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Posted on 9/23/25 at 8:36 am to TigerLunatik
Singletary will never go away, no matter how much we all wish for it.
He's one of those guys that sticks around and does just enough to be annoying.
He's one of those guys that sticks around and does just enough to be annoying.
This post was edited on 9/23/25 at 8:37 am
Posted on 9/23/25 at 9:00 am to BhamTigah
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Singletary will never go away, no matter how much we all wish for it.
He's one of those guys that sticks around and does just enough to be annoying.
Week 4 box score:
Skattebo - 14 car. 76 yds 0 TD
4 cat. 38 yds 0 TD
Singletary - 5 car. 8 yds. 1 TD
2 cat. 12 yds. 0 TD
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:14 am to facher08
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Hunter Henry is TE1
Caleb Williams is QB3
Daniel Jones is QB4
Javonte Williams is RB6
Tre Tucker is WR4
Juwan Johnson is TE4
Quentin Johnston is WR5
Keenan Allen is WR7
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:17 am to LSUcam7
just as everyone predicted 
Posted on 9/23/25 at 11:08 am to bnb9433
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Bucs WR Mike Evans is expected to miss multiple weeks because of the hamstring injury he suffered Sunday, sources tell The Insiders.
Evans’ hamstring injury isn’t as bad as last year’s, which sidelined him three games. But he’s expected to be out for a bit.
- Tom Pelissero
I knew better and drafted him anyway. First time I've ever had him. Probably the last.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 11:33 am to TigerLunatik
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A QB change: Giants are planning to start rookie Jaxson Dart on Sunday vs. the Chargers, sources told ESPN.
- Adam Schefter

Posted on 9/23/25 at 11:36 am to TigerLunatik
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Washington WR Terry McLaurin is uncertain to play Sunday vs. Atlanta due to his quad injury, per source. He still is seeking more information about the injury.
- Adam Schefter
This post was edited on 9/23/25 at 11:40 am
Posted on 9/23/25 at 11:49 am to TigerLunatik
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Giants are planning to start rookie Jaxson Dart over Russell Wilson Sunday

Posted on 9/23/25 at 1:07 pm to HailToTheChiz
As a naber owner, yes it sure is.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 1:11 pm to GatorPA84
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Numbers to know
2.22% -- Daniel Jones leads the NFL with a 2.22% sack rate. His Week 4 opponent, the Los Angeles Rams, are tied for the NFL lead with 12 sacks. This will be a big test.
277 -- Geno Smith is averaging nearly 280 passing yards per game. The Chicago Bears have given up the sixth-most passing yards in the NFL.
5 -- Jake Browning leads the NFL with 5 interceptions despite playing one and a half games. Hard to imagine that will improve against the Denver Broncos.
80% -- Only 80% of Bo Nix passes have been graded as catchable, Russell Wilson is the only NFL QB with a lower rate.
21% -- More than a fifth of Patrick Mahomes passes have been off target, something is way off in Kansas City.
42 -- Justin Herbert is averaging 42 drop backs per game. He only averaged 33.7 last year.
27.6% -- Drake Maye has a 27.6% rush share, only Jalen Hurts accounts for more of his team's rush attempts.
32.3 -- The Dallas Cowboys are giving up 32.3 FPPG to QBs. No other team is over 30. Go right back to Jordan Love this week.
66.9% -- The Miami Dolphins have the league's second-highest drop back rate at 66.9%. Tua Tagovailoa could be a sneaky start against a New York Jets defense that has given up the sixth-highest passer rating in the league.
43.3% -- Cam Ward has been pressured on 43.3% of his drop backs. It is hard to learn much about the rookie in this environment.
Numbers to know
2.22% -- Daniel Jones leads the NFL with a 2.22% sack rate. His Week 4 opponent, the Los Angeles Rams, are tied for the NFL lead with 12 sacks. This will be a big test.
277 -- Geno Smith is averaging nearly 280 passing yards per game. The Chicago Bears have given up the sixth-most passing yards in the NFL.
5 -- Jake Browning leads the NFL with 5 interceptions despite playing one and a half games. Hard to imagine that will improve against the Denver Broncos.
80% -- Only 80% of Bo Nix passes have been graded as catchable, Russell Wilson is the only NFL QB with a lower rate.
21% -- More than a fifth of Patrick Mahomes passes have been off target, something is way off in Kansas City.
42 -- Justin Herbert is averaging 42 drop backs per game. He only averaged 33.7 last year.
27.6% -- Drake Maye has a 27.6% rush share, only Jalen Hurts accounts for more of his team's rush attempts.
32.3 -- The Dallas Cowboys are giving up 32.3 FPPG to QBs. No other team is over 30. Go right back to Jordan Love this week.
66.9% -- The Miami Dolphins have the league's second-highest drop back rate at 66.9%. Tua Tagovailoa could be a sneaky start against a New York Jets defense that has given up the sixth-highest passer rating in the league.
43.3% -- Cam Ward has been pressured on 43.3% of his drop backs. It is hard to learn much about the rookie in this environment.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 4:38 pm to TigerLunatik
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77% -- Tony Pollard and Chase Brown lead the NFL with a 77% rush share. They have been mostly terrible, but they are both still low-end starters based on volume.
55% -- Jordan Mason 55% success rate as a rusher leads all starting running backs. He is a must-start running back regardless of the matchup.
81.5% -- Only Pollard and Saquon Barkley have a higher snap share than De'Von Achane 81.5%.
5.14 -- Quinshon Judkins is averaging 5.14 yards after contact per rush. That is number amongst qualified running backs.
2.62 -- The New England Patriots are allowing 2.6 yards per carry to opposing running backs, only the Cleveland Browns have been better.
29.67 -- The Cincinnati Bengals are giving up 29.67 PPR FPPG to opposing running backs, the most in the league.
-.04 -- Ashton Jeanty is still averaging negative yards before contact per rush attempt; only Chase Brown has a lower mark.
5 -- Chris Rodriguez had the first five rush attempts for the Washington Commanders in Week 3. It's still not quite Jacory Croskey-Merritt time. But we think it is coming.
2 -- Rhamondre Stevenson fumbled twice in Week 3. He fumbled seven times last year. We are hopeful TreVeyon Henderson gets his first start in Week 4.
28.8% -- RJ Harvey 28.8% snap share was his lowest of the season. Hold him, but don't even think about starting him.
Numbers to know
77% -- Tony Pollard and Chase Brown lead the NFL with a 77% rush share. They have been mostly terrible, but they are both still low-end starters based on volume.
55% -- Jordan Mason 55% success rate as a rusher leads all starting running backs. He is a must-start running back regardless of the matchup.
81.5% -- Only Pollard and Saquon Barkley have a higher snap share than De'Von Achane 81.5%.
5.14 -- Quinshon Judkins is averaging 5.14 yards after contact per rush. That is number amongst qualified running backs.
2.62 -- The New England Patriots are allowing 2.6 yards per carry to opposing running backs, only the Cleveland Browns have been better.
29.67 -- The Cincinnati Bengals are giving up 29.67 PPR FPPG to opposing running backs, the most in the league.
-.04 -- Ashton Jeanty is still averaging negative yards before contact per rush attempt; only Chase Brown has a lower mark.
5 -- Chris Rodriguez had the first five rush attempts for the Washington Commanders in Week 3. It's still not quite Jacory Croskey-Merritt time. But we think it is coming.
2 -- Rhamondre Stevenson fumbled twice in Week 3. He fumbled seven times last year. We are hopeful TreVeyon Henderson gets his first start in Week 4.
28.8% -- RJ Harvey 28.8% snap share was his lowest of the season. Hold him, but don't even think about starting him.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 4:40 pm to TigerLunatik
WR Preview
Numbers to Know
68.8% -- More than two-thirds of Matthew Stafford passes have gone to Puka Nacua or Davante Adams this season. They both look like great picks.
2.0% -- Michael Penix has a 2.0% TD rate through 204 attempts. That is a huge problem for Drake London, who hasn't scored yet this year.
69.6% -- Less than 70% of Zay Flowers targets have been catchable this year, the lowest mark amongst wide receivers with a 15% target share or higher.
4.68 -- Jaxon Smith-Njigba is averaging a league-best 4.68 yards per route run. He looks like a top-five wide receiver rest of season.
16.59 -- Malik Nabers had a 16.59 aDOT with Russell Wilson. That is not great for steady Fantasy production. Hopefully, it goes down with Jaxson Dart.
56 -- Luke McCaffrey had 56 receiving yards in the fourth quarter on Sunday. If Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown are out this week, McCaffrey could be a sneaky start.
47 -- The Dallas Cowboys are giving up 47 PPR FPPG to wide receivers. One of Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs, or Dontayvion Wicks could have a breakout game.
50 -- The Minnesota Vikings have only allowed one wide receiver all year to top 50 yards. They've also only given up one touchdown to a wide receiver. You may want to get away from DK Matcalf.
7 -- George Pickens ranks third in the NFL with seven red zone targets. He has a huge opportunity with CeeDee Lamb likely out this week.
10 -- Chris Olave has at least 10 targets in every game this year. He hasn't yet reached 60 yards in a game. He's an excellent option in full PPR, less so if catches don't count.
Numbers to Know
68.8% -- More than two-thirds of Matthew Stafford passes have gone to Puka Nacua or Davante Adams this season. They both look like great picks.
2.0% -- Michael Penix has a 2.0% TD rate through 204 attempts. That is a huge problem for Drake London, who hasn't scored yet this year.
69.6% -- Less than 70% of Zay Flowers targets have been catchable this year, the lowest mark amongst wide receivers with a 15% target share or higher.
4.68 -- Jaxon Smith-Njigba is averaging a league-best 4.68 yards per route run. He looks like a top-five wide receiver rest of season.
16.59 -- Malik Nabers had a 16.59 aDOT with Russell Wilson. That is not great for steady Fantasy production. Hopefully, it goes down with Jaxson Dart.
56 -- Luke McCaffrey had 56 receiving yards in the fourth quarter on Sunday. If Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown are out this week, McCaffrey could be a sneaky start.
47 -- The Dallas Cowboys are giving up 47 PPR FPPG to wide receivers. One of Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs, or Dontayvion Wicks could have a breakout game.
50 -- The Minnesota Vikings have only allowed one wide receiver all year to top 50 yards. They've also only given up one touchdown to a wide receiver. You may want to get away from DK Matcalf.
7 -- George Pickens ranks third in the NFL with seven red zone targets. He has a huge opportunity with CeeDee Lamb likely out this week.
10 -- Chris Olave has at least 10 targets in every game this year. He hasn't yet reached 60 yards in a game. He's an excellent option in full PPR, less so if catches don't count.
Posted on 9/24/25 at 8:27 am to TigerLunatik
Looks like McLaurin is gonna be out this week.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 9/24/25 at 11:34 am to TigerLunatik
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Malik Nabers will not practice today, Daboll said #Giants
- Ryan Dunleavy
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Brian Daboll says Jaxson Dart will be starter for the rest of the season #Giants
- Ryan Dunleavy
This post was edited on 9/24/25 at 11:41 am
Posted on 9/24/25 at 12:03 pm to TigerLunatik
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Jaylen Warren leads the NFL with 72 yards after the catch over expected, per Next Gen Stats. Also, he ranks second with 23 missed tackles forced.
Posted on 9/24/25 at 12:24 pm to TigerLunatik
Mike Tomlin from the top of cage with an elbow drop on Anthony Richardson...

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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin isn't known for throwing shade at other players, but even he hopped on the bandwagon of people taking a dig at Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson.
Leading up to the Steelers' Week 4 game against the Minnesota Vikings, who will again be relying on Carson Wentz at quarterback, Tomlin made a comparison of his team's game against the Colts last season when discussing the difficulty of facing a backup who might be better from the pocket than the opposing starter:
"I don't necessarily view it as a negative thing for the Minnesota Vikings, at least in the short term, that Carson is playing for them. We were in a similar situation a year ago; we were playing in Indianapolis. Man, and I commented to the guys, 'Keep [Anthony] Richardson upright. Don't put [Joe] Flacco in the game.' And you know, Flacco ended up in the game."
Posted on 9/24/25 at 2:43 pm to TigerLunatik
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Panthers WR Tetairoa McMillan did not practice with a calf injury.
- David Newton
Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:41 pm to TigerLunatik
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Xavier Worthy (shoulder) was a full participant at practice today for the Chiefs. A good sign for his return Sunday vs. Ravens
- Jonathan Jones
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