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Mike Florio and Chris Simms preview an exciting Sunday Night Football matchup and explore why they feel confident the Vikings have the edge over the visiting Falcons.
It genuinely is a bit jarring to see 0-2 Notre Dame ranked because teams listed in this poll are typically the ones that win a lot of football games.
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  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
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    Waddle saw more utilization downfield towards the middle of the Dolphins’ loss to the Patriots. The offense began with screens and swing passes, but Tua Tagovailoa connected with Waddle on an 18-yard score in the second quarter. Tagovailoa missed Waddle on a end zone deep shot at the end of the game, but found him for intermediate gains for most of the game. The Dolphins’ offense is still a mixed bag, but if they choose to throw downfield, Waddle and Tyreek Hill will have big games. Waddle is a fantasy WR3 heading into Week 3 against the Bills.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    Achane caught 8-of-10 targets for 92 yards and a score, a line that would be good for any wide receiver, let alone a running back. The Dolphins’ ground game was nonexistent as Achane tallied just 30 rushing yards, but he saw a lot of designed touches on swing passes and screens to get him into space, where excels at making defenders miss. His touchdown came in the two-minute drill to end the first half on a 29-yard catch-and-run. Achane nearly had another score at the end of the game on what would have been a 44-yard receiving touchdown, but he stepped out of bounds for an 18-yard gain instead. Currently the lead back and a top-three receiver on the team, Achane is a fantasy RB1 heading into Week 3 against the Bills.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    It took four red zone targets for Pickens to finally connect on a shallow goal-line comeback on the sideline to take a late lead — he led all Cowboys receivers with four red zone targets, but could only convert on one of three targets in the end zone. He did draw two long defensive pass interference penalties, and then added an OPI of his own on what appeared to be a reputation call in overtime. Pickens and Prescott’s mindmeld doesn’t look quite right yet, but given Javonte Williams’ lack of burst, he appears to be Dallas’ main red zone weapon. He’ll be on the WR3 line against the Bears in Week 3.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    No scores again, and Lamb had only one red zone target for minus-2 yards. He also managed to get a play in which three separate Giants players were called for penalties negated via a taunting penalty. It doesn’t feel like Lamb is playing spectacular ball just yet ... and then you realize he has 222 yards in two games. The easy WR1 should be near the top of next week’s projections for next week’s shootout with the Bears.
  • SEA Running Back #26
    It will be cold comfort for Charbonnet drafters that Charbonnet worked as Seattle’s lead back — out-carrying Ken Walker 15 to 10 — while producing basically nothing on the ground. Walker went off to the tune of 105 yards and a touchdown, along with 13 yards on one reception. Charbonnet was frequently hit in the backfield and got many of his opportunities in short yardage situations with eight or nine defenders in the box. Last week Charbonnet logged 12 rushes for 47 yards and a score. Charbonnet appears to be the Seahawks coaching staff’s favored back, for whatever that might be worth. Hopefully he can be slightly more efficient in Week 3 against the Saints.
  • DAL Running Back #33
    Hard to be upset about Williams’ production through two games. He had 55 of Dallas’ 76 snaps in Week 2 and the Cowboys offensive line has been spectacular about creating holes for him, generating enough space for his 30-yard score to have Williams only dealing with arm tackles through the middle. He’s been a league-winning pick through two weeks, and neither Miles Sanders nor the inactive Jaydon Blue look particularly close to cutting into his snap share. We’ll be rolling with Williams as an RB2 in Week 3 against the Bears.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #10
    Kupp was very much involved in this one following his Week 1 dud against the Niners (two catches, 15 yards). Working almost entirely from the slot, Kupp saw nine targets on the day, one behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba for the team lead. His long play of the day was a 17-yard catch and run. Kupp hardly looked quick, but he got it done and Sam Darnold looked to him as a first target several times in the second half. Kupp and JSN combined to see 68 percent of the Seahawks’ targets. Kupp might be a flex play in Week 3 against the Saints.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    It could have been a lot worse. Prescott started out just 14-of-21 with a pair of sacks in the first half, starting slow as the Cowboys went three-and-out on their first two drives. Prescott added a baffling pick on Dallas’ first play of scrimmage in the second half. Prescott managed 224 yards and a score in the second half and overtime, leading the team down the field for a go-ahead score in the fourth quarter and doing enough to get Brandon Aubrey into field goal range twice afterwards. The offensive line doesn’t look great and his connection with George Pickens isn’t fully formed yet, but he gets a tasty matchup against a recently-torched-by-the-Lions Bears defense in Week 3. Prescott remains on the QB1 line, though he’s not exactly close to threatening the top tier at this point.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #11
    Smith-Njigba got open at will and once again dominated air yards and targets in the Seattle offense. He commanded a 33 percent target share against the Steelers. JSN’s highlight of the day came on a 43-yard reception in single coverage on a well thrown ball from Sam Darnold. Smith-Njigba, who last week saw 90 percent of the team’s air yards and was targeted on 62 percent of his routes, now has 17 receptions with no touchdowns (he was targeted on 29 percent of his pass routes against the Steelers). That could change in Week 3 against a weak New Orleans coverage unit. JSN will easily be a top-10 play against the Saints.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #17
    It’s Robinson’s second-ever 100-yard game (he did 13/100/0 against the Lions in 2022) and his highest average yards per reception game ever on more than two attempts. Robinson spun some bad Cowboys pass rush and zone coverage into a beautiful fantasy football line. We don’t anticipate this continuing going forward, but Robinson should remain a viable FLEX play heading into the bye weeks and is an unexciting-but-sensible waiver claim on this target share. Week 3’s game against the Chiefs will probably look more like the PPR scam we are used to.

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NFL Week 2

Minnesota play-by-play commentator Paul Allen joins Mike Florio to preview the Falcons vs. Vikings on Sunday Night Football, diving into the matchup between young quarterbacks and other storylines.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms look ahead to the Week 2 Sunday Night Football matchup and explore why they feel confident the Vikings have the upper hand against the Falcons.
Football Night in America previews the Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs and why the tone in this matchup will be set at the line of scrimmage.
Jac Collinsworth, Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungy talk about Younghoe Koo and other kickers struggling during Week 1, sharing why having “a kicker that doesn’t come through in those big moments” can really hurt NFL teams.
Rodney Harrison explains why he was “thoroughly impressed” with J.J McCarthy’s display in a comeback win vs. the Bears while Tony Dungy loved what he saw out of Aaron Rodgers in his Steelers’ debut vs. the Jets.
Kyle Dvorchak unpacks why fantasy managers should focus less on Drake London leaving the Falcon’s matchup against the Buccaneers and more on his ‘monstrous’ 36% target share.

Premier League

Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe look ahead to Matchweek 5’s blockbuster fixture between Arsenal and Manchester City at the Etihad.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe debate over Ruben Amorim’s future at Manchester United following their 3-0 loss to Manchester City at the Etihad.
Robbie Mustoe explains why Kevin Schade is his “one to watch” after his breakout performance for Brentford against Chelsea in Matchweek 4.
Robbie Earle explains why Noni Madueke is his underappreciated performer of the week following his performance on the right wing of Arsenal’s attack in a 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest.

College Football Week 3

College football is unpredictable and delightful, which is why we live for what happens on Saturdays. And Week 3 absolutely delivered, from the field storm in Atlanta to a thriller in South Bend and everything in between.
Marcel Reed throws it up to Nate Boerkircher, who catches the game-winning touchdown for Texas A&M after a botched Notre Dame extra point made the difference in South Bend.
Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love emerges wide open out of the backfield, catching the pass from CJ Carr with one hand and barreling his way into the end zone against Texas A&M in South Bend.
Nicole Auerbach, Joshua Perry, Matt Cassel and Ahmed Fareed break down Clemson’s Week 3 loss to Georgia Tech, discussing the Tigers’ outlook under Dabo Swinney as well as the Yellow Jackets’ dramatic win.
The Fighting Irish become the first 0-2 team in nearly four decades to be ranked in the AP college football poll.
Jeremiah Smith scored two touchdowns, Julian Sayin threw for three scores and Ohio State used a big second half to defeat Ohio at “The Horseshoe.”
Maryland leaned on a strong first half, powering its way to a win against in-state foe Towson at SECU Stadium in Week 3.

NBA

The two undefeated teams at EuroBasket, both led by young NBA stars, will face off for the title.
Andrei Cherny said Leonard’s contract contained provisions for him to do work for company, there was no talk of NBA salary cap.
Ballmer claimed he was “duped” by the company in 2021 when he initially invested $50 million, but by 2023 Aspiration was a mess.
Germany beat Lauri Markkanen and Finland, while Turkiye comfortably handled Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece, winning by 26.

Golf

Hull’s victory Sunday at the Kroger Queen City Championship marked the LPGA’s 25th different winner in as many events this season.
VIRGINIA WATER, England — Whatever heckling European players might face at the Ryder Cup in New York could be what they already have heard before, all because of virtual reality headsets that Rory McIlroy says can be adjusted to hear the harshest abuse.
Here’s how the $9 million purse was paid out to those who made the cut at the BMW PGA Championship.
Noren defeated Adrien Saddier on the first hole of sudden death to capture the DP World Tour’s flagship event at Wentworth Club.
Charley Hull shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over top-ranked Jeeno Thitikul after three rounds of the Kroger Queen City Championship.
The Procore Championship will conclude Sunday at Silverado Resort in Napa, California, with the final round of the PGA Tour’s fall opener.

Motor Sports

Christopher Bell took the checkered flag but others had reason to leave Bristol feeling good.
Cooler temperatures and a new right-side tire had drivers “learning under fire.”
Toyotas are unbeaten through the first three races of the championship run.
Go around pit road and hear what NASCAR Cup Series drivers had to say following the Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Rotoworld

Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Ja’Marr Chase and Brock Bowers highlight positional rankings for Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season.
Cade Horton, Carlos Rodón and Michael King are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.
The Rotoworld Baseball staff keeps you updated on all the relevant injuries for fantasy baseball.
Kyle Dvorchak examines Tucker Kraft’s breakout game against the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football and how he may get even more opportunities moving forward.
Kyle Dvorchak examines Austin Ekeler’s torn Achilles and discusses which of the other Commanders running backs will get more chances to impact the game.

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