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Week 10 NFL Capsules
New York Giants (2-7) vs. Carolina Panthers (2-7) at Munich, Germany, 9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network
A change of scenery awaits two teams tied for the NFL's worst record as embattled quarterbacks Bryce Young of the Panthers and Daniel Jones of the Giants meet in Munich. New York has lost four in a row but both of its wins were in road settings at Cleveland and Seattle. Carolina is coming off its first victory since September, just the third in 20 career starts for former No. 1 overall draft pick Young. Young's best weapon this week could be running back Chuba Hubbard, who signed a $33 million extension Wednesday and faces a Giants' run defense that ranks 28th in the league. Hubbard has rushed for at least 50 yards in eight straight games. Jones completed a season-high 76.9 percent of his passes last week with two touchdowns, not enough as Washington completed its season sweep of New York. Giants pass-rusher Dexter Lawrence had a sack against Green Bay in 2022 in his only previous international appearance in London. Lawrence ranks second in the NFL with a career-high nine sacks.
Buffalo Bills (7-2) at Indianapolis Colts (4-5), 1 p.m. ET, CBS
Buffalo may be closing in on an AFC East title before Thanksgiving, but it has concerns to address in the meantime, namely on defense. Last week the Dolphins carved up the Bills for 26 first downs and 373 total yards, allowing Tua Tagovailoa to complete 25 of 28 passes in his second game back from a concussion. One concerning note might be that Miami rushed for 149 yards, considering Indianapolis is a run-first offense with Jonathan Taylor at running back. The Bills are also down two defensive linemen, leading them to sign tackles Jordan Phillips and Quinton Jefferson this week. The Colts trail Houston by two games in the AFC South and already have lost that season series, making every win matter more down the stretch. They are sticking with Joe Flacco at starting QB after benching Anthony Richardson for Flacco before last week's 21-13 loss to Minnesota. Indianapolis has a big shortcoming on the offensive line as Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly (knee) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday. These teams haven't met since 2021, when the Colts scored a 41-15 road rout behind Taylor's 185 yards and four touchdowns.
Minnesota Vikings (6-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7), 1 p.m. ET, FOX
Sam Darnold has one statistic on his mind ahead of the Vikings' trip to Florida: turnovers, and how to limit them. The quarterback had three touchdowns but mixed in two interceptions and a lost fumble in Minnesota's 21-13 win over the Colts last Sunday night. "At the end of the day, I need to make smarter decisions," Darnold said. Despite Darnold's giveaways, the Vikings ended a two-game losing streak and remained in the thick of the NFC playoff race; they have outscored opponents by 59 points this year. By comparison, Jacksonville owns a minus-57 point differential and is looking to rebound from back-to-back losses to Green Bay and Philadelphia. Trevor Lawrence hurt his non-throwing shoulder and was limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday, adding a wrinkle of uncertainty. Jacksonville signed veteran C.J. Beathard as insurance for Lawrence, but Mac Jones likely would make his first start in a Jaguars uniform if Lawrence can't play. It doesn't help matters that the Vikings own the second-best rushing defense in the league (81.9 yards per game) and the Jaguars gained just 60 on the ground in the loss to the Eagles.
San Francisco 49ers (4-4) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5), 1 p.m. ET, FOX
Christian McCaffrey appears primed for his first game since the Super Bowl, returning from calf and Achilles issues that kept him out of practice since August. The 49ers' running game did just fine without him, but Jordan Mason -- fourth in the NFL in rushing this season -- lacks McCaffrey's every-down dynamism in the open field. McCaffrey began practicing on Monday. It's unclear how much of the game plan would include the 2023 NFL Offensive Player of the Year on Sunday, but head coach Kyle Shanahan said McCaffrey is ready to go against the Bucs. Tampa Bay is completing a brutal back-to-back on a short week. The Buccaneers fell to 4-5 after a 30-24 overtime loss at Kansas City on Monday. Another defeat could drop the Bucs further behind the Falcons (6-3) in the NFC South. Tampa Bay has lost three in a row and is off next week. Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield is third in the NFL with 23 passing touchdowns and is fourth in passing yards with 2,389 despite numerous injuries to his wide receivers. Mike Evans (hamstring) has missed the past two games and Chris Godwin is on injured reserve with a season-ending ankle dislocation. Mayfield said the key on Sunday will be working around a 49ers pass defense led by edge rusher Nick Bosa.
New England Patriots (2-7) at Chicago Bears (4-4), 1 p.m. ET, FOX
Sacked nine times with zero touchdown passes during a two-game losing streak since the bye week, Bears QB Caleb Williams rolls out the red carpet for the Patriots in a matchup with No. 3 pick Drake Maye. Maye has pumped new life into the Patriots' offense with six TD passes and four interceptions in four games since being named New England's starter. Maye owns a 1-3 record as a starter while Williams is 4-4. The Bears risk falling out of the NFC North race led by the Lions (7-1) with a third consecutive loss. Chicago was blown out 29-9 by the Cardinals last Sunday after falling 18-15 to the Commanders on Oct. 27. New England nearly pulled off a miracle last Sunday, forcing overtime against the Titans when Maye escaped multiple defenders to lob a game-tying 5-yard touchdown pass to Rhamondre Stevenson on the final play of regulation. But in OT, Maye was intercepted to end the game following a Tennessee field goal.
Denver Broncos (5-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (8-0), 1 p.m. ET, CBS
Patrick Mahomes tweaked his ankle in Kansas City's overtime win Monday night and insists he's good enough to take on the Broncos on Sunday. The Chiefs showed signs of renewed life in the passing game to take down the Buccaneers. WR DeAndre Hopkins had eight receptions for 86 yards and two touchdowns in his second game since being acquired from the Titans; TE Travis Kelce enjoyed his biggest game of the season, catching 14 passes for 100 yards. Kansas City carries a 14-game winning streak into Week 10 and has only one loss to the Broncos since 2015 with a record of 16-1 in that span. The loss came last October at Denver. The Broncos will be led by a different cast in the first of two meetings with the Chiefs this season. Rookie QB Bo Nix will try his hand at solving Steve Spagnuolo's defense. Since 2019, Kansas City is 11-1 versus first-year starters, losing only to the Chargers' Justin Herbert during that run. Denver has three wins on the road -- at Tampa Bay, New Orleans and the Jets -- but didn't fare well in a 41-10 loss at Baltimore last week. A common opponent with the Chiefs, the Ravens, lost to Kansas City 27-20 in Week 1. That is one of the Chiefs' six victories by a one-score margin in 2024.
Atlanta Falcons (6-3) at New Orleans Saints (2-7), 1 p.m. ET, FOX
The Saints are desperate for a reset after losing seven straight games following a surprise 2-0 start to the season. They fired coach Dennis Allen on Monday and traded former All-Pro cornerback Marshon Lattimore to the Commanders for draft picks at the deadline. "I don't think anybody has lost hope," interim coach Darren Rizzi said, "but right now the product is unacceptable. We have to improve in a lot of areas." Derek Carr will remain New Orleans' quarterback, however, for this divisional game against an Atlanta team trying to run away with its first NFC South title since 2016. Atlanta is 5-1 in its past six outings, and a Falcons win Sunday would make them 5-0 against division opponents; they already defeated the Saints 26-24 in September on a last-second 58-yard field goal by Younghoe Koo following a pass interference penalty on Saints cornerback Paulson Adebo. Kirk Cousins didn't throw a touchdown pass in that meeting, but he is tied for fourth in the NFL with 17 TDs entering the weekend.
Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2) at Washington Commanders (7-2), 1 p.m. ET, CBS
Rookie of the Year favorite and MVP contender Jayden Daniels and the Commanders are 4-0 at Northwest Field and looking to hang on to first place in the NFC East. With a win, Daniels would become the fourth rookie QB since 1950 to win his first five home starts and Washington would be 8-2 for the first time since 1986. He faces a typically stingy Steelers defense that is allowing just 14.9 points per game, second-fewest in the NFL (Chargers, 12.6). Russell Wilson has energized the Pittsburgh offense, throwing for 542 yards and three touchdowns without an interception in two wins since replacing Justin Fields. Both teams fortified their rosters at Tuesday's trade deadline, with Pittsburgh adding wide receiver Mike Williams from the Jets and edge rusher Preston Smith from the Packers, and Washington acquiring former All-Pro cornerback Marshon Lattimore from the Saints. Both teams enter with three-game winning streaks. Washington snapped a six-game losing streak in the series with a 23-17 win in the most recent meeting in 2020 in Pittsburgh.
Tennessee Titans (2-6) at Los Angeles Chargers (5-3), 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX
Defense is carrying the conservative Chargers. Los Angeles leads the NFL in scoring defense (12.6 points per game) and the Titans lost their past two road games by an average of 31 points. Tennessee shares the NFL's worst record with multiple teams but could get a boost from the anticipated return of QB Will Levis. Levis led Tennessee to its only road win of the season at Miami on Sept. 30 but spent the past month recovering from a shoulder injury. He rejoins a huddle that subtracted WR DeAndre Hopkins at the trade deadline. RB Tony Pollard had 154 yards from scrimmage last week and has been the main consistent threat on offense. Chargers QB Justin Herbert has become more comfortable behind a polished offensive line and a growing rapport with rookie WR Ladd McConkey (four-plus catches in six consecutive games) and second-year WR Quenton Johnston. Johnston had 118 yards last week in his first career 100-yard game. Herbert could feast on the Titans' secondary as Tennessee shuttles in new faces to help survive a rash of injuries.
Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) at Dallas Cowboys (3-5), 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS
Saquon Barkley went viral with a backwards hurdle over a Jacksonville defender last weekend as Philadelphia won its fourth straight game. The NFL's second-leading rusher (925 yards) is hoping for forward progress this weekend against a bitter NFC East rival after going 0-10 against the Cowboys during his career with the Giants. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts has split his six regular-season starts against Dallas but arrives in Arlington on a heater, accumulating 14 touchdowns (eight rushing, six passing) and zero turnovers during the current win streak. The Eagles, under former Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, rank sixth in the NFL in total offense (377.1) and face a Dallas D that has struggled without All-Pro Micah Parsons, ranked 30th against the run (147.8) and 31st in scoring defense (28.1 points per game). Parsons is expected to return from an ankle sprain but QB Dak Prescott is out with a hamstring injury and backup Cooper Rush is in. Rush can lean on CeeDee Lamb, who has 32 catches for 450 yards and three TDs in his last four games against Philadelphia.
New York Jets (3-6) at Arizona Cardinals (5-4), 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS
The Cardinals are in position to win four consecutive games for the first time since starting the 2021 season 7-0, then losing to the Aaron Rodgers-led Packers. Rodgers comes to Glendale on Sunday afternoon with the Jets driving for a dramatic revival. A five-game losing streak ended last week when Rodgers turned in a vintage effort against the Texans, connecting with Garrett Wilson and Davante Adams on TDs and letting the Jets get to work attacking the opposing quarterback. That plotline could be significant again Sunday. The Jets have 31 sacks, the team's most through nine regular-season game since the NY Sack Exchange single-season record (66) more than 40 years ago. Arizona went three consecutive games without allowing Kyler Murray to be sacked, but the Bears got to him three times last week. That's when the Cardinals shifted into a run-focused attack with James Conner -- he had his fourth 100-yard game of the season last week -- and Murray (averaging 8.1 yards per carry) are capable of moving the chains with their feet. Wilson and another former Ohio State wide receiver, No. 4 pick Marvin Harrison Jr., meet in the NFL for the first time.
Detroit Lions (7-1) at Houston Texans (6-3), 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC
Houston comes off a clunker last Thursday at the Jets, who sacked C.J. Stroud eight times and checked the Texans like few have since DeMeco Ryans arrived at the start of the 2023 season. The Lions own the best record in the NFC and stand second overall in the NFL behind only the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs. Houston shared the fourth-best mark in the AFC with the Ravens before Baltimore's Thursday night comeback to beat the Cincinnati Bengals. While Ryans would debate whether this is a "big game," Detroit has ripped off six straight victories and views the Sunday primetime contest as a significant midseason test in the spotlight. "This is one we're looking forward to," Lions coach Dan Campbell said. Only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 2 have figured out how to slay the Lions. Since then, QB Jared Goff has been nearly flawless in setting a record for accuracy during a just-completed five-game stretch. Houston opened the season with five wins in six games but has slumped by losing two of its past three games. Stroud was sacked a season-high eight times and completed a campaign-worst 36.7 percent of his throws (11 of 30). Detroit acquired pass rusher Za'Darius Smith at the Tuesday deadline and he'll be part of the defensive line rotation chasing Stroud on Sunday night.
Monday's game:
Miami Dolphins (2-6) at Los Angeles Rams (4-4), Monday 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN
The Rams are on a three-game winning streak and have both Puka Nacua (knee) and Cooper Kupp (ankle) back in the fold at receiver. Los Angeles quarterback Matthew Stafford entered the week 10th in the NFL with 246.1 yards passing per game. Running back Kyren Williams has 602 yards on the ground with eight TDs, though he just saw his 10-game regular-season touchdown streak (dating back to last season) end in last week's 26-20 overtime win against the Seattle Seahawks. Edge rushers Byron Young (four sacks) and rookie Jared Verse (3 1/2 sacks) have opposing quarterbacks under relentless pressure. They'll be chasing Tua Tagovailoa, who has played two games since returning from his most recent concussion and was an impressive 25-of-28 passing for 231 yards and two touchdowns in last week's 30-27 loss at Buffalo. His presence has allowed the running game to improve with De'Von Achane delivering 160 yards on the ground and a TD over the past two games. Tyreek Hill has 10 receptions for 152 yards over the past two games after he had 11 catches for 100 yards in three games with Tyler Huntley at QB.
Hot Plays, Fades and Sleepers: Week 10
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) may not be placed on Injured Reserve, according to Jon Machota of The Athletic. Owner Jerry Jones expressed that, "He doesn't want surgery. He wants to be on the field and go for it. We'll just see how it goes here," when discussing Prescott's status. Prescott has already been ruled out for this weekend's contest and will likely face an uphill battle to return within the next four weeks. However, seeing Jones' optimism surrounding his quarterback may suggest he may not miss as much time as previously expected. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progress over the next few weeks. For now, Cooper Rush will serve as the starting QB and should be viewed as low-end QB2 in superflex formats.
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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston will look to stay hot in a Week 10 game against the Tennessee Titans. The sophomore pass catcher was forced to miss Weeks 7 and 8 with an ankle injury, but he came back in Week 9 and put up 118 yards and a touchdown, ending up as the overall fantasy WR6 with an even 20 fantasy points. This matchup may be a little tougher, as the Tennessee defense has been stingy against outside wide receivers so far this season. They are in the top third of defenses in terms of receiving yards and fantasy points per game allowed to outside wide receivers. The Chargers may focus more on passing to their slot receivers and tight ends in this one, but Johnston still will certainly have a role and is always a threat to score on a deep ball. He has a lower floor than usual this week, but a similar ceiling.
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Carolina Panthers rookie running back Jonathon Brooks (knee) is listed as questionable for Week 10, according to Mike Kaye of The Observer. Brooks was activated off Injured Reserve this week and has been able to participate in full during team practices this week. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status over the weekend, but even though he has returned to full participation, the team may opt to be very cautious with their rookie running back given their position on the standings. Brooks has been sidelined during the entire first half of the season due to suffering a torn ACL last December. If the Tennessee product is unable to return this weekend, fantasy managers should expect Chuba Hubbard to see the majority of snaps out of the backfield and be viewed as a solid RB2.
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Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins has a tough matchup in Week 10, but should still be a solid RB2 option regardless. Dobbins is the overall RB13 in fantasy points per game, and the Chargers offense has run through him at certain points this season. He's coming off a big game in Cleveland where he scored 23.5 fantasy points and ended up as the week's RB6. The Titans defense is a bit more of a challenge, as they've held opposing running backs to the fourth-lowest rushing success rate and the third-lowest yards after contact rate as well. Still, with his heavy involvement and the Chargers generally heavily favored in this game, Dobbins should have his chances and is always a threat for the end zone.
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Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Kimani Vidal is not an option in Week 10 fantasy lineups. Vidal has played a direct backup role to starter J.K. Dobbins this season, but Dobbins has been on the field for the vast majority of snaps and Vidal only gets a handful of touches per game, if that. With Gus Edwards (ankle) working his way back from IR, Vidal's small role could get even smaller soon. While Edwards isn't likely to play in Week 10, he could return the following week and push Vidal lower on the depth chart. Vidal should be rostered in deeper dynasty leagues, but can be left on most standard league's waiver wires at this point.
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Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey is in a good spot to have a big game in Week 10 against the Tennessee Titans. McConkey is the overall WR30 in fantasy points per game so far this season, and while he had a pedestrian Week 9 performance (8.9 fantasy points), he's still not far removed from his huge Week 8, where he was the overall WR2, putting up 26.1 fantasy points against the Saints. In Week 10, the rookie slot receiver will face the Titans defense, who has allowed the sixth-most fantasy points per game to opposing slot receivers. They've fared mostly well against outside receivers, so quarterback Justin Herbert could target McConkey even more than usual, who already has a 22.7% target share and a 27.3% first-read share. It could be a huge week for the rookie, but it will almost certainly be a high floor type of game at the very least.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert will look to stay hot in a Week 10 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. Herbert got off to a slow start this season but has been heating up since Week 7, coming in as the fantasy QB10 since then along with being first in the league in passing yards per game in that span. With the Chargers throwing more often and Herbert clearly feeling healthier, he's worked his way back into fantasy consideration after being clearly unplayable for the first few weeks of the season. In Week 10, he has an almost completely healthy receiving corps and will take on a Titans defense that has shown quite a bit of give, especially in recent weeks. Herbert is a solid QB2 with a nice floor and some decent upside as well.
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Carolina Panthers wide receiver Adam Thielen (hamstring) will not suit up in Week 10 when the Panthers face the New York Giants. The veteran wideout was placed on the injured reserve after Week 3 and returned to practice during the final week of October. This week, the 34-year-old has been unable to practice which was surprising as he was able to participate in a limited capacity at times last week. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progress as he may have faced a setback this week. This weekend, rookie Xavier Legette is expected to lead the passing attack against the New York secondary who has allowed the 14th-fewest PPR points to opposing wide receivers.
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Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins (hamstring) has been designated to return from the injured reserve according to Ari Meirov of the 33rd Team. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status for this weekend's game against the Detroit Lions as he has been unable to practice this week. Collins has been sidelined since suffering a hamstring injury during their Week 5 game against the Buffalo Bills. Before his injury, Collins was enjoying a fantastic start to the season as he averaged a stellar 21.3 PPR points per game with 6.4 receptions and 113.4 yards per game. If Collins is able to suit up this weekend, he should locked into all lineups as a high-end WR1 facing a Detroit secondary who has allowed the third-most PPR points to opposing wideouts.
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Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist) has been ruled out for Week 10, according to Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News. Coleman has been unable to participate in any practices this week after sustaining a wrist injury in last weekend's victory over the Miami Dolphins. In this game, the Florida State product caught just one pass for 21 yards. However, during Weeks 7 and 8, Coleman began to break out and averaged an impressive 97.5 yards per game during this stretch. In addition, other Buffalo wideouts Amari Cooper (wrist) and Curtis Samuel (pectoral) could also be in danger of missing this weekend's game, which could leave Khalil Shakir as the top option for quarterback Josh Allen.
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Dynasty | Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had 11 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns in a loss against Baltimore. Dynasty Analysis: Unreal. There's a debate in dynasty circles about who the best player to have on a roster is, but it's hard to argue against Chase, who has an elite level quarterback and a skill set second to none in the league. The amazing thing is these totals aren't even career highs for him, despite posting more than 50 fantasy points on his own in this contest. His 457 yards against Baltimore in two games set an NFL record for most receiving yards against one opponent in the regular season. This WR1 is locked into lineups for the next decade and is nearly untouchable in dynasty leagues.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson is no longer a surefire top-10 ranked tight end on a weekly basis with quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) set to miss at least four games. Ferguson has yet to score a touchdown in 2024 and while he should serve as backup quarterback Cooper Rush's security blanket, his upside takes a hit. Philadelphia has the fourth-best defense against opposing tight ends this season, further muddying the situation for Ferguson. He grades as a low-end TE1 this week and can still be started in most situations, but his ceiling is capped.
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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has slowed down fantasy-wise after his hot start to the season as the offense has sputtered in recent weeks. Aubrey faces a tough matchup in Week 10 against a strong Eagles' defense. With quarterback Cooper Rush under center, the offense may take another step back and field goal opportunities could be limited. Aubrey can still be started, but fantasy managers may want to look elsewhere for their kicker in Week 10.
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The Dallas Cowboys' defense has severely underperformed in 2024 with many key players missing time. Heading into a Week 10 matchup with a surging Philadelphia Eagles offense, it appears that Micah Parsons (ankle) may return after logging limited practices on Wednesday and Thursday. Even with Parsons back in the lineup, this unit is still beaten up and should be avoided for fantasy purposes this week.
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Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was held out of the Week 9 loss due to disciplinary reasons, but the veteran is expected back in the lineup for Week 10's matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles. Elliott is completely off the fantasy radar after ceding the lead-back role to Rico Dowdle. Furthermore, Philadelphia's defense ranks third against opposing running backs. Elliott can be left on the waiver wire and should not be in any lineups this week.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Tolbert scored a touchdown in last week's loss, connecting with backup quarterback Cooper Rush late in the game. Week 10's matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles is not an easy one, with wide receivers scoring the 11th-fewest fantasy points per game against Philadelphia's secondary. CeeDee Lamb (shoulder) has been a limited participant in practice this week and is trending towards playing, meaning Tolbert is not guaranteed a safe target volume. He should not be started this week with Cooper Rush under center.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush has been thrust into the starting role with Dak Prescott (hamstring) headed to injured reserve. The 30-year-old career backup has played well in place of Prescott in the past, but Sunday's matchup against a stingy Philadelphia secondary is not the spot to trust him in. Rush grades as a high-end QB3 this week and can be considered as a QB2 option in deep leagues.
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Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle has captured the lead role in the backfield over the past few weeks, but the offense may lose some efficiency with quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) set to miss at least the next four games. Dowdle should see significant volume coming off of an RB1 finish a week ago, but the matchup against Philadelphia's third-ranked run defense is far from ideal. He can be considered a flex option with a fairly lower floor than usual this week.
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Nelson Agholor grabbed his second touchdown in three games during the comeback win over the Bengals on Thursday. The veteran finished with one reception for a six-yard score on two targets. He continues to be a touchdown-dependent fantasy option who is only relevant in very deep leagues. With the addition of Diontae Johnson, Agholor moves to the third or fourth receiver, so fantasy managers shouldn't expect him to score every week. The Ravens will go up against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11.
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Cincinnati Bengals running back Khalil Herbert was traded from Chicago on Tuesday before the trade deadline. It was surprising that the team activated him for his first game after just two days of practice. He only played 2% of the offensive snaps and didn't register any touches in the box score. He did fumble the hand-off on one play but was able to recover it. He'll have some extra time with the team and the playbook as the Bengals take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night in Week 11.
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