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Not only a battle for the AFC West Womens Brandon Linder Jersey , but surely any fantasy owner who made the playoffs has at least one player from either team: Probably two. Anymore and you may be on a first round bye.The Start/Sit will be a tough gauge, but as always we try to give you some sneaky options. With Melvin Gordon a game time decision, whether to play him may be the biggest question of the night. Here is who you are definitely starting: Philip Rivers, Keenan Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Kareem Hunt, Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill.CONFLICTIt’s always fun when Matt and I disagree, and sadly it is usually Matt that wins the competition. RB Damien Williams, ChiefsBRIAN SITOdds are if you picked up Spencer Ware you probably already have Williams. If not, he is probably no longer on the waiver wire. Williams was vastly outplayed by Ware last week, but did manage to steal two goal line touchdowns. It’s anyones guess how the Chiefs will handle the running back rotation tonight, and with Joey Bosa back for the Chargers it may be tough sledding on the ground.When the two teams met in week 1 the Chargers held KC to 106 yards rushing. In PPR leagues maybe you can start him, but unless he steals a touchdown again you’re probably just barely into double digits.Projection: 52 yards rushing and 4 receptions for 20 yardsMATT STARTNo matter who the running back is for the Chiefs they perform. The system is Borg-like. Spencer Ware is out, and Williams is next man up. I expect a good fantasy performance in a high scoring battle.Projection: 18 attempts for 115 yards and 1 touchdown-WR Tyrell Williams, ChargersBRIAN SITHe is boom or bust, and since week seven he has been a bust. He is not getting the looks Jalen Ramsey Jersey , and needs that big play to be of fantasy value. Do not chase the points here.Projection: 3 receptions for 56 yardsMATT STARTAll this guy does is catch long touchdown passes, especially in high scoring games. This is the perfect environment for him to find his mojo.Projection: 4 receptions for 72 yards and 1 touchdownSTARTRB Justin Jackson, ChargersBoth the Chargers and the Chiefs are dipping into running back depth, but the Chargers have the better option. Jackson was the guy against the Steelers, then took a back seat to Austin Eckler against the Bengals. With Eckler injured, and facing a Chiefs defense that is one of the worst against the run, I like Jackson to look more like he did two weeks ago.Projection: 81 yards rushing with 5 receptions for 62 yards and 1 touchdownWR Mike Williams, ChargersIf you are going to start a second Chargers wide receiver, this is the Williams you want. While inconsistent for most of the year, he is more reliable than Tyrell and should see some opportunities.Projection: 4 receptions for 65 yards and 1 touchdownK Harris Butker, KCProjection: 3 for 3 on field goals and 3 for 3 on extra pointsK Michael Bagdley, ChargersProjection: 2 for 2 on field goals and 4 for 4 on extra pointsSITKansas City Chiefs / Chargers DefensesWith all the offensive weapons on display, while maybe not as bloody as the Chiefs/Rams game there will be points. In week 1 the Chiefs allowed over 500 yards to the Chargers, with the Chargers losing the turnover battle zero to two.Projection Chiefs: 34 points allowed with 2 sacks and 1 turnoverProjection Chargers: 30 points allowed with 2 turnovers JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars cleared $30 million in salary cap space by cutting five veterans Friday, including former Pro Bowl defenders Malik Jackson and Tashaun Gipson.The team also released offensive lineman Jermey Parnell http://www.thejaguarslockerroom.com/authentic-dede-westbrook-jersey , running back Carlos Hyde and long-snapper Carson Tinker.The Jaguars are expected to use the much-needed cap room — they now have about $32 million to spend in 2019 — to sign a quarterback in free agency next week, possibly Nick Foles.Philadelphia opted not to use the franchise tag on Foles, allowing him to hit the open market. He could get a deal worth more than $20 million annually.Foles led the Eagles to four playoff victories over the last two seasons, including the franchise’s first NFL title since 1960. He earned 2018 Super Bowl MVP honors and emerged as the league’s top quarterback commodity.Jacksonville did not part ways with quarterback Blake Bortles, but might do so next week. Cutting Bortles would create another $4.5 million in salary cap space.The Jags saved $11 million by releasing Jackson, a defensive tackle who was due to count $15 million against the cap. They saved $7.45 million by cutting Gipson, a safety who was due to count $9.05 million against the cap. They saved $6 million on Parnell, $4.7 million on Hyde and $860,000 on Tinker.Jacksonville, however, will have $5.6 million counted against the salary cap from the Jackson and Gipson deals.Jackson and Gipson were productive in Jacksonville, playing in all 48 games during their three seasons.Jackson won a Super Bowl with Denver in 2016 and then signed a six-year, $85.5 million contract with the Jags. The deal included $42 million guaranteed, the richest in franchise history.He notched 105 tackles, 18 sacks, eight pass breakups and four forced fumbles. He came off the bench late last season Womens Calais Campbell Jersey , a clear indication his future with the franchise was in jeopardy.Gipson signed a five-year, $36 million deal that included $12 million guaranteed. He had 159 tackles, 16 pass breakups and six interceptions in three seasons in Jacksonville.Both players should draw plenty of interest in free agency. Jackson is 29 years old and hasn’t missed a game since his rookie year in 2012. Gipson is 28 and hasn’t missed a game since October 2015.The 32-year-old Parnell was entering the final year of his contract and was due a $1 million roster bonus on March 17.Parnell missed three games because of injuries in each of the last two seasons, and the Jaguars believe they can get equal or better production for less money. And that’s necessary for a team with little cap space and plenty of holes to fill.Parnell started 57 games over four seasons after signing a five-year, $32 million contract in 2015. The deal included $15.5 million guaranteed.Tinker missed 27 of 32 games the last two years because of knee injuries, prompting the team to re-sign veteran snapper Matt Overton.Hyde was a disappointment in Jacksonville, which acquired him from Cleveland last October in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick. The Jaguars had hoped he would fill in for injured starter Leonard Fournette, but Hyde managed just 189 yards in eight games.Fournette, Thomas Rawls and second-year pro David Williams are the only running backs remaining on Jacksonville’s roster.The Jags likely will address the position in free agency or the draft, or maybe both.The 28-year-old Hyde should not have a problem finding a home elsewhere. He has 3,300 yards rushing and 26 touchdowns.He signed a three-year, $15.25 million contract with the Browns last March. He became expendable in Cleveland when rookie Nick Chubb started looking like a second-round steal.Hyde was due a $1 million roster bonus on March 15, the same day that $2 million of his base salary would have become guaranteed.

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