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Week 9 NFL Capsules

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WEEK 9 NFL CAPSULES

Denver Broncos (5-3) at Baltimore Ravens (5-3), 1 p.m. ET

The Week 9 Broncos-Ravens capsule will move at 4 p.m. ET Friday due to uncertainty around the status of QB Lamar Jackson.

Dallas Cowboys (3-4) at Atlanta Falcons (5-3), 1 p.m. ET

The first-place Falcons are running toward their first winning season and playoff appearance since 2017, winning four of their last five games. Atlanta is 2-3 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a chance to move to 6-3 for the first time since 2016 when the Falcons were NFC champions. Scoring is up and Atlanta has eclipsed the 30-point total in three games this year, a mark it failed to meet a single time in 2023. Kirk Cousins' 2,106 passing yards rank third in the NFL and his 14 touchdowns through the air are tied for fifth, with five players catching at least 29 passes through eight games. The Cowboys have dropped two in a row and are 2 1/2 games behind the NFC East-leading Washington Commanders. The first of those two losses was a 47-9 drubbing at home to the Detroit Lions on Oct. 13. With Micah Parsons (ankle) and DeMarcus Lawrence (foot) out, the Cowboys are trending south in a hurry on defense. They've allowed the second-most points in the league (28.3 per game) and the most rushing yards (154.6, tied with the Carolina Panthers). Without a running game -- the Cowboys average less than 74 yards per game -- QB Dak Prescott has three straight two-interception games.

Miami Dolphins (2-5) at Buffalo Bills (6-2), 1 p.m. ET

Von Miller is back from suspension following Buffalo's 31-10 win at Seattle as the Bills look to improve head coach Sean McDermott's dominance of the Dolphins. McDermott is 14-2 against Miami, and Buffalo beat the Dolphins by the same 31-10 count in Week 2. Bills RB James Cook has provided a consistent running game. He scored twice last week and shredded Miami back in September, hauling in a TD pass before finding the end zone twice on the ground. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sustained a concussion in the third quarter of the home loss to Buffalo and he missed the next four games. The Dolphins lost three times during that span, averaging 10 points in those four contests. With Tagovailoa back, the Dolphins believe there's time to crash the playoff picture. He completed 28 of 38 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown in a 28-27 setback against the Cardinals last week. Dolphins RB De'Von Achane had 147 yards from scrimmage last week and is becoming a reliable weapon in his second season. He has 346 total yards (115.3 per game) with four TDs (three rushing) in three career games against the Bills.

New Orleans Saints (2-6) at Carolina Panthers (1-7), 1 p.m. ET

New Orleans couldn't be happier to see Carolina pop up on the schedule for the second time this season. Not only have the Panthers allowed 18 more touchdowns than they've scored this season, the Saints are trying to snap a six-game losing streak that began Week 3. In Week 1, the Saints smothered the Panthers with scores on nine consecutive drives in a 47-10 romp. Carolina's only touchdown in the game was a late run by Bryce Young, who was benched before Week 3 but gets set to make his second start in a row due to Andy Dalton's thumb injury. Young played well at Denver last week and connected on two TD passes. The Saints are only a game ahead of the Panthers in the NFC South standings and face their own concerns. Derek Carr's oblique injury led to rookie QB Spencer Rattler taking over as the starting quarterback in Week 6. Carr threw for three touchdowns in the first meeting. Rattler has thrown for one TD in the past three games combined. Carr could be back from the injury Sunday trying to spark an offense averaging 15.7 points per game during the losing skid.

Las Vegas Raiders (2-6) at Cincinnati Bengals (3-5), 1 p.m. ET

Joe Burrow is putting up MVP-type statistics -- 15 touchdowns, three interceptions -- but the Bengals aren't pulling in wins with a defense allowing 25.4 points per game. They were hit for 37 points by the Eagles last week in a 20-point loss during which Philadelphia was the far more physical team on both sides of the line of scrimmage. The failures aren't entirely on the Bengals' defense. Cincinnati is winless at home at 0-4 and failed to score 20 points for the third game in a row last week. The Raiders failed to take advantage of opportunities against the Chiefs last week, including 1-for-3 in goal-to-go situations, resulting in a 27-20 loss. Neither team has been able to generate rushing yards consistently, ranking in the bottom five in the league in yards per game on the ground. The imbalance has put the Raiders in a double-digit deficit in every game this season. QB Garder Minshew was toast against the Chiefs' blitz last week -- Kansas City notched five sacks -- and the Bengals are one of the most blitz-happy teams in the NFL.

Los Angeles Chargers (4-3) at Cleveland Browns (2-6), 1 p.m. ET

Rumors swirled in Cleveland that this could be the final game for DE Myles Garrett with the Browns as the trade deadline approaches. But he's not the former No. 1 pick creating the most buzz in The Land. Jameis Winston started his first game of the season with Ken Dorsey installed as Cleveland's play-caller, and the combination worked magic -- 2024 team highwater marks in points (29), passing yards (321), first downs (22), touchdowns (three), passing touchdowns (three), third-down percentage (53.3) and yards per pass attempt (7.5) -- to beat the Ravens. The Chargers are eighth in the NFL in total defense (305.4 yards per game) and have 17 sacks, a concern for Cleveland's beleaguered offensive line. Winston was sacked only twice last week (Deshaun Watson was sacked 33 times in seven games) and Dorsey said there's a renewed focus on a physical running game as Nick Chubb works his way back from a 2023 season-ending knee injury.

Washington Commanders (6-2) at New York Giants (2-6), 1 p.m. ET

The Commanders are the first team since the 2016 Dallas Cowboys to open a season 6-2 with a rookie starting quarterback, and fourth since 1950. Jayden Daniels had 326 yards and the walk-off 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to beat the Bears last week. He's completing 71.8 percent of his passes (second in the NFL) and consistently finding No. 1 WR Terry McLaurin, a Giant-killer in previous seasons (25 receptions, 362 yards) over four career games against New York. The Giants made secret of their affinity for Daniels in an offseason HBO "Hard Knocks" series, but Brian Daboll's team is the only opponent this season to keep the Commanders out of the end zone. The Giants stopped Daniels six times in the red zone in a 21-18 Week 2 loss but they were trampled for 215 rushing yards and Washington connected on seven field goals. Quarterback is a constant talking point around the Giants, with Daniel Jones trying to prove his worth and going for his third consecutive game against Washington without an interception. The Giants' defense remains a force with a league-best 35 sacks, but the offense averages 14. 8 points per game compared to Washington's 29.5 ppg average.

New England Patriots (2-6) at Tennessee Titans (1-6), 1 p.m. ET

The Patriots have won six of the past seven meetings, but for the first time in 25 years there won't be a Belichick or Vrabel involved. Tennessee openly shifted to making plans for the 2025 roster at the trade deadline, and the future of QB Will Levis remains in doubt this week and long-term. Levis has been fighting a shoulder injury since the Titans' last win. The Patriots believe No. 3 pick Drake Maye could be the franchise quarterback, but he spent the week in concussion protocol. The Patriots ended a six-game losing streak last week with a 25-22 win over the New York Jets and experienced hand Jacoby Brissett is ready to step in should Maye miss the game. The Titans are reeling from three consecutive losses, the latest a 38-point shellacking (52-14) at Detroit. Mason Rudolph has two touchdowns and three interceptions as Levis' replacement, but the Titans have struggled in comeback mode. Tennessee enters this week with five consecutive scoreless quarters in the second half and 12 total points in the fourth quarter this season -- all against the Dolphins in Week 4.

Chicago Bears (4-3) at Arizona Cardinals (4-4), 4:05 p.m. ET

Suddenly a threat in the NFC West, the Cardinals are surviving with little pass rush behind solid offensive line play and strong performances from QB Kyler Murray and the running game. James Conner is over 700 yards from scrimmage and a driving force behind Arizona's three wins in four games. All had narrow margins -- one point at San Francisco, two points over the Chargers and the 28-27 victory at Miami last week -- and Arizona is still being outscored by 27 points on the season. Murray has 11 touchdown passes, three picks and averages 8.4 yards per carry with two touchdowns. The former No. 1 pick matches up with rookie top overall pick Caleb Williams this week. Williams (five interceptions) played well enough to get the Bears a fourth consecutive victory last week but then the Hail Mary in Washington happened. It was the third loss for Chicago, all in games when the Bears failed to get to 17 points. Third-down conversions remain a rub for offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. The 33 percent conversion rate and 183.6 passing yards per game on the season both rank in the bottom five of the NFL.

Jacksonville Jaguars (2-6) at Philadelphia Eagles (5-2), 4:05 p.m. ET

The Eagles have won three straight games. They picked up a second consecutive road victory last weekend, winning 37-17 at Cincinnati following a 28-3 defeat of the New York Giants in Week 7. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts accounted for four TDs (three rushing) against the Bengals and did not turn the ball over for a third straight game. Saquon Barkley ran for 108 yards, surpassing 100 scrimmage yards for the sixth time in seven games, and is No. 2 in the NFL with 766 rushing yards. The Eagles rank second in the league in rushing with 165.9 yards per game and fourth with 12 rushing touchdowns. Philadelphia meets a Jacksonville defense that ranks 29th in scoring (28.0 points per game) and total defense (382.1 yards per game). The Jaguars were unsuccessful in coach Doug Pederson's first return to Philadelphia, where he coached from 2016-20 and led the Eagles to their only Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl LII. The Eagles welcomed him back with a 29-21 win against Jacksonville on Oct. 2, 2022.

Detroit Lions (6-1) at Green Bay Packers (6-2), 4:25 p.m. ET

Lions QB Jared Goff set the NFL record with a completion percentage of 83 percent over a five-game stretch. The just-completed run of games also slotted the Lions in rare company with a cumulative four-game record-tying 172 points (2019 Ravens). Goff has gobbled against Green Bay in his career with 12 touchdowns, three INTs and a passer rating of 98 in seven starts. The Packers are optimistic Jordan Love (groin) will be part of the fight for first place in the NFC North. He had three TD passes in the last meeting and is on a run of seven consecutive home games with multiple TD passes. If Love can't play, Malik Willis is the next man up. He helped guide the Packers to a fourth consecutive win, 30-27 at Jacksonville last week after Love was injured. The Packers' defense leads the NFL with 19 takeaways but Green Bay has only a plus-four turnover margin and tied with a league-worst nine broken tackles last week.

Los Angeles Rams (3-4) at Seattle Seahawks (4-4), 4:25 p.m. ET

How thrilled was Rams QB Matthew Stafford to have the band back together last Thursday? He posted his 16th career four-TD game and the Rams climbed closer to the top of the crowded NFC West to set up a significant midseason matchup with the Seahawks. Seattle lost both games to the Rams last season, but Los Angeles is 0-3 on the road in 2024. But a run defense giving up almost 150 yards per game -- and an average of 163.3 in the past three games -- could be ripe for the picking given the success of Rams RB Kyren Williams. He has eight rushing touchdowns and scored a pair at Seattle last season. Buffalo all but erased the ground game of the Seahawks last week. Kenneth Walker had nine carries for 12 yards and Zach Charbonnet ran three times for 4 yards. QB Geno Smith leads NFL in passing yards (2,197) and completions (212), and the Seahawks might again lean heavily on the aerial attack given the Rams' weaknesses in the secondary.

Indianapolis Colts (4-4) at Minnesota Vikings (5-2), 8:20 p.m. ET

The Vikings are winless since a 5-0 start and welcome Indianapolis for a primetime date Sunday, the first meeting between the teams since Minnesota won in overtime and set the NFL record for the largest comeback in history (33 points) in December of 2022. Anthony Richardson was benched after going 3-1 in his last four starts because he's on a historic track -- for lowest completion percentage -- as a pocket passer. Into the lineup steps Joe Flacco, who took the Browns' passing game to the next level and pushed Cleveland to the playoffs last season with 300-yard games in five consecutive starts. Flacco, 37, continues to fire the ball from the pocket and has multiple TD passes in three of four games with the Colts, including two starts. Sam Darnold has been a strong stand-in for the Vikings in his first season with the team and has five two-TD games. Minnesota is moving forward without LT Christian Darrisaw (ACL), but acquired Cam Robinson from the Jaguars this week to take his place.

--Monday

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (7-0)

The Chiefs attempt to start 8-0 for the third time in franchise history (2003, 2013) against the franchise that delivered Kansas City its last Super Bowl loss. QB Patrick Mahomes thrives on "Monday Night Football," where he's 7-2 with 23 TDs (21 pass, two rush). But he's not putting up the type of numbers Baker Mayfield has for the Buccaneers this season. Mayfield leads the NFL in TD passes (21), ranks second in passing yards (2,189) and third in completion percentage (71.1). The last quarterback to rank in the top three in each category through Week 8 of the season was former Chiefs QB Alex Smith in 2017. Kansas City's defense has been borderline dominant, especially in slowing running backs in the red zone. Tampa deployed RBs Rachaad White and Bucky Irving in receiving roles last week and they combined for 12 receptions for 151 yards while TE Cade Otton caught two TD passes. The Chiefs have allowed a league-low 15 plays of 20-plus yards. Mahomes is searching for a stronger connection with new target DeAndre Hopkins. He caught two passes at Las Vegas last week in his debut with Kansas City. Hopkins needs five receptions to become the seventh player all-time to reach 950 career catches in his first 12 seasons.

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Player Notes
Aaron Rodgers Nov 1 10:13am CT
Aaron Rodgers

Dynasty | Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 22-of-32 passes for 211 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions in a win against Houston. Dynasty Analysis: Rodgers had stated earlier this week that he was in the darkness, but apparently emerged on Thursday night in what was undoubtedly a must-win for the now 3-6 Jets. Rodgers looked like his old self at times and while he can't scramble the way he used to, he can still throw the ball accurately when he has time. His dynasty slide is likely to continue as he's still not better than a QB2 at the moment. Still, this was a step in the right direction.

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Davante Adams Nov 1 10:13am CT
Davante Adams

Dynasty | Jets receiver Davante Adams had seven catches for 91 yards and a touchdown in a win against Houston. Dynasty Analysis: Adams started out his Jets career slowly, but led the team with 11 targets on the night and posted some big catches, including a late touchdown that sealed the game. Adams isn't the player he once was, but he could still provide low-end WR1 value the rest of the way if he builds on this performance. Adams remains a good dynasty buy for contending teams moving forward.

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Davante Adams Nov 1 10:13am CT
Davante Adams

Dynasty | Jets receiver Garrett Wilson had nine catches for 90 yards and two touchdowns in a win against Houston. Dynasty Analysis: The addition of Davante Adams hasn't affected Wilson much thus far and he had two spectacular touchdown catches on the night. While there are going to be some ups and downs this year with the Jets, Wilson has been a constant contributor. For dynasty managers hoping to buy low after the Adams deal, that window slammed shut after this week's performance.

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Sauce Gardner Nov 1 9:30am CT
Sauce Gardner

New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner (foot) seemingly injured his foot on Thursday night during the fourth quarter of their contest against the Houston Texans. The star defensive back was able to come back into the game, but Ian Rapoport says that his status is worth monitoring especially if the team decides to do some tests on Friday. There hasn't been any official word of an injury that will cause him to miss some time just yet.

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Brandon Aubrey Nov 1 9:10am CT
Brandon Aubrey

Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey is currently the K4 on the season. He has only missed two field goals, made all of his extra points, and has the longest kick of the season at 65 yards. He's also made the second-most 50+ yarders behind Ka'imi Fairbairn. In Week 9, he'll go up against the Atlanta Falcons who have given up the most fantasy points to kickers this season. On average, opposing kickers are scoring 12.3 fantasy points per game against the Falcons, and with the Cowboys' offense not able to score as many touchdowns as expected, he should be quite busy this week.

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Jake Ferguson Nov 1 9:00am CT
Jake Ferguson

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson hasn't been able to produce a big outing over the last couple of weeks. Week 8 was the first time he received a target share of more than 20% and failed to finish in TE1 territory. He even had the highest snap percentage of the season in that game, but went up against a solid defensive unit in the San Francisco 49ers. Now, they'll take on the Atlanta Falcons who have given up their fair share of fantasy points to tight ends (10.8 per game for half-PPR). Fantasy managers can look to Ferguson to bounce back in this one.

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Robert Woods Nov 1 8:40am CT
Robert Woods

Houston Texans wide receiver Robert Woods was expected to be a bigger part of the offense in the Thursday night game against the New York Jets. During the 21-13 loss, he saw three targets and caught two of them for 44 yards. The Jets' defense shut down the passing game as they only put up 135 yards through the air compared to 187 on the ground. C.J. Stroud was also sacked eight times, so Woods didn't have much of a chance to get open. The Texans will get some extra rest heading into their Week 10 matchup against another good defense in the Detroit Lions.

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Ka'imi Fairbairn Nov 1 8:40am CT
Ka'imi Fairbairn

Houston Texans kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn had a rough outing on Thursday night along with the rest of the team in the 21-13 loss to the New York Jets. The 30-year-old made a 29 and 54-yarder as well as an extra point but missed a 27 and 56-yarder. This was the first game all season that Fairbairn missed more than one field goal which brings his overall percentage down to 84.0%. He'll look to bounce back in a Sunday night game against the Detroit Lions in Week 10.

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Will Anderson Jr. Nov 1 8:10am CT
Will Anderson Jr.

Houston Texans edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. (ankle) was forced to leave their Thursday night game against the New York Jets after suffering an ankle injury in the first quarter. The reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year seemed to have his ankle rolled on as he tried to tackle the ball carrier and looked to be in a lot of pain. After getting his ankle taped, he tried returning to the game but was ultimately ruled out in the second quarter. Ian Rapoport says that his injury is worth monitoring going into next week, but Anderson will benefit from extra days of rest since they don't play until Sunday night of next week.

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Micheal Clemons Nov 1 4:30am CT
Micheal Clemons

The New York Jets defense played well in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. New York sacked C.J. Stroud eight times while forcing one turnover, a Stroud fumble, in the close win. The Jets defense made things tough for Stroud and the Houston offense all night, allowing just 322 yards of total offense. They were led by Jamien Sherwood and Micheal Clemons, who notched two sacks apiece. The Jets will look to stay hot against the Arizona Cardinals on the road in Week 10.

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Davante Adams Nov 1 4:20am CT
Davante Adams

New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams caught seven of his 11 targets for 91 yards and a touchdown in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. Adams and Aaron Rodgers connected for their first touchdown since they played for the Green Bay Packers together back in 2022 on a 37-yard strike in the fourth quarter. The big outing from Adams easily goes in the books as his best effort since the Jets acquired him from the Las Vegas Raiders ahead of Week 7. Adams survived an injury scare during the second half as he was evaluated for a concussion. He ultimately passed the league's testing and was able to return to the field for the remainder of the game. Adams will be a solid WR2 in fantasy heading into Week 10's road game against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Tyler Conklin Nov 1 4:20am CT
Tyler Conklin

New York Jets tight end Tyler Conklin lost three yards on his lone catch in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. Conklin drew just two targets in the game as Aaron Rodgers directed 21 of his 32 pass attempts toward either Garrett Wilson or Davante Adams. That didn't leave much else for the rest of the Jets pass catchers, including Conklin who was outproduced by fellow tight ends Kenny Yeboah (one catch for 12 yards) and Jeremy Ruckert (one catch for four yards). Conklin will look to regroup heading into a Week 10 road matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Riley Patterson Nov 1 4:20am CT
Riley Patterson

New York Jets kicker Riley Patterson did not attempt any field goals but hit all three of his extra points in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. Making his debut for the Jets after they placed Greg Zuerlein (knee) on injured reserve earlier in the week, Patterson was perfect in the close win over the Texans. The veteran will presumably remain the Jets' kicker heading into a Week 10 road matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Braelon Allen Nov 1 4:10am CT
Braelon Allen

New York Jets running back Braelon Allen carried the ball four times for nine yards and failed to catch his lone target in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. Allen showed some life last week, turning 12 carries into 32 yards and a touchdown but he was right back to just a handful of carries behind Breece Hall in Thursday night's win. Allen has seen eight or fewer carries in five of his past six contests as the Jets have committed to getting the ball in Hall's hands of late. Allen remains a solid fantasy handcuff behind Hall but should not be in starting lineups in Week 10 when the Jets face off against the Arizona Cardinals on the road.

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Garrett Wilson Nov 1 4:10am CT
Garrett Wilson

New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson turned in a huge game in his team's 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. Wilson caught nine of his 10 targets for 90 yards and two touchdowns to help down the Texans in the close game. The veteran receiver's second touchdown was impressive as he made a leaping, one-handed grab in close coverage in the back of the end zone and just barely got both feet down in bounds for a 26-yard score. Wilson is hitting his stride after a quiet start to the season and has 60 catches for 663 yards and five touchdowns through nine games. He will be a low-end WR1 heading into a Week 10 road matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Aaron Rodgers Nov 1 4:00am CT
Aaron Rodgers

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 22 of his 32 passes for 211 yards and three touchdowns in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. That goes into the books as Rodgers' first game with more than two touchdown passes all season as he helped pull off the home win. Two of Rodgers' touchdown passes went to Garrett Wilson while the last one was a 37-yard strike to Davante Adams in the fourth quarter, the first touchdown connection for the two since Adams was acquired in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders ahead of Week 7. Locked in as a QB2 in fantasy, Rodgers will take 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions into his Week 10 matchup, which will be on the road against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Breece Hall Nov 1 4:00am CT
Breece Hall

New York Jets running back Breece Hall carried the ball 15 times for 74 yards and caught two of his four targets for 11 yards in a 21-13 win over the Houston Texans in Week 9's Thursday night game. Hall dominated the backfield work for the Jets in the close win as he out-touched Braelon Allen 16 to four in the contest. The veteran running back has now rushed for 502 yards while catching 35 passes for 327 yards and four all-purpose touchdowns through nine games this season. He will be an RB1 in fantasy heading into a Week 10 road matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Jalen Mills Nov 1 2:53am CT
Jalen Mills

New York Jets CB Jalen Mills registered a team-high 10 tackles (four solo) versus the Houston Texans on Thursday, Oct. 31.

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Mike Williams Nov 1 2:43am CT
Mike Williams

New York Jets WR Mike Williams had one reception (on two targets) for six yards versus the Houston Texans in Week 9.

Fantasy Spin: The injury to Allen Lazard (chest) means Williams is likely to stay with the Jets. Barring an injury to Davante Adams or Garrett Wilson, that's probably the death knell to any hopes that Williams will have fantasy value this season.

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Davante Adams Nov 1 2:13am CT
Davante Adams

New York Jets WR Davante Adams had seven catches for 91 yards and a touchdown during the club's Week 9 victory over the Houston Texans. Adams was targeted a team-high 11 times.

Fantasy Spin: Despite missing a chunk of the game while being checked for a head injury, Adams returned to haul in the game-sealing touchdown, his first with the Jets. It was a big effort from the veteran, who had done little in two games since arriving from Las Vegas via trade. While it's not enough to vault him back into WR1 territory at this point, Adams looks like a midrange or low-end WR2.

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