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The first off day of the NFL regular season arrived Tuesday and a collective deep breath could be in order.

A loss by the three-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens' lateral of a sure victory into the hands of the Buffalo Bills are no cause for immediate panic.

All three teams remain in the upper echelon of the AFC, but is the balance of power shifting conferences?

Philadelphia had its hands full with Dallas and wasn't the most impressive team out of the gate. That gold star goes to the Green Bay Packers for a complete team effort in steamrolling the Detroit Lions out of Lambeau Field.

We take stock the bottom-to-top NFL pecking order after a first look at every team in Week 1.

32. New Orleans Saints (0-1)

Last Week: L, 23-20 vs. Arizona Cardinals

Up Next: vs. San Francisco 49ers, 1 p.m. ET

Surprisingly competitive in Kellen Moore's debut, the Saints are still a QB away from being a contender in the NFC South.

31. Carolina Panthers (0-1)

Last Week: L, 26-10 at Jacksonville Jaguars

Up Next: at Arizona Cardinals, 4:05 p.m. ET

Subtracting security blanket Adam Thielen (now on Vikings) was a hit to Bryce Young, who also took the field without starting LT Ikem Ekwonu at Jacksonville.

30. New York Giants (0-1)

Last Week: L, 21-6 at Washington Commanders

Up Next: at Dallas Cowboys, 1 p.m. ET

No one returned to New York on Sunday night enthralled with the offense, but the Giants opt to stick with Russell Wilson on the road again this week.

29. Cleveland Browns (0-1)

Last Week: L, 17-16 vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Up Next: at Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. ET

Cleveland's defense was more than good enough to win. The Browns held the Bengals to 141 yards -- seven in the second half -- and 2.0 yards per carry.

28. Tennessee Titans (0-1)

Last Week: L, 20-12 at Denver Broncos

Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Rams, 1 p.m. ET

Protecting Cam Ward was a problem at Denver, and life won't get any easier this week. NFL-high four takeaways something to build on for Titans.

27. Miami Dolphins (0-1)

Last Week: L, 33-8 at Indianapolis Colts

Up Next: vs. New England Patriots, 1 p.m. ET

Mike Vrabel has some fixing to do or the Patriots' pass defense will be the victim in a get-right week for Tua Tagovailoa.

26. New England Patriots (0-1)

Last Week: L, 20-13 vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Up Next: at Miami Dolphins, 1 p.m. ET

One of these teams exhales on Sunday night. The other starts hearing NFL draft talk. Drake Maye should be smiling after the Dolphins made Daniel Jones look the part of Unitas last week.

25. New York Jets (0-1)

Last Week: L, 34-32 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Up Next: vs. Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m. ET

Kudos to Justin Fields for the fight. Lost in the QB chatter was the sterling performance of the Jets' maligned offensive line.

24. Las Vegas Raiders (1-0)

Last Week: W, 20-13 at New England Patriots

Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 10 p.m. ET (Monday)

RB Ashton Jeanty ran for nine yards on his first carry, then 28 yards on his next 18. Teams are already scheming to take Jeanty away, inviting the Raiders to have QB Geno Smith counterpunch.

23. Dallas Cowboys (0-1)

Last Week: L, 24-20 at Philadelphia Eagles

Up Next: vs. New York Giants, 1 p.m. ET

Going scoreless in the second half spoiled a strong upset bid from the Cowboys. Trick will be getting same focus, effort from both lines consistently.

22. Indianapolis Colts (1-0)

Last Week: W, 33-8

Up Next: vs. Denver Broncos, 4:05 p.m. ET

Daniel Jones aced remedial test against turnover-happy Dolphins for Colts first Week 1 win since 2013. Denver's toothy pass rush and secondary crank things up a notch.

21. Seattle Seahawks (0-1)

Last Week: L, 17-13 vs. San Francisco 49ers

Up Next: at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. ET

No risk, no reward. Seahawks lost two fumbles, averaged 3.2 yards per carry and tried to survive with paper-airplane range pass completions.

20. Arizona Cardinals (1-0)

Last Week: W, 20-13 at New Orleans Saints

Up Next: vs. Carolina Panthers, 4:05 p.m. ET

Schedule-maker teed up the Cardinals with a shot at 2-0 before a trip to San Francisco.

19. Atlanta Falcons (0-1)

Last Week: L, 23-20 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Up Next: vs. Minnesota Vikings, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)

Don't look now, but the Falcons have lost seven of their past nine games. Those two wins came against Desmond Ridder (Raiders) and Drew Lock (Giants) last season.

18. Chicago Bears (0-1)

Last Week: L, 27-24 vs. Minnesota Vikings

Up Next: at Detroit Lions, 1 p.m. ET

Ben Johnson dropped his Bears debut, blowing an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter. Out of the frying pan and into the fryer? Lions will be riled up after a blowout loss at Packers.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0)

Last Week: W, 26-10 vs. Carolina Panthers

Up Next: at Cincinnati Bengals, 1 p.m. ET

There's a whole lot of overreaction love for a Jacksonville win over the Panthers. We're playing harder to get until seeing another inspired team effort.

16. San Francisco 49ers (1-0)

Last Week: W, 17-13 at Seattle Seahawks

Up Next: at New Orleans Saints, 1 p.m. ET

Has the physical bill come due on the 49ers' run of success under Kyle Shanahan? Without George Kittle for at least a few weeks, the 49ers are not deep enough to dip down the depth chart at multiple positions.

15. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0)

Last Week: W, 34-32 at New York Jets

Up Next: vs. Seattle Seahawks

Stat sheet says vintage Aaron Rodgers. He was pressured and accuracy was far from pinpoint. If Pittsburgh can't dig out some running room, Week 1 was a major mirage. Steelers also allowed 182 rushing yards to Jets.

14. Houston Texans (0-1)

Last Week: L, 14-9 at Los Angeles Rams

Up Next: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7 p.m. ET (Monday)

Offense sputtered and Texans managed only three field goals in Week 1. Home opener in primetime brings urgency.

13. Cincinnati Bengals (1-0)

Last Week: W, 17-16 at Cleveland Browns

Up Next: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m. ET

Explosive offense went flat with 2.0 yard-per-carry average and one 20-yard pass play.

12. Denver Broncos (1-0)

Last Week: W, 20-12 vs. Tennessee Titans

Up Next: at Indianapolis Colts, 4:05 p.m. ET

No sleeping on the Broncos' pass rush. Denver has five-plus sacks in three consecutive regular-season games.

11. Los Angeles Chargers (1-0)

Last Week: W, 27-21 vs. Kansas City Chiefs (Brazil)

Up Next: at Las Vegas Raiders, 10 p.m. ET (Monday)

A couple of extra days to prepare for the new-look Raiders sets up the Chargers to get to 2-0 before a surprising showdown with the Broncos on Sept. 21.

10. Minnesota Vikings (1-0)

Last Week: W, 27-24 at Chicago Bears

Up Next: at Atlanta Falcons, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)

Scintillating comeback by J.J. McCarthy allows for a mulligan on the forgettable first half by the Vikings in Chicago.

9. Los Angeles Rams (1-0)

Last Week: W, 14-9 vs. Houston Texans

Up Next: at Tennessee Titans, 1 p.m. ET

Losing their first three games on the road last season might imply Week 2 a risky trap at Nashville for the Rams. But this defense will travel, and rookies rarely thrive under the type of duress the Rams' front can pile on a QB.

8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-0)

Last Week: W, 23-20 at Atlanta Falcons

Up Next: at Houston Texans, 7 p.m. ET (Monday)

Rookie Emeka Egbuka caught two TDs last week. His matchup with the stellar secondary of the Texans should be worth the price of admission.

7. Washington Commanders (1-0)

Last Week: W, 21-6 vs. New York Giants

Up Next: at Green Bay Packers, 8:20 p.m. ET (Thursday)

Picked up where they left off last season with 432 yards and a strong defensive effort.

6. Detroit Lions (0-1)

Last Week: L, 27-13 at Green Bay Packers

Up Next: vs. Chicago Bears, 1 p.m. ET

Are the Lions lost without Ben Johnson calling plays for Jared Goff? We'll wait for this week, against Johnson and the Bears, to decide.

5. Baltimore Ravens (0-1)

Last Week: L, 41-40 at Buffalo Bills

Up Next: vs. Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. ET

Fourth-quarter breakdowns led to 22 points for the Bills and a horrific loss in the opener. How do the Ravens respond?

4. Kansas City Chiefs (0-1)

Last Week: L, 27-21 vs. Los Angeles Chargers (Brazil)

Up Next: vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 4:25 p.m. ET

In last place in the AFC West for the first time in four years, maybe the last defense Patrick Mahomes wanted to see coming is at Arrowhead on Sunday.

3. Buffalo Bills (1-0)

Last Week: W, 41-40 vs. Baltimore Ravens

Up Next: at New York Jets, 1 p.m. ET

Busted up by big plays, the Bills have serious concerns on defense. They also have Josh Allen. Allen had four TD passes and two rushing touchdowns in a pair of wins over the AFC East rival Jets last season.

2. Green Bay Packers (1-0)

Last Week: W, 27-13 vs. Detroit Lions

Up Next: vs. Washington Commanders, 8:20 p.m. ET (Thursday)

Micah Parsons is the ship raising all boats on a dynamic Green Bay defense. Jordan Love being overlooked among top quarterbacks in the league.

1. Philadelphia Eagles (1-0)

Last Week: W, 24-20 vs. Dallas Cowboys

Up Next: at Kansas City Chiefs, 4:25 p.m. ET

To paraphrase Jalen Hurts, the Eagles don't care about style points, only wins. The secondary and pass rush left plenty to be desired in the opener and Hurts didn't connect with his top receivers. But the Super Bowl champions still beat the Dallas Cowboys.

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Player Notes
Jalen Carter Sep 9 3:20pm CT
Jalen Carter

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter has been handed a one-game suspension that has been considered served after he was ejected from the Week 1 win over the Dallas Cowboys after he spit on quarterback Dak Prescott before the first snap of the game last Thursday. Carter will forfeit his Week 1 game check but will be eligible to play in the Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The NFL Players Association informed the league that Carter will not contest the discipline and has waived his right to appeal the ruling. Carter's decision to spit on Prescott was a decision he most likely immediately regretted last Thursday and was a bad look for the 24-year-old interior defensive lineman, who is already considered one of the best D tackles in the league. Carter being available for Week 2 will make it more difficult on KC's rushing attack.

From RotoBaller

Quinshon Judkins Sep 9 3:10pm CT
Quinshon Judkins

Cleveland Browns rookie second-round running back Quinshon Judkins is expected to practice for the first time with the team on Wednesday, according to Fred Greetham of The OBR. Because of domestic-violence allegations in the offseason, Judkin missed all of training camp, the preseason and the Week 1 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. However, he was finally able to sign his rookie deal last weekend and he will return to the practice field this week. Reports have suggested that he could make his NFL debut as early as Week 2 against the division-rival Baltimore Ravens, but there's also a chance the NFL could hand him a multi-game suspension. If the 21-year-old is active this weekend, he will most likely be eased into the offense, so he won't be a recommended fantasy starter. But Judkins should absolutely be a waiver-wire target, as he's rostered in only 55% of Yahoo leagues right now.

From RotoBaller

Jaydon Blue Sep 9 2:50pm CT
Jaydon Blue

According to Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the team "needs to see more consistency" from rookie fifth-round running back Jaydon Blue, per The Athletic's Jon Machota. Blue reportedly was impressive during training camp this summer before missing some time late in camp with a minor injury, but he was a surprise healthy scratch in the season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last Thursday. The 21-year-old is going to remain a healthy inactive for Week 2 this coming Sunday against the division-rival New York Giants, with veterans Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders handling backfield duties for Dallas. Although Williams wasn't extremely efficient on the ground in Week 1, he did find the end zone twice. Sanders had a 49-yard run but also a crucial fumble. Blue should have a role at some point in 2025, but fantasy managers are going to have to be patient.

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Jayden Daniels Sep 9 2:40pm CT
Jayden Daniels

Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn told reporters on Tuesday that he has "zero concern" after quarterback Jayden Daniels (wrist) showed up on Monday's estimated injury report with a wrist issue, according to NFL.com. Daniels is fully expected to start in a Week 2 matchup on Thursday night against the Green Bay Packers. The 24-year-old second-year signal-caller wasn't asked to do too much in the easy Week 1 win over the New York Giants on Sunday, and he finished by going 19-for-30 passing for 233 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. Daniels ran the football 11 times for 68 yards but was unable to find the end zone with his legs. He finished as the QB13 for the week, which is a bit disappointing, but Daniels has high-end QB1 upside each and every week, and he should be asked to do more in what could be a shootout with Green Bay on Thursday.

From RotoBaller

Derrick Harmon Sep 9 2:30pm CT
Derrick Harmon

Pittsburgh Steelers safety DeShon Elliott (knee) and defensive tackle Derrick Harmon (knee) will both miss the Week 2 contest this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, according to head coach Mike Tomlin. Harmon will miss his second straight game to begin the year after h was inactive for the season-opening win on Sunday against the New York Jets. Elliott injured his left knee in Week 1 in the second quarter and did not return. With the 28-year-old defensive back unavailable for Week 2, expect Chuck Clark to make the start across from Juan Thornhill against Seattle. Elliott and Harmon will be hoping to heal up and be ready to play in a Week 3 matchup on the road against the New England Patriots on Sunday, Sept. 21. Fantasy managers are going to be a little more wary of starting Pittsburgh's defense in Week 2 after they allowed over 30 points in the season opener to the Jets.

From RotoBaller

Deebo Samuel Sep 9 2:20pm CT
Deebo Samuel

After watching how the Washington Commanders used new wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. in the Week 1 win over the New York Giants, The Athletic's Nicki Jhabvala writes that it's clear the team wants him to "be everywhere" and to "do everything." Samuel played 54 offensive snaps and caught seven of a team-high 10 targets for 77 yards. Most of his snaps (74.5%) and targets (six) cam from the slot, but the 29-year-old also lined up out wide and in the backfield. He had a 19-yard rushing touchdown and was used on three WR screens. With the 49ers, Samuel was a deep target around only eight times per year. But in Week 1 on Sunday he was targeted deep twice. He was also Washington's lead returner on kickoffs. It's no secret now that the Commanders plan to use Samuel a lot, and in all situations. It will leave him more vulnerable to injury, but it will also rejuvenate his fantasy appeal.

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Bhayshul Tuten Sep 9 2:10pm CT
Bhayshul Tuten

With the Jacksonville Jaguars trading Tank Bigsby to the Eagles on Monday, their running depth chart gained a little breathing room. The team now lists Travis Etienne Jr., Bhayshul Tuten, and LeQuint Allen Jr. on the active roster, and if Sunday's matchup against the Panthers is any indication, Allen could find himself involved in the passing game. Seven of Allen's nine snaps on Sunday came on passing plays, earning one target, which he caught for four yards. Bhayshul Tuten saw the field only four times, but not once when Trevor Lawrence dropped back to pass. Bigsby was the back on eight passing plays, but with him now shipped to Philadelphia, an opportunity exists for Allen to carve out a greater role on passing downs. One of the most prolific collegiate pass catchers in his rookie class, it should come as no surprise if he's able to turn those looks into tangible plays, and he has contingent upside should anything happen to Etienne. As such, Allen is worth a claim in deep leagues.

From RotoBaller

Jake Tonges Sep 9 2:00pm CT
Jake Tonges

With the San Francisco 49ers placing All-Pro tight end George Kittle (hamstring) on the IR on Tuesday, the team is left with only Luke Farrell and Jake Tonges at the position. While fullback Kyle Juszczyk could be asked to handle an expanded role, it was the fourth-year tight end Tonges who stepped in on Sunday following Kittle's departure due to a hamstring injury. Tonges made the first three catches of his NFL career, including a 4-yard TD pass with under two minutes to play. With quarterback Brock Purdy (shoulder, toe) and wide receiver Jauan Jennings (shoulder) also banged up, the 49ers' offense may look entirely different heading into Week 2. While the gameplan will continue to be funneled directly through Christian McCaffrey, the team will be looking for contributions wherever they can get them, and Tonges could be in line for his first career start. While his effectiveness could be capped in a Mac Jones offense, desperate managers can throw a waiver dart in hopes of volume by necessity.

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Kenneth Gainwell Sep 9 1:40pm CT
Kenneth Gainwell

Going into the season as a fantasy afterthought, Pittsburgh Steelers veteran Kenneth Gainwell was the running back on the field for the majority of his team's Week 1 snaps. In a back-and-forth matchup with the New York Jets, Gainwell saw 29 snaps to Jaylen Warren's 25. While Warren did lead the position in carries and total opportunities, most expected his split to be with rookie Kaleb Johnson and not the journeyman Gainwell. In speaking with reporters on Tuesday, head coach Mike Tomlin suggested that Gainwell could continue to see the field moving forward, citing the big-play ability he's shown throughout his career. While Gainwell deserves a look on the waiver wire by any managers hit hard by injury in Week 1, the expectation is still that the third-rounder Johnson, who saw only one snap in his NFL debut, will be worked into the offense, shortening Gainwell's fantasy shelf life considerably.

From RotoBaller

RJ Harvey Sep 9 1:20pm CT
RJ Harvey

Broncos running back RJ Harvey is one of five offensive players nominated as Rookie of the Week following the first game of his NFL career. Harvey was used sparingly in the Broncos' Week 1 victory over the Titans, carrying the ball only six times. However, he was able to turn those six carries into 70 yards, aided by a 50-yard run in the 4th quarter. Comparatively, J.K. Dobbins took 16 carries for 63 yards and a touchdown. Should Harvey continue to display the explosiveness he showed in helping to seal away the game, it won't be long until he's given a larger role. Until that happens, he can be started in the flex spot for managers with no better options, but those who can remain patient should be rewarded in the near future.

From RotoBaller

George Kittle Sep 9 12:23pm CT
George Kittle

San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle (hamstring) has been placed on injured reserve and will miss a minimum of four weeks.

Fantasy Spin: Luke Farrell stepped up as the primary tight end in the 49ers' offense in Kittle's absence on Sunday. He didn't emerge as a primary target in the offense, so he should not be a focus in your league despite the opening in the San Francisco offense.

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Will Shipley Sep 9 12:20pm CT
Will Shipley

Philadelphia Eagles running back Will Shipley (rib) reportedly suffered a fractured rib in the season-opening win over the Dallas Cowboys last Thursday, according to sources. This makes Monday's acquisition of RB Tank Bigsby from the Jacksonville Jaguars make more sense, but in addition to depth behind starter Saquon Barkley, Bigsby can also help the Eagles out on special teams as a kickoff returner. It's unclear how much time Shipley will miss, but he probably will not be able to suit up in Week 2 in a Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, and when he does return, he may no longer be the direct backup to Barkley. The 23-year-old only carried the ball three times for 26 yards in Week 1 before he suffered his fractured rib on a kick return late in the first half. In addition to Bigsby, the Eagles have AJ Dillon as backfield depth.

From RotoBaller

George Kittle Sep 9 12:20pm CT
George Kittle

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the San Francisco 49ers are placing tight end George Kittle (hamstring) on the injured reserve. As a result, Kittle will miss at least the next four games. The star tight end suffered this injury during their Week 1 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Before exiting the contest, Kittle caught all four of his targets for 25 yards and a touchdown. When he was sidelined, Kittle was replaced by Luke Farrell and Jake Tonges. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, but it appears he will be sidelined for at least the next month. While he remains out, fantasy managers should expect Farrell to see most of the blocking work while Tonges takes on most of the receiving work. Tonges caught all three of his targets for 15 yards and appears to be in the lead role to take on most of Kittle's offensive production. He is worth targeting in deep 14+ team formats on the waiver wire.

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Jake Moody Sep 9 12:10pm CT
Jake Moody

The San Francisco 49ers are waiving kicker Jake Moody on Tuesday, a source told Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Moody made 84 percent of his 25 field-goal attempts and led the league with 60 extra points made in his rookie campaign in 2023, but it quickly went downhill for him from there. The 25-year-old struggled in the postseason in 2023 and then made only 24 of his 35 field-goal tries in 14 games in his sophomore season a year ago. Moody then made just one of his three field-goal attempts (one was blocked) in the Week 1 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday to seal his fate in the Bay Area. He will now attempt to latch on with another team heading into Week 2. The Niners don't currently have another kicker on their roster, so they will be working out options this week to kick for them in Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints.

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Hunter Henry Sep 9 12:00pm CT
Hunter Henry

New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry didn't wow anyone with his production in the Week 1 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, but what did stand out was that he played 93 percent of the offensive snaps and was tied for the team lead in targets with Kayshon Boutte with eight. Henry hauled in four of his eight targets for 66 yards, which was second on the team behind Boutte's 103 receiving yards. If you are already streaming tight ends going into Week 2 or just lost George Kittle (hamstring) for three to five weeks, Hunter is absolutely worth looking at on the waiver wire going into a Week 2 meeting against a Miami Dolphins defense that just gave up 33 points to Daniel Jones and the Indianapolis Colts. Austin Hooper was only on the field for 23 snaps and caught one pass for 10 yards. Henry is currently rostered in 59 percent of Yahoo leagues.

From RotoBaller

Trey Benson Sep 9 11:40am CT
Trey Benson

Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner unsurprisingly led the team's backfield in their Week 1 win over the New Orleans Saints with 12 carries, but he averaged only 3.3 yards per carry for 39 total rushing yards. Meanwhile, backup Trey Benson handled eight carries for 69 yards -- 75 percent of his production came on one run -- and also caught his only target for a six-yard pickup. If Week 1 was any indication, the backfield split in Arizona could be more even than most fantasy managers expected going into the year, which is reason enough to pick Benson up off the waiver wire. The 23-year-old back is currently only rostered in 39 percent of Yahoo leagues, making him a prime waiver-wire priority for those that are already looking at a thin RB situation. Benson and the Cardinals also have a juicy Week 2 matchup against a bad Carolina Panthers defense.

From RotoBaller

Nick Chubb Sep 9 11:30am CT
Nick Chubb

Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb didn't exactly turn heads in the team's Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, but he was the clear RB1 in Houston's backfield with Joe Mixon (ankle, foot) out. Chubb handled 62 percent of the running back carries on Sunday against the Rams and led the Texans in rushing attempts (13) and rushing yards (60). He wasn't able to haul in his lone target in the 14-9 loss. The 29-year-old four-time Pro Bowler may never be as dominant as he once was with the Cleveland Browns before he suffered a gruesome knee injury in 2023, but the opportunity is there for him to be the team's bell-cow back for a good portion of the 2025 season. Right now, he's currently rostered in only 68% of Yahoo leagues, so if you're in a pinch early on at the RB position, you should be looking at scooping Chubb off the waiver wire.

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Trevor Lawrence Sep 9 11:20am CT
Trevor Lawrence

Jackonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence had an encouraging first-half showing in the Week 1 win over the Carolina Panthers, going 14-for-19 for 128 yards and a touchdown, but the Jags had a 20-3 lead at halftime and chose to go conservative in the second half. Lawrence finished 19-for-31 passing on the day for 178 yards, a touchdown and an interception, so overall, his day didn't look all that great against a team that had the worst defense in the league in 2024. This game also included a lengthy weather delay that could have interrupted the 25-year-old's rhythm in head coach Liam Coen's first game. While Lawrence' final stat line didn't jump off the page, he could be primed for a much better performance in a Week 2 date against a Cincinnati Bengals defense that was quite porous last year.

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Darnell Mooney Sep 9 11:10am CT
Darnell Mooney

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Darnell Mooney (shoulder) did not play in Week 1 due to a shoulder injury he suffered during training camp. However, Mooney was listed as questionable coming into the game on Sunday and could be a player for fantasy managers to target heading into Week 2. Top Falcons wide receiver Drake London (shoulder) sprained his shoulder in Week 1 and is considered day-to-day due to the injury. If London were to end up missing Week 2 and Mooney were to return, Mooney would be the clear top wide receiver target for Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. Penix Jr. attempted 42 passes and threw for 298 yards in Week 1, so even if London is healthy, Mooney should have a chance to play a fantasy-relevant role. Where available, he should be added in all fantasy leagues with 10 or more teams.

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Tyreek Hill Sep 9 11:10am CT
Tyreek Hill

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill's estranged wife has alleged in court filings that Hill committed domestic violence, although he has vehemently denied the allegations. Keeta Vaccaro has alleged eight separate incidents of domestic violence that were related to the couple's divorce, according to documents obtained by TMZ. Vaccaro alleges the first incident happened in January of 2024, about two months after they were married. Hill's attorney said that the allegations are part of a "shakedown" and are "an attempt to generate bad media coverage" for his client. He has not formally been criminally charged, and it's unclear if law enforcement was investigating Vaccaro's allegations. The five-time All-Pro was detained by police last September after being stopped for reckless driving as well. It's unclear if this situation will lead to a potential suspension from the NFL, but it's one more thing to worry about for Hill's fantasy managers after Miami's offense looked bad again in a Week 1 blowout loss to the Colts.

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