Mon Oct 27 9:06am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Taylor has another huge week
This was a really strange week for fantasy teams. Sure, we had some big scoring fantasy games once again. But we also had some really good players lay some eggs. It caused for an uneven scoring across fantasy leagues. Hopefully, you weren’t hurt too badly by the poor games and took advantage of the big scoring players.
Chargers 37, Vikings 10
Fantasy Stud: Kimani Vidal. Vidal continues to show well as the Chargers starting running back. He ran 23 times for 117 yards and a touchdown. He also caught a pass for 10 yards. Vidal scored 19.7 fantasy points. He has 100-yard games two of three and is becoming almost a must-start for fantasy teams
Fantasy Dud: Jordan Mason. The return of Aaron Jones was a real negative for Mason. He did next to nothing, rushing four times for just three yards. He caught a pass for three yards, finishing with 1.6 fantasy points. His rush attempts were a season low. Mason had at least double-digit rushes all but a game before this one. He is a bit of a shaky play with Jones back in the lineup.
Game Notes: Aaron Jones returned from injury and led the Vikings in rushing, but ran five times for just 15 yards. He also had two receptions for 15 yards.
Ladd McConkey had six receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown. McConkey has touchdowns three of four games and topped 14 fantasy points all four of those games.
Bills 40, Panthers 9
Fantasy Stud: James Cook. Cook got back to his monster ways from earlier in the year. He ran 19 times for 216 yards and two touchdowns. Cook scored 33.6 fantasy points. It was his highest-scoring game of the season. Cook now has 20-plus fantasy points five of seven games
Fantasy Dud: Dalton Kincaid. Kincaid returned from injury and caught just a pass for 23 yards. He was not much involved offensively. The positive is he was able to play and play near his usual amount of snaps. It was just a disappointing showing for the talented tight end.
Game Notes: Tet McMillan had seven receptions for 99 yards. He set a career high in receptions and scored 16.9 fantasy points.
Chuba Hubbard had more carries than Rico Dowdle this week but Dowdle finished with more yards. Hubbard ran 12 times for just 34 yards and a touchdown. Dowdle had eight carries for 54 yards.
Ravens 30. Bears 16
Fantasy Stud: Derrick Henry. Henry found the end zone for the second time in three games. He ran 21 times for 71 yards and two touchdowns, scoring 19.1 fantasy points. Henry has six touchdowns on the season. He is starting to come on a bit after a string of down games.
Fantasy Dud: Caleb Williams. Williams was held out of the end zone in this one. He was 25-of-38 or 285 yards with an interception. Williams scored just 15.65 fantasy points. He has less than 16 fantasy points two straight and three of four games. Williams has cooled a little for fantasy owners.
Game Notes: Tyler Huntley played well in his start this week, going 17-of-22 for 186 yards and a touchdown without a turnover. Huntley also ran eight times for 53 yards.
Rome Odunze had his second 100-yard game of the season. He had seven receptions for 114 yards on 10 targets. He had fewer than 35 yards two straight before this showing.
Patriots 32, Browns 13
Fantasy Stud: Drake Maye. Maye continued his strong play, going 18-of-24 for 282 yards and three touchdowns with an interception. Maye also had seven rushes for 50 yards. Maye scored 30.1 fantasy points, topping 30 points for the first time this year. Maye has at least 23 fantasy points six of eight games.
Fantasy Dud: Rhamondre Stevenson. Stevenson struggled to do much despite leading the running backs in touches. He ran 12 times for just 34 yards and caught a pass for 15 yards. Stevenson scored just 5.9 fantasy points. Stevenson has fewer than 40-rushing yards five of six games.
Game Notes: TreVeyon Henderson got some work and took advantage, rushing 10 times for 75 yards. He averaged 7.5 yards per carry. Henderson had double-digit rushes for just the second time this year.
Quinshon Judkins left the game early because of a shoulder injury and was unable to return. He had nine carries for 19 yards and three catches for negative two yards.
Dolphins 34, Falcons 10
Fantasy Stud: Tua Tagovailoa. He woke up with a swollen eye but that didn’t slow Tagovailoa in this game. He had maybe his best game of the season against a very good Falcons pass defense. He was 20-of-26 for 205 yards and four touchdowns without a turnover. He scored a season-high 26.25 fantasy points and rebounded in a big way after two dismal performances
Fantasy Dud: Bijan Robinson. Robinson had a rare down game. He ran nine times for just 25 yards and caught three passes for 23 yards. He had just 48 total yards against a defense that has really struggled at times this year. It was a very unexpected showing from Robinson.
Game Notes: Kirk Cousins was pretty ho-hum in his first start of the year. He was 21-of-31 for 173 yards without a touchdown or an interception.
Kyle Pitts got much of the work in the passing game with Drake London out. He had nine receptions for 59 yards. Pitts has 16 receptions on 19 targets his last two games.
Eagles 38, Giants 20
Fantasy Stud: Saquon Barkley. Barkley finally had one of his monster games, rushing 14 times for 150 yards and two touchdowns. Barkley also had four receptions for 24 yards. Barkley scored a season-high 33.4 fantasy points. It was the first time all season he topped 20 fantasy points in a game. This game was a welcome sight for Barkley fantasy owners
Fantasy Dud: Theo Johnson. Johnson had three catches for just 20 yards. Johnson scored just five fantasy points, giving him five or fewer points two of three games. Both of his down games were against this same Eagles defense, though.
Game Notes: Cam Skattebo suffered a dislocated ankle and had to be carted from the field. He is expected to miss the rest of the season. Skattebo had three carries for 12 yards and an 18-yard touchdown catch before getting hurt.
Tank Bigsby had just nine carries but managed to have a 100-yard showing. He got work with the Eagles up big and Barkley got a little banged up. Bigsby ran nine times for 104 yards.
Jets 39, Bengals 38
Fantasy Stud: Breece Hall. Hall had a huge game. He ran in two scores and even threw in a touchdown pass. He rushed 18 times for 133 yards and two touchdowns. Hall also had two catches for 14 yards and was 1-of-1 for a four-yard touchdown pass throwing the ball. Hall scored a season-high 32.9 fantasy points. He had fewer than double-digit fantasy points two straight before this one
Fantasy Dud: Noah Fant. There were very few duds in this high-scoring game. Fant was a bit of a disappointment, though, after scoring 14.4 fantasy points his last time out. Fant had three receptions for 41 yards. He has two games with double-digit fantasy points this year but has yet to top 50 yards in a single game. He is a clear touchdown-dependent fantasy player in the offense.
Game Notes: Joe Flacco had three touchdowns without a turnover. He was 21-of-34 for 223 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran two times for 14 yards and a score. Flacco has two straight three-touchdown performances.
Ja’Marr Chase had his third straight game with double-digit receptions. He had 12 receptions for 91 yards on 19 targets.
Texans 26, 49ers 15
Fantasy Stud: C.J. Stroud. Stroud played a great game, going 30-of-39 for 318 yards and two touchdowns with an interception. He also ran for 30 yards. Stroud scored 25.9 fantasy points, his second-highest total of the season. Stroud has 20-plus fantasy points three of four games
Fantasy Dud: Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey was a big disappointment. He ran eight times for just 25 yards and caught three passes for 43 yards. He failed scoring at least 22 fantasy points for the first time all season. He didn’t even hit double-digit fantasy points, scoring just 9.8 points. You expected much better than McCaffrey - even with the tough matchup.
Game Notes: George Kittle had four receptions for 43 yards and a touchdown after not catching a pass his previous game. Kittle has found the end zone two of three games this year.
Jaylin Noel scored double-digit fantasy points for the second straight game. He had five receptions for 63 yards on six targets.
Bucs 23, Saints 3
Fantasy Stud: Bucs defense. This unit played great, allowing just three points. The Bucs defense also returned an interception for a touchdown and had five sacks. Tampa also had two total interceptions and two fumble recoveries. This unit was dominating, carrying the Bucs to a road win
Fantasy Dud: Emeka Egbuka. Despite the Bucs being super short at receiver, Egbuka wasn’t able to do much. He had three receptions for 35 yards in what seemed a great matchup for him. He scored just 6.5 fantasy points, his second lowest total of the season. Egbuka has cooled off in recent weeks, having fewer than double-digit fantasy points three straight.
Game Notes: Spencer Rattler was benched after going 15-of-21 for 136 yards with an interception. He also lost a fumble. Rookie Tyler Shough played in relief and was 17-of-30 128 yards with an interception.
Rachaad White and Sean Tucker about split the work at running back for the Bucs. White ran 13 times for 35 yards. Tucker ran 12 times for 42 yards and a touchdown.
Broncos 44, Cowboys 24
Fantasy Stud: Bo Nix. Nix continued his red-hot play, finishing 19-of-29 for 247 yards and four touchdowns with an interception. Nix scored 27.35 fantasy points. He has two straight games with four touchdowns. Nix started the season a bit slow but has really picked up his play the last few weeks
Fantasy Dud: Dak Prescott. Prescott had a rare down game, failing to score a touchdown against a good Broncos defense. He threw for 188 yards with two interceptions. Prescott was looking matchup proof but this game might give those owners second thoughts on that line of thinking. Prescott scored just 10.5 fantasy points, breaking a streak of four straight games with at least 25 points.
Game Notes: RJ Harvey found the end zone for the first time in his career, scoring three times. Harvey ran seven times for 46 yards and two scores, and caught a pass for a five-yard touchdown.
Troy Franklin scored for the second straight game. He had six receptions for 68 yards and two touchdowns on eight targets.
Colts 38, Titans 14
Fantasy Stud: Jonathan Taylor. Taylor continues to make his push for top fantasy player this year. He scored three more touchdowns. Taylor ran 12 times for 153 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught two passes for 21 yards and a touchdown. Taylor scored 37.4 fantasy points, giving him 30-plus points three of four games. He is having some kind of season, already having 14 touchdowns in just eight games
Fantasy Dud: Tony Pollard. Pollard led the team in carries, but wasn’t much help to fantasy teams. He ran 11 times for 44 yards and caught a pass for nine yards. Pollard scored just 6.3 fantasy points, giving him fewer than seven points two of three games. Pollard is a tough player to use right now, especially with Tyjae Spears starting to play well.
Game Notes: Daniel Jones had multiple touchdowns for the fourth straight game. Jones was 21-of-29 for 272 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover.
Chimere Dike led the Titans in the passing game, catching seven passes for 93 yards on eight targets. He has 16-plus fantasy points two straight games.
Packers 35, Steelers 25
Fantasy Stud: Jordan Love. Love had a huge game, going 29-of-37 for 360 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. He scored a season-high 32 fantasy points. It was a welcome sight for fantasy owners after having fewer than 20 points two straight games. Love is capable of the big game any week in this offense, though
Fantasy Dud: Romeo Doubs. Doubs had been producing very well for fantasy owners but didn’t do much in this one. He had three receptions for 44 yards. He did convert a two-point try but still finished with fewer than double-digit fantasy points. Doubs remains the most reliable of the Packers fantasy receivers but will have some down games in an offense with a lot of weapons.
Game Notes: Tucker Kraft had seven receptions for 143 yards and two touchdowns. He has double-digit fantasy points four straight games.
Christian Watson played his first game of the season and looked good, catching four passes for 85 yards. Watson had a big workload in his first game back from a torn ACL.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) will not be on the practice field on Wednesday, according to head coach Andy Reid. Pacheco suffered an MCL sprain late in the Monday night win over the Washington Commanders in Week 8 and is considered week-to-week, so it shouldn't be a surprise that he's not practicing. The 26-year-old is unlikely to be active for a Week 9 showdown against the Buffalo Bills, but the good news is that KC will head into their bye in Week 10, so it's possible Pacheco will only end up missing one game. With Pacheco unlikely to be able to play this weekend, veteran Kareem Hunt should take over lead-back duties, with rookie Brashard Smith also having an expanded role and being in play as a flex option for fantasy managers. Pacheco has been a big disappointment in fantasy leagues in 2025, running for 329 yards and just one touchdown on 78 carries over his first eight games.
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According to a source, there's "no chance" that Cleveland Browns All-Pro pass-rusher Myles Garrett gets dealt ahead of next Tuesday's trade deadline, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. "People have a better chance of winning the lottery," the source said. The Browns surely would be asking for much more than any team is willing to offer for Garrett, so he will remain with Cleveland for at least one more season. The 29-year-old defensive end is having another fantastic season and is coming off an absolute dominant performance in the Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots, in which he had five sacks, six tackles, and a forced fumble. Garrett and the Browns will be on bye in Week 9, but he should be right back in starting fantasy lineups in IDP leagues in Week 10 against the New York Jets. He is already at 10 sacks through eight games in 2025.
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Tennessee Titans interim head coach Mike McCoy said that wide receiver Calvin Ridley (hamstring) will not practice on Wednesday, per Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com. Ridley was injured in Week 6 and hasn't practiced or played since, and he's trending in the wrong direction early in the week to make his return this Sunday to face the visiting Los Angeles Chargers. Even if the 30-year-old returns to practice in the next couple of days and suits up in Week 9, fantasy managers won't be in a rush to throw him back into their starting lineups. Ridley just hasn't shown much chemistry with rookie first-round quarterback Cameron Ward this year when he's been on the field, catching 16 of his 35 targets for 290 yards and no touchdowns in six games. If Ridley misses another game, rookies Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike will have elevated roles for the third straight contest.
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Free-agent WR Robbie Chosen (Commanders) was signed to Washington's practice squad on Wednesday, Oct. 29. He was released from their practice squad on Monday, Oct. 27.
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Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. benefitted from receiver Drake London's (hip) absence in the Week 8 upset loss to the Miami Dolphins, catching all nine of his targets from quarterback Kirk Cousins for 59 yards. "He's going out there and executing at a very high level," head coach Raheem Morris said. Although Pitts has scored just once so far in 2025, the 25-year-old former fourth overall pick has been more involved this year under offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, catching 39 of his 47 targets for 344 yards through seven games. Those numbers have made him the TE13 in half-PPR scoring through eight weeks. London's potential return in Week 9 against the New England Patriots could put a damper on Pitts' overall fantasy upside this weekend, but he has proven to be a low-end TE1/high-end TE2 every week so far in 2025.
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The Buffalo Bills activated wide receiver Gabe Davis (knee) from Injured Reserve on Wednesday, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Sports. Davis has been on the IR since early September with a knee issue, but he's back now and will practice with the team on Wednesday as they begin preparing for a showdown this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. The 26-year-old returned to Buffalo this offseason after spending the first four years of his NFL career with the Bills. In 2024, he played in a career-low 10 games with the Jacksonville Jaguars and caught 20 of 42 targets for 239 yards and two touchdowns before suffering a season-ending injury. Davis will be looking to earn his way onto Buffalo's active 53-man roster in the second half of the season, but if he does, he'll be an unpredictable deep threat who probably won't be on the field all that often.
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Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson said on Wednesday that he expects wide receiver Darnell Mooney (hamstring, shoulder) to take "major steps forward" in his play going forward after dealing with hamstring and shoulder injuries this year, according to Tori McElhaney of AtlantaFalcons.com. It certainly didn't happen in last week's upset loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 8, when Mooney caught only one of his four targets for 11 yards. It was especially disappointing, with Drake London (hip) out due to injury, but it also came with veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins making his first start of the year, with Michael Penix Jr. (knee) sidelined. If London is back this weekend against the New England Patriots, fantasy managers will most likely be avoiding Mooney as a WR4/flex option after he has put up two one-catch performances in his last three games.
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Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales strongly suggested on Monday that Week 9 against the Green Bay Packers "will be the week he ditches the shared carries approach and rides the hot hand and feet of Rico Dowdle," according to Joseph Person of The Athletic. Chuba Hubbard missed some time earlier this year with a calf injury, which coincided with Dowdle having the best two-game stretch by a Panthers running back in team history. Carolina leaned on Hubbard in Canales' first season in 2024. They gave him a four-year, $33.2 million extension last year, and the Panthers don't want to trade him at this year's deadline. Hubbard will still be involved in the backfield if he's not traded, but Dowdle's production this year -- 5.7 yards per carry, 605 rushing yards, and two touchdowns -- makes him deserving of lead-back duties. Dowdle has earned more work over Hubbard and will be the one with RB2 upside this Sunday against Green Bay.
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Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (hip) is day-to-day coming out of the team's Week 8 upset loss to the Miami Dolphins, in which he was ruled out, according to AtlantaFalcons.com's Terrin Waack. "Drake is in the building, feels good, planning on practicing. Get a chance to look at him moving around a little bit today. Those guys are both feeling day-to-day but a lot better than we felt last week," head coach Raheem Morris said. London popped up on Atlanta's injury report late last week and was a surprise inactive on Sunday, but the fact that he'll be back on the practice field on Wednesday (even if he's limited) is a sign that he could return this weekend to face the New England Patriots. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (knee) is also day-to-day after missing Week 8, so the Falcons could be getting both London and Penix back. The 24-year-old London is a must-start in fantasy lineups if he's active against New England.
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For most of the season, it was looking like a slam dunk that New York Jets running back Breece Hall would be traded, but ESPN's Dan Graziano's sense now is that "it's no longer a sure thing." Hall is in the final year of his deal with the Jets, and the team has a pair of RBs they like behind him in Braelon Allen (knee) and Isaiah Davis. However, Allen is already out for the rest of this season, and there are people in the Jets building who are "leery of the idea of trading Hall." The 24-year-old showed in the Week 8 upset win over the Cincinnati Bengals that he's still explosive, going for 133 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and throwing a touchdown. If the Jets receive a really strong offer for Hall, they will probably take it, but he's no longer a slam dunk to be traded. Ahead of next Tuesday's trade deadline, Hall's chances of being dealt could be 50-50.
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The New Orleans Saints announced on Tuesday that rookie Tyler Shough will start at quarterback in Week 9 against the Los Angeles Rams. Spencer Rattler was benched during last week's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Shough went 17-for-30 for 128 yards, no touchdowns, and one interception in the 23-3 loss. The 26-year-old former second-rounder out of Louisville is on the rise in fantasy football in deeper two-QB leagues now that he has been named the starter moving forward, but he'll have a difficult first test as a starter in Week 9 against a potent Rams defense that is fresh while coming off their bye week. The Rams' defense has allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game to the QB position so far through eight weeks. Shough could remain the Saints' starting QB for the rest of the year, but we certainly wouldn't recommend him as a streamer at the position this week in his first NFL start.
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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler writes that teams he's talked to think that Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers possibly has the best chance of being dealt among available wide receivers at this year's trade deadline. The Raiders continue to receive interest in the seven-year veteran, and Fowler believes that the Raiders want a strong draft pick in return. The Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, and Buffalo Bills are believed to be in the receiver market. Fowler predicts that if Meyers is moved before Tuesday's deadline, he will end up with the Steelers, who are seeking an upgrade behind WR1 DK Metcalf. The Raiders are clearly in a transitional phase, and Meyers has made it clear he wants out of Sin City. The Raiders just signed veteran Tyler Lockett, too, which would soften the blow of trading away Meyers. The 28-year-old has struggled with quarterback Geno Smith running the offense, catching only 29 passes for 329 yards and no touchdowns in 2025, so perhaps a change of scenery can get him going.
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Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (knee) is considered day-to-day with the bone bruise in his knee. Still, head coach Raheem Morris told reporters on Wednesday that he feels "really good" about his QB for Sunday's Week 9 game against the New England Patriots, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Morris also said that the second-year signal-caller is in line to take part in Wednesday's walk-through practice, although it's unclear if he'll be full-go or limited. Either way, it's good news for the 25-year-old southpaw after he missed the Week 8 upset loss to the Miami Dolphins. He was limited in practice all of last week before being ruled out, so Penix may need to upgrade to a full practice at some point this week to be cleared to play on Sunday. If Penix plays this weekend, he'll be a midrange QB2 in fantasy versus the Pats, although he could be without his top wideout in Drake London (hip), who also missed last weekend's loss.
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Green Bay Packers running back Emanuel Wilson saw his largest workload of the season in his team's Week 8 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, recording 87 scrimmage yards on 14 touches. Wilson has been efficient when he's had the ball in his hands this year, averaging 5.1 yards per touch on 43 touches across seven games played. The Packers have a workhorse running back ahead of Wilson on the depth chart in Josh Jacobs. However, Jacobs has been playing through a calf injury and has failed to crack 16 touches in either of his last two games after recording at least 20 touches in each of his first five. Wilson is still the clear RB2 in Green Bay as long as Jacobs is active, but there could be an opportunity for more consistent backfield snaps while the team manages Jacobs' workload.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Bam Knight appears to have a clear runway to be his team's lead back in a favorable Week 9 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Cardinals running back Trey Benson (knee) will be on Injured Reserve for at least one more game, and the team released veteran back Michael Carter earlier this week. Before Arizona's Week 8 bye, Knight had recorded 118 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 29 touches across his last two games. He'll likely split backfield snaps to some degree with Emari Demercado in Week 9, but Knight profiles as the early-down and goal-line back. The Cowboys have allowed the third-most rushing yards (1,168) in the NFL this season. Knight should be viewed as a low-end fantasy RB2 heading into Week 9.
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (foot) missed his team's last two games before their Week 8 bye due to a mid-foot sprain. However, Murray is reportedly on track to return to the field for Arizona's Week 9 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Murray was having a down season before getting hurt. Across five games in 2025, the 28-year-old has recorded 961 passing yards, six touchdowns, and three interceptions. Still, Murray remains a threat with his legs (173 rushing yards, one touchdown) and gets a very favorable matchup on Monday night against Dallas. The Cowboys currently rank dead last in the NFL in passing yards (2,185) and passing touchdowns (20) allowed. If Murray can return against Dallas, he profiles as a low-end fantasy QB1 in Week 9.
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The Detroit Lions and star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson have agreed to terms on a four-year, "mega-extension," per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The number two overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft, Hutchinson is currently playing out the fourth year of his five-year rookie contract. While the exact terms of the extension are unclear, it appears Hutchinson will now be under contract with Detroit for the remainder of the decade. The 25-year-old has bounced back nicely in 2025 from the serious leg injury that ended his 2024 season in Week 6. Across seven games this year, Hutchinson has recorded six sacks, 13 QB hits, and four forced fumbles. Pro Football Focus grades him as the second-best edge defender out of 119 qualified players so far in 2025. As long as he stays healthy, Hutchinson could be on his way to his second Pro-Bowl and first All-Pro selection this season.
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Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Flacco (shoulder) is up in the air for Week 9 with a sprained right AC joint, according to head coach Zac Taylor.
Fantasy Spin: The good news is an AC joint sprain is a matter of pain tolerance. The bad news is Flacco is 40, and managing that in your throwing shoulder could be a problem. Flacco is the QB8 over the last three weeks. Based on his track record, we'd expect Flacco to be available against the Chicago Bears Sunday. However, he could be hindered by it, which would push him to the midrange QB2 area.
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Free-agent TE Marcedes Lewis (Bears) signed an undisclosed deal with the Denver Broncos Wednesday, Oct. 29.
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt has been productive while working in a backfield committee this season, recording 302 yards from scrimmage and five touchdowns on 70 touches across eight games. With fellow Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) considered week-to-week after suffering an MCL sprain in Week 8, Hunt could play a true lead-back role in Week 9 against the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs have their bye in Week 10, so Hunt may be looking at a short-term workload bump. Additionally, Chiefs rookie running back Brashard Smith will also continue to play a role, especially in the passing game. Still, if Pacheco is sidelined against Buffalo, Hunt is a solid bet for double-digit touches and should dominate snaps around the goal line.
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