Do you sense that? The air filled with the crackling of electricity? It is officially fantasy football season, folks.
The Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs will square off at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night, marking the start of a new fantasy football season.
Here at Bleacher Report, we’ve already tried to assist you in getting ready for the new season with our Week 1 Rankings. However, in 2023, we’re going to attempt something new.
We will go game-by-game every week. We’ll examine the ailments that may impact that game and select a player who absolutely must start.
Additionally, we’ll pick one must-sit player and identify a player that ought to be traded at this time or in the near future. And we’ll focus on one statistic.Fantasy managers should be aware of one statistic regarding each team in each game.
To put it briefly, we’re going to offer a one-stop shop with all the knowledge you require to win that week.
The first week of the 2023 NFL season has been really exciting. The Cleveland Browns shut down Joe Burrow in the early window, the San Francisco 49ers continued to build on their success with a healthy Brock Purdy, and a few rookies made big impressions in their first games.
Jordan Love had no trouble being the top quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins prevailed in an offensive struggle against Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Denver Broncos once again failed to score enough points. The Dallas Cowboys demolished the New York Giants on Sunday, winning 40-0. It was a fitting finale. The New York Jets overcame Aaron Rodgers’ loss on Monday night to defeat the
Cash.
After every game, our NFL Nation writers respond to any unanswered questions and identify the players or trends that each club is seeing rise and fall. Now let’s get started.
With Aaron Rodgers out for the season, can Zach Wilson salvage it? The coaches had been talking about how much Wilson was picking up from his mentor, Aaron Rodgers, all summer. Wilson will probably start for a long time—possibly the entire season—so we’re ready to find out how true that is. The victory on Monday night had both positive and negative aspects, but this will require a shift in the offense’s strategy. Wilson, who is still a young player prone to errors, will have to step down into game-managing mode in place of the explosive Aaron Rodgers at quarterback.
After the victory, RB Breece Hall stocked up. After undergoing ACL surgery in October of last year, Hall ran for 127 yards on 10 carries in his first game.
Including a spurt of 83 yards. Without Rodgers, they’ll need a lot of productivity from him.
Following the victory, CB Sauce Gardner is down. Last season, he set such a high bar that every stumble seems obvious. He gave up five receptions on five targets against the Bills. Although he did not get any severe burns, his completion percentage did
Under coordinator Ken Dorsey, what can the offence do in Year 2 to further assist Josh Allen? Allen’s four turnovers are the centre of attention following the Jets overtime loss, and for good reason. However, the Bills also prioritised improving Allen’s supporting cast throughout the offseason, and those guys fell short on Monday night. James Cook, a running back, only gained 46 yards on 12 carries. Except for wide receiver Stefon Diggs, no receiver had more than 32 yards. The fourth-quarter game-tying field goal drive and some dubious plays in overtime further demonstrate the Bills’ ongoing playcalling problems.
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