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Whether you’re 1-0 or 0-1, chances are you have questions about the running back. Every year, opening week brings at least a few surprising results, some of which are the start of season-long trends, while others are one-week flukes. Distinguishing between the two is never easybut we are here to help with RB ratings.

Of course, nothing is worse than injuries, and Week 1 saw some big ones: JK Dobbins (knee) was inactive, while Najee Harris (foot) and Elijah Mitchell (knee) left their matches early. It looks like the Jeff Wilson Jr. reinforcements. (vs. Seahawks) and possibly Jaylen Warren (vs. Patriots) could see more snaps and find their way into lineups this week.

Modernize: Mitchell will ultimately miss several weeks. Fortunately, there’s a good chance Dobbins can return after Baltimore’s rushing game was nonexistent last week.

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The biggest surprises of Week 1 were Darrell Henderson Jr. (vs. Falcons), Kareem Hunt (vs. Jets), Michael Carter (@Browns) and Jamaal Williams (vs. Chiefs). Obviously, Williams and Hunt’s numbers were inflated by two TDs apiece, which can’t be accounted for every week, but when you look at carries and snaps, they all stood out. There’s no guarantee we’ll see a repeat next week, but these guys seem real—at least in the short term—and should do enough to at least have value most weeks.

Instead, Cam Akers (vs. Falcons), James Cook (vs. Titans), Rhamondre Stevenson (@Steelers), Breece Hall (@Browns) and Dameon Pierce (@Broncos) really disappointed, both in touches and production. The hall was produced only in the dead time. We’re not completely ruling them out for the season, but they’ve all fallen in our rankings compared to last week.

In the case of Akers, Cook and Hall, it looks like Henderson (vs. Falcons), Devin Singletary (vs. Titans) and Carter (vs. Browns) will be the leaders on their respective team committees. Even Zack Moss (vs. Titans), who had six sacks, is ahead of Cook and looks like a potential flex. We also saw AJ Dillon (vs. Bears) and James Robinson (vs. Colts) lead off Aaron Jones and Travis Etienne, respectively. For now, we’ll continue to rank these backs above everyone else on their teams, but keep in mind that things could always change this week, and neither is a sure thing this week. Just in case, Etienne should have two TDs (Trevor Lawrence passed for one, while he gave up another), but with just six touches to Robinson’s 12, there’s cause for concern.

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While we still have a lot to learn about the matchups, Week 1 produced some interesting results. The Titans, Texans, Panthers, Cowboys, Saints and Eagles really battled it out and we’ve raised the odds RB Singletary (vs. Titans), Javonte Williams and Melvin Gordon (vs. Texans), Saquon Barkley (vs. Panthers), Joe Mixon (@Cowboys), Leonard Fournette (@Saints) and Dalvin Cook (@Eagles) this week.

In terms of “unfavorable” matchups, Derrick Henry (@Bills), Ezekiel Elliott (vs. Bengals), Dillon and Jones (vs. Bears), Robinson and Etienne (vs. Colts) and Clyde Edwards-Helaire (vs. Chargers ). ) ) seems to be in the hardest parts. We’re not worried about Henry, Elliott, and CEH given their usual workloads, but the rest are down to the low RB2/flex level. We also don’t trust Pierce (@Broncos) after Rex Burkhead saw three more carries than him last week.

Obviously, touchdowns largely determine a RB’s performance, but carries (especially carries near the goal line) and goals are more important to track at this point in the season. The right process usually wins and leads to greater success in the long run.

RB Ranking Week 2 for standard leagues | Week 2 RB Rankings for PPR Leagues

RB Ranking Week 2 for standard leagues

Ranking Player
1 Jonathan Taylor, Colts @ Jaguars
two Christian McCaffrey, Panthers @ Giants
3 Nick Chubb, Browns vs. jets
4 Dalvin Cook, Vikings @ Eagles
5 Saquon Barkley, Giants vs. panthers
6 D’Andre Swift, Lions vs. commanders
7 Derrick Henry, Titans @ Bills
8 Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers @ Saints
9 Joe Mixon, Bengals @ Cowboys
10 Austin Ekeler, Chargers @ Chiefs
eleven Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. Buccaneers
12 Antonio Gibson, Commanders @ Lions
13 Najee Harris, Steelers vs. patriots
14 Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons @ Rams
fifteen Rashaad Penny, Seahawks @ 49ers
16 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs vs. explosives
17 Javonte Williams, Boncos vs. Texans
18 Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys vs. Bengal
19 James Conner, Cardinals @ Raiders
twenty Miles Sanders, Eagles vs. Vikings
Twenty-one Darrell Henderson Jr., Rams vs. hawks
22 JK Dobbins, Ravens vs. Dolphins
23 Michael Carter, Jets @ Browns
24 Devin Singletary, Bills vs. titans
25 AJ Dillon, Packers vs. bears
26 Josh Jacobs, Raiders vs. Cardinals
27 Jeff Wilson Jr., 49ers vs. Seahawks
28 Damien Harris, Patriots @ Steelers
29 Melvin Gordon III, Broncos vs. Texans
30 Aaron Jones, Packers vs. bears
31 Kareem Hunt, Browns vs. jets
32 Chase Edmonds, Dolphins @ Ravens
33 James Robinson, Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
3. 4 David Montgomery, Bears @ Packers
35 Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots @ Steelers
36 Tony PollardCowboys vs. Bengal
37 Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
38 Dameon Pierce, Texans @ Broncos
39 Jamaal Williams, Lions vs. commanders
40 Khalil Herbert, Bears @ Packers
41 Nyheim Hines, Colts @ Jaguars
42 Breece Hall, Jets @ Browns
43 Rex Burkhead, Texans @ Broncos
44 Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles vs. Vikings
Four five Zack Moss, Bills vs. titans
46 Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks @ 49ers
47 JD McKissic, Commanders @ Lions
48 Dontrell Hilliard, Titans @ Bills
49 Mark Ingram, Saints vs. Buccaneers
fifty Raheem Mostert, Dolphins @ Ravens
51 Damien Williams, Falcons @ Rams
52 Brandon Bolden, Raiders vs. Cardinals
53 Kenyan Drake, Ravens vs. Dolphins
54 James Cook, Bills vs. titans
55 Cam Akers, Rams vs. hawks
56 Alexander Mattison, Vikings @ Eagles
57 Jaylen Warren, Steelers vs. patriots
58 Ty Montgomery, Patriots @ Steelers
59 Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs vs. explosives
60 Rachaad White, Buccaneers @ Saints
61 Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs vs. explosives
62 Sony Michel, Chargers @ Chiefs
63 Eno Benjamin, Cardinals @ Raiders

Week 2 RB Rankings for PPR Leagues

Class player
1 Jonathan Taylor, Colts @ Jaguars
two Christian McCaffrey, Panthers @ Giants
3 Saquon Barkley, Giants vs. panthers
4 D’Andre Swift, Lions @ Commanders
4 Dalvin Cook, Vikings @ Eagles
6 Austin Ekeler, Chargers @ Chiefs
7 Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. Buccaneers
8 Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers @ Saints
9 Joe Mixon, Bengals @ Cowboys
10 Nick Chubb, Browns vs. jets
eleven Derrick Henry, Titans @ Bills
12 Najee Harris, Steelers vs. patriots
13 Antonio Gibson, Commanders @ Lions
14 Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons @ Rams
fifteen Javonte Williams, Boncos vs. Texans
16 Rashaad Penny, Seahawks @ 49ers
17 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs vs. explosives
18 Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys vs. Bengal
19 Michael Carter, Jets @ Browns
twenty James Conner, Cardinals @ Raiders
Twenty-one Miles Sanders, Eagles vs. Vikings
22 Devin Singletary, Bills vs. titans
23 AJ Dillon, Packers vs. bears
24 Darrell Henderson Jr., Rams vs. hawks
25 Chase Edmonds, Dolphins @ Ravens
26 Aaron Jones, Packers vs. bears
27 Kareem Hunt, Browns vs. jets
28 Josh Jacobs, Raiders vs. Cardinals
29 James Robinson, Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
30 JK Dobbins, Ravens vs. Dolphins
31 Melvin Gordon III, Broncos vs. Texans
32 Jeff Wilson Jr., 49ers vs. Seahawks
33 David Montgomery, Bears @ Packers
3. 4 Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots @ Steelers
35 Damien Harris, Patriots @ Steelers
36 Tony PollardCowboys vs. Bengal
37 Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars vs. Baby chicks
38 Nyheim Hines, Colts @ Jaguars
39 Jamaal Williams, Lions vs. commanders
40 Khalil Herbert, Bears @ Packers
41 Breece Hall, Jets @ Browns
42 Rex Burkhead, Texans @ Broncos
43 Zack Moss, Bills vs. titans
44 Dameon Pierce, Texans @ Broncos
Four five Dontrell Hilliard, Titans @ Bills
46 Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles vs. Vikings
47 JD McKissic, Commanders @ Lions
48 Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks @ 49ers
49 Brandon Bolden, Raiders vs. Cardinals
fifty Damien Williams, Falcons @ Rams
51 Ty Montgomery, Patriots @ Steelers
52 Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs vs. explosives
53 Mark Ingram, Saints vs. Buccaneers
54 Raheem Mostert, Dolphins @ Ravens
55 Rachaad White, Buccaneers @ Saints
56 Kenyan Drake, Ravens vs. Dolphins
57 James Cook, Bills vs. titans
58 Cam Akers, Rams vs. hawks
59 Alexander Mattison, Vikings @ Eagles
60 Jaylen Warren, Steelers @ Bengals
61 Sony Michel, Chargers @ Chiefs
62 Eno Benjamin, Cardinals @ Raiders
63 Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs vs. explosives

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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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Degtyarev announced that the Russian side will appeal to CAS on December 10 due to the removal of biathletes from international competitions

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Degtyarev announced that the Russian side will appeal to CAS on December 10 due to the removal of biathletes from international competitions

The Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee Mikhail Degtyarev said that the Russian side will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on December 10 due to the removal of biathletes from international competitions.

The Olympic meeting is taking place in Moscow on Wednesday. Russian biathletes were suspended from international competitions in 2022.

— Today we are filing a complaint with CAS regarding the suspension of biathletes.

Today in Switzerland we are filing a lawsuit against the International Biathlon Union. We consider the behavior of this organization absolutely disgraceful: blocking the access of the strongest athletes in this sport from our country, unfair competition. All arguments will be presented in court by our Swiss lawyers. I’m sure the outcome will be approximately the same as in cross-country skiing, where, as you know, we have already won and our athletes are already preparing for the World Cup stages in various ski disciplines in Europe, and I’m sure they will qualify for the Olympic Games in Milan,” the Match TV correspondent reports Degtyarev’s words.

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    Bolshunov ignored the award after the drama at the finish line. No race without a scandal

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    Bolshunov ignored the award after the drama at the finish line. No race without a scandal

    The fans did not wait for Alexander.

    Three-time Olympic champion Alexander Bolshunov, even without victories at international competitions, remains the most popular skier in the country. However, the athlete’s behavior has recently raised questions. At the stage after the finish, he pushed his opponent, for which he received a disqualification. Returning to the ski track, he committed another act that definitely does not suit him.

    Alexander missed the victory at the finish line, and after the dramatic finale of the race he simply did not come to the award ceremony. What happened?

    “No need to be dramatic”

    On Sunday, December 7, in Tyumen, as part of the second stage of the Russian Cup in cross-country skiing, the strongest in the men’s mass start were determined. The best at 20 kilometers in the classical style was Savely Korostelev, who covered the distance in 41 minutes and 3.3 seconds. Alexander Bolshunov, who returned after disqualification, won silver. The gap from the leader was only 0.1 seconds – it was impossible to determine the winner of the duel without the help of a photo finish.

    Immediately after the dramatic outcome, Alexander did not look upset. The three-time Olympic champion smiled and casually congratulated his opponent. It seemed that everything was in perfect order – today Bolshunov lost the fight for gold, but calmly accepted the situation and is ready to win in the near future. There was no doubt that the athlete was satisfied and the senior coach of the Russian cross-country skiing team, Yuri Borodavko.

    — Alexander has returned. Getting in shape. As they said: no need to dramatize, everything is still ahead. He’s starting to get in shape. So he will still show his best side. Therefore, everything is increasing,” Borodavko told Match TV.

    Savely Korostelev and Alexander Bolshunov / Photo: © Russian Ski Federation

    “I just flew away earlier”

    Later, Alexander addressed the fans on social networks, thanking them for their words of support. But in the comments the skier was immediately asked why he didn’t come to the award ceremony? And indeed, Bolshunov, for some reason, ignored the ceremony.

    Since the champion himself did not clarify the situation, all that remained was to sort through the options, including extremely unpleasant ones, such as health problems. Soon the coach answered for Bolshunov and tried to defuse the situation. It didn’t turn out very well, to be honest.

    “He’s doing well, he just left earlier on a plane.” “I was on the way to the airport,” Borodavko told Match TV.

    The fact that Bolshunov is doing well is certainly wonderful. But, based on Borodavko’s words, it turns out that simply leaving early by plane, giving up on the official ceremony, is the norm in Russian skiing… Or is this the norm only for Alexander himself? It smacks of disrespect, not only for the competitors, but also for the fans, who certainly didn’t mind seeing the legend again after the race.

    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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