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Week 2 of the NFL schedule is almost on schedule (still monday night football Top performance deserves recognition by MMQB staff. Even if the team is feeling down after not winning, the staff may gift him one of his favorite players the game his ball. There were also great performances by a few recipients who didn’t necessarily make the headlines.
Flacco leaves the Cleveland field after passing the Jets over the Browns for two touchdowns in the final two minutes.
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Connor Orr: Joe Flacco: The Jets’ wild comeback has been buried in the early game slate. This was a wonderful Sunday.But it’s worth noting that I’ve been Flacco bandwagon in recent weeksThis all started at a Jets training camp practice in August when we saw him dicing up a particularly active Jets secondary. , gave a high five. Drop DIMES! It’s fun to hype Joe Flacco on purpose, but there was a justifiable curiosity as to whether this attack would help cheer him up and revive his career a bit. Flacco (26-of-44 yards, 307 yards, 4 TDs) is set to play for a few more years, and an outside zone with the necessary elements to support a quarterback. His system allows Flacco to get promoted. It is natural to wonder if Details of the presence of high-end Josh McCown-ian backups.
Gary Gramling: Garrett Wilson: It’s like, sometimes you have to find a way to get the ball to the most dynamic player on the field. Wilson, looking like the best receiver in the rookie class this year based on tapes from his season in college, preseason, and now a two-week regular, had his coming out party in Cleveland. He capped off a miracle victory for the Jets with a touchdown (no one likes a game-winning PAT) and had eight catches for 102 yards and two runs scored. And OC Mike LaFleur made sure his best player was fed (his 15 targets for Wilson on Sunday!). Two things we can all agree on: Wilson is a star, and only the smartest and most handsome of us predicted him to be the 2022 Offensive Rookie of the Year. did.
John Prime: Aidan Hutchinson: The former Michigan star didn’t make the first pick in the draft, but he’s now playing like the best rookie in the league. Hutchinson had three Carson Wentz sacks he had and sometimes couldn’t block. He fits perfectly in Dan Campbell’s defense and has the perfect attitude for what Campbell is building with the Lions. must.
Michael Fabiano: Lamar Jackson: It’s not often the quarterback throws with 6 touchdowns, let alone his game, and he’s not the top fantasy player of the week! was The Ravens quarterback threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns, rushing for an additional 119 yards and a fourth score in the loss to the Dolphins. He finished with an impressive 142.6 passer his rating and, far more importantly, his 42.6 fantasy his points. Combined with Jackson and Tua, he scored a staggering 81.4 points.
Kuwana Claire: Cooper Rush: It’s true that the Bengals didn’t appear as the team that won last year’s Super Bowl, but Cowboys QB Cooper Rush (19/31, 235 yards, TD) injured Dak Prescott and sent Dallas to Rush, who missed Prescott and defeated the Vikings last season, is 2 as a starting quarterback. We have 0 wins and 0 losses.
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