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WR Target and Snap Count Risers from Week 11

Phil Clark examines the most important risers and fallers in target share, red zone targets, and snap count for fantasy football wide receivers before Week 12.

Your wide receivers remain essential components toward accomplishing your unwavering goal of securing a league championship. As the season unfolds, it is crucial for you to utilize the tools that you have available, in order to maintain an extensive level of knowledge regarding the number of opportunities that are being provided to your wide receivers - both in terms of their snap counts and how often they are being targeted by their quarterbacks.

Each week, this article will examine these specific categories, along with any other noteworthy changes in usage that signal an increase or regression in opportunity. This will bolster your efforts to decide which wide receivers should be in your lineups as you plan for Week 12, while also helping you determine which receivers to depend on during the impending fantasy playoffs. Pro Football Reference and NFL Savant were used to obtain all target and red zone target totals, while snap count information was assembled with information from Football Outsiders.

We now are in possession of data from 11 weeks of game action that will provide the basis for comparison of snap counts and targets for each receiver. This will include the most likely candidates to experience a rise or decline in those numbers during the upcoming weeks. Here is a breakdown of the most compelling changes in usage and opportunity from Week 11.

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Overall Targets  

Wide Receiver Week 9 Targets Week 10 Targets Week 11 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game    Largest Weekly  Changes
Adam Thielen 7 BYE 12 115 11.5 5
Julio Jones 10 11 9 111 11.1 -2
Antonio Brown 10 6 13 109 10.9 7
Jarvis Landry 7 5 BYE 106 10.6 BYE
Odell Beckham Jr. BYE 11 4 106 10.6 -7
Davante Adams 9 7 12 106 10.6 5
Stefon Diggs INJ BYE 18 103 11.4 7
DeAndre Hopkins 12 BYE 6 96 9.6 -6
Tyreek Hill 5 10 14 94 8.5 4
JuJu Smith-Schuster 9 5 10 93 9.3 5
Michael Thomas 15 8 4 91 9.1 -4
Mike Evans 10 6 7 91 9.1 1
Robert Woods 9 5 11 90 8.2 6
Keenan Allen 10 9 12 87 8.7 3
Brandin Cooks 8 12 12 84 7.6 0
Golden Tate BYE 4 8 81 8.1 4
Tyler Boyd BYE 4 11 81 8.1 7
Emmanuel Sanders 9 BYE 6 80 8 -3
Corey Davis 10 10 4 80 8,0 -6
Michael Crabtree 7 BYE 3 79 7.9 -4
Willie Snead 8 BYE 8 77 6.9 0
A.J. Green BYE/INJ INJ INJ 76 9.5 INJ
Kenny Golladay 4 13 14 75 7.5 1
Nelson Agholor BYE 7 2 70 6.8 -5
John Brown 6 BYE 1 68 6.8 -5
Devin Funchess 5 5 8 68 6.8  3
Larry Fitzgerald BYE 10 4 67 6.7 -6
Sterling Shepard BYE 3 2 64 6.4 -1
Donte Moncrief BYE 4 2 63 6.3 -2
T.Y. Hilton BYE 7 9 63 7.9 2
Dede Westbrook BYE 10 4 62 6.2 -6
DeSean Jackson 4 8 7 62 6.2 -1
Danny Amendola 7 10 BYE 61 6.1 BYE
Marvin Jones 8 6 INJ 61 6.7 INJ
Taylor Gabriel 5 3 9 61 6,1 6
Zay Jones 6 11 BYE 59 5.9 BYE
Demaryius Thomas 3 BYE 1 59 5.6 -2
Cole Beasley 4 5 7 59 5.9 2
Allen Robinson INJ 8 7 58 7.3 -1
Adam Humphries 8 3 5 58 5.8 2
Chris Godwin 4 7 3 57 5.7 -4
Alshon Jeffery BYE 8 5 57 8.1 -3

Adam Thielen returned from Minnesota’s bye week to collect 12 targets and promptly recapture the overall lead for the season (115). Julio Jones is next with 111, followed by Antonio Brown (109), with Jarvis LandryDavante Adams, and Odell Beckham Jr. in a three-way tie at 106. Stefon Diggs has now accumulated 103 targets, while no other receivers have reached 100 heading into Week 12 game action.

However, six players have attained at least 90 targets – DeAndre Hopkins (96), Tyreek Hill (94), JuJu Smith-Schuster (93), Michael Thomas (91), Mike Evans (91), and Robert Woods (90) - while six other receivers have obtained 80+ targets: Keenan Allen (87), Brandin Cooks (84), Tyler Boyd (81), Golden Tate (81), Emmanuel Sanders 80, and Corey Davis (80). A total of five receivers have also eclipsed 70 targets through 11 weeks (Michael CrabtreeWillie SneadA.J. Green, Kenny Golladay, Nelson Agholor), while 11 have collected 60+ targets.

13 different receivers were targeted at least 10 times in Week 11, although Diggs was easily the weekly leader with a whopping 18. That was the highest total since fellow Viking Thielen collected 19 back in Week 3. The only other weekly total that has exceeded Diggs' Week 11 collection of targets was the 19 that were allotted to Smith-Schuster in Week 2.

Kenny Golladay and Hill were next in line behind Diggs with 14, followed by Tre'Quan Smith (13), Brown (13), Thielen (12), Adams (12), Allen (12), Cooks (12), Woods (11), Boyd (11), Smith- Schuster (10), and Doug Baldwin (10). T.Y. Hilton, Jones (9), Keke CouteeTaylor Gabriel (9). Bruce Ellington (9) just missed double-digits, while Tate, Snead, Devin Funchess, David Moore, Chris Conley, and Mohamed Sanu were each targeted eight times.

Thielen’s 11.5 targets-per-game is currently the league’s highest average among wide receivers, followed by Diggs (11.4). Jones (11.1), Brown (10.9), Beckham (10.6), Adams (10,6), and Landry (10.6). No other receivers are currently maintaining an average of 10+.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Wide Receiver Week 9 Targets Week 10 Targets Week 11 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game    Largest Weekly  Changes
Tre'Quan Smith 3 0 13 33 3.3 13
Keke Coutee INJ INJ 9 39 7.8 9
Bruce Ellington 0 0 9 21 5.2 9
Antonio Brown 10 6 13 109 10.9 7
Stefon Diggs INJ BYE 18 103 11.4 7
Tyler Boyd BYE 4 11 81 8.1 7
Robert Woods 9 5 11 90 8.2 6
Taylor Gabriel 5 3 9 61 6,1 6
Adam Thielen 7 BYE 12 115 11.5 5
Davante Adams 9 7 12 106 10.6 5
JuJu Smith-Schuster 9 5 10 93 9.3 5
Doug Baldwin 4 5 10 39 4.9 5
David Moore 7 3 8 32 3.2 5
Marcell Ateman 0 0 5 5 5 5
Tyreek Hill 5 10 14 94 8.5 4
Golden Tate BYE 4 8 81 8.1 4
Seth Roberts 2 3 7 38 4.2 4
Tajae Sharpe 1 3 7 35 3.5 4
Trey Quinn 0 0 4 4 4 4
Keenan Allen 10 9 12 87 8.7 3
D.J. Moore 2 5 8 39 5.3 3
D.J. Chark BYE 2 5 30 3 3
Devin Funchess 5 5 8 68 6.8 3
T.Y. Hilton BYE 7 9 63 7.9 2
Cole Beasley 4 5 7 59 5.9 2
Adam Humphries 8 3 5 58 5.8 2
Kenny Golladay 4 13 14 75 7.5 1
Julio Jones 10 11 9 111 11.1 -2
Donte Moncrief BYE 4 2 63 6.3 -2
Christian Kirk BYE 6 4 56 5.6 -2
Emmanuel Sanders 9 BYE 6 80 8 -3
Demaryius Thomas 3 BYE 1 59 5.6 -3
Alshon Jeffery BYE 8 5 57 8.1 -3
Michael Thomas 15 8 4 91 9.1 -4
Michael Crabtree 7 BYE 3 79 7.9 -4
Chris Godwin 4 7 3 57 5.7 -4
Marquez Valdes-Scantling 6 7 3 42 4.2 -4
Nelson Agholor BYE 7 2 70 6.8 -5
John Brown 6 BYE 1 68 6.8 -5
Amari Cooper 8 10 5 55 6.1 -5
DeAndre Hopkins 12 BYE 6 96 9.6 -6
Corey Davis 10 10 4 80 8,0 -6
Larry Fitzgerald BYE 10 4 67 6.7 -6
Dede Westbrook BYE 10 4 62 6.2 -6
Odell Beckham Jr. BYE 11 4 106 10.6 -7

After failing to receive a target in Week 10, Tre'Quan Smith collected a career-best 13 against Philadelphia, which easily resulted in the largest increase for the week. It was also a significant surprise to those who had dropped him before his matchup with the Eagles, as he entered the contest with just 20 targets for the season.

Ellington began Week 11 with just 12 targets throughout 2018, and none since he was targeted just once in Week 3. But he might have secured a sustained role within Detroit’s passing attack after collecting nine during his debut as a Lion. That tied Ellington for the second largest increase for the week with Keke Coutee, whose total was the highest since his NFL debut in Week 4.

Those players were followed by a cluster of established veterans who also experienced increases of at least five during the week - Antonio Brown (7), Diggs (7), Boyd (7), Woods (6), Taylor Gabriel (6), Thielen (5), Adams (5), Smith-Schuster (5), Baldwin (5), and David Moore. Baldwin's season-high 10 targets enabled him to attain that rise of five after he had averaged just 4-per-game from Weeks 8-10. John Ross was targeted just 16 times from Weeks 1-9, but the second-year receiver has garnered 13 targets during Cincinnati’s last two matchups, after collecting seven against AFC North rival Baltimore. But whenever Green returns to the lineup, the opportunities for Ross will diminish.

Beckham’s season-low four targets ended his streak of seven consecutive games with at least 10. However, he remains tied with Thielen as the only players that have captured 10+ targets in eight games. Snead has averaged 8.8 targets since Week 6, although the overall unpredictability of Baltimore’s offense is one of this week’s topics in the 5 Things That I Noticed section. Marquez Valdes-Scantling averaged 6.8 targets-per-game from Weeks 5-10. But anyone who started him in Week 11 suffered through an excruciating experience as Aaron Rodgers only attempted to locate him three times - including the Packer’s final two offensive plays.

 

Red Zone Targets

Wide Receiver Week 9 Red Zone Targets Week 10 Red Zone Targets Week 11 Red Zone Targets Total Red Zone Targets Largest  Changes
JuJu Smith-Schuster 2 1 1 21 0
Davante Adams 2 3 0 20 -3
Michael Thomas 1 5 0 20 -5
Odell Beckham Jr. BYE 4 1 18 -3
DeAndre Hopkins 1 BYE 2 17 1
Jarvis Landry 0 1 BYE 16 BYE
Adam Thielen 2 BYE 0 15 -2
A.J. Green BYE/INJ INJ INJ 14 INJ
Antonio Brown 3 0 1 14 1
Sterling Shepard BYE 1 0 14 -1
Corey Davis 2 2 0 13 -2
T.Y. Hilton BYE 1 1 13 0
Brandin Cooks 1 2 1 13 -1
Amari Cooper 4 2 1 12 -1
Marvin Jones 1 0 INJ 11 INJ
Julian Edelman 2 1 BYE 11 BYE
Tyreek Hill 0 2 0 11 -2
Larry Fitzgerald BYE 1 2 11 1
Devin Funchess 4 2 1 10 -1
Sammy Watkins 1 INJ 0 10 -1
Zay Jones 1 3 BYE 10 BYE
Chris Godwin 1 0 0 10 0
Mike Evans 1 0 0 10 0
Alshon Jeffery 0 1 1 10 0
Stefon Diggs INJ BYE 2 10 2
Keenan Allen 1 1 2 9 1
John Brown 1 1 0 9 -1
Kenny Golladay 1 BYE 0 9 0
Robert Woods 0 0 4 9 4
Demaryius Thomas 0 0 0 8 0
Dede Westbrook BYE 4 0 8 -4
Tyler Boyd BYE 0 0 8 0
Allen Robinson BYE 0 0 8 0
Nelson Agholor INJ 1 0 8 -1
Golden Tate BYE 0 1 8 1
Anthony Miller 1 1 1 8 0
Cole Beasley 2 0 1 8 1

Smith-Schuster remains the overall leader in red zone targets (21) and is followed closely by Adams and Thomas with 20, while Beckham (18) and Hopkins (17) finalize the top five. Landry (16), Thielen (15), Green (14), Brown (14), and Shepard (14) are next, while Davis, Hilton, and Cooks are tied at (13). Amari Cooper has attained 12 targets, four receivers have accumulated 11  (Edelman, Fitzgerald, Hill, Marvin Jones), and seven players have obtained 10 (Diggs, Alshon JefferyEvans, Funchess, Chris GodwinZay Jones, Watkins).

Woods captured red zone four targets during the Rams' memorable matchup with Kansas City, which was the largest total for the week. His teammate Josh Reynolds joined Baldwin and Golladay in capturing three targets, as four of Golladay's nine targets for the season have been distributed by Matthew Stafford in the Lions’ last two games. Fitzgerald, Diggs, Hopkins, Allen, and Snead all received two targets during their matchups.

Hopkins continues to lead all receivers with 13 targets inside the 10-yard line, followed by Thomas (11), Hilton (9), Godwin (9), Davis (8), Beckham (7), Woods (7), and Cooper (7). Eight receivers have attained six targets within the 10-yard line through 11 weeks (Smith-Schuster, Adams, Green, Cooks, Edelman, Funchess, Marvin Jones, Golladay).

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

There will be significant discussion about the newly integrated receivers in the Ram's post-Cooper Kupp offense, which includes the upcoming 5 Things That I Noticed section of this article. But Woods owners should be ecstatic that he garnered those season-high four red zone targets, because those were his first opportunities inside the 20 since September.

In addition to achieving the highest weekly total, Woods also experienced the largest increase. Reynolds was next with a rise of +3 that resulted from his first red zone targets since Week 8.

The largest regression was experienced by Michael Thomas (-5), Westbrook (-4), Beckham (-3), and Adams (-3). However, only Westbrook owners have any reason for concern moving forward, as the ongoing volatility of Jacksonville receivers continues to fluctuate in lockstep with the deficiencies of their quarterback.

 

Snap Counts  

Wide Receiver Week 9 Snap Counts Week 10 Snap Counts Week 11 Snap Counts Total Snaps Total Snap Count %  Snap Count % Change
Robert Woods 58/97% 64/98% 79/99% 725 97% -1%
DeAndre Hopkins 61/98% BYE 63/100% 682 99% -2%
Brandin Cooks 59/98% 63/97% 70/88% 672 90% -1%
Antonio Brown 81/100% 51/88% 64/98% 667 95% 10%
Jarvis Landry 73/97% 36/68% BYE 659 91% BYE
Adam Thielen 45/92% BYE 67/100% 653 97% 8%
Tyreek Hill 61/97% 54/92% 69/96% 630 88% 4%
Nelson Agholor BYE 55/89% 44/86% 623 91% -3%
Davante Adams 71/96% 53/93% 46/94% 622 93% 1%
Kenny Golladay 68/97% 75/96% 61/94% 609 91% -2%
Mike Evans 60/90% 55/80% 65/92% 602 84% 12%
Odell Beckham Jr. BYE 56/95% 46/87% 597 95% -8%
Michael Thomas 65/92% 46/61% 57/81% 595 87% 20%
Sterling Shepard BYE 56/95% 46/87% 591 94% -8%
JuJu Smith-Schuster 77/95% 42/72% 61/94% 590 84% 22%
Emmanuel Sanders 61/92% BYE BYE 574 86% BYE
Tyler Lockett 68/84% 60/88% 53/76% 567 85% -8%
Zay Jones 79/87% 62/85% BYE 566 86% BYE
Corey Davis 65/93% 59/91% 58/92% 553 88% 1%
Stefon Diggs INJ BYE 62/93% 548 81% 5%
Chris Hogan 53/75% 54/82% BYE 545 79% BYE
Julio Jones 55/81% 73/97% 51/91% 545 81% -6%
Marvin Jones 63/90% 48/62% INJ 538 80% INJ
Josh Doctson 68/99% 45/78% 64/85% 537 80% 7%
Tyler Boyd BYE 41/95% 52/95% 532 87% 0%
Donte Moncrief BYE 61/81% 51/74% 531 78% -7%
Devin Funchess 45/73% 49/86% 48/83% 528 83% -3%
Michael Crabtree 43/70% BYE 53/67% 528 70% -3%
Taylor Gabriel 44/86% 46/81% 55/74% 525 78% -7%
Danny Amendola 47/82% 66/97% BYE 523 86% BYE
Larry Fitzgerald BYE 70/96% 50/93% 519 90% -3%
Mohamed Sanu  47/69% 70/93% 51/91% 518 77% -2%
Keenan Allen 43/84% 50/89% 69/90% 509 83% 1%
Antonio Callaway 39/52% 39/74% BYE 506 70% BYE
Adam Humphries 55/82% 54/78% 49/69% 503 70% -9%
Chris Conley 34/54% 54/92% 64/89% 502 70% -3
John Brown 39/64% BYE 51/65% 501 67% BYE
Dede Westbrook 58/91% 60/80% 49/71% 500 74% -9

Woods temporarily leads all receivers in total snaps for the season (725), after he performed on 79 plays for the Rams in Week 11. Woods and his teammates will finally have their bye this week, which will enable a group of receivers to surpass him. Hopkins (682), Brown (667), Landry (659), and Thielen (653), are the most likely candidates to accomplish that once Week 12 game action is complete.

Hopkins still paces all receivers in snap percentage throughout the season (99%), followed by Woods (97%), Thielen (97%), Brown (95%), Beckham (95%), Shepard (94%), Adams (93%), Landry (91%), Golladay (91%) and Agholor (91%). No other receiver has attained a 90% average, although nearly all of the players that have achieved it through 11 weeks should continue to do so. The lone exception is Agholor, whose snaps have been slightly reduced since Golden Tate joined the Eagles' receiving arsenal.

Hopkins did perform on 100% of Houston's offensive snaps in Week 11, although that does not qualify as breaking news. His season-long percentage underscores that his presence on every snap for the Texans has become a weekly event. Thielen and Jeffery joined him in playing on every snap for their teams, while Woods virtually matched their achievement by playing on 99% of the Rams' snaps.

Reynolds, Brown, and Valdes-Scantling all reached 98%, while Hill performed on 96% of his team's snaps. That tied Hill with rookie Marcell Ateman, who was making his NFL debut with Oakland. Boyd was the only other receiver who attained 95%, while 13 others played between 94-90% of their team's snaps.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

The 98% count of Reynolds is significant and will be discussed in-depth shortly. Ateman was elevated from Oakland's practice squad prior to his Week 11 debut and promptly played on nearly all of the Raiders' snaps.

Ross established a new season high by performing on 51/93% of Cincinnati's snaps and has now averaged 88.2% in the Bengal's last two contests. He had only played on 49.3% of the team's snaps prior to Week 10.

Conley has only surpassed a 70% count once all season prior to Week 10, but has played on 90.2% of Kansas City's snaps in the Chiefs' last two games. None of the receivers who experienced a regression of at least -8% are in danger of enduring a sizable role change (Beckham, Shepard, Humphries, Westbrook).

 

Five Things That I Noticed

1. Jared Goff targeted Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods 23 times during the 448-yard aerial assault that the Rams unleashed on Kansas City. But Josh Reynolds also commandeered eight targets, including the aforementioned trio of opportunities in the red zone. The second-year receiver capitalized by collecting six of Goff's throws for 80 yards and a touchdown, while nearly generating a second score. Reynolds also was involved in 98% of Los Angeles' offensive snaps, after averaging just 31.7% during games in which Cooper Kupp was unencumbered by health issues. Reynolds' performance has eviscerated the uncertainty that had existed regarding the extent of his role within a passing attack that has been reconstructed due to Kupp's torn ACL. This explosive unit will maintain its proficiency, and Reynolds should remain an integral component moving forward. He should also be added immediately if he remains available in your league.

2. While expanded roles for the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards provided fantasy owners with two massive waiver wire targets at the quarterback and running back positions, the results of Baltimore’s re-distributed usage among offensive components in Week 11 supplied disappointing results for anyone who desperately needed a scoring boost from Michael Crabtree or John Brown. Crabtree (8.4), Brown (7.4), and Willie Snead (7.7) all entered Week 11 with favorable target-per-game averages, but Snead was the only member of the trio whose level of opportunity in Week 11 even remotely approached his season-long average. Crabtree (3) and Brown (1) both experienced season lows, while Lamar Jackson only attempted 19 passes. Owners can still consider starting all three receivers this week against a Raider pass defense that has surrendered 15 touchdowns. But the Raven offense is evolving and it is difficult to forecast exactly who will be under center and what the strategic approach will be in upcoming weeks. This makes it questionable whether Baltimore will operate with an attack that keeps Crabtree, Brown, and Snead involved to the degree they were previously.

3. Demaryius Thomas was averaging seven targets-per-game when he was running routes with Denver, which was largely achieved from the 21 targets that he accumulated in Weeks 1-2. But during his first two games as a Texan, his lack of usage has been extremely alarming. He has now been targeted a grand total of four times, including just a single target in Houston's Week 11 matchup with Washington. The fact that Deshaun Watson launched nine passes in the direction of Keke Coutee creates justifiable concern for Thomas owners while providing the rationale to avoid using him moving forward. Meanwhile, anyone who owns Courtland Sutton or Emmanuel Sanders should continue reaping the benefits of Thomas's departure. Sanders is now averaging 8.5 targets-per-game while functioning as Denver’s WR1, and Sutton’s 5.5 per-game average should continue to rise as he capitalizes on his expanded opportunities.

4. During his first two games as an Eagle, Golden Tate has captured 12 targets, while Alshon Jeffery has collected 13. Jeffery’s 6.5-per-game average represents a decrease from the 8.8 per-game that he was averaging prior to Philadelphia's October 30 trade for Tate. The limited sample size should temper any urge to make major declarations about the usage of either receiver, however it is not too early to declare Nelson Agholor as the big loser in the trade for Tate. Agholor had achieved double-digit targets in three games, and was 19th overall with 61 for the season prior to the trade (7.6 per-game). But Carson Wentz launched just two passes in his direction during the team's Week 11 matchup, and Agholor is averaging 4.5 targets per game with Tate in the lineup. He was also tied for fourth among all wide receivers in offensive snaps (92%), which has been reduced to 87.5% in the last two weeks. Tate and Jeffrey owners can remain cautiously optimistic while continuing to monitor their weekly usage - but Agholor is not a receiver that can be trusted in lineups moving forward.

5. Since the encouraging target totals for Smith, Coutee, and Sutton have already been discussed, this week's review of the rookies will focus on a trio of newcomers whose Week 11 target results have elevated their position within the fantasy landscape. D.J. Chark has now collected 5+ targets in three of his last four contests after capturing five against Pittsburgh. While he will not surpass Moncrief or Westbrook on the Jaguars' depth chart, he certainly has leapfrogged Keelan Cole. Meanwhile, Marcell Ateman and Trey Quinn both experienced their first NFL game action, as Ateman caught four of his five targets, and Quinn captured all four passes that were launched in his direction. Ateman gained separation while making a critical reception to set up the Raiders' game-winning field goal, and is now a strong candidate to become Oakland's WR1 within a massively depleted receiving unit. Quinn could accumulate targets on a weekly basis while performing with Colt McCoy on a Redskin offense that has been confronted with a mammoth number of health issues of their own. Both Ateman and Quinn and are worthy of roster spots for anyone who can comfortably create space.

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Rueben Owens II has "Star Potential" in Fourth Campaign
Brandon Woodruff

has Fluid Drained From his Right Shoulder
Brandon Woodruff

to Resume Throwing on Saturday, Return Imminent?
Carlos Correa

to Have Season-Ending Ankle Surgery
Jacob Misiorowski

Listed as Friday's Probable Starter
Logan Webb

Dealing With Knee Discomfort
Carlos Correa

Expected to Miss Significant Time With Ankle Injury
Collin Morikawa

Withdraws From Truist Championship
Xander Schauffele

Carries Elite Form Into Quail Hollow
Hideki Matsuyama

Looks to Bounce Back at Truist Championship
Matt Fitzpatrick

Secures Third Win of 2026 Season
Patrick Cantlay

Continues Playing Well Heading to Truist Championship
Ludvig Aberg

Returns to Action For Truist Championship
Justin Thomas

Searching for Consistency at Quail Hollow
Jordan Spieth

Looks to Break Through at Quail Hollow
Adam Scott

Brings Strong Form to Quail Hollow
Robert MacIntyre

a Steady Option at Truist Championship
Jason Day

Looks to Overcome Approach Struggles at Quail Hollow
Akshay Bhatia

Looks for Complete Game at Truist Championship
Emilio Pagán

Emilio Pagan Headed for Injured List With Hamstring Injury
Emilio Pagán

Emilio Pagan Carted Off With Apparent Hamstring Injury on Tuesday
Justin Rose

to Continue Mid-Season Club Change at Truist Championship
Si Woo Kim

is Back to Peak Form Ahead of Truist Championship
Sam Burns

to Bounce Back at Truist Championship
Cameron Young

Looks to Carry Dominance to Quail Hollow
Rory McIlroy

Returns to Familiar Stomping Grounds This Week at Quail Hollow
Chris Gotterup

Looking to Bounce Back at Quail Hollow
MLB

Cardinals-Brewers Game Postponed on Tuesday
Tommy Fleetwood

Looking For Better Iron Play at Quail Hollow
CFB

Mario Craver Enters No. 1 Wide Receiver Role for Marcel Reed
CFB

LaNorris Sellers a Strong Rebound Candidate in 2026
CFB

Cam Coleman Poised for Monster Year at Texas?
CFB

Will Hammond Pushing to Be Ready for Week 1
Alex Fitzpatrick

Looking to Keep Up Ball-Striking Output at Quail Hollow
CFB

Notre Dame Leads College Football in Returning Snaps
CFB

Two Ole Miss Football Players Arrested, Charged with DUI
Ben Griffin

Looks Solid on the Surface Heading to Charlotte
Chase Elliott

Earns his Second Texas Motor Speedway Victory
Denny Hamlin

Misses Out on Winning at Texas
Alex Bowman

Finishes Third for the Second Week in a Row at Texas
Tyler Reddick

Earns Seventh Top-Five Finish of the Season at Texas
Chris Buescher

Scores his First Career Texas Finish in the Top Five
CFB

Bryce Underwood in Better Situation Entering Sophomore Season
CFB

Nico Iamaleava Emerging as Leader, Playmaker for UCLA
Jack Della Maddalena

Gets Dominated At UFC Perth
Carlos Prates

Shines At UFC Perth
Beneil Dariush

Suffers A First-Round TKO Loss
Quillan Salkilld

Remains Unbeaten In The UFC
Tim Elliott

Drops Decision At UFC Perth
Steve Erceg

Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Ollie Schmid

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Marwan Rahiki

Remains Unbeaten
Christopher Bell

Is Christopher Bell Worth Rostering for Texas Lineups?
William Byron

Might have the Speed to Compete for the Win at Texas
Joey Logano

Provides Solid Upside for Texas DFS Lineups
Chase Briscoe

Could Chase Briscoe be A Sneaky Pick for Texas Lineups?
Ty Gibbs

Should DFS Managers Roster Ty Gibbs at Texas?
Daniel Suarez

Is Daniel Suarez Worth Rostering After Career-Best Starting Position at Texas?
Kyle Busch

Is a DFS Risk Starting in the Top 10 at Texas
Tyler Reddick

One of the Favorites to Win at Texas
Chase Elliott

Could Contend for Another Win at Texas
Carson Hocevar

on Pole at Texas
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Wrecks in Practice at Texas
Chris Buescher

Looking to Continue Strong Run at Texas
Austin Dillon

Blows Engine in Practice at Texas
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