Thursday Night Football DFS: Week 8
Thursday night football is back and once again it features another divisional battle. Teddy Bridgewater and the Carolina Panthers host Matt Ryan and the struggling Atlanta Falcons.
Thursday night football is back and once again it features another divisional battle. Teddy Bridgewater and the Carolina Panthers host Matt Ryan and the struggling Atlanta Falcons.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers play for their first championship since 1988, the Tampa Bay Rays will be battling to stay alive for a winner-take-all Game 7. This may be the last day of 2020 to win some money with MLB DFS so let’s get to it.
For the third season in a row, the Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. The last two years they faced off on Sunday Night football with the Bears winning in 2018 and the Rams in 2019. This year it will be on Monday Night Football.
It is going to be tough to match the excitement of last night’s game. Now that the World Series boils down to a three-game series, let’s take a look at how we can make some cash with MLB DFS for October 25.
Big bucks time! Differentiating yourself from your opponents is one of the biggest parts of DFS. I’ve gone ahead and highlighted some pivots and lower-owned plays I like today that will hopefully turn your screens green.
Welcome to Week 7! Looking over the main slate this week, a few injuries popped up as we moved closer to Sunday. Those injuries open up many options for GPPs/Tournaments and value pillars for Cash Games (H2Hs, 50/50s, and Double-Ups). There’s a lot to be excited about. Let’s dive in.
The Los Angeles Dodgers head into tonight’s game up 2-1 over the Tampa Bay Rays. After tonight the Dodgers will either be one game away from their first World Series championship in 32 years or the series will turn into a best-of-three.
With the World Series now tied 1-1, tonight’s Game 3 will be a big one. The pitching matchup is a good one, with Walker Buehler taking the ball for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Charlie Morton toeing the slab for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Kevin Harvick appeared to be sitting pretty Sunday at Kansas, having led 85 of the 219 laps run. However, a pit stop with 48 laps remaining would wind up costing him in the end. After beating Harvick out of the pit stalls, Joey Logano would manage to get the jump he needed on the final restart.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top 12 at their respective positions on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup of players on much of the competition’s rosters, giving you a chance to win big each week.
This Thursday night football game features an NFC East divisional battle. The 1-4-1 Philadelphia Eagles host the 1-5 New York Giants. This a huge game in the NFC East because the division is truly wide open this year.
Here we are, we have made it to the World Series. The playoff bubble environment has worked flawlessly, and now we are set up for a fun and thrilling set. Who is in line for a good game tonight?
Thursday night football is back and once again it features another divisional battle. Teddy Bridgewater and the Carolina Panthers host Matt Ryan and the struggling Atlanta Falcons.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers play for their first championship since 1988, the Tampa Bay Rays will be battling to stay alive for a winner-take-all Game 7. This may be the last day of 2020 to win some money with MLB DFS so let’s get to it.
For the third season in a row, the Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. The last two years they faced off on Sunday Night football with the Bears winning in 2018 and the Rams in 2019. This year it will be on Monday Night Football.
It is going to be tough to match the excitement of last night’s game. Now that the World Series boils down to a three-game series, let’s take a look at how we can make some cash with MLB DFS for October 25.
Big bucks time! Differentiating yourself from your opponents is one of the biggest parts of DFS. I’ve gone ahead and highlighted some pivots and lower-owned plays I like today that will hopefully turn your screens green.
Welcome to Week 7! Looking over the main slate this week, a few injuries popped up as we moved closer to Sunday. Those injuries open up many options for GPPs/Tournaments and value pillars for Cash Games (H2Hs, 50/50s, and Double-Ups). There’s a lot to be excited about. Let’s dive in.
The Los Angeles Dodgers head into tonight’s game up 2-1 over the Tampa Bay Rays. After tonight the Dodgers will either be one game away from their first World Series championship in 32 years or the series will turn into a best-of-three.
With the World Series now tied 1-1, tonight’s Game 3 will be a big one. The pitching matchup is a good one, with Walker Buehler taking the ball for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Charlie Morton toeing the slab for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Kevin Harvick appeared to be sitting pretty Sunday at Kansas, having led 85 of the 219 laps run. However, a pit stop with 48 laps remaining would wind up costing him in the end. After beating Harvick out of the pit stalls, Joey Logano would manage to get the jump he needed on the final restart.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top 12 at their respective positions on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup of players on much of the competition’s rosters, giving you a chance to win big each week.
This Thursday night football game features an NFC East divisional battle. The 1-4-1 Philadelphia Eagles host the 1-5 New York Giants. This a huge game in the NFC East because the division is truly wide open this year.
Here we are, we have made it to the World Series. The playoff bubble environment has worked flawlessly, and now we are set up for a fun and thrilling set. Who is in line for a good game tonight?
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