Welcome to week eight of the fantasy football season. While the quarterback position hasn't put up the fantasy numbers we often expect, one quarterback continues to shine and his name is Lamar Jackson. Despite already being named league MVP twice, the Ravens quarterback is playing the best game of his career.
Jackson's best game statistically came in Week 7 on Monday Night Football against Jackson. buccaneers. He completed 17 of 22 passes for 281 yards, five touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He also ran the ball nine times for 52 yards. This was his first QB1 finish of the season, but he never finished outside of the top 12 through seven games. Its stability is truly amazing.
Week 8 Quarterback Bye
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Week 8 Quarterback Injuries
Deshaun Watson, Browns
Watson's season ended with a torn Achilles tendon. However, his successor is not known at this time. Dorian Thompson-Robinson was a substitute, but due to a finger injury, emergency QB James Winston came on as a substitute and ended the game. Winston is the better quarterback, but we'll have to wait and see what his plans are going forward. If it is listed in any list browns Players, you want to put Winston on that wall.
Jaden Daniels, Commander
Daniels injured his ribs in Week 7 and could miss at least one game while recovering. There's a chance he'll end up playing in Week 8, but it's not 100%. NFL Network Reporter Ian Rapoport says team will be cautious So when the Commanders play the Bears in Week 8, a matchup between the No. 1 and No. 2 picks may not happen.
Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins
Tagovailoa appears ready to return from his brain injury this week if all goes well in practice. His return also dolphin NFL level offense. The addition of Skyler Thompson and Snoop Huntley at quarterback has been a complete mess, so Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Devon Ashen, and Raheem Mostert will be able to play in fantasy again as soon as they return. can be expected.
Aidan O'Connell, Raiders
O'Connell is headed to the IR with a broken thumb. Gardner Minshew will take over. This is no different for fantasy. Neither were playable, but both know they should target Brock Bower.
Will Levis, Titans
Levi is recovering from an AC joint sprain and is expected to be back week to week. Mason Rudolph took over in Week 7 but didn't do well enough to be considered an upgrade, but he will get a fresh start this week if Levi is unavailable.
Week 8 Quarterback Sleeper
Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins vs. Cardinals
It's unclear if Tagovailoa is playing, but all signs point to that being the case. As long as he plays, he's set up well with a healthy group of receivers and receiving backs going into a matchup against a Cardinals team that ranks 30th in EPA and 29th in DVOA against the pass. It will be. They'll win a championship with a bit to get the offense moving again.
Aaron Rodgers, Patriots Jets
Rodgers already completed 27 of 35 passes for 281 yards and two touchdowns in Week 3 against the Patriots, and now he's adding Davante Adams to the offensive line. The Patriots also rank 30th in DVOA and 29th in EPA against the pass. Rodgers isn't the player he once was, so don't expect big numbers, but this matchup and the abundance of players with good offensive skills should propel him to the top.





