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  • DET Running Back #26
    Jahmyr Gibbs rushed 14 times for 78 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions’ Week 4 win over the Seahawks.
    Gibbs was not targeted on the evening while fellow running back David Montgomery saw just one target, largely due to the positive game script throughout. The Lions emerged victorious in the highest-scoring game of the season through the first month of play and climb to 3-1 before heading to their bye week in Week 5. The next time Gibbs takes the field will come in Week 6 against the Cowboys on the road.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    Colts head coach Shane Steichen said QB Anthony Richardson (oblique) is the team’s starter when healthy.
  • SF Kicker #17
    49ers signed K Anders Carlson, formerly of the Packers.
    Jake Moody is expected to miss more time with a serious ankle injury and Matthew Wright hurt his shoulder in the fourth quarter of last week’s win over the Seahawks. That might leave the Niners no choice but to roll with Carlson in Week 7 against the Chiefs. Carlson made 27 of his 33 field goal tries last season and missed five extra points for the Packers and lost his starting job in the 2024 preseason. The 49ers average three field goal tries per game, the second highest mark in the NFL this season.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #18
    ESPN’s Rich Cimini said running the wrong route in the fourth quarter of Monday night’s loss to the Bills “may have been the end” for Mike Williams in the Jets offense.
    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
    Jets acquired Davante Adams from the Raiders in exchange for a conditional third-round pick.
    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 Linebacker #7
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the Jets have granted permission to EDGE Haason Reddick to seek a trade.
    Reddick’s new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is reportedly trying to work out a deal with the Jets, but remains open to a potential trade that could get Reddick out of New York without ever having suited up for the Jets. If he is traded before the league’s trade deadline, Reddick would likely require a ramp up period before taking the field. Pro Football Focus graded Reddick as 2023’s 33rd best pass rusher.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #18
    Mike Williams failed to catch any of his three targets in the Jets’ Week 6 loss to the Bills.
    Not only did he fail to come down with any of his three looks, but a slip on his third target resulted in an interception with under two minutes remaining in the game with the Jets down by three. Williams continues to play well behind Allen Lazard in the WR2 role for the Jets, making his fantasy value fleeting, at best.
  • NYJ Tight End #83
    Tyler Conklin caught 2-of-3 targets for 10 yards in the Jets’ Week 6 loss to the Bills.
    Conklin came into the contest listed as questionable but ultimately suited up, giving away more snaps to backup tight end Jeremy Ruckert than is typical in the process. Conklin remains a high-end TE2 as the Jets prepare to face the Steelers in Week 7.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Garrett Wilson caught 8-of-10 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in the Jets’ Week 6 loss to the Bills.
    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
    Allen Lazard caught 6-of-7 targets for 114 yards and a touchdown in the Jets’ Week 6 loss to the Bills.
    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
    Braelon Allen rushed three times for eight yards in the Jets’ Week 6 loss to the Bills.
    Allen failed to coral either of his two targets, more importantly watching on the sideline for greater stretches while Breece Hall was thrust back into a featured role after the offensive coordinator change this week. It appears as if any fantasy value has dried up for as long as Hall remains healthy.