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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Austin's Team
4-6 99.26
103.26
 
VS
proj
Chicago Bears
97.28 7-3
112.73

Austin's Team knock Chicago Bears from 1st place in 99.26-97.28 battle

Austin's Team came back for a 99.26-97.28 win over Chicago Bears, knocking them out of the top spot in Yahoo Public 865132. Despite trailing 96.28-69.90 heading into Sunday night, Austin's Team charged back behind Lamar Jackson (22.46 points) and Justin Tucker (5). Josh Jacobs (27.6 points) and Chase Claypool (19.3) did everything they could for Chicago Bears in the loss. This marks the first time this season Austin's Team have taken down Chicago Bears, after falling 162.4-73.5 in their last matchup. Austin's Team (4-6) will look to sustain their winning ways against Team Margaritaville, while Chicago Bears (7-3) will take on The Pigs in an effort to get back in the win column.

Matchup Timeline

  Austin's Team   Chicago Bears

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

The Steelers defense overachieved for the fifth time this season, scoring 12 points against their 8.63-point projection. In a 36-10 win over the Bengals, they allowed only 10 points, surrendered 324 yards, and forced 2 fumbles. The Steelers defense ranks #89 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Jaguars next week.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defense

Top Player Comparison

Austin's Team
Points
% of total points 99.26
1
Lamar Jackson
QB
22.46
21.4
22.6%
2
Brandon Aiyuk
WR
16.2
10.45
16.3%
3
Rob Gronkowski
TE
12.1
8.87
12.2%
4
The Pittsburgh Steelers defense
DEF
12
8.63
12.1%
Chicago Bears
Points
% of total points 97.28
1
Josh Jacobs
RB
27.6
14.84
28.4%
2
Chase Claypool
WR
19.3
12.03
19.8%
3
Terry McLaurin
WR
13.7
14.12
14.1%
4
Jason Myers
K
12
8.63
12.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Rob Gronkowski had a 44-yard catch for Austin's Team, while Darius Slayton had a 40-yard catch for the team, who trailed 32.58-30.30 after the early round of games.
Sunday Late
Jason Myers had a 61-yard field goal for Chicago Bears to contribute to a 96.28-69.90 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Austin's Team   Chicago Bears

What If

Austin's Team would have beaten four other teams besides Chicago Bears this week.
Chicago Bears would have lost to four other teams besides Austin's Team this week.
Austin's Team would be 4-6 if they played Chicago Bears every week.
Last week, Chicago Bears would have beaten Austin's Team 126.66-71.7.
Austin's Team would be 4-4 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Chicago Bears.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Austin's Team, Chicago Bears would be 7-1.
If Austin's Team had played every team in the league each week, they would be 32-58.
If they played every team every week, Chicago Bears would be 64-26.

Next Week Preview

Austin's Team
Austin's Team (4-6) will square off against Team Margaritaville (6-4) in Week 11. Austin's Team may need to rearrange the deck some with Brandon Aiyuk, Darius Slayton, and Graham Gano out on bye in Week 11. Team Margaritaville won't have Devin Singletary. Over the last three weeks, Austin's Team have put up 99.33 points per game, while Team Margaritaville have averaged 116.79 per contest.
Chicago Bears
On the docket in Week 11, Chicago Bears (7-3) will try to get back on track against The Pigs (3-7). 10 weeks into the season, Chicago Bears are ranked first in points scored, while The Pigs have tallied the ninth-highest point total in Yahoo Public 865132 league. Over the last three weeks, Chicago Bears has put up 104.19 points per game, while The Pigs has averaged only 70.11 per contest.