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Join now >Tyrell Williams catches two passes against the Jaguars.
Williams gained 49 yards on his two receptions, with his receptions going for 19 and 30 yards; but it could’ve been a bigger day if not for a dropped would-be touchdown on a deep ball. It wasn’t exactly right off his hands, but it was a ball it looked like should’ve been caught—and maybe the sun was in Williams’ eyes. Williams isn’t a recommended fantasy option next week, as he hasn’t had over 50 yards since Week 4 against the Eagles.
11/13/17 - 12:28 PM ET
Blake Bortles throws two interception but Jaguars improve to 6-3.
The Chargers shut down Leonard Fournette and the running back, so the Jaguars threw the ball a ton in the win. Bortles was 28/51 for 273 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions while also adding five carries for 34 yards on the ground. He was playing a very good game until late, when he threw two interceptions to safety Tre Boston—but the Jaguars still pulled out a win. Bortles faces the Browns in Week 11, but he’s a risky streaming option.
11/13/17 - 12:36 PM ET
Keenan Allen gets team-high seven targets versus Jacksonville.
This was the most difficult matchup of the season for Allen, but he had a pretty good game, catching four passes for 48 yards while working as a reliable target for Philip Rivers over the middle. Allen also received a carry on an end around, and he picked up six yards. With an easier matchup on deck in Week 11 against the Bills, Allen will go back to being a WR1/WR2 option.
11/13/17 - 12:26 PM ET
T.J. Yeldon gets nine touches against the Chargers.
Yeldon carried three times for 11 yards and caught six of eight targets for 39 yards in the Jaguars win. After he was inactive for nearly the first two months of the season, it’s good to see Yeldon continue to contribute when given his opportunity after what must’ve been a frustrating several weeks on the bench. Yeldon isn’t yet a FLEX option, but he’s particularly worth a look in PPR leagues as a good receiver out of the backfield.
11/13/17 - 12:42 PM ET
Travis Benjamin gets one carry in Week 10.
Benjamin gained 13 yards on his lone offensive touch in the game, though he was targeted three times in the passing game, including on an overtime interception on a deep ball attempt late in the game. It wasn’t an easy play, but ideally Benjamin would’ve been able to bring down A.J. Bouye after he intercepted the pass. Benjamin will have boom potential against the Bills next week, though he also offers a very low floor.
11/13/17 - 12:24 PM ET
Le’Veon Bell handles 31 touches in 20-17 win over the Colts.
Bell rushed 26 times for 80 yards, adding five receptions for 32 yards. Indianapolis came out and played hard, particularly against the run, and Bell couldn’t get going against them. He should bounce back on a short week as the Steelers host the Titans on Thursday night. As always, he’s a high-end RB1.
11/13/17 - 12:35 PM ET
Melvin Gordon gets 21 touches against the Jaguars.
Gordon couldn’t get much going in this one, carrying 16 times for 27 yards while adding five receptions (on a team-high eight targets) for 15 yards. Teammate Austin Ekeler, meanwhile, had 15 touches in the game and scored twice on passes to the flat that he took down the sideline. Gordon probably would’ve done the same thing if he was in on those plays, but that’s just how it goes sometimes. And despite the 21 total touches, it would’ve been nice to see the Chargers try to give Gordon more carries, as he has the opportunity to pop one at any time. The performance by Ekeler (who did have a lost fumble late in the game) is a bit of a concern, but Gordon should still have workhorse status moving forward and will be an RB1 versus Buffalo in Week 11.
11/13/17 - 12:22 PM ET