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Join now >Jamison Crowder scores in win over the Packers.
Crowder caught four passes for 39 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown in the second quarter. He also rushed once for six yards. Washington did most of their damage in the first half of a 31-17 victory, and they’ll now head into the bye week at 2-1. Crowder should be considered a decent FLEX option in a potential shootout with the Saints in a couple weeks.
9/24/18 - 10:26 AM ET
Rishard Matthews catches one pass in Week 3.
Matthews gained three yards against the Jaguars. He’s off to a slow start to the season, but this is basically like the preseason for him after he missed the entire summer. Matthews does not need to be owned in fantasy leagues.
9/24/18 - 10:24 AM ET
Chris Thompson contained in win over the Packers.
Thompson rushed six times for 17 yards and caught a pass for no gain in the 31-17 victory. Washington played ahead throughout, which titled the game flow against their dynamic receiving back. However, fantasy owners shouldn’t hesitate to get Thompson in lineups when he returns from his Week 4 bye, as the Redskins will face the Saints on Monday Night Football for a game with major shootout potential.
9/24/18 - 10:23 AM ET
Darius Jennings catches one pass in Week 3.
Jennings seven yards on his reception against the Jaguars. Jennings doesn’t get enough playing time to be a reliable fantasy option.
9/24/18 - 10:23 AM ET
Jonnu Smith catches one pass in Titans’ win.
Smith gained nine yards on his lone reception versus Jacksonville. The second-year tight end has upside, but he’s very difficult to trust in fantasy lineups right now.
9/24/18 - 10:21 AM ET
Luke Stocker catches one pass in Week 3.
Stocker gained 11 yards on his lone reception against the Jaguars. He’s helping fill in for Delanie Walker but is not a fantasy option at the moment.
9/24/18 - 10:21 AM ET
Adrian Peterson has a big day as Redskins defeat the Packers, 31-17.
Peterson rushed 19 times for 120 yards and two scores, both of which came from two yards out in the first half. He disappointed last week against the Colts, but AD has now had a big-time performance in two-of-three games to start the year, and he will get to rest up with an early bye before facing the Saints in Week 5 on Monday Night Football. For what it’s worth, New Orleans has played very stout run defense through three weeks.
9/24/18 - 10:20 AM ET