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  • NE Quarterback #7
    As simplistic as it sounds, Brissett will be the Patriots’ starter until he isn’t. Brissett hasn’t thrown for more than 168 yards in a game this season and has two touchdowns to one interception while leading the Patriots to a 1-3 start. Brissett has also taken 15 sacks on the season, which is more an indictment on the Patriots’ offensive line than it is his play, but things haven’t been great, regardless of how you slice it. Drake Maye lies in wait, but it’s hard to blame the Patriots for wanting to avoid throwing the rookie into a near-impossible situation to succeed. Maye will get his chance eventually, but the Patriots don’t appear interested in forcing him on the field in what already has the makings of a lost season.
  • BAL Tight End #89
    That is now two straight weeks where Andrews has dropped his only target, sending fantasy managers scrambling for answers at the tight end position in the immediate future. The veteran tight end made numerous key blocks to spring running back Derrick Henry, resulting in the King surging to 209 combined yards from scrimmage. If only fantasy managers got points for sick blocks.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Flowers and the rest of the Baltimore pass game simply weren’t needed in this one as the Ravens rode 209 yards from scrimmage from running back Derrick Henry to a convincing win. The low usage appears to be induced by game plan considering the stout nature of the Buffalo pass defense and comparatively poor run defense. Flowers could find a bounce-back spot against the Bengals in Week 5.
  • BAL Tight End #80
    Likely was targeted just twice on a night quarterback Lamar Jackson attempted only 18 passes, continuing to share tight end duties with both Mark Andrews and Charlie Kolar. It appears Likely’s fantasy managers will need to roll with the punches considering Baltimore’s propensity to focus on the ground game when they are able to control the game environment.
  • BAL Running Back #22
    Henry narrowly missed 200 yards on the ground after erupting for an 87-yard touchdown on the team’s first offensive play from scrimmage. The Ravens would take a 21-3 lead into the half following touchdown receptions from Henry and fellow running back Justice Hill, which allowed the team to ride the towering back throughout the second half. Even with the massive fantasy day, his box score could have been even larger had he not fumbled entering the end zone in the fourth quarter after never appearing to secure the handoff from quarterback Lamar Jackson. Regardless, fantasy managers have to be pleased with the early-season returns after Henry has scored in every game as a Raven through a month of play.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Jackson had a relatively clean game outside a lost fumble on a scramble in the second quarter. he attempted only 18 passes with the Ravens in clear control throughout after jumping out to a 21-3 lead that they would take into the half. Even though he was overshadowed by the 209 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns of running back Derrick Henry, the Ravens put together their most complete game of the young season as a team. Also interesting was that all five Baltimore touchdowns were scored either on the ground or by the backfield, with Jackson accounting for one of the ground, Henry accounting for one on the ground and one through the air, Justice Hill accounting for one through the air, and fullback Patrick Ricard falling on a Henry fumble in the end zone for his score. Up next for the 2-2 Ravens are the 1-3 Bengals fresh off their first win of the season.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #0
    Coleman committed a costly drop late in the second quarter with the team trailing 21-3, something that could have narrowed the scoring gap heading into the break for the then-floundering Bills. He would catch his next three targets including two beautiful back shoulder throws from Josh Allen down the left sideline. Even so, Coleman has been relegated to a timeshare with Mack Hollins and Marquez Valdes-Scantling during the previous two games after serving as a near every-down wide receiver in the team’s first two games of the season, leaving him with little upside in fantasy circles for the time being.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Kincaid continued to split time at tight end with Dawson Knox but led the team in targets regardless. Even so, seven short-area targets were not enough to return meaningful fantasy value for the fourth consecutive week for the second-year tight end, particularly considering his weak red zone role. Fantasy managers that invested premium draft capital in Kincaid are surely left wanting more through the first month of play.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #10
    Shakir was having a rather pedestrian evening prior to a 52-yard bomb on a broken play kept alive by a Josh Allen scramble to the sideline in the third quarter, setting up a Ty Johnson rushing score from three yards out. Shakir remains the most consistent pass-catcher on the Bills through four games but continues to play a true slot role, capping his weekly snaps in the 60-65% range. Shakir could see his targets bounce back against the zone-heavy Texans in Week 5.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    Cook struggled to find room to run against the top run defense in the league through the first month of play, even with opposing nose tackle Michael Pierce out of action with injury. Furthermore, Cook was sniped on the team’s only touchdown of the evening on Ty Johnson’s only touch, a three-yard touchdown scamper off the left tackle in the third quarter. Another difficult matchup on the ground awaits Cook in Week 5 when the Bills travel to Houston to face the Texans.

WATCH NOW

Bills lacked intensity in blowout loss to Ravens
Mike Florio and Chris Simms assess what went wrong for Josh Allen and the Bills against the Ravens, including their lack of urgency and what Buffalo must fix after Week 4.
NFL Week 4
The Ravens turned on the heat early and never looked back, thrashing the Bills 35-10 on Sunday Night Football.
Melissa Stark catches up with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry to unpack the connection with each other, why it was an “all-around team effort” to defeat the Bills and more.
Football Night in America reacts to another brilliant performance by the record-setting Jayden Daniels, who’s led the Washington Commanders to a 3-1 start they hardly even dreamed of.
The Minnesota Vikings continue to roll in a 4-0 start to the season, while the Green Bay Packers may have pushed things a bit too much with Jordan Love. Football Night in America breaks down the Week 4 NFC North matchup.
The FNIA crew wonder how Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will respond to potentially losing Rashee Rice for an extended period of time after his injury in an NFL Week 4 win over the Chargers.
Baker Mayfield is bringing “moxie” to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, most recently in a 33-16 Week 4 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. FNIA reacts to the Bucs’ big win and assesses how worried the Eagles should be.
The FNIA crew answer some tough questions facing a variety of NFL teams after Week 4, including how long Doug Pederson will coach the Jaguars, whether Deshaun Watson is a legit starting QB and the Eagles’ top concern.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Premier League

Bournemouth and Southampton both seek breakout results when they meet at the Vitality Stadium in a South Coast derby on Monday.
How good can Chelsea be this season? Is Manchester City in trouble without Rodri? And what in the world is going on at Manchester United?
Aston Villa fans of a certain age will relive the club’s greatest moment on Wednesday when Bayern Munich visit Villa Park in a rematch of the 1981-82 European Cup Final.

NFL

Bo Nix’s performance in Denver’s 10-9 victory over the Jets was historic — and not exactly for positive reasons.
Linebacker Rashaan Evans is returning to the Falcons.
Broncos running back Tyler Badie is back in Denver after suffering a back injury in Sunday’s win over the Jets and head coach Sean Payton offered a limited update on Badie’s status on Monday.
The Bengals have activated punter Brad Robbins off of injured reserve, the team announced on Monday.

Rotoworld

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Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss the fantasy performances of D’Andre Swift, Jordan Mason, Breece Hall and more during Week 4 of the NFL season.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss the shared backfield between Chase Brown and Zack Moss, breaking down why both players are “viable” fantasy starters in the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense.
Patrick Daugherty breaks down all of Week 4’s biggest storylines, including Rashee Rice’s season-ending knee injury.

College Football

Ryan Williams caught a 75-yard touchdown pass from Jalen Milroe with 2:18 left and No. 4 Alabama beat No. 2 Georgia 41-34 on Saturday night in a wild Southeastern Conference debut for Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer.
Here’s what to know after a weekend that redefined the pecking order atop the sport.
Three touchdowns from Riley Leonard and three turnovers by Louisville tilted the game in favor of the Irish.

Motor Sports

With this extension, the Daytona 200 will be held on the speedway through 2028.
Ross Chastain wasn’t the only driver who left Kansas Speedway feeling good.
Kyle Busch, Chase Briscoe and Ross Chastain discuss Busch’s spin, which changed the course of the Kansas race.

Golf

Keegan Bradley wasn’t supposed to be on the U.S. Presidents Cup team as a player. And, yet, he was the perfect for the moment.
Rex and Lav ponder the ways the Presidents Cup can adjust to become more competitive and entertaining.
Here’s a look at who has won, where they won and by how much, over the years in the Presidents Cup.
Adam Scott just wrapped up his 11th Presidents Cup experience and he’s still looking for that first win.

MLB

At the very end of an awful season for the Chicago White Sox, there was a small sign of hope in the Deep South.
The 37-year-old Posey joined the club’s ownership group in September 2022, less than a year after his retirement in November 2021.
David Ortiz shares whether he preferred time off or to start the playoffs, reveals the teams he thinks can and can’t win it all, whether Jose Altuve is a Hall of Famer, puts Shohei Ohtani’s year in perspective, and more.
Christopher Crawford looks at the many, many things that went wrong for the White Sox in 2024, and whether it could get better in 2025.

NBA

Noah Rubin makes the case for 11 sleepers in dynasty leagues.
Before the season he can only extend for two years, next summer he could extend for four years with New York.
Sabrina Ionescu scored 21 including a logo 3, and Jonquel Jones scored 13 for New York.

Betting

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick offer their takeaways from Week 4 in the NFL and update their viewpoints of some teams that pleasantly surprised or underperformed.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick look ahead to Titans-Dolphins on Monday and ponder Will Levis’ future.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick look ahead to some of the most intriguing lines of Week 5 in the NFL, including Jets-Vikings in London and Cowboys-Steelers.

College Basketball

Baker didn’t reference Matthew Sluka’s case directly, but it referenced “promises made but not kept.”
Four-star Jermaine O’Neal Jr. committed to SMU on Wednesday.
Ashlyn Watkins is a 6-foot-3 junior from Columbia who was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with first-degree assault and battery and kidnapping.
Adding Gonzaga would give the Pac-12 one of the best men’s basketball programs in the country.

Local coverage

Nick Sirianni continues to make terrible coaching decisions. And he knows it.
Caleb Williams has all the tools needed to rise and bring the Bears with him. As he does, make sure to soak in the journey. It might not come around again.
The Patriots may need to stick to their script, for better or worse.
Sam Okuayinonu had the game of his NFL career, but when given an opportunity to soak in the spotlight, the veteran defensive lineman immediately highlighted his teammates.

Latest

Third-ranked Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the semifinals for the second straight year after an impressive victory against Karen Khachanov.
So many changes have happened behind the bench around the NHL in recent years that only four of the league’s 32 teams have the same coach they did coming out of the pandemic.
Robert Saleh apparently doesn’t want to end up on “the island.”
The appeal to the Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) means that the case might not be resolved before Jannik Sinner begins defense of his Australian Open title in January.
A proposal by Wimbledon organizers to expand the site of the Grand Slam tournament with 39 new tennis courts has been given the green light by local authorities.