
2020 NFL Injury Tracker: Week 5
Whether you’re looking to set your fantasy lineup or keep up with your favorite team, you’ll want to check out our injury tracker for the latest news on every player’s status heading into Week 5.

Whether you’re looking to set your fantasy lineup or keep up with your favorite team, you’ll want to check out our injury tracker for the latest news on every player’s status heading into Week 5.

With the New England Patriots sidelined this week due to Covid-19, here’s a look at a realistic trade target for the Pats.

In a Week 5 divisional matchup, the Cincinnati Bengals (1-3-1) went to Maryland riding high after a comfortable victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Unfortunately for them, the Baltimore Ravens (4-1) are not the Jaguars.

In what was expected to be more of a low-scoring, defensive game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers turned out to be a shootout. The game took a few momentum swings, with the Steelers ultimately pulling away 38-29.

Looking to build off their first win of the season in Houston last Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings traveled to Seattle to battle the red hot Seahawks on Sunday night. After struggling mightily in the first half, Pete Carroll’s team used a three-touchdown stretch to march back into the game in the third quarter, turning a 13-0 deficit into a 21-13 lead. A back and forth affair in the second half, once again it was the brilliance of Russell Wilson on full display as he found second-year wide receiver DK Metcalf in the back of the end zone, with 15 seconds left on 4th and goal to seal the win and remain unbeaten.

As the Dallas Cowboys started up a drive with around 6:35 left the third quarter against the division rival New York Giants, Dak Prescott was scrambling away from a Giants cornerback and got tangled up, landing gruesomely on his right ankle. The entire field stood in shock and many in tears as Prescott was attended to and carted away.

The Las Vegas Raiders upset the Kansas City Chiefs on the road in Week 5. Andersen Pickard recaps the game and analyzes stats and highlights.

The Dallas Cowboys had a season altering event on Sunday. With the game tied in the third quarter, Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott took off on a designed draw play. At the end of the play, after planting his foot he was hit by the defender and the combination of his positioning and the force of the tackle resulted in a very serious ankle injury.

The Los Angeles Rams were expected to make easy work of the Washington Football Team and did just that on Sunday. The Rams got ahead early and didn’t look back as they beat Washington 30-10.

For the second time in three weeks, the New Orleans Saints will play on Monday night. This time they face the Los Angeles Chargers in a matchup between Drew Brees and Justin Herbert. Ironically, Herbert is the successor to Brees’ successor, Philip Rivers, in Los Angeles. Tonight’s game should be entertaining no matter your reason for watching.

In a game that every expert expected the San Franciso 49ers to run away with, the Miami Dolphins were the ones who pulled away. This game was expected to be a get back in shape kind of game for the Niners, but it ended up being an aerial assault by the Dolphins that conquered the day.

The Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns both came into the game with records of 3-1. Unfortunately, only one left 4-1 while the other left 3-2. This was expected to be one of the best games of the week, and it was as the Browns won by a score of 32-23.

Whether you’re looking to set your fantasy lineup or keep up with your favorite team, you’ll want to check out our injury tracker for the latest news on every player’s status heading into Week 5.

With the New England Patriots sidelined this week due to Covid-19, here’s a look at a realistic trade target for the Pats.

In a Week 5 divisional matchup, the Cincinnati Bengals (1-3-1) went to Maryland riding high after a comfortable victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Unfortunately for them, the Baltimore Ravens (4-1) are not the Jaguars.

In what was expected to be more of a low-scoring, defensive game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers turned out to be a shootout. The game took a few momentum swings, with the Steelers ultimately pulling away 38-29.

Looking to build off their first win of the season in Houston last Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings traveled to Seattle to battle the red hot Seahawks on Sunday night. After struggling mightily in the first half, Pete Carroll’s team used a three-touchdown stretch to march back into the game in the third quarter, turning a 13-0 deficit into a 21-13 lead. A back and forth affair in the second half, once again it was the brilliance of Russell Wilson on full display as he found second-year wide receiver DK Metcalf in the back of the end zone, with 15 seconds left on 4th and goal to seal the win and remain unbeaten.

As the Dallas Cowboys started up a drive with around 6:35 left the third quarter against the division rival New York Giants, Dak Prescott was scrambling away from a Giants cornerback and got tangled up, landing gruesomely on his right ankle. The entire field stood in shock and many in tears as Prescott was attended to and carted away.

The Las Vegas Raiders upset the Kansas City Chiefs on the road in Week 5. Andersen Pickard recaps the game and analyzes stats and highlights.

The Dallas Cowboys had a season altering event on Sunday. With the game tied in the third quarter, Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott took off on a designed draw play. At the end of the play, after planting his foot he was hit by the defender and the combination of his positioning and the force of the tackle resulted in a very serious ankle injury.

The Los Angeles Rams were expected to make easy work of the Washington Football Team and did just that on Sunday. The Rams got ahead early and didn’t look back as they beat Washington 30-10.

For the second time in three weeks, the New Orleans Saints will play on Monday night. This time they face the Los Angeles Chargers in a matchup between Drew Brees and Justin Herbert. Ironically, Herbert is the successor to Brees’ successor, Philip Rivers, in Los Angeles. Tonight’s game should be entertaining no matter your reason for watching.

In a game that every expert expected the San Franciso 49ers to run away with, the Miami Dolphins were the ones who pulled away. This game was expected to be a get back in shape kind of game for the Niners, but it ended up being an aerial assault by the Dolphins that conquered the day.

The Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns both came into the game with records of 3-1. Unfortunately, only one left 4-1 while the other left 3-2. This was expected to be one of the best games of the week, and it was as the Browns won by a score of 32-23.