Mon Sep 15 9:09am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer
Goff has monster Week 2 game
Well, that was more like it. We had a ton of big fantasy performances this week after several duds in the opener. This made for a lot more high-scoring fantasy games. Hopefully, you were able to take advantage of some of those big games and win big in Week 2.
Packers 27, Commanders 18
Fantasy Stud: Tucker Kraft. Kraft had a huge Week 2, catching six passes for 124 yards and a touchdown. Kraft led the way in the passing game for the Packers. He showed his big-time potential in the game. Kraft is on his way to a breakout season and could even be a top-five fantasy tight end if all goes well for him
Fantasy Dud: Matthew Golden. Golden had another disappointing performance in a game the Packers threw for nearly 300 yards and scored 27 points. Golden didn’t catch a pass anf ran twice for 15 yards. He got all sorts of preseason hype but has not lived up to those expectations to start the season.
Game Notes: Austin Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles’ during the game. He is done for the season and might have played his last game in the NFL. This is going to be a tough injury for him to return.
Jayden Reed broke his collarbone early in the game. He is expected to miss six-to-eight weeks of action because of the injury.
Seahawks 31, Steelers 17
Fantasy Stud: Kenneth Walker. Walker had a great game, helping ease the concern for his owners after his Week 1 performance. He ran 13 times for 105 yards and a touchdown. Walker also caught a pass for 13 yards. He showed his explosiveness in the game. Walker could be getting more and more work going forward for Seattle
Fantasy Dud: Zach Charbonnet. Many were high on Charbonnet after last week, getting more touches and the goal-line work for the Seahawks. Well, he got more touches again this week but didn’t produce near that of Kenneth Walker. Charbonnet ran 15 times for just 10 yards. And he didn’t catch a pass in the game. You still have to like the usage but it is a concern to see him do little while his teammate ran wild with less work.
Game Notes: Jaxon Smith-Njigba hit the 100-yard mark. He had eight receptions for 103 yards.
Sam Darnold played a strong game, going 22-of-33 for 295 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. It was an impressive performance on the road for Darnold.
Bills 30, Jets 10
Fantasy Stud: James Cook. Cook was one of the few offensive stars in this one. He ran 21 times for 132 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught a pass for three yards. Cook has scores each of his first two games and topped 20 fantasy points each of those games. He is looking like a top-five fantasy back right now
Fantasy Dud: Josh Allen. His team won big but Allen wasn’t a help to his fantasy owners. He was 14-of-25 for 148 yards without a touchdown. He did run six times for 59 yards but that wasn’t enough to make up for his poor passing numbers. Allen also appeared to break his nose during the game but was able to return.
Game Notes: Justin Fields had a game to forget. He left early because of a concussion but did nothing before the injury. He was 3-of-11 for 27 yards and ran five times for 49 yards.
The Jets rushing game did little. Breece Hall led the team in carries with 10 but managed just 29 yards. Braelon Allen had just two rushes for 11 yards.
Ravens 41, Browns 17
Fantasy Stud: Lamar Jackson. Jackson was held in check on the ground but that didn’t matter for fantasy owners. He was great through the air, going 19-of-29 for 225 yards and four touchdowns without an interception
Fantasy Dud: Derrick Henry. Henry was a huge disappointment, especially after his huge Week 1. He ran just 11 times for 24 yards and didn’t catch a pass. It was a really bad fantasy performance from Henry. You just expect better from him, but it happens.
Game Notes: Quinshon Judkins made his NFL debut and looked pretty good with his limited work. He ran 10 times for 61 yards and caught three passes for 10 yards. Judkins should just get more work going forward.
Zay Flowers kept up his hot ways, catching seven passes for 75 yards. Flowers has 14 receptions his first two games.
Rams 33, Titans 19
Fantasy Stud: Davante Adams. Adams had a great game. He had six receptions for 106 yards and a touchdown. He was targeted 13 times in the game. Adams showed his potential when getting the looks in this offense. He remains an elite receiver in this league
Fantasy Dud: Kyren Williams. Williams got plenty of touches but didn’t produce a whole lot and missed out on a goal-line opportunity. He ran 17 times for 66 yards and caught two passes for 14 yards. He scored just 10 fantasy points. Williams has failed to top 70-rushing yards in a game this year. He is off to a bit of a slow start
Game Notes: Cam Ward had a better showing in his second NFL start. He was 19-of-33 for 175 yards and a touchdown without an interception. He ran four times for eight yards.
Elic Ayomanor had four receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown. He is emerging as a legit target for Ward as the starter opposite Calvin Ridley.
Lions 52, Bears 21
Fantasy Stud: Amon-Ra St. Brown. St. Brown had a monster game. He had nine receptions for 115 yards and three touchdowns. He carried fantasy teams to wins, scoring 39.2 fantasy points. It was quite the showing from St. Brown, who might end up with one of the highest fantasy receiver gams of the entire season
Fantasy Dud: Sam LaPorta. There were few duds in this game but LaPorta disappointed. He had three receptions for just 26 yards. With so many mouths to feed in this offense, though, it isn’t a surprise that some might disappear on occasion. That happened to LaPorta in this one.
Game Notes: Jared Goff was nearly flawless, finishing 23-of-28 for 334 yards and five touchdowns without a turnover. Goff made play after play for the Lions.
Rome Odunze was a bright spot for the Bears, catching seven passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns. He has scores each of his first two games this season.
Bengals 31, Jaguars 27
Fantasy Stud: Ja’Marr Chase. Chase showed why he was the first overall pick in many fantasy leagues. He had 14 receptions for 165 yards and a touchdown. His poor showing Week 1 looks like a thing of the past after this huge game. Chase scored 36.5 fantasy points.
Fantasy Dud: Chase Brown. Brown was one of the few fantasy disappointments in this high-scoring game. He ran 16 times for just 47 yards and caught two passes for 18 yards. Brown failed to hit double-digit fantasy points, scoring just 8.5 points.
Game Notes: Joe Burrow was forced from the game early because of a toe injury. Jake Browning made some mistakes but moved the offense in relief of Burrow. He was 21-of-32 for 241 yards and two touchdowns with three interceptions. Burrow is going to get surgery on the injury and will be out three months.
Parker Washington led the Jaguars in receiving, outproducing Brian Thomas and Travis Hunter. Washington had five receptions for 76 yards.
Cowboys 40, Giants 37
Fantasy Stud: Russell Wilson. Wilson continued the trend of players that disappointed in the opener but came up big Week 2. He was magnificent, going 30-of-41 for 450 yards and three touchdowns with an interception. Wilson scored 35.8 fantasy points after managing just 12.8 in Week 1. He is going to keep the starter’s job in New York as long as he keeps playing like this
Fantasy Dud: Tyrone Tracy. Tracy got some work in this one but took more of a backseat to rookie Cam Skattebo, who had more carries and overall touches in the game. Tracy ran five times for just 15 yards and caught four passes for 36 yards. Skattebo had 11 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown. Tracy could move to more of a pass-catching role going forward.
Game Notes: Javonte Williams continues to lead the way in Cowboys backfield, finding the end zone for the second straight game. He ran 18 times for 97 yards and a score. He also racked up six receptions for 33 yards.
Malik Nabers had nine receptions for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Nabers scored 37.7 fantasy points.
Patriots 33, Dolphins 27
Fantasy Stud: Drake Maye. Maye had a really good game, going 19-of-23 for 230 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. He also ran in a score, rushing 10 times for 31 yards and a touchdown. Maye scored 28.6 fantasy points. He is looking more and more like a possible QB1 for fantasy teams
Fantasy Dud: TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson continues to take a backseat to Rhamondre Stevenson in the Patriots backfield. Henderson had just three carries for 10 yards and two receptions for 30 yards. Stevenson had 11 carries for 54 yards and five catches for 88 yards. Henderson is going to be a hard fantasy player to trust until he starts getting more touches.
Game Notes: Tyreek Hill was much more involved this week. He had a 100-yard game, finishing with six receptions for 109 yards.
Devon Achane scored a receiving touchdown for the second straight game. He ran 11 times for just 30 yards but had eight receptions for 92 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets.
49ers 26, Saints 21
Fantasy Stud: Mac Jones. Jones did a great job in his start for Brock Purdy. Jones was 26-of-39 for 279 yards and three touchdowns without an interception. Jones looked like a guy fantasy teams might be able to use on a spot start basis if Purdy were to miss any more time. Jones moved the offense well
Fantasy Dud: Ricky Pearsall. You thought Pearsall might really rack up the targets in this one because of injuries for the 49ers, but that really wasn’t the case. Pearsall had just four receptions for 56 yards. Pearsall was pretty ho-hum in a favorable matchup for him.
Game Notes: Christian McCaffrey continues to look as healthy as he has been in a while and it shows in his play on fate field. He ran 13 times for 55 yards and had six receptions for 52 yards and a touchdown.
Spencer Rattler had maybe his best game as a pro. He was 25-of-34 for 207 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover.
Colts 29, Broncos 28
Fantasy Stud: Daniel Jones. Jones played another great game, but this time against what many think is the best defense in football. Jones was 23-of-34 for 316 yards and a touchdown without a turnover. He also ran six times for two yards and a touchdown, finishing with 26 fantasy points. Jones has five total touchdowns without an interception in two games. He is having some kind of revival season in Indy
Fantasy Dud: Courtland Sutton. The Broncos had a lot of success offensively but Sutton was the odd man out. He had just a catch for six yards. It was a very unexpected performance from Sutton, who is normally the top target for the Broncos passing game. He should be fine going forward but this game hurt a lot of fantasy teams.
Game Notes: Troy Franklin had a breakout performance. He had eight receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown.
Jonathan Taylor hit the 100-yard rushing mark. He had 25 carries for 165 yards. He also had two carries for 50 yards, giving him 215 total yards.
Eagles 20, Chiefs 17
Fantasy Stud: Tyquan Thornton. Thornton could have had two long touchdowns, but Patrick Mahomes missed him on a wide-open pass. Either way, Thornton still had two catches for 59 yards and a touchdown. He is the big-play threat in this offense right now and showed well with his chances. He is worth a look as a pickup for fantasy owners this week
Fantasy Dud: Jalen Hurts. His team won but Hurts really wasn’t any good for his fantasy owners. He threw for just 101 yards and ran for 17. He did have a rushing touchdown but that still led to just 12.75 fantasy points. You just expect a lot more from Hurts. It was a disappointing showing.
Game Notes: The Chiefs continue to have struggles running the ball with a host of options. Isiah Pacheco had the most carries, rushing 10 times for just 22 yards, though. Kareem Hunt ran eight times for 31 yards.
A.J. Brown got more looks this week but didn’t get many yards. He had five receptions for just 27 yards.
Cardinals 27, Panthers 22
Fantasy Stud: Bryce Young. Young had a rough first half but came back in a big way and almost got a come-from-behind victory. He finished with 328-passing yards and three touchdowns with an interception. Young had 26.6 fantasy points after scoring just 12.7 in Week 1. It was a much better performance. You hope he can build off this one going forward
Fantasy Dud: Marvin Harrison Jr. Harrison had a rough game, catching just two passes for 27 yards. You thought he maybe was turning the corner after his opener, but he came back down to earth in this one. We just aren’t sure what you are going to get from Harrison this year.
Game Notes: Tet McMillan had his first 100-yard game as a pro. He finished with six receptions for 100 yards.
Hunter Renfrow was more involved offense, finding the end zone two times. He had seven receptions for 48 yards and two touchdowns.
Falcons 22, Vikings 6
Fantasy Stud: Bijan Robinson. Robinson wasn’t able to find the end zone but still produced good numbers for his fantasy owners. He ran 22 times for 143 yards. Robinson also had three receptions for 25 yards, giving him 168 total yards. Robinson scored 19.8 fantasy points
Fantasy Dud: Michael Penix. He is another quarterback that won the game but didn’t help fantasy owners. Penix failed to score a touchdown or even throw for 150 yards. He was 13-of-21 for 135 yards without a touchdown or interception. The Falcons were extremely run-heavy in the game, which could be a theme for them going forward. This will limit the ceiling for Penix on a weekly basis.
Game Notes: Aaron Jones was forced from the game because of a hamstring injury. He was unable to return and finished with five carries for 23 yards.
J.J. McCarthy had a really rough second start. He turned the ball over three times and failed to score a touchdown. McCarthy threw for just 158 yards.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Cleveland Browns rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. was once again a big part of Cleveland's offense in his second career game in the 41-17 Week 2 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Fannin tied for the team lead with five catches on five targets while going for 48 yards, which ranked second on the team, behind only receiver Jerry Jeudy. Through two weeks in 2025, the 21-year-old Bowling Green product ranks first on the team in receptions (12), third in targets (14), and second in receiving yards (111). While the Browns' offense is among the worst in the league, it doesn't appear that Fannin is going anywhere in terms of usage. However, his target share could change if Cleveland eventually benches quarterback Joe Flacco. Fannin should once again be a popular waiver-wire target this week if he's still available. He's currently rostered in 43% of Yahoo leagues.
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Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was a popular fantasy breakout candidate entering the 2025 season, and he's well on his way through the first two weeks of the season. Kraft has scored in back-to-back weeks to kick things off while catching eight of his 11 targets for 140 yards in wins against the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders. In Thursday night's 27-18 victory over Washington, the 24-year-old had six receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown on seven targets. It was his first career 100-yard game, and through two weeks, he's the TE1 in fantasy. Kraft led the Packers in catches, receiving yards, and targets in Week 2 and will only be more involved in Green Bay's passing attack after receiver Jayden Reed suffered a broken collarbone on Thursday night. Keep Kraft locked in your fantasy lineups as a strong TE1 going into Week 3 versus the Cleveland Browns.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton scored his first touchdown since Week 17 of 2022 in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the visiting Philadelphia Eagles. The Baylor alum connected with quarterback Patrick Mahomes on just 2-of-5 targets in Week 2, but he made them count -- syncing up on a 49-yard score where the wideout went streaking down the middle of the field. Despite the inefficiency when doing so, Kansas City is using the 25-year-old as their deep threat. He's the perfect specimen for that role with blazing 4.28 40-yard dash speed, and the Chiefs are utilizing three-wide receiver sets frequently. It seems that Xavier Worthy (shoulder) will return sooner than anticipated, so Thornton's elevated snap share might not be for long. Still, he matched Marquise Brown's total of 45 from over the weekend and ran in front of JuJu Smith-Schuster for the first time.
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Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange was drawing waiver-wire consideration after catching all four of his targets for a team-high 59 yards in the Week 1 win over the Carolina Panthers. However, he took a step back in Sunday's 31-27 Week 2 loss on the road to the Cincinnati Bengals, catching three of five targets for just 17 yards. On the bright side, the 24-year-old was Jacksonville's clear TE1, playing 90 percent of the offensive snaps. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence leaned more on receivers Dyami Brown and Parker Washington in this one, but don't overlook the fact that Strange has nine targets through the first two weeks of the 2025 season. Strange will probably continue to have up-and-down weeks, but he's been on the field enough to be considered a borderline TE1/2 in fantasy as the Jags head into a Week 3 divisional matchup against the Houston Texans.
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Free-agent running back Chase Edmonds, who last played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023, is signing a deal to join the Washington Commanders' practice squad, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports. Edmonds will join a young Washington backfield in 2025 after they just lost Austin Ekeler to a torn Achilles tendon last Thursday night in the loss to the Green Bay Packers. For now, the Commanders will roll with rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt as their lead back, with Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez Jr. serving in change-of-pace roles. Rodriguez had a strong training camp and preseason, but he was a healthy scratch in the first two weeks of the regular season. While we wouldn't recommend starting him in Week 3, he's definitely on the radar for a waiver-wire pickup this week, especially if you just lost Ekeler for the year.
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III was not as productive this past Sunday as he was in Week 1's win over the Jets. However, he was Pittsburgh's leading snap-getter amongst the team's wideouts. Austin III reeled in just 1-of-4 targets for 22 yards in their 31-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, but participated on one more snap than running mate DKMetcalf. Metcalf still paced the team in targets as he did the week prior, but Pittsburgh is throwing it a ton, so there's enough to go around for at least one more pass-catcher. Austin III remains a boom-bust option out wide for now, although he's more intriguing in 2025 than in seasons past. If quarterback Aaron Rodgers can exhibit some consistency, he'll be more useful for fantasy than not.
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While Kenneth Gainwell outsnapped teammate Jaylen Warren in Week 1 (30-25), the roles reversed in Week 2 with the latter leading the duo 36-26. Despite less time on the field, the 26-year-old picked up five targets -- again besting his backfield mate in that category. Warren still out-gained him in totality -- and handily, 134-36 -- but there's still a lot to like about his usage. For starters, the Steelers are throwing the ball at one of the league's highest rates (63.7%), and Gainwell still holds the edge over rookie Kaleb Johnson in the pecking order. Johnson should take over in due time, but while he's still adjusting to the pros, Gainwell carries value as the handcuff to own.
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Despite a lack of gaudy numbers in the box score, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs continues to lead the team's wideouts in participation and production. Quarterback Jordan Love's MO is spreading the ball around, but Doubs leads his fellow WRs in yards (96) and targets (nine). Moreover, he holds the edge in snaps, beating out his next closest teammate by over 20 (Matthew Golden). With Jayden Reed's (clavicle) collarbone fracture set to hold him out for a few months, Doubs' path to an elevated number of looks becomes clearer. Green Bay is calling a run an even 50% of the time, so the 25-year-old's target floor is lower than most teams' No. 1 wideouts. Nonetheless, Love still has a gunslinger mentality and is one of the league's more renowned signal-callers.
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Following a humbling loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson said the team is being patient with their new starting quarterback, J.J. McCarthy. The superstar receiver still managed 81 yards on three catches, but the Vikings' offense has been mostly awful through two games. The second-year quarterback played in just his second NFL game on Sunday, which Jefferson noted after the loss, saying, "We're not expecting him to be perfect." McCarthy has struggled, though so have the rest of the Vikings, who allowed a whopping 16 pressures on Sunday and ran for only 78 yards. They'll look for a better showing in Week 3 against Cincinnati.
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With Minnesota Vikings starting running back Aaron Jones Sr. (hamstring) facing an injury, fellow running back Jordan Mason could be in line for more work with Minnesota set to face Cincinnati in Week 3. Already operating with a committee, the Vikings have seen significantly more rushing success with their new acquisition, whom the team extended after the trade that brought him from San Francisco to Minnesota. Even with a mostly awful offensive showing so far this season by the Vikings, Mason has 98 yards on 22 carries and three catches in two games. Should Jones miss any time, Mason is likely to get a feature-back workload for a team that desperately needs its running game to get going.
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The Minnesota Vikings' injury issues at running back could see former undrafted rookie Zavier Scott thrust into Minnesota's RB2 role for the team's Week 3 game against Cincinnati. Starting running back Aaron Jones (hamstring) left the Vikings' loss to Atlanta on Sunday, and reserve running back Ty Chandler (knee) is on injured reserve after being hurt on a kickoff in Week 1. That would leave Scott as the next man up to get carries behind Jordan Mason, who figures to be the clear lead back in the event Jones misses any time. Even so, Scott would be a desperation play in deeper leagues for the Vikings, who have been a mess for most of this season.
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Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten assumed the team's RB2 role entirely in their 31-27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. After ex-teammate Tank Bigsby was traded to Philadelphia following Week 1, Tuten figured to operate as Travis Etienne Jr.'s primary backup. LeQuint Allen Jr. still worked in some (11 snaps), but did so behind the former Virginia Tech Hokie (18). While both took the field far fewer than Etienne Jr. (47), Tuten out-touched his rookie counterpart 8-2 on the ground. Furthermore, he pulled in both of his targets, matching Etienne Jr.'s receptions total, and outgaining him 32-18. There's no question that Etienne Jr. owns the backfield in Jacksonville. Tuten's role should grow as the season continues, though, and the Jags' offense won't always be in its own way.
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Dynasty | Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will need surgery for his turf toe injury and miss the next three months. Dynasty Analysis: In other words, his season may be over. By the time Burrow comes back, it would potentially be the final week of the season and it's hard to see the Bengals still in playoff contention, despite starting 2-0. It's a brutal blow to the entire team and an awful development in dynasty leagues - one that will affect Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Chase Brown and everyone else on the team. As for Burrow, this will be two of three seasons where he misses significant time and will undoubtedly knock him off the elite pedestal of dynasty quarterbacks that now consists of just Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen.
Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz hauled in six of eight targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in his team's Week 2 loss to the Green Bay Packers. The 34-year-old now has nine catches on 13 targets for 90 yards and two scores across his first two games of the season. Dating back to Week 11 of 2024, Ertz has caught eight touchdown passes in his last nine regular-season games, establishing himself as a favorite end-zone target of Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels. The veteran tight end lacks big-play ability, but he's a fairly consistent target-earner and should have a chance to score most weeks while playing with Daniels. Ertz is worth adding in fantasy leagues where he's available as a low-end TE1/high-end TE2.
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Things may be going from bad to worse for Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, whose struggling offensive line is now facing additional injuries headed into Week 3. Already playing without star left tackle Christian Darrisaw (knee), who is working his way back from ACL surgery last year, backup left tackle Justin Skule (concussion) departed Sunday's game against Atlanta, as did starting center Ryan Kelly (concussion). The Vikings' offense has been brutal for most of the season, and McCarthy was pressured a whopping 16 times in the humbling defeat to the Falcons. Starting running back Aaron Jones (hamstring) also left the game, so Minnesota's injury report will be worth watching prior to their Week 3 game against Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning could see an extended run as his team's starting quarterback with the news that Joe Burrow (toe) will require surgery on his injured toe and may miss three months. Browning replaced Burrow in the second quarter of Cincinnati's Week 2 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars and finished the game by completing 21 of 32 pass attempts for 241 yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions. He also logged a one-yard rushing touchdown. Browning had an extended run as the injury replacement for Burrow in 2023 and performed adequately from a fantasy perspective. In seven starts, Browning completed 70.4% of his 243 pass attempts for 1,936 yards, 12 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. He also showed a little bit of juice with his legs, rushing for 127 yards and three touchdowns. Browning has an explosive supporting cast of pass-catchers to work with in Cincinnati and could be a startable fantasy quarterback going forward as a streamer or injury replacement, particularly in Superflex formats.
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Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer could be worth adding ahead of his team's Week 2 Monday night matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, particularly for fantasy managers with Brock Bowers (knee) on their roster. Bowers is officially questionable to play on Monday after leaving Week 1 early due to a knee injury, although Raiders head coach Pete Carroll has said he expects his star tight end to suit up. Mayer logged four catches for 38 yards in Week 1 while sharing the field with Bowers for most of the game. If Bowers is unable to play in Week 2, Mayer could be in line for a significant target increase in a Raiders' offense that logged 34 pass attempts in its first game of the season.
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Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III bounced back from a disappointing Week 1 performance by leading his team in rushing in Seattle's 31-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Walker III recorded 105 rushing yards and a touchdown on 13 carries, adding one catch for 13 yards as a receiver. On a negative note, Walker III earned fewer carries than Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet for the second straight game, although Charbonnet recorded just 10 rushing yards on his 15 attempts in Week 2. It appears Seattle intends to heavily feature both backs, which may make the Seattle backfield tough to evaluate on a week-to-week basis. Walker III profiles as a low-end RB2/high-end flex with explosive upside due to his big-play ability going into a Week 3 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.
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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings looked like his team's clear-cut WR1 in Week 2, hauling in five catches for 89 yards and a touchdown in a win over the New Orleans Saints. Jennings was targeted 10 times by 49ers quarterback Mac Jones, four more targets than any other San Francisco wideout. The 28-year-old has now logged seven catches for 105 yards and a score on the season, and that's with leaving Week 1 early due to a shoulder injury. As long as Jennings can stay on the field, he profiles as a solid fantasy WR3.
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Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson dominated the Minnesota Vikings defense in Week 2, rushing for 143 yards on 22 carries in his team's 22-6 victory. Robinson also added three catches for 25 yards on five targets. If there was a negative from Robinson's performance, it was that Falcons RB2 Tyler Allgeier scored the game's only touchdown in a goal-to-go situation. Still, Robinson has now logged 292 yards from scrimmage over the first two games of the season on 43 total touches. He's a must-start fantasy running back with overall RB1 upside.
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