Fantasy playbook: NFL Week 4 scores, projections, matchups - ESPN
Welcome to the Fantasy Football Playbook for Week 4, which kicked off Thursday with the Cowboys at the Giants.
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Welcome to the Fantasy Football Playbook for Week 4, which kicked off Thursday with the Cowboys at the Giants.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is planning to play Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons despite dealing with hip and rib injuries, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Each week, members from our betting team will share their best bets from the slate of NFL games in hopes of building the ultimate 8-leg parlay on FanDuel. This year, we will give you four best bets from our team while also the most popular prop bet, side and touchdown bet of the week. This week, according to the traders at FanDuel those three props are the following.
There are so many different offenses to fear in the NFL. The elite quarterbacks: Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen. The dual-threat quarterbacks: Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts. The elite schemers: Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay. The star wideouts with takeover potential: Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill. And of course, the New Orleans Saints, who have scored 4.33 points per drive to start the season. (The best offense this century, the 2007 Patriots, finished the season at 3.19.) The 15 consecutive scoring drives quarterback Derek Carr strung together to start the season is the longest streak since 1978, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. No biggie.
Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in after Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered his fourth concussion in five years, says players must consider wearing Guardian Cap on helmets.
The Kansas City Chiefs needed a late penalty and a 51-yard field goal from Harrison Butker to scrape past the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25.
The Green Bay Packers became the first NFL franchise to reach 800 wins after they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 16-10 on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs needed a late penalty and a 51-yard field goal from Harrison Butker to scrape past the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25.