It was the type of game that fantasy managers both at SoFi Stadium and on television were hoping for overtime, to see how many more points could be rolled up.Defend your castle and face the fire – dragons are coming! Wage war against your greatest foes in a battle of tactics. Scott Pianowski and I even centered our weekly debate on this game, and as it turned out we were both right. Our Yahoo Fantasy Week 10 Convictions feature had multiple analysts predicting big things for Lions players, and they delivered. There was even a top-five finish for a Lions tight end, though not the one expected (hello, Brock Wright). A pair of fantasy star wide receivers looked like NBA players going one-on-one, each blowing past 150 receiving yards and hitting pay dirt on the way to a pair of top-four finishes. Three - that’s right, THREE! - running backs finished with over 100 scrimmage yards and in the top seven in scoring. The teams were tied four different times, which is significant because at one point the Lions led 24-10.Īnd for fantasy, this game was a bonanza.īoth quarterbacks went well over 300 passing yards with multiple touchdown passes and each finished in the top eight going into Sunday Night Football. In what is the game with the second-most combined points scored in the NFL this season, the Lions and Chargers combined for 79 points and 954 total yards. Well, apparently, points were being saved for Lions at Chargers in Week 10. ![]() ![]() (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) (Robert Gauthier via Getty Images)įor so much of the football season, fantasy managers have been asking where the scoring had gone. Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen celebrates his fourth-quarter touchdown that completed a huge 11-catch, 175-yard, two-touchdown game.
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