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Kyle Dvorchak gives one fantasy football stat you need to know for all 32 NFL teams ahead of Week 3.
Bet the Edge takes a look at the Heisman Trophy odds, debating if Texas QB Arch Manning is worth placing a longshot bet on to win the award.

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  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Lamb is just the latest in a long line of superstar skill position players to go down with an injury. The severity of his ankle issue is unclear at this time, though a DNP to start the week is never a good thing. Still, Lamb is a veteran at this point in his career and doesn’t need a full week of practice in order to suit up. The Cowboys’ Thursday injury report will shed more light on the injury. If Lamb were to miss time, Brandin Cooks and Jalen Tolbert with likely split the No. 1 duties in Dallas. Tolbert, coming off an 82-yard outing in Week 2, is worth stashing in all fantasy formats.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Kupp suffered an ankle injury and is expected to miss an extended period of time. Sean McVay told reporters earlier this week that Kupp was a candidate to go on injured reserve. Not placing him on injured reserve suggests he has a shot at returning sooner than the minimum of four weeks players are required to stay on IR. As The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue points out, there is also a limited number of times a team can designate a player to return from the reserve list. The Rams have already had several long-term injuries and may not want to use one of their designations on Kupp, whether or not he is expected to return within four games. For now, Demarcus Robinson is Matthew Stafford’s top wideout. He should be rostered in all fantasy formats and projects for WR3 numbers in Week 3.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    It’s Love’s first practice session since suffering an MCL injury in Week 1. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters earlier this week that it would be “ideal” for Love to practice before returning to action, so even a limited session on Wednesday is a promising sign for his Week 3 status. Malik Willis drew the start in Week 2 and toppled the Colts while throwing for 122 yards. The Packers’ passing game output will rise astronomically once Love returns.
  • TB Running Back #1
    Fox Sports’ Greg Auman said it was hard to say if White was a full participant. That he was practicing at all after leaving Sunday’s game with a groin issue is a good sign he’ll suit up in Week 3 against the Broncos. Bucky Irvin would see an increased role against Denver if White is limited or sidelined in Week 3.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    Njoku will miss a second game with an ankle injury he picked up in Week 1. Jordan Akins will continue operating as Cleveland’s No. 1 tight end. In Week 2 against the Jaguars, Akins ran a route on 20 of the team’s 38 drop backs and caught his only target for ten yards.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    The league’s concussion rules for players who have suffered previous brain injuries — like Tagovailoa — “puts return-to-play decisions entirely in the hands of medical experts, completely excluding teams’ coaches and football staffers from having any say in such matters.” Tagovailoa, 26, is reportedly not considering retirement after his fourth brain injury since the start of the 2022 season. He was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, meaning he’ll miss at least the next four weeks. It would not be surprising if he was held out for much longer, however.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
    Johnston has asserted himself as the clear WR1 in the run-first LA offense. He has seen 25 percent of the Chargers’ targets and 40 percent of the team’s air yards through Week 2, and scored two touchdowns on Sunday against the Panthers. Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, per Popper, has encouraged Johnston to not be dragged down by the outside criticism that dogged him during his miserable rookie campaign. The Chargers have set up Johnston to use his after-the-catch ability this season. His rate of crossing routes has increased from 9.9 percent in 2023 to 19 percent in 2024, according to Popper.
  • LV Tight End #89
    Minshew connected with Bowers on a couple late scramble drills in the Raiders’ Week 2 upset win over the Ravens. Bowers caught all nine of his targets for 98 yards and almost scored a touchdown against Baltimore. He now leads the Raiders with 15 receptions through two games. Minshew, per Vegas beat writers, demonstrated chemistry with Bowers throughout the summer — a connection that has translated to the regular season. The team has used Bowers in creative ways. In Week 2, he had 15 snaps at tight end, six snaps as an outside receiver, and 20 snaps in the slot. As the 1B option behind Davante Adams, Bowers has a real path to the TE1 overall in fantasy formats.
  • GB Running Back #32
    It’s been a frustrating start to the young career of Lloyd who has promising skills. After finally getting to see regular season action, Lloyd went out with an ankle injury. He missed time earlier this season with a hamstring injury and now he’ll take several weeks to recover and get to full health. The Packers have signed Chris Brooks from the practice squad for more Josh Jacobs insurance.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    The Dolphins want to give Tua ample time to recover and progress as he goes through the concussion protocol. The earliest he could return is in Week 8 against the Cardinals, but the Dolphins have given him no official date to return. As reported earlier in the week, Tua has no plans of retiring as of now and will meet with outside neurologist before returning to play. There seems to be a decent plan in place for Tua and his eventual return.

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PFT Power Rankings: Bills, Bucs rise into top 3
Mike Florio provides insight on his Week 3 Power Rankings, including why the Bills jumped up five spots and the Buccaneers rose to No. 3, as well as why the Lions fell to No. 4.
Big Ten on NBC Sports
With three full weeks in the books, Texas slides up to the No. 1 seed line, and UNLV enters the bracket for the first time.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge recap the meaningful rivalry game between Washington State and Washington, including how the Cougars defense proved to be the difference in the game.
Connor Rogers breaks down game film on Illinois wide receivers Pat Bryant and Zakhari Franklin, explaining how the two playmakers compliment each other in an impressive Illini offense.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge discuss the most impressive wins around college football in Week 3, including Indiana topping UCLA, Notre Dame demolishing Purdue, and Alabama beating Wisconsin.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge preview the Iowa-Minnesota Week 4 matchup, specifically powerhouse running backs Kaleb Johnson and Darius Taylor leading their respective offenses.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge preview the Week 4 matchup between USC and Michigan, including the opportunity the Trojans have to establish themselves in their first Big Ten matchup since joining the conference.

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NFL

Packers center Josh Myers threw up on the football an instant before snapping it to quarterback Malik Willis on Sunday, forcing Willis to hold onto the football and run when he was supposed to pass.
The Seahawks drafted wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the first round in 2023 with an eye on him sustaining the kind of production they’ve grown accustomed to getting from DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, but his rookie year produced modest numbers as the No. 3 man in the wideout room.
The Cowboys defense got run over by the Saints on their home field last weekend and Micah Parsons is adamant that it can’t happen again when the Ravens come to town this Sunday.
It’s the season of the running back, so far.

Rotoworld

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Jorge Montanez breaks down the week of saves across baseball in his weekly closer rankings and highlights some steals options on the waiver wire.
Kyle Dvorchak gives one fantasy football stat you need to know for all 32 NFL teams ahead of Week 3.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. explains why the big-play ability from Rashid Shaheed and Brian Thomas make them good FLEX plays in Week 3.

Motor Sports

Four drivers will be eliminated from the Cup playoffs Saturday night at Bristol on USA Network.
This will be Cooper Webb’s third trip to the Motocross of Nations. He stood on the podium in his first two appearances.
Justin Cooper joins teammates Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb for the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship season

Premier League

The ankle injury suffered by Arsenal and Norway captain Martin Odegaard is going to cost him more than the North London derby versus Tottenham.
The injury-hit Gunners have to negotiate a tricky trip to Bergamo in their Champions League opener.
Aston Villa return from Switzerland to what should be a buzzing Villa Park for a Saturday match-up with Wolves, who are dealing with a long list of potential absences.

College Football

Defensive back Chuck McDonald (Santa Ana, CA/ Mater Dei High School) has officially accepted his invitation to the 2025 All-American Bowl.
Lincon Riley and the USC Trojans have successfully landed one of the fastest players in the country. 2025 All-American Jerome Myles from Corner Canyon High School in Utah has committed to the Trojans.
Billy Napier is 12-16 as Florida’s head coach.
Curt CIgnetti already has as many Big Ten road wins at Indiana as Tom Allen had in his final three seasons.

Golf

Brian Harmon has shown up in big moments during his career and he will look to bring his relentless effort to Team USA at the Presidents Cup.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout has one goal for the Presidents Cup, and that’s to lift the trophy with the International team. He thinks his “guts” and “determination” will help them get there.
Sahith Theegala will try to get “lost in the moment” representing the United States at the Presidents Cup, and he’s bringing a ton of momentum from a strong showing at East Lake into the event.
Min Woo Lee is one of the most exciting players in golf, and now he’ll get to prove it on the Presidents Cup stage.
Rory McIlroy believes it will be difficult for Ian Poulter or Lee Westwood to be a future Ryder Cup captain.
Taylor Pendrith looks ahead to the Presidents Cup and the International Team’s outlook, including why he’s eager for the atmosphere and the challenges of being viewed as an underdog.

MLB

The 25-year-old Scott began throwing off a mound late last month but said Wednesday he had a difficult time ramping up his off-speed pitches.
Though Jackson Merrill is the current odds-on favorite to claim NL Rookie of the Year honors, Eric Samulski and Scott Pianowski see a path for Pirates’ ace Paul Skenes to make a late challenge.
Following Chris Sale’s terrific rebound season with the Atlanta Braves, RBS offers advice on how fantasy managers should evaluate veteran starting pitchers in future drafts.
Eric Samulski and Scott Pianowski debate if Francisco Lindor and Bobby Witt Jr. still have time to make legitimate challenges to Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge in this year’s MVP races.

NBA

Wojnarowski changed how basketball is covered but decided he needed to move on, stepping away from a reported $20 million
The WNBA is taking advantage of growing popularity and adding three new teams in the next two years.
Rogers owned 37.5% of the Raptors and NHL’s Maple Leafs, it bout out Bell’s 37.5% to solidify its ownership.
While Minnesota and Oklahoma City added to their respective cores, Denver lost another starter as the cost of title contention continued to rise.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell, Brad Thomas and Eric Froton look ahead to Iowa’s game against Minnesota this weekend, explaining why the Hawkeyes stout defense makes them 3.5-point favorites.
Bet the Edge takes a look at the Heisman Trophy odds, debating whether Texas quarterback Arch Manning is worth placing a longshot bet on to win the award.
Dinsick thinks the discourse around Caleb Williams is “premature” given his youth, but he still likes the Indianapolis Colts to cover vs. the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

College Basketball

The schools announced that their men’s basketball teams would meet Oct. 25 at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Adrian Wojnarowski is retiring from broadcasting to return to his alma mater to take over the newly created position of general manager of the men’s basketball program
Three-star Deondrea Lindsey is ranked No. 140 in the 2025 Rivals150.
Three-star Howard Williams Jr. ranks No. 52 in the 2027 Rivals rankings.

Local coverage

Nick Sirianni defended his late-game strategy against the Falcons on Monday Night Football.
Hockey is back, and expectations remain high for the Bruins entering the new season.
Social media was ablaze with clips of DJ Moore appearing frustrated with the Bears’ offense in the loss vs. the Texans.
Steph Curry’s value to the Warriors and basketball as a whole at 36 years old couldn’t be more evident.

Latest

A massive game between the two title favorites takes place at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Who can make a statement early in the season?
Harry Kane’s four goals are the highlight of the first matchday, while Celtic and Borussia Dortmund join Bayern Munich in getting off to flying starts.
When linebacker Patrick Queen was a member of the Ravens, he spent a lot of time practicing against offenses that were being led by offensive coordinator Greg Roman but neither man still plies his trade in Baltimore.
The Saints offense is off to a blistering start to the 2024 season.