Arkansas Chargers come back to defeat Woverines 159.70-154.28 despite falling short of expectations
There's no easy way to put it, Arkansas Chargers dropped the ball, at least according to projections. Still, they came back for a 159.70-154.28 win over Woverines. Arkansas Chargers trailed 154.28-139.10 heading into Monday night, but the team rallied behind T.J. Hockenson (20.6 points). Christian McCaffrey (72 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 65 Rec Yds) and Mike Evans (5 Rec, 75 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) did their part for Woverines in defeat. Arkansas Chargers (1-1) will look to keep it rolling against Titan, while Woverines (1-1) will take on VivaLasVegas in an effort to generate some positive momentum.
Sutton (9 Rec, 159 Rec Yds) scored 24.9 points in a 23-13 win over the Jaguars in Week 2. His scoring output was 71.7% more than his 14.5-point projection. Sutton ranks #96 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Jets next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time plays early Sunday, but after the results were tallied, Arkansas Chargers owned an 89.82-87.46 lead. Matthew Stafford had a 44-yard pass and a 43-yard pass for Arkansas Chargers, while Courtland Sutton had a 55-yard catch. Jimmy Garoppolo made the highlight reel for Woverines with a 40-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Russell Wilson had a 68-yard touchdown pass and a 63-yard touchdown pass for Woverines, contributing to a 154.28-139.10 lead for the team.
Arkansas Chargers
Good job assembling a lineup that registered 159.7 points this past week. We did what was needed and took care of business. We should take this W in stride, tip our cap to the GM of Woverines, and continue marching forward to a fantasy championship.
Woverines
Look, Woverines, I've been in this industry long enough to know that sometimes six extra points can just magically come out of nowhere... and then sometimes, like in your matchup this week, they don't! In the grand scheme of things, the most important thing here is that you tried.