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  • Saquon Barkley RB | PHI

    Giants' Saquon Barkley: Two-TD game includes OT walkoff

    Barkley rushed 13 times for 52 yards and a touchdown while catching five of six targets for 74 yards and another score in Sunday's 27-21 overtime win over the Saints.

    Barkley was quiet for most of the game but turned it on late as the Giants mounted a comeback against the tired Saints defense. His 54-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter brought New York within three, and Barkley ended the game in overtime by plowing into the end zone from six yards out. After failing to find the end zone in either of New York's first two games, Barkley has scored three times in the last two games, as he's rounding back into pre-injury form after tearing his ACL early last season. Barkley will look to keep building momentum against the Cowboys in Week 5.

  • Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott: Runs through Panthers

    Elliott rushed the ball 20 times for 143 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's Week 4 win over the Panthers.

    Elliott was impressive throughout the game, as he logged four rushes of 10 or more yards on his was to averaging 7.2 yards per carry. His longest attempt of the day went for 47 yards, which set up a six-yard touchdown for Dalton Schultz one play later. Elliott also scored a touchdown of his own, diving into the end zone from one yard away midway through the first quarter. After a lackluster Week 1 performance against the Buccaneers, Elliott has reached pay dirt in each of his last three games while racking up 309 rushing yards.

  • Nick Chubb RB | HOU

    Browns' Nick Chubb: Hits century mark in win

    Chubb rushed 21 times for 100 yards and brought in his only target for five yards in the Browns' 14-7 win over the Vikings on Sunday.

    Chubb came through with his first 100-yard effort of the season after gaining at least 83 yards on the ground in each of his first three games. The fourth-year back came close to recording his fourth touchdown of the season on a late second-quarter drive, but he was stuffed at the Vikings' two-yard line. Chubb will look to build on another strong fantasy effort when he tangles with the Chargers defense on the road Week 5.

  • Bears' Damien Williams: Finds end zone

    Williams rushed eight times for 55 yards and a touchdown and caught two passes for 15 yards in the Bears' 24-14 win over the Lions on Sunday.

    With David Montgomery leaving the game with a knee injury, Williams picked up right where his teammate left off by shredding the Detroit defense. Should Montgomery be forced to miss time, Williams may be used in a three-down role, giving him significant fantasy value despite the Bears having a weak offensive line.

  • Chiefs' Clyde Edwards-Helaire: Tops 100 yards again

    Edwards-Helaire rushed 14 times for 102 yards while catching two of three targets for 12 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-30 win over Philadelphia.

    Edwards-Helaire hit the 100-yard rushing mark and caught a touchdown for the second consecutive week, this time scoring from one yard out on a shovel pass from Patrick Mahomes. He still doesn't have a rushing touchdown this season, in large part due to Darrel Williams' prominent role in the red zone, and Williams vultured a one-yard rushing score in the third quarter among his 10 carries in this one. Five of Kansas City's six touchdowns Sunday came through the air, but Edwards-Helaire remains the primary option on the ground in this high-powered offense heading into a Week 5 visit from the Bills.

  • Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Eclipses century mark in win

    Taylor (knee) rushed 16 times for 103 yards and a touchdown and brought in all three targets for 11 yards in the Colts' 27-17 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.

    Taylor overcame his questionable designation to generate his best fantasy effort of the young season, highlighting his day with a 38-yard run and a 23-yard scoring scamper in the first quarter for the Colts' first points of the day. The matchup against the Dolphins' run defense was an exploitable one, but Taylor's fantasy managers undoubtedly were relieved to see him deliver, despite yet another relatively capped workload. The second-year back will look to build on Sunday's effort in a Week 5 road battle versus the Ravens on Monday, Oct. 11.

  • Dalvin Cook RB | DAL

    Vikings' Dalvin Cook: Limited opportunity in return

    Cook (ankle) rushed nine times for 34 yards and secured two of six targets for 10 yards in the Vikings' 14-7 loss to the Browns on Sunday.

    Cook was able to avoid a second straight absence, but he wasn't able to deliver much for fantasy managers in his return while sharing plenty of snaps with backup Alexander Mattison. The Vikings did try to get Cook involved a fair amount in the passing game, but the 26-year-old and Kirk Cousins had trouble connecting more often than not. Cook may not have been at full health Sunday, so perhaps another week will help him generate much better output in a favorable Week 5 matchup against the Lions.

  • Bears' David Montgomery: Likely knee injury

    Montgomery suffered a left knee injury during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Lions, Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune reports.

    Montgomery was in visible discomfort while the training staff tended to his leg, and he later needed assistance to get off the field and to the locker room, according to Adam Jahns of The Athletic. The severity of the injury hasn't been revealed, but if he's unable to return, he'll end the game with 23 carries for 106 yards and two touchdowns.

  • Ravens' Latavius Murray: Expected starter Sunday

    Murray is expected to draw the start at running back for the Ravens in Sunday's game against the Broncos, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.

    Pre-game reports suggested that Murray was trending toward a Week 4 start, and that notion appears to have been solidified by the fact that the Ravens made Ty'Son Williams (who's logged 27 carries for 164 in three games to date) a healthy scratch. Also, in Baltimore's backfield Sunday will be a pair of experienced options in Le'Veon Bell and Devonta Freeman, but of the team's veteran RB trio in uniform versus Denver, Murray looks like the higher-percentage fantasy option this week.

  • Broncos' Javonte Williams: To continue splitting time Sunday

    Williams will continue splitting time with Melvin Gordon (ribs/lower leg) in Sunday's home showdown against the Ravens after the latter was confirmed active for the Week 4 contest.

    The rookie appeared to have a chance at true lead-back status at one point during the practice week with Gordon managing multiple injuries, but the veteran trended in the right direction in subsequent days and now is officially available for the contest. Williams still could enjoy a solid complementary workload, however, considering he's logged double-digit carries in all three games thus far.

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