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The Premier League’s top four picture is crowded after (almost) 10 games, with Aston Villa, Arsenal, and Manchester City all losing in Week 10.
Quentin Johnston, Taysom Hill, and Xavier Legette headline the biggest fantasy football targets on the Week 10 waiver wire.

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  • KC Wide Receiver #1
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    Worthy was far from emphasized against the Buccaneers after an early mistake cost the team seven points. Worthy appeared to score on the team’s opening possession from 33 yards out but he was ultimately ruled out of bounds after failing to get both feet down in the field of play, something that appeared to come with some level of nonchalance. Instead of ensuring both feet were inbounds, Worthy caught the ball while backpedalling towards the left pylon, both heels clipping the white paint along the sideline. Head coach Andy Reid was clearly aggravated with the rookie wide receiver during his halftime interview as the team departed the field of play, something that could have influenced his usage in the second half. Cementing his fantasy dud was a failed end around in the third quarter, on which he lost 10 yards. Worthy’s next opportunity to return fantasy utility comes in Week 10 against the stout Denver secondary.
  • KC Wide Receiver #8
    Hopkins scored the first and last touchdown for the Chiefs in regulation in his second game with the team, clearly operating in a more robust role after playing a modest 23 offensive snaps in Week 8. His nine targets finished second on the team behind tight end Travis Kelce’s 16 but the two scores were more than enough to propel him to his best fantasy finish of the season. Hopkins could find the sledding tougher against the suffocating Broncos secondary in Week 10.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Kelce served as the primary target in another game played without both Rashee Rice and JuJu Smith-Schuster, although it was recent acquisition DeAndre Hopkins that scored twice on the evening. Even so, the fantasy returns for the veteran tight end were more than adequate even though he was tackled at the one in overtime. Kareem Hunt would score two plays later to walk it off for the Chiefs and send the team to a perfect 8-0 record as they now turn their sights to the Broncos in Week 10.
  • KC Running Back #29
    Hunt struggled to modest returns for much of the game before taking over in the fourth quarter and overtime, capping his night off with a walk off touchdown plunge from two yards out in extra time. Even through the poor 3.9 yards per carry mark, Hunt remained the workhorse in the Kansas City backfield in the absence of Isiah Pacheco, a role that has led to a league-leading expected fantasy points per game mark since Week 4. As such, Hunt remains a priority start in fantasy circles for as long as Pacheco remains out, which appears on the horizon after Ian Rapoport reported earlier in the week that he was likely two to three weeks away from a return.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    The collective Chiefs nation held their breath as Mahomes came up lame following an early fourth quarter touchdown pass to running back Samaje Perine. Mahomes needed assistance to the sideline before being checked by trainers and cleared to return. It turned out to be an aggravation of the ankle injury the franchise quarterback suffered in Week 8, not enough to withhold him from the game in a tied affair. Mahomes would march the team down the field later in the quarter to take a 24-17 lead but watched on the sidelines as Baker Mayfield returned the honor, forcing overtime with just 27 second remaining. The Chiefs won the coin toss and would never give the ball back to Mayfield and the Buccaneers, walking it off on a Kareem Hunt touchdown from two yards out half way through the overtime frame. Mahomes and the Chiefs escaped yet another close call to improve to a perfect 8-0, with their eyes now turned towards the Broncos at home in Week 10.
  • TB Tight End #88
    Otton was the primary point of emphasis through the air for the second consecutive week following the injuries to Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, the former of whom is out for the season while the latter is likely to return following the team’s Week 11 bye. That means fantasy managers are likely to get one more week of Otton as the lead pass-catcher when the Buccaneers play host to the 49ers in Week 10.
  • TB Running Back #7
    The Buccaneers ran only 52 offensive plays to the 83 of the Chiefs, limiting the backfield trio to just 13 combined carries in the process. Irving, Rachaad White, and Sean Tucker remained vital pieces through the air as they combined for seven targets, but the decreased play volume once again hindered their chances at fantasy utility. Irving’s next chance to return fantasy viability comes in Week 10 when the Buccaneers play host to the 4-4 49ers.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Mayfield watched from the sidelines as Patrick Mahomes drove the Chiefs down the field in the fourth quarter to take a 24-17 lead with just over four minutes remaining. The Bucs went three-and-out on the following possession but their defense held when they had to, giving the ball back to the offense with enough time for Mayfield to drive the field to bring the team within a point. Head coach Todd Bowles elected to kick the field goal to tie the game with 27 seconds remaining as opposed to trying for the two-point conversion, which sent the game into overtime. Mayfield then watched from the sidelines as Mahomes drove the length of the field, a drive capped off by a Kareem Hunt touchdown plunge from two yards out to send the Buccaneers to 4-5. Things don’t get any easier for the Buccaneers in Week 10 when they host the 49ers, likely to be without their top three wide receivers once again.
  • KC Wide Receiver #17
    Hardman fell awkwardly on his shoulder on a punt return in the first quarter and was slow to get up, eventually being taken to the locker room with the training staff for further evaluation. Hardman was not targeted prior to departing.
  • KC Wide Receiver #9
    Edwards-Helaire has yet to make his season debut as the team has turned to Kareem Hunt, Samaje Perine, and Carson Steele. Smith-Schuster will miss another week with a hamstring injury sustained in Week 7. Recent acquisition DeAndre Hopkins could see his snap and route participation rates grow in his second game with the team, particularly after a long week. Also inactive for the Chiefs are CB Nazeeh Johnson, OL C.J. Hanson, OT Ethan Driskell, DT Marlon Tuipulotu, and DE Mike Danna.

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Extended HLs: Fulham v. Brentford Matchweek 10
Brentford took an early lead over the Cottagers, but some stoppage-time magic from super-sub Harry Wilson was enough to secure all three points for Fulham in a dramatic victory at Craven Cottage.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Despite not having any points on the board in the first half, the Vikings turned it on in the second half and never looked back, defeating the Colts 21-13.
Breaking down all of Week 9’s biggest storylines, including Dak Prescott’s hamstring injury.
Aaron Jones joins the PSNFF desk to discuss the Vikings’ win over the Colts, embracing the Minnesota culture, playing alongside Sam Darnold and more.
Fantasy managers should start considering other options at QB if they’ve been rolling with Jordan Love and Dak Prescott.
Sam Darnold and Justin Jefferson join Melissa Stark to react to the Minnesota Vikings’ victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday Night Football, discussing how the team was “resilient” in the win.
With star wide receivers already on the move, get all the information you need leading up to Tuesday’s NFL Trade Deadline.

NFL

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes injured his ankle while throwing a touchdown pass on Monday night, but he stayed in the game and said afterward that he’s fine.
A survey of the team defense landscape for Week 10.
A few weeks ago, the Rams inched toward becoming sellers at the trade deadline.

Premier League

Fulham manager Marco Silva reflects on his side’s dramatic 2-1 comeback win against Brentford at Craven Cottage in Matchweek 10.
Cara Banks, Robbie Earle, and Danny Higginbotham analyze Fulham’s stunning 2-1 victory against Brentford at Craven Cottage in Matchweek 10.
Fulham’s Harry Wilson reflects on his game-winning brace against Brentford at Craven Cottage in Matchweek 10.
NASCAR Championship Weekend
The Cup championship will be determined Sunday, Nov. 10 on NBC and Peacock.
Officials have mountains of evidence to dissect while determining if short- and long-term action is taken.
NASCAR’s decision sends William Byron to title race, while Christopher Bell is eliminated.
After NASCAR deemed Christopher Bell’s wallride at Martinsville a safety violation, William Byron agrees that “the rule is what it is” and advances into the Championship 4 as a result.
NASCAR dropped Christopher Bell from 18th to 22nd for riding against the wall on the final lap at Martinsville.
Ryan Blaney’s victory gives him a chance to win a second consecutive NASCAR Cup championship.
Christopher Bell pleads that he “just slid into the wall” while trying to pass Bubba Wallace to advance into the Championship 4, but after the move was ruled a safety violation, he concludes it was “not meant to be.”

Rotoworld

A survey of the team defense landscape for Week 10.
Peyton Watson, Jose Alvarado, and Ochai Agbaji are some fantasy adds who stood out on a busy Monday night.
Where will Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, and Corbin Burnes sign this offseason?
Quentin Johnston, Taysom Hill, and Xavier Legette headline the biggest fantasy football targets on the Week 10 waiver wire.

College Football

Adams suffered the injury early in the game two weeks ago against Missouri.
The 2025 Navy All-American Bowl will continue the Road to the Dome tour on Wednesday, November 6 at 8 p.m.
Hugh Freeze’s Auburn Tigers are 3-6 on the season after losing to Vanderbilt over the weekend.
COLLEGE HOOPS ON NBC & PEACOCK
JuJu Watkins, Paige Bueckers and Hannah Hidalgo lead the top teams as the sport enters its post-Caitlin Clark era.
The Big Ten College Countdown crew takes a look at the season ahead for the Big Ten men’s basketball teams with the highest expectations.
Take a look into the crystal ball as women’s college basketball action tips off.
Dan Hurley talks about his team’s additions for the 2024-25 season, as well as not sitting back to reflect on all that he’s accomplished at UConn because there are more NCAA championships and Big East titles to win.
Zora Stephenson and Meghan McKeown preview the Big Ten, which is getting four new teams, including the USC Trojans with one of the most electrifying players in the country in JuJu Watkins.
Analyst Kim Adams joins Zora Stephenson and Meghan McKeown to examine the Big East, where they expect UConn and Paige Bueckers to continue their dominance.
Robbie Hummel examines Big East men’s basketball, analyzing UConn’s preparation for another title run, the talent at Creighton, and more.

Motor Sports

NASCAR will crown its Cup champion Nov. 10 at Phoenix Raceway on NBC and Peacock.
The Cup champion will be crowned Nov. 10 at Phoenix Raceway on NBC and Peacock.
23XI Racing co-owners Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan, along with Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins and NASCAR Chairman Jim France attended Monday’s court session.
More than 25 years of development and testing have gone into reducing brain strain that results in concussions and severe brain injuries.

Golf

Dylan Brack, 18, won the Monday qualifier for this week’s PGA Tour event in Cabo.
As the DP World Tour’s playoffs begin, McIlroy has a 1,572.39-point lead in the Race to Dubai.
Here’s where Korda stands in regards to the points-based LPGA Hall of Fame.
Nelly Korda clinched her first award for LPGA player of the year on Sunday when it became mathematically impossible for anyone to catch her in the points-based competition.
It’s a busy week in professional golf. Here’s how you can watch the action across the globe.
With two months to go in the 2024 golf world, and following a rather stagnant October, there is plenty to pay attention to down the stretch.

MLB

Fry is expected to need at least six months of rehab and recovery before he can hit for the defending AL Central champions.
New York’s decision gives the Yankees six potential rotation returnees, a group that includes Carlos Rodón, Clarke Schmidt, Luis Gil, Nestor Cortes and Marcus Stroman.
Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, and Corbin Burnes are among the top MLB free agents to watch this offseason.
Tarik Skubal dominated his way to being the presumed AL Cy Young Award winner.

NBA

Paul George was the expected amount of rusty in his return to the court, but he opened the floor for Tyrese Maxey.
Ryan, entering his fourth NBA season, is a career 41.1% shooter from 3.
The American flag that Michael Jordan used to cover up a Reebok logo on the 1992 Olympic medal stand was sold.

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College Basketball

Wildcats forward Martinelli scored 17 of his 26 points in the first half, grabbed 10 rebounds and led five players in double-figure scoring
Nick Martinelli stepped up big time in Northwestern’s dominant win over Lehigh, going for 26 points on 9-of-12 shooting and 10 rebounds.
Chris Collins calls in after Northwestern’s dominant win over Lehigh to discuss Nick Martinelli’s big night and the principles Northwestern must stick to in order to again overperform on expectations.
Kiki Iriafen made a pair of free throws with seconds remaining to lift No. 3 Southern California over Mississippi 68-66 on Monday in a season-opening doubleheader in France.

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The Buccaneers opened the second half with a six-play, 51-yard drive to take a 14-10 lead on the Chiefs.
Buccaneers running back Rachaad White grew up 11 miles from Arrowhead Stadium.