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NFL Week 5 breakdown: Bills clobber Chiefs at Arrowhead. Chargers win track meet vs. Browns.


Is there a changing of the guard in the AFC?

In a rematch of last season's AFC championship game, the Buffalo Bills went into Arrowhead Stadium and clobbered the Kansas City Chiefs, who fell to 2-3.

Have the Chiefs been replaced as the team to beat in the AFC West? The Los Angeles Chargers appear to be a legit contender, winning a wild 47-42 shootout against the Cleveland Browns.

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Eyes on the (fantasy) prize

As injuries continued to mount for the Giants, rookie WR Kadarius Toney enjoyed his breakout game with 10 receptions for 189 yards. He even attempted one pass and rushed for seven yards on his one snap at quarterback. (His numbers could have been even better if he hadn’t been ejected with six minutes left for throwing a punch at an opponent.) Toney will be the most coveted waiver pickup of the week, but ... who’s going to be throwing him the ball?

The Giants’ Daniel Jones was one of several quarterbacks to exit early with injuries this week. If you’re looking for a short-term replacement, the best available could be rookie Davis Mills of the Texans. He threw for 312 yards and three touchdowns against the Patriots – and didn’t turn the ball over.

Among other receivers, the Texans’ Chris Moore (5-109-1) and Chris Conley (3-84-1) had good games and have a decent upcoming schedules. The Browns’ Donovan Peoples-Jones (5-70), Rashard Higgins (3-29-1) and tight end David Njoku (7-149-1) all looked great, but another 89-point shootout like Sunday’s vs. the Chargers is highly unlikely.

The Giants also lost RB Saquon Barkley to a sprained ankle. If he isn’t ready for next week, Devontae Booker is the next man up. Booker had 16 carries for 42 yards and a TD in Barkley’s place.

Meanwhile, Myles Gaskin of the Dolphins is back in the good graces of fantasy managers after rushing for 25 yards and catching 10 passes for 74 yards and two scores. If he’s been dropped, he’s now worth re-adding.

And the Bears are sharing the workload with starter David Montgomery out. Khalil Herbert may fly under the radar since he didn’t find the end zone, but he did see 18 carries for 75 yards.

Coming this week

Monday: Week 5 wraps up when the Baltimore Ravens host the Indianapolis Colts (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN). The Ravens can set an NFL record if they rush for more than 100 yards.

Tuesday: Paste BN Sports offers its power rankings for all 32 NFL teams after Week 5

Thursday: Week 6 kicks off with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network). Before the game, make sure to check out our expert picks for every Week 6 game.

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