
Monday Night Football DFS: Week 2
Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.

Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.

The Giants lost to the Bears on Sunday, but perhaps even worse than the outcome of the game was the news that Saquon Barkley suffered a season-ending ACL tear.

Unfortunately, unlike in Madden, we can’t turn the injuries off, and yesterday we wish we could have. We saw several star running backs leave the game and not return because of injuries.

In Sunday’s AFC South Division matchup, the Jacksonville Jaguars were in Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans. The Jaguars came in at 1-0, off of a Week 1 upset over Philip Rivers and the Indianapolis Colts.

In what was expected to be a high-scoring game, the Colts defense showed up this week and made it difficult for the Minnesota offense.

History was made in Tampa Bay as Tom Brady became the second quarterback to throw for 75,000 career yards en route to a 31-17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-1) victory over the Carolina Panthers (0-2).

The Pittsburgh Steelers played an outstanding game all-around. They made big plays when it mattered most, and that, as always, will win you games.

The San Francisco 49ers traveled to the East Coast this week to face the New York Jets at the MetLife Stadium. Both teams entered Week 2 winless and the 49ers started the game with several key players out with injuries.

Last week, both the Chiefs and Chargers came away with victories to start 1-0 the 2020 season. The Chiefs look to continue their offensive dominance, while the Chargers look to continue great defensive play and stifle Kansas City.

In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.

Looking back at last week, we successfully predicted outbursts from the Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons game stack, Mitchell Trubisky, and Anthony Miller. However, there were some that we got wrong, which will happen from time to time. Nonetheless, Week 1 is a thing of the past, we are already on to Week 2 of the NFL season.

Hopefully, you started the season out with a bang and were able to cash in Week 1. If not, have no fear, it’s a long year! Thanks for joining me once again, let’s get right to it.

Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.

The Giants lost to the Bears on Sunday, but perhaps even worse than the outcome of the game was the news that Saquon Barkley suffered a season-ending ACL tear.

Unfortunately, unlike in Madden, we can’t turn the injuries off, and yesterday we wish we could have. We saw several star running backs leave the game and not return because of injuries.

In Sunday’s AFC South Division matchup, the Jacksonville Jaguars were in Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans. The Jaguars came in at 1-0, off of a Week 1 upset over Philip Rivers and the Indianapolis Colts.

In what was expected to be a high-scoring game, the Colts defense showed up this week and made it difficult for the Minnesota offense.

History was made in Tampa Bay as Tom Brady became the second quarterback to throw for 75,000 career yards en route to a 31-17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-1) victory over the Carolina Panthers (0-2).

The Pittsburgh Steelers played an outstanding game all-around. They made big plays when it mattered most, and that, as always, will win you games.

The San Francisco 49ers traveled to the East Coast this week to face the New York Jets at the MetLife Stadium. Both teams entered Week 2 winless and the 49ers started the game with several key players out with injuries.

Last week, both the Chiefs and Chargers came away with victories to start 1-0 the 2020 season. The Chiefs look to continue their offensive dominance, while the Chargers look to continue great defensive play and stifle Kansas City.

In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.

Looking back at last week, we successfully predicted outbursts from the Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons game stack, Mitchell Trubisky, and Anthony Miller. However, there were some that we got wrong, which will happen from time to time. Nonetheless, Week 1 is a thing of the past, we are already on to Week 2 of the NFL season.

Hopefully, you started the season out with a bang and were able to cash in Week 1. If not, have no fear, it’s a long year! Thanks for joining me once again, let’s get right to it.
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Esa Pole went up the Hill front of the cart earlier. Now Jack Cochrane is going up the Hill, also in the front of the cart.
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