Fantasy football managers will get to look forward to one heck of a matchup in Week 4. The undefeated Miami Dolphins will take on the 2-1 Buffalo Bills in a battle for AFC East supremacy — and a game that should feature plenty of fantasy fireworks.
And speaking of fantasy fireworks, both teams are led by quarterbacks who have been getting it done in the early going.
Tua Tagovailoa is currently the third highest-scoring fantasy signal caller, with Josh Allen checking in at the QB8. Here's to hoping both quarterbacks go off on Sunday, with their fantasy weapons following suit! Everyone has to set their lineups with that and all the other Week 4 matchups in mind. We've got you covered on that front — check out our full fantasy football rankings below:
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