Monday Night Football DFS: Week 3
This week’s Monday Night Football game features a matchup between two division rivals at the Philadelphia Eagles head to Jerry’s World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
This week’s Monday Night Football game features a matchup between two division rivals at the Philadelphia Eagles head to Jerry’s World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
Last season, the Dallas Cowboys had one of the highest-scoring offenses until Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending leg injury. Thanks to their high-scoring offense and horrible defense, the Cowboys scored plenty of fantasy points last year. Let’s take a look at what fantasy players can expect from the Cowboys this season.
With training camps just over a month away from kicking off across the NFL, the time for fantasy football is nearly upon us. Tasked with navigating their respective drafts to maximize the talent on their rosters, general managers will once again look to find consistent production from the tight end position.
Blake Jarwin came into this season as the starting tight end for the Dallas Cowboys. However, during Dallas’s opening game against the Los Angeles Rams, Jarwin went down with a knee injury. It turned that Jarwin tore his ACL, thus ending his season. The next man up would be Dalton Schultz.
We are just over two weeks away from the start of the 2020 NFL season, and fantasy football drafts are starting to take place. Every year fantasy owners select players that either hit or turn into a bust. In this article, I will explain why you should target Dallas Cowboys’ tight end Blake Jarwin.
Andersen Pickard looks at five late-round tight ends who are poised to have a fantasy football breakout in 2020.
The Cowboys have one of the better wide receiving corps in the NFL. However, they lack a sure thing at tight end.
Who should take over for Jason Witten as the starter?
Here are three bold predictions for the Dallas Cowboys’ offense as they enter a critical 2020 season.
Jayton Washington explains why Blake Jarwin is clearly the best tight end in Dallas.
There’s a tough decision to make in Dallas.
This week’s Monday Night Football game features a matchup between two division rivals at the Philadelphia Eagles head to Jerry’s World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
Last season, the Dallas Cowboys had one of the highest-scoring offenses until Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending leg injury. Thanks to their high-scoring offense and horrible defense, the Cowboys scored plenty of fantasy points last year. Let’s take a look at what fantasy players can expect from the Cowboys this season.
With training camps just over a month away from kicking off across the NFL, the time for fantasy football is nearly upon us. Tasked with navigating their respective drafts to maximize the talent on their rosters, general managers will once again look to find consistent production from the tight end position.
Blake Jarwin came into this season as the starting tight end for the Dallas Cowboys. However, during Dallas’s opening game against the Los Angeles Rams, Jarwin went down with a knee injury. It turned that Jarwin tore his ACL, thus ending his season. The next man up would be Dalton Schultz.
We are just over two weeks away from the start of the 2020 NFL season, and fantasy football drafts are starting to take place. Every year fantasy owners select players that either hit or turn into a bust. In this article, I will explain why you should target Dallas Cowboys’ tight end Blake Jarwin.
Andersen Pickard looks at five late-round tight ends who are poised to have a fantasy football breakout in 2020.
The Cowboys have one of the better wide receiving corps in the NFL. However, they lack a sure thing at tight end.
Who should take over for Jason Witten as the starter?
Here are three bold predictions for the Dallas Cowboys’ offense as they enter a critical 2020 season.
Jayton Washington explains why Blake Jarwin is clearly the best tight end in Dallas.
There’s a tough decision to make in Dallas.
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