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CeeDee Lamb, Lamar Jackson, Bijan Robinson and Trey McBride highlight positional rankings for Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season.
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  • NYJ Quarterback #7
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    Fields was ruled out Wednesday, which could mean he’ll be iffy for Week 4. The Jets will turn to 36-year-old journeyman QB Tyrod Taylor against a tough Bucs defense. Taylor last week completed seven of 11 attempts for 56 yards and a touchdown against Buffalo after Fields left the game with a brain injury. He’ll be a downgrade for Garrett Wilson, who profiles as a WR3 in 12-team leagues this week. Look for the Jets to be even more run heavy than usual against Tampa. Taylor’s rushing production could make him viable in superflex leagues.
  • LAC Outside Linebacker #52
    Mack appeared to suffer a serious arm injury during Monday night’s win over the Raiders, and after evaluation, he should be able to avoid surgery and return to the LA lineup in October. It’s great news for a Chargers defense that has allowed the third lowest success rate to opposing offenses through two weeks, generating consistent pressure on enemy quarterbacks. Mack has one sack and two QB hits over the season’s first two games.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Warren in Week 2 against the Seahawks erupted for 86 yards on four receptions, thanks mostly to an incredible 65-yard catch and run in which he broke four tackles. Rodgers, for one, was impressed. “Jaylen is a great player,” Rodgers said after the team’s loss to Seattle. “That was an awesome catch and run. He brings a lot to the table. We might have to keep giving him more opportunities in the pass game, because every time he touches it, something good happens.” Kenneth Gainwell continues to be involved in the Steelers backfield, running 35 routes to 25 for Warren over two weeks. Rodgers, meanwhile, is checking down quite a bit, averaging a meager 5.7 air yards per attempt. The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo said “if Warren is going to continue to maximize his chances, especially in the passing game, the Steelers might reconsider that tactic.” Warren will be a top-15 fantasy option this week against New England.
  • GB Wide Receiver #11
    In a post on X, Reed said he had a “successful foot and clavicle surgery.” The 25-year-old was dealing with a Jones fracture heading into the season and intended to play through it. However, he also broke his clavicle in the Packers’ Week 2 win over the Commanders. Reed gets both surgeries out of the way in an attempt to get back to full health later this season. The Packers are aiming to have their slot receiver back around November. Fantasy managers can move him to an IR spot while the murky Packers pass-catching group does not offer an easy alternative. Matthew Golden and Romeo Doubs are in the WR3/FLEX range while Dontayvion Wicks may claw his way back into fantasy relevancy.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    He’ll miss at least the next four games and be eligible to return in Week 7, after Minnesota’s Week 6 bye. Jones is a worthwhile hold if your league has injured reserve spots, but you likely can’t expect him to do better than being co-head of a committee whenever he does return, and that’s assuming Jordan Mason doesn’t take advantage of this opportunity in a big way. Now in his age-31 season, Jones is firmly on the back nine of his fantasy relevance.
  • MIN Running Back #26
    We’re surprised nobody thought to sign Akers so that they could squeeze a draft pick out of the Vikings this time. Akers has now been acquired midseason by the Vikings three years in a row. He’ll help fill in for Aaron Jones’ absence and could see a small share of carries if he’s in playing shape.
  • MIN Quarterback #4
    Apparently they aren’t ready to thrust Max Brosmer into the fire as the main backup despite carrying him as an UDFA. The team will carry four quarterbacks on their 53-man roster while dealing with J.J. McCarthy’s high-ankle sprain. Ridder was terrible with the Raiders last year, turning six appearances and one start into a 458/2/2 line while getting sacked on 10.5 percent of his dropbacks. He’s still only 26, and now he’s in a Kevin O’Connell offense so we may have to care about him, but you’d think we would have seen a real sign of life from Ridder at some point over the last three years if he was going to be a solid NFL backup.
  • NYG Running Back #29
    “Tracy returned three kickoffs as a rookie, but that role ceased once he became the No. 1 running back in Week 5,” Duggan writes. Cam Skattebo appears to have taken over the top spot on the depth chart in Week 2. It’s hard to call Skattebo a sure fantasy weapon given how poorly the Giants are run blocking, but he sure seems like he’s at the head of a committee already. Skattebo should be a popular waiver wire target in Week 2.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    “I feel like if it was the NFC Championship Game tomorrow, I would be able to go out there and feel confident, for sure,” Watson told The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman. Watson’s window to return, whenever it opens, would be 21 days long. So reading between the lines, it sounds like Watson could be ready for a return sometime before Week 10. That’d be great news for the Packers, who are now sans Jayden Reed for the short-term future and haven’t gotten much from first-round pick Matthew Golden in the early going.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Patullo said that they haven’t gotten to use Hurts like this because of how they’re being defended. He added: “Don’t worry.” It would go a long way towards avoiding disastrous lines such as Sunday’s if Hurts could actually get more involved in the running game, and with Saquon Barkley also struggling to generate space, perhaps that would help matters. The Eagles have already run 32 plays against eight or men in the box this year per TruMedia — they may need to prove that they can pass their way out of it before things get better.

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The 2025 rookie running back class is failing to live up to the hype, with Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton both struggling through two weeks. Cam Skattebo, on the other hand, looks like a diamond in the rough for the Giants.
Follow the latest injury news for fantasy football lineups in Week 3.
FFHH explores Troy Franklin’s upside with a growing role in Denver’s offense and what Wan’Dale Robinson can offer in fantasy after his 142-yard day, before highlighting deep-league pass catchers and tight ends to target.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers take a look at the Jaguars fantasy situation after an underwhelming showing from Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter.
Eric Samulski breaks down his fantasy football defense rankings for Week 3 of the NFL season
Daniel Jones and the Colts did it again against the Broncos. Can you rely on Indianapolis for fantasy production? And is Troy Franklin for real with Denver?
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers unpack the impact of Joe Burrow’s turf toe injury on the Bengals.

Premier League

The Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season is here and here’s how you can watch all of the action.
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Newcastle United made it three different League Cup winners in as many years last season, and the Magpies now hope to become the first repeat winners since Man City did it in 2021.
Arsenal kicked off their 2025-26 UEFA Champions League campaign with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao at the Estadio de San Mames on Tuesday.

College Football

Nicole Auerbach analyzes the biggest names under center in the sport — and how they have fared through the first three weeks of the 2025 season.
The transfer from UAB was leading the team in yards per carry at 7.7 through three games and was second in yards rushing with 209 on 27 carries.
The Fighting Irish become the first 0-2 team in nearly four decades to be ranked in the AP college football poll.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down Miami’s convincing win against Cinderella story South Florida as well as Bryce Underwood’s performance for Michigan in a dominant win vs. Central Michigan.

NBA

What Durant doesn’t want is a “pity” invitation to the team to be the veteran on the end of the bench.
Also on Tuesday, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer said he welcomed the NBA’s investigation, believing it will clear team.
Simmons reportedly had some discussion with the Knicks and Celtics, but no deal came out of that.
The industry first effort to get deep inside each team will be part of the 23 exclusive Peacock NBA Monday games this season.

Golf

Bethpage Black will be the epicenter of professional golf next week when it hosts the 45th Ryder Cup, the continuation of a rich history of competition at the public layout.
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College Golf Experience, the GCAA-endorsed college golf camp company, has bought TUGR, also known as The Universal Golf Ranking.
Two 37-year-olds with a combined 154 Korn Ferry Tour starts, Justin Hueber and Christian Brand, are among the five reinstated amateurs who have reached the quarterfinals of the 44th U.S. Mid-Amateur.
Mel Reid joins Golf Today to discuss Charley Hull’s unique qualities, the improving depth on the LPGA Tour and more.
The PGA Tour announced Tuesday that the 2026 edition of The Sentry won’t be held at The Plantation Course at Kapalua due to ongoing drought conditions. Golf Today examines the ripple effects from the decision.

Motor Sports

Denny Hamlin’s crew penalized for a wheel coming off his car at Bristol
Ryan Blaney’s 4-year-old nephew provided an unexpected pep talk in the final stage at Bristol.
The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship round at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been expanded to a six-hour event.
Denny Hamlin leads the points entering the second round. Christopher Bell is the defending winner at New Hampshire, site of Sunday’s playoff race.

Rotoworld

Just getting into fantasy basketball? Here are some tips to make the experience an enjoyable one.
Eric Samulski ranks his favorite streaming starting pitchers for the rest of the week
The 2025 MLB Postseason begins on Tuesday, September 30. Here’s everything you need to know.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter break down Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty’s poor start to his NFL career and explain why fantasy managers still have no choice but to keep on starting him.
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels continues to deal with a knee injury, and Patrick Daughtery and Denny Carter analyze the fantasy fallout for the team should Daniels miss out in Week 3.

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Christopher Bell enters Saturday night’s elimination race at Bristol 32 points above the cutline.
Chanettee Wannasaen maintained a two-shot lead Friday in the Kroger Queen City Championship, with top-ranked fellow Thai star Jeeno Thitikul and Charley Hull making big moves.
Germany beat Lauri Markkanen and Finland, while Turkiye comfortably handled Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece, winning by 26.
Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins is questionable to play Sunday.
AJ Allmendinger earns his fifth career Cup pole and first since August 2015 at Watkins Glen.