A quick-hit recap of what really mattered from Thursday through Sunday. We skip the obvious studs and instead focus on usage trends, injuries, and key shifts that actually impact your lineup decisions.
Welcome to the Monday edition of the Daily Dose newsletter, our “Fantasy Fallout” day. In this article, you will get a quick rundown of the relevant things we learned from the week’s games from Thursday through Sunday.
We won’t talk about every single player and we usually won’t spend time on studs who go nuts (no one needs to be told to start Bijan Robinson right now!), but rather, the idea is to update you on usage trends, injuries, and other relevant things to help your decisions with your teams for the coming week and beyond.
STEELERS @ BENGALS
- Joe Flacco passed for a monster 342-3 line with no turnovers and brought the Cincy offense back to life. The grizzled veteran threw 23 passes to Ja’Marr Chase (16-161-1) and 10 passes to Tee Higgins (6-96-1). RB Chase Brown joined in the fun with a season-best 100 scrimmage yards.
- Aaron Rodgers passed for 249-4-2 and completed passes to eight different players. Pat Freiermuth led the Steelers with a 5-111-2 line on six targets; he was one of three Pittsburgh TEs with 5+ targets.
- Jaylen Warren was afforded 21 of the Steelers’ 26 RB opportunities and racked up 158 scrimmage yards in the back-and-forth game script. Kenneth Gainwell had five touches for 15 scrimmage yards. Warren and DK Metcalf (3-50) are the only Steelers who should be priority starters in fantasy leagues for now.
RAMS @ JAGUARS
- Matthew Stafford threw for 182 yards and 5 TDs in London, tossing three of them to Davante Adams (5-35-3) and leading the Rams to an easy victory without superstar WR Puka Nacua.
- Kyren Williams and Blake Corum split the RB work with 12 carries each. Williams had three of the team’s four RB targets and finished with 65 scrimmage yards, while Corum had 43. Kyren’s managers should not be alarmed, Corum handled six of the team’s final seven RB carries in a lopsided win.
- Trevor Lawrence completed less than half of his 48 passing attempts for an uninspiring 296-1 line, he didn’t lead the Jags to a scoring drive until they were down 28 points with nine minutes left in the game. Travis Hunter was a fantasy bright spot for Jacksonville, breaking out with an 8-101-1 stat line on a whopping 14 targets (29% target share).
- Both of these teams head to their bye weeks in Week 8 off of their trip overseas.
SAINTS @ BEARS
- Saints QB Spencer Rattler turned the ball over four times as the Saints lost an ugly game in Chicago. New Orleans is now 1-6 with games against the Bucs and Rams on deck, it wouldn’t be surprising to see 2025 second-round draft pick Tyler Shough get an opportunity to start in the near future.
- Chris Olave finally turned his massive volume into a smash game with five receptions for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Olave now has 98 receiving yards in consecutive games and should continue seeing massive volume as the Saints struggle to be competitive.
- New Orleans RB Kendre Miller had seen his role grow in recent weeks, but he suffered a first-quarter knee injury, which afforded Alvin Kamara a season-high snap rate.Â
- Chicago had a run-heavy game plan due to the weather and jumping out to an early lead. Don’t panic on Caleb Williams or Rome Odunze. DJ Moore could be a good trade target as he is playing well, and in different game scripts he’s sure to pop off for a big game or two in the coming weeks.
- D’Andre Swift played great again and rookie RB Kyle Monangai had his best game of the season. This will be a productive backfield under head coach Ben Johnson, especially in juicy matchups like this one.
DOLPHINS @ BROWNS
- The Dolphins are a train wreck in general, but they are also probably the NFL team worst equipped to deal with the tough weather conditions they faced in Cleveland. Next week they get to play in a dome but have to deal with the Falcons’ elite defense. Jaylen Waddle and De’Von Achane are the only guys you can start from Miami. Waddle and Darren Waller left the game early, the former due to the score being out of hand the latter because of a pectoral injury that will bear monitoring this week.
- Quinshon Judkins did what workhorse running backs do to the Dolphins and posted 26 fantasy points thanks to three touchdown runs. Back to reality next week against the Patriots for Judkins, but the thing we should be focused on here is that the Dolphins’ run defense gets to escort the Falcons’ running backs to the end zone in Week 8.
- No real takeaways for the Browns passing game, as they only threw the ball 18 times due to game script.
RAIDERS @ CHIEFS
- The Raiders only ran 30 offensive plays in this game. There are no words that can accurately describe that level of ineptitude. WR Jakobi Meyers and TE Brock Bowers were both out for this game but should be back after the Raiders’ Week 8 bye.
- Rashee Rice got right back in the swing of things with seven receptions for 42 yards and two touchdowns, almost all of which came in the first half. Haters will point to the lack of yardage, but Rice was immediately the engine of the offense and will have some massive games in the coming weeks.
- Chiefs RB Kareem Hunt was injured in the first quarter and did return but played less than rookie Brashard Smith for the first time this season. Smith is explosive and dynamic, and he should be rostered in all leagues.