasy scoring, logging three carries for seven yards and a touchdown while catching three passes for 33 yards in Sunday's 36-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers. While the Raiders backfield is hideous for fantasy, Mattison is the clear higher-upside player, outperforming "lead" back Zamir White yet again. Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce stated before the game that White should have 20+ touches, but again, that's failed to come to fruition. White hasn't played well, and while Mattison averages a glacial 2.3 yards per carry, the receiving upside is nice for deeper PPR leagues. Mattison is worth a start in 14+ team PPR leagues with deeper rosters but is also a bust candidate any given week and is mainly touchdown-dependent flex in the Week 4 matchup versus the Cleveland Browns.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift had another tough outing in Week 3 against the Indianapolis Colts. He managed just 20 yards on 13 carries, resulting in a zero percent success rate and two receptions for 22 yards. In contrast, the Green Bay Packers dominated the Colts' defense in Week 2, effectively running the ball to support backup quarterback Malik Willis. The Bears had hoped to replicate that success on Sunday but struggled against the Colts' weak rushing defense. Their plan to rely on the run game to help quarterback Caleb Williams find his rhythm quickly fell apart due to their inability to gain ground. As a result, Williams threw a staggering 52 times during the game. It also seemed the Bears intended to give more work to Roschon Johnson, who outperformed Khalil Herbert, rushing for 30 yards on eight carries compared to Herbert's nine yards on four carries. Johnson also led all running backs with four receptions for 32 yards. With poor offensive line play and the increased usage of his backups, it's becoming increasingly difficult to justify starting Swift in fantasy lineups.
From RotoBaller
Patriots | 3 |
Jets | 24 |
Final |
Bears | 16 |
Colts | 21 |
Final |
Broncos | 26 |
Buccaneers | 7 |
Final |
Texans | 7 |
Vikings | 34 |
Final |
Chargers | 10 |
Steelers | 20 |
Final |
Giants | 21 |
Browns | 15 |
Final |
Eagles | 15 |
Saints | 12 |
Final |
Packers | 30 |
Titans | 14 |
Final |
Panthers | 36 |
Raiders | 22 |
Final |
Dolphins | 3 |
Seahawks | 24 |
Final |
Ravens | 28 |
Cowboys | 25 |
Final |
Lions | 20 |
Cardinals | 13 |
Final |
49ers | 24 |
Rams | 27 |
Final |
Chiefs | 22 |
Falcons | 17 |
Final |
Jaguars | 46.5u |
Bills | -5.5 |
Mon 7:30pm ET |
Commanders | 46.5u |
Bengals | -7.5 |
Mon 8:15pm ET |
Dukeforever | Mon Sep 23 2:45pm ET |
Doctor Doom | Mon Sep 23 11:49am ET |
New OG | Mon Sep 23 11:40am ET |
Show me the TDs | Mon Sep 23 11:37am ET |
Pour Decisions | Mon Sep 23 11:17am ET |
Tighty Whities | Mon Sep 23 6:25am ET |
For Crying Out Strou | Mon Sep 23 12:00am ET |
Something Wicked | Sun Sep 22 11:20pm ET |
Blank Slate | Sun Sep 22 9:09pm ET |
Tar Heel Haters | Sun Sep 22 7:44pm ET |
Da Ghetto Boyz | Sun Sep 22 4:24pm ET |
Patton's Third | Sun Sep 22 1:25pm ET |
Commissioner | Sun Sep 22 12:16am ET |
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