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Sunday’s event was the middle race in the opening round of the playoffs.
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  • CIN Wide Receiver #80
    Well, that’s efficient. Iosivas got both feet down on his first touchdown on a seed from Joe Burrow, and Burrow was able to scramble and find the rookie wideout on fourth-and-goal for a three-yard connection late in the third. The two scores are nice to see, but the fact he wasn’t involved at all outside of those plays are reasons to give pause. Iosivas is a risky option for Week 3 against the Commanders on Monday night.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Mahomes didn’t see much man coverage, and overthrew Travis Kelce while the Bengals were in zone for his first interception. The second pick was a terrific play from Cam Taylor-Britt on a one-handed stab on a throw to Xavier Worthy. He found Rashee Rice on a dot for a 44-yard touchdown, and found offensive tackle Wanya Morris for the second. The biggest play he made was a 4th-and-16 play near the end of the game where he threw across his body and drew a pass-interference call for Rice that set up the game-winning field goal. A mixed day for Mahomes, but one that showed off his otherworldly talent. He’ll square off against the Falcons on Sunday Night Football in Week 3.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    The Rams went down quick early against the Cardinals, making room for error minimal for Stafford and the offense. Stafford fumbled the ball once on a strip sack, was sacked five times and lost star receiver Cooper Kupp to an ankle injury. The Rams could not finish drives after losing Kupp, notably going for it on 4th-and-goal at the end of the first half. Stafford could not convert, overthrowing Tyler Johnson in the back of the end zone. Despite the rough day, Stafford still flexed patience in the pocket, displaying his poise on a scrambling 42-yard completion to Demarcus Robinson in the second quarter. With no Puka Nacua or Kupp, Stafford’s fantasy value takes a hit, but he will still be a QB2 heading into Week 3 against the 49ers.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
    Odunze was able to test the knee in pregame work, and the Bears liked what they saw from the wideout enough to let him play even after suffering a low-grade MCL Sprain against the Titans in Week 1. The rookie wideout may not see a full complement of snaps Sunday, but with Keenan Allen (heel) unavailable, Odunze could see enough targets to make him fantasy-relevant in Week 2.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #13
    As expected, Allen is unable to go while dealing with his heel issue. That’s bad news for Caleb Williams and the Bears, but the good news is that Rome Odunze (knee) will be able to suit up for Chicago in the Sunday Night Football contest. Also inactive for the Bears are WR Velus Jones Jr., OL Kiran Amegadjie, LB Noah Sewell, FB Khari Blasingame and DL Dominique Robinson.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    The Cardinals offense was rolling in Week 2, starting with some Kyler Murray magic. While he barely looked for Marvin Harrison Jr. last week, Murray threw a pair of touchdowns his way this week in the first quarter. His third touchdown was off a scramble where he extended the play and found Elijah Higgins for the score. As a rusher, Murray was impactful as well, just under 12 yards per carry on five rushes. The game got out of hand in favor of the Cardinals early, leading to Clayton Tune finishing the game, though Tune fumbled and did not attempt a pass. Murray’s dual-threat ability cements him as a QB1 option for Week 3 against the Lions.
  • MIN Running Back #32
    Chandler out-rushed Aaron Jones 82 to 32 yards on the day, but lost out to Jones on pass-catching duties. Chandler looked spry and explosive on his ten attempts, ripping off a 25-yarder in the fourth quarter as the Vikings bled the clock with a lead. Chandler may have played his way into a shared backfield ahead of the team’s Week 3 matchup with Houston.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Samuel led the team in targets in an unusually pass-heavy game script in a CMC-less offense. His two rushing attempts were disastrous. Last week, Samuel had eight rushes in a more neutral game script. Samuel should continue operating as the Niners’ No. 1 wideout for the foreseeable future. He’ll be a top ten option next week against Houston.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    A week after he was targeted only six times in the overtime win against the Rams, St. Brown was back to being the focal point of the Lions offense as he saw 19 targets against the Buccaneers. While the Rams made it a point in Week 1 to take away St. Brown, the Buccaneers were content to mostly play zone coverage which played to his advantage. St. Brown was forced to leave the game multiple times including in the final minute with what appeared to be a lower body injury. He was even seen limping out of the locker room after the loss. While little is known about St. Brown’s injury status, head coach Dan Campbell said he doesn’t think the injury is anything long-term. St. Brown is a locked in WR1 when healthy, but we’ll have to check the practice reports leading up to the Week 3 matchup on the road against the Cardinals.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Lamb was the Cowboys’ leading receiver on the day, seeing the bulk of his work in the first half. His touchdown reception was a sideline pass from Dak Prescott where Lamb evaded a pair of defenders, then ran the rest of the way for the score. With the Cowboys down big in the second half, Lamb’s volume took a hit and he was eventually taken out of the game, but there are no concerns over his performance in Week 2. It’s business as usual with Lamb again being an elite WR1 for Week 3 against the Ravens.

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Vu clinches Solheim Cup for U.S.
Lilia Vu secures the half-point necessary to give the United States its first Solheim Cup victory since 2017.
NFL Week 2
Caleb Williams sits down with Maria Taylor to relive the emotions of being selected No. 1 by the Bears, shares what pushes him to achieve his dream of being the greatest, and the many stories behind his nails.
Mike Florio explains how Deshaun Watson could be at risk to lose his guaranteed money and why it’s big the plaintiff is willing to cooperate with the league.
Mike Florio details the Buccaneers’ road victory over the Detroit Lions, explaining why Baker Mayfield and Tampa Bay won’t be doubted anymore.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels discusses his first NFL victory and heaps praise on kicker Austin Seibert who made seven field goals in the win against the New York Giants.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio preview the Week 2 Monday Night Football tilt between the Falcons and Eagles in Philadelphia, both believing that the Eagles at home on extra rest will have the advantage.
Mike Florio outlines the next steps for Tua Tagvailoa, to get cleared and then decide what he wants to do next, as well as what QB options the Dolphins have if needed.
After leading his team to a big win over the San Francisco 49ers, Sam Darnold comments on the trust that the entire Minnesota Vikings organization has in each other, helping the team start the season 2-0.

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NFL

With the Dolphins likely needing to add at least one quarterback whil starter Tua Tagovailoa recovers from his latest concussion, we’ve been trying to figure out who they might sign.
Toward the end of Kansas City’s victory over Cincinnati on Sunday, Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco limped off the field with an apparent leg injury.
The Ravens blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter against the Raiders on Sunday and a pair of penalties helped the Raiders put points on the board.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell took responsibility for a major blunder that cost his team a chance to put points on the board before the end of the first half of Sunday’s home loss to the Buccaneers.

Rotoworld

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Eric Samulski breaks down this week’s top waiver wire adds and drops.
Matthew Berry breaks down his positional rankings for Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down his starts and sits for Week 2 of the fantasy football season including Jordan Mason, Jayden Daniels, and Brock Bowers.
UCLA had no answer for Indiana quarterback Kurtis Rourke, who finished with 307 passing yards and four touchdowns to help the Hoosiers open their Big Ten season with a win.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti talks about what went right for the Hoosiers in their win against UCLA to open Big Ten play and what the team can improve on.
Take a closer look at Washington State QB John Mateer’s performance vs. Washington, where he finished 17 of 34 for 245 yards, one passing touchdown, one interception and two rushing touchdowns.
John Mateer ran for two touchdowns and threw for one more and Washington State made a goal line stand with 1:07 remaining to reclaim the Apple Cup title with a 24-19 win over Washington at Lumen Field.
Pat Bryant scored two touchdowns and Ethan Moczulski kicked a school-record field goal as Illinois defeated Central Michigan, 30-9, at Memorial Stadium to improve to 3-0 on the season.
Washington QB Will Rogers was 23 of 31 with 314 yards and one touchdown in the Huskies’ 24-19 loss to Washington State at Lumen Field.

Motor Sports

When the Team Penske driver’s seat belt popped open and he had to pit after 13 laps, it ended his chance at winning a third IndyCar Series title
Go through the field and hear what drivers had to say following the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at the Glen.
Watch highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at the Glen.

Premier League

Robbie Mustoe explains why Nuno Espírito Santo is his underappreciated performer of the week after leading Nottingham Forest to victory against Liverpool at Anfield in Matchweek 4.
Robbie Earle explains why Gabriel Magalhaes is his underappreciated performer of the week following his game-winning goal for Arsenal against Tottenham in Matchweek 4.
Tim Howard hits the tactics board to take a closer look at Arsenal’s game-winning set piece against Tottenham in the 196th edition of the North London Derby.

College Football

No. 18 Notre Dame pounds Purdue 66-7 for the most lopsided loss in the Boilermakers’ 137-year history.
Rourke completed 25 of 33 passes for Indiana (3-0, 1-0 Big Ten) as Curt Cignetti became the first Hoosiers coach to begin his tenure with three straight wins since Bill Lynch in 2007.
The Apple Cup was reclaimed by Washington State on Saturday behind three total touchdowns from quarterback John Mateer and a late goal-line stand in a 24-19 win over rival Washington.
Milroe threw three touchdowns and ran for two more as No. 4 Alabama made a rare trip north and won 42-10 over Wisconsin.

Golf

A breakdown of how the 12 players fared on both teams in the 19th Solheim Cup.
There were a number of ways a U.S. win could have played out on Sunday, but the Americans ultimately got what they wanted.
Maguire had been benched for three of the previous four sessions before capping her Solheim Cup with a convincing singles win.
Rasmus Hojgaard birdied his last three holes Sunday to win the Irish Open and hand Rory McIlroy more disappointment.
In the first match out Sunday at the Solheim Cup, Hull easily defeated the world No. 1.
Patton Kizzire overcame erratic play off the tee and a missed putt Saturday to take a four-stroke lead.

MLB

Lindor left Sunday’s 2-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies with lower back discomfort in the middle of the second inning.
For the second time in two days, the Minnesota Twins have reinstated one of their star players from the injured list.
The star slugger had gone 16 games and 75 plate appearances without a longball before launching a clutch drive into the lower left-field seats.

NBA

Morris, Landry Shamet and Chuma Okeke all are competing in camp for a Knicks roster spot.
West, who passed away in June, is entering the Hall of Fame for a third time, this time as an executive.
The championship Celtics are about to get very expensive, and likely lose money, which displeased some in Grousbeck family.
That’s a fair deal for a quality wing defender that Cleveland hopes can take a step forward on the offensive side of the ball.

Betting

College Basketball

Kull grew up in Queens, not far from St. John’s, and was a star baseball player at Stony Brook on Long Island.
It’s no surprise that Syracuse is viewed as a front-runner for four-star Kiyan Anthony.
Four-star Hudson Greer is ranked No. 32 in the 2025 Rivals150.

Local coverage

Tom E. Curran points out a major disparity in the passing game following the Patriots’ 23-20 overtime loss to the Seahawks.
Albert Breer shares what he’s hearing about how hands on Robert and Jonathan Kraft have been this season, and what that has meant for Robyn Glaser.
The Chicago White Sox are 35-115 with 12 games left and are trying to avoid the post-1900 record of 120 losses.
Cooper DeJean got his first taste of the NFL with six snaps on defense and 23 on special teams in the Eagles season opener in Brazil.

Latest

Jon Rahm ended his first year in the LIV Golf League by closing with a 4-under 66 to win the final individual event.
Rams star receiver Cooper Kupp had to exit Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals with an ankle injury and his status is currently unclear moving forward.
A back-and-forth game between two AFC Super Bowl contenders went down to the final play.
Of Chicago’s two key receivers with a questionable status entering Sunday, one is active.
For the first time in his career, quarterback Kyler Murray had a “perfect” game.