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Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers returned from a concussion in Week 3, catching seven of 12 targets for 85 receiving yards on Sunday night. After breaking out for nine catches and two touchdowns before leaving due to injury in Week 1, the 26-year-old had another busy night in his return with a 27% target share. Meyers and the Raiders have a date with the Chargers in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
After bringing in eight catches and finding the end zone twice in Week 2, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett had a dud of a game in Week 3. The 31-year-old caught just three of his seven targets for 34 yards in Seattle's win over the Carolina Panthers. Perhaps the final line was the result of adjustments made to the game plan at halftime, as all but three of Geno Smith's pass attempts in the second half went to tight ends or running backs. While it didn't count as an official reception, Lockett fought off safety Jeremy Chinn to catch the pass that sealed Seattle's two-point conversion in the fourth quarter. Even after a down week, Lockett is worthy of WR3/FLEX consideration for Seattle's Week 4 game against the New York Giants.
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf led the team with six catches and 112 receiving yards against the Carolina Panthers in Week 3. Metcalf's first four receptions came in the first half and all went for 19 yards or longer. After making two more catches on the Seahawks' opening drive of the third quarter, the fifth-year veteran was not thrown to again. In the second half, Seattle's offensive game plan leaned heavily on the run game and relied on the tight ends to make gains through the air. Metcalf's two catches, along with Jake Bobo's fourth-quarter touchdown, represented the only wide receiver targets after halftime, so maybe a change was made to the game plan during the break. Seattle takes on the New York Giants in Week 4, where Metcalf can be trusted to put up WR2 numbers as long as he can keep himself in the game.
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Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III had his second two-touchdown game in as many weeks in Sunday's 37-27 win over the Carolina Panthers. In the Week 3 matchup, Walker carried the ball 18 times for 97 yards and added 59 more yards through the air on his three catches, leading the team with 166 scrimmage yards. The 22-year-old displayed incredible elusiveness on multiple plays to add extra yards on the ground and in the air. On one play in the second quarter, Walker froze defensive back Troy Hill with a juke that resulted in a 36-yard gain that set Jason Myers up for the third of his five field goals. Next week the Seahawks play against the Giants, who have allowed a rushing touchdown to each starting running back they have faced so far in 2023. Walker is primed for another big game in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith came up four yards shy of his second 300-yard game in as many weeks in Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. In Week 3, he went 23-for-36 for 296 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Smith made things work from behind a makeshift offensive line, though Carolina's defensive front kept the quarterback on his toes and registered two sacks. Next week, the Seahawks take on the New York Giants in a Monday night matchup. The Giants allowed Brock Purdy to throw for 310 yards and two touchdowns on Thursday night in Week 3. Look for Smith to keep building on his recent success in Week 4 and push his way into QB1 territory again.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore caught 4-of-6 targets for 42 yards in Week 3's 41-10 flattening of the Chicago Bears. The 22-year-old had a nice 21-yard play in Bears territory during the first quarter to facilitate an eventual scoring drive. Moore maintained healthy involvement in K.C.'s passing game after a career day in Week 2, but there was unlikely to be much prolific yardage potential during a game Patrick Mahomes got to take the fourth quarter off. Moore is probably the preferred Chiefs WR to roster in fantasy over Kadarius Toney at this juncture, though that's not saying very much due to the sheer lack of reliability outside of Travis Kelce. Consider Moore a low-end WR3/FLEX option for Week 4's date in the Meadowlands with the New York Jets.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney (toe) went backward for one yard on his only catch in Week 3's 41-10 thumping of the Chicago Bears. The 24-year-old was questionable with a toe issue entering play, but his presence was barely noticeable, anyway. After his uneventful first-quarter play, Toney was not turned to again on a day the Chiefs marched up and down the field for five touchdowns. The former first-rounder's talent remains fleeting, and second-round rookie Rashee Rice could start eating into his opportunity before long after catching five balls for 59 yards on Sunday. Toney appears to be at risk of being phased out of the offense, but it's still too early to cast that judgment. Still, he has devolved into a luxury bench stash at best, and we probably wouldn't blame you for hitting the drop button on a hot waiver pickup like Tank Dell or Adam Thielen.
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Jerick McKinnon gathered three receptions for 19 yards and two touchdowns with two carries for an additional nine yards in Week 3's 41-10 triumph over the Chicago Bears. The 31-year-old hit paydirt on a Patrick Mahomes touch pass, squirming through the trenches for his first touchdown of the year during the first quarter. McKinnon then snuck into the end zone once more on a short score later in the second quarter to get the rout underway. His role remains specific to pass-catching, as McKinnon handled only two of 32 rush attempts by Chiefs RBs on the afternoon. But the elusive tailback is functioning as one of K.C.'s more dependable receivers, considering the state of their unproven wide-receiver room. With a mere 10 touches to his name this year, however, McKinnon will not be a recommended RB3 outside of the deepest PPR leagues for Week 4's road meeting with the New York Jets.
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (hamstring) rushed 15 times for 62 yards and a touchdown with two receptions for 16 yards in Week 3's crushing 41-10 win over the Chicago Bears. The 24-year-old was rocked on a helmet-to-helmet hit while attempting to find the end zone in the first quarter, ceding the goal-to-go score to Jerick McKinnon a few plays later. Pacheco ripped off an 18-yard scamper early in the second period, but watched as other backfield mate Clyde Edwards-Helaire fought his way past the goal line for a one-yard touchdown later that drive. Pacheco finally joined the party, however, visiting the end zone following a Chiefs takeaway to cap off a strong 66-yard first half. Pacheco delivered in a smash spot for K.C.'s running game on Sunday, but could have had an enormous day, considering there were four RB scores to be had. The 2022 seventh-rounder might embrace a heavy workload if the sputtering New York Jets fall behind in Week 4 next Sunday night.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce caught 7-of-8 targets for 69 yards and a touchdown in Week 3's 41-10 smackdown of the Chicago Bears. The 33-year-old was just out of arm's reach on a potential first-quarter touchdown after a pass glanced off his fingertips in the back of the end zone. But Kelce was able to shake a defender for some open space on a similar route for a short score later during the third period, much to the delight of fantasy managers, and even Taylor Swift from an Arrowhead Stadium suite. This one got ugly in a hurry, diminishing the overall upside of all K.C. skill positions with a commanding 34-0 lead at halftime, but Kelce managed a satisfying fantasy afternoon before the Chiefs sat on the ball. The four-time All-Pro will likely be in a tier by himself among Week 4 TE1 plays once again on Sunday Night Football against the stumbling New York Jets.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (ankle) completed 24-of-33 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns with three carries for 28 yards in Week 3's 41-10 beatdown on the Chicago Bears. The 28-year-old passed for a few short scores to Jerick McKinnon early on Sunday, but had a longer touchdown to Marquez Valdes-Scantling nullified by an illegal formation penalty during the first half. It didn't take long before this one unraveled for Chicago, as Mahomes virtually sleepwalked his way to 221 yards and two scores before the second half. The superstar found Travis Kelce for a 10-yard TD before his day came to a close. Mahomes experienced a brief injury scare after Yannick Ngakoue fell awkwardly on his ankle late in the first half, so fantasy managers might see the reigning MVP have his practice reps managed, or pop up on Week 4's injury report. There's not much reason at this time to believe that his status is in any kind of jeopardy for next Sunday night against the New York Jets.
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Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid caught both of his targets for three yards in Week 3's 37-3 dismantling of the Washington Commanders. The 23-year-old didn't do much on Sunday, manufacturing all his "production" in the first two quarters before Buffalo pulled away in the second half. It was a step back for Kincaid after putting forth ascending catch, target, and receiving totals in both of his first two games. Though, the rookie was hardly needed in a contest where Washington wasn't at all up to the task. The Bills should continue heavily deploying two-TE sets without a No. 3 wide receiver emerging through the opening weeks, even if it means Kincaid is splitting chances with veteran Dawson Knox. Buffalo might utilize the 2023 first-rounder as more of a receiving threat in Week 3's clash of the titans with the sizzling Miami Dolphins.
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Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. produced 138 scrimmage yards in the loss against Houston on Sunday. The feature back took 19 carries for 88 yards, adding four receptions for 50 yards. The yardage marks were both season highs, as Etienne accounted for 34% of the Jaguars total offensive output. He didn't have the monster game fantasy managers were looking for, but still came through and produced an all-around solid performance even with the Jaguars struggling on offense yet again. While this team still has a lot to figure out, Etienne is the unquestioned bellcow and will continue to get almost all of the backfield touches, keeping him at low-end RB1 status. He heads to London next week to take on the Falcons.
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook took 15 carries for 98 yards with two catches (three targets) for an additional 14 yards in Week 3's easy 37-3 win over the Washington Commanders. The 24-year-old was quiet early on, registering only 28 yards on eight first-half touches, but positive game script may have aided his path following the first half. Cook produced a few 10-yard gains thereafter, spearheading an effective day with a 34-yarder to get inside Washington's five-yard line before veteran power back Latavius Murray eventually reaped the benefits on a touchdown plunge. Though, Cook was given a chance to cash it in himself on the preceding play, and the 2022 second-rounder saw a bit more work in the red zone on Sunday than he had up until this point. Perhaps finally earning some more high-value touches, Cook will be an RB2 with plenty of upside in Buffalo's Week 4 home battle with fellow AFC heavyweight Miami Dolphins.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis caught 1-of-4 targets for 35 yards and a touchdown in Week 3's 37-3 rout of the Washington Commanders. The 24-year-old reeled in a 35-yard strike courtesy of Josh Allen to score the game's first touchdown, but disappeared in the box score the rest of the way. Davis' volatile tendencies saw him commit a rough third-quarter drop, but it didn't ultimately swing momentum in Washington's favor. Davis' field-stretching aptitude really wasn't needed for the majority of Sunday's outing with the Commanders unable to put up much of a fight offensively. Fantasy managers will be satisfied with the score, but Davis remains a perpetual boom-or-bust WR3/FLEX ahead of a highly-anticipated Week 4 duel with the division-rival Miami Dolphins.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs caught 8-of-12 targets for 111 yards in Week 3's 37-3 romp over the Washington Commanders. It was just another day at the office for the three-time Pro Bowler, who flaunted his route-running expertise all day on Sunday. Diggs was showered with targets, drawing 12 of them against an outclassed secondary while no other Bill saw greater than four on 32 Josh Allen pass attempts. The 29-year-old came loose on a broken play with Allen scrambling out of the pocket for a signature 30-yard catch to set the tone in the first quarter. He also helped pull Buffalo out of their own end zone on another 30-yarder during their first drive of the second half. Diggs later hauled in a 20-yard pass near the end of the third period to surpass the 100-yard threshold for the day. The superstar wideout will rate among Week 4's elite WR1 plays in a probable shootout with the white-hot Miami Dolphins.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed 20-of-32 passes for 218 yards, one touchdown and one interception with three carries for 46 yards and an additional touchdown in Week 3's 37-3 blowout win over the Washington Commanders. The 27-year-old's passing line, while modest, was unlikely to yield fantasy fireworks on a day Washington coughed the ball up five times, but Allen was still sharp on Sunday. He constantly worked with short fields, delivering a laser for a 35-yard score to Gabe Davis near the end of the first quarter. Allen's pick came when he uncorked an arm punt on a third-and-20 deep shot to Davis while in Bills territory. The improvising Allen later stepped up for a fourth-quarter 10-yard rushing score to enhance an otherwise subdued fantasy day with the Commanders offering little resistance. Look for Allen and Buffalo's recent dominance to be tested versus the Miami Dolphins buzzsaw in Week 4.
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Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams caught 13 of 19 targets for 172 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the team's 23-18 loss to the Steelers on Sunday night. Adams routinely found holes in the Pittsburgh defense leading to a 43% target share on the night, including an athletic first-quarter 32-yard touchdown reception in double coverage. The 30-year-old has now tallied 36 targets in three games and continues to be a locked and loaded WR1. Adams faces off with the Chargers and their porous pass defense next week.
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Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a relatively quiet day, carrying the ball 17 times for 62 yards on the ground to go along with three catches for 18 yards through the air. The fifth-year running back has not been able to do much on the ground so far this season, tallying just 108 rush yards in three games. Jacobs will look to return to form in an attractive Week 4 matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was asked to do a lot against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night, completing 28-of-44 passes for 324 yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions, adding 7 yards on the ground. The 26-year-old looked for Davante Adams early and often, targeting him 19 times and connecting on two touchdowns. Garoppolo left the game briefly in the second quarter after getting bent backward on a sack before returning for the second half. The Raiders offense showed some signs of life this week that they will hope to build on in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Giants | 12 |
49ers | 30 |
Final |
Falcons | 6 |
Lions | 20 |
Final |
Bills | 37 |
Commanders | 3 |
Final |
Broncos | 20 |
Dolphins | 70 |
Final |
Texans | 37 |
Jaguars | 17 |
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Colts | 22 |
Ravens | 19 |
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Chargers | 28 |
Vikings | 24 |
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Titans | 3 |
Browns | 27 |
Final |
Patriots | 15 |
Jets | 10 |
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Saints | 17 |
Packers | 18 |
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Panthers | 27 |
Seahawks | 37 |
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Bears | 10 |
Chiefs | 41 |
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Cowboys | 16 |
Cardinals | 28 |
Final |
Steelers | 23 |
Raiders | 18 |
Final |
Eagles | 45u |
Buccaneers | +5 |
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Rams | 43.5u |
Bengals | -1.5 |
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Browns2 | Thu Sep 21 1:16pm ET |
West Coast bias 1 | Wed Sep 13 8:25pm ET |
Touch of Green 15 | Sat Sep 2 1:52am ET |
Bowl Cut | Wed Aug 9 12:42am ET |
Guttfeld ll | Tue Jul 11 3:54pm ET |
Victory's Song Ugh A | Wed Jun 14 11:11am ET |
Sgt. Slaughter | Fri May 19 10:58pm ET |
Elbow problems | Fri May 19 8:13am ET |
Jumbo 57 | Thu May 18 7:25pm ET |
FanKings | Thu May 18 3:56pm ET |