We're still waiting for his first big game (heck, his first touchdown) of the season, but Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe has started to at least accumulate yards. Sunday was his biggest game of the season in the Chiefs' 17-13 win over the Buffalo Bills.
Fantasy football waiver wire, Week 11: Dwayne Bowe puts himself back on the radar
Still no touchdowns for the Kansas City wide receiver, but Bowe tallied up the yardage Sunday. We break down the fantasy implications.


Bowe caught eight passes on 12 targets for 93 yards, all season highs, on Sunday. No one else on the Chiefs had more than three catches, four targets or 27 yards -- the passing game was basically Bowe and no one else. With wide receiver Donnie Avery sidelined the last several weeks with a groin injury, Bowe has been the team's only wide receiver even approaching relevance, and with tight end Travis Kelce held quiet Sunday, there wasn't much else.
Fantasy impact: The Chiefs famously still have zero touchdowns from wide receivers this season, which is fairly incredible, and will continue to keep Bowe’s value in check until something happens to show that can change. That, combined with the rumors of Avery’s return in Week 11 and the fact that Kelce should rebound, means Bowe, even off a season-best game, is little more than an end-of-roster stash, if he’s even that.











