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We always say that wide receiver is the deepest position in the game. Fantasy NFL and while this is generally a good thing, it can cause problems early in the season. With only one set of data, it’s easy to get carried away by the results and overreact to what we saw last week. Week 2 WR rankings are to help you spot potential outliers and make the right decisions in the lineup.

Unfortunately, injuries cropped up last week, with Van Jefferson (knee), Rondale Moore (hamstring) and Allen Lazard (ankle) all missing the week and Keenan Allen (hamstring), Chris Godwin (hamstring) out for a couple of weeks ) and Tee Higgins (concussion) who were injured during their games. We’re especially worried about Allen, who will play the Chiefs on Thursday. We also have to watch for updates on Michael Gallup (knee), who missed last week but is expected back in Week 2 or 3.

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As always, there was some big news in Week 1 that can’t be ignored. Jarvis Landry (vs. Buccaneers), Julio Jones (vs. Saints) and Jahan Dotson (vs. Lions) looked more like WR2s than the position they were drafted for.while Sterling Shepard (vs. Panthers), Devin Duvernay (vs. Dolphins), Curtis Samuel (vs. Lions) and Robbie Anderson (vs. Giants) had big games despite likely going undrafted most seasons. suspenders. Samuel and Landry appear to be the most legitimate based on total targets, but obviously any of these players could continue to produce. We especially like Dotson, Samuel and Anderson this week thanks to what appears to be a favorable matchup, but it’s important to note that we can’t make any definitive statements about pass defenses at this point in the season.

Secondly, CeeDee Lamb (vs. Bengals), Mike Williams (vs. Chiefs), Diontae Johnson (vs. Patriots), Amari Cooper (vs. Jets), Allen Robinson (vs. Falcons), Robert Woods (vs. Bills), Darnell Mooney (vs. Packers) and DeVonta Smith (vs. Vikings) were disappointing. We’re not too worried about Williams, Johnson and Cooper, but the rest — including Lamb with Dak Prescott (by hand) — are much bigger question marks. We brought them down to the flex category this week, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they had good rebounding outings. Robinson has a particularly good game.

Again, we don’t know much about the matchups at this point in the season, but receivers like JuJu Smith-Schuster (vs. Chargers), Jerry Jeudy (vs. Texans), Hunter Renfrow (vs. Cardinals), Drake London (vs. Rams), Mooney (vs. Packers) and Dotson and Samuel (vs. Lions) appear to be in good position. We only consider JuJu a “must-start”, but everything else should have plenty of potential.

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Receivers with potentially tough matchups include Landry and Chris Olave (@Buccaneers), Woods and Treylon Burks (@Bills), Lazard and Romeo Doubs (vs. Bears), Adam Thielen (@Eagles) and Rashod Bateman (vs. Dolphins) . We’re not particularly worried about Bateman, though has fallen in our rankings compared to last week. The rest are items “play at your own risk.”

No one will blame you if you stick with the same WRs you played last week, regardless of the outcome. It’s usually a mistake to chase points, but you obviously don’t want to keep one of this year’s big prospects as a backup. We’ll continue to learn more about this position this week, once again focusing on targets, red zone looks and snaps instead of yards and touchdowns. If you do this, you will usually make more informed decisions. Even if your alignment decisions don’t pan out, at least you’ll know you followed the right process.

We’ll be updating these standard WR ratings as needed throughout the week, so keep checking back for the latest changes and analysis.

WR Ranking Week 2 for standard leagues | WR Ranking Week 2 for PPR leagues

WR Ranking Week 2 for standard leagues

Ranking Player
1 Cooper Kupp, Rams vs. hawks
two Justin Jefferson, Vikings @ Eagles
3 Davante Adams, Raiders vs. Cardinals
4 Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals @ Cowboys
5 Tyreek Hill, Dolphins @ Ravens
6 Stefon Diggs, Bills vs. titans
7 Mike Evans, Buccaneers @ Saints
8 AJ Brown, Eagles vs. Vikings
9 Deebo Samuel, 49ers vs. Seahawks
10 Terry McLaurin, Commanders @ Lions
eleven Michael Pittman Jr., Colts @ Jaguars
12 Michael Thomas, Saints vs. Buccaneers
13 Mike Williams, Chargers @ Chiefs
14 Tee Higgins, Bengals @ Cowboys
fifteen Gabriel DavisBills vs. titans
16 Courtland Sutton, Broncos vs. Texans
17 Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions vs. commanders
18 Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins @ Ravens
19 DK Metcalf, Seahawks @ 49ers
twenty Brandin Cooks, Texans @ Broncos
Twenty-one JuJu Smith-Schuster, Chiefs vs. explosives
22 CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys vs. Bengal
23 Diontae Johnson, Steelers vs. patriots
24 DJ Moore, Panthers @ Giants
25 Marquise Brown, Cardinals @ Raiders
26 Amari Cooper, Browns vs. jets
27 Julio Jones, Buccaneers @ Saints
28 Rashod Bateman, Ravens vs. Dolphins
29 Christian Kirk, Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
30 Jerry Jeudy, Broncos vs. Texans
31 Elijah Moore, Jets @ Browns
32 Hunter Renfrow, Raiders vs. Cardinals
33 Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers vs. Seahawks
3. 4 Tyler Lockett, Seahawks @ 49ers
35 Drake London, Falcons @ Rams
36 Allen Robinson II, Rams vs. hawks
37 Darnell Mooney, Bears @ Packers
38 Jahan Dotson, Commanders @ Lions
39 Robbie Anderson, Panthers @ Giants
40 Adam Thielen, Vikings @ Eagles
41 Allen Lazard, Packers vs. bears
42 Jakobi Meyers, Patriots @ Steelers
43 DeVonta Smith, Eagles vs. Vikings
44 DJ Chark, Lions vs. commanders
Four five Jarvis Landry, Saints vs. Buccaneers
46 Robert Woods, Titans @ Bills
47 Romeo Doubs, Packers vs. bears
48 Curtis Samuel, Commanders @ Lions
49 Chase Claypool, Steelers vs. patriots
fifty Tyler Boyd, Bengals @ Cowboys
51 Treylon Burks, Titans @ Bills
52 Chris Olave, Saints vs. Buccaneers
53 Joshua Palmer, Chargers @ Chiefs
54 Isaiah McKenzie, Bills vs. titans
55 Rondale Moore, Cardinals @ Raiders
56 Mecole Hardman, Chiefs vs. explosives
57 DeVante Parker, Patriots @ Steelers
58 Sterling Shepard, Giants vs. panthers
59 Devin Duvernay, Ravens vs. Dolphins
60 DeAndre Carter, Chargers @ Chiefs
61 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chiefs vs. explosives
62 Kenny Golladay, Giants vs. panthers
63 Donovan Peoples-Jones, Browns vs. jets
64 Russell Gage, Buccaneers @ Saints
65 Garrett Wilson, Jets @ Browns
66 George Pickens, Steelers vs. patriots
67 Marvin Jones Jr., Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
68 KJ Hamler, Broncos vs. Texans
69 Corey Davis, Jets @ Browns
70 Zay Jones, Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
71 Richie James Jr., Giants vs. panthers
72 Greg Dortch, Cardinals @ Raiders
73 Alec Pierce, Colts @ Jaguars
74 Noah Brown, Cowboys vs. Bengal
75 Nelson Agholor, Patriots @ Steelers
76 Sammy Watkins, Packers vs. bears
77 Nico Collins, Texans @ Broncos
78 Olamide Zaccheaus, Falcons @ Rams
79 Breshad Perriman, Buccaneers @ Saints
80 Kadarius Toney, Giants vs. panthers
81 Juan Jennings, 49ers vs. Seahawks
82 Skyy Moore, Chiefs vs. explosives
83 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Titans @ Bills
84 KJ Osborn, Vikings @ Eagles
85 AJ Green, Cardinals @ Raiders
86 Kyle Philips, Titans @ Bills
87 Parris Campbell, Colts @ Jaguars

WR Ranking Week 2 for PPR leagues

Ranking Player
1 Cooper Kupp, Rams vs. hawks
two Justin Jefferson, Vikings @ Eagles
3 Davante Adams, Raiders vs. Cardinals
4 Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals @ Cowboys
5 Tyreek Hill, Dolphins @ Ravens
6 Stefon Diggs, Bills vs. titans
7 AJ Brown, Eagles vs. Vikings
8 Mike Evans, Buccaneers @ Saints
9 Deebo Samuel, 49ers vs. Seahawks
10 Terry McLaurin, Commanders @ Lions
eleven Michael Pittman Jr., Colts @ Jaguars
12 Michael Thomas, Saints vs. Buccaneers
13 Gabriel DavisBills vs. titans
14 Mike Williams, Chargers @ Chiefs
fifteen Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions vs. commanders
16 Courtland Sutton, Broncos vs. Texans
17 Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins @ Ravens
18 Brandin Cooks, Texans @ Broncos
19 CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys vs. Bengal
twenty Diontae Johnson, Steelers vs. patriots
Twenty-one Tee Higgins, Bengals @ Cowboys
22 DK Metcalf, Seahawks @ 49ers
23 JuJu Smith-Schuster, Chiefs vs. explosives
24 DJ Moore, Panthers @ Giants
25 Marquise Brown, Cardinals @ Raiders
26 Amari Cooper, Browns vs. jets
27 Christian Kirk, Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
28 Elijah Moore, Jets @ Browns
29 Hunter Renfrow, Raiders vs. Cardinals
30 Julio Jones, Buccaneers @ Saints
31 Rashod Bateman, Ravens vs. Dolphins
32 Jerry Jeudy, Broncos vs. Texans
33 Drake London, Falcons @ Rams
3. 4 Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers vs. Seahawks
35 Tyler Lockett, Seahawks @ 49ers
36 Allen Robinson II, Rams vs. hawks
37 Darnell Mooney, Bears @ Packers
38 Jakobi Meyers, Patriots @ Steelers
39 Jahan Dotson, Commanders @ Lions
40 Robbie Anderson, Panthers @ Giants
41 Jarvis Landry, Saints vs. Buccaneers
42 Adam Thielen, Vikings @ Eagles
43 Curtis Samuel, Commanders @ Lions
44 Allen Lazard, Packers vs. bears
Four five Robert Woods, Titans @ Bills
46 DeVonta Smith, Eagles vs. Vikings
47 Tyler Boyd, Bengals @ Cowboys
48 DJ Chark, Lions vs. commanders
49 Romeo Doubs, Packers vs. bears
fifty Chase Claypool, Steelers vs. patriots

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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2

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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2

Russian streamer Olga Ivanovna, known under the nickname i_olga on the Twitch platform, won the “Best Gaming Moment of 2025” category as part of the international NNYS award.

During one of the streams, a 77-year-old woman was able to create a so-called “ace” in the shooter Counter‑Strike 2 – the moment when one player defeats the entire opposing team. A video of this moment was widely shared on social networks.

The pensioner lives in Nizhny Novgorod. About 250 thousand viewers have subscribed to her channel.

The NNYS Awards annually celebrate significant moments and select the best videos across 16 categories.

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Bolshunov’s return turned out to be a drama. Victory has slipped from our hands

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Bolshunov’s return turned out to be a drama. Victory has slipped from our hands

Savely Korostelev deprived Alexander of first place in the mass start.

Alexander Bolshunov’s return to the Russian Cup took place in a race that turned out to be dramatic for many participants. It’s good that this time the titled skier was not involved in this.

But it’s also time for him to complain about failure after a missed victory.

First start after disqualification

Bolshunov missed the first two races of the second stage of the PhosAgro Russian Cup in Tyumen. The scandalous incident in Kirovsk is to blame, where the three-time Olympic champion attacked his sprint rival Alexander Bakurov in the back.

Bolshunov was punished with disqualification for his unworthy behavior. The Russian Ski Racing Federation (FLGR) decided to suspend Alexander until the injured Bakurov returned to duty.

For the 20 km classic mass start, both athletes appeared on the start list.

Alexander Bolshunov and Alexander Bakurov / Photo: © Denis Bushkovsky / Match TV

Drama at the finish line

In mass starts, something interesting rarely happens already in the first kilometers of the distance, but the track in Tyumen posed an impossible task for some athletes. On the first lap, a whole group of skiers failed to cope with the turn. Among the losers were Nikita Rodionov and Evgeny Semyashkin.

At the 4 km mark, Bolshunov took the lead, apparently missing his performances at the Russian Cup, but there were another dozen and a half competitors two seconds behind. But Bakurov completed the top 40, 8.3 seconds behind the leader.

The second and third rounds were routine, no one tried to escape. The slowness of the leaders led to the fact that at the 12 km mark there were 34 athletes in seven seconds. The drama unfolded in the fourth round with Ilya Poroshkin. On one of the climbs, he broke his pole, being in the depths of the leading group. Because of this, they could not give him the entire inventory for a long time.

The first attempt to break away occurred only at the 18th kilometer. Alexey Chervotkin tried to escape before the descent, but the Tyumen athlete’s skis worked worse than those of many of his competitors, so the escape was not successful.

The final showdown turned into a real drama for Ivan Gorbunov. The athlete, who had recovered from a spinal fracture, could have competed for medals, but fell on one of the last turns. At that moment, only Korostelev and Bolshunov were ahead of him.

The fall led to the fact that all pursuers fell behind the two leaders. But the three-time Olympic champion was unable to take advantage of the gift of fate, losing a quarter of a boot to Korostelev in the finishing line. The top three were closed by the leader of the overall standings, Sergei Ardashev.

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— Today was a pretty tough race. I relied on flat areas, expecting that it would be a bit difficult on the climbs. When we crossed the finish line, I was confident of victory. I saw these couple of centimeters. The only thing is, I thought that they could give two first places, but definitely not first for Sasha,” Korostelev said after the finish.

Cross-country skiing competitions are shown live on TV channels of the Match family, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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    Korostelev – about the photo finish with Bolshunov: “There was an idea that they would determine two winners, but they definitely wouldn’t put Sasha in first place”

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    Korostelev – about the photo finish with Bolshunov: “There was an idea that they would determine two winners, but they definitely wouldn’t put Sasha in first place”

    Skier Savely Korostelev said on Match TV that he was confident of his victory when, at the finish of the mass start at the Russian Cup stage, first place was determined using a photo finish.

    On Sunday, Korostelev won the 20 km classic style mass start at the second stage of the PhosAgro Russian Cup in Tyumen. Korostelev was ahead of three-time Olympic champion Alexander Bolshunov by 0.1 seconds, the winner was determined by a photo finish. The top three were closed by Sergey Ardashev (+2.1).

    “Today my task was to sit in a group as much as possible and learn to run in contact with people, and not to mess around in front somewhere. It turned out that I hit my hand at that turn, and I also lay down at that turn, where Vanya Gorbunov eventually fell. I tried to go around this turn and it turned out well, because Vanya fell and slowed everyone down. And I understood that the only one who could catch Sasha Bolshunov was me.

    When we crossed the finish line, I was sure that I had won. That’s why I jumped up immediately joyful, I had no doubts. The only thought was that they might take the first two places, but definitely not Sasha in first,” Korostelev said on Match TV.

    The next stage of the Russian Cup will be held in Chusovoy from December 11 to 14.

    Cross-country skiing competitions are shown live on TV channels of the Match family, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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