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Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Thursday Night Football where Drake Maye and the New England Patriots defeated Justin Fields and the New York Jets. Later, they react to AJ Brown's ongoing frustration with the Philadelphia Eagles offense, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter's season-ending knee injury, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on Aaron Rodgers durability, and much more NFL news heading into Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season! Timeline:00:00 - Patriots beat Jets19:00 - Steelers-Bengals Preview24:30 - Bleacher Report names Lamar Jackson most overrated QB27:00 - NFL files grievance over NFLPA Report Cards38:00 - AJ Brown-Eagles drama continues40:26 - Travis Hunter season-ending surgery48:00 - Jahmyr Gibbs closing in on Barry Sanders Record (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #Nightcap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Campbell Takes the Wheel, Offense Floors It The Detroit Lions put their stamp on Week 10. They routed the Commanders by 22. They hung 44 and rolled up more than 550 yards. The record moved to 6-3. First place in the NFC North followed after the Eagles beat the Packers. The headline was simple. Dan Campbell took over the offense, and the Detroit Lions looked like themselves again. This was the most dynamic snap-to-whistle showing of the season. The calls came out fast. The ball came out faster. The NFL is a rhythm league, and Detroit lived in rhythm. Jared Goff hit receivers in stride and let speed do the rest. Crossing routes stacked yards after catch. Tendencies softened. The heavy 12 personnel looks did not announce run and stall drives. The Detroit Lions added layers, kept Washington off balance, and strung answers together all afternoon. Rhythm Over Hero Ball The Detroit Lions Podcast broke down one sequence that captured the shift. Pony personnel out of the gun. Two backs on the field. Jahmyr Gibbs flared to the flat as the hot answer. David Montgomery inserted and stoned a free rusher. Goff hit the outlet and the sticks moved. Simple. Clean. Smart. That is what this offense can be when the first answer is built in. Concepts stacked nicely. Shallow crossers for Jameson Williams to run. A dig when leverage opened. Amon-Ra St. Brown on the slant. St. Brown on the touchdown off levels. The throws were on time. The spacing was sharp. The result was chunk gains without forcing low-percentage hero shots. Protection looked steadier because the plan cut the defense's teeth. Get it out. Make them tackle. Most of all, the approach felt unpredictable. Motions and formations did not telegraph intent. The Detroit Lions leaned into what their roster does best. Gibbs in space. Montgomery in pass protection and as a hammer. Goff as a point guard. The unit played connected football, and Washington never found the answers. Locker Room Temperature and What Comes Next There was also an undercurrent here. The previous play-caller's public criticism of the offensive line lingered. That kind of commentary belongs in the building. Not in front of microphones. The change arrived like a soft firing or a mutual reset. Either way, Campbell's voice carried, and the offense responded. Trust matters. Fourth-and-two calls tell a team everything. Campbell's aggression and clarity fueled confidence. Players know when the head coach believes in them. They played like it. Detroit sits at 6-3 after the statement win. The next test is heavy. The Eagles await on Sunday night in Week 11. That stage will demand the same tempo, the same answers-first sequencing, and the same discipline that beat Washington. Keep the ball moving. Keep Goff in rhythm. Keep Gibbs and Montgomery involved. If the Detroit Lions keep this identity, they will look like one of the most balanced units in the NFL when the lights come on again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRb8rTxJSiI #DanCampbelltookovertheoffense #JaredGoff #JahmyrGibbs #DavidMontgomery #JamesonWilliams #Amon-RaStBrown #Ponypersonnel #12personnellooks #yardsaftercatch #fourthandtwocalls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich, Matt, and Garret dive into dynasty fantasy football projections on the Dynasty Nerds Podcast, forecasting the top seven at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end two years out in 2027. They debate age impacts, trade strategies, and how youth could reshape rankings, spotlighting studs like Drake Maye, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jaxson Dart, and Caleb Williams at QB; Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Ashton Jeanty at RB; Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Jeremiah Smith at WR; and Brock Bowers, Trey McBride, and Tyler Warren at TE. Hear their takes on rebuilds, extending contender windows, and why the 2027 class could spark massive value shifts. Get 20% off #NERDHERD memberships with 'datahub20' Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football, 2027 projections, quarterback rankings, running back rankings, wide receiver rankings, tight end rankings, Drake Maye, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Jayden Daniels, Jaxson Dart, Caleb Williams, Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson, Fernando Mendoza, Ty Simpson, Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ashton Jeanty, Breece Hall, Omarion Hampton, Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Puka Nacua, Drake London, Malik Nabers, Emeka Egbuka 00:00:00 Start 00:07:32 Top 7 QBs in 2027 00:30:24 Roster Rescue 00:31:01 Top 7 RBs in 2027 00:41:22 FastDraft 00:43:37 DataHub Sale! 00:44:40 Top 7 WRs in 2027 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Another brutal Sunday for the Commanders as Detroit rolled in and handed Washington a 44-22 beating that felt even worse than the score. The Lions piled up yards at will, scoring on their first eight possessions while Jahmyr Gibbs and Jared Goff carved up the defense like it was a walkthrough. Washington, already missing Jayden Daniels and a banged up Terry McLaurin, never found a rhythm on offense and looked overwhelmed on defense. To make things messier, Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw were both ejected in the second half, adding frustration to an already ugly afternoon. The season is now hanging by a thread, the locker room looks exhausted, and the questions are getting louder than the answers. Is Dan Quinn the right guy for the job?
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Detroit Lions vs Washington Commanders Post Game Show: Game 10 Breakdown Lions Look to Clean Up and Build Momentum As the regular season moves into its second half, the Detroit Lions face the Washington Commanders in Week 10 of the NFL season, and our post game show will dig into how Detroit responded during this pivotal match-up. The Lions entered this contest with momentum on the line and a clear opportunity to assert their status in the conference. Meanwhile, Washington has been hit hard by injuries and inconsistency, creating a backdrop of urgency for both teams.On the show we'll evaluate how Detroit handled the trenches, how well the offense executed under pressure, and whether the defense rose to the occasion. With head coach Dan Campbell reportedly calling some offensive plays in place of coordinator John Morton, we'll also explore what that signals about Detroit's identity and whether that shift made a difference on the field.How did Detroit's running game perform? Were the receivers effective against a Washington secondary missing key players? Did the offensive line protect Jared Goff and open lanes for Jahmyr Gibbs, or did protection issues resurface? Defensively, we'll examine whether the Lions created enough disruption and whether the pass rush and coverage were sharp enough to contain Washington's offense. What We'll Cover on the Post Game Show Tonight's Detroit Lions post game show will feature breakdowns of key storylines from the Detroit Lions vs Washington Commanders match-up: Offensive structure and Campbell's involvement: With Dan Campbell stepping in to call plays, how did that affect tempo, play-selection, and execution? Did the Lions look more aggressive or did they rely on safe methods? Defensive performance and adjustments: The Commanders have been vulnerable in certain areas; did the Lions exploit those weaknesses? How well did Detroit adapt when Washington changed formations or tempo? Situational football: We'll analyze fourth-down decisions, red zone execution, penalties and turnovers—all moments that tend to decide tight NFL games. Fan interaction and Detroit Lions reaction: As always, we'll open the lines for live listener calls. We want to hear how you saw the game—were you thrilled with the performance or sensing warning signs? Was Campbell's play-calling bold or too cautious? Your voice completes the story. This match-up is more than just Game 10—it's part of the trajectory of Detroit's season. A strong showing could reaffirm their contender status; a shaky performance raises questions heading into tougher upcoming opponents. On tonight's show we'll not only discuss what happened on the field but also what this means for the Lions moving forward. Join us on the Detroit Lions vs Washington Commanders Post Game Show as we unpack plays, decisions, and player performances while giving you the floor to share your Detroit Lions reaction live. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfKAegIcd7M Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #onepride #nfl #goff #jaredgoff #DanCampbell #morton #washington #WashingtonCommanders #Commanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jahmyr Gibbs can't be contained as the Lions offense flexes once again in rout over Washington! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We just lowered the prices on all of our packages, and promo code 'GURU' gets you an extra 15% off of our already discounted 50% off price tag. https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Analysts JJ Zachariason and Theo Gremminger team up for a loaded episode breaking down the key league-winning trends as we enter the stretch run. JJ reveals his favorite buys and deep sleepers — including Rico Dowdle, Emeka Egbuka, Aaron Jones, and Woody Marks — while Theo digs into the latest player developments shaping the fantasy playoff picture. The duo debates which new trade-deadline fit offers more rest-of-season upside between Jakobi Meyers in Jacksonville and Rashid Shaheed in Seattle, and whether De'Von Achane's elite receiving role makes him the most overlooked league-winner in fantasy football. They also dive into Drake London's emerging alpha role, Derrick Henry's second-half potential, Arizona's offensive reset under Jacoby Brissett, and Chase Brown's quiet PPR breakout. Plus, the guys close with a dynasty deep-dive on Jahmyr Gibbs' passing-game usage and where Drake Maye ranks among the elite dynasty quarterbacks. This one's packed with sharp analysis, actionable buys, and future-shaping insights every fantasy manager needs to hear. Where to find us: http://twitter.com/TheOGFantasy http://twitter.com/LateRoundQB Join the Discord here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/discord#/ Podcast Transcription Here: https://podsqueeze.com/embedded/transcript/jt4oTZzcodGtmY8wk5f6AP Fantasy Points Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/FantasyPts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FantasyPts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/FantasyPts TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasypts #FantasyFootball #2025Rankings #FantasyFootballAdvice #NFL #FantasyFootball #StartSit #Week7 #FantasyFootballAdvice #FantasyFootball2025 #Sleepers #MustStart #FantasyFootballPodcast #FantasyPoints Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Washington Commanders (3-6) host the Detroit Lions (5-3) at Northwest Stadium as Marcus Mariota fills in for Jayden Daniels and tries to keep our season alive.We begin this episode with a quick update on Jayden Daniels dislocated elbow. We received good news on it, with the X-Ray showing no fracture and the MRI showing no ligament damage.We begin the game preview, as we always do, with the injury report for the game. The Commanders injury report sees Jayden Daniels out and Terry McLaurin out once again, but the rest of the team looks good to go. On the other side, Detroit look like they will miss S Kerby Joseph, who leads them in interceptions, but are healthy aside from that.The Commanders offense, featuring Marcus Mariota, will play an underrated Lions defense that features Aidan Hutchinson, Al-Quadin Muhammad, Derrick Barnes, Jack Campbell, Brian Branch, Terrion Arnold and more. How do we exploit this defense? Deebo Samuel is seemingly the only receiving threat, and it's been a while since we've seen Bill Croskey-Merritt and this running game get going.The Commanders defense goes against Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown and this electric Detroit Lions offense that is 2nd in the NFL in points per game. Joe Whitt moves down from the booth to the sideline. What is that going to look like? How do we slow this Lions offense down?The Commanders are home underdogs by 8.5 points and the over-under is 48.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 15 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:25 Jayden Daniels Injury Update8:42 Injury Report9:58 Commanders O vs Lions D26:48 Commanders D vs Lions O39:49 Predictions41:25 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek10
Some talented skill players are on bye for Week 10, which means *you* might have some difficult flex decisions this weekend. We're here to help! That's right: we are going to heal you flexually! Let's pick out some players who are difficult to rank in Week 10, and discuss whether they belong in your lineups. We'll also read some snark via the snarkbag, we'll play a hilarious listener mixtape, and we'll make some picks for DraftKings DFS in Week 10! Guests: Ben Gretch of the Stealing Signals newsletter and DFS Expert Jake Trowbridge. NOTES: Sponsor - www.Blueland.com/harris for 15% off your first order of endlessly refillable cleaning essentials that are better for you and the planet Sponsor - www.ThursdayBoots.com for an incredible value on boots with the durability of a work boot and the style of a fashion boot, starting at $160 Sponsor - https://pick6.draftkings.com/ code HARRIS to make one $5 pick set and get $50 in bonus picks instantly Follow Ben Gretch - https://bsky.app/profile/bengretch.bsky.social Follow Jake Trowbridge - https://bsky.app/profile/jaketrowbridge.bsky.social Follow our show on Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/harrisfootball.com Follow on Twitter - @HarrisFootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://harrisfootball.github.io/dictionary.html Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball Subscribe To the Yacht Club Premium Podcast - https://harrisfootball.supportingcast.fm/ Play in our Week 10 DraftKings Contest - https://www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/184427606 Week 10 Ranks Discussed Today: Devin Singletary Jakobi Meyers TreVeyon Henderson Rashid Shaheed Emari Demercado Jake's Week 10 DraftKings Lineup: QB - Jacoby Brissett - $4,600 RB - D'Andre Swift - $6,100 RB - Jahmyr Gibbs - $8,000 WR - Marvin Harrison - $5,300 WR - Jaxon Smith-Njigba - $8,600 WR - Garrett Wilson - $6,100 TE - Trey McBride - $6,000 FLEX - David Njoku - $3,200 DEF - Dolphins - $2,000 Chris's Week 10 DraftKings Lineup: QB - Jaxson Dart - $5,700 RB - Kyren Williams - $6,600 RB - Quinshon Judkins - $6,500 WR - Jaxon Smith-Njigba - $8,600 WR - Zay Flowers - $5,900 WR - Wan'Dale Robinson - $5,300 TE - Mason Taylor - $3,200 FLEX - D'Andre Swift - $6,100 DEF - Dolphins - $2,000 (h.m. - J.J. McCarthy - $4,900; Rico Dowdle - $6,300; Zach Charbonnet - $5,100; Emeka Egbuka - $7,000; Khalil Shakir - $5,100; Parker Washington - $4,700)
Today's episode of the podcast covers some NFL Leaderboards, dives into a discussion about Early Declare and Super Senior statuses, and then finishes with the Week 11 Discussion. As usual, I did not write up the NFL Notes, but I do have at least some brief observations about Early Declare and Super Senior status by position group. This is not meant to be a definitive study, more an observation about where the league is and recent trends. After that, as always, the Week 11 Preview which looks forward to some crucial 2026 QB match-ups. Early Declares and Super Seniors by PositionFor this an analysis, an Early Declare is anyone who leaves college the minimum 3 years after high school. A Super Senior is anyone who leaves college 5+ years after high school. To be clear, I don't think the analysis is re-inventing the wheel in any way, shape, or form and much of this is probably self-evident to at least some people, but I would wager even some of those people might be shocked by the degree in some of these points. * This should surprise no one, but the QB position is the only position — particularly at the top — where being a Super Senior is not a detriment particularly relative to being an early declare in recent memory. Several elite QBs (Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, Bo Nix) are Super Seniors, and QB is the only position where choosing between the top three Early Declares and top three Super Seniors would be a debate; the top 3 Early Declares on KTC right now are Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, and Patrick Mahomes, so they still may have the edge here, but compare that to WR where the KTC rankings would make a similar comparison Ricky Pearsall, Jayden Reed, and Terry McLaurin v Ja'Marr Chase, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Justin Jefferson. * RB is the position where the TOP END is the most dominated by Early Declares. The top 6 RBs and 13 of the top 14 RBs are Early Declares (Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ashton Jeanty, De'Von Achane, Omarion Hampton, Quinshon Judkins, Bucky Irving, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Breece Hall, Josh Jacobs, Kyren Williams). That said, the gap between simply being a senior and a super senior, at least in the moment, seems less extreme at RB compared to WR. James Cook is the other RB in the Top 14, and as a 4th Year player, he creates the biggest divide between Senior and Super Senior, but players like Chase Brown, Jaylen Warren, and before his injury Cam Skattebo are more highly valuable to their positions relative to the Seniors and compared to the WR position. * At WR, within the top 24, there is a 2/3 to 1/3 preference towards the Early Declares, with 8 Early Declare WRs in the top 12 and 16 Early Declare WRs in the top 24. Beyond that though, the most unique aspect of WRs in this analysis is the complete lack of players achieving significant success after becoming Super Seniors. Ricky Pearsall and Jayden Reed have had some relative success aside from injuries, but injuries are a relevant reality in the sport, and if they do not turn their careers around soon, the biggest 5th Year WR hit since Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel — both of whom are ~30 YO now — is probably Rashid Shaheed? Or perhaps still Jayden Reed even with the injuries. Since the podcast, Deebo has fallen out of the Top 50 and Shaheed has risen into the top 50, but essentially these 5 WRs are the 5 that rest near or above the fringe of WR50. That is a very small number of relevant players throughout the entire position. * As one additional note, among the 8 WRs who have Senior (not super) status in the Top 24 on KTC, four of these eight WRs (Egbuka, Odunze, DeVonta, Olave) had an excellent season with high draft status prior to returning for their four season. Two more of these WRs (Ladd & Puka) were heavily impacted by injuries throughout their collegiate careers. This is why, in my eyes, even the bar for a fourth year player at the WR position should be very high or have significant excuse as to why they were not able to become more successful earlier in their careers. My belief is that this is because WR is so skills driven that early skills development is still underrated in the scouting process. This is admittedly not the most optimistic analysis, and I did not spin it directly like this on the podcast, but there is a reason that I bring all these items up on a Show/Sub that slants to the NFL Draft: There's some evidence that being an Early Declare for Dante Moore would be more enticing for teams to the extent that it might help him stay in the First Round relative to maybe a similar QB with a similar season who was a 4th Year player, but the fact that so many of those QBs being drafted as Early Declares are on the bottom of the top 20-28 QBs might suggest that for Dante Moore, if he wants to be a very good QB, staying at Oregon might be the most logical decision. And for Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, while at other positions returning for a 5th Year would be a detriment, there's not necessarily anything obvious in the numbers right now — particularly if your goal is to be a very good QB — that suggests going back for a 5th Year is a bad idea. At RB, our top two don't need discussed here, but particularly as Jonah Coleman may re-enter the RB2 conversation with the injury to Justice Haynes, this is just another sign that Coleman best abilities might lie in FLOOR and not CEILING. And at WR, luckily our top three are fine here — it is part of what makes them the top 3. Jordyn Tyson is the only senior, but he slides nicely into that category that also fits Egbuka, DeVonta, Odunze, and Olave. The concern is more as we get into the stages where Chris Bell, Germie Bernard, and even Denzel Boston are becoming first round picks that people are excited about. Boston scores okay compared to those players, but is a clear step down. Bell and Bernard are not particularly close. That doesn't mean they can't be very good WRs, but unless there is more well-rounded development, they are the two players right now where they seem like they may slip into my own 1st Round, but in most drafts I would not want to rank them with a Top 12 grade. Make sure to check out the Fantasy for Real podcast where I go over these games in preparation for Week 11.After a few weeks where the match-ups for the 2026 QBs were not quite as exciting, this weekend showcases many of our top QBs matched up in important games. The biggest match-up and Game of the Week features LSU & Garrett Nussmeier taking on Alabama & Ty Simpson, with Nussmeier in particular needing to take advantage of the limited opportunities he has left before the 2026 NFL Draft. Aside from this top game, both Dante Moore and Fernando Mendoza find themselves against tricky defenses in road environments. This is another big opportunity week for the 2026 QB Class with plenty of other big games to look through as well. Friday Night LightsNorthwestern @ USC at 9:00 PM on FOXKey Players: Griffin Wilde, WR, Northwestern (2026) ; Jayden Maiava, QB, USC (2026) ; Makai Lemon, WR, USC (2026) ; Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (2026)Not too much action late Friday night, but USC does have one of the most intriguing teams for the 2026 NFL Draft in particular. While the injury to Waymond Jordan and playing through injuries for Ja'Kobi Lane has limited some of the intrigue, this team still features two potential Day 2 or higher WRs including a top 3 WR in Makai Lemon. QB Jayden Maiava flirted with the First Round QB conversation, but right now seems to be firmly on the outside looking in after poor performances the last two weeks. This game is unlikely to get him back in the conversation, but it can get him on the right track for at least Day 2 moving forward. For Northwestern, Griffin Wilde remains an intriguing, productive player within College Football. A third year player in his first year in the Big Ten, Wilde is very likely the most important member of the Northwestern offense.Week 11 College Football GAMEDAY PreviewsGAME OF THE WEEKLSU @ Alabama at 7:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (2026) ; Harlem Berry, RB, LSU (2028) ; Caden Durham, RB, LSU (2027) ; Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (2026) ; Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU (2027) ; Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (2026) ; Jamarion Miller, RB, Alabama (2026) ; Daniel Hill, RB, Alabama (2027) ; Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama (2027) ; Lotzeir Brooks, WR, Alabama (2028) ; Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (2026) ; Isaiah Horton, WR, Alabama (2026)Very likely the “Game of the Week” this week pits QBs Garrett Nussmeier and Ty Simpson against each other, each with the ability to raise their stock in the upcoming NFL Draft. For Nussmeier, a player without eligibility and a nearly nonexistent path to the CFB Playoff, this will be one of the last opportunities to make an impression. If Simpson wishes to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, that might be true for him as well, though Simpson will have more post-season opportunities most likely. Simpson has showcased excellent ability to play the QB position, but as someone with very few starts, Simpson is still an incomplete picture.These teams are also quite similar in how they have matched-up on Offense this year, with the exception of Simpson being able to execute in the difficult situations that Nussmeier has struggled in. But on the ground, both teams have struggled quite a bit this season. LSU has seemingly found something in RB Harlem Berry adding a bit more consistency on the ground the last couple of weeks, and between the true freshman and sophomore RB Caden Durham, LSU definitely has a very intriguing tandem on the ground. For Alabama, the most intriguing RB at this stage for NFL futures is probably 244-lb sophomore Daniel Hill. And while they are different shapes and sizes significantly, each team features some elite upside at pass-catching positions. Trey'Dez Green of LSU has been a match-up nightmare on paper for his entire career, but the last three games have begun to bring that theory into reality. He is currently my TE1 in all of College Football, with a significant gap between Green and anyone else. On the complete opposite side of the size spectrum, Ryan Williams of Alabama is an elite prospect, still 18-Years Old, but needs to work on his consistency particularly with his hands. Aside from Williams, potential fantasy 1st-Round pick Germie Bernard and true freshman Lotzeir Brooks make up a dangerous trio that also includes other supplemental players like Isaiah Horton. This is one of the more intriguing and multi-faceted games we have had in a few weeks, with huge 2026 NFL Draft implications from primarily the QB position as well as depth in future talent at RB, WR, and TE.TOP GAME #2Texas A&M @ Missouri at 3:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (2026) ; Mario Craver, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ashton Bethel-Roman, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri (2027) ; Donovan Olugbode, WR, Missouri (2028) ; Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri (2026) ; Brett Norfleet, TE, Missouri (2026)While players like mobile QB Marcel Reed and 3rd-year RB Rueben Owens have started to make an impact and enter into potentially draftable conversations, the strength of the Texas A&M Aggies remains the WR room. Kevin Concepcion is a fringe top-10 player on my Fantasy Big Board for the upcoming NFL Draft, and while Mario Craver's size may restrict him from being a 1st Round pick, both of these WRs have flashed playmaking ability at the highest levels of College Football. While it was only 1 Catch in his follow-up performance, Ashton Bethel-Roman is a second year WR and highly recruited player who has made an impact in each of the last two games, including 130 Receiving Yards on just 43 Routes (3.02 Y/RR). Bethel-Roman is behind his teammates so far in production, but he is also the only WR listed in this room at 6' tall. For Missouri, Ahmad Hardy is having a phenomenal season for a 19-Year-Old RB in the SEC even after the fall-off in performance against SEC play, but that fall-off is something that Hardy will need to rectify a bit and showcase that his rushing style can translate to the NFL level. Kevin Coleman Jr. is a YAC receiver with some promise at the NFL level, while Brett Norfleet is a TE with excellent size. The most intriguing pass catcher for Missouri may be the true freshman, Donovan Olugbode, who at least should be seen as potentially the highest upside Devy player of the group.Tough Road Spots for VERY Important QBsIndiana @ Penn State at Noon on FOXKey Players: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (2026) ; Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (2026) ; Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (2026) ; Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (2026)Just like last week against Ohio State, this is not the Penn State team we were expecting. Even some teams that have fall-offs like Florida retain a high degree of intrigue for this list, but Penn State's lack of pass catching weapons and injury to QB Drew Allar knock them from an intriguing team to a pair of RBs, one of which in Nicholas Singleton has been a massive disappointment so far this season. Singleton will look to take on his last major opportunity as a College Football player this weekend alongside the RB getting all of the work, Kaytron Allen. The main focal point for this game though will be Fernando Mendoza. It's not entirely fair as the team Oregon beat had aspirations for a National Championship and a different Head Coach, but this is an intriguing pair of games between this game and Oregon's game this week, as both Mendoza and Oregon's Dante Moore get to play in a road environment that we have seen the other play in already this season. OSU's Julian Sayin ripped Penn State apart last week, which likely takes away some ability for Mendoza to get much credit for doing the same even on the road, but this may be the biggest regular season test remaining for Mendoza, who is one of the most likely QBs to appear in the College Football Playoff. If this game is not a sufficient test for Mendoza, it seems less likely that Mendoza will find a test in the next two opponents, Wisconsin & Purdue, who are a combined 4-13.Oregon @ Iowa at 3:30 PM onKey Players: Dante Moore, QB, Oregon (2026) ; Dierre Hill Jr., RB, Oregon (2028) ; Jordan Davison, RB, Oregon (2028) ; Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon (2028) ; Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (2026) ; Kamari Moulton, RB, Iowa (2026)While RB Kamari Moulton has had a few good games for Iowa this season, the ranking of this game so highly in the Weekly Preview is entirely about the Oregon offense – which has struggled in two of the past three games – facing a tough Iowa Defense on the Road. The Wisconsin game was a sloppy, weather-influenced mess, but with so little experience and a limited number of games against top teams, QB Dante Moore will need to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him. As mentioned above, this Iowa game also creates a point of comparison between Moore and Mendoza, and unlike Penn State, this environment is probably going to be seen as fairly similar situationally. Kenyon Sadiq might still be my #1 TE, but he has been one of the more disappointing players so far in 2025. If he wishes to enter the draft and be taken as a true and promising TE1, Sadiq will likely need to show a bit more consistency throughout the rest of the season. Outside of these two, Oregon has a number of intriguing freshman between #1 HS freshman WR Dakorien Moore and the RBs, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordan Davison.Other Games to Watch this WeekendGeorgia @ Mississippi State at Noon on ESPNKey Players: Nate Frazier, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Chauncey Bowens, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (2026) ; Fluff Bothwell, RB, Mississippi State (2027) ; Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (2026) ; Anthony Evans III, WR, Mississippi State (2026)The early season fumbles got Nate Frazier in the doghouse, but he has played better the last few weeks and has gone four Gs now without a fumble. Chauncey Bowens is not nearly the highly touted prospect that Frazier is, but he is the RB who broke the two big explosive carries in Georgia's most recent victory against Florida. WR Zachariah Branch has been increasingly reliable with excellent YAC skills, and if this most recent game can showcase a bit more growth in areas aside from a “Gadget” role, Branch is someone with elite athletic upside (at his size). There isn't a player necessarily approaching Day 2 on my Watchlist from Mississippi State, but at least three players are in a Draftable range. Fluff Bothwell has excellent size and could grow into a solid SEC RB with another year remaining before he can enter the NFL Draft, and Brenen Thompson (Deep) and Anthony Evans (Underneath) each have clear utilities and limitations.BYU @ Texas Tech at Noon on ABCKey Players: Bear Bachmeier, QB, BYU (2028) ; L.J. Martin, RB, BYU (2026)A huge game for College Football and a smaller game for our purposes, this is the first real opportunity to spotlight freshman QB Bear Bachmeier, who will not be draft eligible until 2028. Right now, Bachmeier is not necessarily getting as much love with three current starting freshman QB with better tools (Underwood, Sagapolutele, & Washington), but as a true freshman leading an undefeated BYU team, Bachmeier deserves a lot of credit. Aside from Bachmeier, there are a few intriguing RBs in this game, most notably BYU RB L.J. Martin. Texas Tech also features a pair of sophomores in J'Koby Williams & Cameron Dickey.Maryland @ Rutgers at 2:30 PM on Fox Sports 1Key Players: Malik Washington, QB, Maryland (2028) ; Antwan Raymond, RB, Rutgers (2027) ; Ian Strong, WR, Rutgers (2026) ; K.J. Duff, WR, Rutgers (2027)Maryland & QB Malik Washington will look to bounce back after a rough home loss to Indiana. Rutgers' defense has been the team you want to play so far this year when you need to get back on track as a Passing Offense, and so hopefully for Washington this is the case on Saturday. For Rutgers, while the team performance has not been great in recent weeks, the trio of Antwan Raymond, Ian Strong, and Future WR Riser of the Week(s) K.J. Duff make Rutgers a sneaky interesting team. If Strong wants to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, he likely needs to start having some of his biggest performances down the stretch. For Duff, there is a clear opportunity to put up 1,000+ Yards and be on every Watchlist heading into the 2026 CFB Season including NFL Watchlists, All-American Watchlists, and Biletnikoff Watchlists.Auburn @ Vanderbilt at 4:00 PM on SEC NetworkKey Players: Jeremiah Cobb, RB, Auburn (2026) ; Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (2027) ; Eric Singleton Jr., WR, Auburn (2026) ; Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (2026)The post-Hugh Freeze era begins with a tough road test against Vanderbilt. While I will be the first to congratulate Auburn on what is hopefully a brighter future moving forward, unfortunately for the Tigers, getting rid of Freeze does not come with an upgrade at QB, and that has been the issue for Auburn throughout the season. Cam Coleman remains the headliner for this team, an elite WR talent with potential to be a top 5-10 pick in the NFL Draft, but the numbers have not quite been there yet. Eric Singleton Jr. has excellent YAC ability, speed, and is very young for being Draft Eligible, but has struggled to produce this season specifically outside of a very limited, gadget role. Jeremiah Cobb has not necessarily entered the Day 2 conversation yet, but he has become the clear lead back for Auburn. Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers had his first truly good game of the season against Texas, and will look to continue that momentum against Auburn. Stowers is #2 in the FBS for Receiving Yards at the TE position.California @ Louisville at 7:00 PM on ESPN2Key Players: Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele, QB, California (2028) ; Isaac Brown, RB, Louisville (2027) ; Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (2026)One player for each of the next three Draft Classes (at least in terms of when they can first enter the NFL Draft), for 2026, Louisville's Chris Bell has excellent size, athleticism, and could develop into an excellent WR, but he is also fairly raw for someone being discussed within the 1st Round. Isaac Brown has excellent explosive ability, speed, and creation ability, but the latter in particular is hard to know how it will translate going from the ACC to the NFL at under 200 lbs. Brown will look to continue his recent dominant stretch against Cal. And then against Louisville will be Cal QB Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele. Sagapolutele had his third multi-turnover game of the season this past weekend against Virginia, but continues to show signs that if he can manage those TOs in particular that he can be a potential NFL Starter / future 1st Round Pick.Florida State @ Clemson at 7:00 PM on ACCNKey Players: Ousmane Kromah, RB, Florida State (2028) ; Micahi Danzy, WR, Florida State (2027) ; Duce Robinson, WR, Florida State (2026) ; Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (2026) ; Gideon Davidson, RB, Clemson (2028) ; T.J. Moore, WR, Clemson (2027) ; Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (2026) ; Tristan Smith, WR, Clemson (2026)This game against Florida State and Clemson – even with the injury to Bryant Wesco Jr. – could potentially be an excellent showcase of WR talent in the next two Draft Classes. The big name eligible for the Draft this year is likely this Week's WR Riser of the Week(s), Antonio Williams. Williams will look to build on his first great game of the season against Florida State, and alongside Williams will be former SE Missouri St. WR Tristan Smith and sophomore T.J. Moore. It was actually Smith who had the more targets between the pairing last week, but Moore is the player within this trio that generally seems to be highest rated in Devy. Most likely the offense runs through Williams & Moore, but it would not be a surprise to see Smith – who offers a bit of a different skillset at 6' 5” – getting more involved. For Florida State, two excellent explosive athletes in Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy will look to make explosive plays downfield or potentially even in the running game. Danzy has been a future Riser recently, and Robinson is at least an athlete worth monitoring. Aside from the WR positions, Cade Klubnik will need to continue and play well to hopefully restore his Draft Stock even to Day 2, and there are a pair of intriguing freshmen RBs who may make appearances in this game between Ousmane Kromah and Gideon Davidson.//Not too much to add today, and I should be back on Tuesday to discuss these 2026 QB Games most of all. Thanks, C.J. Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
Minnesota loss exposes offensive slide The Detroit Lions walked into Minnesota and left with a gut punch. A divisional loss. A game that slipped because the offense never found its level. The Detroit Lions Podcast broke down why. Detroit punted five times, turned it over once, and handed back a takeaway after Terrion Arnold's first career interception. Amon-Ra St. Brown said the room has moved on. It still stings. The Vikings scored 27, but the focus stayed on Detroit's offense. Outside of the Kansas City game, the defense has mostly held up its end. This was about execution, rhythm, and answers that never came. Protection math and third down failure Minnesota dictated terms. Blitzes. Stunts. Pressure from depth and width. Detroit's protection rules could not keep up, and the Vikings kept forcing Jameer Gibbs into pass protection. He lost too often. He could not anchor against those looks, and the Lions repeated the exposure. On film, the structure often broke the same way. Left tackle Taylor Decker and left guard Christian Mahogany passing off to one defender. Right tackle Penei Sewell and right guard Tate Ratledge fanning wide. The edge looks widened. The interior squeeze vanished. The free rusher met Gibbs. Jared Goff saw bodies in his lap. That distortion bled into third down. Detroit is converting about 37 percent, 37 of 102, tied with Tampa Bay. Last season, the Lions lived near 47 percent. Ben Johnson is gone. John Morton is calling it now. The sequencing and solutions are not landing on money downs. Play calls asked backs to protect instead of punish. Hot answers were late. The pocket location felt static. That is how an NFL offense with St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs, and David Montgomery punts five times in a winnable game. Defense held up; special teams did not The defense was not perfect. The Vikings ran the ball with success, and JJ McCarthy's touchdown to Justin Jefferson was a perfect throw and a better catch. Yet individual efforts flashed. Jack Campbell played fast and urgent. Derek Barnes filled downhill. Arnold competed well. Amik held Jefferson under 50 yards despite the score. The bigger leak came on special teams. Kick returns flipped field position. Punt returns stung. A missed kick and coverage busts stacked stress on a struggling offense. That is a tough parlay to overcome on the road. Week 10 vs. Commanders: fixes on deck Washington is next in Week 10. The mandate is clear. Protect Goff with different answers. Keep Gibbs out of solo pass pro against overloads. Use chips and condensed splits to alter edges. Build more quick game on early downs to avoid third-and-long. Lean on tempo to blunt pressure tells. Let Montgomery set tone without the ball on the ground after his fumble. If the Detroit Lions clean the protection math and regain third down timing, the offense will look like itself again. If not, the same issues will follow them into another Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breaking down the top 36 RB rankings and tiers for Week 10 of Fantasy Football 2025.
(1:20) – Rotoworld Player News: Caleb Williams, Kyle Monangai, and Coleston Loveland roll, Joe Flacco keeps Bengals pass game humming, Dalton Kincaid leads Bills receivers, Patrick Mahomes struggles, J.J. McCarthy accounts for 3 scores, Jahmyr Gibbs busts(27:20) – More Week 9 Reaction: Patriots RB splits, Pop Douglas' career day, Drake London dominates, Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor underwhelm, DK Metcalf goes quiet(38:00) – Notable Injuries: Jayden Daniels, C.J. Stroud, Puka Nacua, Tucker Kraft(42:05) – Weekend Warriors: Brock Bowers, Rico Dowdle, Justin Herbert, Jaxson Dart, Sam Darnold, Matthew Stafford(47:25) – Sunday Scaries: Jordan Love, Alvin Kamara, Kimani Vidal, Keenan Allen, Tyrone Tracy Jr. (49:45) – Last Call: Favorite Cardinals at Cowboys bets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Harmon and Chris Allen recap a wild Week 9 in the NFL by providing their biggest instant fantasy takeaways from all the action on the Sunday slate. The two place games in three fantasy buckets: Games we care about the most, games we sort of care about and games that could have been an email.(1:05) - Matt's solo SNF recap: Seahawks 38, Commanders 14(19:00) - Boom and Bust players of Week 9: Drake London and Jahmyr Gibbs(22:00) - Games we care about most: KC@BUF, CHI@CIN, MIN@DET, ATL@NE(56:00) - Games we sort of care about: CAR@GB, DEN@HOU, IND@PIT, JAX@LV(1:21:00) - Games that could have been an email Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Offset of the Migos drops a new album and drops bars dissing his former wife and her new boyfriend. Plus, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is back in the octagon training with one of the all-time greats of the UFC. And, wrestling superstar Jeff Hardy responds to Jahmyr Gibbs amazing Halloween tribute to the Hardy Boyz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Detroit Lions Podcast: Bye-Week Sharpening, Vikings Test at Ford Field The Detroit Lions come out of the bye at 5-2 with a chance to plant a flag atop the NFL conversation and the NFC North. This week's show framed Sunday as less about a reset and more about a reveal. Dan Campbell's group has shown flashes in all three phases, but the complete game has not landed yet. With Minnesota visiting and Ford Field loud, the expectation is clarity on identity, execution, and urgency. Offense on the Clock: Jared Goff, Jamo, and the Run Script The hosts put Jared Goff squarely in focus. Minnesota under Brian Flores sends pressure from everywhere. That puts premium value on protection IDs, early-down efficiency, and Goff's pre-snap control to punish single coverage rather than settling for third-and-long checkdowns. The desk made no secret of it: this is a statement spot for Detroit's QB to orchestrate a complete, four-quarter effort. Receiver usage also drew attention. Jameson Williams was the offensive pick to watch, with the note that when Jamo pops, the whole structure loosens and the Lions look like themselves. Expect shot plays layered off quick-game rhythm to keep Flores honest. In the run game, the show highlighted how defenses are spilling runs and compressing edges, which challenges tight end blocks and condensed formations. The ask this week is decisive crease hits for Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, plus cleaner edge fits so outside zone becomes an explosive option again. The interior duo of Christian Mahogany and Tate Ratledge earned praise for growth, but the emphasis was on translating that into first-down wins that unlock the full playbook. Defense with Teeth: Kelvin Shepherd, Alim McNeil, Branch, and Hutch On defense, Kelvin Shepherd has leaned into disguise and pursuit angles that rattled Baker Mayfield before the bye. Now the personnel sharpen. Alim McNeil's interior gravity returns as a central theme. His ability to collapse the pocket straight into the quarterback's lap gives Aidan Hutchinson and the edges favorable one-on-ones and forces rushed decisions. The show flagged Minnesota's banged-up tackles and a rookie quarterback as an opportunity to flush without freeing escape lanes. That is Shepherd's blueprint. Coverage should look deeper and faster with Brian Branch back. The plan anticipates Branch closer to the line in leverage roles while Detroit mixes man-match with rally-and-tackle rules on the perimeter. With DJ Reed trending toward a return soon and Terrion Arnold working back, the “Legion of Whom” that carried Detroit into the break now gets reinforcements. Add in Aidan Hutchinson fresh off his extension and the hosts could not hide their expectation that Detroit dictates down-and-distance and forces Minnesota to play left-handed. Bottom Line The spread ticked up late in the week, but the show cautioned against scoreboard math in a divisional game. The directive is simpler. Start fast. Own first down. Trust Goff to attack pressure. Let McNeil and the front set the terms. With the bye behind them and the building behind them, the Detroit Lions have the pieces to turn a strong start into a November surge. Now it is time to put the complete game on tape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5BoNgTG3Ls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Wrestling Outlet, Boxman kicks off the show with special guest Cheezman! They take a break from the squared circle to talk about the latest movies, navigating life with kids, and the general mayhem of being a grown-up fan.Then, Smark joins the fray, and it's time to hit the ropes with the hottest wrestling topics:SmackDown Sensation: We discuss Doug Malo, the wrestler who famously dragged Raja Jackson away from Syko Stu, and his big appearance on SmackDown last Friday.Rotunda Update: Getting the facts straight on the Mike Rotunda rumors—he is rehabbing and thankfully not in hospice care.AEW's Finish Line Fiasco: Mark Henry takes issue with AEW for 'disrespecting' him by using his signature finishing move.The Goldberg Rant: Asuka issues a sharp response after Goldberg dismissed her undefeated streak by calling her "some girl."Legal & Loyalty: Eric Bischoff breaks down Andrade's tricky legal situation involving both WWE and AEW.Natalya's New Chapter: We look forward to the release of Natalya Neidhart's new book, The Last Hart Beating: From the Dungeon to WWE, hitting shelves Tuesday.The Road to 42: Cryptic WWE videos have been revealed as a major ad campaign for WrestleMania 42!Vince Russo's New Gig: The bizarre news that Vince Russo has joined Insane Clown Posse's Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW).Hardy-Sized Halloween: Lions star Jahmyr Gibbs and his girlfriend crushed the Halloween game dressing up as Jeff Hardy and Lita!AEW Fright Night: A recap of all the action and spooky surprises from AEW Fright Night Dynamite!Check us out live every Thursday at 9:30 PM ELive on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wrestlingoutletpodApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dirt-sheet-dudes/id1471552947?uo=4Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzYwMzg2NS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wrestlingoutlet/Twitter: @wrestlingoutletEmail: wrestlingoutletpod@gmail.comTotally Inappropriate Team Sports - https://www.youtube.com/@TotallyInappropriateTeamSports
Grading your dynasty fantasy football trades from last week—did you win or lose?
Putting together your fantasy football lineup in Week 9 is gonna be a challenge. On today's show, we're talking about some flex-worthy players that you might not know what to do with -- and we'll try and help! In addition, we'll break down rookie Packers receiver Matthew Golden's game tape to see if we can discern what's going on with him, and we'll make some picks in Week 9 DraftKings DFS. Guests: Jeff Bell of FootballGuys.com and DFS Expert Jake Trowbridge. NOTES: Sponsor - www.leesa.com code HARRIS for 20% off and an extra $50 discount on a great mattress Sponsor - www.ZBiotics.com/harris and use code HARRIS for 15% off a probiotic that makes you feel better the morning after having a few drinks Sponsor - www.RocketMoney.com/harris for a service that helps you maintain and cancel unwanted subscriptions Follow Jeff Bell - https://bsky.app/profile/4whomjbelltolls.bsky.social Follow Jake Trowbridge - https://bsky.app/profile/jaketrowbridge.bsky.social Follow our show on Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/harrisfootball.com Follow on Twitter - @HarrisFootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://harrisfootball.github.io/dictionary.html Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball Subscribe To the Yacht Club Premium Podcast - https://harrisfootball.supportingcast.fm/ Play in our Week 9 DraftKings Contest - https://www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/184157809 Week 9 Ranks Discussed Today: Caleb Williams Kareem Hunt Aaron Jones Christian Watson Chimere Dike Jeff's Thursday Night Pick6 Picks: Derrick Henry over 0.5 rush yards (!) Jaylen Waddle over 63.5 receiving yards Lamar Jackson under 37.5 rush yards Jake's Week 9 DraftKings Lineup: QB - Jaxson Dart - $5,200 RB - Christian McCaffrey - $8,800 RB - Kyren Williams - $6,800 WR - Michael Pittman - $5,900 WR - Rome Odunze - $6,600 WR - Courtland Sutton - $6,500 TE - Theo Johnson - $3,500 FLEX - Travis Hunter - $4,700 DEF - Panthers - $2,000 Chris's Week 9 DraftKings Lineup: QB - Daniel Jones - $6,200 RB - Jahmyr Gibbs - $8,000 RB - D'Andre Swift - $6,100 WR - Chris Olave - $6,100 WR - Ladd McConkey - $6,000 WR - Michael Pittman - $5,900 TE - Brock Bowers - $5,000 FLEX - Kareem Hunt - $4,700 DEF - Panthers - $2,000 (h.m. - Jaxson Dart - $5,200; Kimani Vidal - $6,300; Chase Brown - $5,900; DK Metcalf - $5,500; Travis Hunter - $4,700)
Hosts Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price return on the Dynasty Nerds Fantasy Football Podcast to unveil in-season top 12 dynasty WR and TE rankings in superflex TE premium formats. Starting with a loaded WR top tier of Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Jackson Smith-Njigba, Puka Nacua, Malik Nabers, Amon-Ra St. Brown, they debate Puka Nacua's points per game explosion, Ladd McConkey's target volume, Drake London's alpha role, Garrett Wilson's quarterback-proof production, Rome Odunze's alpha establishment, Rashee Rice upside, Emeka Egbuka Baker Mayfield tie. Shifting to TEs, Brock Bowers remains the unicorn despite injury dip, Trey McBride leads in targets, Tucker Kraft dominates yards after catch, Tyler Warren rookies phenom style, Randy Gadsden unlocks red zone, plus Sam LaPorta safety, George Kittle veteran reliability, Dalton Kincaid potential, Colston Loveland future breakout. Get 20% off the #NERDHERD: Use promo code 'datahub' Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty rankings, superflex, TE premium, top 12 QB, top 12 RB, Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, Bo Nix, Jaxson Dart, Caleb Williams, Brock Purdy, Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, Ashton Jeanty, Rico Dowdle, Jonathan Taylor, Breece Hall, Bucky Irving, TreVeyon Henderson, Christian McCaffrey, James Cook, Saquon Barkley, Quinshon Judkins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 317 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast. Host Tatum Everett is joined by longtime friend of the show, WDIV's Hobie Artigue, to give us an update on the successes of the 2025 Detroit Lions season. Hobie breaks down Dan Campbell's steady leadership, the impact of Jahmyr Gibbs in the Lions offense, and the local interest in J.J. McCarthy returning to play in the state of Michigan. Plus, KFAN's Eric Nordquist gives an update on the state of the Vikings fanbase, his desire to see the return of key players to the starting lineup, and the importance of this game at the midpoint of the season. All of this and more is in episode 317 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Ryan Wormeli and Andrew Erickson for their Week 9 fantasy football trade advice with their top running backs to buy low or sell high! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00Monday Night Football Reactions - 0:01:47RB Buy - Jaylen Warren (Pittsburgh Steelers) - 0:09:48RB Buy: Josh Jacobs (Green Bay Packers) - 0:15:09Hard Rock Bet - 0:20:22RB Sell: Travis Etienne Jr. (Jacksonville Jaguars) - 0:21:28RB Sell: Chuba Hubbard (Carolina Panthers) - 0:28:56Audience Questions - 0:31:19What do you think of trading Chase Brown + Derrick Henry for Jahmyr Gibbs? - 0:32:05Half-PPR, send Ashton Jeanty, Brock Bowers and Brian Thomas Jr to receive Bijan Robinson, Kyle Monangai and Tez Johnson (he does have Trey McBride FWIW) - 0:34:10Woody Marks, Jordan Mason, Quentin Johnston, Rico Dowdle, and George Kittle for Jahmyr Gibbs? - 0:35:43Should I trade Quinshon Judkins for J.K. Dobbins? - 0:37:09Outro - 0:38:33 Helpful Links:Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-888-ADMIT-IT. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, NJ, OH, TN, VA). My Playbook - Sync your league instantly to My Playbook to get custom advice on how to manage your team throughout the season. See your league’s top available players, power rankings, and more for free! Check the “Are They Playing” tool each week to get the latest game-day availability odds for all injured players. If you’re premium – you unlock all kinds of helpful waiver, trade, lineup and league analysis tools. You can even auto-start your team’s optimal lineup each week with Auto-Pilot. Sync your league and dominate every week of the season with My Playbook at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the FantasyPros App Follow us on Twitch - The team here at FantasyPros is taking questions all week, every week on Twitch. Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/fantasypros and never miss a stream! Discord – Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support – https://fantasypros.com/review/ BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garrett Price on the Dynasty Nerds Fantasy Football Podcast as they break down their in-season top 12 dynasty QB and RB rankings in superflex TE premium formats. Kicking off with QB tiers highlighting Josh Allen and Jayden Daniels as untouchables, Drake Maye rocketing to QB3 amid breakout performances, and debates on Baker Mayfield's resurgence, Bo Nix's efficiency, Jaxson Dart's upside, plus concerns over Jalen Hurts' tush push dependency, Joe Burrow injuries, and Patrick Mahomes longevity. Shifting to RBs, they tier Jahmyr Gibbs and Bijan Robinson at the top, evaluate Ashton Jeanty vs Rico Dowdle, Jonathan Taylor's berserk pace, Breece Hall's elite metrics and trade potential, Bucky Irving pass-game role, TreVaughn Henderson unleashing, Christian McCaffrey post-injury value, and James Cook's yards per carry explosion. Perfect for dynasty traders eyeing cornerstone players mid-season. Get 20% off the #NERDHERD: Use promo code 'datahub' Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty rankings, superflex, TE premium, top 12 QB, top 12 RB, Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, Bo Nix, Jaxson Dart, Caleb Williams, Brock Purdy, Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, Ashton Jeanty, Rico Dowdle, Jonathan Taylor, Breece Hall, Bucky Irving, TreVaughn Henderson, Christian McCaffrey, James Cook, Saquon Barkley, Quinnshawn Judkins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breaking down the top 36 RB rankings and tiers for Week 9 of Fantasy Football 2025.
Detroit Lions Podcast: Bye Week Breakdown and the Road Ahead The Detroit Lions are resting at 5-2 heading into their bye week, a well-earned pause after a physical stretch that tested depth, discipline, and coaching adaptability. In this week's episode of The Grey Area, the focus is on Dan Campbell's leadership, John Morton's offensive adjustments, and Kelvin Shepherd's rapidly evolving defense. The conversation also revisits the state of officiating across the NFL, plus the impact of returning players like Alim McNeil and Malcolm Rodriguez on what's shaping up to be a legitimate contender in Detroit. Dan Campbell's Culture and the Coaching Evolution The Lions' turnaround continues to be a reflection of Dan Campbell's culture. The podcast digs into how Campbell's process-driven approach has stabilized the organization, even amid significant coaching turnover. Both coordinators—John Morton on offense and Kelvin Shepherd on defense—were groomed internally, proof that Campbell and his staff are developing not only players but leaders. The Lions have carried Campbell's personality onto the field: gritty, self-aware, and never satisfied. Offensively, Morton has been under the microscope. Through seven games, the Lions rank top 10 in nearly every major category, but their inconsistency on third down (20th in the NFL) has drawn scrutiny. Jared Goff has been efficient but not perfect, completing over 70 percent of his passes while facing more interior pressure than at any point in his Lions tenure. Campbell acknowledged during the bye that the team's offensive inefficiencies—especially on third and long—will be a point of emphasis in the coming weeks. Despite those struggles, Morton's system remains effective because of the personnel's versatility. Goff's timing and ball placement keep drives alive, while Amon-Ra St. Brown's route precision continues to anchor the passing attack. The run game, powered by Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, remains among the NFL's most productive. Morton's challenge now is translating that success into sustained drives in high-leverage moments. Kelvin Shepherd's Defense and the Next Chapter On the other side of the ball, Kelvin Shepherd's defense has been the revelation of the season. The podcast highlights his linebackers-first philosophy and creative use of disguise. With Alim McNeil healthy again, the defensive front has regained its push, freeing Aidan Hutchinson and the edge rushers to attack more freely. Shepherd's background as a former linebacker is evident in how disciplined this unit has become in pursuit angles and tackling. Malcolm Rodriguez, who returned to practice this week, brings another layer of toughness and range to the linebacker corps. Meanwhile, reinforcements in the secondary, including Brian Branch and Terrion Arnold, are expected to solidify what has become a confident and opportunistic defense. The Lions exit their bye not just healthier but sharper. Their blend of physical identity, coaching innovation, and locker-room leadership has them firmly positioned among the NFL's elite. Campbell's message remains simple: the foundation is built, but the climb is just beginning. With a defense ascending under Kelvin Shepherd, an offense still capable of fireworks under John Morton, and Jared Goff steering the ship, the Detroit Lions have everything they need to turn belief into something far more tangible this season. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PpzTw7Kb4Y #LionsCultureShift #DefenseLeadsTheWay #ByeWeekRefocus #NextManUpLions #NewEraDetroit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Detroit Lions Podcast: Defense, Depth, and a Dominant Bye Week The Detroit Lions enter their bye week at 5-2 after handling the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under the Monday night lights. In this week's episode of Bischoff and Brown, the focus shifts from celebration to evaluation. The hosts dive deep into how the Lions' defense, led by coordinator Kelvin Shepherd, delivered a statement performance despite missing key starters. The show also unpacks Jared Goff's uneven night, the continued emergence of Alim McNeil, and how role players like Nick Whiteside stepped into the spotlight when Detroit needed them most. Kelvin Shepherd's Defense Takes Center Stage The Lions' 24-9 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was built on defensive discipline and depth. With their top four defensive backs sidelined, Kelvin Shepherd and his unit produced one of the best defensive showings of the NFL season. The secondary, jokingly dubbed “The Legion of Whom,” held Baker Mayfield to under 200 passing yards and a season-low quarterback rating. Shepherd's mix of disguised pressures, rotating coverages, and aggressive gap fits completely neutralized Tampa Bay's offense. The defensive line dominated from the opening whistle. Alim McNeil, back from injury, made an immediate impact, collapsing the pocket from the interior and freeing up Aidan Hutchinson and the edge defenders to generate consistent pressure. McNeil's ability to anchor against the run and push through double teams allowed Detroit's blitz packages to hit home. Depth players like Nick Whiteside and Eric Hallett showed they belong, filling in for injured starters and playing with energy and precision. The hosts emphasize how different this defense looks under Shepherd compared to past seasons. The scheme is flexible, personnel-driven, and rooted in teaching—something the Lions lacked in earlier iterations. If Detroit can maintain this defensive identity while regaining key contributors like Brian Branch and Terrion Arnold after the bye, it could cement them as one of the NFC's most complete teams. Jared Goff and the Offense Search for Balance While the defense carried the night, the offense had its share of uneven moments. Jared Goff faced relentless interior pressure from Vita Vea and struggled to find rhythm early, finishing with modest numbers by his own high standards. Offensive coordinator John Morton's play calling drew mixed reviews, particularly on third downs, where Detroit remains 0-for-20 this season on third-and-10 or longer. Still, when the Lions needed a spark, they got it from Jahmyr Gibbs, whose 78-yard touchdown run broke the game open. The hosts agree that while the offense isn't firing on all cylinders, Goff's efficiency and composure remain constants. The bye week should give Detroit time to refine its protection schemes, redistribute touches, and reintegrate playmakers like Jameson Williams and David Montgomery into the rhythm of the attack. The episode closes with optimism. The Lions enter their bye with confidence, balance, and a clear identity. With Kelvin Shepherd's defense ascending, Alim McNeil healthy, and Jared Goff in command of a veteran offense, Detroit is positioned not just for a playoff run—but for sustained success down the stretch of the NFL season. https://youtu.be/QoEvNxtcPsU Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! http://shirt.detroitlionspodcast.com Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #onepride #allgrit #LionsDefenseDominates #NextManUpMentality #UnfamiliarHeroes #ByeWeekMomentum #DefensiveIdentityShift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From ‘4th Down in the Motor City' (Subscribe Here): The Lions head into their bye week a dominant 5-2! We get Dan Campbell's postgame thoughts on the win, praising the "next man up" defense and Jahmyr Gibbs' huge night, but also hear his orders for the break. We dive into the film to find even more to love about the stifling defensive performance. Finally, should we be worried about Jameson Williams' latest cryptic social media posts after a win? (Hint: No) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris and Stanford Steve dive deep into the Monday Night Football matchups from Week 7 in the NFL. The Seattle Seahawks came out on top against the Houston Texans. Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba were a lethal combo as CJ Stroud and the Texans offense couldn't find their rhythm. Then Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs and the Detroit Lions sprinted by Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A lot of shifting in the NFC playoff race while the Texans need to find something if they want to salvage their season. (00:00) - MNF (00:22) - Seahawks 27 Texans 19 (13:00) - Lions 24 Buccaneers 9 (31:38) - Around the NFL Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Also, check out our paddling partners at Appomattox River Company to get your canoes, kayaks and paddleboards so you're set to hit the river this summer. Green Light's YouTube Channel, where you can catch all the latest GL action: Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you.
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From ‘4th Down in the Motor City' (Subscribe Here): Total Domination! The Lions crushed the Buccaneers 24-9 on Monday Night Football, holding Baker Mayfield to a season-low in points. We have instant reaction to the game, detailing exactly how Kelvin Sheppard dialed up a defensive masterclass that stifled the Bucs offense. Oh, and the offense wasn't bad either: Jahmyr Gibbs went absolutely nuts, accumulating 218 scrimmage yards and scoring a 78-yard touchdown! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Detroit Lions Podcast: A Defensive Statement and a Well-Timed Bye The Detroit Lions delivered one of their most complete performances of the season on Monday night, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-9 to improve to 5-2. In this week's episode of The Gray Area, the focus is on how this team, led by Dan Campbell, continues to evolve. The conversation explores the resurgence of the Lions defense, Jared Goff's continued efficiency, and how coordinator Kelvin Shepherd and defensive tackle Alim McNeil helped shut down Baker Mayfield and a capable Buccaneers offense. The show also dives into officiating trends across the NFL, offensive inconsistency, and what this bye week means for a team that's banged up but on the rise. Defense Defines the Night For the first time this year, the Lions won a game with their defense, and they did it with a lineup that was barely recognizable. Kelvin Shepherd orchestrated a masterclass with a patchwork secondary — a “Legion of Whom” featuring players like Nick Whiteside, Rocky Ya-Sin, and Arthur Maulet — all of whom contributed to one of the season's most dominant defensive showings. The Buccaneers were held to their lowest scoring output since September 2024, with just nine points and under 250 total yards. The turning point came up front. Alim McNeil, returning from injury, was a wrecking ball in the interior, collapsing the pocket and forcing Mayfield to rush decisions. His presence completely changed the dynamic of the defensive front, freeing up Aidan Hutchinson and the edge rushers to play looser. The hosts praise Shepherd for trusting his depth and his players' preparation, noting that the defensive cohesion and communication looked better than at any point this season. The win also adds weight to the ongoing officiating conversation. After a string of questionable calls in Kansas City, the Lions were finally on the favorable side of the whistle, with a soft push-off penalty on Jared Goff's would-be interception erased by contact downfield. The episode discusses how the team managed to keep composure, even as fans remain skeptical of how officiating has shaped games across the NFL this season. Goff's Efficiency and the Offense's Next Step Offensively, Jared Goff continued his efficient rhythm, completing 72 percent of his passes despite constant pressure from Todd Bowles' blitz-heavy scheme. The Lions didn't produce gaudy numbers, but they were opportunistic. Baker Mayfield couldn't replicate the magic that had fueled Tampa Bay's early-season run, thanks in large part to Detroit's defensive containment and red-zone execution. The podcast also highlights the need for the offense to rediscover its balance coming out of the bye week. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs broke off an explosive 78-yard touchdown, but outside of that, Detroit managed just 2.7 yards per carry. The hosts stress that the run game must be more consistent, particularly as the schedule toughens in November. The bye week arrives at a perfect time. Key players like Brian Branch, Kirby Joseph, and Terrion Arnold are expected to return soon, giving the Lions their full arsenal for the first time since Week 2. As the hosts conclude, the Detroit Lions look every bit like a contender — deep, resilient, and battle-tested — and with Shepherd's defense rounding into form, they're built to stay that way when the season gets serious. https://youtu.be/ltI9NM_qi6U Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #allgrit #onepride #tampabay #tampabaybuccaneers #buccaneers #bucs #bakermayfield Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lone Wolves Recapping the Detroit Lions 24-9 victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers!
Welcome to The Bubba Dub Show — where comedy meets real talk about the NFL, NBA, and life! Bubba Dub breaks down Monday Night Football as the Detroit Lions beat down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24–9. Jared Goff came out
Jaxon Smith-Njigba is a one-man army, the Texans offense is toast and Jahmyr Gibbs might be the best running back in the league. Those are but a few takeaways that Gregg Rosenthal and Nick Shook had on what might be the final Monday Night Football doubleheader in NFL history — Week 7 of the 2025 NFL regular season. In short, the Detroit Lions bounced back in a big way over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Seattle Seahawks proved to be leaps and bounds better than the Houston Texans — a team that seems to have lost its identity on offense. All of that and more on the latest from NFL Daily!NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nate Tice & Matt Harmon decide whether they're buying what these ascending NFL playoff contenders are selling through 7 weeks of the season. The two hosts kick things off with their takeaways from the two Monday night matchups, as the Detroit Lions steamrolled the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the back of Jahmyr Gibbs, while the Seattle Seahawks overcame some sloppiness to demonstrate their viability as a true NFL contender this season in their win over the messy Houston Texans.Next, Nate & Matt take a deep dive on six ascending teams and decide whether to buy or sell them as true playoff contenders. The duo unpack the Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants and Chicago Bears (with a nod to the Los Angeles Rams at the end).(3:20) - Lions steamroll Buccaneers 24-9(14:00) - Seahawks defeat Texans 27-19(31:25) - Buy or sell: Cowboys(37:20) - Buy or sell: Patriots(45:15) - Buy or sell: Panthers(55:35) - Buy or sell: Bengals(1:01:40) - Buy or sell: Giants(1:09:55) - Buy or sell: Bears Subscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
Patrick Claybon, Marcas Grant, and Adam Rank discuss Jahmyr Gibbs and Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s highlight reel performances in the Monday Night Football doubleheader. Then they share their predictions for week eight’s top scorers, their favorite waiver wire pickups, and the best players to target in trades. The guys also preview the toughest week eight matchups and read your victory Tuesday stories. The NFL Fantasy Football Podcast is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Detroit Lions vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Post Game Show: Game 7 Recap A Monday Night Chess Match at Ford Field The Detroit Lions welcomed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Ford Field for Week 7 of the NFL season, and tonight's post game show will dig into all the angles of this showdown. With Detroit coming off a recent loss and Tampa Bay riding a 5-1 record, this contest had the feel of a playoff preview. The Lions entered as favorites, yet their secondary was hit hard by injuries and the suspension of safety Brian Branch, while Tampa Bay's Mike Evans appeared set to return from injury. All of that creates an intriguing backdrop for our analysis. In the post game show we will look at whether the Lions' running attack regained its mojo against a Buccaneers front that ranks among the league's stingiest against the run. We will also weigh how quarterback Jared Goff fared under pressure from Tampa's blitz-heavy scheme and whether Detroit's receivers made enough impact to offset the Bucs' expectant defense. On the other side, Baker Mayfield and the Bucs' offense provided a different kind of test—can Detroit's defensive line disrupt the rhythm of Tampa Bay's spread-based attack and screen heavy game plan? What We'll Be Talking About On tonight's Detroit Lions post game show we'll break down key storylines from the Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers matchup. Offensive identity and execution: Did Detroit commit to establishing the run with Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery or did they lean on the passing game early? Against a defense that has struggled at times in the red zone, how did Detroit handle scoring opportunities? Defensive response and depth test: With Detroit's secondary in flux, how well did the Lions' coaching staff adjust? Aidan Hutchinson and the defensive front had to carry extra weight—did they deliver? Coaching and situational football: Game 7 set the stage for momentum heading into the next stretch of the schedule. Were there fourth-down or red zone decisions by Dan Campbell that changed the narrative? Your voice in the show: We will open the lines for listener calls so fans can weigh in with their own Detroit Lions reaction. Whether you were buoyed by an inspired performance or left with lingering questions, your perspective drives the conversation. Why This Game Mattered This matchup carried significance beyond the win-loss column. The Lions were aiming to reassert themselves after a setback, and the Buccaneers wanted to validate their status as a contender. From execution in the trenches to precision in the secondary and clutch plays in pivotal moments, this Game 7 had all the trappings of a pivotal episode in Detroit's season narrative. Tonight's post game show will not just reflect what happened on the field but what it means for the road ahead. Join us for a full breakdown of this prime-time clash, the reaction from the fan base, and how the Lions stack up in the larger context of the NFL. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfKAegIcd7M Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #onepride #nfl #goff #jaredgoff #tampabay #tampabaybuccaneers #bucanners #bucs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Buccaneers 24-9 loss to the Detroit Lions as they lose Mike Evans for most of the season due to a broken clavicle and a concussion. Baker Mayfield never looked comfortable, Haason Reddick left injured and Jahmyr Gibbs was unstoppable. Plus more info on Doug Martin's death and the Blue Jays are going to the World Series for the first time since 1993. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send JD a text message and be heard!SPRINGER DINGER! @bluejays going to first #worldseries in 32 years & #donmattingly first time in 46 year #mlb career. Feel for @mariners fans @shane.was_taken & @marinersdancingguy with Shane saying @andresmunoz64 should have pitched to @georgespringer in the 7th. Would have walked him and taken his chances per Shane. First @mlb team to win first two on road and lose seven game #mlbpostseason series too. Enjoyed talking @georgiafootball with @_ajmoss today at @blinkfitness sorry @gatorsfb fans @genova007 & @chrissquit10 could get ugly this weekend. @companyadjace @brianbarnaby @call_me_tca_prez @rho212 @_secretly_batman & @thomaswdonovan talked @dodgers vs #bluejays WS heard only audio of Springer dinger and it was electric. Don't want to hear @danyeserski & @thedarkknight025 saying @yankees would have beat M's since they went 5-1 during regular season. Well they should have won division. Lost 3 @marlins & @_dvn23 blew plenty of games. The if game doesn't work. @nyjets will suck @thebest2mins because of Woody Johnson and as for going after @jaboowins Barns brought up great point keep losing and get a high #nfldraft pick. Which they'll probably screw up. 15 years no #nflplayoffs & look how the @detroitlionsnfl have turned around their organization. Beat up @buccaneers & feel for injured @mikeevans 1k receiving streak is over at 11. Sorry @partylikearochkind & @dominic.etienne #galveston represent! @jaxsnj @will_ujones don't disagree best WR in NFL. @nyrangers 0-4 at home but ended scoreless streak @thegarden 53 seconds in vs @minnesotawild and proceed to go scoreless last 59+ minutes and lose 3-1 falling 0-4 at home. #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Carl and Mike come back with some more Falcons talk as they share thoughts on what they saw from Jahmyr Gibbs in the Lions win over the Bucs and discuss why they believe we should being seeing the Falcons use Bijan Robinson in the same manner as how Detroit utilized Gibbs on Monday.
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(3:10) – Keep it Open/Close it Out, QB + RB: Justin Fields, Chase Brown, Jaylen Warren, Jacory Croskey-Merritt(26:30) – Keep it Open/Close it Out, WR + TE: Rashee Rice, Jauan Jennings, Jameson Williams, Hunter Henry(37:45) – Blind Date: Uncovering usage trends for Jahmyr Gibbs, Ashton Jeanty, Jaylen Waddle, Mike Evans, and Tucker Kraft(49:55) – Last Call: Betting Stefon Diggs for Comeback Player of the Year, Patrick Mahomes to lead the league in Pass TDs, and Drake Maye for MVP Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Scott Bogman and Andrew Erickson as they tackle your questions LIVE on Discord every Thursday at 2 PM EST at fantasypros.com/chat. Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Jake Ferguson and George Dilemma - 0:01:38 Trade Breakdowns - 0:04:31 Start or Sit Marvin Harrison Jr.? - 0:09:05 RB and Flex Sit/Start Decisions - 0:10:48 Week 6 QB Rankings - 0:17:27 How Long To Wait on RB Handcuffs - 0:18:22 FantasyPros My Playbook - 0:20:01 Tough Flex Decisions - 0:20:48 CeeDee Lamb and Ricky Pearsall or Tetairoa McMillan and Rashee Rice - 0:22:35 Potential Dalton Kincaid Replacements - 0:25:04 Consolidating Your Roster - 0:26:38 Trading for Jahmyr Gibbs - 0:31:11 FantasyPros on Twitch - 0:37:48 Jordan Mason’s ROS Value - 0:39:22 Stacked 10 Team League Problems - 0:45:21 Deep Superflex QB Options - 0:48:59 Rapid Fire Chat Q&A - 0:53:58 Outro - 0:58:37 Helpful Links: My Playbook - Sync your league instantly to My Playbook to get custom advice on how to manage your team throughout the season. See your league’s top available players, power rankings, and more for free! Check the “Are They Playing” tool each week to get the latest game-day availability odds for all injured players. If you’re premium – you unlock all kinds of helpful waiver, trade, lineup and league analysis tools. You can even auto-start your team’s optimal lineup each week with Auto-Pilot. Sync your league and dominate every week of the season with My Playbook at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the FantasyPros App Follow us on Twitch - The team here at FantasyPros is taking questions all week, every week on Twitch. Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/fantasypros and never miss a stream! Discord – Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support – https://fantasypros.com/review/ BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.