Week 15, wide receivers and fantasy football
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Terry McLaurin is back for the Commanders. After hitting 20 mph in practice, Coach Quinn explains why his return is such a "big deal" for the offense.
Jeanty checked in as the RB17 through his first seven games. Jeanty’s early value was mostly tied to weekly rushing volume and some touchdown deodorant (five scores). The Raiders ignored him as a receiver through this period — 86 piddly receiving yards.
See which players are running unsustainably hot or cold headed into Week 14, and what it might mean for your start-sit decisions.
The revolving injury status of star wide receiver Terry McLaurin means the Washington Commanders couldn’t ignore the availability of a proven target with a 1,000-yard season on his CV. It makes sense the Commanders re-signed Robbie Chosen to the practice ...
Yahoo Fantasy's Matt Harmon and Joel Smyth discuss if fantasy managers can trust Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders in the fantasy playoffs. Hear the full conversation on the “Yahoo Fantasy Forecast” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. As we head into the second half of the NFL season, it’s important to take stock of where you fantasy football roster stands for the stretch run. In addition to players seeing increased ...
Terry McLaurin's return to action was more short-lived than the Washington Commanders might have hoped. The seventh-year wideout – and Washington's No. 1 wide receiver when healthy – initially missed four games with a quad injury he sustained in a Week ...
The Washington Commanders returned to practice on Wednesday in preparation for a Week 9 matchup with the Seattle Seahawks. Dan Quinn delivered some bad news, ruling out wide receiver Terry McLaurin for Week 9. McLaurin reaggravated the quad injury that ...