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NFL week-by-week 2024 schedule. All times ET.
Week 1
Thursday, Sept. 5
8:20 p.m., Baltimore at Kansas City
Friday, Sept. 6
8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Philadelphia
Sunday, Sept. 8
1 p.m., Tennessee at Chicago
1 p.m., Arizona at Buffalo
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Atlanta
1 p.m., New England at Cincinnati
1 p.m., Minnesota at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Houston at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Miami
1 p.m., Carolina at New Orleans
4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Chargers
4:05 p.m., Denver at Seattle
4:25 p.m., Washington at Tampa Bay
4:25 p.m., Dallas at Cleveland
8:20 p.m., L.A. Rams at Detroit
Monday, Sept. 9
8:15 p.m., N.Y. Jets at San Francisco
Week 2
Thursday, Sept. 12
8:15 p.m., Buffalo at Miami
Sunday, Sept. 15
1 p.m., New Orleans at Dallas
1 p.m., Tampa Bay at Detroit
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Green Bay
1 p.m., Cleveland at Jacksonville
1 p.m., San Francisco at Minnesota
1 p.m., Seattle at New England
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Tennessee
1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Washington
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Baltimore
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Carolina
4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Denver
4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at Kansas City
8:20 p.m., Chicago at Houston
Monday, Sept. 16
8:15 p.m., Atlanta at Philadelphia
Week 3
Thursday, Sept. 19
8:15 p.m., New England at N.Y. Jets
Sunday, Sept. 22
1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Cleveland
1 p.m., Green Bay at Tennessee
1 p.m., Denver at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh
1 p.m., Philadelphia at New Orleans
1 p.m., Houston at Minnesota
1 p.m., Chicago at Indianapolis
4:05 p.m., Carolina at Las Vegas
4:05 p.m., Miami at Seattle
4:25 p.m., San Francisco at L.A. Rams
4:25 p.m., Baltimore at Dallas
4:25 p.m., Detroit at Arizona
8:20 p.m., Kansas City at Atlanta
Monday, Sept. 23
7:30 p.m., Jacksonville at Buffalo
8:15 p.m., Washington at Cincinnati
Week 4
Thursday, Sept. 26
8:15 p.m., Dallas at N.Y. Giants
Sunday, Sept. 29
1 p.m., New Orleans at Atlanta
1 p.m., Philadelphia at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., Denver at N.Y. Jets
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Houston
1 p.m., Minnesota at Green Bay
1 p.m., L.A. Rams at Chicago
1 p.m., Cincinnati at Carolina
4:05 p.m., New England at San Francisco
4:05 p.m., Washington at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Cleveland at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at L.A. Chargers
8:20 p.m., Buffalo at Baltimore
Monday, Sept. 30
7:30 p.m., Tennessee at Miami
8:15 p.m., Seattle at Detroit
Week 5
Thursday, Oct. 3
8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Sunday, Oct. 6
9:30 a.m., N.Y. Jets at Minnesota
1 p.m., Buffalo at Houston
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Baltimore at Cincinnati
1 p.m., Carolina at Chicago
1 p.m., Miami at New England
1 p.m., Cleveland at Washington
4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at Denver
4:05 p.m., Arizona at San Francisco
4:25 p.m., Green Bay at L.A. Rams
4:25 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Seattle
8:20 p.m., Dallas at Pittsburgh
Monday, Oct. 7
8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Kansas City
Bye week: Detroit, Tennessee, Philadelphia, L.A. Chargers
Week 6
Thursday, Oct. 10
8:15 p.m., San Francisco at Seattle
Sunday, Oct. 13
9:30 a.m., Jacksonville at Chicago
1 p.m., Houston at New England
1 p.m., Tampa Bay at New Orleans
1 p.m., Arizona at Green Bay
1 p.m., Washington at Baltimore
1 p.m., Cleveland at Philadelphia
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Tennessee
4:05 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Denver
4:05 p.m., Pittsburgh at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., Atlanta at Carolina
4:25 p.m., Detroit at Dallas
8:20 p.m., Cincinnati at N.Y. Giants
Monday, Oct. 14
8:15 p.m., Buffalo at N.Y. Jets
Bye week: Kansas City, L.A. Rams, Miami, Minnesota
Week 7
Thursday, Oct. 17
8:15 p.m., Denver at New Orleans
Sunday, Oct. 20
9:30 a.m., New England at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Cincinnati at Cleveland
1 p.m., Houston at Green Bay
1 p.m., Miami at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Tennessee at Buffalo
1 p.m., Seattle at Atlanta
1 p.m., Detroit at Minnesota
1 p.m., Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants
4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Rams
4:05 p.m., Carolina at Washington
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at San Francisco
8:20 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh
Monday, Oct. 21
8:15 p.m., Baltimore at Tampa Bay
9 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Arizona
Bye week: Chicago, Dallas
Week 8
Thursday, Oct. 24
8:15 p.m., Minnesota at L.A. Rams
Sunday, Oct. 27
1 p.m., Baltimore at Cleveland
1 p.m., Chicago at Washington
1 p.m., Atlanta at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at New England
1 p.m., Arizona at Miami
1 p.m., Green Bay at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Houston
1 p.m., Tennessee at Detroit
4:05 p.m., Buffalo at Seattle
4:05 p.m., New Orleans at L.A. Chargers
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., Carolina at Denver
4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Cincinnati
8:20 p.m., Dallas at San Francisco
Monday, Oct. 28
8:15 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh
Week 9
Thursday, Oct. 31
8:15 p.m., Houston at N.Y. Jets
Sunday, Nov. 3
1 p.m., Dallas at Atlanta
1 p.m., New England at Tennessee
1 p.m., Washington at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Minnesota
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Cleveland
1 p.m., Denver at Baltimore
1 p.m., Miami at Buffalo
1 p.m., New Orleans at Carolina
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Cincinnati
4:05 p.m., Chicago at Arizona
4:25 p.m., L.A. Rams at Seattle
4:25 p.m., Detroit at Green Bay
8:20 p.m., Jacksonville at Philadelphia
Monday, Nov. 4
8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Kansas City
Bye week: Pittsburgh, San Francisco
Week 10
Thursday, Nov. 7
8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Baltimore
Sunday, Nov. 10
9:30 a.m., N.Y. Giants at Carolina
1 p.m., Minnesota at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Denver at Kansas City
1 p.m., Atlanta at New Orleans
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Washington
1 p.m., Buffalo at Indianapolis
1 p.m., New England at Chicago
1 p.m., San Francisco at Tampa Bay
4:05 p.m., Tennessee at L.A. Chargers
4:25 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Dallas
8:20 p.m., Detroit at Houston
Monday, Nov. 11
8:15 p.m., Miami at L.A. Rams
Bye week: Cleveland, Green Bay, Las Vegas, Seattle
Week 11
Thursday, Nov. 14
8:15 p.m., Washington at Philadelphia
Sunday, Nov. 17
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Detroit
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Miami
1 p.m., L.A. Rams at New England
1 p.m., Cleveland at New Orleans
1 p.m., Green Bay at Chicago
1 p.m., Baltimore at Pittsburgh
1 p.m., Minnesota at Tennessee
4:05 p.m., Atlanta at Denver
4:05 p.m., Seattle at San Francisco
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Buffalo
4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers
8:20 p.m., Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets
Monday, Nov. 18
8:15 p.m., Houston at Dallas
Bye week: N.Y. Giants, Arizona, Tampa Bay, Carolina
Week 12
Thursday, Nov. 21
8:15 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Sunday, Nov. 24
1 p.m., Minnesota at Chicago
1 p.m., Tennessee at Houston
1 p.m., Detroit at Indianapolis
1 p.m., New England at Miami
1 p.m., Kansas City at Carolina
1 p.m., Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Dallas at Washington
4:05 p.m., Denver at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Green Bay
4:25 p.m., Arizona at Seattle
8:20 p.m., Philadelphia at L.A. Rams
Monday, Nov. 25
8:15 p.m., Baltimore at L.A. Chargers
Bye week: Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville
Week 13
Thursday, Nov. 28
12:30 p.m., Chicago at Detroit
4:30 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Dallas
8:20 p.m., Miami at Green Bay
Friday, Nov. 29
3 p.m., Las Vegas at Kansas City
Sunday, Dec. 1
1 p.m., Houston at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Atlanta
1 p.m., Arizona at Minnesota
1 p.m., Tennessee at Washington
1 p.m., Seattle at N.Y. Jets
1 p.m., Indianapolis at New England
4:05 p.m., Tampa Bay at Carolina
4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at New Orleans
4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Baltimore
8:20 p.m., San Francisco at Buffalo
Monday, Dec. 2
8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Denver
Week 14
Thursday, Dec. 5
8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Detroit
Sunday, Dec. 8
1 p.m., Atlanta at Minnesota
1 p.m., New Orleans at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Carolina at Philadelphia
1 p.m., Cleveland at Pittsburgh
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Miami
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Tennessee
4:05 p.m., Seattle at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Buffalo at L.A. Rams
4:25 p.m., Chicago at San Francisco
8:20 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Kansas City
Monday, Dec. 9
8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Dallas
Bye week: Denver, Indianapolis, New England, Washington, Baltimore, Houston
Week 15
Thursday, Dec. 12
8:15 p.m., L.A. Rams at San Francisco
Sunday, Dec. 15
1 p.m., Dallas at Carolina
1 p.m., Cincinnati at Tennessee
1 p.m., Baltimore at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Washington at New Orleans
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Miami at Houston
1 p.m., Kansas City at Cleveland
4:25 p.m., New England at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
4:25 p.m., Tampa Bay at L.A. Chargers
4:25 p.m., Buffalo at Detroit
4:25 p.m., Indianapolis at Denver
8:20 p.m., Green Bay at Seattle
Monday, Dec. 16
8 p.m., Chicago at Minnesota
8:30 p.m., Atlanta at Las Vegas
Week 16
Thursday, Dec. 19
8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Cincinnati
Saturday, Dec. 21
1 p.m., Houston at Kansas City
4:30 p.m., Pittsburgh at Baltimore
Sunday, Dec. 22
1 p.m., Detroit at Chicago
1 p.m., Arizona at Carolina
1 p.m., New England at Buffalo
1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Atlanta
1 p.m., Tennessee at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Philadelphia at Washington
1 p.m., L.A. Rams at N.Y. Jets
4:05 p.m., Denver at L.A. Chargers
4:05 p.m., Minnesota at Seattle
4:25 p.m., Jacksonville at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Miami
8:20 p.m., Tampa Bay at Dallas
Monday, Dec. 23
8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Green Bay
Week 17
Wednesday, Dec. 25
1 p.m., Kansas City at Pittsburgh
4:30 p.m., Baltimore at Houston
Thursday, Dec. 26
8:15 p.m., Seattle at Chicago
Sunday, Dec. 29
Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at New England
Time TBA, Arizona at L.A. Rams
Time TBA, Denver at Cincinnati
Time TBA, Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants
Time TBA, Atlanta at Washington
1 p.m., Carolina at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., Las Vegas at New Orleans
1 p.m., Green Bay at Minnesota
1 p.m., Tennessee at Jacksonville
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
4:25 p.m., Dallas at Philadelphia
8:20 p.m., Miami at Cleveland
Monday, Dec. 30
8:15 p.m., Detroit at San Francisco
Week 18
Sunday, January 5
Time TBA, San Francisco at Arizona
Time TBA, Houston at Tennessee
Time TBA, Cleveland at Baltimore
Time TBA, Washington at Dallas
Time TBA, Kansas City at Denver
Time TBA, Minnesota at Detroit
Time TBA, Chicago at Green Bay
Time TBA, Jacksonville at Indianapolis
Time TBA, Seattle at L.A. Rams
Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at Las Vegas
Time TBA, Buffalo at New England
Time TBA, Miami at N.Y. Jets
Time TBA, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Time TBA, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Time TBA, New Orleans at Tampa Bay
Time TBA, Carolina at Atlanta
Tampa Bay Buccaneers All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield Jr. (foot) missed practice all week and has officially been ruled out of the Week 4 game against the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday. Defensive lineman Calijah Kancey (calf) has also been ruled out, while nose tackle Vita Vea (knee) is questionable to play. Winfield is missing his third straight game after injuring his foot in the Week 1 win over the Washington Commanders. Tampa's secondary will be especially vulnerable with the 26-year-old out again, although they could get a break this weekend if both Eagles receivers A.J. Brown (hamstring) and DeVonta Smith (concussion) are out (Smith has already been ruled out). The Buccaneers are on a short turnaround in Week 5 with a Thursday night matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, so there's a good chance Winfield still won't be ready by then. In IDP fantasy leagues, Winfield needs to remain stashed while he heals.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned in his best game of the season in a Week 3 win over the New England Patriots, throwing for 281 yards and two touchdowns. He will look to build upon that performance in Week 4's home matchup against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos have been tough on opposing quarterbacks this season, allowing just the 23rd-most fantasy points per game to the position through three games. Rodgers has gotten progressively better each game this season and is a decent option as a QB2 in superflex leagues but the matchup isn't ideal this weekend. Treat Rodgers as a low-end QB2 in fantasy in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield is coming off a rough performance against the Denver Broncos last week. The veteran signal-caller completed 25-of-33 passing attempts for 163 passing yards and one touchdown with one interception in the loss. Mayfield has been held to two total touchdowns and less than 190 passing yards over the last two games. Mayfield had an awesome season opener, but has come back down to Earth. It's not all his fault as the Bucs offensive line is giving Mayfield nearly no time in the pocket. It wouldn't get any easier for Mayfield against the Philadelphia Eagles defense in Week 4. A defense that has done a nice job against the pass this season. The Bucs o-line gave up seven sacks last week, so if they can hold up, Mayfield should have a better day. However, that's unlikely to happen, so Mayfield should remain on the QB2 radar.
From RotoBaller
The Cleveland Browns defense will head on the road to take on the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. Cleveland's defense has been solid through three games, notching nine sacks, good for the 10th-most in the league. The Raiders will turn back to Gardner Minshew II under center after benching him for Aiden O'Connell last week, but Minshew is on a short leash after throwing just three touchdowns and three interceptions through the first three games of the season and failing to earn a vote of confidence from head coach Antonio Pierce during the week. That being said, the Browns defense comes into Week 4 rather banged up as Myles Garrett (foot, Achilles, thigh), Jordan Hicks (ribs, elbow), and Mike Ford (knee) all missed some practice time this week with their respective injuries. The Browns are 1.5-point road favorites in a game with a low over/under of 36.5 points, so fantasy managers can feel confident starting the unit as a top-10 option this weekend.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie running back Bucky Irving (hamstring) has been given a questionable tag to play in Week 4 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Irving was limited in practice on Wednesday, didn't practice on Thursday and returned to a limited practice on Friday. The 22-year-old fourth-rounder has been more productive than Rachaad White through the first three weeks, which could lead to more touches moving forward, but his status is in question for the weekend. Irving so far has 30 total touches for 182 scrimmage yards and has looked much more elusive and explosive with the ball in his hands. Even if Irving is a shaky RB3/flex play this Sunday against the Eagles, he's deserving of a stash in most fantasy formats, regardless of whether you also have White. If Irving is unable to get the green light to play in Week 4, it will make White a more appealing RB3/flex play himself, while Sean Tucker would serve as the direct backup to White.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White has failed to eclipse over 35 rushing yards through the first three games of the season. Luckily, White's ability in the receiving game has helped salvage his fantasy value. At this point, it's unclear if the Bucs are going to ride with White as the early down back. Instead, Bucky Irving could get the a majority of the rushing attempts while White works as the primary pass catcher in the backfield. Fantasy managers in high PPR leagues should still be able to get decent value from White because of his receiving ability. However, he's unlikely to have much success on the ground against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4. White is going to fall into the low-end RB2 mix until he proves he can run the ball.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie wide receiver Jalen McMillan (hamstring) suffered a hamstring injury in practice on Friday and is now doubtful to be able to play in Week 4 on Sunday against the visiting Philadelphia Eagles. McMillan was officially listed as limited in Friday's practice. Mike Evans (knee) and Chris Godwin (neck) were also on this week's injury report, but the two wideouts have since been cleared to play this weekend. With McMillan now unlikely to face Philly, Trey Palmer will step in as the team's WR3 for at least one week in a very nice matchup. The second-year wideout has only seen three targets through the first three weeks, catching one of them for a 19-yard gain, so he'll only be a deep WR4/flex sleeper worth considering in much deeper fantasy leagues this week. McMillan has exactly one catch in each of his first three NFL games, going for 59 yards and one touchdown.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns kicker Dustin Hopkins has been accurate thus far in 2024, hitting four of his five field goals and all four of his extra points through three games. He will look to keep it going in a road matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. The Raiders have been generous to opposing kickers this season, allowing the third-most fantasy points per game to the position thus far. Hopkins has shown a big leg, hitting two kicks from 50+ yards and 10 from that distance since 2023, but the Cleveland offense has generally underwhelmed due to poor play from Deshaun Watson and multiple injuries across the offensive line. That makes Hopkins tough to trust as a starting kicker in fantasy heading into Week 4 against the Raiders.
From RotoBaller
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Mike Evans (knee) and Chris Godwin (neck) were both on the injury report this week but were officially cleared to play in Week 4 against the visiting Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Evans was limited on Wednesday and Thursday before being held out of Friday's practice for rest purposes, while Godwin was limited all week. The Bucs were apparently resting their top two wideouts this week as they deal with minor injuries. Both of them will be available this weekend and should be considered must-starts in fantasy lineups against an Eagles defense that has allowed the fourth-most half-PPR fantasy points to the position through the season's first three weeks. Evans, in particular, could get the squeaky wheel treatment on Sunday after catching just two passes for 17 yards in the Week 3 loss to the Denver Broncos. Godwin has found the end zone in each of the team's first three games.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Akins will get another turn as the team's starter with David Njoku (ankle) ruled out for a Week 4 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. Akins drew seven targets in Week 3, but he turned those looks into just four catches for 29 yards in the loss to the New York Giants. He will go against a Raiders defense allowing the 13th-most fantasy points per game to tight ends in 2024. Akins holds some value as an option in two tight-end leagues but he is not a starting option outside of that format. Great him as a high-end TE3 heading into the weekend.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (Achilles, foot, thigh) has been cleared to play in Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders and wasn't listed on the final injury report on Friday. It's clear that Garrett isn't 100 percent healthy and may not be at all the rest of the year, but he's going to play through his injuries for now. The All-Pro pass-rusher didn't practice on Wednesday, was limited on Thursday and was a full-go on Friday. The 28-year-old reportedly could eventually need surgery on his foot, but he'll be trying to put that off until the offseason. With a potential limited snap count, Garrett will be a more volatile IDP fantasy option. As long as he's on the field, though, he's worth starting in those fantasy formats, especially against a lackluster Raiders offense that will be missing their top receiver in Davante Adams (hamstring) in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper shook off a slow start to the season to catch two touchdowns in a Week 3 loss to the New York Giants. Cooper will look to do more damage in a road matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. The Raiders have been generous to fantasy wideouts in 2024, allowing the 10th-most fantasy points per game to the position thus far. Cooper has been pretty boom/bust in this current iteration of the Cleveland offense but the matchup is good and he remains the No. 1 option in the passing attack for the Browns. Treat Cooper as a low-end WR2 heading into Week 4 against Las Vegas.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was quiet in a Week 3 loss, catching just four passes for 27 yards. He will look to bounce back in a road matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. The Raiders represent a plus matchup for Jeudy as they are allowing the 10th-most fantasy points per game to wideouts through three games. That being said, the Cleveland passing attack has looked rough at times this season and Amari Cooper reminded everyone why he's the top receiver in town with seven catches for 86 yards and two touchdowns last week. Jeudy can be treated as a low-end flex option heading into Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns running back D'Onta Foreman has been tough to predict through three games. The veteran saw just one snap in Week 1 then led the Cleveland backfield with 14 carries in Week 2. In Week 3 he was back to being an afterthought with just two carries in a loss to the New York Giants. Foreman will look for a larger share of the workload in a road matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. The Raiders have been a great matchup for running backs this season, allowing the second-most fantasy points per game to the position through three games. The unpredictable nature of Foreman's workload on a weekly basis leaves him as a low-end flex option who has a very high risk of busting. He's best left on fantasy benches in Week 4.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns running back Jerome Ford (knee) has been cleared to play in Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday after putting in a full practice on Friday. Ford was held out of practice on Wednesday, creating some uncertainty about his status this week, but he returned to a limited session the following day. Fellow RB Pierre Strong Jr. (hamstring) missed practice all week and will be held out again this weekend. The Browns have involved D'Onta Foreman some, but Ford remains the team's lead back for as long as Nick Chubb (knee) remains out. The 25-year-old Ford has 39 total touches for 203 yards and one touchdown through three games in 2024 and will enter the Week 4 contest in Vegas as an RB3/flex play for fantasy managers against a banged-up Raiders defense. The Raiders defense has been extremely vulnerable on the ground early on, so Ford has considerable upside in this matchup this week.
From RotoBaller
The Green Bay Packers' defense and special teams unit will draw a tough assignment as they head home to face the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4. The Packers were able to tee off on Will Levis and the Tennessee Titans to the tune of eight sacks, two interceptions, a fumble recovery, and a touchdown in Week 3 as the top-scoring fantasy defense on the week. With the Vikings heading to town riding the hot hand of Sam Darnold, plus Justin Jefferson, former Packer Aaron Jones, and the return of Jordan Addison, the Vikings will be a tall order to stop on all fronts. Look for the Packers to have some success but ultimately, be a middling option on the week for fantasy lineups.
From RotoBaller
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (hip, ribs) is officially listed as questionable to play in Week 4 against the division-rival Atlanta Falcons. Kamara started out the week with a DNP on Wednesday before he was limited in practice on both Thursday and Friday. The fact that the 29-year-old got in two straight days of practice puts him on the right side of questionable leading into Sunday's divisional clash, but fantasy managers will still want to check the Sunday morning inactives list to be sure. If Kamara is out or limited at all, it will mean more work for backup Jamaal Williams. Kamara, who has been a big part of the Saints' offense through three weeks, could see even more work through the air if he suits up and receiver Chris Olave (hamstring). Tight end Taysom Hill is another option for backfield work if Kamara is inactive this week. If active, Kamara needs to be started in all fantasy lineups as a clear-cut RB1.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson struggled in a home loss to the New York Giants in Week 3, throwing two touchdown passes but getting sacked eight times on 37 pass attempts. He will look to get back on track in a road game against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. The Raiders have been relatively generous to opposing quarterbacks so far this season, allowing the 11th-most fantasy points per game to the position. That being said, Watson hasn't done much to inspire confidence in him in fantasy this season, throwing just three touchdowns and two interceptions through three games. Still looking for his first 200-yard passing game this season, Watson should be on benches in fantasy as a low-end QB2 heading into Week 4's matchup.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams (toe) is listed as questionable for the Week 4 contest against the visiting New England Patriots on Sunday, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. Williams was also under the weather this week. He did not practice on Wednesday, was a full-go on Thursday and missed another practice on Friday, leading to his questionable tag. Williams' toe became sore on Thursday and was bothering him again on Friday. The 36-year-old's status heading into Sunday's contest is worth watching, mainly for quarterback Brock Purdy against an underrated Patriots defense. Purdy's blind-side protection would be a big downgrade if Williams, an 11-time Pro Bowler, is unable to suit up this Sunday. Williams held out for the entirety of training camp and the preseason before striking a long-term extension with the Niners just before Week 1 of the regular season.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers kicker Brayden Narveson has been excellent for the Packers and looks to keep his good fortune going as Green Bay hosts the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4. Narveson has booted home three field goals in every game this season and has been a top-10 fantasy kicker in each week as well. With Jordan Love (knee) possibly returning in Week 4, Narveson's outlook also gets a bump up as the Packers' offense should have more opportunities to score or get into the opponent's end of the field. With Narveson kicking well and averaging double-digit fantasy points per game this season, he's perfectly capable of being a solid contributor at kicker in fantasy lineups for Week 4's game in Green Bay against the Vikings.
From RotoBaller