The Rams had a couple of unfortunate injuries in the backfield last week. Kyren Williams injured his ankle and should miss at least a week, and Ronnie Rivers sprained his PCL, which should sideline him for at least a month. It looks like Evans will step into a role with a high workload and opportunity.
One of the Chiefs’ superstars is in jeopardy of missing the game on a short week. The Broncos also have some injury issues and could be a different version of each team. The only thing guaranteed in this matchup is that Arrowhead Stadium will be loud.
James Conner also got hurt and could miss some time with a knee injury. Dobbs should get more designed runs and may have more chances to throw the ball without Conner moving forward.
The winless Bears will travel to Washington to take on the 2-2 Commanders. Both teams have young quarterbacks that have struggled some this season. They are also entering this game following the best games thus far this season. It should be an entertaining matchup between two young teams.
Depth never hurts, so it is best to evaluate your roster weekly. This article is a great place to look and will feature the best waiver wire additions each week.
The Packers and Matt LaFleur will be waiting for them but might be without some of their best players. The Lions have not had much success in Wisconsin in their history, but Campbell is beginning to change things as he holds a 3-1 record against the Packers during his tenure.
Stroud was protected well for the first time this season in the Texans’ victory over the Jaguars. He did not get sacked after being sacked 11 times in his first two games. He completed 20 of 30 passes for 280 yards and two touchdowns. He is forming a connection with Tank Dell, who is also on this list.
The Giants somehow escaped week two with a win over the Cardinals and now have to turn around on a short week to face one of the NFL’s best teams.
The Rams and Stafford have exceeded expectations to start the year after losing Cooper Kupp for at least the first four games.