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Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 8-of-10 targets for 103 yards in the Seahawks' Week 2 win against the Steelers.
Smith-Njigba got open at will and once again dominated air yards and targets in the Seattle offense. He commanded a 33 percent target share against the Steelers. JSN's highlight of the day came on a 43-yard reception in single coverage on a well thrown ball from Sam Darnold.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Antonio Gibson rushed five times for 27 yards in the Patriots' Week 2 win over the Dolphins.
Gibson took a kick return 90 yards for a score to definitively give the Patriots the lead in the fourth quarter. The veteran saw six touches on offense, second behind Rhamondre Stevenson. Most notably, Gibson rotated into the game when the Patriots were in the red zone, getting a few red zone touches. The Pats backfield is frustrating for fantasy purposes now, with Stevenson the lead back, TreVeyon Henderson the eventual heir, and Gibson coming in for red zone opportunities. Despite the Week 2 return touchdown, Gibson remains off the fantasy radar for now.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Wan'Dale Robinson caught 8-of-10 targets for 142 yards and a touchdown in the Giants' Week 2 loss to the Cowboys.
It's Robinson's second-ever 100-yard game (he did 13/100/0 against the Lions in 2022) and his highest average yards per reception game ever on more than two attempts. Robinson spun some bad Cowboys pass rush and zone coverage into a beautiful fantasy football line. We don't anticipate this continuing going forward, but Robinson should remain a viable FLEX play heading into the bye weeks and is an unexciting-but-sensible waiver claim on this target share. Week 3's game against the Chiefs will probably look more like the PPR scam we are used to.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Spencer Rattler completed 25-of-34 passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns in the Saints' 26-21, Week 2 loss to the 49ers.
Rattler added four rushes for 14 yards. He also took three sacks for 21 yards. It was not only the first three-touchdown start of Rattler's career, but the first two-touchdown effort, as well. He made enough plays to give the Saints a chance to win at the end, but his 6.1 yards per attempt tell the story of an unexplosive quarterback. Rattler has looked slightly better than expected through two weeks on the job, but not enough to suggest this is going to be a positive season in New Orleans, or that second-round rookie Tyler Shough won't eventually make starts. Rattler has a daunting Week 3 road test in the Seahawks.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Cowboys signed EDGE Jadeveon Clowney, formerly of the Panthers.
Shortly after their overtime win against the Giants, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced the team signed Clowney after meeting with him last week. Clowney, who totaled 5.5 sacks in 14 games with the Panthers last season, will likely serve as a situational pass rusher once he gets up to speed. Depending on how his week goes, it's possible we see him in Week 3 when the Cowboys face the Bears at Soldier Field.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

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