Mon Oct 20 9:32am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

McCaffrey comes up huge again
This was one of the highest scoring fantasy weeks of the season. There were several huge performances in Week 7, seeing seven players top 30 fantasy points. And three of those players topped 35 points. We had five more players get 28-plus fantasy points, including three tight ends. The scoring was high at several positions - not just quarterbacks. Hopefully, you were on the positive side of the scoring this week, taking advantage of some of these big performances.
Bengals 33, Steelers 31
Fantasy Stud: Ja’Marr Chase. Chase had a game-winning performance for fantasy teams, catching 16 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown. He scored 38.1 fantasy points. He has 25-plus fantasy points three straight games and is staking his claim as the top fantasy receiver in the game once again. This was his third game this season with double-digit receptions. Chase has quickly formed a top rapport with new quarterback Joe Flacco, having 26 receptions his last two games
Fantasy Dud: DK Metcalf. Metcalf had a rare down performance in a game the Steelers threw for 249 yards and four touchdowns. Metcalf had just three receptions for 50 yards. He scored a season-low eight fantasy points. This was his first game all season with fewer than double-digit fantasy points.
Game Notes: Chase Brown hit the 100-yard mark for the first time this season. He had 11 carries for 108 yards. This was his list game with more than 50-rushing yards.
Pat Freiermuth had five receptions for 111 yards and two touchdowns. He did not have more than 35 yards in a game all season before this huge performance.
Rams 35, Jaguars 7
Fantasy Stud: Davante Adams. Adams had just 35 yards but managed to score three touchdowns. He had five receptions for 35 yards and three touchdowns. Adams screed 26.5 fantasy points, giving him 20-plus points two games this season. He has six touchdowns on the season.
Fantasy Dud: Travis Etienne. Etienne ran eight times for 44 yards and caught a pass for 11 yards. He scored a season-worst 6.5 fantasy points. Etienne started the season great but now has fewer than double-digit fantasy points three straight games. He has really cooled lately.
Game Notes: Matthew Stafford was near flawless, going 21-of-33 for 182 yards and five touchdowns without a turnover. Stafford has three-plus touchdowns three of four games.
Travis Hunter had his best game as a pro. He had eight receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown. Hunter was targeted 14 times.
Chiefs 31, Raiders 0
Fantasy Stud: Rashee Rice. Rice returned from his suspension and made an immediate impact. He had seven receptions for 42 yards and two touchdowns. And he did this without playing a full game because the Chiefs were up big. Rice had 23.2 fantasy points on 10 targets. He is going to be a huge part of this offense the rest of the way
Fantasy Dud: Ashton Jeanty. Jeanty had a terrible game, rushing six times for just 21 yards. And he caught just a pass for 13 yards. Jeanty scored just 4.4 fantasy points, his worst fantasy game of the season. He just isn’t having quite the rookie season fantasy owners hoped.
Game Notes: Patrick Mahomes had his second straight three-touchdown game and third in four games. He was 26-of-35 for 286 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover.
Isiah Pacheco scored his first rushing touchdown of the season. He ran 15 times for 57 yards and a touchdown. His attempts and rushing yards were both season highs.
Patriots 31, Titans 13
Fantasy Stud: Rhamondre Stevenson. Stevenson took advantage of a favorable matchup and had his best game the season. He ran 18 times for 88 yards and a touchdown against a terrible Dolphins rush defense. He also caught two passes. Stevenson scored 16.8 fantasy points. He has 15-plus points two of three games
Fantasy Dud: TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson couldn’t even get any touches in a blowout victory for the Patriots. He ran two times for five yards and didn’t catch a single pass. Henderson is unusable right now. He just isn’t getting enough weekly chances to help fantasy teams.
Game Notes: Drake Maye missed on just two passes, going 21-of-23 for 222 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover.
Chimere Dike led the Titans in receiving, catching four passes for 70 yards and a touchdown. He set season highs across the board.
Browns 31, Dolphins 6
Fantasy Stud: Quinshon Judkins. Judkins ran 25 times for 84 yards and three touchdowns. He didn’t catch a pass but still managed 26.4 fantasy points. He has double-digit fantasy points all but a game in his young career. He is off to a great start and should continue to be the focal point of this offense
Fantasy Dud: Jaylen Waddle. There were a lot of duds in this game, but Waddle gets the top honors, catching just a pass for 15 yards. It was an unexpected performance from Waddle, who has been posting big numbers as the No. 1 receiver in this offense once Tyreek Hill was injured.
Game Notes: Tua Tagovailoa found his way to the bench in this one, going 12-of-23 for 100 yards with three interceptions. He had an awful showing.
Dillon Gabriel didn’t even throw for 120 yards but led his team to a win. He was 13-of-18 for 116 yards without a touchdown or turnover.
Bears 26, Saints 14
Fantasy Stud: Chris Olave. Olave had five recepotins for 98 yards and two touchdowns. He continues to be a huge bright spot for the Saints offense. Olave topped 20 fantasy points for the first time this year, scoring 26.8 fantasy points. He has double-digit fantasy points every single game. Olave is having a career-best season
Fantasy Dud: Rome Odunze. Odunze caught just two passes for 31 yards. It was his second straight down game, scoring just 5.1 fantasy points. He has fewer than six points two straight games, catching four passes for just 63 yards on 11 targets.
Game Notes: D’Andre Swift was iffy to play because of a groin injury but played and played very well. He ran 19 times for 124 yards and a touchdown. It was his second straight 100-yard rushing game.
Kyle Monangai had the best game of his young career, rushing 13 times for 81 yards and a touchdown. He also caught two passes for 13 yards, giving him 94 total yards.
Eagles 28, Vikings 22
Fantasy Stud: A.J. Brown. Brown had a huge game, catching four passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns. He scored 28.1 fantasy points, which was his best total of the season. He has three games this year with 14-plus fantasy points. Brown has been inconsistent this year but starting to show some signs of turning things around
Fantasy Dud: Saquon Barkley. Barkley ran just 18 times for 44 yards and caught a pass for negative two yards. It was yet another very disappointing showing for Barkley. He scored just 5.4 fantasy points. This was his worst game of the season. He has fewer than double-digit fantasy points two straight and three of five games.
Game Notes: Dallas Goedert had three receptions for 18 yards. He had touchdowns four straight games before this one. Goedert scored just 4.8 fantasy points.
Jordan Addison reached the 100-yard mark for the second time in three games. He had nine receptions for 128 yards on 12 targets.
Panthers 13, Jets 6
Fantasy Stud: Xavier Legette. Legette led the Panthers in receiving, catching nine passes for 92 yards and a touchdown. He has touchdowns two of three games. Legette did not have more than 35-receiving yards in a game before this big showing. He also had a season-high 11 targets
Fantasy Dud: Justin Fields. Fields had another poor showing, which led him to the bench. He was 6-of-12 for just 46 yards and ran four times for 22 yards. Tyrod Taylor wasn’t much better in his place, though, so who knows where the Jets turn to next week? Taylor was 10-of-22 for 126 yards with two interceptions. The Jets continues to search for a franchise quarterback.
Game Notes: Bryce Young was unable to finish the game because of an ankle injury. He was 15-of-25 for 138 yards and a touchdowns without a turnover before getting hurt. Andy Dalton was 4-of-7 for 60 yards in his place.
Chuba Hubbard started but the Panthers pretty much split the work at running back. Rico Dowdle was the more effective runner, rushing 17 times for 79 yards. Hubbard ran 14 times for just 31 yards.
Colts 38, Chargers 24
Fantasy Stud: Jonathan Taylor. Taylor just keeps rolling along, piling up big numbers on a weekly basis. He rushed 16 times for 94 yards and three touchdowns. Taylor also had three receptions for 38 yards. Taylor scored 34.2 fantasy points, which was a season high for him. He has five of seven games with 20-plus fantasy points. He is producing as well as any back in the game right now.
Fantasy Dud: Kimani Vidal. Vidal did not follow his big game last week too well. He was held in check, ruching nine times for just 20 yards. He also caught four passes for 15 yards. He remains the lead back but nothing is certain with this rushing game right now. It has struggled at times this year, making Vidal a risk - even in a starting role.
Game Notes: Oronde Gadsden had seven receptions for 164 yards and a touchdown. He has seven receptions each of his last two games.
Keenan Allen had 11 receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown. He had season highs in receptions and yards, getting targeted 14 times.
Packers 27, Cardinals 23
Fantasy Stud: Trey McBride. McBride had another huge game, catching 10 passes for 74 yards and two touchdowns. He scored 29.4 fantasy points, giving him 20-plus points two straight games. He has been targeted double-digit times three of four games. He is having a monster season as the top target for the Cardinals passing game
Fantasy Dud: Marvin Harrison. Harrison had two receptions for 58 yards. He made a couple big plays but not enough to help fantasy owners. He scored just 7.8 fantasy points. Harrison has been more bad than good much of the year, having fewer than double-digit points four of six games.
Game Notes: Josh Jacobs was game-time decision because of a groin injury. He played and found the end zone twice, rushing 13 times for 55 yards and two touchdowns.
Tucker Kraft had five receptions for 58 yards and a touchdown. He has scores two straight and four of six games.
Cowboys 44, Commanders 22
Fantasy Stud: CeeDee Lamb. Lamb returned from his ankle injury and didn’t miss a beat. He had five receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown. Lamb looked healthy and explosive. Lamb has 100-yard games in all three he has played this year
Fantasy Dud: Jacory Croskey-Merritt. Croskey-Merritt led the team in rush attempts but wasn’t able to find room to run against a bad Cowboys defense. He ran 13 times for just 33 yards and caught just a pass. Croskey-Merritt has double-digit carries three straight games but has double-digit fantasy points just one of those games.
Game Notes: Jayden Daniels was unable to finish the game because of a hamstring injury. He was 12-of-22 for 156 yards and a touchdown without an interception before feting hurt. He also ran eight times for 35 yards and a touchdown.
Javonte Williams had his second 100-yard rushing game of the season. He ran 19 times for 116 yards and a touchdown.
Broncos 33, Giants 32
Fantasy Stud: Bo Nix. It took Nix a little to get it going but he got it going in a big way, scoring 42.7 fantasy points. He threw for 278 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. He also ran in two scores, rushing for 48 yards and two touchdowns. Nix has four games with 20-plus fantasy points this season.
Fantasy Dud: JK Dobbins. Dobbins had some success on the ground but didn’t help fantasy teams. He failed to find the end zone and caught just a pass. Dobbins ran 14 times for 81 yards, scoring 9.1 fantasy points. He has fewer than double-digit fantasy points two straight after starting the season with 11-plus fantasy points five straight games.
Game Notes: Jaxson Dart had the best game of his young career against a good Broncos defense. He scored four total touchdowns. Dart was 15-of-33 for 283 yards and three touchdowns without an interception. He also ran five times for 11 yard and a score.
Theo Johnson scored a touchdown for the third time in four games. He had three receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown on seven targets.
49ers 20, Falcons 10
Fantasy Stud: Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey just keeps posting huge weekly numbers. He ran 24 times for 129 yards and two touchdowns. He also led the 49ers in receiving, finishing with seven receptions for 72 yards. So he had 201 total yards in the game and two scores. McCaffrey had 39.1 fantasy points, the highest total of a season he has at least 22 fantasy points every single game. McCaffrey is once again the top fantasy back in the game after seven weeks of the season
Fantasy Dud: George Kittle. Kittle returned to the lineup and made an immediate impact, but it was as a blocker and not a receiver. He failed to catch a pass, getting targeted two times. He made a big difference in the running game, though, seeing the 49ers run all over the Falcons in this one. There will be better days ahead for Kittle in the passing game.
Game Notes: Kyle Pitts had seven receptions for 62 yards. He was targeted a season-high 10 times in the game.
Bijan Robinson scored a touchdown for the third straight game. He ran 14 times for 40 yards, and caught six passes for 52 yards and a touchdown.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz has scored in back-to-back games and continues to produce at age 34. Ertz will be joined back by top wide receivers Terry McLaurin, who returns from a four-game absence due to a quadriceps injury, and Deebo Samuel Sr., who missed Week 7 with a heel injury. The veteran tight end will miss his connection with quarterback Jayden Daniels, who has been ruled out with a hamstring injury. Ertz was quiet in Marcus Mariota's two starts this season, catching five of seven targets for 59 yards. He could benefit from McLaurin's vertical ability back in the lineup to open up space underneath, but Kansas City has been a tough matchup for opposing tight ends, allowing the fourth fewest points per game. Ertz is ranked as RotoBaller's TE13 for Week 8.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Chris Moore will likely see his targets go down on Monday night against the Chiefs with the return of both Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. Moore has essentially replaced Noah Brown (groin) as one of the team's primary outside wide receivers, so his snap and route participation share will likely remain high in Week 8. The 32-year-old wideout hasn't been super productive in his extended run of playing time, catching seven of 16 targets for 130 yards and a touchdown in five games. Moore could have some value in deeper leagues solely because he is still likely to run a decent amount of routes, but it's a tough matchup against a Chiefs defense that has allowed the second-fewest PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers.
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Washington Commanders rookie wide receiver Jaylin Lane had some positive moments in his extended opportunity in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys, catching three of six targets for 60 yards. Lane played easily his highest snap share of the season at 70.3% and led Washington in receiving yards. The fourth-round rookie out of Virginia Tech has been a key contributor on special teams and has made some plays on offense, with Washington dealing with injuries to their top three wide receivers. Both Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. are set to return in Week 8 against the Chiefs, likely relegating Lane back to a depth role. There is still plenty of intrigue for Lane in dynasty leagues, but he can be dropped in redraft leagues.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. has been cleared from the injury report ahead of Monday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs. Samuel missed only one game due to the heel injury that he's been managing for a few weeks, and will be joined by fellow wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who returns from a four-game absence because of a quadriceps injury. Samuel has enjoyed an outstanding bounce-back season with Washington through six games, catching 34 of his 43 targets for 315 yards and three touchdowns, and has added eight rushes for 45 yards and another score on the ground. McLaurin's return could take away a few targets, but Samuel has operated as the focal point of the passing attack in his absence. He's shown more downfield ability this year and continues to be one of the best YAC threats in the league. RotoBaller ranks him as WR25 in PPR leagues for Week 8 against a Chiefs defense that has allowed the second-fewest PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers.
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is set to return from a four-game absence with a quadriceps injury in Week 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs. McLaurin will provide a much-needed boost to Washington's passing attack after a tough offensive showing in Week 7 against the Cowboys. The 30-year-old wideout was off to a slow start in the three games he played before getting injured, catching 10 of 17 targets for 149 yards. A slower start was to be expected, as McLaurin missed most of training camp while negotiating a new contract extension. Washington's top wide receiver will be joined back by Deebo Samuel Sr., who missed last week with a heel injury, but will be without his star quarterback, Jayden Daniels (hamstring). McLaurin has had success with Mariota under center, however. He caught six of six targets for 98 yards in Week 7 of last season and then seven of eight targets for 57 yards and a touchdown in just the second half in Week 18. In Week 3 this season, he caught three of four targets for 74 yards with Mariota before getting injured, and nearly had a long touchdown. It's a tough spot for McLaurin to make his return, as the Chiefs have allowed the second-fewest PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers. McLaurin comes in as the WR30 in RotoBaller's rankings for Week 8.
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According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, the NFL will review the "practice and participation situation" surrounding Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring). He was initially listed as a full participant at practice on Friday, implying there was a chance he would be active in Week 8 versus the Chicago Bears. However, after the signal-caller was ruled out on Saturday, the designation was retroactively modified from "full" to "limited." The Ravens denied any malicious intent, indicating that Jackson was a full participant, although after speaking with the league office, his status was changed since he didn't take reps with the starters. Rapoport added that the NFL "reviews any matter involving a change to a player's status," suggesting there may not be anything more to this story. Still, it's something to monitor moving ahead. As of now, Jackson is expected to suit up for the Week 9 matchup with the Miami Dolphins, with Tyler Huntley taking over under center against the Bears.
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Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. got back into the rotation in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys, handling three carries for 12 yards and scoring his first touchdown of the season. The touchdown came in garbage time, but it was an impressive play to reach across the goal line. Rodriguez played only one offensive snap in Week 6 against the Bears, but that could have been more related to his health, as he didn't practice at all during the week leading up to the game. He was cleared from the injury report ahead of Week 7 and should be all set for Monday night against the Chiefs. The 25-year-old has played almost exclusively on early downs this season for Washington and could mix in more with rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt going forward. Rodriguez is a better play in standard leagues because he doesn't add much as a receiver. He could find success if he gets enough opportunities against a Chiefs run defense that ranks 22nd in rush success rate (42.6%).
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Atlanta Falcons wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge (pectoral) is no longer listed on the injury report ahead of Sunday's clash with the Miami Dolphins. The 30-year-old appeared on the Week 8 edition of the injury report because of a pec issue. However, he logged full practice sessions on Thursday and Friday. With that in mind, Hodge hasn't done much of anything for fantasy managers this season, logging 26 offensive snaps while being targeted only once. There's a chance Drake London (hip) won't play after being downgraded to questionable on Saturday. Still, even if London can't get on the field, Hodge isn't expected to benefit.
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Washington Commanders running back Jeremy McNichols has been an important player this season, playing a vital role in pass protection and as a receiving option out of the backfield. McNichols has played at least 25% of offensive snaps over the last five weeks. He had his highest combined yardage total since Week 3 in last week's game against the Dallas Cowboys, handling two carries for 22 yards and catching two of three targets for 23 yards. The 29-year-old has recorded seven targets over the last two weeks and has made big plays when his number has been called. His involvement in the passing game keeps him somewhat relevant in deeper leagues, but he hasn't had more than five touches in any game this season. McNichols will be a touchdown-dependent option in deeper PPR formats for Monday Night Football against the Chiefs.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Charlie Jones (ribs) is off the injury report heading into Sunday's game against the New York Jets. The wideout has been banged up all year, so his presence on the injury report isn't anything new. However, he hasn't done much for managers all season, logging only four offensive snaps, leaving him irrelevant for fantasy purposes. That's not expected to change anytime soon, with Jones in line to see the most action as a member of the special teams unit.
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Scotty Miller (finger) won't play in Sunday's meeting with the Green Bay packers. The wideout practiced in full on Wednesday. Unfortunately, he injured his finger during practice on Thursday and wasn't available for Friday's session. Miller has appeared in six games throughout the 2025 campaign. However, he hasn't done much, catching only one of two targets for nine yards, so his absence won't impact fantasy managers. Rookie Ke'Shawn Williams could be in line for extra snaps with Miller out of the equation, although he still likely won't see enough action to be relevant from a fantasy standpoint.
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Washington Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt broke out for 150 total yards and two touchdowns in Week 5 against the Chargers, but he has disappointed in the past two weeks despite favorable matchups. Croskey-Merritt is still the clear No. 1 back in Washington, posting his three highest rushing attempt and route participation rates of the season over the past three weeks. The seventh-round rookie has still been one of the most efficient runners in the league despite the two-week lull, posting the third-highest success rate (60.3%) and eighth-highest explosive rush rate (6.8%) among running backs with at least 50 carries. He's not as involved in the passing game, which lowers his ceiling a tad, but he is still capable of delivering a big fantasy performance. He'll face a Kansas City Chiefs defense that hasn't been great on a down-to-down basis, ranking 22nd in rush success rate (42.6%). Croskey-Merritt ranks as RotoBaller's RB23 in PPR leagues for Week 8.
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New York Giants kicker Graham Gano (groin) has been activated off the injured reserve on Saturday. Gano is currently considered questionable to play during the Week 8 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. However, the fact the Giants didn't elevate another kicker means Gano is likely to play. Gano has been sidelined since suffering a groin injury in Week 3. Before that, Gano was sharp as he knocked down all nine of his kicks during the first three games of the season. He should offer streaming value if active for Sunday's game.
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Washington Commanders kicker Matt Gay (back) is currently considered questionable ahead of the Week 8 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Gay is a late addition to the injury report as he wasn't on there until Saturday. The Commanders aren't currently rostering another kicker, so they'd need to sign one before Monday's game. The team will likely wait and see how Gay feels on Sunday before making a decision. Fantasy managers who have Gay rostered should probably get another kicker just in case he's unable to play.
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Dallas Cowboys defensive back Trevon Diggs (concussion, knee) has been placed on the injured reserve on Saturday. Diggs sat out last week's game due to a concussion and now he'll miss at least the next four games. This is a tough blow to a Cowboys defense that was already struggling. The hope is that Diggs will return at some point in November. In the meantime, Caelen Carson figures to see an increased role in the secondary. The 23-year-old is certainly going to be a downgrade compared to Diggs, but hopefully he can step up and help.
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New York Jets wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hip) was placed on the injured reserve on Saturday. Reynolds popped up on the injury report on Friday due to a hip issue. It appears that the injury was pretty serious as Reynolds will miss the next four games. That being said, Reynolds won't be able to return until the last game in November. The Jets will now be using a wide receiver group of Arian Smith, Allen Lazard, and Tyler Johnson for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Reynolds can be dropped in most fantasy formats as he wasn't doing much anyway.
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (ankle) is currently listed as doubtful ahead of Sunday's Week 8 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Unless a miracle happens, Young figures to be watching from the sideline this weekend. However, the Panthers are hopeful that Young is only going to miss one week of action. The team is targeting Young to return for the Week 9 contest against the Green Bay Packers. In the meantime, Andy Dalton will almost certainly be under center for Carolina this weekend. The 37-year-old isn't a recommended streaming option, but hopefully Young will be back after this game.
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Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota will make his third start of the season on Monday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs. With Jayden Daniels (hamstring) ruled out early in the week, Washington will rely on the 31-year-old quarterback for a big primetime matchup. Mariota led Washington to a 1-1 record and has been solid in both of his starts, completing 31 of 48 pass attempts for 363 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception while also adding value with his legs, with eight carries for 60 yards and a rushing score. And he'll be getting a big boost in Week 8 with both top wide receivers, Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Deebo Samuel Sr. (heel), cleared from the injury report and set to play on Monday. Mariota will face a Chiefs defense that just pitched a shutout in Week 7 against the Raiders, but has been mediocre against the pass outside of that game, ranking 21st in dropback success rate (48.9%). The veteran QB has value as a streamer in a potential high-scoring matchup, ranking as RotoBaller's QB14 for Week 8.
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Chicago Bears kicker Cairo Santos (thigh) is currently listed as questionable ahead of the Week 8 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Santos was able to practice in full on Thursday and Friday. Despite that, Santos still carries the questionable tag into this contest. It's worth noting that the Bears haven't elevated Jake Moody from the practice squad. That means, Santos appears to be trending in the right direction for Sunday's game. Santos has missed each of the last two games due to a thigh issue. Santos could offer more value than normal this weekend considering how bad the Ravens defense has been this season.
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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will face the Washington Commanders on Monday night in Week 8. Butker converted all four of his extra-point attempts and his lone field goal attempt against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7. The Chiefs kicker has missed a kick in five of seven games this season, but he's coming off a game where he went 5-for-5. Butker should be involved against the Commanders, given that the Chiefs are nearly 12-point home favorites on Monday night. The Commanders will be without their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, which could mean more Chiefs possessions and more Butker kicks. Butker is ranked K2 in our RotoBaller rankings, making him a top-end kicker option in Week 8.
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