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  • SF Tight End #85
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    Kittle does everything in highlights so we’re not surprised to see that he reeled in a touchdown by narrowly staying in bounds on a sideline ball, then diving for the pylon. The better news for Kittle managers is that this is his highest target total of the season — actually his highest since Week 15 of the 2024 season — and that he and Jauan Jennings appear to have frozen out the rest of the San Francisco receivers. Luke Farrell did vulture a score this week, but Kittle looks to be in a good fantasy TE1 place heading into Week 11’s game against the Cardinals.
  • LA Wide Receiver #12
    He played on just 35 of the Rams’ 68 snaps, but he took a screen pass from Matthew Stafford on a blitz to make it 14-0 early. We’re guessing the Rams were just playing cautiously with Nacua after he left last week’s game with a chest injury, and that he probably could have played more had the team not established a big lead. Nacua will remain a must-start regardless — look at what he did despite this snap count — but there is a little more floor potential than usual next week against the Seahawks’ defense.
  • DET Running Back #0
    Gibbs dominated the Commanders’ defense from start to finish, averaging 9.5 yards per carry and 10.0 yards per reception. He was featured on the Lions’ opening drive, touching the ball on 6-of-10 plays, which culminated in a 14-yard catch-and-run touchdown on an angle route. The Lions’ electric running back was untouchable at times, racking up multiple explosive gains on outside runs and tosses by patiently waiting for holes in the second level to appear before knifing through them. He remains a weekly candidate to finish as the overall RB1 against the Eagles next week.
  • LA Wide Receiver #17
    Everyone got fed today, as Adams managed just one touchdown after five in his last two games. It was an end zone quick out, professionally done. Adams did miss some time with what Sean McVay said was an oblique issue after the game, he was seen on the broadcast holding his back gingerly after a snap. McVay said that Adams could have come back in had the game been close. We’ll see what that means for his practice status this week, but that’s an encouraging exit quote. Adams is on the WR2 line next week against a tough Seahawks defense.
  • LA Quarterback #9
    Stafford fired a no-look score to Colby Parkinson to really cap things off in this one, but the Rams were never seriously threatened on offense. Over his past six games, Stafford has 20 touchdowns and zero interceptions, numbers some might call “good.” The Rams’ defense has not always provided big asks this year, and it looked like they might just script the 49ers out of this at 21-0, but the Rams had to put the foot down once it hit 21-14. Stafford looks like an MVP candidate. The Seahawks look like the best team in the NFL. We’ll create some real narratives in Week 11, where Stafford is a mid-range QB1 for fantasy purposes.
  • DET Quarterback #16
    Goff methodically got his pass-catching corps involved against the Commanders, featuring RB Jahmyr Gibbs and slot WR Amon-Ra St on the first drive and TE Sam LaPorta on the second. That group ultimately accounted for 20-of-34 offensive touches in the first half. Goff then aggressively targeted WR Jameson Williams on 10-yard in routes in the third quarter, linking up on 5-of-5 targets for 105 yards and one touchdown. It was an extremely efficient showing for the Lions’ quarterback, who remains a QB1 against the Eagles in Week 11.
  • ARI Tight End #85
    The Cardinals offense was pressed into a pass-heavy script a few minutes into the first quarter as the Seahawks took a multi-score lead thanks to defensive touchdowns. Arizona’s target distribution remained as concentrated as ever: Twenty-five of Jacoby Brissett’s 44 passes went to McBride or Marvin Harrison, Jr., who also managed a touchdown in the blowout script. McBride almost came up with a second score and a downfield reception that went off his fingertips. He now has five touchdowns over his past four outings. Fantasy’s top tight end will get the Niners in Week 11.
  • SEA Quarterback #14
    It was a typically efficient performance for Darnold and the Seattle offense, though it will be disappointing for fantasy managers to see the Seahawks pour on the points with Darnold throwing just 12 passes against Arizona. Darnold, coming off his dismantling of the Commanders in Week 9, ripped the Cardinals secondary in the first quarter, connecting with Jaxon Smith-Njigba for a 43-yard score before the game got out of hand with multiple defensive touchdowns for Seattle’s dominant defense. Darnold will likely see more normal game script in Week 11 against the Rams. He’ll be a borderline starting fantasy QB in what could be a high-scoring affair.
  • CHI Running Back #25
    Monangai was involved early after his Week 9 explosion against the Bengals, but ceded the clear RB1 role to D’Andre Swift in the second half as Swift returned from a groin injury. Monangai, who had an inside-the-ten touchdown in the first quarter, ceded almost the entire pass-catching role to Swift, who caught five of his eight targets on the day. Monangai will be a top-30 option next week against the Vikings.
  • NYG Running Back #29
    Devin Singletary, after leading the New York backfield in Week 9 against the 49ers, saw eight carries and ran fewer routes from Tracy, though he managed three catches to zero grabs for Tracy. Both Giants backs have been hurt by Jaxson Dart’s red zone rushing involvement. Against the Bears, Dart had two red zone rushing touchdowns. Russell Wilson potentially starting in Week 11 against Green Bay — Dart exited Week 10 with a head injury — could mean more pass volume and potentially more check downs for Tracy and Singletary.

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NFL Week 10

Caleb Williams facetimes Chris Simms and explains why the last two drives against the Giants were “nut up or shut up” moments, how Ben Johnson has helped his development, his scramble touchdown and more.
Josh Allen tossed an interception and lost a fumble, as the Dolphins beat the Bills for the first time since 2022.
Tua Tagovailoa explains why he’s so proud of the entire team for their effort to defeat an AFC East rival in Week 10.
Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart wasn’t around to try to stop his team from another late game meltdown on Sunday because he was ruled out of the game with a concussion in the fourth quarter.
On the heels of trading Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, Aaron Glenn details how the Jets are remaining “mentally tough” by blocking out negativity and staying locked in on their plan.
Drake Maye shares why he’s “so proud” of the Patriots after a hard-fought win over Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers in Week 10, where New England captured its seventh straight win.
Davis Mills threw two touchdown passes and ran for another to lead Houston to a stunning win.

NBA

The New York Knicks secured the home victory against the Brooklyn Nets in dominant fashion as Karl-Anthony Towns led with 28 points.
Coach Tyronn Lue said it was “nothing serious” but would not go into specifics about Leonard’s injury.
He averaged a triple-double last season, but so far this season he has been even more efficient, shooting 76.8% on 2-pointers.
Victor Wembanyama added 18 points, 18 rebounds and three blocks, but Fox makes this team much more complete.

Premier League

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Pep Guardiola celebrated his 1000th senior match as a manager by thumping a longtime rival as Manchester City beat Arne Slot’s Liverpool 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Rebecca Lowe answers Robbie Earle’s and Tim Howard’s most pressing questions from Matchweek 11, including her thoughts on Arne Slot’s dip with Liverpool, Arsenal’s surprising draw with Sunderland, and more.
Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard look back on a busy Sunday slate that saw Aston Villa cruise past Bournemouth, Manchester City dominate Liverpool, Brentford upset Newcastle, and more.

College Football Week 11

College football is unpredictable and delightful, which is why we live for what happens on Saturdays. And Week 11 certainly delivered, from a thriller in Happy Valley to even more chaos in ACC country.
Everything was clicking for Notre Dame as the Fighting Irish dominated Navy, extending the team’s winning streak to seven games.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss Oregon surviving against Iowa at Kinnick Stadium in a game with College Football Playoff implications.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down Indiana’s win over Penn State, discussing the Hoosiers’ final drive and Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman chances.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss Vanderbilt’s win over Auburn and how Diego Pavia will be viewed in the Heisman Trophy race after another strong showing.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry unpack Texas A&M’s win over Missouri, discussing how the Aggies can win games in various different styles.
Joshua Perry and Nicole Auerbach react to Texas Tech’s dominant win over BYU, breaking down the College Football Playoff picture in the Big 12 after the result.

Motor Sports

Ken Roczen took the lead early in the race and held his advantage over Justin Cooper until the checkered flag.
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Relive the best finishes of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series from Bubba Wallace’s crucial win at Indianapolis, Denny Hamlin completing the Dover Hattrick, Ryan Blaney’s 4-wide victory at Daytona and much more.
After finishing first and second in the Motocross of Nations, the United States (Cooper Webb and Malcolm Stewart) will once more square off against the Lawrence brothers.

Golf

Golf Central unpacks Nasa Hataoka’s win after an improvised playoff that ensued at the LPGA Tour’s Toto Japan Classic, where poor weather conditions led to the final 18 holes being cancelled.
Aaron Rai clawed back from a late deficit at Yas Links with clutch birdies on 16 and 17, including a stunning 200-yard approach, as he forces a playoff and outduels Tommy Fleetwood to win in Abu Dhabi.
Displaying supreme confidence with his putting, Garrick Higgo flashed a hot hand on Saturday at the World Wide Technology Championship, where he took over the top spot on Moving Day.
Watch the best moments from the third round of the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal Golf Course in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Ben Griffin breaks down his third round 66 at the World Wide Technology Championship in Cabo, how a new putter helped him play more freely, and what he learned chasing Scottie Scheffler at the Pro Circuit Championship.
After back-to-back bogeys, Andrew Putnam drills a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole at El Cardonal during the third-round action at the World Wide Technology Championship.

Rotoworld

Ranking and evaluating all of Week 10’s top plays at quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end, kicker and defense.
Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Brock Bowers highlight positional rankings for Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season.
Philadelphia has a two-game week, which lowers the fantasy value of its deep-league options.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers delve into the Broncos offensive woes after an ugly win over the Raiders, citing Bo Nix’s struggles, wonky running back usage and Courtland Sutton’s inconsistencies.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss Jayden Daniels injury news as the Commanders have not yet put him on IR and reportedly has no ligament damage to his elbow.

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Philadelphia exercised its option on José Alvarado, San Diego’s Wandy Peralta also exercised his option, while Arizona’s Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Baltimore’s Tyler O’Neill and Texas’ Joc Pederson decided not to opt out of their contracts.
The Jets made some high-profile trades this week, sending players elsewhere for significant future assets.
Former champions Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry were in a five-way tie for the lead at the Abu Dhabi Championship after opening rounds of 8-under 64s on Thursday.
Matthew Berry reveals the 10 facts you need to know before Week 10, including why Justin Herbert and Matthew Stafford are poised for big weeks.
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