
3 Up, 3 Down: Fantasy Studs and Duds from Week 4
Week 4 was full of incredible breakouts and disappointing performances. Sleepers like Robert Tonyan were difference-makers, and stars like Calvin Ridley let down their fantasy owners.
Week 4 was full of incredible breakouts and disappointing performances. Sleepers like Robert Tonyan were difference-makers, and stars like Calvin Ridley let down their fantasy owners.
Week 4 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
Jordan Spurgeon recaps the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ huge comeback victory over the Los Angels Chargers on Sunday afternoon.
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.
Week 3 finds us at Empower Field at Mile High to see the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Denver Broncos. The Buccaneers are coming into the game after dismantling the Carolina Panthers, and the Broncos are limping in after falling short to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.
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 Carolina Panthers (0-1) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1) come into this game looking for their first wins with their new quarterbacks. Teddy Bridgewater signed a three year $63 million contract this offseason with the Panthers and Tom Brady signed a two year $50 million deal with the Buccaneers.
Football is back and it was an excellent opening week! Let’s look back at the week that was in the NFL. Here are 10 takeaways from Week 1.
Tom Brady drops to 0-1 as the signal-caller for the Tampa Buccaneers, as he threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss against the New Orlean Saints.
Two over 40 year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head in a divisional rivalry as Tom Brady takes on Drew Brees. The two veteran quarterbacks have played each other five times, with Brees winning three of those five matchups. Both teams are led by high-powered offenses and young, talented defenses.
The final round of my Labor Day special series! To wrap things up we turn to the quarterback position. The quarterback position is deeper this year than any year in the past, so let’s dive into some values, sleepers, and busts at the quarterback position for PPR redraft leagues.
Week 4 was full of incredible breakouts and disappointing performances. Sleepers like Robert Tonyan were difference-makers, and stars like Calvin Ridley let down their fantasy owners.
Week 4 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
Jordan Spurgeon recaps the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ huge comeback victory over the Los Angels Chargers on Sunday afternoon.
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.
Week 3 finds us at Empower Field at Mile High to see the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Denver Broncos. The Buccaneers are coming into the game after dismantling the Carolina Panthers, and the Broncos are limping in after falling short to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.
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 Carolina Panthers (0-1) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1) come into this game looking for their first wins with their new quarterbacks. Teddy Bridgewater signed a three year $63 million contract this offseason with the Panthers and Tom Brady signed a two year $50 million deal with the Buccaneers.
Football is back and it was an excellent opening week! Let’s look back at the week that was in the NFL. Here are 10 takeaways from Week 1.
Tom Brady drops to 0-1 as the signal-caller for the Tampa Buccaneers, as he threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss against the New Orlean Saints.
Two over 40 year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head in a divisional rivalry as Tom Brady takes on Drew Brees. The two veteran quarterbacks have played each other five times, with Brees winning three of those five matchups. Both teams are led by high-powered offenses and young, talented defenses.
The final round of my Labor Day special series! To wrap things up we turn to the quarterback position. The quarterback position is deeper this year than any year in the past, so let’s dive into some values, sleepers, and busts at the quarterback position for PPR redraft leagues.
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