The Weekly Bender: I Love My Job

Mon Oct 13 9:15pm ET
By HOWARD BENDER
Fantasy Writer

I will always be grateful for the opportunities I have been given in life. Yes, I’ve had to work my ass off to get them, but let’s face it – being a fantasy football analyst and radio personality is pretty damn cool. I know it is. Not just because I hear people say it to me all the time, but because I continue to enjoy doing what I do for a living. Sure, there are those cringe moments where someone trolls you for making the wrong call on their start/sit question, but overall, this job is a ton of fun and the longevity of my career indicates I’m pretty good at it, too.

But part of what makes someone a good fantasy analyst is being able to roll with the punches and not dig your heels in too deep. Standing by your analysis is important, but understanding when to make adjustments or to change your tune on a player is vital to your success. Not everything is black and white and considering how much the NFL game and coaching strategies evolve, you have to be able to pivot when necessary.

What will stand out to most in the coming week will be my endorsement of Cleveland tight end Harold Fannin. After Week 1, many in the industry were pushing Fannin on everyone because he had a better game than David Njoku. I fought against it. Not because I didn’t like Fannin, but because I have an understanding of Kevin Stefanski’s offense, what the match-up against the Bengals dictated and what we could expect moving forward. Still, people came at me as if I hated Fannin on some personal level; that I couldn’t accept his success or being wrong.

In my defense, I equated it to the Ravens situation from last year when everyone was pushing Isaiah Likely and telling you to dump Mark Andrews. I cited personnel packages and defensive match-ups and slowly but surely, we watched the cream rise to the top and while Fannin never got phased out, his usage diminished and everyone who spent their hard-earned FAAB dollars on him, eventually dropped him back to waivers. Today, I tell you all to pick him up if he’s available. You want him on that wall; you need him on that wall.

We don’t know the exact severity of Njoku’s knee injury, but it comes at a terrible time for those who roster him in fantasy. Like any young quarterback, Dillon Gabriel has shown a strong penchant for leaning on his tight ends. Njoku and Fannin have combined for more targets and receptions than any other tight end group over the last few weeks and even if there is a change to Shedeur Sanders, we expect a similar lean. With Njoku sidelined, Fannin steps into the lead role and will face the Dolphins, Patriots, Jets and Ravens over the next four weeks, four teams that rank at or near the bottom in coverage against the tight end position. Today, I stand before you as his biggest champion.

Having to argue about Fannin is just the tip of the iceberg. One guy heard me on SiriusXM saying not to use Jaxson Dart in Week 5 against the Saints. I didn’t like all the hype that was being draped on him as some New York football messiah and expected him to incur some problems on the road in New Orleans. After Dart threw for 88 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter, this guy was all over me on social media, telling me it’s actually quite difficult to be as wrong as I was. Of course, nothing but crickets from him after Dart closed the final three quarters with only 114 passing yards, two interceptions and a lost fumble.

But then on Thursday night against the Eagles, following another strong first quarter, there he was chirping at me once again, demanding that I admit I was wrong about his beloved quarterback. Did he not hear me recommend Dart against the Eagles that week? I guess not. Did he want to hear that I recommended Dart? Absolutely not. Gone into the internet shadows, hiding somewhere behind his keyboard, I suppose.

I expect something similar this week. Not only did I not recommend using Chargers running back Kimani Vidal this past week, but I also said that I wasn’t pushing the chips all-in on him for this week’s waiver wire. No, I don’t have it in for Vidal, nor do I have some vested interest in Hassan Haskins. I didn’t recommend using him either. But there’s the angry mob at the gates with torches and pitchforks in-hand, ready to tell me that I’m terrible at my job.

To put it simply, I hate the Chargers offensive line and if I am being honest, I think I could rush for 100 yards against this Miami Dolphins run defense. Have you seen the numbers? They rank dead-last in DVOA against the run, they allow a league-worst 168.5 rushing yards per game, they allow a 5.6 yards per carry average and they’ve coughed up six rushing touchdowns already. They’re atrocious and apparently more atrocious than the Chargers offensive line.

With no Rashawn Slater, Joe Alt or even Trey Pipkins, this Chargers line is a hot mess. Do you think Vidal….

Quick sidebar – let’s also not forget that Vidal was cut by the Chargers in the offseason and resigned to their practice squad when NO OTHER TEAM had any interest in him. Yeah, that’s right. They chose Haskins over him, left him to be picked up by 31 other teams and when he wasn’t, they brought him back. Not exactly a ringing endorsement, is it?

OK, back to the article…

Do you think Vidal is going to have the same success behind this line when he faces Grover Stewart and DeForrest Buckner of the Colts? What about when he faces the Vikings? Maybe there’s a reprieve when the Chargers travel to Tennessee, but then it’s the Steelers and the Jaguars. Sorry, but those run defenses and defensive lines are going to feast on the Chargers makeshift line.

And that doesn’t even take into account that Omarion Hampton is coming back sooner than later. I know there’s a report that says he could miss more than the four games he’s on IR for, but I am more than willing to wait and see what his ankle sprain looks like in two or three weeks rather than crown Vidal as some league-winner. It’s not stubbornness. It’s the simple fact that this is football. This is the NFL. And just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, you get punched right in the mouth.

Can you handle the swings? Are you prepared to deal with the consequences? Part of the reason no one knows how to sell-high on a player is because they think that what they saw one week is exactly what they’re going to see in weeks to come. It just doesn’t work like that and if you aren’t prepared to change your tune, you’re going to continue to struggle with bad pick-ups and rosters filled with players you are continuously waiting to turn it around but never do.

So here I sit, year after year, and the only hill I’m willing to die on is the one that tells you to be diligent in your research and accept that you don’t always know everything. It will be your ability to make the proper adjustments that leads you to the Winner’s Circle each year.  

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Zach Ertz Oct 14 12:40am ET
Zach Ertz

Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz caught all six of his targets for 43 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's 25-24 loss to the Bears. After going without a catch for the first time since the 2014 season in last week's game against the Chargers, Ertz bounced back and led Washington with six receptions, including a red-zone touchdown. It tied his season high for receptions and marked his third touchdown of the year. It was good to see the veteran get back on track and be a reliable weapon for Daniels and the Washington passing attack, which has been beaten up with injuries. Ertz will remain in TE1 territory for Week 7 in a potential high-scoring matchup in Dallas.

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Jayden Daniels Oct 14 12:30am ET
Jayden Daniels

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels completed 19 of 26 passes for 211 yards with three touchdowns and an interception while adding 52 rushing yards on 10 carries in one-point loss to the Chicago Bears on Monday night. Daniels also lost a costly fumble on the team's final drive that ultimately led to Chicago's game-winning field goal. It wasn't the sharpest performance for the second-year quarterback, but he still managed to move the ball up and down the field with a banged-up receiving core. The 52 rushing yards were a positive sign to see and were also his most since Week 1, as he made a few spectacular runs on scrambles. Daniels will project again as an elite QB1 in a potential shootout next week in Dallas.

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D'Andre Swift Oct 14 12:20am ET
D'Andre Swift

Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift gashed Washington for 108 yards on 14 carries and added two catches (three targets) for 67 yards through the air on Monday night, including a 57-yard touchdown. Swift was efficient on his carries all night as the Bears consistently used him on outside runs and got him into space. His 108 rushing yards were his most in a game since last season against Washington, when he ran for 129 yards on 18 carries. The 26-year-old entered the night averaging just 3.3 yards per carry, but more than doubled that with an impressive 7.7 yards per attempt in this game. This breakout performance could signal better days for Swift in the future, and he'll rank in RB2 territory for Week 7 against the Saints.

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Drake London Oct 14 12:00am ET
Drake London

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London caught 10 of 16 targets for 158 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's 24-14 victory over the Bills. With Darnell Mooney (hamstring) out, London drew a whopping 16 targets on Michael Penix Jr.'s 32 pass attempts. After being held under 60 receiving yards in each of the first three games, London has now recorded back-to-back performances with over 100 receiving yards and a touchdown. London is among the league leaders in targets in a potent Atlanta offense and will be a high-end WR1 again on Sunday night next week against San Francisco.

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Bijan Robinson Oct 13 11:50pm ET
Bijan Robinson

Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson had a career game in Monday night's 24-14 win over the Bills, rushing for 170 yards on 19 carries and catching six of eight targets for 68 yards. The 238 total yards are a career high for the superstar running back as he continues his remarkable season. Atlanta relied solely on Robinson and London to move the ball against Buffalo, with the duo accounting for 396 of the team's 443 total yards. The 23-year-old remains the best running back in fantasy and will be in primetime again next Sunday night against San Francisco.

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Brian Branch Oct 13 10:30pm ET
Brian Branch

The NFL suspended Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch for one game without pay on Monday for his altercation with Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster following Sunday night's game, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Branch is appealing the suspension. If the league upholds the suspension, Branch will be unavailable to play in the team's Week 7 matchup on Monday Night Football against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Lions' secondary can ill-afford to lose the 23-year-old for a game, although the good news is that the Lions will be facing a banged-up Buccaneers team next week that could be missing all three of their top receivers -- Mike Evans (hamstring), Emeka Egbuka (hamstring), and Chris Godwin (leg) -- due to injuries. Branch was a first-time Pro Bowler in 2024 and remains a big part of Detroit's secondary, logging a sack, 33 total tackles, and a forced fumble through six games in 2025.

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Trey Hendrickson Oct 13 10:20pm ET
Trey Hendrickson

Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson (hip) was estimated as a non-participant on Monday's practice report, according to Jay Morrison of SI.com. Hendrickson was listed with a back injury after leaving Sunday's loss to the Green Bay Packers early, but he's now listed with a hip injury heading into a Week 7 divisional contest on Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's unclear exactly how serious Hendrickson's hip injury is, but with a quick turnaround, it wouldn't be a surprise to see him sit out in Week 7. Either way, he probably isn't going to do much in practice this week. After a league-best 17.5 sacks in 2024, the 30-year-old pass-rusher is up to four sacks in 2025 through six games. The Steelers' offense would catch a big break this week if Hendrickson isn't cleared to play. Fantasy managers in IDP formats need to have a backup plan in place in case Hendrickson is inactive on Thursday evening.

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Terrel Bernard Oct 13 10:00pm ET
Terrel Bernard

Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard (ankle) is questionable to return to his team's Week 6 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons due to an ankle injury. Bernard recorded two solo tackles before being forced to exit the game. The Bills entered the game without starting linebacker Matt Milano (pectoral), so Bernard's absence leaves them short multiple starters at the position. If Bernard is unable to return in Week 6, Joe Andreessen could finish the game at linebacker for Buffalo.

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Tanner Hudson Oct 13 10:00pm ET
Tanner Hudson

Cincinnati Bengals tight end Tanner Hudson (concussion) was listed as a non-participant on the team's Monday injury report due to a concussion. Cincinnati has a short week in Week 7 as they prepare to play the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night, so Hudson appears to be at serious risk of being unavailable. The 30-year-old had not recorded a catch in 2025 heading into Week 6. However, in his first game with new Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco, Hudson recorded four catches for 10 yards and a touchdown on five targets. With fellow Cincinnati tight end Mike Gesicki (pectoral) also questionable to play in Week 7 due to a pectoral injury, Noah Fant could be in line to dominate playing time at the position for the Bengals on Thursday night against Pittsburgh.

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Josh Palmer Oct 13 9:40pm ET
Josh Palmer

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer (ankle) has been ruled out for the remainder of his team's Week 6 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons due to an ankle injury. Palmer recorded two catches for 60 yards on two targets before being forced out of the game. With Palmer out, Bills wideouts Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir could both see an uptick in target share. Additionally, reserve wideouts Tyrell Shavers and Elijah Moore could both see more playing time than usual.

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Anthony Richardson Oct 13 9:30pm ET
Anthony Richardson

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. (eye) has been placed on Injured Reserve due to an orbital fracture, per ESPN's Stephen Holder. Richardson Sr. suffered the injury in a freak accident while warming up with a stretch band before the Colts' Week 6 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. The 23-year-old will now miss at least the next four games for Indianapolis, leaving the team without its preferred backup to starting quarterback Daniel Jones. Sixth-round rookie signal-caller Riley Leonard would currently be next in line if Jones were to get injured. However, Holder reports that the Colts will "consider signing a veteran to back up Jones depending on (Richardson Sr.'s) timeline."

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Calvin Austin III Oct 13 9:30pm ET
Calvin Austin III

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III (shoulder) was listed as a non-participant on the team's Monday injury report due to a shoulder injury. Pittsburgh did not actually hold a practice, so this is an estimation of Austin III's status heading into the Steelers' Week 7 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night. Austin III did not play in Week 6 due to the injury and appears to be at risk of missing a second straight game. The 26-year-old has recorded 10 catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns across four games so far this season. In Austin III's absence in Week 6, Roman Wilson was the only Steelers wide receiver outside of DK Metcalf to record a target.

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KaVontae Turpin Oct 13 9:20pm ET
KaVontae Turpin

Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones said that wide receiver KaVontae Turpin (foot) has "a chance" to play in Week 7 against the Washington Commanders, per Jon Machota of The Athletic. Turpin has missed two straight games with a foot injury. The 29-year-old has recorded 11 catches for 159 yards and a touchdown on 13 targets across four games so far this season. Dallas may also be getting star wideout CeeDee Lamb (ankle) back in Week 7, which would likely leave Turpin fighting for WR3 reps in Dallas with Jalen Tolbert and Ryan Flournoy. If Lamb remains out in Week 7, Turpin could have some flex appeal in deep leagues against Washington.

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Josh Palmer Oct 13 8:40pm ET
Josh Palmer

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer (ankle) injured his ankle in the first half of Monday night's game against the hosting Atlanta Falcons and is questionable to return, according to ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg. Palmer was taken to the blue medical tent to be evaluated and was seen running up and down the sideline after that to try and get his ankle loose. Buffalo's offense already came into this game short a couple of pass-catchers, with tight end Dalton Kincaid (oblique) and receiver Curtis Samuel (neck, ribs) out. If Palmer is unable to return for the rest of Monday's game, there will be more targets to go around for receivers Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Elijah Moore, as well as tight end Dawson Knox, who scored the team's first touchdown of the game. At the time of his injury, Palmer was leading the Bills with two catches for 60 yards.

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Brandon Aiyuk Oct 13 8:30pm ET
Brandon Aiyuk

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Monday that he thinks wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (knee) is getting "closer and closer" to being able to return to practice, but there's "no definitive target date for that yet," according to Nick Wagoner of ESPN. Aiyuk is getting closer to practicing after tearing his ACL and MCL in his knee in Week 7 of last year, but his return to actual game action is another story. Once the Niners designate Aiyuk to return from the Physically Unable to Perform list, they'll have 21 days to officially activate him for his 2025 debut. San Fran's receiving corps really has not been healthy all year, but they aren't going to rush Aiyuk back, and fantasy managers still should be expecting his return to come in the second half of the season. Once the former first-rounder is back in the fold, don't be surprised if he's eased back into the offense, given his long layoff.

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Ricky Pearsall Oct 13 8:20pm ET
Ricky Pearsall

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Monday that wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) will be evaluated on Wednesday with the hope that he can do more in practice this week, according to Nick Wagoner of ESPN. Pearsall suffered a PCL injury to his right knee in Week 4 and has missed the last two games as a result. He was unable to practice at all last week, but he was able to do conditioning work on side fields with trainers. The 25-year-old second-year pass-catcher appears to be making progress, but it's premature to think that he'll be able to return for a Week 7 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. When Pearsall does finally return, tight end George Kittle (hamstring) could be back from Injured Reserve, which would mean fewer targets in the passing game. Fellow wideout Jauan Jennings (ribs) returned in the Week 6 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but he revealed he played with five broken ribs.

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Kyler Murray Oct 13 8:10pm ET
Kyler Murray

Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon cleared things up on Monday for anyone thinking there might be quarterback controversy in the desert after veteran backup Jacoby Brissett's strong performance in the Week 6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. When asked if Kyler Murray (foot) is still the starter under center when he's healthy, Gannon said, "Yeah." "He's the starting quarterback," Gannon confirmed. Brissett threw for 320 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception on Sunday. The last time that Murray went for over 300 yards passing in a game was in late October of 2022. Although it was just a one-game sample size for Brissett, he looked better than Murray has in his five starts in 2025. The Cardinals organization continues to stand behind Murray as the starting QB, but Brissett's impressive composure in his first start of the year on Sunday could afford the team more patience in bringing Murray back from his foot injury.

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Brock Purdy Oct 13 8:10pm ET
Brock Purdy

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Monday that quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) will be evaluated on Wednesday with the hope that he will be able to do more in practice this week, according to Nick Wagoner of ESPN. Purdy aggravated a turf-toe injury in Week 4 and has now missed back-to-back games (four total this year). He did not practice at all last week, but he was seen working on his conditioning on side fields. The 25-year-old signal-caller is believed to be making progress, but his availability for Week 7 against the Atlanta Falcons will all depend on whether he can return to practice this week. There's no question that Purdy is San Fran's starting QB when healthy, but backup Mac Jones' strong play has given the 49ers the luxury of slow-playing Purdy's rehab from his toe injury. We should have a better idea of Purdy's chances of returning this weekend after the Niners hold a few practices later this week.

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Colston Loveland Oct 13 7:50pm ET
Colston Loveland

Chicago Bears rookie first-round tight end Colston Loveland (hip) is officially active for Monday Night Football against the Washington Commanders to wrap up Week 6 action. Loveland will be returning for the first time since Week 3 due to a hip injury. The 21-year-old sat out of the Week 4 contest and is now ready after having extra time to heal during the team's Week 5 bye. With Loveland back in the fold, quarterback Caleb Williams will have his full complement of targets in the passing game against a suspect Washington secondary. There's a lot to like about Colston's long-term fantasy outlook, but early in his rookie season, he has struggled to produce and will likely take a back seat to Cole Kmet yet again in his return on Monday. In his first three NFL games, Loveland has caught half of his six targets for 43 yards and no touchdowns.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Oct 13 7:40pm ET
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. (calf) is officially active for the Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears in Week 6 despite not practicing all week. Rodriguez, rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt, and Jeremy McNichols had been operating in a committee backfield after the season-ending injury to Austin Ekeler (Achilles) earlier this year until last week, when Croskey-Merritt took hold of the lead-back role in a breakout performance in the win over the Los Angeles Chargers. It's unclear if Rodriguez will be limited at all on Monday night, but we'd expect him to take a clear back seat to JCM once again against Chicago. The 25-year-old RB should be viewed as a pretty shaky touchdown-dependent RB3/flex in fantasy lineups on Monday. In the last three games, Rodriguez has just over 100 yards rushing and no touchdowns on 23 carries.

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