The Weekly Bender: An Emotional Rollercoaster

Mon Oct 27 10:01pm ET
By HOWARD BENDER
Fantasy Writer

To some people, fantasy football is just a game. To those of us who play, it’s a way of life. And just like any life chosen by any other person our choice to make this part of our lives leaves our world riddled with emotions. I recently re-watched the movie Parenthood and got stuck on Grandma’s speech towards the end.

"When I was nineteen, Grandpa took me on a roller coaster. Up, down, up, down. Oh, what a ride! I always wanted to go again. You know, it was just so interesting to me that a ride could make me so frightened, so scared, so sick, so excited, and so thrilled all together! Some didn't like it. They went on the merry-go-round. That just goes around. Nothing. I like the roller coaster. You get more out of it."

Those words really struck a chord with me as Week 8 turned out to be a rollercoaster of emotions I just wasn’t expecting.

Sunday morning, I was up bright and early for my 10 AM ET show on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio. As I combed through the late Saturday news, I got hit with a tweet that sent chills down my spine and had me in tears. After a battle with kidney disease, former New York Jets all-pro center Nick Mangold passed away at the age of 41. He was one of my favorite players and to be taken from us at such an early age was devastating. But there was also another tie to Mangold that had me so emotional.

I started a fantasy football league 10 years ago called the Jam On Fantasy Football League and it is filled with sports guys who are jam band fans like Bob Wischusen (ESPN), Adam Zucker (CBS Sports) and Steve Gardner (USA Today) as well as jam bad musicians who are big-time fantasy nerds like Ryan Stasik (Umphrey’s McGee), Mark Brownstein (Disco Biscuits and Al Schnier (moe.). Also in this league is my good friend Chris Kuroda, the lighting designer for Phish. When Phish Radio was doing an “Ask Trey Anything” (he’s the lead singer and guitarist for the band), Wischusen asked him if there was anyone he was starstruck by. His answer was Mangold and then went on to discuss why he loved the player so much.

Long story short, there is an NFL Films short produced by Chris Weaver (also in the Jam On League) documenting this right up to the time Mangold and Trey were brought together to meet at Madison Square Garden. Following that, Mangold attended his first show with Wischusen. I was there for those shows as well. I am not in the short film, but the whole moment was brought to fruition, and who knows if it ever would have happened had I not brought all of us together in this league. Even typing these words has me emotional and again, tears streaming down my face.

That was how my day on Sunday started. From the absolute lowest depths of sadness to the euphoric thrills of the Jets beating the Cincinnati Bengals. Our league’s text chain was blowing up and every single one of us, Jets fans or not, were overwrought by the emotional rollercoaster. It was a moment for the ages and another reason fantasy football will always be a part of my life.

But the emotional rollercoaster had plenty of other twists and turns. Fear took over at one point when the news broke that Falcons wide receiver Drake London would not play against the Dolphins. I laughed in the face of fear on Saturday when we heard Michael Penix was out and he would be replaced by Kirk Cousins. Was Penix that much better? No, of course not. And besides, the weaponry is still strong on this team. But when I heard London was out, the pit in my stomach grew bigger than the Grinch’s heart on Christmas morning.

I contained my fear by drowning myself in Dolphins defensive metrics that told us all that this would be a cakewalk. After all, you’ve got one of the best running backs in Bijan Robinson facing a run defense that was allowing the most rushing yards per game. What could possibly go wrong?

Well, you know how that went and I was absolutely livid watching these buffoons abandon the ground game so quickly. It’s the friggin Dolphins for crying out loud. Who cares if they’re stacking the box. Push through it, dammit. But no. Offensive coordinator Zac Robinson thought it better to keep the ball in Cousins’ hands despite multiple 3-and-outs in the first half. What a [bleep] train wreck. It was like watching a nightmare unfold right in front of you. Teams with Bijan struggled, DFS lineups were destroyed and maybe….just maybe…a survivor pick was lost. When my wife popped into my office to see how my day was going, she was met with silence and anyone who knows me knows that when I’m silent, that’s the time to be scared. 

Sadness, joy, fear and anger. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Surprise 

How about a third-straight three-touchdown day for Jonathan Taylor? Never did I ever think we’d see the day where we’d have a running back so dominant, he could hand you weekly wins on a silver platter. Last week, I complained about too many backfield time-shares and this week we prop up Taylor like he’s LaDanian flippin’ Tomlinson.

Disgust –

I’ve never been one to stomach major injuries. Both of my siblings are doctors and I get queasy at the sight of someone else’s blood. So when Cam Skattebo’s ankle dislocated and was turned 90-degrees in the wrong direction, I was ready to vomit. I feel for the guy. Truly I do. It was a horrible way to go down and the recovery is going to be long and cumbersome. And the feelings of disgust linger when you think that now you have to invest in Tyrone Tracy again for fantasy? Now THAT’S gross.

Envy –

You could say that maybe there’s more disgust here, but, in truth, when I sit and watch Drake Maye and have to listen to all those nightmarish Patriots fans chant MVP and shout things like “We’re back!” there is nothing but envy. My 1-7 Jets are vying for the No. 1 overall pick, but if history has taught us anything, it’s that the Jets will find a way to blow it, just like they did with Zach Wilson. Meanwhile, the stupid Patriots have a real gamer in Maye and he’s likely to be there as a thorn in my side until the day he retires.

Contempt –

The one week I finally break down and decide to use Spencer Rattler for a DFS lineup and this is the week the Saints decide to finally bench him? Come on. You want to make a QB switch, do it during the week. Was Tyler Shough any better than Rattler? No. So thanks for not letting him finish and giving me absolutely no hope of watching a comeback, you selfish sons of bitches!

And finally, gratitude –

Thankful for all the cashing I did in my pick’em contests, thankful for all my fantasy football wins this week, thankful that this is what I do for a living and thankful that RTSports lets me share all of this with you.

Let’s go crush Week 9 now!

Bender out.

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Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown (knee) and rookie cornerback Shavon Revel (knee) are "trending" toward playing in Week 11 against the Las Vegas Raiders, according to Joseph Hoyt of the Dallas News. Overshown suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and PCL in December of last season and has been on the Physically Unable to Perform List for most of the season. His 21-day practice window was opened on October 22, and he'll be set to return following the team's Week 10 bye. Revel, on the other hand, has also been recovering from a torn ACL suffered in September 2024 during his final season at East Carolina. The rookie third-rounder began the season on the Reserve/Non-Football Injured List and is trending towards making his NFL debut in Week 11. Overshown and Revel could be big players to get back for a struggling Dallas defense. They'll be expected to be joined by Dallas' two trade deadline acquisitions in linebacker Logan Wilson and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.

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Noah Fant Nov 5 12:00am CT
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Cincinnati Bengals tight end Noah Fant caught two of his three targets for 28 yards and a touchdown in a thrilling 47-42 loss against the Chicago Bears in Week 9. Fant caught his third touchdown of the season and has now recorded multiple receptions in four straight games. Fant had little involvement in this game despite it being one of the highest scoring games we will see all season. Since posting a season high 73.5% route share in Week 7, the 27-year-old has dipped to 33.3% and 44% in each of the past two weeks. The targets in Cincinnati's offense are heavily consolidated around the top two wideouts in Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase, and with Fant's route share being limited in back-to-back games, fantasy managers should likely look elsewhere if searching for a streamer at tight end for Week 10.

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Pat Freiermuth Nov 4 11:40pm CT
Pat Freiermuth

Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth scored his third touchdown of the season in Sunday's 27-20 win over the AFC-leading Indianapolis Colts. Freiermuth has gotten rolling a bit after a slower start to the year, recording at least three receptions in each of the past three games and scoring all three touchdowns. The 27-year-old leads the team in receiving yards in that time and ranks as TE4 in total PPR points (44.1). It's fueled almost entirely by his five catches, 111-yard, two-touchdown performance against the horrendous Cincinnati Bengals defense on Thursday night in Week 7. The usage isn't there to justify Freiermuth all of a sudden jumping to TE1 status in fantasy. Freiermuth profiles as a low-end streaming option against the Chargers on Sunday Night Football in Week 10.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Nov 4 11:20pm CT
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. had his best game of the season in Sunday night's blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks, handling 12 carries for 65 yards and a touchdown. Rodriguez scored his second touchdown of the season, while the 12 carries and 65 yards were both the second-highest totals of his three-year career. The 25-year-old saw the same number of carries as rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt and could be working his way back into a timeshare on early downs, with the rookie struggling on the ground of late. Rodriguez is a physical, bruising back that will get the yardage that is blocked for him and adds a few more after contact as he's always falling forward. The Washington offense will be without star quarterback Jayden Daniels (elbow) for the foreseeable future, but Marcus Mariota is capable of running the same style of offense. Rodriguez offers waiver wire value in deeper leagues headed into Week 10.

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Kyle Pitts Nov 4 9:50pm CT
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Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. drew another seven targets in Week 9's 24-23 loss to the Patriots, converting them into four catches for 38 yards. While his continued involvement in the passing attack has been a welcome change compared to the underwhelming production of the past few seasons, it hasn't amounted to much for fantasy, as the 25-year-old has just a single touchdown on the season. Also, althoughhe's on pace for 91 receptions, which would obliterate his previous career high of 68, the 6-foot-6 tight end is pacing for 812 yards, which would be more than last season's 602 yards but would fall well short of his career high of 1,026 that was set in his rookie season of 2021. Still, with two more red zone targets this past Sunday, the fifth-year pro could be on the verge of his big breakout performance of 2025, and he'll get a favorable matchup against the Colts in Germany this week versus a defense that's yielded a touchdown to an opposing tight end for four straight weeks now.

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Jerome Ford Nov 4 9:10pm CT
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Brandon Aiyuk Nov 4 8:50pm CT
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Jayden Reed Nov 4 8:40pm CT
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Malik Washington Nov 4 8:30pm CT
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington recorded a season-high 48 receiving yards on three catches in his team's Week 9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The 24-year-old has struggled with efficiency so far this season, logging just 183 yards on 28 catches (6.5 yards per catch). Still, Washington has emerged as a consistent target-earner since Miami lost star wideout Tyreek Hill (knee) to a season-ending knee injury in Week 4. Washington has earned at least five targets in four out of his last five games played. His upside is limited, but Washington should continue to provide a relatively stable fantasy floor in PPR-scoring formats. Heading into a Week 10 matchup with the Buffalo Bills, Washington is worth rostering in PPR leagues with 12 or more teams.

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Rashod Bateman Nov 4 8:20pm CT
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Daniel Jones Nov 4 8:10pm CT
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Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor finally cooled off in a 27-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 9. Taylor carried the ball 14 times for 45 yards while catching both of his targets for 12 yards in the disappointing loss to Pittsburgh. It was the first time all season that Taylor had been held to fewer than 66 rushing yards and just the third time in nine games that he was held out of the end zone. Taylor will now head back home to face off against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 10. Atlanta has struggled to slow opposing rushing attacks this season, allowing the 10th-most fantasy points per game to running backs in eight games. Taylor remains a rock-solid RB1 in all fantasy formats heading into Week 10's contest.

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Tyler Warren Nov 4 8:10pm CT
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Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren turned in a quiet game in a Week 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Warren caught five of his seven targets for just 26 yards in the loss, a season-low in receiving yards for the breakout rookie. The first-year tight end will look to move past his quietest game as a pro in a Week 10 home matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons have dominated enemy tight ends this season, allowing the fewest fantasy points per game to the position thus far. Warren remains a main piece of the Indy passing attack, but fantasy managers would be wise to temper expectations heading into Week 10. He is looking more like a low-end TE1 this coming weekend in all fantasy formats.

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Spencer Rattler Nov 4 7:13pm CT
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Dynasty | The Saints did not trade wide receiver Chris Olave prior to Tuesday's deadline. Dynasty Analysis: Olave was rumored to be of interest to several teams, including the Bills (let your imagination wander). However, the Saints kept him in the hopes they could sign him to an extension. We'll see if that pans out in the end, but anyone with Olave on their dynasty roster has to be at least a little disappointed. Let's face it - Olave has a high floor and a low ceiling in an offense led by Tyler Shough or Spencer Rattler.

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Jacoby Brissett Nov 4 7:13pm CT
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Juwan Johnson Nov 4 7:00pm CT
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New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson has put together three strong performances over the last few weeks. On Sunday, Johnson hauled in three of his four targets for 31 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Before that, Johnson had posted back-to-back five-catch games for the Saints. It's worth noting that the Saints traded wide receiver Rashid Shaheed on Tuesday, so Johnson could see more passes coming his way. Johnson is worth rostering in most fantasy formats and is someone to consider as a streaming option for the Week 10 matchup against the Carolina Panthers.

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Malik Davis Nov 4 6:50pm CT
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Wil Lutz Nov 4 6:40pm CT
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Ka'imi Fairbairn Nov 4 6:30pm CT
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