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WSH Redskins 9 – 19 MIN Vikings

Another pretty uneventful Thursday night game that actually turned out how everyone probably thought it would have. 1 TD and 7 field goals gave us this score and the Vikings managed to get it done with 0 punts. Kirk Cousins didn’t get it done for fantasy owners as the only TD of the game was by Dalvin Cook but Cousins did put up an impressive 23/26 stat line with 2 attempts being thrown away and another attempt being a dropped pass. Cook continued his dominance putting up 98 yards and 1 TD on the ground and adding another 73 yards receiving. Adam Thielen was out of this game with a hamstring injury so Stefon Diggs was the top guy and came through with 7 catches for 143 yards on 7 targets. No one else was really a major factor in the receiving game with Cousins spreading the ball around evenly and the Vikings offense continues to look good in both the pas and run game. For the Redskins, Case Keenum left the game early with a concussion so they brought in the rookie Dwayne Haskins who only threw the ball 5 times and managed to get intercepted while over throwing a pass to Terry McLaurin. Keenum is confirmed to be the starter for Week 9 if healthy as it looks like Haskins still has a while to go before being an NFL starter. Adrian Peterson showed up against his former team and put up 103 all purpose yards and got a standing ovation from the crowd.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Dalvin Cook – 28.1

Stefon Diggs – 19.3

Adrian Peterson – 12.3

Terry McLaurin – 7.9

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SEA Seahawks 27 – 20 ATL Falcons

With Matt Ryan out, the Falcons couldn’t get anything going on offense to start the game and gave up 3 TDs on 3 consecutive drives to the Seahawks which basically put the game away going into halftime with Seattle leading 24-0. Russell Wilson didn’t have to do much after halftime and put up a solid game throwing for 182 yards and 2 TDs. Tyler Lockett was his primary target catching all 6 passes thrown to him for 100 yards while DK Metcalf, one of our Week 8 Boom or Bust players, continued to be an end zone threat catching 2 TDs on just 5 targets. With Will Dissly out for the season, we were looking forward to see who would step up as Wilson’s end zone guy and it seems like the rookie WR has fit the role. Chris Carson scored the third TD on a 1 yard run and put up a respectable 90 yards on the day. The Falcons did come out swinging after half time and Matt Schaub was able to finish drives and Atlanta scored TDs. Schaub looked like Ryan out there with an impressive 460 yards on the day along with 1 TD and 1 interception. Brian Hill scored the only rushing TD for Atlanta on a nice 23 yard run with Ito Smith out. Devonta Freeman didn’t do much on the ground only rushing for 39 yards but was heavily involved in the passing game catching all his 8 targets for 63 yards. Julio Jones had a great game even without a TD putting up 152 yards on 10 receptions while Austin Hooper continues to be the TE1 on the season catching another TD and putting up 65 yards. Calvin Ridley was taken out of the game for a concussion evaluation but did return and finished the day with 4 catches for 70 yards. With Mohamed Sanu getting traded last week, we wanted to see Ridley get more involved but it was Russell Gage who stepped up and caught 7 receptions for 58 yards. We will have to monitor that situation going forward with Matt Ryan as QB.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Julio Jones – 25.2

Matt Schaub – 20.4

Austin Hooper – 18.5

DK Metcalf – 16.3

Tyler Lockett – 16

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PHI Eagles 31 – 13 BUF Bills

This was considered an upset but after last week’s game against Miami, we could tell the Bills aren’t exactly the playoff contenders we thought they would be. The RBs did the heavy lifting for Philadelphia and exposed the Bills run defense. Jordan Howard received the bulk of the carries with 23 attempts for 96 yards and 1 TD but it was Miles Sanders making headlines with his first breakout game of the season. Sanders only carried the ball 3 times but put up 74 yards and 1 TD with majority of those yards coming from a 65 yard TD run. He also stayed involved in the passing game catching 3 receptions for 44 yards. Boston Scott was the third RB to get a TD on a 4 yard run. Zach Ertz continues his disappearing act only catching 2 passes while Dallas Goedert seems to have taken over as Carson Wentz’s end zone target. Alshon Jeffrey continues to be the lead WR, with Desean Jackson out, putting up 64 yards on 4 receptions. The Bills didn’t have the same success on the ground against an elite Eagles run defense. Josh Allen was actually the leading rusher for Buffalo with 45 yards while Frank Gore and Devin Singletary combined for 53 yards total. Singletary did manage to get a receiving TD on a 28 yard flare pass though. We expected Buffalo to throw the ball more due to the Eagles having such a good run defense and terrible secondary but with crazy winds present, Allen could only complete 16 of his 34 attempts. John Brown was the leading WR with 5 receptions for 54 yards but it was Cole Beasly who caught the other TD for the Bills on a 14 yard pass from Allen. Buffalo has a favorable schedule coming up and needs to take advantage of it in order to keep up with the Patriots in the AFC East.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Miles Sanders – 22.8

Jordan Howard – 18.1

Josh Allen – 17.3

Devin Singletary – 14.9

Carson Wentz – 14.4

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LA Chargers 17 – 16 CHI Bears

Does the Bears losing by 1 point on a missed field goal sound familiar? Well it happened again this time with Eddy Pineiro kicking for Chicago. This was a pretty slow game between 2 bad offenses going up against 2 solid defenses and the first TD wasn’t scored until late in the 2nd quarter by the Chargers. Melvin Gordon scored that first TD on a 19 yard run and put up his first decent performance since returning from his hold out. Gordon only had 31 yards and 2 receptions for 3 yards so that TD definitely saved the day for him. Austin Ekeler had the other TD for LA on a 11 yard catch from Philip Rivers. Keenan Allen led in receptions with 7 for 53 yards on 10 targets while Mike Williams put up 69 yards on 3 receptions. We didn’t expect much from either side in this game due to it being more of a defensive game but we did have David Montgomery as a Week 8 Boom or Bust candidate and he definitely boomed! After only getting 2 carries last week, Montgomery got fed with 27 carries and put up 135 yards and 1 TD. Chicago had 2 goal to go situations to start the game and Nagy didn’t punch it in with Montgomery both times so he probably could have had 1 or 2 more TDs. Anyways, this game is positive news for Montgomery owners since his increase in volume translated to increased production and it should continue moving forward. The Bears passing game was average as usual and Allen Robinson led the WRs with 5 catches for 62 yards as he continues to be Mitch Trubisky’s favorite target.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

David Montgomery – 24.7

Keenan Allen – 12.3

Melvin Gordon – 11.4

Allen Robinson – 11.2

Austin Ekeler – 10.2

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NY Giants 26 – 31 DET Lions

This game went pretty much as expected. It was a higher scoring game with both QBs going back and forth against 2 below average defenses. Daniel Jones put up his best day since his start against TB in Week 3 and threw for 322 yards and 4 TDs. Golden Tate and Saquon Barkley led the team in targets and receptions with both players being targeted 10 times and catching 8 of their 10. Tate put up 85 yard on his 8 while Barkley put up 79 yards and 1 TD to go along with his 64 rushing yards. Darius Slayton was the surprise of the day catching 2 TDs while only having 2 receptions. If Sterling Shepard were to miss even more time Slayton can be a viable weekly option on a Boom or Bust basis. Evan Engram added the 4th TD while catching 4 passes for 40 yards. On the other side of the ball, Matthew Stafford continues the start of a good run with another 300+ yard game along with 3 TDs and 1 interception. With the Detroit WR core it seems like it can either be Kenny Golladay’s day or Marvin Jones’ but they can’t co-exist. This week it was Golladay’s turn as he put up 123 yards on 6 catches and 2 TDs while Jones only caught 4 passes for 22 yards. The Lions’ backfield seems to be a mess with Kerryon Johnson out as Tra Carson actually lead in carries with 12 while Ty Johnson only had 7. Both backs combined for 59 yards and it seems like this is a situation we want to avoid unless we get a clear lead RB.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Saquon Barkley – 28.3

Kenny Golladay – 28.3

Daniel Jones – 28.2

Matthew Stafford – 23.4

Darius Slayton – 19

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NY Jets 15 – 29 JAX Jaguars

This game got off to a hot start with 3 TDs total by both teams in the first quarter but slowed down until the end. Sam Darnold and the Jets came off of a beating by the Patriots in Week 7 to try and redeem themselves but it didn’t work out too well. Darnold did have 2 TDs but those came along with 3 interceptions. Le’Veon Bell did not get any volume at all with the Jets playing catch up for majority of the game as he carried the ball only 9 times for 23 yards along with 3 receptions for 12 yards. With New York leaning on the passing game, Darnold spread the ball out pretty evenly and Demaryius Thomas lead the Jets’ WRs with 5 receptions for 63 yards. Thomas could be a WR to keep an eye on if the Jets can manage to trade away Robby Anderson. With Chris Herndon missing another week, Ryan Griffin filled in once more and caught 2 TDs showing the importance of the TE role on this team. If Anderson does get traded, we think both Griffin and Herndon will be able to co-exist with targets getting freed up. Otherwise, it would be something to keep your eye on going forward as Anderson staying could limit the upside for both TEs. Minshew Mania continues after an ugly Week 6 as Garnder Minshew threw for 279 yards and 3 TDs. Leonard Fournette couldn’t really get much going on the ground against the Jets run defense as he had 19 carries for 76 yards and 66 of those yards came from a big run in the beginning of the game but he did get involved in the passing game catching 7 passes for 60 yards. Chris Conley stepped up with Dede Westbrook leaving the game early and Conley caught 4 passes for 103 yards and 1 TD. D.J Chark continued his campaign as a top 10 WR and put up 79 yards and 1 TD and had a whopping 12 targets with Westbrook out.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Ryan Griffin – 24.6

Garnder Minshew – 24

Leonard Fournette – 20.6

Chris Conley – 20.3

D.J. Chark – 19.9

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CIN Bengals 10 – 24 LA Rams

The Bengals continue their perfect season moving to 0-8 and impressing fans all over the world as they played the Rams in London this week. It seems like Cincinnati’s strategy was to just have Andy Dalton throw the ball the whole game as he had 52 attempts! Out of those 52, 32 were completed for 329 yards and 1 TD. Now if you have A.J. Green sitting on your bench this is probably music to your ears as 4 receivers for the Bengals had 7+ targets this week. Alex Erickson, Tyler Eifert and Tyler Boyd all had 6 receptions putting up 97 yards(Erickson), 74 yards(Eifert) and 65 yards(Boyd). On top of that, Auden Tate added another 65 yards on 5 receptions. Green is likely to be back after the bye week and those targets for all WRs involved on this team look phenomenal since Green is a stud who will draw top coverage. Joe Mixon was the only player for the Bengals who actually caught a TD and added another 66 yards on the ground putting up his best fantasy performance of the season. After the game was tied at 10-10, the Rams took control adding 2 TDs and didn’t have to do much after that in order to win the game. Jared Goff put up another solid performance throwing for 372 yards and 2 TDs. His favorite WR Cooper Kupp had himself a day catching 7 of his 10 targets for 220 yards and 1 TD. Yup, that’s not a typo. If this game was competitive he could have easily gotten close to 300 yards. Josh Reynolds took over Brandin Cooks’ role as Cooks left the game early with a concussion and will likely miss some time as this is his second concussion in the past couple of weeks. Reynolds put up 73 yards and 1 TD and could have a role in the offense going forward if Cooks were to miss a couple of weeks. The last Rams’ TD was from Todd Gurley who split carries with Darrell Henderson 50/50 and they combined for 93 yards.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Cooper Kupp – 35

Jared Goff – 22.9

Andy Dalton – 18.2

Joe Mixon – 17.7

Josh Reynolds – 16.2

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ARI Cardinals 9 – 31 NO Saints

The Cardinals’ red zone struggles continue after having a 3 week ease of schedule. The Saints defense held them to no TDs this week and Arizona players should be played based on their weekly match up as their upside is limited without scoring. Kyler Murray was on his way to become a top 5 fantasy QB but without end zone success there are likely better streaming options on the waivers. Murray did put up 220 yards passing the ball and couldn’t get much done on the ground against a tough New Orleans run defense. David Johnson didn’t play as he’s out with an ankle injury and Chase Edmonds pulled his hamstring during the game so both RBs are likely to miss some time. Arizona did trade for Kenyan Drake on Monday morning and this backfield has turned into a messy RBBC all of a sudden. Christian Kirk returned and had the best game out of all Cardinals players catching 8 of his 11 targets for 79 yards. Charles Clay stepped up catching another 3 of passes for 88 yards and Larry Fitzgerald couldn’t get his second foot down in the end zone to score a TD and save his terrible day of 2 catches for 8 yards. Drew Brees came back after missing majority of the season with a thumb injury and it looks like he hasn’t lost a step as he threw for 373 yards, 3 TDs and 1 interception. Latavius Murray got to lead the backfield again with Alvin Kamara out and did more than enough to show his value going forward. Murray put up 102 rushing yards and 1 TD while adding another 55 receiving yards and 1 more TD. Michael Thomas continues to be the most trusted WR on the team with 11 receptions for 112 yards and 1 TD.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Latavius Murray – 36.7

Michael Thomas – 27.3

Drew Brees – 24.9

Christian Kirk – 17.8

Charles Clay – 11.8

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TB Buccaneers 23 – 27 TEN Titans

The Bucs couldn’t get it done against the Titans as they had a lead in the 3rd quarter but the defense couldn’t hold on while Tennessee were able to intercept Jameis Winston late in the 4th to win the game. Winston leads the NFL along with Baker Mayfield in interceptions with 12 on the season. He had 2 this game along with 2 TDs and 301 yards. Majority of those yards went to Mike Evans who put up a monster game catching 11 of his 12 targets for 198 yards and 2 TDs. Chris Godwin took a backseat this week with only 4 catches for 43 yards and this situation is starting to look similar to what’s going on in Detroit with Kenny Golladay and Marvin Jones. Although there have been games when both Evans and Godwin put up points, when Winston favors one on any given day he will throw to them all game. The backfield couldn’t get much done against a solid Titans run defense as Winston actually lead in rushing with 53 yards mostly coming from rushing in the 4th quarter when Tennessee spread out to protect the pass. Ronald Jones and Peyton Barber split carries 50/50 and combined for 55 yards. Ryan Tannehill was a top streaming option this week due to TB’s secondary being terrible and he delivered. Tannehill put up 3 TDs and only 193 yards leading the Titans to their second win in a row. Jonnu Smith took over Delanie Walker’s role and delivered as well with 6 catches for 78 yards and 1 TD. He should continue to be a great TE option going forward with Tannehill at QB and if Walker were to miss more time. A.J. Brown and Tajae Sharpe were the recipients of the other 2 Titans’ TDs but that’s basically all they contributed. Derrick Henry put up a decent game against an elite run defense going for 75 yards on 16 carries but he couldn’t get into the end zone to really make him worth the start this week.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Mike Evans – 42.8

Jannu Smith – 19.8

Ryan Tannehill – 19.4

Jameis Winston – 19.3

Chris Godwin – 10.3

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DEN Broncos 13 – 15 IND Colts

As the score suggests there were plenty of punts and field goals with two solid defenses going up against each other. The Colts did manage to get it done on a last minute drive to score and field goal and they keep their lead in a highly competitive AFC South Division with every team winning their games this week. Joe Flacco continued his mediocre season throwing for just 174 yards and 0 TDs. Flacco is out for Week 9 against the Browns with a neck injury and Brandon Allen will be making his first career start. With Emmanuel Sanders gone, Courtland Sutton stepped up into the WR1 role and had a decent game catching 3 of his 6 targets for 72 yards. It also seems like Noah Fant and Phillip Lindsay benefited from Sanders leaving as they both had 5 receptions but couldn’t do much with them as Fant put up 26 yards and Lindsay put up 17. It will be worth to see how Brandon Allen performs against Cleveland in Week 9 as it might be an upgrade from Flacco since it is the year of the backup QB. Royce Freeman put up another TD this week but only managed 40 yards on the ground while splitting work with Lindsay 50/50 again. Jacoby Brissett couldn’t get into the end zone this week and that’s where his fantasy value has come from. He did throw for 202 yards but also lost a fumble for the second week in a row. Marlon Mack had a solid performance against a pretty good Broncos run defense putting up 76 yards on 19 carries and 1 TD. Mack continues to average just under 20 carries per game so he’s a safe weekly start with upside against a positive match up. Brissett spread the ball out all over the WR core and Jack Doyle actually lead in receptions with 4 for 61 yards. T.Y. Hilton had a quiet game only catching 2 of his 6 targets for 54 yards and last week’s stud, Zach Pascal, only had 1 reception for 6 yards.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Marlon Mack – 16

Phillip Lindsay – 12.6

Royce Freeman – 11.5

Courtland Sutton – 10.2

Jack Doyle – 10.1

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CAR Panthers 13 – 51 SF 49ers

I apologize for my poor prediction last week calling this game close. It was a complete blow-out as San Francisco puts up 51 points?! This would make it seem like Jimmy Garoppolo would have a career-high fantasy score… but he didn’t. Jimmy G threw for an underwhelming 175 yards and 2 touchdowns and an interception. The real hero was Tevin Coleman who probably made a lot of fantasy owners very happy and a lot of fantasy owners pissed off. Coleman exploded for 105 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns. He also caught another touchdown which brought him to almost 40 fantasy points. 3 of the 4 touchdowns were in the first half! Although carries were pretty even between Tevin, Raheem Mostert, and Matt Breida, Coleman seems to be optimizing his limited touches. Prepare for an increase in workload for the back that is proving himself to be a reliable asset to this less than stellar offense. If I were a Breida owner, I would be a little worried as this game can solidify the depth chart for the 49ers. George Kittle had an average game (in relation to the score) with 6 receptions for 86 yards and Emmanuel Sanders is finally making himself comfortable with 4 receptions and a touchdown. Nick Bosa will continue to help this offense stay on the field as the 49ers DST had 3 interceptions and 7 sacks. The only player that looked good on the Panthers was Christian McCaffrey. CMC actually had a below average game compared to his other performances with 117 rushing yards, 4 receptions for 38 yards, and 1 touchdown. Kyle Allen looked disgusting and somehow had a worse QBR than Baker Mayfield. Don’t expect another awful performance like this from him but I will continue to stand my ground on him not even being a streaming option. Curtis Samuel and DJ Moore did what they could against this defense and both floated around 8 PPR fantasy points. The one thing I would get out of this game is that tough matchup = ALL Panthers players are sitting on the bench – other than McCaffrey of course.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Tevin Coleman – 37.8

Christian McCaffrey – 27.5

SF D/ST – 18

George Kittle – 14.6

DJ Moore – 8.8

Curtis Samuel – 8.6

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CLE Browns 13 – NE Patriots 27

One of the least efficient offenses vs. one of the most efficient offenses. The Patriots continued their domination by beating the Browns by 14 points. I honestly thought Baker Mayfield would turn the ball over more but only threw 1 interception. He continues to be one of the worst quarterbacks in the league throwing for 194 yards, 1 touchdown, and having a 15.9 QBR. He also had one of the worst interceptions I have ever seen. Nothing new to report about him. Nick Chubb actually had a very nice game but struggled in the weather conditions by fumbling twice. He is a very dominant back and can put up numbers (rushed for 131 yards) but needs to learn how to hold on to the ball. He is still a must start regardless of his butter fingers. Expect only average numbers from receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry until further notice. The LSU receivers had similar stats (OBJ had 5 receptions for 65 yards and Landry had 5 receptions for 52 yards). Tom Brady threw for 259 yards and 2 touchdowns and helped Julian Edelman accrue a monster stat line. Edelman had 8 receptions for 78 yards and 2 touchdowns. Although he struggles with chest issues in between games, he is a must start as he is Tom’s favorite receiver. James White continues to pretend to play running back as he had 4 receptions for 75 yards. As mentioned in our Booms of the Week, he is a PPR monster and a very safe RB2/FLEX play. Being a very TD dependent back, Sony Michel did not find the end zone and therefore had a subpar fantasy game. He surprisingly rushed for 74 yards which is unlike Sony. I think he’ll return to punching in the end zone for touchdowns and minimal yards after this week but he might be back to sharing that Red Zone duty. Rex Burkhead is back and will slowly return to getting some of that limited rushing volume. Watch out for Sony in the upcoming weeks – only start him if you have to.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders

Julian Edelman – 27.5

NE D/ST – 20

Tom Brady – 18.4

Baker Mayfield – 11.6

Jarvis Landry – 11.5

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OAK Raiders 24 – 27 HOU Texans

This game was close for its entirety but the Texans ended up coming up on top – at a cost. J.J. Watt had a season ending injury which can hurt the offensive production for their team. Offensively, this game was not out of the ordinary for Houston. Deshaun Watson had another great game with 3 touchdowns and 279 passing yards on the day. It hurts typing this as a Bears fan. Deandre Hopkins led their unit with 11 receptions for 109 yards. All of this was ordinary. One player that we predicted was Boom was Darren Fells. This tight-end had 6 receptions for 58 yards and 2 touchdowns! He has been solid lately and I’m going to say it again for the people that haven’t listened the past two weeks. Pick up Fells if you don’t have a top 5 TE. His usage is increasing every single game. Lastly, another thing that surprised me was Carlos Hyde. Although he didn’t have a ‘sexy’ stat line – he still rushed for 83 yards and I think he’s starting to fit into this offense more and more every week. On the losing side, Derrick Carr also threw a great game with 3 touchdowns and 285 yards. Josh Jacobs didn’t impress with only 66 rushing yards but I don’t think it’s anything to worry about as he had to regress a little bit after rushing for 124 and 123 yards his past two games. Some honorable mentions for the Raiders receivers are Tyrell Williams (3 receptions, 91 yards, 1 touchdown), Hunter Renfrow (4 receptions, 88 yards, 1 touchdown), and Darren Waller (2 receptions, 11 yards, 1 touchdown). Williams continues his 1 touchdown a game streak and Renfrow is slowly starting to improve his involvement; although he is not a start by any means. Lastly, Waller had a quieter game with a touchdown saving his fantasy performance but you can’t be mad at him. That man has balled out and will continue to impress moving forward.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Deshaun Watson – 27.8

Darren Fells – 23.8

Derrick Carr – 23.4

Deandre Hopkins – 21.9

Hunter Renfrow – 18.8

Tyrell Williams – 18.1

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GB Packers 31 – 24 KC Chiefs

This game was actually a lot closer than I thought it would be. The Packers held on and ended up winning by a touchdown thanks to Aaron Jones. I don’t even know if I should call him a running back anymore as Jones had 7 receptions for 159 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns! He also rushed for 67 yards. Jamaal Williams is also someone to keep an eye on as he also got in the end zone but had an insignificant amount of all-purpose yards. It is obvious that Jones is the preferred back and he is looking like a top 5 running back in PPR formats. Aaron Rodgers continues to stun people not only with his consistent stat lines…but the throws he’s been making! I’ve seen some people keeping Rodgers on the bench because of the absence of Davante Adams and I think that’s a total mistake. Start this man. But, in terms of starting Packers’ receivers, nobody really stood out on Sunday and I wouldn’t trust any of them in my lineup as Rodgers threw to 8 different receivers and Jones took 30% of completions. Until Adams comes back, I’m saying to stay away from the receiving core. On the other side, veteran Matt Moore actually put up a solid game throwing for 267 yards and 2 touchdowns. If you own Patrick Mahomes definitely consider Moore as a streaming option, but I wouldn’t say you should use him as a handcuff indefinitely. The running back situation in Kansas City continues to be a nightmare and the only way you’re going to get a decent game from any of the running backs is if they punch it in the end zone. Lesean McCoy was dominating carries until he fumbled – then Damien Williams took over. Safe to say there’s no clear #1 back and no way I would start either of them. Tyreek Hill had 6 catches for 76 yards and Travis Kelce ended up having a decent game as well with 4 receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown. These two guys will always be reliable regardless of who is throwing the ball on the Chiefs. If you want to get one thing out of this game, it is to sit GB receivers and KC running backs.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

Aaron Jones – 41.6

Aaron Rodgers – 27.1

Matt Moore – 19

Jamaal Williams – 18.6

Travis Kelce – 16.3

Tyreek Hill – 14.1

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MIA Dolphins 14 – 27 PIT Steelers

Wow. That might have been the most uneventful and low stake Monday Night Football game ever. Mason Rudolph had a decent game throwing for 251 yards and 2 touchdowns with 1 interception. His return has enabled the Steelers offense again as James Conner had a monster game with 145 rushing yards and a touchdown! JuJu Smith-Schuster also logged triple digits with 103 receiving yards and a touchdown. Diontae Johnson is slowly filling in as the WR2 in this offense as caught 5 passes for 84 yards. I think it is safe to say that these key players can be considered in your lineups again even though these numbers may be slightly inflated due to playing the Dolphins. Miami honestly did not look horrible for the beginning of the game, but slowly came back to Earth with turnovers by Ryan Fitzpatrick. Fitzmagic threw for 190 yards and 2 touchdowns, but had 3 turnovers. Nothing has changed! Mark Walton also got some action with 11 touches but only rushed for 35 yards and had the silliest fumble of the week. It seemed to just slip out of his hands! I don’t even want to really talk about more of this team because they are so unpredictable and just plain bad. But, I’ll bring up one more name. Devante Parker had 5 catches for 54 yards which would put him in double-digits for PPR formats! He could maybe be a FLEX play in deep PPR leagues but that’s all I’ll ever give him. Do yourself a favor and save yourself the emotional rage – do not pick up anyone on this team. End of story.

PPR Fantasy Point Leaders:

James Conner – 24

JuJu Smith-Schuster – 21.3

Diontae Johnson – 19.4

Devante Parker – 11.9

Ryan Fitzpatrick – 11.3