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Join now >Mark Andrews goes over 100 yards again in Week 2.
Following up a 8/108/1 line to open the season, Andrews kept it going versus the Cardinals in Week 2, catching eight passes for 112 yards and a touchdown. The score came in the first quarter when Andrews got wide open for a 25-yarder up the right sideline, and the second-year tight end remained open all day. Andrews has been an integral part of a surprising Ravens passing attack, but keep in mind that the Cardinals have been very soft against tight ends this season after giving up 131 yards and a touchdown to rookie T.J. Hockenson in Week 1. Still, Andrews has clearly earned TE1 status at this point, and he might be involved in a Ravens-Chiefs shootout next Sunday.
9/16/19 - 07:39 AM ET
Kyler Murray nears 350 yards in Cardinals’ Week 2 loss.
Murray was 25/40 for 349 yards while carrying three times for four yards against the Ravens. The rookie quarterback helped both Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk go over 100 yards despite facing a tough defense, and his 16.4 standard fantasy points was a solid outing, especially with no touchdowns and little damage on the ground. Murray is off to a very promising start, as he hasn’t done much rushing through two games yet has been a viable fantasy option. The rushing should pick up, and Murray will be on the QB1 radar for Week 3 as the Cardinals host the Panthers.
9/16/19 - 07:34 AM ET
Lamar Jackson makes history in Ravens’ Week 2 victory.
Jackson was 24/37 for 272 yards and two touchdowns while adding 16 carries for 120 yards, becoming the first player in NFL history with at least 250 pass yards and 120 rush yards in a game. The first touchdown was a 25-yard strike to a wide-open Mark Andrews down the right sideline, and the second was a pass to Hayden Hurst at the goal line. Jackson also threw a perfect 41-yard deep ball to the outside shoulder of Marquise Brown to help ice the game late as the Ravens improved to 2-0. Baltimore’s offense is getting players wide open, but Jackson is playing exceptionally well and has been very accurate through two games—and from a fantasy perspective, he added the rushing element that wasn’t there in Week 1. It’s still early in the season and this was against perhaps the league’s two worst defenses, but the second-year quarterback was massively underrated entering the season. He’ll remain a great fantasy QB1 option for Week 3 versus the Chiefs.
9/16/19 - 07:24 AM ET
Dallas Goedert (calf) did not return for the Eagles.
Goedert did not record a catch before leaving early versus the Falcons. Goedert dealt with a calf injury during the summer, and he’ll probably be considered week-to-week with for now.
9/15/19 - 11:37 PM ET
DeSean Jackson (groin) did not return against the Falcons.
Jackson was injured early in the game and never returned, catching no passes before leaving. The veteran receiver has dealt with soft tissue injuries in the past, and it’s possible this is a multi-week thing after he wasn’t able to return to tonight’s game.
9/15/19 - 11:37 PM ET
Alshon Jeffery (calf) did not return to tonight’s game.
Jeffery stood on the sideline in pads without his helmet for much of the night, and he had no catches during his brief time in the game. For now, consider Jeffery 50/50 for next Sunday against the Lions.
9/15/19 - 11:36 PM ET
Corey Clement (shoulder) is officially questionable to return for the Eagles.
Clement fumbled the opening kickoff of the second half and hurt his shoulder on the play, and now he’s officially being called questionable to return. Hopefully Clement is able to get back out there for a team that’s been decimated by injuries tonight.
9/15/19 - 10:22 PM ET