Week 10 winners and losers: Taylor, Henderson shine while Jefferson, Darnold struggle
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Week 10 winners and losers: Taylor, Henderson shine while Jefferson, Darnold struggle
"In his highlight game -- thus far -- of a massive season, Taylor scored 49.6 fantasy points, most by any player this season and tied for 36th on the all-time, single-game list among running backs. Yes, it came in an overtime game, and yes, he had a massive amount of volume (32 carries and 35 total touches), but Taylor's 83-yard rushing score in the fourth quarter rallied his Colts from behind"
"Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Detroit Lions: For the second time in the past four weeks, he scored in excess of 35 fantasy points, his 38.2 in Week 10 the second-best single game effort of his three-year NFL career (46.0, Week 18 of 2024). Gibbs matches his personal best with four carries of double-digit yardage, and totaled 49 more rushing yards than expected, per Next Gen Stats, while also adding 12 points receiving."
Jonathan Taylor produced 49.6 fantasy points in Week 10, the most by any player this season and tied for 36th among running back single-game efforts. He totaled 35 touches (32 carries), including an 83-yard fourth-quarter rushing score that rallied Indianapolis and a 33-yard overtime touchdown that sealed the win. The outing was his fifth game this season with at least three rushing touchdowns, tying Chuck Foreman and Marshall Faulk for second-most in a season. Taylor reclaimed the scoring lead (273.9) but faces a Week 11 bye after a poor 7.7-point Week 9. Jahmyr Gibbs scored 38.2 fantasy points, matched his personal best with four double-digit rushes, gained 49 more rushing yards than expected per Next Gen Stats, and added 12 receiving points, keeping him among weekly top-five running back options despite some inconsistency.
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