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Antonio Brown’s Updated 2014 Fantasy Outlook Heading into Week 3

September 17, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Fantasy owners everywhere have grown accustomed to Antonio Brown being a consistent force on the field. He typically racks up good points in fantasy, but much of his production in Week 2 came in garbage time late in the game.
With the Baltimore Ravens already holding a 26-6 lead, Brown caught three passes for 51 yards on the final drive. That made up for 39 yards on just four catches from earlier in the contest.
That time on the field was also broken up by a possible head injury, as NFL on ESPN reported:
Brown would eventually return to the field, but Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense continued to struggle. The dismal night for Roethlisberger ended with just 217 passing yards, no touchdowns and a late interception to Haloti Ngata.
The late production by Brown also led to Brad Evans of Yahoo Sports bestowing him with a new nickname:
Coming into the season, Brown was viewed as the No. 9 receiver by ESPN.com. Therefore, 10 points from a player expec...

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