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2022 NFL Schedule: date and time of all 272 matches

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2022 NFL Schedule: date and time of all 272 matches

2022 NFL Schedule: date and time of all 272 matches

The 2022 NFL Schedule is here at Last Yard! Don’t miss the day and time of all 272 duels in the 18 weeks of the 2022 NFL season! Make a note in your calendar and don’t miss any match!

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 1

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Bills  Rams 09/08 at 9:15 pm SoFi Stadium
 Saints  Falcons 9/11 at 2pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Browns  Panthers 9/11 at 2pm Bank of America Stadium
 49ers  Bears 9/11 at 2pm Soldier Field
 Steelers  Bengals 9/11 at 2pm Paul Brown Stadium
 Eagles  Lions 9/11 at 2pm Ford Field
 Colts  Texans 9/11 at 2pm NRG Stadium
 Patriots  Dolphins 9/11 at 2pm Hard Rock Stadium
 Ravens  Jets 9/11 at 2pm MetLife Stadium
 Jaguars  Commanders 9/11 at 2pm FedEx Field
 Chiefs  Cardinals 9/11 at 5:25 pm State Farm Stadium
 Raiders  Chargers 9/11 at 5:25 pm SoFi Stadium
 Packers  Vikings 9/11 at 5:25 pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Giants  Titans 9/11 at 5:25 pm Nissan Stadium
 Buccaneers  Cowboys 9/11 at 9:20 pm AT&T Stadium
 Broncos  Seahawks 9/12 at 9:20 pm Lumen Field
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NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 2

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Chargers  Chiefs 15/09 at 9:15 p.m Arrowhead Stadium
 Dolphins  Ravens 9/18 at 2 pm M&T Bank Stadium
 Jets  Browns 9/18 at 2 p 9:15 p.m FirstEnergy Stadium
 Colts  Jaguars 9/18 at 2 pm TIAA Bank Field
 Buccaneers  Saints 9/18 at 2 pm Caesars Superdome
 Panthers  Giants 9/18 at 2 pm MetLife Stadium
 Patriots  Steelers 9/18 at 2 pm Heinz Field
 Commanders  Lions 9/18 at 2 pm Ford Field
 Falcons  Rams 9/18 at 5pm SoFi Stadium
 Seahawks  49ers 9/18 at 5pm Levi’s Stadium
 Bengals  Cowboys 9/18 at 5:25 pm AT&T Stadium
 Texans  Broncos 9/18 at 5:25 pm Empower Field
 Cardinals  Raiders 9/18 at 5:25 pm Allegiant Stadium
 Bears  Packers 9/18 at 9:20 pm Lambeau Field
 Titans  Bills 9/19 at 8:15 pm Highmark Stadium
 Vikings  Eagles 9/19 at 9:30 pm Lincoln Financial Field

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 3

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Steelers  Browns 09/22 at 9:15 p.m FirstEnergy Stadium
 Chiefs  Colts 9/26 at 2pm Lucas Oil Stadium
 Ravens  Patriots 9/26 at 2pm Gillette Stadium
 Saints  Panthers 9/26 at 2pm Bank of America Stadium
 Texans  Bears 9/26 at 2pm Soldier Field
 Bills  Dolphins 9/26 at 2pm Hard Rock Stadium
 Lions  Vikings 9/26 at 2pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Bengals  Jets 9/26 at 2pm MetLife Stadium
 Raiders  Titans 9/26 at 2pm Nissan Stadium
 Eagles  Commanders 9/26 at 2pm FedEx Field
 Jaguars  Chargers 9/26 at 5pm SoFi Stadium
 Rams  Cardinals 9/26 at 5:25 pm State Farm Stadium
 Falcons  Seahawks 9/26 at 5:25 pm Lumen Field
 Packers  Buccaneers 9/26 at 5:25 pm Raymond James Stadium
 49ers  Broncos 9/26 at 9:20 pm Empower Field
 Cowboys  Giants 9/27 at 9:20 pm MetLife Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 4

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Dolphins  Bengals 09/29 at 9:15 p.m Paul Brown Stadium
 Vikings  Saints 10/02 at 10:30 am Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
 Browns  Falcons 10/02 at 2 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Bills  Ravens 10/02 at 2 pm M&T Bank Stadium
 Commanders  Cowboys 10/02 at 2 pm AT&T Stadium
 Seahawks  Lions 10/02 at 2 pm Ford Field
 Chargers  Texans 10/02 at 2 pm NRG Stadium
 Titans  Colts 10/02 at 2 pm Lucas Oil Stadium
 Bears  Giants 10/02 at 2 pm MetLife Stadium
 Jaguars  Eagles 10/02 at 2 pm Lincoln Financial Field
 Jets  Steelers 10/02 at 2 pm Heinz Field
 Cardinals  Panthers 10/02 at 17:00 Bank of America Stadium
 Broncos  Raiders 10/02 at 17:25 Allegiant Stadium
 Patriots  Packers 10/02 at 17:25 Lambeau Field
 Chiefs  Buccaneers 02/10 à 21h25 Raymond James Stadium
 Rams  49ers 03/10 at 9:15 p.m Levi’s Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 5

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Colts  Broncos 06/10 at 9:15 p.m Empower Field
 Giants  Packers 10/09 at 2 pm Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
 Lions  Patriots 10/09 at 2 pm Gillette Stadium
 Steelers  Bills 10/09 at 2 pm Highmark Stadium
 Chargers  Browns 10/09 at 2 pm FirstEnergy Stadium
 Texans  Jaguars 10/09 at 2 pm TIAA Bank Field
 Bears  Vikings 10/09 at 2 pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Seahawks  Saints 10/09 at 2 pm Caesars Superdome
 Dolphins  Jets 10/09 at 2 pm MetLife Stadium
 Falcons  Buccaneers 10/09 at 2 pm Raymond James Stadium
 Titans  Commanders 10/09 at 2 pm FedEx Field
 49ers  Panthers 10/09 at 17:25 Bank of America Stadium
 Eagles  Cardinals 10/09 at 17:25 State Farm Stadium
 Cowboys  Rams 10/09 at 17:25 SoFi Stadium
 Bengals  Ravens 10/09 at 21:20 M&T Bank Stadium
 Raiders  Chiefs 10/10 at 9:15 p.m Arrowhead Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 6

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Commanders  Bears 13/10 at 9:15 p.m Soldier Field
 49ers  Falcons 10/16 at 2 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Patriots  Browns 10/16 at 2 pm FirstEnergy Stadium
 Jets  Packers 10/16 at 2 pm Lambeau Field
 Jaguars  Colts 10/16 at 2 pm Lucas Oil Stadium
 Vikings  Dolphins 10/16 at 2 pm Hard Rock Stadium
 Bengals  Saints 10/16 at 2 pm Caesars Superdome
 Ravens  Giants 10/16 at 2 pm MetLife Stadium
 Buccaneers  Steelers 10/16 at 2 pm Heinz Field
 Panthers  Rams 10/16 at 5 pm SoFi Stadium
 Cardinals  Seahawks 10/16 at 5:25 pm Lumen Field
 Bills  Chiefs 10/16 at 5:25 pm Arrowhead Stadium
 Cowboys  Eagles 10/16 at 9:20 pm Lincoln Financial Field
 Broncos  Chargers 10/17 at 9:15 p.m SoFi Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 7

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Saints  Cardinals 10/20 at 9:15 a.m State Farm Stadium
 Browns  Ravens 10/23 at 2 pm M&T Bank Stadium
 Buccaneers  Panthers 10/23 at 2 pm Bank of America Stadium
 Falcons  Bengals 10/23 at 2 pm Paul Brown Stadium
 Lions  Cowboys 10/23 at 2 pm AT&T Stadium
 Giants  Jaguars 10/23 at 2 pm TIAA Bank Field
 Colts  Titans 10/23 at 2 pm Nissan Stadium
 Packers  Commanders 10/23 at 2 pm FedEx Field
 Jets  Broncos 10/23 at 5 pm Empower Field
 Texans  Raiders 10/23 at 5 pm Allegiant Stadium
 Seahawks  Chargers 10/23 at 5:25 pm SoFi Stadium
 Chiefs  49ers 10/23 at 5:25 pm Levi’s Stadium
 Steelers  Dolphins 10/23 at 9:20 pm Hard Rock Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 8

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Ravens  Buccaneers 10/27 at 9:15 a.m Raymond James Stadium
 Broncos  Jaguars 10/30 at 10:30 am Wembley Stadium
 Panthers  Falcons 10/30 at 2 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Bears  Cowboys 10/30 at 2 pm AT&T Stadium
 Dolphins  Lions 10/30 at 2 pm Ford Field
 Cardinals  Vikings 10/30 at 2 pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Raiders  Saints 10/30 at 2 pm Caesars Superdome
 Patriots  Jets 10/30 at 2 pm MetLife Stadium
 Steelers  Eagles 10/30 at 2 pm Lincoln Financial Field
 Titans  Texans 10/30 at 5 pm NRG Stadium
 Commanders  Colts 10/30 at 5:25 pm Lucas Oil Stadium
 49ers  Rams 10/30 at 5:25 pm SoFi Stadium
 Giants  Seahawks 10/30 at 5:25 pm Lumen Field
 Packers  Bills 10/30 at 9:20 pm Highmark Stadium
 Bengals  Browns 10/31 at 9:20 pm FirstEnergy Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 9

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Eagles  Texans 03/11 at 9:15 p.m NRG Stadium
 Chargers  Falcons 11/06 at 3 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Dolphins  Bears 11/06 at 3 pm Soldier Field
 Panthers  Bengals 11/06 at 3 pm Paul Brown Stadium
 Packers  Lions 11/06 at 3 pm Ford Field
 Raiders  Jaguars 11/06 at3 pm TIAA Bank Field
 Colts  Patriots 11/06 at3 pm Gillette Stadium
 Bills  Jets 11/06 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Vikings  Commanders 11/06 at 3 pm FedEx Field
 Seahawks  Cardinals 11/06 at 18:00 State Farm Stadium
 Rams  Buccaneers 06/11 a.s. 6:25 pm Raymond James Stadium
 Titans  Chiefs 06/11 at 10:20 p.m Arrowhead Stadium
 Ravens  Saints 07/11 at 22h20 Caesars Superdome

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 10

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Falcons  Panthers 10/11 at 10:15 p.m. Bank of America Stadium
 Seahawks  Buccaneers 11/13 at 11:30 am Allianz Stadium
 Vikings  Bills 11/13 at 3 pm Highmark Stadium
 Lions  Bears 11/13 at 3 pm Soldier Field
 Jaguars  Chiefs 11/13 at 3 pm Arrowhead Stadium
 Browns  Dolphins 11/13 at 3 pm Hard Rock Stadium
 Texans  Giants 11/13 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Saints  Steelers 11/13 at 3 pm Heinz Field
 Broncos  Titans 11/13 at 3 pm Nissan Stadium
 Colts  Raiders 11/13 at 6 pm Allegiant Stadium
 Cowboys  Packers 11/13 às 6:25 pm Lambeau Field
 Cardinals  Rams 11/13 às 6:25 pm SoFi Stadium
 Chargers  49ers 13/11 at 10:20 p.m Levi’s Stadium
 Commanders  Eagles 14/11 at 10:20 p.m Lincoln Financial Field

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 11

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Titans  Packers 17/11 at 10:15 p.m. Lambeau Field
 Bears  Falcons 11/20 at 3 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Panthers  Ravens 11/20 at 3 pm M&T Bank Stadium
 Browns  Bills 11/20 at 3 pm Highmark Stadium
 Commanders  Texans 11/20 at 3 pm NRG Stadium
 Eagles  Colts 11/20 at 3 pm Lucas Oil Stadium
 Jets  Patriots 11/20 at 3 pm Gillette Stadium
 Rams  Saints 11/20 at 3 pm Caesars Superdome
 Lions  Giants 11/20 at 3 6:25 pm MetLife Stadium
 Raiders  Broncos 11/20 at 6 pm Empower Field
 Chiefs  Chargers 11/20 a.s. 6:25 pm SoFi Stadium
 Cowboys  Vikings 11/20 a.s. 6:25 pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Bengals  Steelers 11/20 at 10:20 p.m Heinz Field
 49ers  Cardinals 21/11 at 10:15 p.m. Aztec stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 12

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Bills  Lions 11/24 at 3 pm Ford Field
 Giants  Cowboys 11/24 at 6:30 pm AT&T Stadium
 Patriots  Vikings 11/24 at 10:20 p.m U.S. Bank Stadium
 Broncos  Panthers 11/27 at 3 pm Bank of America Stadium
 Buccaneers  Browns 11/27 at 3 pm FirstEnergy Stadium
 Ravens  Jaguars 11/27 at 3 pm TIAA Bank Field
 Texans  Dolphins 11/27 at 3 pm Hard Rock Stadium
 Bears  Jets 11/27 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Bengals  Titans 11/27 at 3 pm Nissan Stadium
 Falcons  Commanders 11/27 at 3 pm FedEx Field
 Chargers  Cardinals 11/27 at 6 pm State Farm Stadium
 Raiders  Seahawks 11/27 at 6 pm Lumen Field
 Rams  Chiefs 11/27 às 6:25 pm Arrowhead Stadium
 Saints  49ers 11/27 às 6:25 pm Levi’s Stadium
 Packers  Eagles 11/27 at 10:20 p.m Lincoln Financial Field

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 13

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Bills  Patriots 01/12 at 10:15 p.m. Gillette Stadium
 Steelers  Falcons 12/04 at 3 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Broncos  Ravens 12/04 at 3 pm M&T Bank Stadium
 Packers  Bears 12/04 at 3 pm Soldier Field
 Jaguars  Lions 12/04 at 3 pm Ford Field
 Browns  Texans 12/04 at 3 pm NRG Stadium
 Jets  Vikings 12/04 at 3 pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Commanders  Giants 12/04 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Titans  Eagles 12/04 at 3 pm Lincoln Financial Field
 Seahawks  Rams 12/04 at 18:00 SoFi Stadium
 Dolphins  49ers 12/04 at 18:00 Levi’s Stadium
 Chiefs  Bengals 04/12 às 6:25 pm Paul Brown Stadium
 Chargers  Raiders 04/12 às 6:25 pm Allegiant Stadium
 Colts  Cowboys 04/12 at 10:20 p.m AT&T Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 14

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Raiders  Rams 08/12 at 10:15 p.m. SoFi Stadium
 Jets  Bills 12/11 at 3 pm Highmark Stadium
 Browns  Bengals 12/11 at 3 pm Paul Brown Stadium
 Texans  Cowboys 12/11 at 3 pm AT&T Stadium
 Vikings  Lions 12/11 at 3 pm Ford Field
 Eagles  Giants 12/11 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Ravens  Steelers 12/11 at 3 pm Heinz Field
 Jaguars  Titans 12/11 at 3 pm Nissan Stadium
 Dolphins  Chargers 12/11 at 6 pm SoFi Stadium
 Panthers  Seahawks 11/12 às 6:25 pm Lumen Field
 Buccaneers  49ers 11/12 às 6:25 pm Levi’s Stadium
 Chiefs  Broncos 11/12 at 10:20 p.m Empower Field
 Patriots  Cardinals 12/12 at 10:15 p.m. State Farm Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 15

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 49ers  Seahawks 15/12 at 10:15 p.m. Lumen Field
 Steelers  Panthers 12/18 at 3 pm Bank of America Stadium
 Eagles  Bears 12/18 at 3 pm Soldier Field
 Chiefs  Texans 12/18 at 3 pm NRG Stadium
 Cowboys  Jaguars 12/18 at 3 pm TIAA Bank Field
 Lions  Jets 12/18 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Cardinals  Broncos 12/18 at 6 pm Empower Field
 Titans  Chargers 18/12 às 6:25 pm SoFi Stadium
 Bengals  Buccaneers 18/12 às 6:25 pm Raymond James Stadium
 Patriots  Raiders 12/18 at 10:20 p.m Allegiant Stadium
 Rams  Packers 19/12 at 10:15 p.m. Lambeau Field
 Dolphins  Bills Undefined Highmark Stadium
 Ravens  Browns Undefined FirstEnergy Stadium
 Colts  Vikings Undefined U.S. Bank Stadium
 Falcons  Saints Undefined Caesars Superdome

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 16

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Jaguars  Jets 22/12 at 10:15 p.m. MetLife Stadium
 Broncos  Rams 12/25 at 6:30 pm SoFi Stadium
 Buccaneers  Cardinals 25/12 at 10:20 p.m State Farm Stadium
 Chargers  Colts 26/12 at 10:15 p.m. Lucas Oil Stadium
 Saints  Browns 12/24 at 3 pm FirstEnergy Stadium
 Seahawks  Chiefs 12/24 at 3 pm Arrowhead Stadium
 Giants  Vikings 12/24 at 3 pm U.S. Bank Stadium
 Bengals  Patriots 12/24 at 3 pm Gillette Stadium
 Texans  Titans 12/24 at 3 pm Nissan Stadium
 Commanders  49ers 12/24 at 6 pm Levi’s Stadium
 Eagles  Cowboys 24/12 às 6:25 pm AT&T Stadium
 Raiders  Steelers 24/12 at 10:15 p.m. Heinz Field
 Packers  Dolphins 12/25 at 2:30 pm Hard Rock Stadium
 Broncos  Rams 12/25 at 6:30 pm SoFi Stadium
 Buccaneers  Cardinals 25/12 at 10:20 p.m State Farm Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 17

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Cowboys  Titans 29/12 at 10:15 p.m. Nissan Stadium
 Cardinals  Falcons 01/01 at 3 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Steelers  Ravens 01/01 at 3 pm M&T Bank Stadium
 Bears  Lions 01/01 at 3 pm Ford Field
 Jaguars  Texans 01/01 at 3 pm NRG Stadium
 Broncos  Chiefs 01/01 at 3 pm Arrowhead Stadium
 Dolphins  Patriots 01/01 at 3 pm Gillette Stadium
 Colts  Giants 01/01 at 3 pm MetLife Stadium
 Saints  Eagles 01/01 at 3 pm Lincoln Financial Field
 Panthers  Buccaneers 01/01 at 3 pm Raymond James Stadium
 Browns  Commanders 01/01 at 3 pm FedEx Field
 49ers  Raiders 01/01 at 6 pm Allegiant Stadium
 Jets  Seahawks 01/01 at 6 pm Lumen Field
 Vikings  Packers 01/01 às 6:25 pm Lambeau Field
 Rams  Chargers 01/01 at 10:20 p.m SoFi Stadium
 Bills  Bengals 02/01 at 10:15 p.m. Paul Brown Stadium

 

NFL 2022 CALENDAR – WEEK 18

visiting _ Principal day/time Local
 Buccaneers  Falcons not yet defined Mercedes-Benz Stadium
 Patriots  Bills not yet defined Highmark Stadium
 Vikings  Bears not yet defined Soldier Field
 Ravens  Bengals not yet defined Paul Brown Stadium
 Lions  Packers not yet defined Lambeau Field
 Texans  Colts not yet defined Lucas Oil Stadium
 Titans  Jaguars not yet defined TIAA Bank Field
 Jets  Dolphins not yet defined Hard Rock Stadium
 Panthers  Saints not yet defined Caesars Superdome
 Giants  Eagles not yet defined Lincoln Financial Field
 Browns  Steelers not yet defined Heinz Field
 Cowboys  Commanders not yet defined FedEx Field
 Chargers  Broncos not yet defined Empower Field
 Chiefs  Raiders not yet defined Allegiant Stadium
 Rams  Seahawks not yet defined Lumen Field
 Cardinals  49ers not yet defined Levi’s Stadium

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Time to open week 17 of the 2022 NFL season with a lot of things to settle in our beloved league before the postseason begins. There are still open wild card spots left and some divisions have yet to know their winners. With only two rounds left in the regular season, we will still see “fights” on several fronts.

In our favorite virtual game, things are a little different. It is time for the grand finals in most fantasy football leagues, with some GMs still fighting for “bronze medals” and others for better placements. And since nobody likes to lose, today’s tips are not only for the grand finalists, but for everyone trying to finish higher on the “podiums”.

Whether it is to compete for the grand final or even an honorable third place, the waiver wire is once again necessary for those who aim to strengthen their team with an eye on the most important duel of the whole season. So, once again The Playoffs is here, being your best friend to help you find a good name to replace a considerable loss or even a player hidden in the huge waiver wire list that can contribute to your success in the “hour of truth”.

It’s worth remembering that you can’t be too careful when giving up a name in order to add a player via waivers, since placing a certain athlete on the market can mean an unwanted improvement to an opposing team.

To be eligible in our list, players have to be on, at most, 60% of the NFL.com Fantasy Football squads, which is the most popular and famous platform among Brazilians.

It is also possible that the names mentioned here are in a higher or lower percentage of squads in other applications, such as Yahoo, ESPN and Sleeper, although the tendency is that the average is similar.

Again, we reiterate that we use as a parameter the PPR score (when points are computed per reception), again because it is the standard and most famous model, currently, of the game, having stolen the “crown” of the old Standard (or non-PPR) in recent years.

With that and without further ado, let’s get to the names for the week 17 – FOR TITLE MY FRIENDS!

RUNNING BACKS

Tyler Allgeier – Atlanta Falcons (17.3% rostered*)

With four consecutive losses in the league and no chance of qualifying for the playoffs, the Atlanta Falcons are no longer contending for big things this year. Therefore, after the bye week, who has been gaining space in the team round after round is running back Tyler Allgeier. The freshman is increasingly participating in snaps and his number of carries has increased significantly, with him passing for 100 rushing yards in Week 15 on 17 attempts, and reaching 74 yards on 18 attempts in Week 16. The number of passes received by the youngster has also skyrocketed, with him managing four receptions for 43 yards in the last round, in five times he was targeted. The Falcons face the Arizona Cardinals, who are also not contending for anything this season and have one of the worst defenses against the run game in the entire NFL. Allgeier should deliver good points. Add him if he is available.

James Cook – Buffalo Bills (33.8% rostered)

The Bills are already guaranteed in the playoffs and have clinched the AFC East. The team is still aiming for the bye week in the first round of playoffs and for that they need to keep winning their games. Another point that Buffalo wants to find a solution for is in the ground game, perhaps the only weak point of a team that has been completely well put together so far. And that’s where James Cook comes in, who is increasingly involved in the team’s offensive game and has been matching up well. In the last game against the Chicago Bears, there were 11 attempts for 99 yards and a ground TD for the No. 28, who has been getting more and more involved and tends to take over the backfield of the team in the playoffs. He should continue to be very active and could be an important player to add to your roster.

*Percentage of teams in official NFL Fantasy leagues that have this athlete on their roster

WIDE RECEIVERS

Isaiah Hodgins – New York Giants (0.3% rostered)

The Giants are still in contention. The team’s defense has grown in production and, amazingly, Daniel Jones has been taking good care of the oval ball and making interesting starts. With the QB well protected and able to find passes, a name that has been gaining more and more action in New York’s offense is Isaiah Hodgins, who has had plenty of offensive carries in the team’s last four games. All right, the commitment now is against the Indianapolis Colts’ secondary, which is one of the strongest against wide receivers, but Hodgins is becoming Jones’ ball security and in a team that needs to win to keep dreaming, the trend is good passes from the QB to the WR. Keep an eye on him.

Jahan Dotson – Washington Commanders (7.9% rostered)

A name mentioned last week that is once again being remembered in this column due to the Washington Commanders WR’s great form. Shrouded in expectations before the season started, Dotson did not mesh well early in the year with Carson Wentz, but when the former Eagles and Colts player got injured and Taylor Heinicke took over the quarterback spot for the Commanders, Dotson’s numbers skyrocketed and the WR started to show up even more than Curtis Samuel, who was Wentz’s safety ball in the first few games of the 2022 NFL season. The freshman is coming off TDs noted in Week 15 and 16 and with a good load. He should continue to be important for Washington this final stretch, even if Wentz returns to the team as he did last round.

TIGHT ENDS

Cole Kmet – Chicago Bears (57.0% rostered)

That the Bears have grown during the year and displayed a better game than what we saw in the first half of the season, that no one can deny. The growth came mainly through Justin Fields, who overnight changed “from water to wine” and started to show good numbers throwing and running the ball, which we had not seen until then in the career of the once promising QB drafted by Chicago. With Fields’ growth, the direct beneficiary was TE Cole Kmet, who got a lot of carries and a significant gain in offensive carries, becoming one of the main, if not the main, offensive weapon of the Bears. In Week 17, Kmet faces the defense of the Denver Broncos, one of the worst teams in the league and the 5th worst in scoring TEs.

Juwan Johnson – New Orleans Saints (12.5% rostered)

Another name repeated around here. Juwan Johnson has grown quite a bit, especially after Michael Thomas got injured and is out for the rest of the season. As Chris Olave also suffers from physical problems, Johnson is gaining ground in the New Orleans offense and has been showing good rapport with Andy Dalton. The Saints were virtually eliminated, but managed to grow, recovered and are now fighting for a wild card spot, or even the division, since the leader Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been skating. Keep an eye on Juwan Johnson, who should have plenty of carries in this final stretch of the season.

QUARTERBACK

Brock Purdy – San Francisco 49ers (27.3% rostered)

A regular around here, Brock Purdy was a real find for the San Francisco 49ers the year after the injuries to Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo. I’ll say it again, the 49ers have one of the most organized teams in the entire league, with a super protective offensive line, great receivers, healthy George Kittle blocking and receiving passes, and the “icing on the cake” Christian McCaffrey, who came in during the year, running the ball or receiving passes. With so many standouts around, Purdy has stepped in and has been doing his job, keeping California’s team as one of the favorites to win the title. Some say that the team has been playing even better than when Jimmy G was the starter.

With so many lures, it is easier for Brock Purdy to find free receivers, making important points in the FF. Add him, it’s the last chance.

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None of Matt Ryan, Sam Ehlinger, or Nick Foles is a solution for the Colts.

None of Matt Ryan, Sam Ehlinger, or Nick Foles is a solution for the Colts.

Jeff Saturday made one last adjustment. It was ineffective.

With the Indianapolis Colts’ offense sputtering, Saturday made the decision to activate Nick Foles as the starting quarterback for their game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Matt Ryan’s deterioration has been evident in recent weeks, as the Colts have struggled to move the ball down the field. Saturday believed Foles may provide a spark to the offense moving forward.

The Colts were defeated 20-3 by the Chargers despite only managing 173 yards of total offense. Foles struggled throughout the whole game, going 17 of 29 (59%) for 143 yards, three interceptions, and a 31.9 quarterback rating. For the majority of the evening, Foles resembled the third-string quarterback the Colts have used for the majority of the season.

Despite all the speculation about how Foles might assist the Colts in moving the ball down the field, nothing of the kind occurred Monday night. Michael Pittman Jr.’s 19-yard reception was the game’s longest play. The Colts had a dismal 0-10 record on third down. The only team this season with a worse third down conversion rate? The Colts lost to the New England Patriots in Week 9 and finished with a record of 0-14.

After the game, Saturday stated, “Pretty straightforward – can’t turn it over.” You know, you can’t leave the defense on the field, so you have to convert on third downs offensively, get them off the field.

Again attempting to bear the burden, the Chargers’ quarterback Justin Herbert was sacked four times and forced into two fumbles. However, it is hard to compete when the offense is as terrible as it was on Monday night.

Foles said, “I believe we never found a rhythm as an offense. “I believe the points are clear. Three points is never going to be sufficient, to be honest. As a result, our offensive never really found its groove. And the quarterback is where it all begins. We also need to play well the whole game to attempt to establish a rhythm.

The truth is that under these conditions, Foles was never going to succeed. You can discuss Foles’ incredible 2017 campaign, in which he entered at the tail end of the campaign and guided the Philadelphia Eagles to a championship. However, Foles was surrounded that season by a fantastic Eagles squad. Not the Colts.

The Colts’ protection problems again as they allowed seven sacks in the game. The Colts have already allowed 56 sacks in 2022, and they are currently on track to surpass the previous high mark set by the team in a single season. Even while Saturday suggested that some of those sacks could have resulted from field coverage further back, Foles’ pocket continued to open up fast.

Along with playing alongside players he is still getting acquainted to, Foles was under pressure for the duration of the game. Early last week, it was made public that before the Chargers game, Foles will practice with the starting offense for the first time. Alec Pierce, Parris Campbell, and Pittman received some of his few passes.

The moment a shift occurs, Foles said, “you step in and try to become acclimated as fast as you can and, you know, get the timing down and everything.” “Our practice week was incredibly productive. It’s disappointing that the execution fell short of what we required to win this game.

It was almost hard for Foles to walk in and perform effectively in that circumstance. When you add it to the experienced quarterback’s poor choices and misfires, the offense had the worst appearance in the NFL. The Denver Broncos, the only club with a lower scoring average (15.5) than the Indianapolis Colts (16.5), at least managed to score a touchdown in their lopsided defeat to the Los Angeles Rams. After the game, their head coach was sacked as well.

The Colts’ roster contains no quarterbacks who can save this squad. Father Time has finally caught up with Ryan, who now throws with little to no velocity, struggles to handle the football, and appears to be moving more slowly than ever. Despite having a better arm, Foles struggles to move properly and makes terrible judgments while playing football with players with whom he has barely ever practiced.

You might argue that having Sam Ehlinger start again would be beneficial, but there is little hope that he would inspire the offense either. Early in the season, Ehlinger made two starts and went winless, including the humiliating loss in New England that ended the reign of previous head coach Frank Reich. Ehlinger is still the backup quarterback because evidently Saturday and the rest of the staff do not believe he can do any better.

Because the rest of the offense is a disaster, none of these quarterbacks are the solution. There are still protection difficulties with the offensive line, tight ends, and running backs. Defenses are sitting on every route because the Colts’ passing strategy and play-calling are so basic. None of the three quarterbacks can improve the offense to a level that would offset these problems.

Unfortunately, the crime cannot be corrected this year. For the Colts to have a reliable attack once more, new coaches and players at crucial spots are required. Expect a lot of the same play from this unit during the next two games up to that point.

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JJ Watt announces NFL retirement

JJ Watt is hanging up his boots. On Tuesday (27), the Arizona Cardinals defensive end announced that he is retiring from the NFL, via a post on Twitter.

“Koa’s (defensive end’s daughter) first NFL game, last home game of my career,” wrote the star, posing in photos alongside his daughter and wife, Chicago Red Stars forward Kealia. “My heart is filled with nothing less than love and gratitude. It has been an absolute honor and pleasure.”

A three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Watt is a future Hall of Famer. He was the 11th overall pick in the 2011 Draft by the Houston Texans. There, he played until the end of the 2020 season, when he announced his move to Arizona.

In Texas, he played 128 games, including eight for the playoffs, adding 21 more for the Cardinals, one of them for the postseason, in last year’s Wild Card round against the Los Angeles Rams. In all, there are 149 starters on the field, 111.5 sacks, 580 tackles, 191 tackles for loss of yardage, 313 QB hits, one safety, and two interceptions.

When it comes to awards, the list is also extensive. He was three times named AP Defensive Player of the Year (2013, 2015 and 2016), once Walter Payton Man of the Year (2018), 2017 Sportsman of the Year, five times selected to the Pro Bowl (2012 to 2015 and 2018) and six times to the All-Pro team (2012 to 2015 and 2018).

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