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Week 2 SNF: Bears-Texans Preview, Props, Prediction

Sun Sep 15 1:25pm ET
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The Chicago Bears go on the road seeking to upset one of the preseason favorites in the AFC when they visit the Houston Texans on Sunday Night Football.

Both teams etched come-from-behind victories in Week 1, although in much different fashions.

The Bears' offense struggled with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams making his first regular-season start. But a strong defense and some self-inflicted wounds by the Tennessee Titans led to a 24-17 victory. Meanwhile, the Texans scored a key season-opening victory over division rival Indianapolis in a tight 29-27 win.

THE ODDS

The Texans are 5.5- to 6.0-point favorites at most sportsbooks. That includes at BetRivers, where the Bears have drawn 57 percent of the spread-line money despite Houston being backed by 73.5 percent of the total bets.

The 45.0-point Over has seen the Over backed by 71.7 percent of the money and 63.7 percent of the total bets.

PROP PICK

Texas RB Joe Mixon Anytime TD (-145 at DraftKings): Mixon has been the most popular player at the book to reach the end zone at least once Sunday night. The long-time Cincinnati Bengals bell cow back logged 30 carries for 159 yards and a touchdown in his regular-season debut with the Texans last week, with backup Dameon Pierce receiving only three carries.

THE NEWS

Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus was asked how the historic production Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud enjoyed as a rookie last season could be used as a template for Williams, whose debut could reasonably be described as inauspicious.

Eberflus adroitly sidestepped making a comparison that would only add to the already enormous expectations resting on Williams' shoulders. While Stroud crafted one of the greatest seasons for a rookie quarterback in NFL history, Williams struggled in his first career start and relied on the Bears' exceptional defense and special teams to steer the way to a 24-17 home win over the Tennessee Titans.

The Texans will host the Bears in a showdown on Sunday highlighting the standard Williams is charged with meeting. Stroud 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 led an offense that didn't score a touchdown. His handling of a middling performance struck Eberflus.

"He's been really good," Eberflus said. "Him and I watched the plays Monday morning. He comes into my office and was really good there. He's really good with the players owning up to everything and taking responsibility for performance and accountability. That's what you need from leaders on the football team, not just him.

"And then moving forward to coming in (Wednesday) morning and figuring out what we're doing, how we're doing it and having conversations with him. I think he's in a good spot."

The Bears were buoyed by a pair of touchdown returns, including a 43-yard interception return by cornerback Tyrique Stevenson with 7:35 left in regulation that sealed the win. Chicago sacked Titans quarterback Will Levis three times, picked him off twice and limited Levis to 4.0 yards per attempt.

The Bears might need another stifling performance against the Texans, not only to cover Williams as he develops but to help a Chicago offense that has a pair of receivers -- Keenan Allen (heel) and Rome Odunze (MCL strain) -- listed as questionable for Sunday.

Wins can mask warts. But Williams acknowledged that ample work remains for the offense.

"We're here getting better," Williams said. "Just getting back out here making sure we're focused on the small things, the details. Whether it's myself of footwork, drops ... or whether it's the routes, whether it's the run game, hand placement, all these other things when blocking to make sure as an offense we're successful."

The Texans had no such problems offensively. Houston seamlessly inserted veteran newcomers Stefon Diggs (two touchdown catches) and Joe Mixon (30 carries, 159 yards and a touchdown) into their potent mix, with Mixon earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts.

Stroud was sacked four times but did not commit a turnover and was in complete control even under duress, finding Nico Collins (six catches, 117 yards) when the moment was dire.

INJURY REPORT

The Bears ruled out two players for the game, offensive tackle Ryan Bates (shoulder/elbow) and fullback Khari Blasingame (hand/knee). In addition to Allen and Odunze, Chicago listed defensive end DeMarcus Walker (foot) as questionable.

The Texans will be without safety M.J. Stewart (knee). Running back Dameon Pierce (hamstring) and center Juice Scruggs (groin) were considered questionable as of Friday.

THEY SAID IT

Houston had reason to be optimistic that more can be unlocked on the offensive side of the ball.

"I think watching the film from last week, there's definitely a lot of play left on the field," Stroud said. "We can clean up a lot of things. So, yeah, I definitely think that we barely showed what we've got. But it's kind of cool because we still did kind of play pretty good once we stopped shooting ourselves in the foot.

"The plays that we ran good looked great. But the ones that we just barely missed on, it was just the little, little, small things. If we clean those up, man, I think we would've had a way better day, but definitely great to learn in a win."

PREDICTION

Williams has the benefit of a slew of offensive weapons around him, but it's still going to take time for the rookie to acclimate to the speed of the NFL. That was on full display last week and while the defense bailed him out against the Titans and their second-year quarterback Will Levis, the Stroud-led Texans offense will prove too much for the Bears to keep pace with. --Texans 27, Bears 19

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Player Notes
David Bell Sep 15 2:10pm CT
David Bell

Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell (hip) won't return to Sunday's matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The wideout had three catches for 27 yards. Unfortunately, he suffered a hip injury on his last catch of the day. With David Njoku (ankle) ruled out ahead of Week 2 and Pierre Strong Jr. (hamstring) exiting Sunday's contest, the Browns continue to deal with injuries on the offensive side of the ball. Fantasy managers should expect more work for Elijah Moore, Jerry Jeudy, Jerome Ford, and D'Onta Foreman for the rest of the game.

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Pierre Strong Jr. Sep 15 2:10pm CT
Pierre Strong Jr.

Cleveland Browns running back Pierre Strong Jr. (hamstring) exited during the second half of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars and will not return. At the time of his departure, he had 10 rushing yards, 25 kick return yards, and -5 receiving yards. Despite some speculation that Strong may operate as the Browns' primary backup running back this week, he was ultimately out-produced by both Jerome Ford and D'Onta Foreman before he exited the contest. Strong will remain off the fantasy radar even if he's healthy enough to play in Week 3.

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Tee Higgins Sep 15 2:10pm CT
Tee Higgins

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring) is officially inactive for Sunday's AFC showdown with the Chiefs. There is no surprise here, considering the wideout missed Week 1 and was doubtful heading into Week 2. Fortunately, Joe Burrow has Ja'Marr Chase as his primary pass-catcher. There's also room for Andrei Iosivas, Trenton Irwin, and Mike Gesicki to enter the flex conversation in 12-team fantasy leagues and up.

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Keenan Allen Sep 15 1:40pm CT
Keenan Allen

According to NFL insider Jay Glazer, Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen (heel) is on the "doubtful side" for Sunday's game against the Texans. The veteran wideout was classified as a game-time decision. However, it appears the Bears will be without Allen, who caught just 4 of 11 targets for 29 yards in Week 1. With Rome Odunze (knee) also in danger of missing the Week 2 festivities, DJ Moore and Cole Kmet could see more attention from Caleb Williams. There's also potential for Velus Jones Jr. and DeAndre Carter to get more involved. Yet, Jones or Carter shouldn't be viewed as anything more than a desperation addition to any fantasy lineup.

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Tank Bigsby Sep 15 1:20pm CT
Tank Bigsby

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Tank Bigsby (shoulder) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup with the Cleveland Browns. The 23-year-old took a hard shot while returning a kick, with many assuming he suffered a concussion. However, it appears a shoulder injury is jeopardizing his availability for the remainder of Week 2. Bigsby had 12 carries for 73 yards in Week 1 versus the Dolphins. Yet, he has been quiet on Sunday. At any rate, fantasy managers could see D'Ernest Johnson backing up Travis Etienne Jr. for the remainder of the contest.

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Rachaad White Sep 15 1:10pm CT
Rachaad White

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White (groin) returned to Sunday's meeting with the Detroit Lions. He exited the contest briefly due to a groin issue and was listed as questionable to return. However, while it's good to see White back on the field, fantasy managers shouldn't be surprised to see him receive a reduced workload, with Bucky Irving potentially in line to see more work for the remainder of Week 2. There's also a good chance White appears on the injury report ahead of Tampa's Week 3 clash with the Denver Broncos, meaning fantasy managers should plan in advance.

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C.J. Mosley Sep 15 1:00pm CT
C.J. Mosley

New York Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley (foot) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Titans. The veteran suffered a foot injury. But his day is likely over, considering he was transported to the locker room on a cart. He finished last season by totaling 151 tackles, one of the highest marks of his career. Unfortunately, the situation doesn't look promising regarding Mosley's availability moving ahead. Nonetheless, IDP managers will likely get an update soon.

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Malik Nabers Sep 15 12:50pm CT
Malik Nabers

New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (head) cleared concussion protocol and returned to Sunday's NFC East battle with the Commanders. The rookie wideout took a shot to the head, resulting in a trip to the blue medical tent for an evaluation. Fortunately, fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief. He popped up on the injury report earlier in the week due to a knee injury. However, he was cleared to suit up after practicing in full on Friday. Without question, the Giants can't afford an injury, considering kicker Graham Gano (groin) left the contest with a groin injury.

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Rachaad White Sep 15 12:40pm CT
Rachaad White

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White (groin) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup with the Detroit Lions. It's a tough blow for fantasy managers, considering the injury came early in the contest. He'll finish the game with three carries for 12 yards if he can't return. At any rate, there should be an update on White's condition soon. In the meantime, Bucky Irving should handle most of the snaps out of the backfield.

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Graham Gano Sep 15 12:30pm CT
Graham Gano

New York Giants kicker Graham Gano (groin) is doubtful to return to Sunday's matchup with the Washington Commanders. The veteran popped up on Saturday's edition of the injury report because of a groin injury. However, he didn't have a game status, so most assumed he was healthy enough to suit up. While that was true at the time, it now appears the issue could keep him out for the remainder of Week 2. Fantasy managers also shouldn't be surprised to see Gano miss time, although it's too early to speculate. The Giants don't have an emergency replacement, meaning New York may need to be more aggressive than usual on the offensive end for the rest of the contest.

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Marcus Davenport Sep 15 11:40am CT
Marcus Davenport

Detroit Lions defensive end Marcus Davenport (groin) is officially inactive for Week 2 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was trending in the wrong direction after being listed as doubtful. The 28-year-old is coming off his debut with the team in which he registered half a sack. Look for James Houston and Josh Paschal to earn more opportunities in his absence.

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George Odum Sep 15 11:40am CT
George Odum

San Francisco 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga (knee) is inactive for Week 2 versus the Minnesota Vikings. He had been listed as doubtful. Hufanga tore his ACL last season and has not yet appeared in a game in 2024. The 25-year-old had seven interceptions, two forced fumbles, and two sacks through 27 games between 2022 and 2023. George Odum will start in his place this week.

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Noah Brown Sep 15 11:30am CT
Noah Brown

Washington Commanders wide receiver Jamison Crowder (coach's decision) is a healthy scratch for Week 2 against the New York Giants. The veteran had logged just three snaps in the season opener, catching one pass for five yards. Fellow receiver Noah Brown will be active in Crowder's place. Brown had been a healthy scratch in Week 1 as he was still acclimating to the Commanders' offense. Even if this dynamic remains in place for weeks to come (Brown active, Crowder inactive), Brown isn't a reliable fantasy option.

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Marshon Lattimore Sep 15 11:20am CT
Marshon Lattimore

New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) is officially inactive for Week 2 versus the Dallas Cowboys. He had been listed as questionable but was trending in the wrong direction after not practicing on Friday. By Sunday morning, reports emerged indicating that the Saints wanted to be cautious with Lattimore and might hold him out. Indeed, he'll sit out. Lattimore had been slated to cover CeeDee Lamb on Sunday, so this development is great news for the Cowboys' WR1 and fantasy managers who have him on their rosters.

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A.T. Perry Sep 15 11:20am CT
A.T. Perry

New Orleans Saints wide receiver A.T. Perry (coach's decision) is a healthy scratch for Week 2 against the Dallas Cowboys. The 24-year-old missed Week 1 with a hand injury but was a full participant in practice this week. Now, he's sidelined again, but this time for non-injury reasons. The Saints will enter their second game of the season with Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed atop their depth chart, followed by undrafted rookie Mason Tipton as their No. 3 receiver.

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Evan Engram Sep 15 11:11am CT
Evan Engram

Jaguars tight end Evan Engram has been ruled out for the Week 2 game. He suffered a hamstring injury in pregame warmups.

Deshaun Watson Sep 15 11:10am CT
Deshaun Watson

Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Jack Conklin (knee), who was considered questionable for the Week 2 tilt against the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road, has officially been ruled out for Sunday's game. With offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee) having already been ruled out earlier this week, Cleveland's offensive line will be missing some key pieces this weekend. The 30-year-old Conklin was limited in practice all of last week and also sat out the season-opening blowout loss to the Dallas Cowboys in which the Browns' offense looked like a disaster. With both Conklin and Wills out, expect James Hudson and Dawand Jones to see plenty of playing time on Sunday on the book ends of Cleveland's offensive line. This is more bad news for a Browns offense that has come under a lot of scrutiny already under quarterback Deshaun Watson.

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Jameson Williams Sep 15 11:10am CT
Jameson Williams

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (ankle) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had been listed as questionable after practicing in a limited capacity on Friday, but as the weekend progressed, it became clear that he was healthy enough to suit up. Williams is looking to build off a huge Week 1 showing in which he led the team with five catches, 121 yards, and one touchdown. We need to see this type of production on a more consistent basis before ranking Williams as a must-start fantasy weapon, but he's certainly worth consideration in most leagues with 10 or more teams. If he can produce alongside Amon-Ra St. Brown and Sam LaPorta, he has league-winning upside. For Week 2, he should be deployed as a mid-to-high WR3 option.

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A.J. Brown Sep 15 11:10am CT
A.J. Brown

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (hamstring) has been downgraded to out ahead of Monday Night Football versus the Atlanta Falcons. He had already been trending in the wrong direction after missing practice on Saturday, and now we get confirmation that he won't suit up on primetime television. Fantasy managers will appreciate the timing of this announcement as it gives them roughly one hour to find a replacement for Brown in their lineups before the Sunday 1 p.m. games kick off. The Eagles will move forward with DeVonta Smith as their No. 1 receiver on Monday with additional opportunities for Saquon Barkley and Dallas Goedert. Receivers Olamide Zaccheaus and Jahan Dotson should get more looks, too, but neither of them is even worth rostering in leagues with 14 teams or fewer.

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Evan Engram Sep 15 11:10am CT
Evan Engram

Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Evan Engram (hamstring) suffered a hamstring injury during pre-game warmups on Sunday and has been ruled out for Week 2 against the visiting Cleveland Browns. Fantasy managers that had Engram in their starting lineups for this weekend are going to have to adjust on the fly. In Jacksonville, Brenton Strange and Luke Farrell will now battle for targets in the passing game with Engram sidelined, but neither player is an acceptable starting replacement for Engram. The most likely scenario is that wide receivers Christian Kirk, rookie Brian Thomas Jr. and Gabe Davis will see more targets through the air against a tough Browns defense. The 30-year-old Engram had a rough season debut last week as well, catching only one of four targets for five yards in the loss to the Miami Dolphins. There's no guarantee he'll be able to play in Week 3 against the Buffalo Bills.

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