Fantasy football rankings: NFL Week 4Fantasy football rankings: NFL Week 4
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Anirban Lahiri wasn't in the field for the Sanderson Farms Championship when he booked a ticket on the TOUR's charter flight from the Dominican Republic to Jackson, Mississippi. He needed a top-10 finish in the Dominican to get in this week's field. He hadn't had one in nearly two years, but Lahiri was confident about his game entering last week's Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship. "Jackson isn't exactly an easy place to get to, especially from the Dominican. ... I felt really good up in Napa (at the season-opening Safeway Open), had a horrific start and really fought my way back, played some quality golf after a long time. I felt like I could ride that momentum last week, and I love playing paspalum, so I just had that feeling that if I go out there and do what I’m doing right now, I should get on that plane to Jackson. It paid off," Lahiri said after shooting a bogey-free 66 in the first round of the Sanderson Farms Championship. Lahiri is 33 under par in his last eight rounds. After a first-round 74 at the Safeway Open, he shot 14 under in the next three rounds at the Silverado Resort. He was 13 under par at Corales Puntacana to finish sixth. Lahiri, a two-time Presidents Cup participant, struggled before this recent run. He had just one top-10 in the 2018-19 season and didn't finish in the top 40 in any of his 12 starts before the season ceased because of the coronavirus. Lahiri was in India for five months, which gave him an opportunity to work with his instructor, Vijay Divecha. He didn't return to the TOUR until the Wyndham Championship, the final regular-season event of the 2020 season. "I left pretty much the Monday after (the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard) to go play the Asian Open, and then we got locked in. They closed the borders down. So I was there for a long time," Lahiri said. "I spent about 40 days straight with my coach before I came back out here, and I got back to the basics, undid a lot of the bad habits that had crept into the game and just tried to clean up the game, clean up the mind."
Andy Katz of NCAA.com has Michigan State as the No. 3 seed in the West Region of his first edition of NCAA Tournament predictions. Spartans enter the upcoming season as one of the favorites to win the Big Ten. Spartan fans should continue to keep an eye on is where Katz and his peers have Michigan State playing in the opening weekend
Ryan Blaney enters the race as the favorite after winning the last two Talladega, but as we know, one crash can have a big impact on what happens.
The Ravens QB talked about his charitable endeavor in Baltimore, his reasons for speaking on Breonna Taylor and his “Monday Night Football” disaster.
Although Joe Judge is still looking for his first victory as the New York Giants’ head coach, he already has a win over Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams that was so big, he got a ring for it. When New York visits brand-new SoFi Stadium on Sunday, Judge doesn’t think he’ll get much of an advantage out of his knowledge of the Rams (2-1) from two seasons ago, or from his more recent conversations with McVay when he was seeking tips on how to succeed as a first-time head coach. ”Obviously there’s some information I gathered, but I’ll tell you right now, Sean is always evolving,” Judge said.
The NFL postponed Sunday’s Pittsburgh Steelers game at Tennessee until later in the season after one additional Titans player and one personnel member tested positive for COVID-19. The announcement Thursday came one day after the league said it hoped to play the game on Monday or Tuesday. ”The decision to postpone the game was made to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel,” the league said.
NFL Network’s Mike Giardi highlights the New England Patriots’ “big challenge” vs. the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4. This game is streaming live on the Sports Betting News mobile app, or on NFL Network
The Reds, Padres and Brewers all could be swept, while the A’s and White Sox play a winner-take-all Game 3. Here’s what you need to know.