Here’s an early look at the fantasy players you’ll be targeting off the waiver wire this week. None of these players are rostered in more than 50% of Yahoo! leagues. The actual Yahoo! ownership percentage is included in parentheses. Players are listed from the most owned to the least owned after Sunday’s games.
Author: Michael
Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase finally got into the end zone on Sunday for his first touchdown of the season. And then he did it again. And again.
After scoring three touchdowns in a bounce-back performance against the Cardinals, Chase took to social media to celebrate the win while simultaneously cracking a joke over some of his recent viral postgame comments.
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The Rams QB connected with the rookie for his second touchdown catch of the 2023 season.
San Francisco has won its first four games, scoring at least 30 in every one. Dallas has dominated three opponents and, cough, lost to Arizona.
That smoke you smell is not from your oven or your neighbor’s bonfire. It’s coming from Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s race car.
The NASCAR driver was 100 laps in at the Bank of America Roval 400 in Charlotte, N.C., when suddenly his car caught fire. That would be scary in and of itself, but Stenhouse’s car lit up on the inside.
Fortunately, Stenhouse eventually got out of the vehicle without any major injuries. The car could not say the same.
A scary fire for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
He got out of the car. #NASCAR
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Travis Kelce had everyone concerned when he limped off the field in the second quarter of Sunday’s Chiefs–Vikings game in Minnesota with what looked like a painful injury to his lower right leg.
The Chiefs’ star tight end threw his helmet on the sidelines and then slowly made his way to the locker room with what many feared might be a serious injury.
Things then quickly took a turn for the better when Kelce was seen jogging out of the locker room after the halftime break.
Before the 2023 WNBA season tipped off in May, all the discussion centered around the league’s two super-teams, the Aces and the Liberty.
On Sunday, in front of a jam-packed Michelob ULTRA Arena that included the likes of Tom Brady, LeBron James, and other celebrities, it was the Aces’ star-studded lineup that reached new heights as Las Vegas cruised to a 99–82 victory in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals.
In the win, two-time MVP A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, Chelsea Gray, and Jackie Young combined for 91 points, securing the most points all-time by a quartet in a WNBA Finals contest.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is wasting no time making an immediate impact against the Philadelphia Eagles, even without the ball in his hands.
Kupp appeared in a game for the first time this season after dealing with a nagging hamstring injury. Despite not being in peak shape, he’s still getting open at will against the Eagles’ secondary.
In the first half, Kupp had six receptions for 95 yards, and he looked like his pre-injury self.
Mac Jones‘s season went from bad to worse on Sunday as he led the Patriots to an embarrassing 34-0 loss to the Saints.
The shutout loss comes one week after New England suffered the worst loss of the Bill Belichick era, falling to the Cowboys 38-3.
After back-to-back no-shows, fans aired their frustrations with Jones on social media.
what is Mac Jones doing? Brutal pic.twitter.com/hfIePo7nVC
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) October 8, 2023
Mac Jones ascending to almost impossible levels of badness
— Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) October 8, 2023
THIS HAS TO END.