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Matthew Berry breaks down his positional rankings for Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season.
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  • BUF Wide Receiver #10
    Shakir is fresh off a Monday night performance in which he caught all six of his targets for 72 yards and a score against Jacksonville. He now leads the Bills with a 20 percent target share; no other Buffalo wideout has a target share higher than 10 percent. Buscaglia pointed out that Shakir has “crushed man coverage when given a chance, allowing his sneaky shiftiness to take hold while also remaining the Bills’ best yards-after-catch threat in the receiver room.” Running 81 percent of his pass routes from the slot through Week 3, Shakir has become Josh Allen’s go-to guy in high leverage situations and should continue to draw looks in the middle of the field.
  • KC Running Back #29
    In a corresponding move, they waived RB Keontay Ingram. Welcome to the three-man committee backfield, folks. It feels likely that Hunt will cut into Carson Steele’s snaps, but we’re not going to have more than a vague coach quote idea or notion to go on for Week 4. Steele and Samaje Perine each lose a bit of value in the short-term as we try to suss out how the pecking order will go. Hunt rushed for 411 yards and nine touchdowns on 135 carries for the Browns last year.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Tomlin pulled Warren from Week 3’s game against the Chargers because he noticed Warren wasn’t “running smoothly,” and Warren had an MRI on Monday. If Warren misses time this week, Cordarrelle Patterson would upgrade to the main support back behind Najee Harris.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    “There doesn’t seem to be any concern,” Schultz continued. Harris was spotted with his arm in a sling yesterday in the locker room, but this news and the confirmation that Jaylen Warren’s status is up in the air for Week 4 by Mike Tomlin would seem to paint Harris as an RB2 play at the very least against the Colts. Mike Tomlin said in his presser today that Harris “will be ready to rock and roll.”
  • CAR Wide Receiver #19
    He’ll miss at least the next four weeks. Thielen caught his first touchdown of the season last week against the Raiders after spending two weeks anchored to Bryce Young. Rookie first-rounder Xavier Legette figures to see more time next to Jonathan Mingo and Diontae Johnson and could provide some future intrigue to the waiver wire if Andy Dalton continues to play this well. Legette is worth a stash in leagues with deeper benches if he was dropped.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Evans has been almost invisible in Tampa’s offense since his two-touchdown performance against Washington in Week 1. The veteran has five catches for 59 scoreless yards over his past two outings and was mostly shut down by Broncos CB Pat Surtain II in Week 3. Evans has seen 32 percent of the team’s air yards, second to Chris Godwin’s 39 percent air yards share. It’s a troubling development for a wideout who dominated opportunities in the Tampa offense as recently as the first half of the 2023 season. Evans, who is on pace for just 85 targets, could get back on track in Week 4 against a weak Eagles coverage unit.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #1
    Chase took advantage of a soft matchup against the Commanders, hauling in two touchdowns on his way to his best fantasy performance of the first three weeks. Play calling remains an issue from head coach Zac Taylor, who largely fails to place his skill position players in position to maximize their upside, instead relying on their skill to win out. It’s a trend that has persisted throughout Taylor’s tenure in Cincinnati, meaning Chase is likely to have to continue to overcome his head coach’s play calling tendencies until a change is made.
  • CIN Running Back #31
    Moss continued in the lead back role for the Bengals, seeing 18 opportunities to the 10 of Chase Brown. Even though Brown is clearly the more explosive back, Moss has done nothing but return consistent production for the Bengals through three games and should continue leading the backfield in opportunities moving forward.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Burrow and the Bengals offense struggled in the red zone against an opponent largely incapable of keeping opposition out of the paint. Even with the struggles in the red zone, the loss can be attributed to a missed field goal and a failed two-point conversion in the fourth quarter, which makes up the five-point margin of defeat. Burrow looked sharp with his full supporting cast of skill position players, but was largely held down by inefficient play calling from head coach Zac Taylor, particularly in the red zone. The 0-3 Bengals have not experienced the start to the season they had hoped, especially with losses to the Commanders and Patriots, two teams expected to be in the bottom five coming into the season. That trend continues in Week 4 when the Bengals travel to Carolina to face the Panthers.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #17
    McLaurin caught a pair of deep balls from quarterback Jayden Daniels, the first going for 55 yards in the first half and the second a highlight reel touchdown catch on a beautiful raindrop pass from Daniels off his back foot to seal the victory in the fourth quarter. It was refreshing to see McLaurin finally targeted on deep passes after running mostly short area routes through the first two weeks of the season. McLaurin could find further success in Week 4 when the Commanders travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals.

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NFL Week 4
Matthew Berry breaks down his positional rankings for Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season.
Eric Samulski breaks down his DST rankings for Week 4 of the fantasy football season.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the biggest waiver wire targets for Week 4, including Sam Darnold, Jauan Jennings, and Cam Akers.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher evaluate Cole Kmet and Tyler Conklin as waiver wire targets in fantasy football, questioning the outlook for both players after big fantasy games.
Gary Davenport examines the Team Defense landscape for Week 4 of the 2024 season, including some streaming options.
Denny Carter goes deep into the new-look Carolina offense and profiles a couple of wideouts running hot headed into Week 4.
The FFHH crew breaks down the top fantasy football waiver options at wide receiver, explaining why Jauan Jennings is the No. 1 pickup after his monster Week 3 showing against the Los Angeles Rams.

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Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Everton and Crystal Palace look to get a first win in their Premier League seasons when they meet at a Goodison Park buzzing with takeover talk.
The top-four pushes of Chelsea and Brighton go head-to-head at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, where Enzo Maresca’s long clean sheet streak will be put to test.

NFL

Vikings edge rusher Jonathan Greenard felt like the Texans disrespected him in last Sunday’s game by assigning a rookie to block him and he took it out on quarterback C.J.
Colts cornerback Jaylon Jones had a big day in the 21-16 win over the Bears and now he’s been recognized for it.
Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels had an excellent performance in Monday’s victory over the Bengals and now he’s been rewarded for it.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen continued his torrid start to the season in Monday night’s win over the Jaguars.

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Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. discuss why D’Andre Swift lacks the fantasy upside to be a strong start in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Rams.
Eric Samulski breaks down some of the players he’s looking to trade away or trade for in fantasy football.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. breaks down why Devin Singletary and Zack Moss have nice matchups to exploit in Week 4.

College Football

Motor Sports

Fox Raceway, Hangtown, and Thunder Valley make up the opening Western Swing for Pro Motocross.
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Golf

Here’s how to watch this week’s events, including the 15th edition of the Presidents Cup.
Here is what the competitors are saying about this week’s Presidents Cup venue, Royal Montreal.
Furyk quipped that the U.S. team finally found hats that will fit Patrick Cantlay’s “odd"-shaped head.
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MLB

Trailing the Mariners by 10 games in mid-June, the Astros were undoubtedly down. Joe Espada worked every day to remind his team it was far from out.
Manny Machado and the San Diego Padres wrote their own Hollywood ending on the home field of their biggest rivals.
The Baltimore Orioles are headed to the playoffs in consecutive years for the first time since the 1990s, clinching no worse than a wild-card berth.

NBA

Zak Hanshew breaks down his top 10 first-year NBA players.
It’s a worrying sign for a Clippers team that lost Paul George to free agency this offseason.
LaMelo Ball and Jalen Johnson are two players Tyree believes are poised to be fantasy studs this season.

Betting

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss the Dallas Cowboys’ upcoming matchup against the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football, noting the Cowboys’ lackluster offensive vision and the Giants’ lengthy injury report.

College Basketball

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.
Fred Hoiberg, 51, was born with an abnormal aortic valve and had surgeries in 2005 and 2015.
The schools announced that their men’s basketball teams would meet Oct. 25 at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Local coverage

NBC Sports Boston is covering all angles of Media Day with an exclusive live stream show.
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Naomi Osaka started the China Open with a routine victory over Lucia Bronzetti of Italy.
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Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said last week that he was dealing with injuries to both feet that could require post-season surgery.
The Jets will be without right tackle Morgan Moses for a while, but he won’t be going on injured reserve.