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    Tue Oct 15 10:19am ET

    Tuesday Morning Fantasy Recap: Week 6

    In a thrilling Week 6 showdown, "Eazy Ed" edged out "The Dominators" in a high-scoring clash that saw both teams leave everything on the field. Here's how the match unfolded:

    Eazy Ed's Victory: 161.60 – 128.80

    Quarterback Battle:
    Jalen Hurts led Eazy Ed with a stellar 24.5 fantasy points, showing off his dual-threat capabilities with 264 passing yards and two touchdowns, while also adding 33 rushing yards on the ground. Meanwhile, Kyler Murray struggled to keep pace for the Dominators, managing 16.1 points as the Cardinals fell short against Green Bay. A late fumble capped off an otherwise average day for Murray.

    Ground Game Goes Cold for the Dominators
    Breece Hall was the lone bright spot in the Dominators' backfield, racking up 113 rushing yards and 56 receiving yards for a total of 24.9 points. James Cook, however, delivered a goose egg, failing to log any meaningful touches. On the other side, Najee Harris powered Eazy Ed's offense with a strong 23.2-point performance, finding the end zone once and keeping the chains moving with over 100 rushing yards.

    Air Attack Disparity
    Eazy Ed's receiving corps took over the game, with Chris Godwin exploding for 38.5 points, hauling in 11 catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Garrett Wilson also delivered a clutch 27.7-point outing, providing Jalen Hurts with reliable targets throughout the matchup. The Dominators' top receiver, D.J. Moore, could only muster 6.0 points, leaving D.K. Metcalf (7.8 points) and George Pickens (8.3 points) to pick up the slack but falling short.

    Tight End Turnaround
    Trey McBride's breakout performance for the Dominators (17.6 points on 8 receptions for 96 yards) was a key highlight, especially with Eazy Ed's Dallas Goedert posting a disappointing zero points. McBride's big day, however, wasn't enough to compensate for the team's struggles in other areas.

    Kickers and Defense
    Justin Tucker's 13-point contribution from three field goals kept the Dominators in contention, while Jason Myers chipped in 6 points for Eazy Ed. Defensively, the Dominators' Chicago Bears D/ST outperformed Eazy Ed's Baltimore Ravens D/ST, with a total of 9 points to Baltimore's 6, thanks to a more disruptive pass rush and two forced turnovers.

    Final Thoughts:
    Ultimately, it was Eazy Ed's dynamic receiving duo that sealed the deal. Godwin and Wilson accounted for nearly half of the team's points, proving too much for the Dominators to overcome. The Dominators will need more consistency from their stars if they hope to bounce back next week, while Eazy Ed rides high on the momentum of this crucial win.

     

    The Magic SKOL Bus (2-4) Falls Short Against Domeland Security (4-2), 135.75 – 128.15

    In a tightly contested matchup, Domeland Security secured a narrow victory over The Magic SKOL Bus, climbing to 4-2 on the season. The win wasn't without drama, as both teams saw big plays and disappointing performances that ultimately shaped the outcome.

    Quarterback Duel
    Josh Allen put on a show for The Magic SKOL Bus, racking up 26.55 fantasy points. Allen's performance was highlighted by two passing touchdowns and a rushing score, but it wasn’t quite enough to propel his team to victory. Domeland Security's Jayden Daniels delivered a steady 23.65 points, keeping the game close with two touchdown passes and some key rushing yards.

    Running Back Roulette
    Derrick Henry was in vintage form, bulldozing his way to 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns, scoring 28.2 points for The Magic SKOL Bus. Unfortunately for them, Saquon Barkley and Zack Moss combined for a meager 9.9 points, with Moss coughing up a fumble. Domeland Security's backfield was led by Alvin Kamara, who chipped in 17.4 points with a touchdown on the ground and a few catches out of the backfield. Jordan Mason added a respectable 9.2 points, showing promise in his limited opportunities.

    Wide Receiver Showcase
    The battle of the receivers was where Domeland Security gained a crucial edge. Zay Flowers had a career day with 25.4 points, torching the defense with 132 receiving yards. Terry McLaurin’s 23.3 points, including two touchdowns, further widened the gap. For The Magic SKOL Bus, CeeDee Lamb and DeVonta Smith combined for 31.5 points, but the lack of a third reliable receiver hurt their chances, as Domeland's Brian Thomas Jr. only managed 5.7 points.

    Tight End Troubles
    Neither team's tight ends made a significant impact, but Kyle Pitts at least reached double digits with 10.0 points for The Magic SKOL Bus, catching three passes for 70 yards. Jake Ferguson struggled to get involved for Domeland Security, posting just 4.1 points on a quiet afternoon.

    Kickers and Defense to the Rescue
    In what turned out to be an old-fashioned kicker's duel, Domeland's Chris Boswell outshined The Magic SKOL Bus's Austin Seibert. Boswell’s 17 points, which included four field goals, played a pivotal role in securing the win. Defensively, the Steelers D/ST chipped in with 10 points for Domeland Security, while the Bills D/ST contributed 7 points for The Magic SKOL Bus, not quite enough to make a difference.

    Final Thoughts
    Domeland Security’s balanced attack and big performances from Flowers and McLaurin sealed the win in a matchup that could have swung either way. The Magic SKOL Bus will rue missed opportunities, especially from their supporting cast. Both teams will look to build on this game, as Domeland aims to solidify its playoff push while The Magic SKOL Bus tries to rebound and even up their record next week.

     

    Jonah and the Whales (4-2) Dominate Deshaunorable Discharge (2-4), 146.75 – 101.10

    Jonah and the Whales cruised to a commanding victory in Week 6, moving up to 4-2 on the season while leaving Deshaunorable Discharge struggling at 2-4. The game saw Jonah and the Whales outpace their opponents across nearly every position, with some standout performances making the difference.

    Quarterback Showdown
    Lamar Jackson put up a stellar 27.15 points for Jonah and the Whales, throwing for over 300 yards and adding 40 rushing yards, though an interception slightly marred his performance. Joe Burrow fought hard for Deshaunorable Discharge, contributing 21.9 points thanks to some effective rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground, but it wasn’t enough to keep his team in contention.

    Running Backs: Tale of Two Teams
    Jonah and the Whales' running back duo proved to be the backbone of their success, with D'Andre Swift leading the charge at 21.9 points, highlighted by a rushing touchdown and nearly 120 total yards. Jahmyr Gibbs complemented Swift’s efforts with 12.1 points. Deshaunorable Discharge got a solid showing from Tony Pollard, who scored 18.3 points and managed to find the end zone, but Josh Jacobs and Jerome Ford combined for just 13.4 points, leaving them at a disadvantage in the backfield battle.

    Wide Receiver Disparity
    Jonah and the Whales' receiving corps showed off its depth, with Stefon Diggs leading the way at 19.7 points, snagging a touchdown among his six catches. Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase provided reliable support, combining for over 26 points. Deshaunorable Discharge struggled to keep up, as Drake London’s 19.4-point outing was one of the few bright spots. Marvin Harrison Jr., unfortunately, went scoreless, putting the team in a tough spot.

    Tight End Triumph
    The tight end position was a major swing factor in this matchup, as Jonah and the Whales' Cole Kmet exploded for 24.0 points, catching two touchdowns and racking up 70 receiving yards. Meanwhile, Dalton Kincaid contributed 11.1 points for Deshaunorable Discharge, which, while respectable, wasn’t enough to keep pace with Kmet's big day.

    Special Teams: Close but Not Enough
    Both teams had solid kicker performances, with Ka'imi Fairbairn scoring 12 points for Deshaunorable Discharge and Chase McLaughlin adding 9 for Jonah and the Whales. Defensively, the 49ers D/ST put up 6 points for Jonah and the Whales, highlighted by two interceptions and a fumble recovery, while the Broncos D/ST managed just 5 points in a losing effort against the Chargers.

    Final Thoughts
    Jonah and the Whales’ balanced attack and standout performances from Jackson, Swift, and Kmet paved the way for an easy victory. Deshaunorable Discharge, now at 2-4, will need to regroup and find some consistency, especially from their wide receivers and secondary running backs. Jonah and the Whales, on the other hand, continue their strong season, eyeing a potential playoff push as they climb the league standings.

     

    Butt Scratchers (4-2) Hand BrittBrawlers (3-3) a Tough Loss, 163.30 – 125.05

    Butt Scratchers climbed to 4-2 on the season with a decisive 38-point victory over BrittBrawlers, who fall back to .500 at 3-3. Despite some big performances from BrittBrawlers, Butt Scratchers’ balanced attack and crucial contributions from their running backs and receivers carried the day.

    Quarterbacks: Mixed Results
    Baker Mayfield was a bright spot for BrittBrawlers, racking up a massive 40.15 points despite three interceptions. His four touchdown passes and 325 passing yards kept his team in the game. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott struggled for Butt Scratchers, managing only 9 points, with two picks and fewer than 180 passing yards. Fortunately for the Butt Scratchers, other players picked up the slack.

    Running Back Advantage
    Butt Scratchers’ ground game was dominant, led by Bijan Robinson’s 25.5 points, who found the end zone twice and rushed for 95 yards. Kenneth Walker III added 20.9 points, proving versatile with eight receptions. BrittBrawlers had a decent showing from David Montgomery, who scored 21 points with two touchdowns, while Chuba Hubbard chipped in 15.3 points with over 100 total yards. However, the combined production wasn’t enough to match Butt Scratchers' dynamic duo.

    Wide Receiver Showdown
    The Butt Scratchers’ receivers were the real difference-makers. A.J. Brown continued his hot streak with 26.6 points, including a 116-yard and a touchdown performance. Deebo Samuel’s 23.7 points came from both rushing and receiving yards, while Jayden Reed added a valuable 14.8 points. BrittBrawlers couldn’t keep up, as Mike Evans had a quiet day with just 5.4 points, while Amon-Ra St. Brown contributed a modest 13.7 points. Wan'Dale Robinson’s 10 points, although steady, weren’t enough to close the gap.

    Tight End Duel
    George Kittle came through big for Butt Scratchers, scoring 22.8 points with two touchdown grabs, giving his team a crucial edge. Tucker Kraft managed just 3.5 points for BrittBrawlers, failing to make a significant impact in the game.

    Defensive and Kicking Edge
    Both kickers had solid outings, each scoring 12 points, while the Packers’ D/ST outperformed the Raiders’ D/ST with 8 points to 4. The Packers' defense forced two fumbles and recovered three, setting up their offense with good field position and keeping the Raiders' struggling defense on the field.

    Final Thoughts
    Butt Scratchers took full advantage of a multi-faceted offensive attack, with running backs and wide receivers leading the way. BrittBrawlers, despite a heroic effort from Baker Mayfield, couldn’t match the depth and overall scoring power of their opponents. Week 7 will be a chance for BrittBrawlers to get back above .500, while Butt Scratchers look to extend their winning streak.

  • Latest TransactionsAll
    AcquiredJonah and the WhalesAustin Seibert K WASSun Oct 27 12:07pm ET
    ReleasedJonah and the WhalesChase McLaughlin K TBSun Oct 27 12:07pm ET
    AcquiredEazy EdJalen McMillan WR TBSat Oct 26 11:54am ET
    ReleasedEazy EdChris Godwin WR TBSat Oct 26 11:54am ET
    ReleasedThe Magic SKOL BusAustin Seibert K WASThu Oct 24 9:29am ET
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  • Fantasy Week 8Scoreboard
    Deshaunorable Discharge (2-5)112.80
    Eazy Ed (5-2)121.00
    Domeland Security (4-3)114.05
    Butt Scratchers (4-3)121.50
    Dustins Duds (2-5)133.95
    BrittBrawlers (3-4)126.15
    The Magic SKOL Bus (4-4)176.75
    Jonah and the Whales (5-3)139.65F
  • Player Notes
    Anthony Richardson Oct 28 3:30pm ET
    Anthony Richardson

    Per Arye Pulli of the NFL, Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen would not commit to Anthony Richardson starting at quarterback in Week 9. "We're evaluating everything," proclaimed Steichen. Yikes. It's a rough turn of events for the second-year starter, but not exactly one that's a surprise. The former Florida Gator has had a tough go in his appearances this season, failing to complete more than ten passes in 4-of-5 contests that he's played the entire game. Alternatively, veteran Joe Flacco excelled in his three outings, tossing seven touchdowns to just one interception. Fantasy managers must track this developing story ahead of the team's Week 9 road matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. If the team does turn to Flacco, it'd be an instant boost for the outlooks of Indy's pass-catchers. Stay tuned.

    From RotoBaller

    Bub Means Oct 28 3:10pm ET
    Bub Means

    New Orleans Saints wide receiver Bub Means (ankle) has reportedly picked up a high-ankle sprain and will "miss time," per Rod Walker of The New Orleans Advocate. Ouch. It's yet another ailment afflicting a Saints' offensive player as the injuries continue to pile up for them. The amount of time he'll miss is unclear, but one has to assume it will be at least a couple of weeks before he returns to action. With quarterback Derek Carr (oblique) projected to return to practice this week, New Orleans' offense is trending positively. Still, it appears they'll be without another one of their skill players for at least a short while. Wide receivers Mason Tipton and Equanimeous St. Brown figure to pick up more snaps, while newly acquired Marquez Valdes-Scantling could be pushed into action sooner than initially anticipated.

    From RotoBaller

    Derek Carr Oct 28 3:00pm ET
    Derek Carr

    New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr (oblique) will practice on Wednesday in preparation for the team's Week 9 matchup, per Katherine Terrell of ESPN. Additionally, head coach Dennis Allen is "optimistic" he'll play on Sunday when the team lines up against the Carolina Panthers on the road. It's fantastic news for New Orleans, which has been without their starting quarterback since the team's loss in Week 5 to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Saints are reeling after their sixth-straight defeat, and while it isn't yet confirmed, Carr's activation would be a massive boost to the offense's outlook. If he does return in Week 9, he'll get a juicy matchup against a tissue-paper-soft Panthers defense. Keep an eye on his status over the coming days.

    From RotoBaller

    Christian Kirk Oct 28 2:50pm ET
    Christian Kirk

    According to head coach Doug Pederson, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Christian Kirk (collarbone) underwent surgery this morning on his broken collarbone. He'll miss the remainder of the season, as Kainani Stevens of the team reported. While Jacksonville's 2024 is in turmoil -- sitting at 2-6 -- it's still a considerable blow to the team, who could have potentially traded Kirk to a contender before the Nov. 5 trade deadline. He'll now begin the road to recovery. It's the second consecutive season that an injury has cut the 27-year-old's campaign short after missing the final five games of 2023 with a core muscle injury. The Texas A&M alum has potentially played his last snap for the Jaguars, with one year left on his four-year deal after being the subject of trade rumors recently. With rookie wideout Brian Thomas Jr. (chest) dinged up as well, wide receivers Gabe Davis (shoulder), Parker Washington, and Tim Jones figure to see an increase in usage.

    From RotoBaller

    Jordan Love Oct 28 2:40pm ET
    Jordan Love

    Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, there is optimism around Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love's (groin) status for this Sunday, and he is considered day-to-day. Love underwent an MRI on Monday, confirming he escaped Sunday's victory having avoided a long-term injury. It's excellent news for Green Bay, as the 25-year-old remained in Week 8's 30-27 win over the Jaguars even after initially tweaking his groin. Still, his status for Week 9 remains to be determined. Fantasy managers will want to monitor this situation, as the Packers' game plan could change with third-year QB Malik Willis under center -- particularly the potential for a more run-centric attack. Green Bay will host their division-rival Detroit Lions this Sunday -- one of the more staunch defensive units in the league.

    From RotoBaller

    Jameis Winston Oct 28 2:20pm ET
    Jameis Winston

    According to head coach Kevin Stefanski, the Cleveland Browns will continue to roll out quarterback Jameis Winston. Scott Petrak of The Chronicle-Telegram reported the news. It's of little surprise, considering the effectiveness Winston displayed in his first start since 2022. The 30-year-old tossed for 334 yards and three touchdowns in Cleveland's 29-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens -- two benchmarks that Deshaun Watson (Achilles) never hit in his Browns tenure. In fact, Watson had not eclipsed even 200 passing yards in any of his 2024 appearances. The former first-overall pick did an excellent job moving the Browns' offense, and he'll get a chance to build on his performance in Week 9 when Cleveland hosts the visiting Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday.

    From RotoBaller

    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Oct 28 2:10pm ET
    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah

    Cleveland Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (neck) is out of the hospital and defensive back Denzel Ward (concussion) is currently in concussion protocol according to Kelsey Russo. Koramoah left Sunday's game on a cart after enduring a collision and went to the hospital out of precaution. Thankfully, the 24-year-old was discharged and did not suffer any serious injuries. Ward suffered his second concussion of the 2024 season on Sunday and will likely miss at least one game as he progresses through the league's protocol. The Browns are slated to face the Los Angeles Charges next week. If both players are unable to suit up, the Browns defense should not be considered as a potential streaming option without two of their top starters.

    From RotoBaller

    Frankie Luvu Oct 28 2:00pm ET
    Frankie Luvu

    Chicago Bears offensive tackle (knee) avoided a serious injury and may only be sidelined for a week or two according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Jones was forced to leave Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders early. He was replaced by third-round rookie Kiran Amegadjie who struggled to contain Washington edge rusher Frankie Luvu as quarterback Caleb Williams was under pressure all afternoon. In this game, Williams threw for a mere 131 yards and completed just 41.7% of his passes. As a result, the Chicago offense was unable to find much rhythm. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor Jones' status throughout the week as his absence would weaken the Chicago line and limit Williams' weekly upside.

    From RotoBaller

    CeeDee Lamb Oct 28 1:50pm ET
    CeeDee Lamb

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb finally put together the performance that fantasy managers have been waiting for. The fifth-year receiver was targeted 17 times on Sunday night in the loss to San Francisco. He caught 13 passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns with both scores coming late in the fourth quarter. The outing was just Lamb's second WR1 weekly finish of the season but with an astounding 45% target share, fantasy managers can expect more of the same in the future.

    From RotoBaller

    Jalen Tolbert Oct 28 1:50pm ET
    Jalen Tolbert

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Tolbert was targeted three times in the comeback loss against San Francisco on Sunday night. Tolbert caught all three targets for 44 yards, making minimal fantasy impact. With CeeDee Lamb (45%) taking a massive target share, Tolbert will likely remain a touchdown-dependent deep flex option going forward.

    From RotoBaller

    Jake Ferguson Oct 28 1:50pm ET
    Jake Ferguson

    Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson worked in the short field on Sunday night in the loss to San Francisco. The 25-year-old averaged just 3.8 yards per reception despite being targeted eight times. He caught six passes for 23 yards, failing to make much of an impact in the box score. The receptions were encouraging for PPR formats and the 21% target share remains encouraging, but Ferguson has still failed to find the end zone in 2024 after leading all tight ends in red zone targets in 2023. He will remain a TE1 option heading into next week's matchup with Atlanta.

    From RotoBaller

    D.K. Metcalf Oct 28 1:40pm ET
    D.K. Metcalf

    Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf (knee) is optimistic he will be able to return in Week 9 to face the Los Angeles Rams according to Gregg Bell of the News Tribune. Metcalf was held out of action this past Sunday due to a knee injury he suffered in Week 7 and was unable to practice all week. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progression this week as a return to practice could suggest he will be able to suit up this weekend. Metcalf has been very productive through the first half of the season as he has totaled 568 yards and three scores on 35 receptions. After scoring just 5.9 PPR points in Week 1, Metcalf has gone on to average 17.3 PPR points since Week 2. Fantasy managers should lock the 26-year-old into their lineup as a high-end WR2 if returns this weekend.

    From RotoBaller

    Dak Prescott Oct 28 1:40pm ET
    Dak Prescott

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott struggled for most of the night on Sunday against San Francisco. It wasn't until halfway through the fourth quarter when Prescott and the Cowboys' offense came to life, pushing too little too late. Prescott's two touchdowns both came with under eight minutes remaining in the game. He finished the night 25-for-38 for 243 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. The 31-year-old will be back in action next week with a slightly easier matchup against Atlanta.

    From RotoBaller

    Ezekiel Elliott Oct 28 1:40pm ET
    Ezekiel Elliott

    Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott drew the start on Sunday night with Rico Dowdle (illness) being a late scratch. The veteran led the rushing attack with 10 carries for 34 yards and a touchdown. He added a reception for four yards in what turned out to be his best fantasy outing since Week 1. With Dowdle likely to be back next week, Elliott's fantasy relevance was likely short-lived.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Fields Oct 28 1:40pm ET
    Justin Fields

    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields (hamstring) will test out his hamstring during pre-game and remains questionable for Monday's game against the Giants. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network noted that if there are any issues with Fields, the team may opt to lean on the side of caution with the bye week coming up. Fantasy managers should expect Fields to serve as the No.2 option behind Russell Wilson if he is able to suit up. During his six starts this season, Fields averaged a solid 21.4 PPR points per game due to his elite rushing upside. Last weekend, Wilson looked quite sharp in his 2024 debut as he threw for 264 yards and two scores against the Jets. Wilson should be viewed as a QB2 this evening and a solid flex option in DFS facing the Giants who have the 20th-most points to opposing quarterbacks this season.

    From RotoBaller

    Dalvin Cook Oct 28 1:40pm ET
    Dalvin Cook

    Dallas Cowboys running back Dalvin Cook was elevated from the practice squad on Sunday night with Rico Dowdle (illness) missing the game as a late scratch. The veteran rushed six times for 12 yards and added a ten-yard reception, totaling 22 yards in his Dallas debut. He is not currently in the fantasy picture, especially with Dowdle expected back next week, but his usage going forward could further muddy the backfield should he be elevated again.

    From RotoBaller

    Diontae Johnson Oct 28 1:30pm ET
    Diontae Johnson

    Carolina Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson is expected to be traded before the trade deadline according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Schefter reported this on the Pat McAfee Show on Monday afternoon. The veteran wideout was held out of action this past Sunday due to a rib injury. However, he has performed very well at times this season in Carolina. During Weeks 3 through 6, Johnson averaged an impressive 18.3 PPR points after struggling during the opening two weeks of the campaign. Johnson remains an intriguing buy-low candidate for redraft purposes as he will likely join a much more positive fantasy environment during the stretch run of the season. Fantasy managers who currently roster Johnson should continue to hold him on their roster as better days are likely ahead.

    From RotoBaller

    Brian Thomas Jr. Oct 28 1:20pm ET
    Brian Thomas Jr.

    Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (chest/ribs) could miss 2-4 weeks due to a chest and rib injuries he suffered in their loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon according to Jeremy Fowler. Fowler noted that the young wideout will undergo further scanning to determine the full extent of the injuries. Fantasy managers should expect the standout rookie to miss at least two weeks of action with the potential to miss a longer period of time. The LSU product has enjoyed an impressive start to his NFL career as he has averaged 15.2 PPR points per game with 573 total yards and five scores. The Jaguars also lost Christian Kirk (collarbone) for the remainder of the season on Sunday. This will leave Trevor Lawrence with a depleted wide receiver room consisting of Parker Washington, Gabe Davis, and Tim Jones in their Week 9 tilt against the Philadelphia Eagles.

    From RotoBaller

    Mason Rudolph Oct 28 12:20pm ET
    Mason Rudolph

    Tennessee Titans quarterback Mason Rudolph had his team looking competitive early on in Sunday's matchup with the Lions, leading two touchdown drives with the score knotted at 14 apiece a minute into the second quarter, but ultimately lost 52-14 after failing to score the rest of the game. The 29-year-old finished 22 of 38 passing with 266 yards, one TD pass, and two interceptions, plus he added four rushes for 29 yards and a rush TD of his own. Much to Calvin Ridley's delight, Rudolph gave him 15 looks and was able to connect on 10 of them for 143 yards. The Titans have a winnable matchup at home versus the Patriots in Week 9, but it is uncertain whether Will Levis will be ready or not by then. Neither one would realistically be a viable streaming option, but for Ridley managers at least, it seems Rudolph would at least be a slight upgrade for his fantasy prospects.

    From RotoBaller

    Rome Odunze Oct 28 12:10pm ET
    Rome Odunze

    Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze had a modest performance against the Washington Commanders in Week 8, finishing with three catches for 41 yards and no touchdowns. It's challenging for any receiver to shine when the quarterback manages only ten completions for a total of 131 yards. Odunze's 41 yards unfortunately led all Bears receivers, highlighting the limited offensive production. He was targeted six times, indicating that quarterback Caleb Williams views him as a go-to option, even if some passes were off-target. Odunze will aim to bounce back next week in a favorable matchup against the weaker Arizona Cardinals defense.

    From RotoBaller

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