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Week 2 NFL Capsules

Thu Sep 12 12:06pm ET
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Buccaneers at Lions, 1 p.m. ET

Another playoff rematch awaits the Lions, who went to overtime to knock off the Rams at home in the regular-season opener (26-20). QB Jared Goff isn't fretting the matchup, especially if safety Antoine Winfield Jr. is out. Goff has at least 350 passing yards and multiple TD passes in his last two games against the Buccaneers. Baker Mayfield started out strong in Week 1 and has multiple TD passes in five of the last six games. Neither passer is lacking for a supporting cast. Lions RBs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery both scored in the opener and WR Jameson Williams busted out with a career-high 121 receiving yards in Week 1. Mayfield went to trusted WR Mike Evans, who caught two TD passes for the 21st time in his career last week.

Colts at Packers, 1 p.m. ET

All indications out of Green Bay are QB Jordan Love (knee) is out for at least a week, which thrusts Malik Willis into the crosshairs of the Colts. Indianapolis has won three games in a row in this series, but the cast of characters has changed dramatically since the last meeting in 2020. To say the Packers will be run-heavy with Willis at the helm is an understatement. He had 234 passing yards in three career starts with the Titans, who traded the 2022 third-rounder to the Packers prior to the start of the regular season. Willis has wheels, but the Colts are going to load up to stop the ground game that now features former Raiders RB Josh Jacobs. The Colts dropped the Week 1 game against Houston Texans. QB Anthony Richardson and RB Jonathan Taylor drive a strong running game that sets up WR Michael Pittman Jr. for one-on-one matchups outside. He had at least seven catches in all seven road games in which he played last season.

Seahawks at Patriots, 1 p.m. ET

The NFL's youngest head coaches scored victories in their debuts last week. The Patriots stunned the Cincinnati Bengals last Sunday, holding them to 13 first downs and 224 yards of total offense in a 16-10 win. Rhamondre Stevenson shined for New England, rushing for 120 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries. Mike Macdonald coached the Seahawks to a 26-20 victory over the Denver Broncos. Like New England, Seattle leaned on its rushing attack, getting 103 yards and a TD on 20 carries from Kenneth Walker III. Quarterback Geno Smith also ran for a score. Walker might struggle to get going against the Patriots, though, as New England allowed the third-fewest rushing yards in the league last week (70). That is if Walker plays, as the 23-year-old is dealing with an oblique injury. The Patriots' offense is being steered by Jacoby Brissett, who makes his second career start against Seattle -- the last was in 2017. Brissett has few established weapons on the outside.

49ers at Vikings, 1 p.m. ET

QB Sam Darnold's third start in the calendar year comes against his good friend Brock Purdy and former teammates with the 49ers. Darnold threw two TD passes in his debut as the QB1 for the Vikings last week in his first start since Jan. 7, 2024, in the regular-season finale with the 49ers. Christian McCaffrey is optimistic that he will make his season debut Sunday in Minneapolis. But McCaffrey suggested the same things a week ago before he sat out the opener because of a calf injury and Achilles tendinitis. Second-string running back Jordan Mason appears ready to stand in. He had 28 carries for 147 yards and a touchdown in a 32-19 win over the visiting New York Jets. Vikings RB Aaron Jones had a team-high 109 scrimmage yards (94 rush, 15 receiving and a rush TD) in his first game with Minnesota. Vikings WR Justin Jefferson is chasing a landmark Sunday. He has 396 career receptions and at 25 years, 91 days old on Sunday, could become youngest player in NFL history with 6,000 career receiving yards with 42 against the 49ers. He could also become the third-youngest to reach 400 catches.

Jets at Titans, 1 p.m. ET

Week 1 was the one that got away for QB Will Levis and the Titans, who dropped a 24-17 decision at Chicago. Tennessee allowed scores on a pick-six and blocked punt while holding the Bears' ballyhooed offense to 148 total yards. The Titans blew a 17-0 lead and a chance to get a leg up on AFC South division foes who lost Week 1 (Colts, Jaguars). The Jets came up short at San Francisco on Monday night. Aaron Rodgers completed 13 of 21 passes for 167 yards with a touchdown and a deflected interception but showed some rust, missing throws he made over and over during his 18 years with the Packers. A bigger concern for Jets fans might be a defense that was shredded by the 49ers for 401 total yards and 24 first downs. San Francisco possessed the ball for more than 38 minutes. Titans WR DeAndre Hopkins is back to full strength and has a strong history in this matchup with 21 career catches and five TDs in three games vs. the Jets.

Saints at Cowboys, 1 p.m. ET

Derek Carr and the Saints smacked the Panthers 47-10 in Week 1. Carr tossed three TD passes against Carolina and leads New Orleans into Dallas in the midst of a dynamite six-game run: 17 touchdowns, two interceptions and a 123.0 passer rating in his past six starts. But the Cowboys roughed up the Browns thanks in large part to an NFL-best 24 pressures on QB Deshaun Watson, including six sacks. Dallas has won 16 in a row at home in the regular season, the longest active streak in the NFL. Missing training camp didn't impact chemistry between WR CeeDee Lamb (five catches, 61 yards) and QB Dak Prescott. Lamb could get more work in Week 2 with Pro Bowl TE Jake Ferugson (knee) hobbled last week.

Browns at Jaguars, 1 p.m. ET

A rematch of a back-and-forth game last December won by the Browns, 31-27, pits teams attempting to avoid an early 0-2 start in competitive divisions. The Jaguars dropped a 20-17 decision to the host Miami Dolphins for their sixth setback in the past seven regular-season games. The Browns were beaten 33-17 by the visiting Dallas Cowboys as Deshaun Watson was intercepted twice and sacked six times while passing for 169 yards and one TD. The big challenge for the Jaguars is rebounding quickly. They open the season by playing four consecutive 2023 playoff teams. The following two games are both on the road, against the Buffalo Bills on a Monday night and the Houston Texans. The Browns will be without tight end David Njoku, who injured an ankle in a loss to the Cowboys. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said the Browns are hopeful Njoku can avoid being placed on injured reserve.

Bengals at Chiefs, 4:25 p.m. ET

Here they go again. Joe Burrow and the Bengals limped out of the gate with a Week 1 loss, setting up an important rebound opportunity. While Burrow is 2-0 in the regular season against the Chiefs, this isn't what Cincinnati had in mind when coach Zac Taylor said he emphasized a fast start. The Bengals saw their offense sputter in a stunning 16-10 home loss to the rebuilding New England Patriots, with Burrow completing 21 of 29 passes but only for 164 yards and no touchdowns. The Chiefs and Bengals are meeting for the sixth time in the last four seasons, with the Bengals winning three times, including the AFC Championship Game after the 2021 season in Kansas City. The Chiefs returned the favor in the AFC title game the following year, quarterback Patrick Mahomes' first win over Burrow in four meetings. K.C. survived a scare from the Baltimore Ravens in a 27-20 win in the Thursday night NFL Kickoff game last week. Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely landed fractions of an inch out of bounds on what would've been a TD catch to make it a 27-26 game. There are some new names with big games behind Mahomes. Veteran receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown could be back for Kansas City to join Rashee Rice, rookie first-round pick Xavier Worthy -- who had two TDs in Week 1 -- and Travis Kelce in the passing attack. Brown missed the opener due to a shoulder dislocation sustained in the preseason.

Steelers at Broncos, 4:25 p.m. ET

Pittsburgh has an NFL-high 49 wins against rookie quarterbacks since 1970 and as fortune would have it, the Steelers take a swing at No. 50 on Sunday at Denver. First-round pick Bo Nix led the Broncos in rushing last week in Seattle, when he was intercepted twice and took a handful of other chances that could've ended in the same result. In a home environment, the Broncos are counting on better execution and pass protection, which coach Sean Payton described as "average at best." But Payton might find out his playmaker options are no match for a Steelers pass rush that kept Kirk Cousins on the run in Week 1. In what was originally viewed as a possible Russell Wilson revenge game, the Broncos' former quarterback was relegated to reserve duty in Week 1 and appears headed the same direction Sunday afternoon due to a calf injury. Justin Fields thrived on play-action with nine completions in 13 attempts at Atlanta and ran 14 times for 57 yards.

Bears at Texans, 8:20 p.m. ET

The Bears rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat Houston's AFC South rival, Tennessee, 24-17 in Week 1. Now No. 1 pick Caleb Williams makes his first road start in the NFL in a hostile and noisy atmosphere. The Texans will host the Bears in a showdown on Sunday highlighting the standard Williams is charged with meeting. That's reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year C.J. Stroud, who thrived in a 29-27 road victory over the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday, passing for 234 yards and two touchdowns with a 115.9 rating. Williams conversely, averaged 3.2 yards per attempt, threw for only 93 yards, posted a 55.7 rating and helmed an offense that didn't score a touchdown. Chicago's defense has ranked as one of the NFL's best in takeaways since the middle of last season and scored on a punt block and pick-six last week. Houston's upgraded roster was on full display last week. RB Joe Mixon had 178 yards from scrimmage and WR Stefon Diggs caught two TD passes.

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Player Notes
Raheem Mostert Sep 12 9:30am CT
Raheem Mostert

Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (chest) will not play on Thursday Night Football against the Buffalo Bills due to a chest injury, but his injury is not expected to keep him out long, and he's unlikely to go on Injured Reserve. A stint on the IR list would mean he would have to miss at least the next four games, so this is good news for his fantasy managers. However, the 32-year-old could only produce 19 yards on seven touches last week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, while De'Von Achane (ankle) posted 100 total yards on 17 touches. It's too early to say Mostert could be regressing, but it's on the table. In his absence, Jeff Wilson Jr. and/or Jaylen Wright will handle touches behind Achane, assuming he's active for Week 2.

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Devon Achane Sep 12 9:20am CT
Devon Achane

Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane (ankle) is officially questionable to face the Buffalo Bills on Thursday Night Football, and he is being considered a game-time decision. However, there is optimism that he will suit up based on how he practiced yesterday and how he is feeling. The second-year pro out of Texas A&M missed practice on Monday and Tuesday with an ankle injury but returned to a limited practice on Wednesday. Fantasy managers should wait on official word regarding Achane's status, which will likely come out 90 minutes before kickoff when the team releases its official inactives report. If he's active, he's a must-start option in all formats, and Jeff Wilson Jr. and Jaylen Wright could see touches behind him with Raheem Mostert (chest) already being ruled out. If Achane is ruled out, both backup running backs are worth flex consideration in 12-team leagues.

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Ezekiel Elliott Sep 12 9:00am CT
Ezekiel Elliott

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott could be a touchdown-dependent fantasy play in Week 2 against New Orleans. In Week 1, Elliot rushed 10 times for 40 yards and a touchdown and caught two passes for nine yards against the Browns. His day was salvaged by a touchdown and he and Rico Dowdle basically alternated drives at Cleveland. The reality, however, is Elliott could be a TD machine in the high-powered Cowboys' offense and that could be the case in Week 2 against the Saints. His limited rushing opportunities in what looks like a shared backfield make him a somewhat risky proposition for fantasy purposes week in and week out. But until proven otherwise, the Ohio State product is a solid bet to find paydirt each week and could fall into the end zone multiple times in any given matchup. There are better options for volume at the position in fantasy but Elliott looks like he could be a decent RB2 play this week.

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Rico Dowdle Sep 12 9:00am CT
Rico Dowdle

Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle was involved in the team's game plan in Week 1 against the Browns but will need to improve his efficiency before becoming a fantasy player worth starting in most leagues. Dowdle saw eight carries for 26 yards in Week 1 as he alternated drives with starter Ezekiel Elliott. He did add one catch for six yards. Dowdle's 3.3 yards per carry leaves something to be desired although his usage was somewhat encouraging for his standalone value. In Week 2, expect Elliott to be the featured goal-line back. Dowdle could once again see some game time but he will need to do more with his opportunities to become fantasy-relevant. Fantasy managers with options at the position would be wise to take a wait-and-see approach with Dowdle in Week 2.

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CeeDee Lamb Sep 12 8:50am CT
CeeDee Lamb

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb turned in a solid day at the office in Week 1 at Cleveland but more should be expected of the talented wideout in Week 2 at home against New Orleans. Lamb was targeted 10 times and hauled in five of those passes for 61 yards in the team's 33-17 win over the Browns while adding three rushes for 25 yards. It was a decent day for Lamb who has created a high bar after setting the fantasy world aflame last season. For those just looking at the stat line, the Cowboys didn't take to the air much in the second half of Week 1. Expect more from Lamb in a home game against the Saints. The fact that he was involved with some rushes is also a good sign as he has the skill set to take an end-around to the house. Lamb should move around the formation and be involved early and often in Week 2 in what figures to be a more competitive game. Not that fantasy managers need reassurance to start a player likely drafted with a top 3 pick but Lamb should be fired up with a great deal of confidence.

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Dak Prescott Sep 12 8:40am CT
Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott returns home for a Week 2 matchup against the New Orleans Saints for his first game in Dallas since signing a massive new contract. The Saints beat up on the Panthers in Week 1. Prescott, meanwhile, led Dallas to a runaway win at Cleveland in the opener and was 19-of-32 passing for 179 yards and a touchdown. The game got out of hand, so Prescott slowed things down a bit. In his return home, expect the Cowboys signal caller to be busier and thus have a better fantasy showing. Prescott figures to push for top-five fantasy quarterback status this season and he should this individual week as well. As he continues to build rapport with his top target CeeDee Lamb, his numbers should be better than Week 1. He will be without tight end Jake Ferguson but has plenty of other targets to spread the ball to. There is not much to take away from the Saints' defensive showing in Week 1 as the Panthers' offense was woeful. Start Prescott with confidence.

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A.T. Perry Sep 12 8:20am CT
A.T. Perry

New Orleans Saints wide receiver A.T. Perry (hand) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice according to the team's injury report. Perry missed Week 1 with his hand injury but looks like he will be good to go when the Saints take on the Cowboys in Week 2 barring a setback. Perry's role this season is yet to be defined and the team's matchup with Dallas is a tough one. With Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed as the team's main targets on the outside, Perry is still an intriguing talent worth stashing as his usage becomes more clear.

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Josh Palmer Sep 12 8:10am CT
Josh Palmer

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Josh Palmer (knee) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice according to the team's injury report ahead of a Week 2 matchup against Carolina. Palmer recorded two catches for 15 yards on four targets in Week 1. He has a good matchup in Week 2 if he can suit up, so it is worth tracking his practice participation in the next few days. He was third on the team in targets in the opener behind rookie Ladd McConkey (7) and Quentin Johnson (5).

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Daniel Jones Sep 12 12:40am CT
Daniel Jones

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is tuning out external criticism after a challenging performance in Sunday's 28-6 loss to the Vikings. Despite throwing two interceptions, failing to score on two fourth-quarter red-zone trips, and finishing with a 44.3 passer rating, Jones remains focused on internal matters. "I'm concerned about the people in this building," Jones said, emphasizing his commitment to his team. Addressing the fan backlash, he took a measured approach: "They're upset and frustrated, and we're frustrated too. I understand thatI'm not easily offended. I know I need to play better, and we all need to improve." The Giants were the only team in Week 1 to score fewer than 10 points, a continuation of offensive struggles that have plagued the franchise since Jones was drafted. However, Jones might see improvement in Week 2 against a Commanders defense that ranked last in yards allowed per game in 2023 and recently conceded 37 points to the Buccaneers.

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Kirk Cousins Sep 12 12:00am CT
Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins (Achilles) provided an update on his health following his Week 1 return during an appearance on the Rich Eisen Show Wednesday morning. Cousins expressed satisfaction with his ankle and Achilles, saying, "I felt good honestly. I was really pleased with how my ankle felt, not just the Achilles, but my ankle felt really good." Despite this positive report, Cousins' performance was underwhelming after his return from an Achilles tear. His play was marred by questionable interceptions, including one thrown into double coverage. Additionally, Cousins played mainly from the pistol formation and only went under center twice, limiting his opportunities for play-action, which he typically relies on for success. With the Philadelphia Eagles coming up on Monday night, Cousins remains a risky fantasy option until he demonstrates full recovery and improved performance.

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Geoff Swaim Sep 11 11:43pm CT
Geoff Swaim

The Cleveland Browns signed free agents TE Geoff Swaim (Cardinals), LB Luiji Vilain (Panthers), and DT Siaki Ika (Browns) to the practice squad on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

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Cole Kmet Sep 11 11:40pm CT
Cole Kmet

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus explained that tight end Cole Kmet's limited playing time in Sunday's win over the Titans was due to the team's rotation strategy. Kmet saw fewer than 50% of the snaps, as Eberflus highlighted using multiple tight ends and personnel groupings to exploit defensive matchups. Despite signing a four-year, $50 million extension last offseason and being viewed as a key player in the team's rebuild, Kmet's role is currently shared with Gerald Everett to diversify the offense. Everett and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, who has previously collaborated with the Rams and Seahawks, bring a wealth of experience and trust from their history together. Kmet expressed dissatisfaction with the reduced playing time but emphasized focusing on making the most of his opportunities. As long as he remains in a rotation, Kmet isn't a reliable fantasy starter. However, he has a favorable matchup against the Houston Texans this Sunday, which could help him turn his season around.

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Daryl Worley Sep 11 10:03pm CT
Daryl Worley

Free-agent CB Andre Chachere (Cardinals), CB Trenton Thompson (Steelers) and CB Daryl Worley (Ravens) worked out for the Jacksonville Jaguars Wednesday, Sept. 11.

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Roquan Smith Sep 11 9:13pm CT
Roquan Smith

Baltimore Ravens linebackers Roquan Smith (shoulder) and Kyle Van Noy (eye) were listed as limited and DNP, respectively, regarding Wednesday's practice report. Van Noy played just 37% of the snaps in Thursday night's opener against the Kansas City Chiefs before he exited early in the third quarter. The outside linebacker sustained the injury while attempting to take down Patrick Mahomes, and it's officially listed as a fractured orbital bone. Smith, on the other hand, played a full complement of snaps and appears to have picked up the injury sometime over the last few days. There wasn't much news on him, suggesting this may be a prudent move rather than a necessary one. Baltimore will square off with the Las Vegas Raiders in their home opener this Sunday, and while the Raiders' offensive unit isn't all that fear-inducing, the Ravens cannot afford an 0-2 start. Additionally, they'll take on the Cowboys in Dallas in Week 3 and need their defense at full strength in one of the best games over the first month.

Jordan Love Sep 11 9:12pm CT
Jordan Love

When asked if the door is open for Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (knee) to suit up in Week 2 this Sunday at Lambeau Field against the Indianapolis Colts, head coach Matt LaFleur said, "I'd say it's pretty open." Love did not practice on Wednesday after suffering a Grade 1/2 MCL sprain in his left knee at the very end of the season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last Friday in Brazil. The Packers are not placing the 25-year-old on Injured Reserve, which means they are confident he can return within the next four games. However, despite LaFleur's comments about Love having a shot to play this weekend, fantasy managers should have already formulated a plan to be without Love in Week 2 and possibly beyond. Love's injury typically comes with a three- to six-week timetable, so the smart money is on him missing multiple weeks. The Packers offense could struggle mightily with backup Malik Willis under center in the meantime.

Devaughn Vele Sep 11 9:10pm CT
Devaughn Vele

Denver Broncos wide receivers Josh Reynolds (Achilles) and Devaughn Vele (ribs) were both listed as non-participants in Wednesday's practice. Both wideouts were pivotal pieces in Denver's passing attack against the Seahawks despite the 26-20 loss. Vele and Reynolds each tied for second on the team with eight targets (Courtland Sutton - 12), while the former caught all eight of his --albeit for 39 yards -- and the latter led the team with 45 yards and a long gain of 25. For either player to participate in the Bronco's Week 2 home tilt against the Pittsburgh Steelers, they'll need to get in at least one limited session before the weekend. Of note: while the rookie wideout averaged just 4.9 yards a grab this past Sunday, he was in on 34 of Denver's snaps (49%) and ran 83.9% of his routes from the slot. After a one-game sample, at least -- it would appear Sean Payton has found his "big-slot" guy.

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Tommy Tremble Sep 11 8:40pm CT
Tommy Tremble

Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble (hamstring, back) was back at the team's practice on Wednesday after missing Week 1 due to injury. He was out on the field with his teammates during warm-ups and was officially limited in his return. Tremble will look to suit up for his first action of 2024 this Sunday when Carolina hosts the Los Angeles Chargers in their home opener. The Panthers got molly-whopped by the New Orleans Saints this past Sunday 47-10, and in Tremble's stead, rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders caught one pass on one target for just four yards. The team looked lost in Week 1, and although Tremble seemingly has a good chance of suiting up this week, it is too difficult to project him for a viable fantasy workload. It's early, and Carolina will likely work out its offense over the coming weeks. Still, Tremble can be firmly off fantasy managers' radars.

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Luke McCaffrey Sep 11 8:20pm CT
Luke McCaffrey

When asked about Washington Commanders wide receiver Luke McCaffrey on Wednesday, head coach Dan Quinn gave reporters a shining endorsement. Specifically, Quinn was asked about the wideout and how he has fit into the Commanders' WR corps. He said: "I think we're seeing it go like this [*plane taking off gesture*]. And so that's why more reps and more playing time to go. We've really seen kind of that confidence grow, especially inside in the slot where he can use some of that strength and work guys through." McCaffrey acquired just three targets in the team's 37-20 loss to the Buccaneers, catching all of them for 18 yards. However, rookie QB Jayden Daniels spread the ball around pretty evenly, with four Commanders racking up four targets -- including both running backs -- and another finishing tied with McCaffrey for three. The rookie third-round pick ran the most snaps (36) of all Washington receivers not named Terry McLaurin and took 29 of those from the slot. No other player received more than six.

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Lamar Jackson Sep 11 8:03pm CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (undisclosed) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Sept. 11, and is not on the injury report for Week 2.

Fantasy Spin: Jackson probably was resting when he did not practice earlier in the week and should not have any limitations in Week 2. He is a must-start option in all leagues when healthy.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. Sep 11 8:00pm CT
Marvin Harrison Jr.

Arizona Cardinals rookie first-round wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. saw only three targets and caught one of them for four yards in his NFL debut in the Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Head coach Jonathan Gannon said that Harrison attracted extra coverage from the Bills defense. "As a quarterback, obviously, you're going through your reads," Murray said. "Sometimes the ball goes to him, but that's not my job. I have a sense and a feel for guys when they don't get the ball and when they are getting the ball, but I leave that up to Drew. He tells me, 'Don't worry about that type of stuff. Just keep playing your game and get the ball to where the ball is supposed to go.'" Harrison's quiet day could have been a combination of all those things, and Murray mentioned himself he thinks he and Harrison will eventually get on the same page. Going into Week 2, treat Harrison as a high-end WR2 in fantasy.

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