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Week 4 NFL Capsules

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New Orleans Saints (2-1) at Atlanta Falcons (1-2), 1 p.m. ET

New Orleans lost for the first time last week as the Eagles made the Saints' offense appear mortal following thrashings of the Panthers and Cowboys. Scoring (34.3 points per game) wasn't an issue for the Saints in the first two games of the season. They match up with NFC South rival Atlanta for the first time since the Falcons hired Raheem Morris and signed QB Kirk Cousins in the offseason. Cousins, who last week cleared 40,000 career passing yards, has 13 touchdowns and two interceptions in his five career starts against the Saints. Derek Carr had four TD passes and a passer rating of 145.5 in the last meeting with the Falcons.

Cincinnati Bengals (0-3) at Carolina Panthers (1-2), 1 p.m. ET

First-year coach Carolina Dave Canales made the painful decision to bench 2023 No. 1 pick Bryce Young after an abysmal start to the season. The decision proved poignant with a one-sided win over the Raiders with 36-year-old Andy Dalton passing for 319 yards and three TDs. RB Chuba Hubbard, who had 169 yards from scrimmage against Las Vegas, found wide running lanes behind Carolina's rebuilt offensive line. Canales is stressing a physical, run-first approach to open the passing attack, which lost Adam Thielen to a hamstring injury. He was placed on injured reserve this week. The Bengals have no QB concerns with Joe Burrow completing 70.9 percent of his passes with five TDs and no interceptions, but Cincinnati is ending a treacherous September with the Baltimore Ravens up next week to kick off October.

Los Angeles Rams (1-2) at Chicago Bears (1-2), 1 p.m. ET

Los Angeles is fighting through a rash of injuries to key personnel and scored a win over the 49ers to avoid an 0-3 start last week. The Bears are averaging 17.7 points per game and their only win came in a Week 1 showing in which the offense didn't score a touchdown and produced 148 total yards. Pass protection remains a focus on either side and the Bears are expected to weigh changes at guard as early as this week. Rookie QB Caleb Williams has four interceptions and was sacked 13 times in the first three games. Rams QB Matthew Stafford (sacked 10 times this season) is pushing for Los Angeles to get the offense going early after scoring 13 total points in the first half of the first three games. Each side said it would emphasize the running game. Rams RB Kyren Williams is averaging 3.0 yards per carry after gaining 5.0 yards per attempt last season.

Minnesota Vikings (3-0) at Green Bay Packers (2-1), 1 p.m. ET

At 3-0, the Vikings are proving potent on either side of the ball, allowing 10 points per game with at least five sacks in the first three games of the season. The Vikings would become the first team in NFL history to record 5-plus sacks in the first four games if they get to the Green Bay quarterback at that volume this week. The Packers are expected to let Jordan Love return to action after recovering from a knee injury incurred Week 1. Love had four total touchdowns (one rushing) in his last meeting against Brian Flores' Minnesota defense. But head coach Matt LaFleur said the level of disguise evident in the scheme this season ratchets up the challenge -- and potential headaches -- another notch. Did we mention the Vikings are scoring at will, too? In his fourth NFL stop, QB Sam Darnold appears to be the ideal fit in Kevin O'Connell's offense. He has eight touchdowns and a 67.9 completion percentage with former Packers RB Aaron Jones delivering as an every-down back. He gained 148 yards from scrimmage last week.

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3) at Houston Texans (2-1), 1 p.m. ET

In Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson's words, the time for speeches is over in Jacksonville as perspiration builds over a winless September and QB Trevor Lawrence's streak of eight consecutive starts without a victory. Jacksonville could put itself back in the AFC South division race with a win at Houston, where QB C.J. Stroud has been close to flawless: 9 TDs (8 pass, 1 rush) vs. 0 INTs with a 113.5 rating in his past five home starts. Stroud hasn't thrown an interception in six career division starts and the Jaguars' spongy secondary has been user-friendly, a key reason they've allowed 28.3 points per game this season. That's a suspected trouble spot with Houston throwing out a triple-threat at wide receiver that now includes Stefon Diggs with Tank Dell and Nico Collins. Diggs had 10 receptions for 123 yards while playing for the Bills against Jacksonville last season. Acquired via trade, Diggs had 10 catches for 94 yards last week. Collins leads the NFL in receiving with 338 yards and had 7-104-1 in his last outing against Jacksonville.

Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0) at Indianapolis Colts (1-2)

The challenge with Anthony Richardson is multifaceted, starting with the fact that he's 6-foot-4, 244 pounds and runs a 40 in the 4.4s. The Colts QB has 118 rushing yards but his six interceptions have been detrimental to delivering late in games this season. The stingy Steelers' defense gives up only 8.7 points per game and makes life difficult on young quarterbacks. Steelers All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt had two sacks in the last meeting with Indianapolis and is one of two players in the AFC with a sack in each of the first three games this season (Von Miller, Bills). Watt has 99.5 career sacks and would become the fourth player (since 1982) with 100 sacks in his first eight seasons. To slow down Watt and the Steelers' often-confounding LB blitz packages, Richardson runs plenty of RPOs (run-pass option) and has good rapport with slot receiver Josh Downs and emerging deep threat Alec Pierce. Pierce is averaging 25 yards per catch with two touchdowns. Russell Wilson (calf) isn't expected to be available for the fourth consecutive game. QB Justin Fields hit a 90-plus passer rating in all three starts and is one of only five starters in the league in that category.

Denver Broncos (1-2) at New York Jets (2-1), 1 p.m. ET

Rookie QB Bo Nix helped the Broncos knock off the Buccaneers in Tampa last week and Denver spent the week at Greenbrier Resort plotting a way to attack the New York Jets. Nix dukes it out with one of his football idols in Aaron Rodgers, who was a legal driver when Nix was born. Rodgers has the Jets climbing after an opening loss to the 49ers. The schedule ahead is more daunting for New York with matchups upcoming against three currently undefeated teams: the Vikings in London, the Bills in primetime and the Steelers. Rodgers has been sacked five times this season and the Broncos bring an underrated defensive front that ranks among league leaders in four-man pressures (no blitz) in 2024. Denver tries to spark a running game that might find daylight considering the Jets allow 4.8 yards per carry and 129 rushing yards per game this season. That could mean more of Tyler Badie, who had 70 rushing yards last week. Nix has a rushing touchdown in two of the first three games.

Philadelphia Eagles (2-1) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1), 1 p.m. ET

If there's one team Jalen Hurts doesn't want to see coming, it could very well be the Buccaneers. Off to an uneven start with four interceptions but a 70.6 completion percentage, Hurts and the Eagles bowed out of the playoffs on the same field at Tampa in January. The health of his wide receivers was worrisome late in the week and A.J. Brown has missed the past two games. Hurts might need to use his legs, but that's not a problem historically. He's one rushing touchdown from tying Hall of Famer Steve Young (43) for third all-time in quarterback rushing TDs. With his primary receivers hurt, Hurts leaned on TE Dallas Goedert (10 catches, 170 yards) last week, and RB Saquon Barkley had 147 rushing yards in his second two-TD game of the season. Barkley leads the NFL in rushing with 351 yards. Baker Mayfield went for 337 yards and three touchdown passes in the wild-card win over the Eagles in January. Will his protection hold up this week? Mayfield was sacked seven times in last weekend's stunning 26-7 home loss to the previously winless Denver Broncos. For the second straight week, he threw for fewer than 200 yards and tossed an interception. The Buccaneers have won five of the past six meetings.

Washington Commanders (2-1) at Arizona Cardinals (1-2), 4:05 p.m. ET

Commanders coach Dan Quinn said it should no longer be a surprise when rookie QB Jayden Daniels "balls out," which was a fair description of his Week 3 effort: 91.3 completion percentage -- best ever by a rookie in NFL history -- 293 total yards and three TDs on "Monday Night Football," a coming-out party of sorts for the No. 2 pick in the 2024 draft. His season completion percentage sits at 80.3 percent and his passer rating of 111.8 is fourth in the league. Daniels takes the show on the road Sunday with WR Terry McLaurin coming off of his best game of the season, a 100-yard effort capped with a clinching 27-yard TD grab. Cardinals QB Kyler Murray knows a little something about the expectations facing Daniels as a former No. 1 pick. Murray and top rookie WR Marvin Harrison Jr. are forming a strong rapport, and the receiver is going for his third consecutive game with a TD grab. He'll likely be targeted more frequently with the Cardinals ruling out TE Trey McBride.

New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2), 4:05 p.m. ET

Jordan Mason (324 rushing yards) and Jauan Jennings (18 receptions, 276 yards, three touchdowns) are the unexpected statistical leaders for San Francisco while the 49ers navigate uncertain injury situations with multiple players, including reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey hasn't suited up yet this season, but the depth of playmakers on the roster is a problem the Patriots would fully embrace. Journeyman Jacoby Brissett operates a highly conservative, pass-if-you-must offense as the placeholder for first-round pick Drake Maye. Brissett averages 122.3 passing yards per game using backs and tight ends as his primary outlets. While the road team has won four consecutive games in this series, the 49ers arrive to the Week 4 matchup angry. Pass rusher Nick Bosa put teammates on notice this week, demanding a better showing considering the October schedule includes the Chiefs, Cowboys and undefeated NFC West foe Seattle. Bosa has 2.0 of the 49ers' 8.0 sacks this season.

Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) at Los Angeles Chargers (2-1), 4:25 p.m. ET

Welcome to the AFC West rivalry, Jim Harbaugh. Los Angeles was shaken in its first loss of the season at Pittsburgh last week with QB Justin Herbert at less than full strength and fighting a high-ankle sprain. With a bye in Week 5, the Chargers could surprise by resting Herbert. But the expectation is the opposite as Herbert attempts to beat Patrick Mahomes after losing the past five meetings. Mahomes has been picked off four times this season and the Chargers are more than capable of electrifying the pocket. Harbaugh's defense ranks in the top 10 in rush defense, pass defense and total defense while allowing 11.0 points per game in 2024. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid rolled his eyes at the narrative TE Travis Kelce is washed. Kelce could very well be in line for a get-right game. In his past five starts against the Chargers, he has 40 catches for 640 yards (128 per game) and six TDs. Chargers second-year WR Quentin Johnston has three TD catches, and RB J.K. Dobbins leads the AFC in rushing with 310 yards.

Cleveland Browns (1-2) at Las Vegas Raiders (1-2), 4:25 p.m. ET

Whether these teams ponder a more lasting move with their current passers might depend on the performance in Sunday's game. Raiders QB Gardner Minshew was benched for the final drive in a 36-22 home loss to the Carolina Panthers after throwing an interception in the fourth quarter. Aidan O'Connell took over and orchestrated a late 13-play, 70-yard touchdown drive. Browns QB Deshaun Watson continues to struggle amid a revamped offense and absorbed eight sacks during a 21-15 loss to the visiting New York Giants. Watson came out of the game fine physically, although the rough afternoon could bring about trust issues. The Raiders gave up 437 yards, including 306 passing, and allowed four touchdowns to a team that was in the midst of a change from Bryce Young to Andy Dalton. Cleveland is 31st in the NFL in total offense and 30th in passing. Watson's rough day for the Browns came as his offensive line was in flux all around him. Pro Bowl guard Wyatt Teller (knee) was just placed on injured reserve, while tackles Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee) and James Hudson III (knee) left Sunday's game with injuries.

Buffalo Bills (3-0) at Baltimore Ravens (1-2), 8:20 p.m. ET

Lamar Jackson leads all quarterbacks with 254 rushing yards this season and the Ravens are not ready to ask him to limit his risk. Josh Allen leads the NFL with a 133.7 passer rating, completing 75 percent of his passes with seven TDs and no interceptions. Allen also has two rushing touchdowns as the Bills look for him to protect his body. Buffalo's defense has helped allay concerns about Allen needing to run the ball to move the chains, allowing 20 total points in wins the past two weeks over the Dolphins and Jaguars. By building big leads, the Bills have six takeaways and 11.0 sacks behind a rejuvenated Von Miller (3.0). The Ravens got their first win of the season at Dallas last week and have successfully taken away the run with an average of 50 rushing yards allowed in 2024. But quarterbacks are averaging 291 passing yards against Baltimore, which has been outscored 39-17 in the fourth quarter.

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Sam LaPorta Sep 27 12:20pm CT
Sam LaPorta

After missing practice on Thursday, Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta (ankle) was back at practice on Thursday. LaPorta was likely a limited participant, but either way, the fact that he's back on the practice field is a great sign and will give him a chance to suit up in Week 4 on Monday night against the visiting Seattle Seahawks. However, if LaPorta is ultimately questionable and up in the air to play, it will present fantasy managers with a difficult decision with Detroit's game this week coming on Monday. The 23-year-old was carted to the locker room after injuring his ankle in the Week 3 win over the Arizona Cardinals but eventually returned. LaPorta has disappointed with only eight catches for 94 yards and no touchdowns in three games in 2024, but if he's on track to play, he needs to remain locked into all fantasy lineups. If LaPorta cannot play against Seattle, Brock Wright would again see a role boost.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. Sep 27 12:20pm CT
Marvin Harrison Jr.

Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said there are no concerns with rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (quadriceps) for the Week 4 contest versus the Washington Commanders. Harrison was added to the injury report this week but was able to put in limited practices on both Wednesday and Thursday. It sounds like the 22-year-old was just getting a little extra rest this week and should be fine to suit up this Sunday. Harrison laid an egg in his NFL debut in the Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills but has been heavily involved the last two games, catching nine of 19 targets for 194 yards and three touchdowns. Fantasy managers surely would like to see more efficiency from the Harrison-Kyler Murray combination, but the fourth overall pick in this year's draft remains a must-start in fantasy lineups. Harrison could have another banner day against a suspect Commanders secondary in Week 4.

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Deebo Samuel Sep 27 12:10pm CT
Deebo Samuel

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (calf) has a chance to return in Week 4 against the New England Patriots a week earlier than expected, but a lot is riding on his practice status on Friday. Samuel did not practice on Wednesday before returning to a limited session on Thursday. "The best athletes seem to heal at a little better rate... The reason he's on the field is because he hit all the markers," general manager John Lynch said. Fantasy managers will want to check back for Samuel's official injury designation for the weekend. The 28-year-old will likely be questionable, at best, and even if he does suit up on Sunday, he could be on a pitch count. After initially injuring his calf, Samuel was expected to be out for two to three weeks. Jauan Jennings went off for 175 yards and three touchdowns in the Week 3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams with both Samuel and tight end George Kittle (hamstring) out.

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DeVonta Smith Sep 27 12:10pm CT
DeVonta Smith

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (concussion) was not seen at the portion of Friday's practice open to the media. Smith also didn't practice on Wednesday or Thursday, so he's trending towards being ruled out for the Week 4 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday after suffering a concussion on a cheap shot in the Week 3 win over the New Orleans Saints. Fantasy managers will want to check back for the 25-year-old's official status later in the day, but there's a good chance they won't have him available this weekend. A.J. Brown (hamstring) returned to practice on Friday after missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but it's still unknown if he'll play against Tampa. If both Brown and Smith are unable to go, tight end Dallas Goedert could be in line for another monster game.

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Jake Ferguson Sep 27 12:00pm CT
Jake Ferguson

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson caught all seven of his targets for 49 yards in Thursday's victory over the New York Giants. This was another strong outing for the 25-year-old as he caught six of his 11 targets for 95 yards last week against the Baltimore Ravens. After missing the second game of the season due to an MCL sprain, the tight end has bounced back quite well and should be viewed as a safe TE1 going forward. Ferguson has established himself as the clear No.2 pass-catching option behind CeeDee Lamb and should see a consistent amount of targets on a weekly basis. Ferguson should be locked into all starting lineups next weekend even though he will face a tough Pittsburgh Steelers defense.

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Joe Mixon Sep 27 11:50am CT
Joe Mixon

Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle) was seen at Friday's practice, according to DJ Bien-Aime of ESPN. Mixon did not practice during the first two sessions earlier this week, so this could open the door for the 28-year-old to return to action this weekend. Mixon sat out last Sunday's game due to an ankle injury. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to Friday's injury report, as it should provide clarity on Mixon's status heading into the weekend. If he were to miss his second straight game, fantasy managers should expect Cam Akers to lead the backfield once again against the Jacksonville Jaguars, as No.2 running back Dameon Pierce (hamstring) has not yet practiced this week.

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A.J. Brown Sep 27 11:50am CT
A.J. Brown

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (hamstring) returned to practice on Friday, according to Jimmy Kempski of the Philly Voice. The standout wide receiver has been sidelined over the past two weeks due to a hamstring injury. This is a great sign to see Brown back at practice and could open the door for him to return this weekend after his two-game absence. Fantasy managers should monitor the injury report later, as Brown will likely carry a designation into the weekend. The 27-year-old would be a welcome addition to the wide receiver room this weekend as No.2 wideout DeVonta Smith (concussion) has not yet practiced this week due to a concussion. If Brown is able to suit up on Sunday, he should be viewed as a high-end WR1. If he misses his third-straight game, fantasy managers should expect tight end Dallas Goedert to serve as the 'go-to' option for Jalen Hurts.

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Rico Dowdle Sep 27 11:40am CT
Rico Dowdle

Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle tallied a season-high 46 yards on 11 carries and added 15 yards and a score on one catch in Thursday's victory over the New York Giants. Dowdle found the end zone for the first time this season on a screen pass just inside the red zone. Dowdle was also given a majority of the running back snaps on Thursday as he saw 24 compared to Ezekiel Elliott's nine. Elliott saw only five attempts and tallied just 19 yards. Both running backs typically split opportunities over the opening games of the season, but it looks like Dowdle is beginning to establish himself as the leader of this backfield. Despite his modest output on the ground, fantasy managers should still view Dowdle as an RB3/flex play with upside heading into Week 5.

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CeeDee Lamb Sep 27 11:40am CT
CeeDee Lamb

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb caught seven of his eight targets for 98 yards and a score on Thursday evening against the New York Giants. Lamb once again led the Dallas receiving room in total yards and targets but tied Jake Ferguson with a team-high in receptions. The 25-year-old broke free for an impressive 55-yard score in the second quarter. After catching just four passes last week, Lamb got himself back on track with a strong outing on Thursday. Fantasy managers should continue to view the Oklahoma product as a high-end WR1 who has the chance to finish at the top of the position for the second straight season. Next week, he faces a tough Pittsburgh Steelers defense that has allowed the fourth-lowest point totals to opposing wideouts but should remain locked into all starting lineups.

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Dak Prescott Sep 27 11:30am CT
Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott went 22-for-27 with 221 passing yards and two scores on Thursday evening en route to defeating the New York Giants. The 31-year-old's longest pass of the night came on a 55-yard TD pass to CeeDee Lamb. His other score came off a 15-yard pass to running back Rico Dowdle on a screen. Prescott locked onto his top two targets all game as both Lamb and tight end Jake Ferguson caught seven passes each. After throwing for an impressive 379 yards last weekend, Prescott was more of a game manager on Thursday night and did not have to push the ball downfield too often. Fantasy managers should feel confident starting Prescott as a QB1 going forward, even though he will face a tough Pittsburgh defense next weekend.

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Evan Engram Sep 27 11:20am CT
Evan Engram

Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Evan Engram (hamstring) is considered doubtful for Sunday's game, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Engram injured his hamstring during warmups prior to their Week 2 matchup and has been sidelined since. The 30-year-old has not logged a practice yet this week which is not a promising sign for his status this weekend. Fantasy managers should closely monitor Friday's injury report as it should provide clarity on his status heading into the weekend. Engram caught a career-high 114 receptions last season and remains a safe TE1 when he is on the field. If Engram misses his third-straight game on Sunday, fantasy managers should expect Brenton Strange to get the starting nod again. Strange has seen at least five targets in each of the past two games and could be a viable replacement option in deeper formats.

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David Njoku Sep 27 11:10am CT
David Njoku

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (ankle) will miss his third straight game as he will not suit up this weekend when the Browns face the Las Vegas Raiders. The tight end suffered a high-ankle sprain in the season-opener against the Dallas Cowboys and has remained sidelined since. However, the 28-year-old returned to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday but is still not cleared to return to game action. Fantasy managers should monitor Njoku's status before their Week 5 match against the Washington Commanders. Fantasy managers should expect Jordan Akins to serve as the lead tight end again on Sunday. He could be a viable play in deeper formats, as he caught four of his seven targets last week.

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Trey McBride Sep 27 11:10am CT
Trey McBride

Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride (concussion) will not play on Sunday due to a concussion, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. McBride entered concussion protocol following last weekend's game after he took a hard helmet-to-helmet hit. The Colorado State product did not practice this week and will now set his sights on returning in Week 5 when the Cardinals face their division rival, the San Francisco 49ers. McBride has seen at least six targets in each of the first three games this season, with a high of nine in Week 2. Fantasy managers should closely monitor McBride's status next week. Elijah Higgins will now serve as the No.1 tight end in Arizona this weekend and could be a sneaky play in DFS and deeper formats as he faces the Washington Commanders who have one of the worst pass defenses in the sport.

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Daniel Jones Sep 27 9:50am CT
Daniel Jones

New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson was heavily involved (once again) in Thursday night's 20-15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, hauling in 11 of 14 targets for 71 yards. Despite the high reception total, Robinson averaged just 6.5 yards per catch, with his longest reception going for 11 yards. While he was a reliable short-yardage option for Daniel Jones, Robinson couldn't find the end zone, limiting his fantasy ceiling. Fantasy managers will appreciate the volume, but his low yardage per reception and lack of scoring suggest he'll need more explosive plays to become a consistent fantasy starter.

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George Kittle Sep 27 9:10am CT
George Kittle

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (hamstring) is expected to make his return to the field this week against the New England Patriots according to ESPN's Nick Wagoner. Kittle says he is "very excited to play football" and is "feeling fantastic" according to Wagoner's report. In two games this season, the talented tight end has 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown and missed the 49ers' loss to the Rams in Week 4. Kittle remains one of the top tight ends in a relatively limited tight-end landscape for fantasy. If he is back this week, he should be started with confidence against New England.

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Tommy Tremble Sep 27 9:00am CT
Tommy Tremble

Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble is sharing time with Ja'Tavion Sanders but emerged as the primary tight end on the team in Week 3 seeing more snaps and out-targeting Sanders. Tremble finished Week 3's win over the Raiders with three catches for 29 yards on three targets. The Notre Dame product is fully recovered from a hamstring injury that caused him to miss Week 1. However, with Chuba Hubbard garnering a large workload in the backfield and Diontae Johnson commanding a big target share, Tremble isn't a big piece of the offensive pie at the moment. That makes him touchdown-dependent for fantasy purposes and thus a risky play in Week 4 at the position. Until he shows more, Tremble should be left on the waiver wire.

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Diontae Johnson Sep 27 8:40am CT
Diontae Johnson

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (groin) popped up on Thursday's injury report after not practicing but he is expected to return to Friday's practice. Barring a setback with the groin injury, Johnson looks like a great fantasy play in Week 4 against the Bengals. The Toledo product had a resurgent performance with Andy Dalton under center in Week 3 with eight catches for 122 yards and a touchdown on 14 targets against the Raiders. Expect more of the same this week from Johnson and the Panthers offense. Adam Thielen (hamstring) is on the IR, further solidifying Johnson as the top option and he should be peppered with targets again against a beatable Bengals' secondary.

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Xavier Legette Sep 27 8:40am CT
Xavier Legette

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette should be more involved in the offense this week with Adam Thielen (hamstring) on IR. The rookie out of South Carolina has 10 targets on the season but is expected to slot into the No. 2 receiver role with Thielen sidelined. The talented receiver should be a nice secondary target for Dalton this week against the Bengals with Diontae Johnson (groin) serving as the top option. Johnson missed practice Thursday and is questionable but is expected to practice Friday. If he is out, Legette would have a much larger role in the offense. The Panthers offense suddenly looks viable for fantasy purposes with Dalton as the QB and Legette could benefit from that in Week 4.

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Malik Nabers Sep 27 8:20am CT
Malik Nabers

New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) took to Instagram to reassure fans that he was alright after suffering a concussion on Thursday night against the Cowboys. Nabers wrote "All Good. Thanks for all the prayers" in his Instagram story. He had a huge game with 12 catches for 115 yards on 15 targets before getting the concussion in the fourth quarter. It's a good sign that Nabers is feeling good after the injury and hopefully, for fantasy managers, he can have a quick recovery. He is looking like a budding fantasy superstar in his rookie season.

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Demarcus Lawrence Sep 27 1:03am CT
Demarcus Lawrence

Updating an earlier report, Dallas Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence (foot) had X-rays on his foot on Thursday, Sept. 26, that came back negative. Lawrence said after the game that he would 'be back in no time.'

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