Tom Brady Fantasy Outlook Remains Strong in Week 9 Sunday Night Football Matchup Against Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens have opened the season with a 5-2 record, but that doesn't mean they've been untouchable in all areas. They entered Week 9 as a middle-of-the-road pass D, ranking 13th in Football Outsiders' pass defense DVOA rankings while allowing the NFL's seventh-most passing yards per game.
Tom Brady is once again proving to be a top-10 fantasy football quarterback in 2019, and he continues to have a great outlook tonight as the New England Patriots travel to Baltimore for "Sunday Night Football."
Lamar Jackson and Tom Brady will meet for the first time on Sunday ? pic.twitter.com/GEN9EknqE0
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 1, 2019
Is Tom Brady Playing Tonight?
Brady is not on the Patriots' injury report and will start Sunday's game. He was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice, but that's a common occurrence for the 42-year-old, and he was upgraded to full on Thursday.
Brady is averaging 18.8 fantasy points per game this season, and heading into Sunday's slate of games that was good for eighth at the position. He continues to defy Father Time, averaging 281.4 passing yards per game with 13 TDs to four INTs through eight games.
.@Patriots vs. @Ravens.
— SNF on NBC (@SNFonNBC) November 1, 2019
Not the match up we need... but the match up we deserve. pic.twitter.com/k1ifAsyOgf
Fantasy football players can start Brady with no reservations tonight. He comes in at QB8 in our Week 9 PPR fantasy football rankings.
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