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  • LAC Linebacker #97
    Joey Bosa (hip) is questionable to return in Week 3 against the Steelers.
    Bosa was active for Sunday’s contest despite dealing with a hip injury. The star pass rusher played a handful of snaps before leaving the field and attempted to return before heading to the sideline again and being seen without his helmet. We’ll see if he returns in the second half, but it wouldn’t be surprising to learn his day is done.
  • ATL Tight End #8
    Kyle Pitts caught 2-of-5 targets for 59 yards in the Falcons’ Week 3 loss to the Chiefs.
    50 of Pitts’ 59 yards came on a long reception in the second quarter. He would be tackled at the one, leading to a Bijan Robinson touchdown plunge on the next play. The rest of the game was spent failing to shake free from the Kansas City zone coverage, something we have grown accustomed to with the young tight end. Pitts could be asked to do more when the Falcons host the Saints in Week 4.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #1
    Darnell Mooney caught all eight targets for 66 yards in the Falcons’ Week 3 loss to the Chiefs.
    Mooney has seen his route tree nerfed due to Kirk Cousins’ inability to throw downfield due to a healing Achilles, but continues to shake free from coverage with pristine routes and elite burst. Mooney should prove to be one of the better draft-day steals in fantasy drafts if Cousins is able to start attacking downfield at greater frequency.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Drake London caught 6-of-9 targets for 67 yards and a touchdown in the Falcons’ Week 3 loss to the Chiefs.
    London played his X-type wide receiver role well against a suffocating Chiefs defense in Week 3, with two of the three incompletions on his targets coming from bad misses by a now immobile Kirk Cousins that seems to be struggling with his throwing motion due to a healing Achilles. London typically requires above average volume to return fantasy utility due to a role that lacks the seven through nine routes, which he found on Sunday Night Football. London finds himself in a difficult matchup with Marshon Lattimore in Week 4 when the Falcons take on the Saints.
  • ATL Running Back #25
    Tyler Allgeier rushed seven times for 32 yards in the Falcons’ Week 3 loss to the Chiefs.
    Allgeier saw just seven opportunities to the 18 of Bijan Robinson, but out-gained the young workhorse by a yard on the ground. That’s more of a nod to the athleticism of the Kansas City defensive front than a knock on Robinson, simply highlighting the difficult sledding for the Atlanta run game in Week 3. Allgeier might against find little room to run against the Saints in Week 4.
  • ATL Running Back #7
    Bijan Robinson rushed 16 times for 31 yards and a touchdown in the Falcons’ Week 3 loss to the Chiefs, adding 21 yards on two receptions.
    Robinson struggled to find room to run against an athletic and oversized Kansas City defensive front, averaging just 1.9 yards per carry on the evening. A touchdown in the second quarter was overshadowed by a stuffed wide-gap run on fourth down in the red zone with under a minute to play, which allowed the Chiefs to ice the game late. Even so, Robinson saw 18 opportunities to the seven of Tyler Allgeier, indicating a continued stranglehold on a borderline workhorse role for the Falcons. Robinson could find the sledding difficult again in Week 4 when the Falcons host the Saints.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Kirk Cousins completed 20-of-29 passes for 230 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Falcons’ 22-17, Week 3 loss to the Chiefs.
    The Falcons defense once again gave the team a chance late but a failed fourth down conversion in the red zone with under a minute to play would ultimately halt yet another comeback effort from Kirk Cousins. The Falcons jumped out to a solid lead in the first half after finding paint on two of their first three possessions, eventually allowing the Chiefs to claw their way back into the game while managing just three additional points the rest of the game. Cousins continues to look largely immobile in the pocket as he works his way back from a torn Achilles last season, something that also seems to be affecting his throwing motion. The throwing mechanics have led to a higher rate of short field throws through three weeks, something Falcons fans and fantasy managers are hoping will improve as the seasons surges on. Up next for the Falcons is a difficult test against the Saints in Week 4.
  • KC Wide Receiver #9
    JuJu Smith-Schuster caught 2-of-3 targets for 17 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs’ Week 3 win over the Falcons.
    Smith-Schuster played sparingly but made the most of a series of additional offensive snaps after Rashee Rice briefly departed with an injury, scoring 13 yards out on a crossing route in the third quarter. He is unlikely to return consistent fantasy production as a depth piece behind Rice moving forward.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    Xavier Worthy caught 2-of-4 targets for 17 yards in the Chiefs’ Week 3 win over the Falcons, adding 13 yards on three carries.
    While the speed is tantalizing while playing in an offense captained by Patrick Mahomes, Worthy has yet to demonstrate the ability to run a full route tree through three games. Furthermore, the Kansas City offense continues to be based in short area passing, leading to Rashee Rice’s continued dominance over targets. There are bound to be better fantasy days ahead for the speedy youngster, but figuring out when those will surface could prove challenging. Up next for Worthy and the Chiefs is a road date with the Chargers in Week 4.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Travis Kelce caught 4-of-5 targets for 30 yards in the Chiefs’ Week 3 win over the Falcons.
    The 30 yards were actually the second most on the team behind alpha wide receiver Rashee Rice. Even so, fantasy managers that invested a premium pick in the veteran tight end have now endured three straight mundane fantasy performances to start the season, something we’re not used to seeing with Kelce. Although he clearly lacks the same burst at the top of routes, Kelce remains one of the smartest tight ends in the game and should have better fantasy days ahead.
  • KC Wide Receiver #4
    Rashee Rice caught 12-of-14 targets for 110 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs’ Week 3 win over the Falcons, adding one yard on his lone carry.
    Rice saw a robust 14 targets on 39 Patrick Mahomes pass attempts as the main cog of the offense against the Falcons, routinely shaking free within the first five yards of the line of scrimmage. He was shaken up midway through the fourth quarter on what looked like an awkward arm tackle, sitting out a few plays to end the drive before returning to end the game. The potential injury didn’t look to be serious but fantasy managers will want to keep tabs on his practice statuses throughout the week leading up to a Week 4 matchup against the Chargers.