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  • MIN Running Back #22
    This is the second season in a row the Vikings have traded for Cam Akers, who has 40 carries for 147 yards and a touchdown this season. This indicates Aaron Jones (hip) may still be feeling the effects of the hip injury he suffered in Week 5, though he was practicing on Monday. Akers adds depth to a backfield with Ty Chandler as the primary backup.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    It did not take long for Adams to return from his apparent hamstring injury once he was dealt to the Jets. He missed three games from said injury/trade request and now will return to catch passes from old friend Aaron Rodgers in a primetime Sunday Night matchup against the Steelers for Week 7. The script could not be written better for Adams, who will be a low-end fantasy WR1 as he integrates into the Jets offense. Schefter also added that Adams restructured his contract to lower this season’s cap number to $3.21 million. Two voidable years were added to the deal as Adams’ future in New York will undoubtedly be tied to Rodgers.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #2
    Cooper’s contract adjustment that pushed his salary cap figure down earlier this year pointed strongly at the idea that he would be available and the Bills swoop in and get the deal done. There probably isn’t a bigger upgrade from a fantasy perspective than being excised from Deshaun Watson and dropped into place as the clear No. 1 target for a team with Josh Allen. Cooper should step in and start providing WR2 numbers even if the direction of the offense remains run-focused. This is not great news for Khalil Shakir or Dalton Kincaid. David Njoku and Jerry Jeudy stand to benefit in Cleveland, or would if they were playing with a better quarterback.
  • PIT Quarterback #3
    Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, who has seemingly been itching to bench Justin Fields for the past few weeks, said Wilson is “in consideration” for the starting job against the Jets after Fields helped the team start the season 4-2. Tomlin could just be playing games with the Jets. He said Tuesday that he had not determined the “minutiae” of who will start at QB for Pittsburgh going forward. The Steelers offense would remain one of the league’s run-heaviest units with Wilson under center, though pass volume could tick up because Wilson doesn’t run the football like Fields. That could be a boon for George Pickens and Pat Freiermuth. The Steelers are 18th in offensive success rate with Fields under center.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    “Obviously, [Joe] Flacco is a really good player and been playing good ball for us,” Steichen said Tuesday. “But when Anthony’s healthy, he’s our quarterback.” It’s the latest confirmation that Richardson would resume as the team’s quarterback when he’s ready to return from his oblique injury. That could come as soon as Week 7 against the Dolphins. Richardson’s presence would make for a more run-first Indy offense and would be a downgrade for all Colts pass catchers. With Richardson under center, the Colts were 24th in EPA per play; with Flacco, they were eighth. It’s worth reminding that the team can move the goalposts on “healthy” any way they want.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #18
    Aaron Rodgers made sure to call out Williams for apparently running an incorrect route late in the fourth quarter, resulting in a game-ending interception from Rodgers. Williams is likely done as a relevant part of the New York offense now that he’s on the wrong side of the mercurial Rodgers. It won’t help that the Jets on Tuesday acquired longtime Rodgers ally Davante Adams. Williams is at best the team’s No. 4 wideout.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Aaron Rodgers gets his buddy to New York as the Jets season is on the brink following a devastating Monday night loss to the Bills. Adams, who has missed three straight games with a supposed hamstring injury, could suit up for the Jets as soon as Week 7 against the Steelers if his injury suddenly heals. The third round draft pick acquired by the Raiders could turn into a second round pick if Adams performs well for the remainder of the 2024 season. The Jets will pick up the remaining $11.6 million on Adams’ 2024 deal. Adams’ inclusion in the Jets offense is a major blow to Garrett Wilson’s fantasy prospects. Wilson has lived off of target volume this season and Adams will surely step in as the team’s unquestioned alpha wideout. Brock Bowers should continue seeing as many opportunities as any tight end in the NFL with Adams leaving Las Vegas, and Jakobi Meyers should be somewhat reliable as a WR3 with Adams gone.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Rodgers and Wilson demonstrated their connection throughout the first half, with the two hooking up from five yards out to the back-middle of the end zone on a toe-tapping touchdown in the first quarter. An insane 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown reception by Allen Lazard at the end of the first half ultimately had Lazard out-gaining Wilson, with both pass-catchers finishing with more than 100 yards and a score. Wilson leads the league in targets, keeping his fantasy value high as the Jets prepare to face the Steelers on the road in Week 7.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #10
    After the Bills scored with just 21 seconds remaining in the first half, Aaron Rodgers connected with Garrett Wilson to get the team in range for a last ditch Hail Mary attempt at the end of the half. Lazard came down with the catch in the end zone to bring the Jets back to within three points, leading to a massive fantasy day in the process. Lazard continues to play well ahead of Mike Williams as one of Rodgers’ trusted pass-catchers, keeping him in the running for usable fantasy weeks moving forward.
  • NYJ Running Back #20
    The only thing Hall failed to do was find the end zone after getting tackled at the one. Hall also had numerous chunk yardage gains wiped away through penalties on a night when there were 22 total accepted penalties for a combined 204 yards between the two teams. That said, Hall finally found room to run to showcase his elite speed after the offensive coordinator change in New York, leaving fantasy managers in good spirits for his upside moving forward.

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Did Jets increase urgency for Adams after loss?
Brian Costello tells Dan Patrick when he believes the Jets decided to trade for Davante Adams, what his expectations are for the team now, and why the wideout won't be the quick fix fans may be hoping for in New York.

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NFL

Cord cutting still hasn’t cut out the knees of network TV.
The Saints look like they’re going to be thin at wide receiver on Thursday night.

Premier League

Ahead of Matchweek 8 of the 2024-25 season, relive the best assists in Premier League history.
Take a look at some of the most incredible Premier League goals ever scored from some of the most bizarre angles we’ve ever seen.
Seven matches do not make a season, but it’s a large enough sample size to glean certain truths about the fate of a Premier League team.

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Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter explore Steelers HC Mike Tomlin’s choice to start Russell Wilson at quarterback over Justin Fields in an already shaky offense for Week 7 against the Jets.
Drake London joins Matthew Berry to break down his fantasy production in 2024, discussing how he’s thriving in a new-look Atlanta Falcons offense.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter share their thoughts on the Buffalo Bills trading for Amari Cooper from the Cleveland Browns.
NFL Week 7
Rivers McCown breaks down the Davante Adams trade from every angle.
Eric Samulski breaks down his DST rankings for Week 7 of the fantasy football season.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the biggest waiver wire targets for Week 7 including Drake Maye, Kimani Vidal, and Josh Downs.
Gary Davenport surveys the team defense landscape for Week 7.
Denny Carter takes a close look at the Drake Maye-led New England offense and highlights a couple running backs that could soon find themselves on the wrong side of regression
Patrick Daugherty breaks down all of Week 6’s biggest storylines, including Caleb Williams’ continued emergence.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher evaluate some of the top fantasy running back waiver options, including Sean Tucker, Isaac Guerendo and Kimani Vidal.

College Football

It wasn’t all positive news on the injury front for Colorado’s deep corps of wideouts.
No. 2 Oregon had 12 men on the field late in its 32-31 win over No. 4 Ohio State, with the resulting penalty causing precious seconds to wind off the clock. Turns out, it was on purpose.
Coach Kyle Whittingham said true freshman Isaac Wilson will be the Utes’ starter until further notice.

Motor Sports

Alex Bowman’s disqualification put Joey Logano back in the running for his third Cup championship.
Dean Wilson won Round 1 by sweeping the motos; Joey Savatgy won Round 2 with results of second and first.
Jeff Gordon talked about the penalty and moving forward Tuesday on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Tyler Reddick climbs back into the top 10 after his effort at the Charlotte Roval.

Golf

Matt McCarty turned his momentum from the Korn Ferry Tour into a victory at the Black Desert Championship in just his third PGA Tour start.
Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, on the southwest side of the state, endured “extreme flooding” due to Hurricane Milton, but will be ready to host the LPGA’s best in November, according to a statement from club.
Take a look at some of the best moments from the 2024 Black Desert Championship, featuring highlights from tournament winner Matt McCarty.

MLB

The 61-year-old guided the Phillies to the 2022 World Series and the 2023 NLCS and led them this season to their first NL East title since 2011.
Jorge Montanez recaps the San Francisco Giants’ season, highlighted by Logan Webb’s first All-Star appearance and the emergence of Heliot Ramos.
Soto homered during New York’s three-run third inning as the Yankees take a 1-0 lead in the ALCS.

NBA

Reed Sheppard was the guy turning heads at Summer League, but will he get enough run to win the award?
He very likely could miss the season opener, but things could have been much worse.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Brunson are other names to watch.

Betting

College Basketball

Purdue women’s basketball coach Katie Gearlds discusses her team’s performance last season and why she expects her Boilermakers squad to make a big leap during the 2024-25 season.
Rutgers women’s basketball coach Coquese Washington talks the team’s growing culture, expectations for freshman Kiyomi McMiller, Destiny Adams’ growth as a leader, and areas of improvement on the court.
Washington coach Tina Langley sees opportunity in change for Washington as the Huskies move into the Big Ten.
Marisa Moseley describes the identity of the Badgers, why it’s her favorite team she’s ever coached, the biggest area of offseason growth she’s seen in Serah Williams, the close relationship she has with her, and more.

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After the Jets agreed to trade for Davante Adams on Tuesday, they found themselves with a logjam at the top of the wide receiver depth chart.
The Broncos have opened the window for a couple of players on injured reserve to return to active duty.
Brandon McManus will not be facing discipline from the NFL after being accused of sexual assault and his search for a new job in the league took him to Green Bay on Tuesday.
The Raiders weren’t the only AFC West team to get a new minority owner on Tuesday.