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Week 2 NFL Capsules

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Green Bay Packers vs. Washington Commanders

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Packers -3.5, Total 48.5

Just when the Commanders thought they were rid of Micah Parsons, the pass-rushing menace went from the Dallas Cowboys to the Packers 14 days before the Week 2 matchup. Parsons is all too familiar of a nemesis for Washington. He has more sacks -- 10.5 -- against Washington than any other opponent and pulled down QB Jayden Daniels 4.5 times in two meetings last season. Daniels has a few new friends on his side this season. The Commanders traded for Houston Texans LT Laremy Tunsil and San Francisco 49ers WR Deebo Samuel, who had a 19-yard TD run and led the team with seven receptions for 77 yards in his debut. The Packers pounded the Detroit Lions last week and QB Jordan Love has eight touchdowns (one rushing) in four career Thursday games. RB Josh Jacobs has a rushing touchdown in 10 consecutive games.

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Bengals -3.5, Total 49.5

Notoriously slow starters since Zac Taylor and Joe Burrow arrived, the Bengals were last 2-0 to open a season in 2018. Burrow played in preseason games with the idea of sparking the offense in September, then threw for 113 yards in Week 1. Jacksonville attempts to keep the Bengals down and get to 2-0 out of the gate - also for the first time since 2018 - but Burrow averaged three TDs per game in his last eight home starts. New Jaguars head coach Liam Coen deployed No. 2 pick Travis Hunter at wide receiver and he led the team with six receptions. Hunter could get more time at cornerback on Sunday to assist in the mission of covering Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. The Bengals WR duo combined for 14 TD catches at home last season.

Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Cowboys -5.5, Total 44.5

Without Parsons, the Cowboys did almost enough to upset the Philadelphia Eagles in a wild opening night game that included a fastbreak pace in the first half and a long weather delay. Dak Prescott was dialed in from the jump and could've approached outlandish numbers if not for three critical drops by WR CeeDee Lamb. After spending time on hand-eye coordination this week, Lamb can get back to the business of harassing the Giants as he goes for his fourth 100-yard game in six career meetings. Prescott has won 13 consecutive games against the Giants with 30 TDs (29 TD passes) and a 102.4 rating in 15 career games against New York. There are questions around the Giants QB situation with rookie first-round pick Jaxson Dart waiting in the wings. Russell Wilson had an interception overturned by penalty and never found the end zone in his first start with the Giants last week, a 21-6 defeat at Washington. There was little room to run and LT Andrew Thomas (foot) missed the game.

Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Lions -5.5, Total 46.5

A little game of lost and found is in order for the Lions and Bears as former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson makes his return to Detroit. Without him at Green Bay last week, the offense was erratic and blocking left a lot of be desired. New coordinator John Morton gets back to the drawing board to tackle a Bears defense embarrassed on Monday night by first-time starter J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings. Minnesota rallied from a 17-6 deficit to shock Johnson and the Bears, 27-24. A focus on ground-and-pound should be expected from Detroit, which had only one touchdown and a single pass play of 20-plus yards in Week 1. The Lions' dynamic rushing duo of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery was limited to 44 yards on 20 carries. The Lions reached the 30-point mark in 10 regular-season games while averaging 409.5 yards per game. Chicago changed out three starting offensive linemen in the offseason, but QB Caleb Williams never appeared fully comfortable in the pocket last week. Williams passed for 590 yards (295 per game) and five TDs with zero interceptions and a 102.8 rating in two starts against the Lions as a rookie.

Tennessee Titans vs. Los Angeles Rams

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Rams -5.5, Total 41.5

Puka Nacua's fifth career 10-catch game was a highlight for the Rams and Matthew Stafford in Week 1, when the QB cleared 60,000 career passing yards in his 223rd game. It was just the first game of Cam Ward's career at Denver, but the Titans were well within striking distance most of the game. Ward had zero turnovers but faced constant pressure, passing for 112 yards and completing 12 of 28 attempts. The Rams' front seven is a beast to block because of the number of penetrating threats an offensive line must account for, which makes it a bad time for Titans LT JC Latham (hip) to miss time. The Titans are capable of getting to quarterbacks, too. DT Jeffery Simmons had three sacks the last time he faced the Rams and had a sack and forced fumble in Week 1.

Miami Dolphins vs. New England Patriots

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Dolphins -1.5, Total 43.5

Patriots QB Drake Maye was a teenager the last time the Patriots won in Miami (2019) and head coach Mike Vrabel cautioned New England not to view the Dolphins as easy prey despite a dud at Indianapolis last week. The Patriots played well enough to beat the Raiders last week but came up short in the red zone with field goals on two of three possessions inside the Las Vegas 20. Miami didn't score until the fourth quarter of a 33-8 loss and issues on the offensive line and timing between QB Tua Tagovailoa and his receivers were glaring. Tagovailoa had a performance coach Mike McDaniel described as "less than expected" with three turnovers. Vrabel said the combination of South Florida weather and the circling critique of Miami's Week 1 output leave the Patriots in a sticky spot. Tagovailoa has never lost to the Patriots (7-0) and posted an 11-0 TD-to-INT ratio in his final five home starts last season.

New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: 49ers -4.5, Total 41.5

Neither team -- nor fan base -- likely expected to see Mac Jones vs. Spencer Rattler when the 2025 schedule was released, but here we are in the Superdome. It will be Jones' 50th start but first for the 49ers, who could be without Brock Purdy (toe) for the rest of the month. Rattler won the QB job for the Saints and makes his fifth career home start in a matchup of teams trying to generate consistent offense. The 49ers (17-13 winners at Seattle) escaped with a win in the opener but Christian McCaffrey had 31 touches in his return from an injury-riddled 2024 season. Rattler can lean on RB Alvin Kamara to move the chains. Kamara and McCaffrey are two of four active players averaging at least 100 yards from scrimmage per game (Colts RB Jonathan Taylor, Eagles RB Saquon Barkley).

New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Bills -6.5, Total 46.5

The Jets came out of a Week 1 loss to the Steelers with plenty of positives - 394 total yards, a franchise-best in an opener in the past 11 seasons - in Justin Fields' first start. Perhaps the biggest of the superlatives from coach Aaron Glenn was the play of a dominant offensive line, which feeds into the game plan for Week 2. RB Breece Hall averaged 158 yards per game in two previous home matchups with the Bills, and keep-away is a reasonable game plan. Buffalo had a league-best 41 points and 497 total yards, and the Bills needed every last one of them because the Ravens rang up multiple big plays with 40 points and 432 yards from scrimmage. QB Josh Allen and WR Keon Coleman connected better than ever (8-112-1), particularly in the fourth quarter.

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET.

FanDuel odds: Steelers -2.5, Total 39.5

Quarterbacks unafraid to start over are the focal point with Aaron Rodgers on the verge of more history if the Steelers can keep him upright. LT Broderick Jones allowed three of the four sacks Pittsburgh gave up last week in a 34-32 win over the Jets. After four TD tosses in that game, Rodgers is one behind Green Bay predecessor Brett Favre (508) on the NFL's all-time career TD pass list. Rodgers also could clear Philip Rivers (63,440) for the sixth-most regular-season passing yards in NFL history. He enters Sunday with 63,196. Seattle lost its home opener when new QB Sam Darnold dropped the ball in a collision with his offensive line that sealed San Francisco's 17-13 win. He was laser-locked on new No. 1 wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Darnold's target on 59.1 percent of his passes. The Seahawks could be without playmaking safety Devon Witherspoon, who didn't practice Wednesday, in a matchup with their former lead receiver, DK Metcalf.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

FanDuel odds: Ravens -10.5, Total 44.5

Joe Flacco won a Super Bowl with the Ravens and no doubt Baltimore didn't expect to see him back at age 40 as a starter in the division. Flacco, the franchise leader in passing yards (38,245) and TD passes (212), is backed by a dominant defense that held the Bengals under 10 yards of offense in the second half last week. But Cleveland still lost, and now the test is Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and Zay Flowers, who put up 40 points at Buffalo - and still lost. Jackson replaced Flacco as Baltimore's starter and has dominated the Browns and excelled at home (21 TDs, three INTs in nine home starts last season).

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Player Notes
Lamar Jackson Sep 11 12:40pm CT
Lamar Jackson

The NFL is saying that it will not discipline Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for his interaction with a fan in Buffalo in the team's Week 1 loss to the Bills on Sunday Night Football, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. "The matter has been addressed by the club, and there is no further action from the league," a league spokesman said. Jackson was coming to the defense of a teammate who was being pushed by a fan after the Ravens scored a touchdown in a hostile environment. The 28-year-old will not face a suspension or a fine and will be active for a Week 2 divisional tilt on the road against the Cleveland Browns. The two-time MVP went 14-for-19 for 209 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Buffalo and also had six carries for 70 rushing yards and another touchdown. The elite dual-threat QB is a must-start in all fantasy leagues against Cleveland.

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Wan'Dale Robinson Sep 11 12:20pm CT
Wan'Dale Robinson

New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson (ankle) is back at practice on Thursday after he was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday, according to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News. Robinson's return to practice on Thursday is a good sign that he'll be able to suit up in Week 2 against the division-rival Dallas Cowboys, but fantasy managers in deeper leagues will still want to keep a close eye on his status going into the weekend. The 24-year-old may need to upgrade to a full practice to avoid a questionable tag on Friday's final injury report for the week. In the Week 1 loss to the Washington Commanders, Robinson operated as the clear WR2 behind Malik Nabers, playing 76% of the offensive snaps while catching six of eight targets for 55 yards. The Giants' offense didn't look great, but Robinson should be in consideration as a WR4/flex in PPR leagues if he's active in Week 2.

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Jordan James Sep 11 12:20pm CT
Jordan James

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch said that rookie running back Jordan James (finger) will be healthy and ready to go for a Week 2 meeting in New Orleans against the Saints on Sunday, according to David Lombardi of The Athletic. James did not play in the Week 1 win over the Seattle Seahawks after breaking his finger in early August, but he was limited in Wednesday's practice and appears to be in line to make his regular-season NFL debut this weekend. It's finally a good piece of injury news for the banged-up Niners, but the 21-year-old RB figures to be no better than the RB4 for the team behind Christian McCaffrey, Brian Robinson Jr., and Isaac Guerendo. And just because James is finally healthy, it doesn't mean he'll actually be active on game day on Sunday. He is strictly a dynasty/keeper stash right now.

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Malik Nabers Sep 11 12:10pm CT
Malik Nabers

Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports that New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (back) will be a full-go in Thursday's practice after he was limited on Wednesday with an ongoing back issue that the team has been managing. Nabers was also a DNP last Friday, but he was active in the Week 1 loss to the Washington Commanders and had five catches for 71 yards on 12 targets in the season opener. Although New York's offense was stagnant in quarterback Russell Wilson's debut, it was a good sign that Nabers still had double-digit targets. The 22-year-old former first-rounder may have to manage his back issue for most of the season, but as long as he's on the field on game day, he'll be a must-start, high-end WR1 for fantasy. Nabers has a real shot to go off this weekend against a Dallas secondary that is a bit thin.

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Mark Andrews Sep 11 12:00pm CT
Mark Andrews

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was a massive disappointment for any fantasy managers who had him in their starting lineups in Week 1. In the team's 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Andrews was targeted only once for a five-yard catch. What's even more head-scratching is that he had just one target with fellow TE Isaiah Likely (foot) inactive. Likely hasn't returned to practice this week and doesn't appear to be on track to make his 2025 debut in Week 2 this Sunday against the division-rival Cleveland Browns, but will Andrews be able to get more involved? The Browns gave up just one reception for 14 yards to Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki in their Week 1 loss, but the Ravens figure to get Andrews more involved this weekend in the passing game, especially if Likely is out again. Despite his Week 1 dud, Andrews should be considered a top-10 TE in fantasy in one of the best offenses in football.

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George Pickens Sep 11 11:20am CT
George Pickens

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens participated in 92% (56) of the team's snaps during their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 1, the exact figure as star teammate CeeDee Lamb. The fourth-year pro didn't garner the same lofty target total Lamb drew (13), placing third on the team behind tight end Jake Ferguson, who had six (four). However, Pickens was out there for darn-near every snap and drew a long pass interference penalty. While quarterback Dak Prescott couldn't connect with his new wideout on any deep targets, there will be plenty more opportunities for the duo to do so. Furthermore, Lamb should draw extra coverage frequently, giving Pickens plenty of one-on-one opportunities on the outside. He's a WR3 with high-end WR2 upside.

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DaRon Bland Sep 11 11:10am CT
DaRon Bland

Dallas Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland (foot) could miss a couple of weeks with a right-foot injury that he suffered in practice on Monday, sources told Todd Archer of ESPN. Bland's foot injury is unrelated to the foot issue that limited him to only seven games played in 2024, when he dealt with a stress fracture in his left foot that required surgery. He did not practice on Wednesday as the team began preparations for Week 2 against the division-rival New York Giants. With Bland now injured and cornerback Trevon Diggs still working his way back from knee surgery back in January, Dallas' secondary depth is very thin early on. Diggs played only 27 defensive snaps in the Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, although he said he could see more action this Sunday. On 63 defensive snaps in the season opener last Thursday, Bland recorded three tackles.

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Ricky Pearsall Sep 11 11:00am CT
Ricky Pearsall

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall is set to see an elevated workload in Sunday's meeting with the New Orleans Saints due to a myriad of injuries his team has faced. The 49ers won their opening matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, but it didn't come without some collateral damage. Tight end George Kittle (hamstring) landed on IR with a hamstring injury, while fellow wideout Jauan Jennings (shoulder) picked up a shoulder issue of his own. Jennings isn't a lock to play in Week 2, leaving Pearsall and running back Christian McCaffrey as the 49ers' top options against New Orleans. Unfortunately, quarterback Brock Purdy (shoulder, toe) isn't likely to start either, meaning Pearsall could -- and will probably -- be catching passes from former New England Patriot Mac Jones. The University of Florida product's target quality gets a downgrade if that's the case, but hopefully, his volume will help mitigate that.

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Javonte Williams Sep 11 10:50am CT
Javonte Williams

Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams was far and away his team's No. 1 option out of the backfield during their Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. It was unclear exactly how Dallas' running back touch distribution would shake out leading up to the campaign, but Williams was the unquestioned RB1 in the season opener. The former North Carolina Tar Heel out-carried teammate Miles Sanders 15-4, and out-snapped him by a hefty 47-11 margin. Sanders did break off a chunk gain, but Williams was able to punch two in across the goal line and didn't cough up a fumble like his counterpart. With rookie Jaydon Blue a healthy inactive, Williams is poised to lead this backfield for the foreseeable future. He's a decent low-end RB2/flex option.

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Chris Godwin Sep 11 10:40am CT
Chris Godwin

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (ankle) will return to the practice field for the first time on Thursday in a limited fashion. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported the news. Godwin is still working back from a dislocated ankle he sustained in late October of last season, aiming for a return in Week 5 when he's eligible to be reinstated off the PUP List. He'll still have some hurdles to clear, but this is a step in the right direction. Tampa Bay figures to ease the Penn State product back into a normal workload after a severe injury, and they may be even less inclined to rush the veteran with rookie teammate Emeka Egbuka filling in admirably early on in his career. As of now, he's on pace to return at his target date.

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Olamide Zaccheaus Sep 11 10:20am CT
Olamide Zaccheaus

Chicago Bears wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus was a surprise contributor in Monday night's loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Zaccheaus was Chicago's second-leading receiver regarding receptions (four), yards (42), and targets (seven), but played far fewer snaps (30) than fellow wideouts DJ Moore (56) and Rome Odunze (63). The Bears' ground attack couldn't get much going against Minnesota's defense, but quarterback Caleb Williams' 35 passes aren't an outlandish total he's incapable of repeating. Zaccheaus' production on a weekly basis could be spotty, but Chicago doesn't exactly have a solidified third option in the passing game. The 28-year-old currently sports a top 25 targets per route run total (0.27) in the league.

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Elic Ayomanor Sep 11 10:10am CT
Elic Ayomanor

Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver Elic Ayomanor is emerging as the clear-cut WR2 in the offense. While his Week 1 box score was modest, with only two catches for 13 yards against the Denver Broncos, the usage tells a different story. Ayomanor drew seven targets, far outpacing veteran Tyler Lockett (1) and fellow rookie Chimere Dike (1). Even with the Titans leaning heavily on 12 personnel, Ayomanor was on the field for 79% of the offensive snaps. That kind of snap share for a rookie in his first NFL game is highly encouraging. With quarterback Cam Ward expected to settle in and gain confidence as the season progresses, Ayomanor profiles as a strong buy-low candidate in fantasy. The Titans face the Los Angeles Rams in Week 2, a defense that dominated Houston in their opener, so Ayomanor isn't a recommended fantasy start just yet. However, if his role as WR2 continues, a breakout game feels inevitable.

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Ray-Ray McCloud Sep 11 10:00am CT
Ray-Ray McCloud

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III was quietly phased out of the offense in Week 1. Despite Darnell Mooney (shoulder) being a surprise inactive, McCloud caught just three of five targets for 51 yards in the Falcons' season-opening loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. McCloud logged 72% of the snaps, which was a noticeable dip from his 86% snap share in 2024. He operated as the WR3 behind Drake London and second-year receiver Casey Washington, signaling a reduced role in the passing attack. With Mooney expected back soon, McCloud's usage could shrink even further. From a fantasy perspective, McCloud doesn't warrant a roster spot, even in deeper formats. Unless he delivers a surprise spike in production, he should remain on the free-agent market.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Sep 11 10:00am CT
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. served as a healthy inactive in the season opener against the Giants. Rodriguez emerged in training camp as well as preseason, and he was in the mix for touches in the backfield headed into Week 1 after the Brian Robinson Jr. trade. However, Washington ultimately opted to keep three running backs active on gameday and roll with the duo of rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt and veteran Austin Ekeler to handle the bulk of the snaps, with Jeremy McNichols mixing in and contributing on special teams. It could have been just a Week 1 situation where they wanted a sixth wide receiver active with Noah Brown still limited, and it looks different in future weeks. It is possible that Rodriguez is made active for Washington's marquee matchup in Green Bay, but they have also been consistent in their praise for Croskey-Merritt, and the belief is that he will eventually be their lead back. Rodriguez will remain in a depth role for now, but he will be a name to watch if injuries start to hit.

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Michael Penix Jr. Sep 11 10:00am CT
Michael Penix Jr.

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is shaping up as an early breakout candidate. Despite missing wide receiver Darnell Mooney (shoulder) in Week 1, the rookie delivered an impressive performance, completing 27 of 42 passes for 298 yards and a touchdown, while adding 21 rushing yards and another score on the ground. Penix's passing production was solid, but it was his mobility that should really excite fantasy managers. His ability to extend plays and contribute as a runner adds a valuable floor to his weekly outlook. In Week 2, Penix gets a primetime stage on Sunday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings, which is a rematch of the 2023 National Championship with J.J. McCarthy. The Vikings just allowed the ninth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks in Week 1 and entered the game shorthanded on defense. With both Drake London (shoulder) and Mooney practicing ahead of the matchup, Penix should have his full complement of weapons and projects as a potential starter in most fantasy formats.

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Tre Tucker Sep 11 9:40am CT
Tre Tucker

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker looks like a focal point in the team's passing attack. The third-year wideout caught two of three targets for 54 yards and a touchdown in the Raiders' 20-13 win over the New England Patriots. Just as important, Tucker played 90% of the offensive snaps, ranking 18th among all wide receivers in Week 1. Tucker's blazing speed has never been in question, but inconsistency and poor quarterback play held him back early in his career. Now paired with Geno Smith, the chemistry between the two was evident in both training camp and game action. In Week 2, Tucker draws a favorable Monday Night Football matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, who allowed the fifth-most receiving yards to wide receivers in Week 1. While he's not a must-start just yet, Tucker is a name fantasy managers should keep a close eye on in free agency. If his usage continues, he could quickly turn into one of the top waiver adds of September.

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Tyquan Thornton Sep 11 9:30am CT
Tyquan Thornton

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton found his way to Kansas City thanks to a surprising advocate, former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. Belichick personally recommended Thornton to Andy Reid, telling him, "He's really got great potential." After three underwhelming seasons in New England, Thornton was released following the 2024 season. The Chiefs took a chance on him, and he immediately made an impact in Week 1, catching two passes for 41 yards against the Los Angeles Chargers. More importantly, Thornton played 72% of the offensive snaps, which is a clear sign that Kansas City wants him involved. With Xavier Worthy and Rashee Rice both sidelined, Thornton could see an expanded role in this week's Super Bowl rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles. While it's tough to trust him in starting fantasy lineups just yet, Thornton is firmly on the waiver-wire watchlist. If his usage grows in Week 2, he could emerge as a valuable piece in a depleted Chiefs receiver room.

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Aaron Rodgers Sep 11 9:20am CT
Aaron Rodgers

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock in Week 1, completing 22 of 30 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns in the Steelers' 34-32 win over the New York Jets. The 42-year-old quarterback completed passes to seven different receivers in Week 1 and looked fantastic in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's scheme. Rodgers faces the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2, which should be an electric atmosphere in Acrisure Stadium. The Seahawks allowed the 13th fewest fantasy points in 2024 and forced two interceptions off 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy. While the early excitement surrounding Rodgers and the Steelers' offense is evident, Rodgers should be on fantasy benches this week.

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Cedric Tillman Sep 11 9:10am CT
Cedric Tillman

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman has low-end starter/flex potential that could be worth a waiver-wire add in deeper PPR formats, especially. The third-year receiver had a nice Week 1 in which he tied for a team-best eight targets with five catches and a touchdown, but his role on the offense is still likely to be secondary over the course of the season. Cleveland's top receiver is still Jerry Jeudy, and the Browns are likely to be near the top of the league in time spent with multiple tight ends on the field due to David Njoku and breakout rookie Harold Fannin Jr. Further, rookie running back Dylan Sampson also had eight targets in Week 1, and Cleveland will be adding running back Quinshon Judkins into the fold at some point, too. Tillman certainly has shown potential, but Cleveland, per usual, is a volatile and unpredictable situation.

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Brock Bowers Sep 11 9:00am CT
Brock Bowers

Fantasy managers who selected Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (knee) in their drafts this year may want to consider the waiver-wire potential of Raiders tight end Michael Mayer, who figures to be the beneficiary if Bowers is unable to play Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers. The third-year pro had a nice showing in Week 1, catching all four of his targets for 38 yards after Bowers exited the game. Bowers told reporters that he wasn't overly concerned about the injury, although the Raiders' final injury report will not be released until Saturday, and there is a possibility he won't be ruled out until Monday, after most games have been played. In the event Bowers is looking unlikely to play, there will be a rush to add Mayer, who has been a capable receiving option in his own right.

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