
Week 4 Preview: Buffalo Bills vs. Las Vegas Raiders
After a close game in Week 3, the Buffalo Bills travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. Nicolette Rojo previews the game, including odds.
After a close game in Week 3, the Buffalo Bills travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. Nicolette Rojo previews the game, including odds.
The games haven’t yet begun, and already Week 4 is the most interesting week of the year to this point. The Covid-19 bug struck the Tennessee Titans, and their matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed. Cam Newton tested positive for Covid-19, so the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs game has been pushed back as well.
The New Orleans Saints (1-2) are set to face the Detroit Lions (1-2) at 1 p.m. ET. Initially, Saints fullback Michael Burton tested positive for COVID on Saturday as per Ian Rapoport. The Athletic is now reporting his second test came back negative as did the tests of the players with close contact with Burton. The game will go on so let’s get into the Week 4 preview.
Through three weeks, the Green Bay Packers are the best offense in the National Football League. With the best pass blocking efficiency and the best run blocking efficiency, Aaron Rodgers and Matt LeFluer have constructed the most well-balanced attack in the NFL.
For this week’s Sunday night matchup on NBC, the Eagles travel to the west coast to take on the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. This is the first matchup between the two since 2017 when Philadelphia bested San Francisco 33-10.
On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) travel to face the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2-1) at Paul Brown Stadium in a Week 4 showdown of two struggling teams looking to get their seasons on track.
The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.
On Thursday night, we got an entertaining game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. Despite the over/under total closing at 41 points in most spots, the game easily went over the total as the final score was 37-28.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
The Seattle Seahawks won a high octane shootout against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, but their victory did not come without a price.
The Los Angeles Chargers (0-3) are starting a quarterback who was only two years old when Tom Brady entered the league back in 2000. With Brady now under center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1), the two will face off on Sunday afternoon.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) head down south to take on the Houston Texans (0-3). Both of these teams have failed to meet expectations so far this season.
After a close game in Week 3, the Buffalo Bills travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. Nicolette Rojo previews the game, including odds.
The games haven’t yet begun, and already Week 4 is the most interesting week of the year to this point. The Covid-19 bug struck the Tennessee Titans, and their matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed. Cam Newton tested positive for Covid-19, so the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs game has been pushed back as well.
The New Orleans Saints (1-2) are set to face the Detroit Lions (1-2) at 1 p.m. ET. Initially, Saints fullback Michael Burton tested positive for COVID on Saturday as per Ian Rapoport. The Athletic is now reporting his second test came back negative as did the tests of the players with close contact with Burton. The game will go on so let’s get into the Week 4 preview.
Through three weeks, the Green Bay Packers are the best offense in the National Football League. With the best pass blocking efficiency and the best run blocking efficiency, Aaron Rodgers and Matt LeFluer have constructed the most well-balanced attack in the NFL.
For this week’s Sunday night matchup on NBC, the Eagles travel to the west coast to take on the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. This is the first matchup between the two since 2017 when Philadelphia bested San Francisco 33-10.
On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) travel to face the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2-1) at Paul Brown Stadium in a Week 4 showdown of two struggling teams looking to get their seasons on track.
The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.
On Thursday night, we got an entertaining game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. Despite the over/under total closing at 41 points in most spots, the game easily went over the total as the final score was 37-28.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
The Seattle Seahawks won a high octane shootout against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, but their victory did not come without a price.
The Los Angeles Chargers (0-3) are starting a quarterback who was only two years old when Tom Brady entered the league back in 2000. With Brady now under center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1), the two will face off on Sunday afternoon.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) head down south to take on the Houston Texans (0-3). Both of these teams have failed to meet expectations so far this season.
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