This was a great week to start…
QBs
Eli Manning,
Giants – Passed for 337 yards and 4 TDs, and lost a fumble.
Cam Newton, Panthers
– Stayed perfect while passing for 265 yards and 3 TDs, without a turnover.
Blake Bortles,
Jaguars – Passed for 250 yards and 3 TDs, without an INT, and added 17 rushing
yards and a 4th TD, but fumbled twice.
Ryan
Fitzpatrick, Jets – Passed for 263 yards and 3 TDs, without a turnover.
RBs
Isaiah Crowell,
Browns – Out of nowhere, rushed for 145 yards and 2 TDs, plus a 9-yard catch.
Todd Gurley,
Rams – Rumbled for 140 yards and 2 TDs.
DeAngelo
Williams, Steelers – Scored twice while rushing for 76 yards and catching 2
balls for 15 yards.
Lamar Miller,
Dolphins – Ran for 89 yards and 2 TDs on Monday night.
James Starks,
Packers – Ran for 71 yards and a TD and caught 4 passes for 32 yards and
another TD.
Eddie Lacy,
Packers – Bounced back nicely with 124 rushing yards and a TD, plus a 24-yard
catch.
WRs
Doug Baldwin,
Seahawks – Continued his stellar play with 6 receptions for 82 yards and 3 TDs.
Tyler Lockett,
Seahawks – Enjoyed Wilson’s surge with 6 catches for 104 yards and 2 TDs.
Ted Ginn,
Panthers – Made the most of his two receptions, with 120 yards and 2 TDs.
A.J. Green,
Bengals – Caught 6 passes for 132 yards and a TD.
Golden Tate,
Lions – Ran for 15 yards and turned 9 passes into 60 yards and 2 TDs.
Brandon
Marshall, Jets – He turned 6 passes into 125 yards and a TD.
TEs
Jordan Reed,
Redskins – Caught 9 passes for 120 yards and a TD.
D/STs
Jaguars –
Generated 3 sacks, 1 INT, 1 fumble return and 2 TDs – on a punt return and a
fumble return.
Panthers –
Collected 5 sacks, 2 INTs and 2 fumble recoveries while shutting out the
Falcons.
Steelers –
Amassed 3 sacks, 3 INTs and a TD on an INT return.
Seahawks – Had 1
sack, 1 INT, 1 fumble and held the Ravens to 6 points.
This was a great week to
play against…
QBs
Andy Dalton,
Bengals – Managed just 59 yards and an INT before exiting with a broken thumb.
Brian Hoyer,
Texans – Passed for 155 yards with no scores and 1 fumble, and was concussed.
Matt Hasselbeck,
Colts – Passed for 252 yards without a TD, plus a fumble.
Ben
Roethlisberger, Steelers – Passed for 282 yards without a TD, plus a pick.
Philip Rivers,
Chargers – Passed for 263 yards with an INT.
RBs
Danny Woodhead,
Chargers – Ran for 5 yards and got 8 yards on 3 receptions.
Latavius Murray,
Raiders – Ran for 27 yards against the tough Denver defense.
Thomas Rawls,
Seahawks – Was running well, with 44 yards, before breaking his ankle and being
lost for the season.
DeMarco Murray,
Eagles – Just 34 rushing and 3 receiving yards.
Devonta Freeman,
Falcons – Ran for 40 yards and caught 3 passes for 22 yards, but lost a fumble.
Charcandrick
West, Broncos – Ran for 54 yards, but had a long TD called back on a penalty.
LeGarrette
Blount, Patriots – Picked up 53 rushing yards before leaving with an injury.
Shaun Draughn,
49ers – Only 43 rushing and 8 receiving yards.
Jeremy Hill,
Bengals – Rushed for 16 yards and added just 8 yards on 2 receptions.
Ameer Abdullah,
Lions – Combined for 44 total yards.
WRs
Amari Cooper,
Raiders – Held catchless.
Vincent Jackson,
Buccaneers – Left injured after a 5-yarder.
Dez Bryant,
Cowboys – Left Green Bay with a 9-yard reception.
Stefon Diggs,
Vikings – Just 2 catches for 12 yards for the rook.
Davante Adams,
Packers – Same for him.
Torrey Smith,
49ers – Caught a 17-yarder.
Emmanuel
Sanders, Broncos – Took 2 catches to get 17 yards.
Jordan Matthews,
Eagles – Just 19 yards on 3 receptions.
Michael
Crabtree, Raiders – He also had 19 yards, on 4 catches.
Anquan Boldin,
49ers – His 2 receptions went for 22 yards.
Brandin Cooks,
Saints – Just 29 yards on 3 catches.
DeVante Parker,
Dolphins – Caught 2 passes for 16 yards.
Mike Evans,
Buccaneers – Limited to 39 yards on 3 receptions.
DeSean Jackson,
Redskins – Only 43 yards on 2 balls.
DeAndre Hopkins,
Texans – Any time you can hold him to 3 receptions for 52 yards, you should be
happy.
TEs
Travis Kelce,
Chiefs – Only 18 yards on 3 receptions.
Tyler Eifert,
Bengals – Had 42 yards on 2 catches, then exited with a concussion.
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