San Diegos offence keeps humming, the Texans put up numbers in a crushing home
loss, the Broncos are off the charts and the Jets have one of the most
productive runners in the game.
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in Scott Cullens 50 Points on NFL Week Four. 1. Chargers QB Philip Rivers
(35-for-42, 401 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT) continued his stellar start. Through four
weeks, hes averaging 299.8 passing yards per game, the best of his career. His
previous high was 294.4 in 2010. 2. Lions RB Reggie Bush (173 YDS, 1 TD, 22
touches) returned to the lineup with another huge game. He has averaged 144.3
yards per game in the three games that hes played this season. His previous
career-high? 92.1 per game in 2011. 3. Texans RB Arian Foster (171 YDS, 1 TD, 33
touches) broke through with his most productive game of the year. Backup
Ben Tate had a season-low eight touches (45 YDS), but fumbled once. 4. Turns out
Chargers TE Antonio Gates (10 REC, 136 YDS, 1 TD, 10 targets) is far from
finished. The 33-year-old ranks leads tight ends (with Jimmy Graham six yards
behind and playing Monday night) with 364 yards through the first four games.
Just like Rivers, thats a career-high per-game average (91.0) for Gates; his
previous best was 78.2 in 2010. 5. Broncos QB Peyton Manning (28-for-34, 327
YDS, 4 TD) continues to shred the league. Hes completed a career-high 75.0% of
his passes, is averaging a career-high 367.5 passing yards per game and has
thrown 16 touchdown passes, putting him on pace for 64 in a 16-game season. 6.
As Manning goes, so to go WR Demaryius Thomas (9 REC, 86 YDS, 2 TD, 10 targets),
WR Wes Welker (7 REC, 76 YDS, 2 TD, 9 targets), WR Eric Decker (5 REC, 88 YDS, 7
targets) and TE Julius Thomas (4 REC, 43 YDS, 4 targets), though Julius Thomas
isnt as accomplished as the wideouts. 7. Jets RB Bilal Powell (108 YDS, 17
touches) continues to deliver. He now ranks seventh with 400 yards from
scrimmage. 8. Vikings RB Adrian Peterson (140 YDS, 2 TD, 23 carries) had his
best game of the season against Pittsburgh. Hes second in the league with 421
rushing yards and first with five rushing touchdowns. 9. WR Larry Fitzgerald (6
REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD, 7 targets) may have been limited, but was not exactly shut
down by Darrelle Revis who, to his credit, did have an interception. WR
Michael Floyd (5 REC, 87 YDS, 10 targets) stepped up for the Cardinals and ranks
34th in the league with 240 yards receiving. 10. Texans QB Matt Schaub
(31-for-49, 355 YDS, 2 TD, 2 INT) was great in the first half against Seattle
and was going fine until making an incredibly ill-advised throw that Seahawks CB
Richard Sherman returned for the tying touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Questionable for most of the week, WR Andre Johnson (9 REC, 110 YDS, 12 targets)
led the Texans receiving corps. 11. Browns QB Brian Hoyer (25-for-38, 269 YDS, 2
TD) delivered another win for Cleveland, connecting primarily with TE
Jordan Cameron (10 REC, 91 YDS, 1 TD, 12 targets) and WR Josh Gordon (4 REC, 71
YDS, 9 targets). 12. Chiefs QB Alex Smith (24-for-41, 288 YDS, 3 TD, 2 INT) is
getting turned loose in the Kansas City offence. Hes averaging a career-high
239.3 passing yards per game and has thrown seven touchdowns in four games. He
threw 13 touchdowns in 10 games with San Francisco last season. 13. Cowboys QB
Tony Romo (27-for-37, 244 YDS, 2 TD) is dinking and dunking more than ever. His
6.6 yards per attempt is the lowest of his career. His previous low was 7.5
yards per attempt in 2010, but hes also thrown just one interception in 152
attempts, after throwing 19 in 648 attempts (one every 34.1 attempts) last
season. 14. Patriots QB Tom Brady (20-for-31, 316 YDS, 2 TD) had a fine game
against Atlantas inexperienced secondary. Though he had some shaky drops, WR
Kenbrell Thompkins (6 REC, 127 YDS, 1 TD, 11 targets) utlimately had a
productive game, as did Julian Edelman (7 REC, 118 YDS, 9 targets). 15. Chiefs
RB Jamaal Charles (127 YDS, 1 TD, 23 touches) kept his train a rolling. He was
Kansas Citys most-targeted receiver, with 11, while WR Donnie Avery (2 REC, 23
YDS) was second with 10 targets. 16. Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch (143 YDS, 1 TD,
1 fumble, 20 touches) was crucial to the Seattle comeback in Houston. He ranks
eighth with 399 yards from scrimmage through four weeks. 17. As much as Giants
QB Eli Manning (18-for-37, 214 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT, 2 fumbles) continues to
struggle, WR Victor Cruz (10 REC, 164 YDS, 1 TD, 16 targets) racked up the
yardage against the Chiefs, who were missing injured CB Brandon Flowers. 18.
Titans QB Jake Locker (18-for-24, 189 YDS, 3 TD) is expected to miss 4-8 weeks
with a hip injury suffered against the Jets; Titans WR Nate Washington (4 REC,
105 YDS, 2 TD, 8 targets) keeps producing, but will find it more challenging
with Ryan Fitzpatrick directing the offence. 19. Titans RB Chris Johnson (31
YDS, 17 touches) struggled against the Jets, and with the game out of reach,
Jackie Battle (42 YDS, 11 carries) ended up with more yardage on the ground.
With the quarterback situation changing, the Titans will need Johnson to handle
being the offensive focus even more. 20. Bears WR Alshon Jeffery (5 REC, 107
YDS, 1 TD, 11 targets), TE Martellus Bennett (8 REC, 90 YDS, 12 targets) and WR
Brandon Marshall (7 REC, 79 YDS, 14 targets) had productive games, but four
turnovers from QB Jay Cutler (27-for-47 yards, 317 YDS, 2 TD, 3 INT, 1 fumble)
made sure those yards came in a losing effort. 21. Falcons QB Matt Ryan
(34-for-54, 421 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT) put up big numbers in a losing effort. Falcons
RB Jacquizz Rodgers (88 YDS, 13 touches); TE Tony Gonzalez (12 REC, 149 YDS, 2
TD, 14 targets) and WR Julio Jones (6 REC, 108 YDS, 13 targets) all had
relatively strong games, though Jones had a difficult time getting free from
Patriots CB Aqib Talib. 22. Browns CB Joe Haden effectively shut down Bengals WR
A.J. Green (7 REC, 51 YDS, 15 targets). Just a little something to consider for
Thursdays game against Stevie Johnson (or Robert Woods) and the Bills. 23. Bills
WR Stevie Johnson (1 REC, -1 YDS, 6 targets) was a non-factor against the
Ravens, but rookie WR Robert Woods (4 REC, 80 YDS, 1 TD, 8 targets) was more of
a factor and played more snaps than any other Bills receiver. 24. With a
mediocre passing game against Baltimore, the Bills still won because their
runners got the job done (and the turnovers, but bear with me). RB Fred Jackson
(87 YDS, 1 TD, 16 carries) and RB C.J. Spiller (77 YDS, 23 carries) were big
factors for Buffalo, as they should be, yet both suffered injuries in the game.
Jackson suffered a sprained MCL, yet expects to play Thursday night, while
Spiller suffered an ankle injury. If, for some reason, they cant play,
Tashard Choice is next in line for the Bills. 25. Steelers rookie RB LeVeon Bell
(84 YDS, 2 TD, 20 touches) started and, while he didnt make much of a difference
for the Steelers, hes a more productive back than any of the veterans that
Pittsburgh had rolled out in the first three weeks. 26. Colts WR Reggie Wayne (5
REC, 100 YDS, 1 TD, 11 targets) and TE Coby Fleener (5 REC, 77 YDS, 1 TD, 7
targets) were the leaders against Jacksonville. With Dwayne Allen out, Fleener
could become a viable fantasy starter. 27. The Broncos backfield continued to
share the load. RB Knowshon Moreno (91 YDS, 1 TD, 13 touches) was the leaders,
ahead of Ronnie Hillman (57 YDS, 13 touches) and Montee Ball (24 YDS, 8
carries). 28. Ravens RB Ray Rice (17 YDS, 5 carries) returned to the
lineup...barely. Tough to take that ball out of the quarterbacks hands when hes
throwing picks all day, right? 29. Washington RB Alfred Morris (71 YDS, 16
carries) suffered a rib injury, that he doesnt expect to keep him out, but
Roy Helu (84 YDS, 15 touches) saw some regular action in the Washington
backfield as a result. 30. Raiders RB Darren McFadden (29 YDS, 5 carries)
suffered a hamstring injury against Washington and with Marcel Reese also hurt,
Rashad Jennings (116 YDS, 23 touches) took advantage of his opportunity. 31.
Bengals RB Giovani Bernard (75 YDS, 16 touches) continues to pull away from
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (13 yards, 6 carries) in the Cincinnati backfield. 32.
Patriots RB Stevan Ridley (79 YDS, 13 touches) had his most productive game of
the season, which isnt saying much. LeGarrette Blount (64 YDS, 9 carries) had
another nice effort off the bench. 33. Steelers WR Jerricho Cotchery (5 REC, 103
YDS, 1 TD, 6 targets) had 33 catches in 26 games over the past two seasons, but
already has 15 catches for 248 yards and a couple touchdowns this season. 34.
The San Diego backfield still gives more action to RB Ryan Mathews (103 YDS, 23
touches), but RB Danny Woodhead (86 YDS, 2 TD, 10 touches) was more productive.
35. Vikings QB Matt Cassel (16-for-25, 248 YDS, 2 TD) was decent in his first
start for Minnesota. WR Greg Jennings (3 REC, 92 YDS, 2 TD, 4 targets) and WR
Jerome Simpson (7 REC, 154 YDS, 11 targets) both had big games as a result. 36.
Buccaneers QB Mike Glennon (24-for-43, 193 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT) made his first NFL
start, but has some work to do. WR Vincent Jackson (2 REC, 27 YDS, 11 targets)
was questionable all week and couldnt get loose against Arizona. 37. Not a great
game for Cardinals RB Rashard Mendenhall (34 YDS, 1 lost fumble, 15 touches)
against Tampa Bay. If Mendenhall struggles, that could mean more looks for
rookie Andre Ellington (51 YDS, 7 touches). 38. With the Cardinals defence not
having to pay big respect to the Tampa Bay passing attack, Bucs RB Doug Martin
(63 YDS, 30 touches) endured a tough day. Martin ranks fourth in the league in
rushing (342 YDS), but his average (3.4) is third-worst among 22 backs that have
at least 200 rushing yards on the season. 39. Colts RB Trent Richardson (71 YDS,
1 TD, 22 touches), who ranks 22nd among those running backs (at 3.1 YPC), got
plenty of touches in his second game with Indianapolis with Ahmad Bradshaw
injured. Still waiting for the rushing average to increase though. 40. Jaguars
QB Blaine Gabbert (17-for-30, 179 YDS, 3 INT) returned to the starting lineup
and was, as usual, ineffective. Weep for WR Cecil Shorts (7 REC, 61 YDS, 12
targets). 41. Not just Shorts. RB Maurice Jones-Drew (28 YDS, 14 touches) is
finding it impossible to get loose. Hes rushed for 138 yards in four games,
averaging 2.4 yards per carry. He led the league in rushing in 2011, with 1,606
yards, and averaged 4.8 yards per carry in the six games he played last season,
so Jones-Drew has been productive on bad Jaguars teams, but its not working
right now. 42. Jets QB Geno Smith (23-for34, 289 YDS, 1 TD, four turnovers) is
not minding the ball very well. Its like hes competing with Eli Manning for the
most generous QB in New York. Its a dead-heat right now, at 11 turnovers apiece.
43. Facing a Buffalo secondary missing four regulars (Stephon Gilmore,
Leodis McKelvin, Ron Brooks and Jairus Byrd), Ravens QB Joe Flacco (25-for-50,
347 YDS, 2 TD, 5 INT). WR Torrey Smith (5 REC, 166 YDS, 1 TD, 12 targets) had
big numbers, but it was an overall mess of a day for the Baltimore passing game.
44. The Eagles completed passes to nine different players against Denver; TE
Brent Celek (3 REC, 57 YDS, 6 targets) was most productive. 45. With
Miles Austin out of the lineup, WR Terrance Williams (7 REC, 71 YDS, 8 targets)
started for Dallas and was effective, but also fumbled at the San Diego goalline
late in the fourth quarter to squash any Cowboys comeback hopes. 46. With
Nate Burleson out, it was supposed to be a big opportunity for Lions WR
Ryan Broyles, but he had no catches on one target while WR Khris Durham (3 REC,
58 YDS, 4 targets) led the Lions in receiving yards against Chicago. 47.
Chargers rookie WR Keenan Allen (5 REC, 80 YDS, 6 targets) took on a bigger role
against the Cowboys. He had three receptions for 30 yards through the first
three games. 48. Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs (17 total tackles, 1 sack) was
unusually active, posting a career-high in tackles. Only twice before, in 152
career regular season games, had he registered double digit tackles in a game.
49. Cowboys ILB Sean Lee had quite a day, in on 18 tackles (15 solo) and scoring
a touchdown on a 52-yard interception return. 50. Other defensive players with
big days in Week Four: Lions MLB Stephen Tulloch (14 tackles, 1 sack), Bills LB
Kiko Alonso (2 INT), Bills SS DaNorris Searcy (6 tackles, 4 PD), Bills FS
Aaron Williams (2 tackles, 2 INT, 4 PD), Bengals OLB Vontaze Burfice (14
tackles), Bears OLB Lance Briggs (13 tackles), Vikings CB Josh Robinson (12
tackles), Vikings OLB Chad Greenway (10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT), Colts OLB
Robert Mathis (5 tackles, 3 sacks), Texans OLB Whitney Mercilus (6 tackles, 2.5
sacks), Vikings DE Jared Allen (4 tackles, 2.5 sacks), Eagles MLB DeMeco Ryans
(12 tackles), Patriots CB Aqib Talib (2 tackles, 1 INT, 4 PD) Scott Cullen can
be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at
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