The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Monday afternoon that the only refund
that fans who bought tickets to Sundays canceled game will receive is for the
ticket itself.
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on its website, the Hall of Fame said that credit card purchases will be put
back on the card, that checks will be cut to people who paid by check and that
fans who paid cash can request a refund in person or by mail.The Hall of Fame
said it is not responsible for any tickets sold on resale sites, but the big
sites, including StubHub, refunded those who purchased tickets, including all
fees, on Sunday night.Pro Football Hall of Fame president David Baker told ESPNs
Adam Schefter on Sunday night that the organization would refund all the tickets
at a cost of about $4 million to the Canton, Ohio, nonprofit organization.But
some fans had believed that they might get more, including reimbursement of
hotel or travel expenses. After all, the game was canceled as a result of human
error -- bad field conditions brought about by the way logo paint dried -- not
an act of God.The issue stemmed from the paint used on the midfield logo and in
the end zones. Both the Green Bay Packers and the?Indianapolis Colts were
worried about player safety as crews worked feverishly to spray solvent on the
area around the midfield logo.On Sunday, Baker called the decision to cancel the
game difficult, but he added that it was an easy, ethical decision.In a joint
statement, the NFL and NFL Players Association said that while they were
disappointed for our fans, player safety is our primary concern.Multiple
attempts to reach a Pro Football Hall of Fame spokesperson were unsuccessful.An
executive with QuintEvents, the official travel provider of Hall of Fame
weekend, told ESPN that its response on compensation would be identical to that
of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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announced Thursday that Priefer will be one of seven holdovers from the previous
staff, along with offensive line coach Jeff Davidson, wide receivers coach
George Stewart and others. Norv Turner will mark his 30th year of coaching in
the NFL as the offensive co-ordinator, as widely reported for weeks, and George
Edwards will be the defensive co-ordinator.
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. He just needed to be his best twisting, turning acrobatic self. "I didnt need
to be anybody else, I just needed to be myself and be aggressive," said Burks,
who scored a career-high 34 points to spark the Utah Jazz to a 118-103 victory
over the Denver Nuggets on Monday night. As we do each Sunday right here, we
recap the weeks winners and losers from a fantasy perspective, complete with
applicable game and historical data. Check back after the conclusion of the 1
and 4 p.m. ET (and, when applicable, Sunday Night Football) games for our picks
of the weeks best and worst.WinnersDerek Carr, QB, Oakland Raiders: Overtime
helped him pad his fantasy statistics -- he gained an additional 10, thanks in
large part to a game-winning, 41-yard touchdown pass -- but Carrs 35
nevertheless count, and earned him the top spot on the leaderboard (through
Sunday). That also set a new career high for the third-year player, who now has
156 fantasy points for the season, putting him on pace for a season-ending 312.
If Carr can maintain that pace, hed enjoy a second consecutive season of at
least a 50-fantasy-point increase to begin his career.In addition, 312 fantasy
points would give Carr the seventh-best season by any quarterback aged 25 or
younger.Tyler Eifert, TE, Cincinnati Bengals: In his first fully healthy game of
2016 -- he played 76 of 88 offensive snaps, per Pro Football Focus Nathan
Jahnke, that 86.4 percentage right in line with his 86.9 percent in his 13 games
played in 2015 -- Eifert managed 16 fantasy points, his fourth-best single-game
effort of his career. In the process, he matched his career high for receptions
(9) and had a career-high 12 targets. Most encouraging for his going-forward
value, Eifert had only one red zone target out of those 12, which he converted
for a touchdown, supporting his hefty usage in all situations. Hes now 13-for-23
converting red zone targets into scores in his career.Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green
Bay Packers: No Randall Cobb or Ty Montgomery? No problem. Though Rodgers fell
short in leading his Packers to a comeback victory on Sunday, he padded the
fantasy stat sheet with a 33-point effort that represented his season high and
his best individual performance since 2015 Week 3 (34). He did it by
distributing touchdown passes to three different wide receivers, Jordy Nelson
(15 fantasy points), Jeff Janis (9) and Trevor Davis (8), while delivering a
team-high 12 completed passes to Davante Adams.For Rodgers, it was the 14th time
in his career that he scored at least 30 fantasy points. Only seven players in
history have had more: LaDainian Tomlinson (20), Drew Brees (19), Marshall Faulk
(18), Jim Brown (17), Tom Brady (16), Steve Young (16) and George Blanda
(15).Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots: Ho-hum, another big Brady game. His 29
fantasy points matched Blake Bortles Thursday output for third among
quarterbacks (through Sunday), though his game was plenty prettier to
watch.Brady now has 102 fantasy points in four games, putting him on pace for a
season-ending 306, which would easily shatter the single-season record for a
player aged 39 or older, currently held by Brett Favre (274 in 2009, age 40).
This was also the third time that Brady has managed at least 25 fantasy points
since celebrating his 39th birthday, tying him with Favre and Warren Moon for
the most at that age or older. Extending Bradys 25-point-game accomplishments to
the entirety of a career, he now has 39, which ranks third on the all-time list
behind Brees (46) and Peyton Manning (43).Jonathan Stewart, RB, Carolina
Panthers: Talk about a matchup-busting performance, Stewart scored 21 fantasy
points against the Arizona Cardinals, who entering Week 8 had afforded the
second-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing running backs (11.1). In fact,
Stewarts total was the second most against that defense behind only LeSean
McCoys 23 (2016 Week 3) since the beginning of last season. This also marked
only the second time in Stewarts career that he had managed consecutive games
with at least 20 fantasy points -- he also did it in 2009 Weeks 15-16 -- and he
did it facing two polar-extreme matchups with a bye sandwiched in between, as
Stewarts 20 in Week 6 came against a New Orleans Saints defense that, entering
Week 8, had allowed the most fantasy points per game to running backs
(25.2).Amari Cooper, WR, Raiders: His 23 fantasy points paced all wide receivers
(through Sunday), and unlike the aforementioned Carr, Cooper scored the majority
of his points during regulation, adding only two during overtime on a 20-yard
reception. Though the second-year player might seem somewhat frustrating to own,
he has actually been one of the most productive players at his position this
season, moving into sixth place with 90 fantasy points, one behind teammate
Michael Crabtree (who had 10 of his own on Sunday).Cooper is now on pace for a
season-ending 180 fantasy points, which would represent a 47-point increase upon
his 2015 rookie-year total (133).Rob Gronkowski, TE, Patriots: With 16 fantasy
points, Gronkowski captured a share of the tight-end lead (through Sunday), and
it gave him three consecutive games with at least 15 fantasy points. That tied
his longest previous streak in his career, accomplished in 2011 Weeks 9-11.Matt
Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons: Another week, another productive fantasy score for
Ryan, whose 23 points gave him a position-leading six games within the weeks top
10 scoring quarterbacks. It also gave him 175 fantasy points for the season,
putting him on pace for a season-ending 350. If that holds, Ryan would enjoy the
12th campaign in history with at least that many, and hed become only the ninth
different quarterback to have ever reached that plateau, joining Brady, Brees,
Daunte Culpepper, Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, Cam Newton, Rodgers and Steve
Young.Rodgers, by the way, is on pace for an impressive 334 fantasy points of
his own.J.J. Nelson, WR, Cardinals: Could a new star be rising in Arizona?
Nelsons 19 fantasy points ffell shy of the wide receiver lead in Week 8, but
they were still far more than anyone expected, as he was started in 0.
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leagues. With eight receptions, he doubled his previous personal best in the
category, resulting in 27 PPR fantasy points that helped him set a new career
high. In standard-scoring terms, his 19 fantasy points fell short of the 20 he
posted in 2015 Week 11. Still, they came on the heels of an encouraging,
eight-point Week 7 performance, making Nelson one of the more intriguing pickups
heading into Week 9.Theo Riddick, RB, Detroit Lions: For the third time in six
(healthy) games this season, Riddick managed at least 18 standard and 25 PPR
fantasy points; in this one he managed 18 and 26. Those three games represent
his three best single-week efforts of his career to date, out of 50 overall NFL
contests.LosersMark Ingram, RB, Saints: It was the fumble that caused a fantasy
frenzy. On a first-and-10 play, 6:56 into the first quarter, Ingram lost a
fumble on a 2-yard gain that resulted in a Seattle Seahawks defensive touchdown
(Earl Thomas score on the recovery). From there, Ingram didnt again touch the
football, as Tim Hightower took 26 and Daniel Lasco five of the next 31 rushing
attempts en route to ruining many a day for Ingrams owners in the 81.2 percent
of ESPN leagues in which he was starting. Ingrams final minus-2 fantasy point
tally represented the worst in his 69-game NFL career, the first time he had
been held beneath four fantasy points in a single game, in fact, since the
beginning of the 2015 season.Whats more, Ingrams owners had to be particularly
frustrated watching Hightower perform so poorly in goal-line situations, a role
to which Ingram is better suited. On Sunday, Hightower handled five rushing
attempts and one receiving target within three yards of the Seahawks end zone,
and he failed to convert a touchdown on any of them (one was a 2-yard gain at
the 3-yard line, the other five were for no gain or for a loss). Since 2001, the
only other player to total at least six such opportunities without scoring a
touchdown on any of them was LaDainian Tomlinson (0-for-6, 2009 Week 7).Greg
Olsen, TE, Panthers: This was an uncharacteristically poor day for Olsen, who is
known for his weekly consistency. He was held to just one fantasy point, and two
in PPR scoring, representing his worst individual game using both of those
numbers since 2015 Week 1 (also 1 and 2). More importantly for future matchups
analysis, however, this further underscored how exceptionally well the Cardinals
have been defending opposing tight ends this season, as they entered Week 8
limiting the position to the fewest fantasy points per game (2.1).Julio Jones,
WR, Falcons: The most-started wide receiver in ESPN fantasy leagues in Week 8 --
he was active in 99.8 percent -- Jones managed just two points on his five
targets on Sunday, marking the third time this season that he has been held to
that few. Remarkably, Jones still holds the position lead in fantasy points for
the season (105, one more than A.J. Green), but he has taken quite the
inconsistent route getting there. In this one, a brief absence for a leg/ankle
injury contributed, and he saw only one target in the final 36 minutes of the
game, perhaps a product of his injury. The Packers also focused quite a bit of
defensive attention upon him, in particular assigning LaDarius Gunter to cover
him for a good number of snaps.James White, RB, Patriots: Most everyone on the
Patriots roster enjoyed a productive fantasy day ... but not White, who was held
to a mere two standard-league and four PPR points. He was started in 54.2
percent of ESPN leagues.Spencer Ware, RB, Kansas City Chiefs: An injury greatly
limited what was a disappointing day -- he didnt return after halftime due to a
concussion -- but Ware wasnt performing especially well before exiting, letting
down his owners in the 94.1 percent of leagues in which he was started. He
tallied just three fantasy points, and five in PPR scoring, as he averaged just
2.7 yards on his seven carries. With Jamaal Charles (knee) also ailing, the
Chiefs could be in a tough spot at running back entering Week 9, as Charcandrick
West scored just five fantasy points in their absences.T.Y. Hilton, WR,
Indianapolis Colts: Continuing with the injury theme, Hilton exited Sundays game
for at least a few series with a hamstring issue, though his two fantasy points
on six targets while he was in the game was rather disappointing to his owners
in the 97.7 percent of leagues in which he was started. It was his worst output
so far in 2016, and his least since 2015 Week 15 (2), as Donte Moncrief (10
fantasy points) was the Colts fantasy wide receiver standout in Week 8.Brandon
Marshall, WR, New York Jets: Normally a six-point fantasy day wouldnt typically
be classified as a poor performance, but in this case, that Marshall managed
that few, as well as only 10 using PPR scoring, was a real letdown for owners
who made him the seventh most-started wide receiver of Week 8 (94.8 percent of
leagues). Marshall has now been held to single-digit fantasy points in three
consecutive games, the first time that has happened since 2014 Weeks
12-14.Tyrell Williams, WR, San Diego Chargers: Chalk his bad game up to the
matchup, but Williams was started in 21.6 percent of ESPN leagues in Week 8, so
the impact of his zero-point fantasy effort was surely felt. He was the
most-started Chargers wide receiver, yet he didnt manage to capture a single one
of that groups 17 combined fantasy points (Travis Benjamin 10, Dontrelle Inman
7).
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