Raiders Downgrade Josh Jacobs to Out for Sunday
The Rookie of the Year candidate will be a no-go in the Raiders’ season finale, writes Joe Heller.
The Rookie of the Year candidate will be a no-go in the Raiders’ season finale, writes Joe Heller.
The football regular season is all but over. Welcome to the final week of the regular season where things get preseason-ish and downright wacky. The plan needs to be attacking players who we feel will have solidified roles, as many teams will be resting its starters for the postseason, or seeing what they have out of some of their youngsters for next year.
David Njoku is considering leaving the Browns in 2020 due to his displeasure with Freddie Kitchens.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly parting ways with head coach Doug Marrone, writes Andersen Pickard.
Joe Heller explains the newfound respect for Tom Brady he acquired while the NFL announced its Top 100 players of all-time.
Ryan Potts shares his picks and predictions for Week 17.
It’s week 17 and that means the 2019 NFL season is coming to an end. The playoff picture has cleared up in the NFC, as five teams have punched their ticket while the Eagles are in with a win over the Giants while the Cowboys are in with a win and an Eagles’ loss. In the AFC, five teams have punched their ticket as the Ravens have locked up the top seed while three teams, the Titans, Steelers, and Raiders all still have a shot to claim that last wild card spot. With all 16 games on Sunday for the only week this season, sports betters will be glued to the television all day long.
Ryan Potts returns with a humorous recap of Week 16.
The Steelers have a shot at the playoffs and the Ravens have benched their starters. Ryan Potts previews what to expect from the teams’ Week 17 matchup.
The Miami Dolphins travel to New England for a Week 17 matchup with the Patriots. Mike Sullivan previews the clash.
Andersen Pickard previews Sunday’s divisional game between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears.
The NFC West, a first-round bye, and home-field advantage is all on the line this week as the Seattle Seahawks meet the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football.
The Rookie of the Year candidate will be a no-go in the Raiders’ season finale, writes Joe Heller.
The football regular season is all but over. Welcome to the final week of the regular season where things get preseason-ish and downright wacky. The plan needs to be attacking players who we feel will have solidified roles, as many teams will be resting its starters for the postseason, or seeing what they have out of some of their youngsters for next year.
David Njoku is considering leaving the Browns in 2020 due to his displeasure with Freddie Kitchens.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly parting ways with head coach Doug Marrone, writes Andersen Pickard.
Joe Heller explains the newfound respect for Tom Brady he acquired while the NFL announced its Top 100 players of all-time.
It’s week 17 and that means the 2019 NFL season is coming to an end. The playoff picture has cleared up in the NFC, as five teams have punched their ticket while the Eagles are in with a win over the Giants while the Cowboys are in with a win and an Eagles’ loss. In the AFC, five teams have punched their ticket as the Ravens have locked up the top seed while three teams, the Titans, Steelers, and Raiders all still have a shot to claim that last wild card spot. With all 16 games on Sunday for the only week this season, sports betters will be glued to the television all day long.
The Steelers have a shot at the playoffs and the Ravens have benched their starters. Ryan Potts previews what to expect from the teams’ Week 17 matchup.
The Miami Dolphins travel to New England for a Week 17 matchup with the Patriots. Mike Sullivan previews the clash.
Andersen Pickard previews Sunday’s divisional game between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears.
The NFC West, a first-round bye, and home-field advantage is all on the line this week as the Seattle Seahawks meet the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football.
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