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Indianapolis @ Chicago
Team Totals: Colts 23.75, Bears 21.25

Philip Rivers visits Soldier Field yet to post a weekly fantasy outcome above QB22, operating as a strict game manager in an offense that ranks top eight in carries (93) and has limited Rivers to 46 combined pass attempts since his two-pick opener. As Matthew Stafford (QB21), Daniel Jones (QB30), and Matt Ryan (QB28) all failed to get anything going against the Bears, Rivers is low-end two-quarterback-league material here. … Jonathan Taylor provides Indy with its best means of moving the ball against Chicago, which the Lions, Giants, and Falcons’ non-vaunted running backs skewered for a combined 61/301/4 (4.93 YPC) rushing line in Weeks 1-3. Although Taylor’s 14-touch workload in Week 3 against the Jets was surprisingly low in a game Nyheim Hines reappeared following his Week 2 retreat, Colts offensive coaches have made it clear weekly backfield roles will be game planned based on opponent.

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