Monday Night DFS: Week 9
This Monday night matchup seems like a game that would be played on Thursday night. The two-win New England Patriots face the winless New York Jets.
This Monday night matchup seems like a game that would be played on Thursday night. The two-win New England Patriots face the winless New York Jets.
This Thursday night we get a rematch from the NFC Championship game. The 4-4 San Francisco 49ers host the 5-2 Green Bay Packers. The 49ers dominated the Packers last en route to a Super Bowl appearance behind a huge performance from Raheem Mostert. Mostert
Let’s start by saying, any picks used or mentioned for cash games can be played in tournaments, including the “Other Options.” That’s an important thing to know and can sometimes get confusing when the two are discussed separately. For that reason, I’ve tried to avoid mentioning my cash game plays for this article.
For the third season in a row, the Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. The last two years they faced off on Sunday Night football with the Bears winning in 2018 and the Rams in 2019. This year it will be on Monday Night Football.
Big bucks time! Differentiating yourself from your opponents is one of the biggest parts of DFS. I’ve gone ahead and highlighted some pivots and lower-owned plays I like today that will hopefully turn your screens green.
This Thursday night football game features an NFC East divisional battle. The 1-4-1 Philadelphia Eagles host the 1-5 New York Giants. This a huge game in the NFC East because the division is truly wide open this year.
This Monday night matchup was shaping up to be a battle between two MVP candidates. Unfortunately, Dak Prescott went down with a season-ending injury last week, so Andy Dalton will be leading the Dallas Cowboys into a matchup with Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals
For those of you playing on FanDuel, hopefully, today goes off without a hitch. Late-game swapping is important, and of course, it’s no fun not being able to track your scores. What a disaster the whole mess was. Anyway, let’s get back to business.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters.
Monday night’s matchup features a Hall of Fame quarterback and a young rookie quarterback looking for his first victory. Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers head into the Superdome to face off against Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints.
Let’s start by saying, any picks used or mentioned for cash games can be played in tournaments. That’s an important thing to know and can sometimes get confusing when the two are discussed separately. For that reason, I’ve tried to avoid mentioning my cash game plays for this article.
This Thursday night we get a rematch between the quarterbacks from Super Bowl LII. The former New England Patriot, Tom Brady, and his new Tampa Bay Buccaneers team face off against the former Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles and the Chicago Bears.
This Monday night matchup seems like a game that would be played on Thursday night. The two-win New England Patriots face the winless New York Jets.
This Thursday night we get a rematch from the NFC Championship game. The 4-4 San Francisco 49ers host the 5-2 Green Bay Packers. The 49ers dominated the Packers last en route to a Super Bowl appearance behind a huge performance from Raheem Mostert. Mostert
Let’s start by saying, any picks used or mentioned for cash games can be played in tournaments, including the “Other Options.” That’s an important thing to know and can sometimes get confusing when the two are discussed separately. For that reason, I’ve tried to avoid mentioning my cash game plays for this article.
For the third season in a row, the Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. The last two years they faced off on Sunday Night football with the Bears winning in 2018 and the Rams in 2019. This year it will be on Monday Night Football.
Big bucks time! Differentiating yourself from your opponents is one of the biggest parts of DFS. I’ve gone ahead and highlighted some pivots and lower-owned plays I like today that will hopefully turn your screens green.
This Thursday night football game features an NFC East divisional battle. The 1-4-1 Philadelphia Eagles host the 1-5 New York Giants. This a huge game in the NFC East because the division is truly wide open this year.
This Monday night matchup was shaping up to be a battle between two MVP candidates. Unfortunately, Dak Prescott went down with a season-ending injury last week, so Andy Dalton will be leading the Dallas Cowboys into a matchup with Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals
For those of you playing on FanDuel, hopefully, today goes off without a hitch. Late-game swapping is important, and of course, it’s no fun not being able to track your scores. What a disaster the whole mess was. Anyway, let’s get back to business.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters.
Monday night’s matchup features a Hall of Fame quarterback and a young rookie quarterback looking for his first victory. Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers head into the Superdome to face off against Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints.
Let’s start by saying, any picks used or mentioned for cash games can be played in tournaments. That’s an important thing to know and can sometimes get confusing when the two are discussed separately. For that reason, I’ve tried to avoid mentioning my cash game plays for this article.
This Thursday night we get a rematch between the quarterbacks from Super Bowl LII. The former New England Patriot, Tom Brady, and his new Tampa Bay Buccaneers team face off against the former Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles and the Chicago Bears.
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