Thursday Night Football DFS: Week 3
Time to keep things rolling with another Thursday Night game. This week, the Carolina Panthers will head into Houston to face the Texans.
Time to keep things rolling with another Thursday Night game. This week, the Carolina Panthers will head into Houston to face the Texans.
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.
The Chicago Bears underwent a fairly large transformation this offseason, moving on from Mitchell Trubisky and replacing him with a different first-round quarterback in Justin Fields. While the Ohio State product might not start for the Bears right away, his eventual emergence should equate to further success (both on the field and in fantasy leagues) for Chicago’s entire offense.
Week 2 of the 2020 NFL season got off to a somewhat exciting game on Thursday night between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns. Gamblers who backed the Browns -6 were ripping their hair out at the end of the fourth quarter.
With Week 1 of the NFL season finally upon us, fantasy football is in full effect. While drafts have concluded and team rosters are set, to gain a competitive advantage over the other teams in your league, identifying sleeper players to take a chance on to have a big week is always very important.
Week one of the 2019 NFL season is in the books, and it was a wild one as usual. From the defensive struggle in the 100 year opener to Tom Brady and the Patriots dominating on Sunday night, the NFL came back to our living rooms with a vengeance.
Whether your fantasy team didn’t perform how you expected – you’re not alone – or absolutely crushed it in week one, now is the time to scrounge the waiver wire for the next breakout star.
Splash releases his first fantasy football mock draft of the season.
Sometimes football is awesome and other times it is miserable. No one ever wants to see a player get hurt, especially when it impacts their fantasy football team. On Sunday, Rams’ wide receivers Cooper Kupp went down with a non-contact knee injury and reportedly torn the ACL in his left know, ending his season.
We are officially one month away from the fantasy playoffs so it is time to get in those waiver wire pickups and make those trades that are going to launch your team into the playoffs with a vengeance. There are still some high profile players available that need to be scooped up this week so do not miss out on what could be your last opportunity to add some weekly starters. The following waiver wire adds reflect a $100 Free Agent Acquisition Budget (FAAB).
A shoulder dislocation is a frequent injury suffered by athletes such as football players because of the collisions and violent contact with other players and the ground. That statement became true when Anthony Miller experienced a left shoulder dislocation in Sunday’s game against the Cardinals.
Time to keep things rolling with another Thursday Night game. This week, the Carolina Panthers will head into Houston to face the Texans.
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.
The Chicago Bears underwent a fairly large transformation this offseason, moving on from Mitchell Trubisky and replacing him with a different first-round quarterback in Justin Fields. While the Ohio State product might not start for the Bears right away, his eventual emergence should equate to further success (both on the field and in fantasy leagues) for Chicago’s entire offense.
Week 2 of the 2020 NFL season got off to a somewhat exciting game on Thursday night between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns. Gamblers who backed the Browns -6 were ripping their hair out at the end of the fourth quarter.
With Week 1 of the NFL season finally upon us, fantasy football is in full effect. While drafts have concluded and team rosters are set, to gain a competitive advantage over the other teams in your league, identifying sleeper players to take a chance on to have a big week is always very important.
Week one of the 2019 NFL season is in the books, and it was a wild one as usual. From the defensive struggle in the 100 year opener to Tom Brady and the Patriots dominating on Sunday night, the NFL came back to our living rooms with a vengeance.
Whether your fantasy team didn’t perform how you expected – you’re not alone – or absolutely crushed it in week one, now is the time to scrounge the waiver wire for the next breakout star.
Splash releases his first fantasy football mock draft of the season.
Sometimes football is awesome and other times it is miserable. No one ever wants to see a player get hurt, especially when it impacts their fantasy football team. On Sunday, Rams’ wide receivers Cooper Kupp went down with a non-contact knee injury and reportedly torn the ACL in his left know, ending his season.
We are officially one month away from the fantasy playoffs so it is time to get in those waiver wire pickups and make those trades that are going to launch your team into the playoffs with a vengeance. There are still some high profile players available that need to be scooped up this week so do not miss out on what could be your last opportunity to add some weekly starters. The following waiver wire adds reflect a $100 Free Agent Acquisition Budget (FAAB).
A shoulder dislocation is a frequent injury suffered by athletes such as football players because of the collisions and violent contact with other players and the ground. That statement became true when Anthony Miller experienced a left shoulder dislocation in Sunday’s game against the Cardinals.
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