Date | Time | Game |
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Thursday, September 29 | 8:25 PM ET | Miami Dolphins @ Cincinnati Bengals |
Sunday, October 2 | 9:30 AM ET | Indianapolis Colts @ Jacksonville Jaguars |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Carolina Panthers @ Atlanta Falcons |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Detroit Lions @ Chicago Bears |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Tennessee Titans @ Houston Texans |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Buffalo Bills @ New England Patriots |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Seattle Seahawks @ New York Jets |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Oakland Raiders @ Baltimore Ravens |
Sunday, October 2 | 1:00 PM ET | Cleveland Browns @ Washington Redskins |
Sunday, October 2 | 4:05 PM ET | Denver Broncos @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Sunday, October 2 | 4:25 PM ET | Los Angeles Rams @ Arizona Cardinals |
Sunday, October 2 | 4:25 PM ET | New Orleans Saints @ San Diego Chargers |
Sunday, October 2 | 4:25 PM ET | Dallas Cowboys @ San Francisco 49ers |
Sunday, October 2 | 8:30 PM ET | Kansas City Chiefs @ Pittsburgh Steelers |
Monday, October 3 | 8:30 PM ET | New York Giants @ Minnesota Vikings |
Week 4 Fantasy Analysis
We're in the heart of the fantasy football and DFS season, and with the first string of bye weeks upon us, it's important to adjust. The Bears have cheap options across all sites and formats this week, and while they're currently led by Brian Hoyer, it seems a nice pocket of value has opened up. They face a Lions team that allowed four passing touchdowns to the Packers and Aaron Rodgers in Week Three, and should be considered a below average defense moving forward. The Patriots head into their final week without Tom Bray undefeated and facing an extremely inconsistent Bills team. While they're not totally sure who will be starting, it's fair to believe LaGarrette Blount and the Patriots offense will once again run the ball with success. While the Colts and Chargers ended up being kind of a dud in Week Three from a fantasy perspective, the Chargers matchup with the Saints would seem to be another optimal matchup for offensive production. While Drew Brees and the Saints have been below average away from home, this is still a matchup that should go back and forth. While the Rams are 2-1 on the season, they head into Arizona as reasonable underdogs, and for good reason. Despite the winning record, the Rams have won in ugly fashion, and should have a tough time keeping up with the Cardinals offensive production, especially as the afternoon progresses.