It was a wild Week 3 in the NFL—blocked kicks everywhere, huge defensive TDs, and injuries shaking up fantasy rosters. George and Cody break it all down, starting with the Giants’ quarterback mess (is it Jaxson Dart time or will Russ/Winston hang on?). We dive into brutal injuries to James Conner and Najee Harris, and how Trey Benson instantly became the hottest waiver pickup of the week. Plus, are the Bengals already out of the playoff race before Joe Burrow’s return? Is Jonathan Taylor back to being RB1 overall? And can Emeka Egbuka already be crowned Offensive Rookie of the Year?
We close with Monday Night Football talk—Lions vs Ravens—and some bold betting/fantasy takes you don’t want to miss.
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