Fantasy football free agent pickups: Believe in Brissett to replace your injured QB?
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Fantasy football free agent pickups: Believe in Brissett to replace your injured QB?
"The 11th Sunday of the NFL season began with the final international game of the season, as the Miami Dolphins topped the Washington Commanders in Madrid, Spain, and ended with the Philadelphia Eagles outlasting the Detroit Lions in windy South Philly. Much happened in between, including Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen accounting for six touchdowns, Arizona Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett breaking the NFL record with 47 completed passes and the debut of controversial Cleveland Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders."
"Sanders was one of several backup quarterbacks called into duty due to injuries to the usual starters. Among those hurt on Sunday was Pittsburgh Steelers veteran Aaron Rodgers (wrist). We await further clarity on which quarterbacks will be available for Week 12. Green Bay Packers RB Josh Jacobs (knee) left his game prematurely as well and Tennessee Titans WR Calvin Ridley (leg) will not play again this season."
"Each Monday, before the current NFL weekend ends, we will identify players available in at least 50% of ESPN standard leagues worthy of your attention, from standard formats to deeper options. The NFL is a weekly league, and player valuation and roles seldom remain stagnant. It does not matter how you acquire players for your fantasy rosters, just that you acquire them!"
Sunday's NFL slate included an international game in Madrid where the Miami Dolphins beat the Washington Commanders and a windy Philadelphia victory by the Eagles over the Lions. Buffalo's Josh Allen accounted for six touchdowns and Jacoby Brissett set an NFL record with 47 completions. Cleveland rookie Shedeur Sanders made a troubled debut. Multiple starters suffered injuries, including Aaron Rodgers (wrist), Josh Jacobs (knee), and Calvin Ridley (leg), with Ridley ruled out for the season. Fantasy managers are urged to target players available in at least 50% of ESPN standard leagues as roles and valuations shift weekly.
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