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NFL Week 8 Predictions: Sleepers, Upsets, and Buzz

As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, the NFL season marches on into Week 8. With over half the season in the books, the pressure is mounting for teams to make their move. Will this be the week your fantasy sleepers break out? Could your team pull off a stunning upset? Our experts have scoured the matchups, injury reports, and insider whispers to bring you the most comprehensive preview of the action ahead.

Fantasy Sleepers to Target

Every week, savvy fantasy managers are on the hunt for under-the-radar players who could tip the scales in their matchups. Here are five sleepers our analysts believe are primed for a breakout performance in Week 8:

  • Jalen McMillan, WR, Buccaneers – With injuries decimating Tampa Bay’s receiving corps, the rookie third-rounder should see plenty of targets against a vulnerable Falcons secondary.
  • Rashod Bateman, WR, Ravens – Bateman has quietly put together a string of solid outings and could be leaned on heavily if Zay Flowers’ ankle injury limits him.
  • Jameis Winston, QB, Browns – The gunslinger gets a chance to start against a Ravens defense that has been generous to opposing passers. In superflex formats, Winston is an intriguing QB2.

Upset Watch: Eagles Over Bengals?

The 4-2 Eagles fly into Cincinnati as 2.5-point underdogs, but our experts are eyeing an upset. With both starting tackles sidelined for the Bengals, Philly’s fearsome pass rush could feast. A.J. Brown and Saquon Barkley give the Eagles more than enough firepower to keep pace if a shootout develops. Don’t be surprised if the Birds escape with a statement win.

“I expect a lot of points in this one, but the Eagles’ pass rush can win if they get the Bengals on a clear passing script”

– NFL analyst Ben Solak

Buzz Around the League

As the trade deadline looms, rumors are swirling around some big names:

  • The Cowboys are optimistic that RB Dalvin Cook could make his season debut Sunday night against the 49ers. Dallas’ league-worst rushing attack could certainly use the boost.
  • WR DeAndre Hopkins is expected to be active for his Chiefs debut, though his role may be limited. Still, Patrick Mahomes will surely look to get his new weapon involved.

From under-the-radar fantasy options to budding playoff hopefuls, Week 8 has the potential to be a true turning point in the 2024 NFL season. Can the Eagles announce themselves as contenders with a road win in Cincinnati? Will the Cowboys find their running game with Cook in the fold?

As always, expect the unexpected. The beauty of the NFL lies in its unpredictability. So set your lineups, buckle up, and enjoy the ride. With a little luck (and maybe a sleeper or two), your team could be the talk of the league come Monday morning.