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Jets offense comes alive in blowout of Bears as Zach Wilson watches from the bench – Yahoo Sports

Jets offense comes alive in blowout of Bears as Zach Wilson watches from the bench – Yahoo Sports

The New York Jets offense is back. And Zach Wilson looks out of a job. With Mike White at quarterback, the Jets torched the Chicago Bears in a 31-10 win on Sunday. A week after posting three points and 103 yards with Wilson directing the offense, the Jets rolled up three passing touchdowns and 466 yards of offense in Sunday’s win. The win puts the Jets at 7-4 and in the thick of the AFC playoff race. At this point, there’s little reason for the Jets to consider handing the reins back to… Source link

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Will newly acquired Kadarius Toney thrive in Kansas City’s offense?

Will newly acquired Kadarius Toney thrive in Kansas City’s offense?

Yahoo Sports’ Matt Harmon, Frank Schwab and Scott Pianowski discuss the Giants dealing Kadarius Toney to the Chiefs, including whether or not he’ll be able to contribute immediately in Kansas City. Video Transcript MATT HARMON: Kadarius Toney shipped from the New York Giants to the Kansas City Chiefs for a third round pick there, the Chiefs’ compensatory pick, and a sixth round pick. Just about every fantasy analyst was ready and willing to rip their pants off in excitement for this move,… Source link

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Do the Eagles have the best fantasy offense in the NFC?

Do the Eagles have the best fantasy offense in the NFC?

In the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast, Matt Harmon and Scott Pianowski discuss the Philadelphia Eagles offense led by Jalen Hurts, and debate if it is the best offense for fantasy in the NFC. Video Transcript [AUDIO LOGO] MATT HARMON: One thing I am very, very sure about, coming out of Eagles, 24, Commanders, 8, like, I’ve seen enough. I think the Eagles might be– right now, some of these other contenders in the NFC can get right. You know, like, Green Bay can get right at certain points…. Source link

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There are some sleeping giants in Falcons offense

There are some sleeping giants in Falcons offense

The Falcons are unlikely to be a good team overall this year. However, I’m growing more convinced their offense might be a pretty interesting unit and give us at least three every-week fantasy starters. Arthur Smith has a strangely fussy relationship with the media but I think he nailed his Week 1 player deployment. Kyle Pitts lined up out wide on just 25.7 percent of his routes. I know everyone has hot takes about how good Pitts could be as a legitimate X-receiver but he’s a tight end. We… Source link

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Losing Tyron Smith impacts the entire Cowboys offense

Losing Tyron Smith impacts the entire Cowboys offense

In the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast, Matt Harmon and Scott Pianowski break down their expectations for the Dallas Cowboys offense after the loss of star LT Tyron Smith. Video Transcript [AUDIO LOGO] MATT HARMON: There’s not a ton of offensive lines that really move the mark a ton in fantasy, but the Cowboys used to be a great line. And now, our friend Brandon Thorne from “Establish The Run”, said that they went from 6th-20th in his rankings just because they lost Tyron Smith. That is a… Source link

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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants Ezekiel Elliott to be ‘the focus’ on offense

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants Ezekiel Elliott to be ‘the focus’ on offense

Another day, another training camp practice for the entire league. Some of the biggest questions were answered this week, especially for Seattle Seahawks wideout D.K. Metcalf, who signed a three-year, $72 million deal Thursday. There are few major deals left on the table, though, including San Francisco 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel, Cincinnati Bengals safety Jessie Bates and Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James. Another safety, Bills’ Micah Hyde, avoided major injury this week after… Source link

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Doc Rivers calls Sixers offense ‘random’ without Embiid

Doc Rivers calls Sixers offense ‘random’ without Embiid

MIAMI — The Philadelphia 76ers were in self-destruction mode in the second half of Game 1 against the Miami Heat on Monday. Sixers head coach Doc Rivers called a timeout. He was livid. He pulled out his clipboard and drew five small circles, indicating his players’ location on the court. Then he showed his team the clipboard and said, “This is where you’re standing. You’re all in the wrong spots. I have no idea what offense we’re running. This isn’t the 76ers’ offense.” A team… Source link

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