Tennessee Titans beat predictions, knock off JR's Dazzling Team, 945.0-528.7
Tennessee Titans rose to the occasion and outperformed expectations, securing a 945.0-528.7 win over JR's Dazzling Team, who fell short of projections. JR's Dazzling Team nabbed a 25.0-point lead on Thursday, but Tennessee Titans held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Tyler Lockett, who caught 8 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown for 256 points, and Kyler Murray, who passed for 400 yards , ran for 31 yards and scored 4 touchdowns (209.4 points). Ben Roethlisberger (114.7 points) and Robert Woods (89.2) were the leading scorers for JR's Dazzling Team in the loss. Tennessee Titans (1-1) will look to keep it rolling against Manager-less Team, while JR's Dazzling Team (0-2) meet LegendaryDropShot in an effort to get back on track.
The Bills defense was one of three starters to overachieve for Tennessee Titans this week. They scored 119 points (0 Pts Allowed, 216 Yds Allowed, 3 Turnovers) in a 35-0 win over the Dolphins to nearly triple their 40.56-point projection. The Bills defense ranks #86 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Football Team next week.
The Buffalo Bills defense
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time plays on both teams early Sunday, but after all the points were tallied, JR's Dazzling Team had a 390.5-337.7 lead. For Tennessee Titans, Josh Allen had a 41-yard pass. Ben Roethlisberger made the highlight reel for JR's Dazzling Team with a 25-yard touchdown pass and a 52-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Tyler Lockett had a 63-yard touchdown catch and a 51-yard catch for Tennessee Titans, while Kyler Murray had a 77-yard touchdown pass, helping Tennessee Titans to an 898.1-528.7 lead.
Tennessee Titans
Whoa, Tennessee Titans, you really made a statement to the rest of the league with this victory. Not only did you win by 416+ points, you also climbed two spots in the league standings!
JR's Dazzling Team
Unless JR's Dazzling Team wants to go full diva-mode, then "not seeing enough opportunities" can't be an excuse this time around. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) were targeted a hearty 26 times in Week 2. Chemistry could be an issue, as that group pulled down just 16 balls.