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Join now >Tyrell Williams has quiet Week 2 as Chargers fall to Chiefs.
Williams caught just two passes for 15 yards. Philip Rivers had one of the worst games of his career with three interceptions and having completed just 20/40 passes for no touchdowns, so Williams suffered in the box score. He should bounce back in a good spot against the Eagles next Sunday.
9/25/17 - 02:49 PM ET
Brian Hoyer was 24/49 for 234 yards and one interception in Sunday’s overtime loss to the Cardinals.
Hoyer struggled for the third time in four weeks, and he’s now on pace for 3,432 yards, eight touchdowns, and 16 interceptions. Outside of Week 3’s primetime shootout with the Rams, it hasn’t been good for San Francisco’s offense in 2017. They have a chance to pickup their first win of the season next Sunday against the Colts, but Indy will likely be favored at home. Hoyer isn’t a fantasy option.
10/2/17 - 01:50 PM ET
Brittan Golden catches 21-yard pass in Week 3.
The reception, Golden’s only one of the night, was late in the game against the Cowboys. He’s not on the fantasy radar at the moment, as he’s not getting a ton of playing time or targets.
9/26/17 - 09:01 AM ET
Dez Bryant gets 13 targets in Week 4.
Bryant caught five passes for 98 yards in the loss to the Rams, and he’s now on pace for 64 receptions for 848 yards and eight touchdowns through four games. Bryant should be able to increase his pace and get over the 1,000-yard mark this season, but it doesn’t look like he’s going to get back to being that perennial 1,300-yard receiver he was from 2012-2014.
10/2/17 - 01:33 PM ET
Alex Collins leads Ravens’ backfield in Week 4 loss.
Collins rushed nine times for 82 yards, including a long of 50 yards. He didn’t catch a pass, and also lost a fumble. Overall, it was a solid game from Collins, as he ran hard and decisive, and probably deserved more work. Hopefully Baltimore won’t abandon the running game next week against the Raiders, and despite the good showing, Collins is tough to trust in that matchup.
10/2/17 - 12:46 PM ET
Dak Prescott throws three touchdowns in Cowboys’ loss to the Rams.
Prescott played well overall, going 20/36 for 252 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception while adding three carries for 25 yards, but the turnover hurt in a close game. One of Prescott’s touchdowns came to Ezekiel Elliott, who made a very athletic play to dive into the end zone. Then he also threw a touchdown to a wide-open James Hanna and another while rolling to his left and hitting Brice Butler on the run in the end zone for 10 yards. Through four games, Prescott is on pace for 3,764 yards, 32 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, and 356 yards and four touchdowns on the ground. Now Prescott and the Cowboys need to face Aaron Rodgers and the Packers next week in what could be another shootout.
10/2/17 - 01:24 PM ET
Duke Johnson Jr. scores in Week 4.
Johnson racked up nine receptions on ten targets, gaining 47 yards through the air while adding four carries for 13 yards and a touchdown late in the game to avoid a shutout against Cincinnati. Johnson, who is on pace for 80 receptions through four games, will be a PPR FLEX option in Week 5 against the Jets.
10/2/17 - 10:46 AM ET