New England @ N.Y. Jets
Team Totals: Patriots 19.5, Jets 16.5
Easily Week 3’s lowest-totaled affair, Pats-Jets profiles as a fantasy-unfriendly defensive struggle. … In Weeks 1-2, the Jets stymied Bills and Cowboys RBs to the tune of 50/171/0 (3.4 YPC) rushing. Rhamondre Stevenson risks spending much of Sunday slamming into brick walls, especially behind a Patriots O-Line nursing injuries to LT Trent Brown (concussion) and RG Mike Onwenu (ankle). Stevenson did out-snap Ezekiel Elliott 54 to 22 and out-touched him 18 to five in last week’s loss to the Dolphins. Stevenson is a fade-matchup RB2 here; Zeke can’t be played. … The Jets held Josh Allen to Week 1’s QB20 finish, then Dak Prescott to Week 2’s QB17 score. I’m betting nothing on Mac Jones this week.
After missing Week 1 with a knee injury, DeVante Parker immediately assumed Patriots No. 1 wideout duties in Week 2’s bout with Miami. In terms of snaps, JuJu Smith-Schuster was No. 2 and Kendrick Bourne No. 3, while promising rookie Demario Douglas caught two first-quarter passes, lost a fumble on the second, and didn’t see the field again.
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