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NY Giants (0-2) at Cleveland Browns (1-1)

If must-win territory can be reality in September, the Giants are ready to cross the border. They lost their first two games of the season to the Minnesota Vikings and Washington Commanders. If they lose to the Browns, things really get dicey. New York then has a short week before hosting the Dallas Cowboys next Thursday. Anxiety is growing as only two teams (out of 32) that started 0-2 over the past four seasons made the playoffs. That 6.3 percent success rate raises the urgency. But Giants coach Brian Daboll said he doesn't think desperation has set in. "I want to see consistency like we talk about every week," Daboll said. "Go in, prepare the right way, come out, play a good football game, do good in situations, play together. Each week is its own week, and we'll just focus on the Browns this week." Cleveland split its first two games, getting routed by the Cowboys in its opener before posting an 18-13 road win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Cleveland has committed a league-worst 24 penalties and averaged 17.5 points over their first two games, while New York is scoring a measly 12 per game. The Browns are still trying to get peak Deshaun Watson to appear consistently. He has a 63.0 passer rating, which is lower than counterpart Daniel Jones (66.6).

Chicago Bears (1-1) at Indianapolis Colts (0-2)

Two recent top draft picks are at the center of the Bears-Colts matchup in Indianapolis on Sunday. Rookie No. 1 pick Caleb Williams has been pounded in the first two games of his career, but Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said he's not worried about the protection or the personnel safeguarding his franchise quarterback. Williams was sacked nine times in the first two games, including seven on Sunday night at Houston, when he was hit 11 total times. With little time to scan for the many weapons the Bears assembled around him in the offseason, the Bears are last in the NFL in passing. Williams and leading WR DJ Moore are healthy entering Week 3, but Keenan Allen (heel) and rookie Rome Odunze (knee) are less than full strength. Second-year QB Anthony Richardson continues to produce electric individual plays. Avoiding mistakes and knowing when to eat a pass before he decides to let it rip if the next step in his maturation by the measurement of head coach Shane Steichen. The Colts are making hay running the ball but rank 29th in the NFL in total defense and allow 237 rushing yards per game.

Houston Texans (2-0) at Minnesota Vikings (2-0)

Availability will be worth tracking all the way to kickoff for anyone with more than a rooting interest on the line in this matchup of 2-0 teams. Among the ailing to start the work week were Vikings WRs Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison and Texans RBs Joe Mixon and Dameon Pierce. The Vikings will face a tough test against Houston, which is coming off back-to-back wins over the Colts and Bears to start the season. The Texans have limited opponents to 20 points a game in 2024. The addition of former Vikings pass rusher Danielle Hunter, who spent the first eight seasons of his career with Minnrdoys, has boosted the edge pressure for the Texans. He has 1.5 sacks in his first two games. Texans running back Cam Akers also will go up against one of his former teams, although he was with the Vikings for far shorter time than Hunter. Akers could step into a more prominent role this weekend if Mixon is ruled out with an ankle injury. Vikings QB Sam Darnold will try to maintain his impressive start to the season in his first year with the club. Darnold has posted a 111.7 passer rating while throwing for 476 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. CJ Stroud has a 104.7 passer rating to go along with 494 passing yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions for the Texans. The Vikings are 5-0 all-time against the Texans. This is their first meeting since 2020.

Philadelphia Eagles (1-1) at New Orleans Saints (2-0)

The Saints are one of nine undefeated teams as they prepare to host the Eagles. Expectations for New Orleans (9-8 last season), which has missed the playoffs three consecutive seasons, were average at best before the current campaign started. The Saints have defied the doubters so far with a 47-10 home win over the Carolina Panthers and a 44-19 road rout of the Dallas Cowboys. Saints QB Derek Carr and the offense have thrived under first-year coordinator Klint Kubiak. New Orleans leads the NFL in scoring with 91 points, 22 more than the next team, the Arizona Cardinals. Carr paces the league in passer rating (142.4) and running back Alvin Kamara is tops in scoring (five touchdowns) and yards from scrimmage (290). And the Saints' defense has more than held its own, ranking fourth in scoring (14.5 points allowed per game), tied for fourth in yards allowed per play (4.5) and seventh in total yards allowed (273 per game). Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is trying to keep his team from dwelling on a lost opportunity in its last contest against the visiting Atlanta Falcons. Philadelphia had a chance to take a two-score lead with less than two minutes remaining, but running back Saquon Barkley dropped a third-down pass. The Eagles settled for a field goal and a six-point lead, and Atlanta needed just 65 seconds to score the winning touchdown in a 22-21 victory. The dropped pass marred what has otherwise been a strong start to Barkley's first season in Philadelphia. The former New York Giant is seventh in yards from scrimmage (248) and has scored three touchdowns. This will be the Eagles' first Sunday game of the young season. They held off the Green Bay Packers, 34-29, on Friday, Sept. 6, in San Paolo, Brazil, then played their home opener on Monday night. Philadelphia wide receiver A.J. Brown (hamstring), who did not play against the Falcons, didn't participate in the team's walk-through Wednesday and he has said he expects to miss multiple games.

Los Angeles Chargers (2-0) at Pittsburgh Steelers (2-0)

It's been an adventurous week for the Chargers, who decided to stick around the East Coast after tearing apart the Panthers last week and with Pittsburgh on the schedule Sunday. QB Justin Herbert (ankle) didn't take part in every practice but is expected to play in a matchup with Steelers stand-in starter Justin Fields. Fields has led Pittsburgh to a 2-0 start while Russell Wilson (calf) works to get back in the lineup. The Chargers are taking on the personality of head coach Jim Harbaugh quickly. Los Angeles is No. 3 in the NFL in rushing and No. 2 in total defense. The Steelers are letting Fields take a shot or two downfield to George Pickens, who has had multiple big plays voided by penalty, but otherwise following a vanilla approach that head coach Mike Tomlin said was largely a product of the road environments the team won in (Atlanta, Denver) to start the season. Even if the Steelers open it up, don't expect a repeat of the last meeting in 2021. The Steelers scored 37 points -- and lost by four.

Denver Broncos (0-2) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)

Not many pegged the Buccaneers to be driving in the fast lane with NFC contenders, but Tampa is one of the true surprises out of the gate after beating the Lions in Detroit last week. QB Baker Mayfield is rolling, averaging 9.7 yards per attempt -- nearly double Broncos QB Bo Nix, who is at 5.0 -- with WR Chris Godwin on pace for 1,700 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns through two games. A rookie first-round pick in his second road start in the NFL, Nix and the Broncos haven't been able to stretch defenses in part because opponents aren't honoring the running game. In Week 1, Denver ballcarriers didn't gain anything after contact and Nix is the team's leading rusher with primary backs Javonte Williams (2.1 yards per carry) and Jaleel McLaughlin combining for 73 yards on 32 carries against Seattle and Pittsburgh. Nix could have more room to operate this week. The Bucs have not generated consistent push from the front four with only 2.0 sacks in two games and are allowing 4.9 yards per carry.

Green Bay Packers (1-1) at Tennessee Titans (0-2)

While the Titans are working to rein in second-year QB Will Levis' mistakes, the Packers arrive with former Tennessee backup quarterback Malik Willis coming off a win -- and his first NFL TD pass -- as Jordan Love's stand-in last week. Love hurt his left knee in the opener, a loss to the Eagles, and was able to increase activity in practice this week. The star of the show in Week 2 was the Packers' defense, which came away with three interceptions of Anthony Richardson, and RB Josh Jacobs (151 rushing yards). Jacobs is ready to go but was limited in practice early in the week due to a back injury. If Green Bay's running game gets going, the Titans could be in for a long day due to the array of wide receiver options at the Packers' disposal. Levis has a good number of outlets, too, if DeAndre Hopkins picks up the pace alongside Calvin Ridley (18.1 yards per reception). But Levis has been sacked seven times with three interceptions. The Packers are dripping with ballhawks in the secondary and lead the NFL with five interceptions while holding opponents to a 26.1 conversion rate on third downs.

Carolina Panthers (0-2) at Las Vegas Raiders (1-1)

It's the matchup you've waited for all week ... Andy Dalton vs. Gardner Minshew. OK, maybe this wasn't on the radar prior to the regular season. It certainly was not part of the plan for the Panthers, who are skidding to new lows by the week. Last year's No. 1 draft pick, Bryce Young, was benched after Carolina was blitzed 26-3 in the home opener by the Chargers -- a team that beat the Raiders in Week 1. Switching to Dalton clouds the future for the Panthers and Young, but Carolina had only one touchdown -- a short Young TD run in garbage time of the 47-10 loss to the Saints -- and was outscored 73-13 in the first two games of the Dave Canales era. What's ailing the team is not an easy question to address based on the length of the answer. Carolina has three first-half points, a third-down conversion rate of 9.1 percent and ranks 31st in passing and 32nd in total offense. The Raiders found a spark offensively to rally and upset the Ravens. Minshew completed 30 of 38 throws for 276 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the 26-23 win at Baltimore. Dalton's only start as a Panther came a year ago in a Week 3 loss at Seattle, where he threw for 361 yards and two TDs. In his career, Dalton's record is 83-78-2 as a starter, including 4-0 against the Raiders.

Miami Dolphins (1-1) at Seattle Seahawks (2-0)

Mike McDonald was hired in Seattle for his sagaciousness as a defensive coach with the Ravens, and the league's youngest head coach is off to a great start with two wins and the No. 6-ranked defense in the NFL. The Seahawks draw the NFL's No. 2 passing attack but the Dolphins are not the same as they arrive in the Pac Northwest. Skylar Thompson, a seventh-round pick in 2022 out of Kansas State, replaces Tua Tagovailoa, who is on injured reserve after sustaining his third concussion in two seasons last Thursday in a 31-10 loss to the visiting Buffalo Bills. Thompson started three games in 2022 with Tagovailoa sidelined, including a playoff defeat to the Bills. Thompson completed 78 of 150 passes for 461 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions in those three starts, going 1-2. He served as the Dolphins' No. 3 quarterback all of last season and didn't get into a game. Thompson completed 8 of 14 passes for 80 yards off the bench last week. The Seahawks claimed a 23-20 overtime victory last Sunday at New England. With running back Kenneth Walker III sidelined due to an oblique injury, Geno Smith carried the offense by completing 33 of 44 passes for 327 yards and a touchdown. Smith drove the Seahawks down the field for a last-minute field goal in regulation to tie the score, then led the winning march in overtime.

Detroit Lions (1-1) at Arizona Cardinals (1-1)

The Detroit Lions won their season opener in overtime against the Los Angeles Rams despite QB Jared Goff being limited to 217 passing yards. Goff was intercepted twice and nearly got picked off twice more on Sunday, when the Lions lost to Tampa Bay 20-16. The Lions will need their quarterback to be much sharper in their first road game against the Cardinals on Sunday. The Lions haven't lost two straight since a five-game slide during the first half of their 2022 schedule. Goff expects the Lions to bounce back in similar fashion from their latest setback. The Cardinals' offense, with quarterback Kyler Murray fully recovered from the torn ACL he suffered in December 2022, has looked explosive. They've already had a dozen plays of 20 or more yards via the pass or rush. Arizona (1-1) is also No. 1 in the league in third-down conversions (58.3 percent). Murray has thrown four touchdown passes without an interception. First-round draft pick Marvin Harrison Jr., who was held to one reception in his debut, erupted for four catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-10 romp over the Los Angeles Rams last week. Keeping the pressure on Murray would help the Lions corners. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson is coming off a monster performance in which he recorded 4 1/2 sacks. The Lions won the last meeting 30-12 in 2021.

Baltimore Ravens (0-2) at Dallas Cowboys (1-1)

Baltimore, which leads the regular-season series 5-1 against the Cowboys, needs to get the running game revved up to set up the pass. After a slow start, Henry finished with 84 yards on 18 carries with a touchdown. Lamar Jackson has thrown for 520 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in two games. He will likely test the Dallas pass defense, which is ranked 16th in the NFL allowing 189.5 yards per game. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott agreed to a four-year, $240 million contract with a record $231 million guaranteed earlier this month. Prescott had an uneven performance over the past two games, throwing for 472 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. As a veteran, Prescott understands the pressure to win as the Cowboys quarterback. The Ravens' pass rush has seven sacks in two games. However, the secondary appears vulnerable to big plays. Dallas wide receiver CeeDee Lamb could be poised to have a huge game. In the season opener, Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice caught seven passes for 103 yards and often ran free in front of and behind Baltimore's defense. And Davante Adams finished with 110 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions last week. Ravens rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins missed the previous game and practice this week after he was involved in a car accident resulting in a concussion and neck injury. One of the biggest challenges facing the Ravens is closing out games. Over the past five seasons, the Ravens have had 10 losses when leading by seven or more points in the fourth quarter -- the most by any team. Conversely, Prescott has led the Cowboys to 22 wins when they are tied or trailing in the fourth quarter or overtime since 2016 -- second most in franchise history behind Tony Romo (24).

San Francisco 49ers (1-1) at Los Angeles Rams (0-2)

San Francisco has won at Los Angeles in each of the past five seasons. The injury list might make this Week 3 matchup more unpredictable. San Francisco RB Christian McCaffrey is on IR, WR Deebo Samuel is doubtful with his own calf issue and 49ers QB Brock Purdy and his NFL-best 550 yards passing through two games take center stage. His 72.3 completion percentage is eighth in the league, but he has just one touchdown pass. Purdy threw his first interception Sunday after he had 11 last season, while earning Pro Bowl honors. He also lost a fumble, while the 49ers had a punt blocked. The Rams are dealing with their own injury issues. Wide receiver Puka Nacua (knee) was placed on injured reserve after Week 1 and wide receiver Cooper Kupp (ankle) is expected to miss extended time. The Rams also have holes on the offensive line: Jonah Jackson (shoulder), Steve Avila (knee) and Joe Noteboom (ankle) are on IR. Even rookie kicker Joshua Karty (groin) is ailing and missed practice to start the week. Behind a makeshift line last week, even veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford looked rattled, and understandably so, as Los Angeles was never competitive in a 41-10 loss on the road to the Arizona Cardinals. Tackle Rob Havenstein (ankle) returned in Week 2 and tackle Alaric Jackson (suspension) is set to come back Sunday. On defense, the Rams already were up against it after the retirement of star defensive tackle Aaron Donald. The revamped group has struggled to an NFL-worst 426 yards allowed per game. Against the run, Los Angeles has allowed 197 yards per game, third worst in the NFL. The Rams recently placed safety John Johnson II (shoulder) on IR.

Kansas City Chiefs (2-0) at Atlanta Falcons (1-1)

Trailing by six with 1:39 left, Kirk Cousins led the Falcons on a six-play, 70-yard game-winning drive on Monday, earning his first win for his new team following the signing of a four-year, $180 million contract with Atlanta. Now the measuring stick is the team that finished on top of the NFL heap each of the past two seasons, the Chiefs. Nearing relevance after several years of national apathy, the Falcons are coming off their first "Monday Night Football" appearance since 2020. Now they prepare for their first "Sunday Night Football" game since 2019. The Chiefs have won eight straight games (including the playoffs) since last year's Christmas Day loss to the Raiders. Kansas City's win streak will be put to the test on Sunday without leading rusher Isiah Pacheco. Pacheco's leg was caught under a defender in Sunday's win, fracturing his right fibula. In his absence, the Chiefs signed former running back Kareem Hunt, who rushed for 2,151 yards with the team from 2017-18. Hunt had been in a primarily backup role with Cleveland from 2019 through last season. Pacheco had 135 yards and a touchdown this season. Three-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes enters play vying for a better performance, following a rare lackluster showing on Sunday. Mahomes threw for a pair of touchdowns against Cincinnati but was also picked off twice. The two-time NFL MVP's 151 passing yards were his fewest since throwing for a career-low 76 against Denver on Oct. 17, 2019 before dislocating his kneecap. Kansas City holds a 7-3 series lead over Atlanta. The Falcons will look for their first win over the Chiefs since Week 1 of the 2012 season.

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Trey McBride Sep 20 12:50pm CT
Trey McBride

Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride has picked up right where he left off at the end of 2023. Currently ranked as the fourth-best tight end in fantasy, McBride is poised to remain a top option as the season progresses. He has emerged as Kyler Murray's go-to security blanket, leading all Cardinals in targets with 15, which is also third among all tight ends through two weeks. While McBride's Week 2 touchdown came via a fumble recovery, his involvement in the offense remains strong. In Week 3, the Cardinals face the Lions in what should be a favorable matchup for McBride. With Detroit's elite pass rush generating quick pressure, Murray will likely check down to McBride frequently to counter the rush. Additionally, he will be matched up against Lions safety Brian Branch, giving him a significant size advantage. Expect the Cardinals to lean heavily on McBride again, making him a strong candidate to finish as the top tight end in fantasy this week. He's a must-start in all formats.

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Tyjae Spears Sep 20 12:50pm CT
Tyjae Spears

Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan said that running back Tyjae Spears (ankle) is questionable for the Week 3 contest against the visiting Green Bay Packers, but he's expected to be ready to roll on Sunday. Spears didn't practice on Wednesday before returning as a limited participant in Thursday's session, putting him on track to play this weekend. The 23-year-old could have a smaller role in a backfield tandem with Tony Pollard against Green Bay, though, which will make Spears a riskier RB3/flex play in deeper fantasy leagues. Offensive coordinator Nick Holz continues to say that the team prefers to have an even timeshare split in their backfield with Pollard and Spears. Through the first two weeks of the 2024 season, Spears has been the No. 2 behind Pollard, playing 45% of the snaps in Week 1 and 33% in Week 2. He has only 10 carries for 41 yards and has caught six passes for 22 yards.

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Saquon Barkley Sep 20 12:50pm CT
Saquon Barkley

Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley will take on the Saints in New Orleans in Week 3. The 27-year-old was a focal point of the offense again last week against the Atlanta Falcons, especially with A.J. Brown (hamstring) inactive. Barkley put up 116 yards of total offense and was a top-12 RB in most fantasy formats, but did have a costly drop at the end of the game that gave the Falcons the chance to come back and win the game. He will look to make up for that mistake against a Saints defense that has allowed the second-fewest yards on the ground through two weeks. However, they have played the tandems of Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders in Week 1 and old man Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle in Week 2. None of these players come close to the caliber of the back that Barkley is, so there is no reason to consider the Eagles' workhorse back as anything but an RB1 in Week 3.

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Jordan Addison Sep 20 12:50pm CT
Jordan Addison

It's looking like Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison (ankle) is going to miss a second straight game after he wasn't seen on the practice field on Friday. Although Addison's ankle injury isn't believed to be too serious, the Vikings are playing it smart with the second-year wideout. The 22-year-old was inactive for the Week 2 win over the San Francisco 49ers and doesn't look likely to suit up this Sunday in a showdown against the 2-0 Houston Texans. The Vikings have yet to release their final Friday injury report or rule Addison out officially, though. Justin Jefferson (quadriceps) is also banged up but fully expects to play against Houston. If Addison is ruled out for the second straight week, popular waiver-wire pickup Jalen Nailor will operate as the WR2 for the Vikes again and could be used as a flex play in deeper fantasy leagues this weekend.

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Jordan Love Sep 20 12:40pm CT
Jordan Love

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (knee) is practicing on Friday for the third straight day, although USA Today's Ryan Wood says that he'll surely be limited. However, the fact that Love has practiced all week means he's given himself a realistic chance to return in Week 3 on the road against the Tennessee Titans. Love sprained his MCL in the season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil and missed the Week 2 win over the Indianapolis Colts. The 25-year-old will likely be listed as questionable on Friday's final injury report, so fantasy managers will probably have to check back on Sunday morning to see if he's actually active before officially throwing him back into their starting lineups. Love has looked good moving around in practice this week, but it's fair to wonder if his mobility will be compromised if he returns this Sunday after missing just one week.

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David Njoku Sep 20 12:40pm CT
David Njoku

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (ankle) and running back Pierre Strong Jr. (hamstring) have both been ruled out for the Week 3 contest this Sunday in Tennessee against the Titans. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said earlier this week that it was unlikely that Njoku would return this weekend after spraining his ankle in the Week 1 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Fantasy managers will need to keep the 28-year-old on their benches for at least another week. Jordan Akins caught his only target for a 10-yard gain in last week's win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Fantasy managers should be able to find better TE2 streamers in Week 3. Strong pulled his hammy against the Jaguars and missed practice all week. With the 25-year-old sidelined, D'Onta Foreman could have a bigger role again as the change-of-pace back behind starter Jerome Ford.

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Jalen Hurts Sep 20 12:40pm CT
Jalen Hurts

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will go on the road to take on the red-hot New Orleans Saints in Week 3. The 26-year-old failed to secure a win for the Eagles last week against the Atlanta Falcons, but had a solid performance on the field without his top weapon A.J. Brown (hamstring), and finally started to run the ball like the player who was challenging for an MVP a few years ago. Brown has not been ruled out, but has not practiced all week and is expected to miss his second game in a row. With that said, because of Hurts' ability to run the ball, he remains a top-tier fantasy option against a Saints defense that has racked up five turnovers and has allowed just one passing touchdown through the first two weeks of the season.

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Tua Tagovailoa Sep 20 12:30pm CT
Tua Tagovailoa

The Miami Dolphins will face the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday in a Week 3 road matchup. Miami's defense has been decent through two weeks regarding yardage allowed -- letting up the fifth-fewest yards through the air (278) and the fourth-fewest total yards in the league (514). However, they're allowing the fifteenth-most yards per play (5.4) and have racked up just one takeaway through two weeks. There was some sleeper appeal here when the team was projected to lead in games. Those scenarios may be more challenging to come by, though, with quarterback Skylar Thompson under center and Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) on injured reserve. Fantasy managers can safely avoid the Dolphins' DST this week, as they're RotoBaller's DEF25.

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Jalin Hyatt Sep 20 12:20pm CT
Jalin Hyatt

Because he was frustrated with his standing on the depth chart, New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt requested a trade over the summer, according to multiple team sources. Hyatt played 15 offensive snaps in the Week 1 loss to the Minnesota Vikings and 11 snaps in the Week 2 loss to the division-rival Washington Commanders. He has had one target, which he dropped in the fourth quarter in Week 1. The former third-rounder in 2023 spent most of the summer as the No. 2 wideout behind rookie Malik Nabers, but Hyatt fell behind Darius Slayton on the depth chart in late August. At this point, the Giants think Slayton, a proven veteran, is the better option. Although he's not a big part of the offense currently, the Giants don't have any plans to trade Hyatt. The 22-year-old had 23 catches for 373 yards (16.2 yards per catch) in 2023. For now, Hyatt is off the fantasy radar in most fantasy formats.

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Jason Sanders Sep 20 12:20pm CT
Jason Sanders

Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders can be avoided by fantasy managers ahead of the team's Week 3 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Sanders has missed just one kick on the season -- a 42-yarder he pushed wide-left in Week 1 -- and has drilled all three of his extra-point attempts. Still, he isn't a recommended option this Sunday. With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) placed on injured reserve, it's difficult to project Miami as many scoring opportunities for the offense led by Skylar Thompson. The Dolphins' skill players should keep the 28-year-old place-kicker in contention for a few weekly points, but he can only be relied on once the Fins prove they can still be an effective offensive unit with Thompson under center. Sanders is RotoBaller's K25 ahead of Week 3.

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Michael Pittman Jr. Sep 20 12:20pm CT
Michael Pittman Jr.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (back, calf) is dealing with back and calf injuries, but the Colts don't think he's in danger of missing the Week 3 contest against the Chicago Bears. Pittman wasn't listed on the Week 3 injury report on Wednesday or Thursday, but it sounds like he could pop up on Friday's final report. Fantasy managers will want to check back on Pittman's status. There's a chance he could be considered questionable, but as of right now, it sounds like the Colts plan on having him available. Josh Downs, who suffered a high-ankle sprain in August, has practiced in full all week and is on track to make his 2024 debut this Sunday, which will give Indy some more receiving insurance if Pittman isn't 100%. Pittman's fantasy stock has fallen after catching seven passes for 52 scoreless yards through two weeks in 2024.

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Dameon Pierce Sep 20 12:10pm CT
Dameon Pierce

Houston Texans running backs Joe Mixon (ankle) and Dameon Pierce (hamstring) were not at practice on Friday, according to DJ Bien-Aime of ESPN. With both running backs in danger of potentially missing Sunday's game, Cam Akers could get the starting nod. Akers replaced Mixon last weekend when he exited the game due to an ankle injury. On seven carries, Akers tallied 32 yards and caught his lone target for three yards. However, he did lose a fumble. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to the Houston injury report later on Friday, as it should provide more clarity on the situation. If Akers does suit up as the No.1 RB for Houston on Sunday, he should be viewed as a high-end RB2 simply due to the volume he is expected to see.

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Terry McLaurin Sep 20 12:10pm CT
Terry McLaurin

The Washington Commanders are looking for more ways to get top wide receiver Terry McLaurin involved heading into their Week 3 matchup on Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. "We got to find a way to get Terry more involved. That's on me. He's a fantastic player," offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury said of McLaurin's 39 receiving yards through the first two weeks of the season. The 29-year-old did have six receptions in the Week 2 win over the division-rival New York Giants, but it led to just 22 receiving yards. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels hasn't been looking very far down the field in the early going and has preferred to tuck the ball and run when he's unsure of things. Unless the Commanders start looking down the field more or McLaurin can start improving his yards-after-the catch production, he could remain a frustrating WR3/flex play for fantasy managers.

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Justice Hill Sep 20 12:00pm CT
Justice Hill

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill signed a two-year, $6 million contract extension with the team on Friday, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. The 26-year-old has gradually grown into a more significant role in the Baltimore offense every season and is currently on pace to set a new career-high in targets and receptions out of the backfield. So far this season, Hill has logged eight more snaps than Derrick Henry and caught eight of his 10 targets for 62 receiving yards. He has added 25 yards on the ground on five attempts. Fantasy managers in PPR formats should view Hill as a low-end flex play given his role as a pass-catcher in the Baltimore offense going forward. However, in standard formats, Hill is best left on the waiver wire given the few rushing attempts he sees.

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Jonnu Smith Sep 20 12:00pm CT
Jonnu Smith

Miami Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith holds some sleeper appeal ahead of the team's Week 3 road tilt against the Seattle Seahawks. Smith caught 6-of-7 targets for 53 yards in Miami's 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 and could again be in store for an elevated role in the offense. With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) hitting injured reserve, Skylar Thompson will stand in as the Dolphins' signal caller. Thompson saw a ton of time in the preseason and regularly worked the short area of the field -- funneling most of his targets to the running backs and tight ends. However, this information comes with a grain of salt as Braxton Berrios and River Cracraft (upper-body) are the main wideouts who saw snaps with Thompson in August's action. The 29-year-old veteran is in streaming consideration for now, and RotoBaller's TE19 for the Week 3 matchup.

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Antoine Winfield Jr. Sep 20 11:50am CT
Antoine Winfield Jr.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. (foot) will not play on Sunday, according to Brianna Dix of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Winfield Jr. suffered a foot injury in the season opener and did not play in their Week 2 matchup against the Detroit Lions. The 26-year-old did not participate in any practices this week and will hope to be ready for Week 4 when the Buccaneers play host to the Philadelphia Eagles. In the opening week, Winfield tallied seven tackles. Christian Izien should be expected to start his second-straight game and looks to build off a strong outing last week, where he recorded five solo tackles and an interception.

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Devon Achane Sep 20 11:50am CT
Devon Achane

Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane will be an RB1 in his Week 3 road matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Expect him to rack up another significant touch total this Sunday, with the team turning to quarterback Skylar Thompson. Achane handled the rock 29 times last week, amassing 168 total yards and a receiving score as the offense's centerpiece in a 31-10 loss against the Bills. It's unlikely he challenges 30 touches weekly, but Miami could lean on its RBs moving forward with Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) set to miss at least the next four games. For this week, at least, it appears they'll again be without veteran Raheem Mostert, so expect backups Jaylen Wright and Jeff Wilson Jr. to mix in for work behind the 22-year-old. The two handled seven total touches in Week 2. Achane is RotoBaller's PPR RB6 this week.

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A.J. Brown Sep 20 11:40am CT
A.J. Brown

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (hamstring) was not ruled out by his head coach, Nick Sirianni, on Friday morning, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The standout wide receiver suffered a hamstring injury last week and was held out of their Week 2 match against the Atlanta Falcons. Brown was expected to miss several weeks at the time, but seeing that he has not been ruled out for this weekend is a promising sign. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to Friday's injury report, as the wideout will likely carry an injury designation over the weekend. In the season opener, Brown caught five of his ten targets for 119 yards and a score. If the 27-year-old misses his second-straight game, DeVonta Smith will be the No.1 target for Jalen Hurts once again on Sunday.

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CeeDee Lamb Sep 20 11:30am CT
CeeDee Lamb

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) is expected to play on Sunday, according to Jon Machota of The Athletic. Machota reports that Dallas owner Jerry Jones spoke on 1053 The Fan and expressed high confidence that his star wideout will be available on Sunday when the Cowboys face the Baltimore Ravens. Lamb did not practice in practice on Wednesday and was a limited participant on Thursday. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to Friday's injury report just in case, but Lamb is trending in the right direction. Last week, the Oklahoma product caught four of his seven targets for 90 yards and a score and should be locked into all lineups as a high-end WR1 this weekend.

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Jaylen Waddle Sep 20 11:30am CT
Jaylen Waddle

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle will be tough to trust as a high-end fantasy option in Week 3 when the team takes on the Seattle Seahawks in a road matchup. He will look to build an affinity between himself and quarterback Skylar Thompson over the next few weeks with the news that Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) has been placed on injured reserve. Waddle -- like his teammate Tyreek Hill -- has the rare ability to turn any touch into points, so look for head coach Mike McDaniel to get his wideouts going early and often this Sunday. Still, expectations must be kept in check for him and the Miami offense. Seattle has allowed the second-fewest passing yards (257) through two weeks this season. However, they have yet to play a duo like Waddle and Hill. The Alabama product is RotoBaller's WR34 this week.

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