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Fantasy playbook: NFL Week 3 scores, projections, matchups
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Fantasy playbook: NFL Week 3 scores, projections, matchups

by admin September 20, 2025


  • Mike ClaySep 19, 2025, 06:56 AM ET

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      Mike Clay is a senior writer for fantasy football and the NFL at ESPN. Mike is a member of the FSWA Hall of Fame. His projections power the ESPN Fantasy Football game, and he also appears on “Fantasy Football Now” and the Fantasy Focus Football podcast.

Welcome to The Playbook for Week 3, which kicked off Thursday with the Dolphins at the Bills.

This column features score projections, over/unders, win probabilities, and, of course, easily digestible fantasy advice for seasonlong leagues and DFS. This guide should help you with all sorts of decision-making, including sit/start decisions, last-minute waiver adds and lineup choices.

Additionally, we have folded the Shadow Reports, previously a separate column, into the game-by-game breakdowns here. Using our play-by-play data, we’re able to identify defensive schemes and where each wide receiver and cornerback lines up on each play. By tracking these WR/CB matchups, including potential shadow situations, we can offer the best projections, rankings, sit/start advice and waiver wire suggestions each week.

All of this advice is centered on 12-team PPR leagues with relatively standard scoring and lineup settings (1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 flex, 1 K, 1 D/ST), although I’ll often mention “shallow” or “deep” leagues for some starters. The charts show all players who have been projected for at least 6.0 fantasy points this week, as well as all D/STs. “Matchup” is automatically determined using a proprietary metric that factors in raw and volume-adjusted fantasy points allowed to each position by the opposing defense this season.

(Editor’s note: Projections and rankings will align almost perfectly, but sometimes when a projection is close, a player might be ranked slightly higher or lower because of other factors, including upside or risk. This column is subject to updates during the weekend, although at the very minimum, rankings will be updated on the site and projections will always be updated inside the game leading up to kickoff.)

ATL-CAR | GB-CLE | HOU-JAX | CIN-MIN | PIT-NE | LAR-PHI | NYJ-TB
IND-TEN | LV-WAS | DEN-LAC | NO-SEA | DAL-CHI | ARI-SF | KC-NYG | DET-BAL

Projected score: Packers 24, Browns 15

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1616.0

Good

QB3210.6

Shaky

RB916.9

Poor

RB369.0

Poor

WR3812.0

Average

WR5010.4

Good

WR549.7

Average

WR578.8

Good

WR638.4

Good

TE511.1

Poor

TE139.4

Good

TE198.2

Good

DST18.1

Great

DST224.5

Shaky

Lineup locks: Josh Jacobs, Tucker Kraft

Fantasy scoop: Quinshon Judkins made his pro debut in Week 2 and played more than expected. The second-round rookie soaked up 10 carries and three targets on 19 snaps. Game script allowed Jerome Ford to lead the Cleveland backfield in snaps (35) for the second week in a row, but he was limited to six carries to go along with his six targets. Dylan Sampson crashed back to earth after a strong Week 1, totaling four carries and three targets on 17 snaps. Judkins played well (71 yards), and his role only figures to increase, although Ford appears to be a real threat for passing down work, with Sampson also likely to chip in here or there. Judkins might work his way into the RB2 mix at some point soon, but he’s safest as a fringe flex this week against a Packers defense that has held opposing backs to 2.4 yards per carry (second lowest) so far this season.

Over/under: 38.7 (Lowest)
Win probability: Packers 81% (2nd highest)

Projected score: Colts 24, Titans 19

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1118.2

Shaky

QB2914.1

Shaky

RB418.7

Average

RB2014.7

Average

WR2313.0

Average

WR4810.5

Great

WR539.8

Average

WR608.7

Great

TE411.6

Good

TE169.4

Average

DST76.9

Great

DST195.3

Poor

Lineup locks: Jonathan Taylor, Tony Pollard, Calvin Ridley, Tyler Warren

Shadow Report: Michael Pittman Jr. is a candidate to draw shadow coverage from L’Jarius Sneed. Sneed shadowed Courtland Sutton when he was on the field in Week 1, then full-time shadowed Davante Adams on his perimeter routes in Week 2. Both Sutton (granted, Sneed was limited in that game) and Adams put together strong stat lines, but a healthy Sneed is one of the game’s top cover corners, so this matchup is not to be completely disregarded. Pittman doesn’t draw shadows as often as some No. 1 receivers, although Pat Surtain II did travel with him at times in Week 2, which helps explain his 4-40-0 receiving line. Pittman is already a fringe flex option, so he’s safest left on your bench in Week 3.

Over/under: 42.6 (12th highest)
Win probability: Colts 69% (6th highest)

Projected Score: Vikings 21, Bengals 20

Lineup locks: Chase Brown, Jordan Mason, Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, T.J. Hockenson

Fantasy scoop: Joe Burrow is out for three-plus months, which means Jake Browning will take over as Bengals quarterback. Browning played a majority of the snaps in seven games in place of Burrow in 2023. Browning averaged 19.1 fantasy PPG those weeks, which was fourth best among QBs during the span. The Bengals were very pass-heavy with Burrow under center in 2023 (12% pass rate over expected) and, while still pass-first, they were more balanced with Browning (+4%). He totaled 14 TDs and 7 INTs in those seven games and adds just enough with his legs to place him in the QB2 mix going forward. Chase was limited to a 29-383-1 receiving line in six games with Browning (12.2 FF PPG) in 2023, but that was prior to his big 2024 breakout and he was very productive with Browning under center last week (14-165-1). Tee Higgins produced 15-328-3 in five games (13.2 PPG) with Browning in 2023 and is now more of a WR3/flex. Browning is obviously a downgrade from Burrow, but he averaged 267 passing yards per game in 2023 and threw at least one TD pass in all seven of those games. Brown and Chase remain lineup locks.

Fantasy scoop: Minnesota will be without J.J. McCarthy and Aaron Jones this week. McCarthy’s absence shouldn’t affect the passing game much, as, at this point his young career, he might not be much better than replacement Carson Wentz (McCarthy totaled 301 yards, two TDs and three INTs during Weeks 1-2). Jefferson and Hockenson can remain in lineups. Jones’ injury means Mason should be in lineups. The 26-year-old has minimal competition for snaps (Zavier Scott is next up on the depth chart), is a terrific rusher (career 5.2 YPC ranks third and 2.5 YAC ranks first among RBs with 200-plus carries since he entered the league) and was actually used a bit as a receiver last week (career-high 14% target share). Mason will be very busy against a Bengals defense that has allowed the second-most fantasy points and a league-high three TDs to opposing RBs.

Over/under: 41.3 (13th highest)
Win probability: Vikings 54% (14th highest)

Projected score: Steelers 22, Patriots 22

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1218.0

Good

QB2415.3

Good

RB1316.1

Average

RB2911.9

Good

RB3310.6

Average

RB398.8

Good

WR1814.5

Good

WR4910.5

Good

WR588.7

Good

WR648.4

Good

TE119.6

Shaky

TE159.1

Average

TE237.3

Shaky

DST145.7

Good

DST175.6

Good

Lineup locks: Jaylen Warren, DK Metcalf

Fantasy scoop: It was expected that second-round rookie TreVeyon Henderson was going to take lead back duties from Rhamondre Stevenson in New England this season. That hasn’t happened … at least not yet. After out-snapping Henderson 45-23 in Week 1, Stevenson held a 36-16 edge last week. In addition to dominating the snaps, Stevenson holds an 18-8 edge in carries, 9-8 edge in targets and 33-26 edge in routes. Henderson has played well when called on (4.6 YPC, and he caught all eight of his targets for 54 yards) and his role only figures to grow, but at least for now, he should be relegated to the fantasy bench. Stevenson (169 yards on 25 touches this season) is seeing just enough work to place him in the flex discussion against a Steelers defense that allowed 16-plus fantasy points to both Breece Hall and Kenneth Walker III.

Over/under: 44.2 (11th highest)
Win probability: Steelers 51% (Lowest)

Projected score: Eagles 27, Rams 23

Lineup locks: Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua, Davante Adams, A.J. Brown

Fantasy scoop: Eagles wide receivers are off to a very slow start, but don’t panic just yet. As noted last week, Brown and DeVonta Smith were slowed by Dallas’ extremely zone-heavy scheme in the opener. The team made an effort to get them going in Week 2, and while Brown was held to an ugly 27 yards, he was peppered with nine targets (41% share). Smith was slightly better, totaling 53 yards on six targets. Pass volume has been down (45 total pass attempts) and all five of the offensive TDs have come on the ground (compared to 58% in 2024). Both receivers remain featured pieces of a good Eagles offense. Brown is still a lineup lock and Smith is best viewed as a fringe WR3.

Shadow Report: Adams can expect to see shadow coverage from Quinyon Mitchell. Philly’s top corner traveled with George Pickens in Week 1 and, though it wasn’t the entire game, he shadowed Hollywood Brown on six of his first seven perimeter routes last week. Why Adams and not Nacua? Similar to CeeDee Lamb, Nacua spends a lot of time in the slot, whereas Pickens and Adams primarily align out wide. Mitchell, one of the game’s top young corners, will see a ton of Adams, whereas Nacua will work often against Cooper DeJean in the slot. The Rams’ top two receivers will still be extremely busy (they both have a 33% target share this season), so even in what might be a harder matchup than usual, they remain top fantasy options.

Over/under: 49.3 (4th highest)
Win probability: Eagles 63% (8th highest)

Projected score: Buccaneers 27, Jets 19

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB718.6

Average

QB2515.7

Average

RB717.9

Good

RB1715.9

Average

RB407.2

Good

WR1415.5

Poor

WR1714.6

Average

WR3112.7

Average

WR628.4

Average

TE227.2

Good

DST37.1

Average

DST264.3

Average

Lineup locks: Baker Mayfield, Bucky Irving, Breece Hall, Mike Evans, Garrett Wilson, Emeka Egbuka

Shadow Report: Evans is a candidate for shadow coverage courtesy of Sauce Gardner. Gardner did not shadow against Buffalo’s wide receiver rotation last week, but did the last time he faced a clear No. 1 perimeter target: DK Metcalf in Week 1. Gardner was on Metcalf on all 29 of his perimeter routes, holding Pittsburgh’s top receiver to 12.3 fantasy points. Shadowed in both Week 1 (A.J. Terrell Jr.) and Week 2 (Derek Stingley Jr.), Evans is off to a slow start, totaling a 10-107-0 receiving line on 19 targets. Gardner presents a tough matchup, though Evans’ 29% target share is enough to keep him squarely in the WR2 mix.

Over/under: 46.1 (7th highest)
Win probability: Buccaneers 76% (3rd highest)

Projected score: Commanders 27, Raiders 19

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1617.0

Average

QB2215.2

Average

RB1415.4

Shaky

RB2811.2

Poor

WR1614.7

Shaky

WR2312.9

Good

WR3012.6

Good

WR627.8

Shaky

TE214.9

Great

TE109.6

Poor

DST86.8

Good

DST165.6

Average

Lineup locks: Ashton Jeanty, Jakobi Meyers, Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel, Brock Bowers

Fantasy scoop: Austin Ekeler is out for the season, which opens the door for Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez to handle the Washington backfield. Croskey-Merritt (34 snaps, 14 carries, 15 routes, 2 targets this season) is the top bet to lead the unit in snaps and carries moving forward. However, McNichols (26 snaps, four carries, 10 routes, zero targets) is likely to take on a sizable chunk of Ekeler’s passing down role, and Rodriguez (inactive in Weeks 1-2) is a capable short-yardage/goal line option. The Raiders have locked down RBs pretty well (fifth-fewest fantasy points allowed), so while Croskey-Merritt is the top fantasy option of the unit, he’s best left on benches in Week 3.

Shadow Report: The Raiders have surrendered the fourth-most fantasy points to wide receivers, which is hardly a surprise considering their shaky cornerbacks room. That’s good news for McLaurin, Samuel and rookie Jaylin Lane, who will face off with Eric Stokes, Kyu Blu Kelly and Darnay Holmes this week. Upgrade the Washington WR room.

Over/under: 46.4 (6th highest)
Win probability: Commanders 75% (4th highest)

Projected score: Falcons 24, Panthers 21

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1816.2

Shaky

QB2714.6

Poor

RB121.0

Average

RB1914.7

Poor

WR915.6

Poor

WR2113.3

Shaky

WR4510.6

Poor

WR687.6

Shaky

WR697.4

Shaky

TE129.5

Great

DST67.0

Great

DST303.2

Shaky

Lineup locks: Bijan Robinson, Chuba Hubbard, Drake London, Tetairoa McMillan

Fantasy scoop: Is Year 5 the charm for Kyle Pitts? The fantasy results haven’t been spectacular (7-59-0 and 4-37-0 receiving lines), but the 24-year-old has a career-high 21% target share through two games. He’s been on the field for 78% of Atlanta’s snaps and has run a route on 82% of the team’s pass plays, both of which are also career-high marks. Pitts’ usage is enough to put him in the fringe TE1 mix, especially against a Carolina defense that has allowed a league-high 188 yards to tight ends through two games.

Shadow Report: McMillan is a good bet to draw shadow coverage from Terrell this week, assuming of course that he is able to play. Terrell, who left Sunday’s game with a hamstring injury, shadowed Mike Evans in Week 1 and has a history of traveling with most clear No. 1 perimeter receivers. That’s the case for McMillan, who has aligned out wide on 84% of his routes and leads Carolina with 19 targets (22% share). Terrell did a nice job on Evans in Week 1, but especially considering his injury, there’s minimal reason for concern here. McMillan is a fringe WR2.

Over/under: 44.6 (10th highest)
Win probability: Falcons 62% (9th highest)

Projected score: Jaguars 22, Texans 20

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1516.2

Average

QB2115.8

Good

RB2412.7

Good

RB2711.9

Shaky

WR716.9

Great

WR1315.3

Average

WR4211.5

Average

WR569.2

Great

WR598.7

Average

TE188.2

Average

TE207.7

Poor

DST126.1

Good

DST185.2

Shaky

Lineup locks: Brian Thomas Jr., Nico Collins

Fantasy scoop: Nick Chubb has settled in as Houston’s clear lead back, and that was further confirmed by Dameon Pierce being a healthy scratch on Monday night. Chubb handled 12 carries and a pair of targets on 24 snaps, which allowed him to gain 72 yards and one TD. Chubb was, however, limited to 52% of the snaps (he played 49% in Week 1), deferring the other 48% to Woody Marks and Dare Ogunbowale. Chubb is running the ball fairly well, but he remains in a timeshare and without much of a role as a receiver. He’s a flex option against the Jaguars. Marks (three carries and one target in Week 2) should see an expanded role as the season progresses, especially as a receiver, so he’s not the worst end-of-bench stash.

Shadow Report: Thomas is a good bet to see Derek Stingley Jr. shadow coverage this week. Houston’s top corner traveled with Davante Adams in Week 1 and Mike Evans in Week 2, aligning against them on a combined 44 of their 49 perimeter routes. Adams managed 7.2 fantasy points and Evans was limited to 10.6. Thomas and Stingley faced off in Week 13 last season, and though Thomas had a decent fantasy day (87 scrimmage yards and one TD on five touches), he caught just two of seven targets when covered by Stingley. Thomas posted a 5-76-1 receiving line in the Week 4 meeting, though he wasn’t shadowed in that game. Thomas is off to a very slow start to 2025 (69 yards and a rushing TD on six touches), but his target share remains strong (27%). Even in a tough matchup, he should be in lineups as a fringe WR1.

Over/under: 41.1 (14th highest)
Win probability: Jaguars 57% (13th highest)

Projected score: Chargers 23, Broncos 22

Lineup locks: Ladd McConkey, Courtland Sutton, Keenan Allen

Fantasy scoop: Troy Franklin was quiet as a situational player throughout his rookie season and even in Week 1, but perhaps we saw the start of a breakout season on Sunday. The 2024 fourth-round pick played 85% of the snaps, was targeted nine times (30% share) and totaled 100 yards and one TD on nine touches. Franklin’s big game and Denver’s wide-open No. 2 WR slot are enough to make Franklin worthy of a waiver add, though it’s worth noting that he played only 58% of the snaps in Week 1. A return to irrelevance is possible, especially with Sutton, Marvin Mims, Pat Bryant and, perhaps someday, Evan Engram in the mix, but it’s also possible the second-year receiver goes down as one of the surprise breakouts of 2025. He’s a deep league flex against the Chargers.

Shadow Report: I wouldn’t call it a lock, but Quentin Johnston could draw Pat Surtain II shadow coverage this week. Surtain tends to shadow clear No. 1 perimeter targets, as he did full time against Calvin Ridley in Week 1 and part time against Michael Pittman Jr. in Week 2. Johnston might not be Los Angeles’ top target, but with McConkey and Allen in the slot so often, Johnston (81% perimeter), who has three TDs in two games, might get the Surtain treatment. We’ve seen that in the past, with Surtain shadowing Mike Williams over Allen (2022) and Joshua Palmer over McConkey (2024). Granted, Allen, Williams and Palmer were sidelined, but Surtain did shadow Johnston full time in Week 17 back in 2023, and Johnston totaled 29 yards on five targets in the game. Johnston’s strong play and Los Angeles’ pass-heavy offense are enough to keep him in the WR3 discussion, but the bust risk is higher than usual this week.

Over/under: 45 (9th highest)
Win probability: Chargers 57% (12th highest)

Projected score: Seahawks 23, Saints 17

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB3014.0

Good

QB3113.2

Poor

RB1815.3

Good

RB2512.5

Good

RB3011.3

Good

WR1115.5

Average

WR3412.6

Poor

WR4610.5

Average

WR5110.1

Poor

TE810.6

Great

DST47.0

Average

DST165.8

Good

Lineup locks: Alvin Kamara, Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Fantasy scoop: Week 2 gave us little additional clarity on the Seattle backfield. Zach Charbonnet remained the “1A” back and now holds an edge over Ken Walker III in snaps (64 to 43), carries (27 to 23) and routes (22 to 16), with Walker leading in targets (four to zero). Charbonnet’s lead back role hasn’t led to production, as he has totaled 57 yards and one TD on 27 carries (2.1 YPC) and has yet to see a target. Walker struggled in Week 1 but exploded for 118 yards and one TD on 14 touches in Week 2. The production very well could lead to a larger role moving forward, but keep in mind that his share of the snaps, routes and targets were all lower in Week 2 than they were in Week 1. For now, this remains a situation best avoided, but Walker’s strong showing is enough to make him the preferred RB2/flex of the two.

Shadow Report: With two weeks in the books, the Seahawks have allowed the fewest fantasy points to receivers, including the second fewest to the perimeter. Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed and the rest of the New Orleans wide receiver room should be downgraded against Riq Woolen, Devon Witherspoon (if he returns from injury) and Josh Jobe.

Over/under: 39.3 (15th highest)
Win probability: Seahawks 70% (5th highest)

Projected score: Cowboys 26, Bears 26

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB619.1

Great

QB918.4

Great

RB1216.2

Average

RB1616.1

Great

WR120.0

Great

WR1215.3

Great

WR2713.0

Great

WR2512.9

Great

WR658.1

Great

TE611.4

Good

DST274.1

Average

DST283.6

Poor

Lineup locks: Caleb Williams, D’Andre Swift, Javonte Williams, CeeDee Lamb, Rome Odunze, George Pickens, DJ Moore, Jake Ferguson

Fantasy scoop: Both quarterbacks in this game should be considered strong starting options, if not full-on lineup locks. Both defenses are off to horrific starts, with Dallas allowing 30.3 fantasy points to Russell Wilson and 24.3 points to Jalen Hurts, and Chicago surrendering 22.2 points to J.J. McCarthy and 34.0 points to Jared Goff. Williams sits 10th among QBs in fantasy points and fourth in rushing yards. The good matchup vaults him up the Week 3 rankings. Dak Prescott is fresh off a 361-yard effort against the Giants and is a back-end QB1 this week.

Shadow Report: Upgrade Chicago’s receivers against a Dallas defense that has allowed the third-most fantasy points to wide receivers, as well as the most to the perimeter. Odunze and Moore will see plenty of Trevon Diggs and Kaiir Elam on the boundary, with Olamide Zaccheaus facing off with DaRon Bland or, if Bland remains out, Reddy Steward in the slot. With Bland out last week, Giants slot man Wan’Dale Robinson went for 142 yards and a score on 10 targets, so Zaccheaus will be a deep sleeper if Bland remains sidelined.

Shadow Report: Chicago’s top corner, Jaylon Johnson, is out for the season and slot man Kyler Gordon missed both Weeks 1-2 with a hamstring injury. Chicago’s man-heavy defense has, in turn, allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to wide receivers. This week, Lamb and Pickens stand to benefit against Tyrique Stevenson, Nahshon Wright (Johnson’s replacement) and either Gordon or Nick McCloud. Upgrade the Dallas receivers.

Over/under: 52 (2nd highest)
Win probability: Cowboys 51% (15th highest)

Projected score: 49ers 25, Cardinals 22

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB1017.8

Shaky

QB2614.6

Good

RB220.8

Average

RB2213.4

Average

RB388.9

Average

WR3012.7

Average

WR3911.9

Good

WR4710.5

Good

WR727.1

Average

TE116.1

Average

DST106.3

Average

DST135.8

Good

Lineup locks: Christian McCaffrey, James Conner, Marvin Harrison Jr., Trey McBride

Fantasy scoop: Harrison is coming off a rough Week 2 outing in which he was limited to 27 yards on five targets. This, of course, comes after he posted a 5-71-1 receiving line on six targets in Week 1. Harrison’s 21% target share isn’t going to cut it for a player expected to be an elite offensive player, but the good news is that he’s been on the field for 90% of Arizona’s pass plays and overall pass volume will increase. The Cardinals haven’t had to throw much, as they’ve led on 70% of their offensive snaps (third highest), but, once adjusted for game script, they have the league’s fourth-pass-heaviest offense. Harrison needs to be better to justify “lineup lock” status, but he is worthy of WR3 status against the 49ers.

Over/under: 47 (5th highest)
Win probability: 49ers 62% (10th highest)

Projected score: Chiefs 25, Giants 21

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB519.9

Great

QB1716.3

Average

RB3211.0

Great

RB3410.3

Shaky

RB359.9

Shaky

RB379.3

Great

WR219.8

Average

WR4012.5

Great

WR4111.6

Average

WR5210.1

Great

TE711.2

Good

DST96.7

Shaky

DST254.2

Average

Lineup locks: Patrick Mahomes, Malik Nabers, Travis Kelce

Fantasy scoop: After Tyrone Tracy Jr. dominated the Giants’ backfield in Week 1, it was Cam Skattebo who took control last week. The rookie soaked up 11 carries and three targets on 33 snaps (18 routes), compared to five carries and five targets on 27 snaps (17 routes) for Tracy and one carry and one target on four snaps (one route) for Devin Singletary. A hot-hand approach seems to be the game plan for New York, which means neither back can be trusted this week against the Chiefs.

Over/under: 45.2 (8th highest)
Win probability: Chiefs 64% (7th highest)

Projected score: Ravens 29, Lions 26

RANK

PLAYER

PROJ

MATCHUP

QB223.6

Average

QB1316.4

Great

RB617.9

Great

RB1116.5

Average

RB2312.8

Great

RB417.0

Average

WR419.5

Average

WR1015.8

Good

WR2812.9

Average

WR559.5

Good

TE311.8

Great

TE217.5

Shaky

TE247.2

Shaky

DST293.5

Poor

DST312.7

Poor

Lineup locks: Lamar Jackson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Derrick Henry, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Zay Flowers, Jameson Williams, Sam LaPorta

Fantasy scoop: Mark Andrews has fallen off the fantasy radar. Once a superstar, Andrews has managed just 7 yards on four targets through two games. And that’s despite having played 78% of the snaps and with Isaiah Likely out of the lineup. Andrews figures to hit for the occasional touchdown (he had 11 in 2024), but his dwindling target share has made him unusable in fantasy. He should be buried on your bench for the time being.

Over/under: 54.6 (Highest)
Win probability: Ravens 59% (11th highest)



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PLL quarterfinals preview: Key stats, matchups, how to watch
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PLL quarterfinals preview: Key stats, matchups, how to watch

by admin August 23, 2025


The 2025 Premier Lacrosse League regular season is in the rearview mirror, and now it’s time for the playoffs!

The postseason tournament begins this weekend at TCO Stadium in Minneapolis with the quarterfinals. In the East, the Philadelphia Waterdogs face the Maryland Whipsnakes with the winner taking on the New York Atlas. The Western showdown features the California Redwoods vs. the Carolina Chaos, with the right to play the Denver Outlaws on the line.

Both games will be available via ESPN and the ESPN App. Read on for key stats, matchups, injury reports and how to watch.

X factors, picks

Philadelphia Waterdogs vs. Maryland Whipsnakes

Saturday | 6 p.m. | ESPN

Injury report:

Waterdogs: D Liam Byrnes out (PUP list), A Zed Williams out (PUP list)
Whipsnakes: A TJ Malone questionable (back), A Matt Rambo doubtful (right hamstring), SSDM Jake Bernhardt questionable (right foot), M Ryan Conrad out (PUP list), M Tucker Dordevic IR (jaw)

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Waterdogs

MVP contender Michael Sowers was adept with both hands this season, scoring nine goals right-handed and nine goals left-handed. The Whipsnakes used different strategies in their two games against him this season. In the first, he played the role of playmaker, with one goal and seven assists in Philly’s win; in the second, he scored four goals but had zero assists and Maryland took the victory.

CJ Kirst missed the first part of the season with injury, but put together back-to-back six-point outings recently. Four players have won an NCAA championship and professional championship in the same season; will he be No. 5?

Whipsnakes

Veteran attackman Rob Pannell is heating up at the right time. He scored two goals and had two assists in a fiery performance in Week 11 as the Whips dominated the Cannons in Boston. His first championship was in 2015. Will 2025 be his second?

Joe Nardella continues to be one of the best faceoff specialists in the league, and that’s been the case for some time now. Nardella is the career leader in playoff faceoff wins (167), and he’ll continue to pad that lead with every FO win this postseason.

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Whipsnakes take final playoff spot in East with win over Cannons

Matt Brandau leads Maryland as it beats Boston and locks up a playoff spot.

Carolina Chaos vs. California Redwoods

Saturday | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN

Injury report:

Chaos: M JJ Sillstrop out (right knee), M Chris Aslanian IR (torso)
Redwoods: D Chris Fake questionable (left groin), G Jack Kelly out (PUP list), A Wes Berg out (PUP list), SSDM Chris Merle IR (ACL), M Sam English IR (high ankle sprain), LSM Arden Cohen out (PUP list), SSDM Marquez White out (PUP list)

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Chaos

Carolina goalie Blaze Riorden is the best goalie in PLL history — and he has the numbers to back that up. His 202 saves are well ahead of second-place Jesse Schwartzman and Dillon Ward (both with 135).

Chaos rookies Owen Hiltz and Jackson Eicher have been rotating at attack and midfield based on which side of the field Carolina is attacking. Hiltz plays attack when the righty wing is nearest the substitution box, and Eicher plays attack when the lefty side is nearest the box. As attack, Hiltz has 10 goals and four assists; as a midfielder, he has six goals and seven assists. Eicher has 10 goals and one assist as attack, while he has eight goals and eight assists while playing midfield.

Redwoods

Ryder Garnsey has generated more than a few highlight-reel plays this season, and teammate Chris Kavanagh lauded his creativity in the news conference after Week 11: “Once he puts one hand on his stick you know something crazy is coming,” Kavanagh told reporters.

Speaking of Kavanagh, the Notre Dame product led all rookies this season with 37 points, well ahead of second-place Aidan Carroll (Maryland), with 29.

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'Dana White's Contender Series' Season 9 matchups and results
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‘Dana White’s Contender Series’ Season 9 matchups and results

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The UFC’s best pipeline for talent is back, as “Dana White’s Contender Series” returned for Season 9 on Aug. 12. American welterweight Ty Miller earned the first contract on the season after his unanimous decision win over Jimmy Drago. White then showed his appreciation for Khamzat Chimaev’s Russian teammate Baysangur Susurkaev, who White said stole the show when he knocked out Murtaza Talha with a vicious kick to the liver in the first round.

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Susurkaev immediately put his UFC contract to work, booking a spot on the UFC 319: Chimaev vs. Dricus Du Plessis undercard in Chicago just four days later. Susurkaev rode the hype wave all the way to his first win, a second-round rear naked choke submission of fellow debutante Eric Nolan.

In Week 2, four of five fights ended early with four knockouts. The other, a unanimous decision victory by Jose Delano over Manuel Exposito in the main event, was an exciting three-round affair in which both fighters battled to the final bell. All five winners left the UFC Apex with UFC contracts.

How to watch the fights

Watch “Dana White’s Contender Series” Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN+: Get ESPN+ here.

FightCenter offers stats and analysis for every UFC and “DWCS” card.

“Dana White’s Contender Series” Season 9 matchups and results:

Week 1 results

Middleweight: Ilian Bouafia def. Neemias Santana by UD
Welterweight: Ty Miller def. Jimmy Drago by UD
Middleweight: Baysangur Susurkaev def. Murtaza Talha by TKO1
Featherweight: Radley da Silva def. George Mangos by UD
Middleweight: Yuri Panferov def. Christopher Ewert by UD

Miller and Susurkaev were given UFC contracts.

Week 2 results

Featherweight: Jose Delano def. Manuel Exposito by UD
Middleweight: Cam Rowston def. Brandon Holmes by TKO1
Men’s bantamweight: Louis Lee Scott def. Kaushik Saikumar by TKO3
Heavyweight: Josh Hokit def. Guilherme Uriel by TKO2
Featherweight: Ramiro Jimenez def. Tommy Cuozzi by TKO1

Jimenez, Hokit, Scott, Rowston and Delano were given UFC contracts

Week 3 matchups

Light heavyweight: Vitor Costa vs. Ryan Gandra
Featherweight: Damon Wilson vs. Marico Barbosa
Light heavyweight: Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev vs. Alik Lorenz
Lightweight: Cristian Perez vs. Manoel Sousa
Heavyweight: Elisha Ellison vs. Brando Peričić

Week 4 matchups

Welterweight: Jack Congdon vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani
Middleweight: Theo Haig vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk
Lightweight: Mandel Nallo vs. Samuel Silva
Men’s flyweight: An Tuan Ho vs. Frank Silva
Featherweight: Tommy McMillen vs. David Mgoyan

Week 5 matchups

Heavyweight: Guilherme Pat vs. Anthony Guarascio
Featherweight: Cam Teague vs. Lerryan Douglas
Light heavyweight: Felipe Franco vs. Ivan Gnizditskiy
Lightweight: Chasen Blair vs. Samuel Sanches
Women’s flyweight: Shanelle Dyer vs. Carol Foro

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