
Baltimore Ravens 2021 Fantasy Preview
For fantasy purposes, Baltimore added three players into the fray. Sammy Watkins came over from Kansas City in free agency while Rashod Bateman and Tylan Wallace were added in the draft.

For fantasy purposes, Baltimore added three players into the fray. Sammy Watkins came over from Kansas City in free agency while Rashod Bateman and Tylan Wallace were added in the draft.

World Wide Technology Raceway hosted the final IndyCar race of the year under the lights. With the Gateway Arch as a backdrop piece, the track originally named after the structure is one of America’s hidden gem circuits for years now.

The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2021 NFL season with haughty aspirations. The team drafted Heisman-winning receiver DeVonta Smith, managed to keep Zach Ertz on the team, and welcomes back Jalen Hurts for what they hope can become a second-year breakout.

Last week it was Ken Roczen and Jett Lawrence bringing home the Honda sweep at Unadilla. This week the pair looked to capitalize on that momentum in their individual title races at Budds Creek.

There are a lot of new faces in the Big Easy this season and some big names will be missing for a bit, but the Saints still have some top-end skilled talent to make the playoffs.

The Chicago Bulls haven’t won a championship since 1998. Before they can get to another finals, they have to reach the playoffs first.

After getting mutilated by the injury bug in 2020, the Denver Broncos are back and ready to roll with a team that packs a good amount of fantasy value.

Darius Bazley’s first two NBA seasons have been rocky at times, but he has the chance to put it all behind him this upcoming season. Oklahoma City Thunder fans have had the opportunity to see Bazley’s flashes of potential over the last two years, but he has not found consistency.

As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.

After a disappointing campaign in 2020-21, the New Jersey Devils had an impressive offseason. The Devils were active in free agency, as well as on the trade front as they attempted to retool their roster.

Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the final part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC West and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.

The Milwaukee Bucks are the defending NBA champions. Star Giannis Antetokounmpo proved all of his doubters wrong in the playoffs, not only playing tremendous defense but also making the most of his free throws when it mattered most.

For fantasy purposes, Baltimore added three players into the fray. Sammy Watkins came over from Kansas City in free agency while Rashod Bateman and Tylan Wallace were added in the draft.

World Wide Technology Raceway hosted the final IndyCar race of the year under the lights. With the Gateway Arch as a backdrop piece, the track originally named after the structure is one of America’s hidden gem circuits for years now.

The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2021 NFL season with haughty aspirations. The team drafted Heisman-winning receiver DeVonta Smith, managed to keep Zach Ertz on the team, and welcomes back Jalen Hurts for what they hope can become a second-year breakout.

Last week it was Ken Roczen and Jett Lawrence bringing home the Honda sweep at Unadilla. This week the pair looked to capitalize on that momentum in their individual title races at Budds Creek.

There are a lot of new faces in the Big Easy this season and some big names will be missing for a bit, but the Saints still have some top-end skilled talent to make the playoffs.

The Chicago Bulls haven’t won a championship since 1998. Before they can get to another finals, they have to reach the playoffs first.

After getting mutilated by the injury bug in 2020, the Denver Broncos are back and ready to roll with a team that packs a good amount of fantasy value.

Darius Bazley’s first two NBA seasons have been rocky at times, but he has the chance to put it all behind him this upcoming season. Oklahoma City Thunder fans have had the opportunity to see Bazley’s flashes of potential over the last two years, but he has not found consistency.

As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.

After a disappointing campaign in 2020-21, the New Jersey Devils had an impressive offseason. The Devils were active in free agency, as well as on the trade front as they attempted to retool their roster.

Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the final part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC West and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.

The Milwaukee Bucks are the defending NBA champions. Star Giannis Antetokounmpo proved all of his doubters wrong in the playoffs, not only playing tremendous defense but also making the most of his free throws when it mattered most.
The countdown to training camp is on, and L’Jarius Sneed @jay__sneed is fully locked in. 🏈
He’s spending this final pre-camp window sharpening his technique and mastering the defensive scheme to ensure he’s at peak form when he hits the field in St. Joseph on July 24. Beyond
Some things are far bigger than football. #NFL
#ChiefsKingdom is sending love and prayers to legend Chris Johnson and his family following his ALS diagnosis. Watching CJ2K play was an absolute privilege—even as an opponent.
Stay strong, brother. We stand with you. 💯
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With a big match in the Round of 32, Team USA has a new leader who has quickly made his mark. Officials want to extend Mauricio Pochettino's contract. Nick Athan @ChiefsInsider supports that decision. @HenseToddJR3
https://primetimesportstalk.com/extending-pochettino-is-best-move-for-team-usa/
The Group play is over, and Team USA is now heading toward the Round of 32 with confidence. Still, as @ChiefsInsider states, the path ahead won't be easy, but to downplay their chances for a deep run would be a mistake. @HenseToddJR3
https://primetimesportstalk.com/long-challenging-road-awaits-team-usa/