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  • Hercules
  • 9-6-0 (4)
  • , Streak: W2
Waiver: 7
148.18
VillaVilla
  • Timothy
  • 9-6-0 (3)
  • , Streak: L3
Waiver: 8
140.32
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      Yet To Play: In Play: On Field: Final:
      Matchup Outcome
      Tensta Bears Villa
      QB Brock Purdy
      QB - SF | vs DET
      30.28 Bryce Young
      QB - CAR | vs TB
      16.92
      RB Rachaad White
      RB - TB | vs CAR
      4.40 Derrick Henry
      RB - BAL | vs HOU
      24.50
      RB Brian Robinson
      RB - WAS | vs ATL
      8.90 D'Andre Swift
      RB - CHI | vs SEA
      12.10
      WR Drake London
      WR - ATL | vs WAS
      17.60 Jakobi Meyers
      WR - LV | vs NO
      17.10
      WR Khalil Shakir
      WR - BUF | vs NYJ
      5.50 DeVonta Smith
      WR - PHI | vs DAL
      30.00
      TE Travis Kelce
      TE - KC | vs PIT
      22.40 Mark Andrews
      TE - BAL | vs HOU
      14.80
      W/R Tee Higgins
      WR - CIN | vs DEN
      40.10 Cooper Kupp
      WR - LAR | vs ARI
      3.90
      K Ka'imi Fairbairn
      K - HOU | vs BAL
      0.00 Cameron Dicker
      K - LAC | vs NE
      16.00
      DEF Philadelphia Eagles
      DEF - PHI | vs DAL
      19.00 Minnesota Vikings
      DEF - MIN | vs GB
      5.00
      Final Score 148.18 140.32
      Around The League
      • Bruce continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score seven weeks in a row.
      • Sophie has now beaten their projected score six weeks in a row.
      • Ivan is on a nine-game winning streak.
      • It's our year started the league's top-scoring RB (Taylor with 27.60 points) and the top-scoring TE (McBride with 30.30) this week.
      • No surprise here: teams have won 70.0% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring QB of the week (7-3 overall).
      • It's our year probably wishes they had started Malik Nabers. The 36.10 points he scored would have represented the third-highest individual score this week.
      • Teams that started a top-5 scoring RB only went 1-3 overall this week.
      • Teams have won a mere 38.5% of the time this season (15-24) when they fail to throw a Pass TD.

      Week 17 Recap: Tuesday Edition

      Tensta Bears Snatches One from Villa to Bring Series Record to 3-0

      Tensta Bears beat Villa 148.18 to 140.32 to improve their season record to 3-0 against them. They improve to 10-7, while Villa drops to 9-8. Tee Higgins scored three touchdowns and was the winning factor this week, picking up 40.10 points. The Cincinnati WR has been a good post-draft pickup for Tensta Bears, averaging 19.35 on the season. With Ka'imi Fairbairn delivering zero points for Tensta Bears, the outcome could have been worse. This is the closest win for Tensta Bears in three head-to-head matchups. They beat Villa 120.30 to 111.72 in Week 14 and again 134.76 to 104.34 in Week 5.

      A position where Villa really made a painful call is wide receiver. Jordan Addison could have started in place of Cooper Kupp, and that point difference would've been enough to win.

      With 12 targets this week for Higgins, it means that his targets have now increased in three consecutive games.

      For the victorious side, several players have been heating up in the postseason, including Higgins and the Philadelphia Eagles DEF. During the playoffs, that duo has outperformed their season scoring averages by 160% and 82%, respectively. Conversely, Tensta Bears has a few players moving in the wrong direction. Fairbairn and Khalil Shakir have both fallen well beneath their year-to-date averages during the postseason. Despite the loss, Villa had a few players performing their best in the playoffs, most notably DeVonta Smith and Cameron Dicker. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 20.55 and 13.00 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 82% and 41%. On the other hand, the losers had a pair of players who struggled in the playoff spotlight: Kupp and the Minnesota Vikings DEF.

      Advanced Analysis
        1. XTensta Bears
        2. XVilla
      • 64483216
        1. 30.28
        2. 16.92
        3. QB
        1. 13.30
        2. 36.60
        3. RB
        1. 63.20
        2. 51.00
        3. WR
        1. 22.40
        2. 14.80
        3. TE
        1. 0.00
        2. 16.00
        3. K
        1. 19.00
        2. 5.00
        3. DEF
        1. XProjected Points
        2. XActual Points
        3. XOptimal Lineup
        1. Tensta Bears
        2. 112.03
        3. 148.18
        4. 148.18
        1. Villa
        2. 107.13
        3. 140.32
        4. 140.32
        1. XDrafted
        2. XTraded For
        3. XPicked Up
      • Tensta Bears

      • Villa

      Difference Maker
      • CIN Player headshot
      • Tee Higgins WR - CIN Tensta Bears 40.10 Pts
      • DeVonta Smith WR - PHI Villa 30.00 Pts
      • PHI Headshot
      It was a season high in yards receiving for Smith this week, as he snagged six catches for 120 yards and two TDs.
      With 40.10 points, Higgins (131 Rec Yds, 3 TD) put up the largest point total in the league this week.
      Player Notes
      • ATL Headshot
      • Drake London WR - ATL

        London made seven catches for 106 yards, the first time he's had 100 receiving yards since he had 154 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 5.

      • PHI Headshot
      • Philadelphia Eagles DEF - PHI

        With 19.00 points, the Eagles Defense set the high-water mark this week for any DEF.

      • LAC Headshot
      • Cameron Dicker K - LAC

        The best score by a K this week was 16.00 points by Dicker.

      • BAL Headshot
      • Derrick Henry RB - BAL

        Henry had 27 carries for 147 yards and a TD, giving him at least 100 yards on the ground in each of his last two games.

      • KC Headshot
      • Travis Kelce TE - KC

        With 22.40 points (84 Rec Yds, 1 TD), Kelce tallied the third-highest score for a TE this week.

      • SF Headshot
      • Brock Purdy QB - SF

        The 30.28 points scored by Purdy this week was good enough to rank fifth among QBs.

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