
Monday Night DFS: Week 12
After a wild Sunday filled with upsets and crazy quarterback play, it’s time for Monday Night Football. Let’s jump right into the top DFS players in this matchup.

After a wild Sunday filled with upsets and crazy quarterback play, it’s time for Monday Night Football. Let’s jump right into the top DFS players in this matchup.

The Dolphins move to 7-4 as they took care of business today against the New York Jets.

The New England Patriots are now 5-6 and very much in the AFC playoff conversation after a last-second field goal against the Arizona Cardinals.

The Minnesota Vikings kept their playoff hopes alive with a last-minute victory against the Carolina Panthers.

The Tennessee Titans came to lay today against their division rivals. They took control of the AFC South and are looking strong heading into the final stretch of the regular season.

The Cleveland Browns managed to hang on against the Jacksonville Jaguars. They are 8-3 and look playoff-bound.

The New York Giants took control of the NFC East with a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

In an NFC West battle, the 4-6 San Francisco 49ers head to Los Angeles to take on the 7-3 Rams. After the Niners took the first matchup in Week 6, 24-16, the Rams will be looking for revenge and to stay on top of the division.

Tonight we have a matchup between NFC North division rivals as the 5-5 Chicago Bears head to Green Bay to take on the 7-3 Packers. Both teams need this win in their fight for the playoffs. If the Bears fall below .500, they will likely miss the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Packers need the win to stay in the hunt for the first-round bye.

The 2020 NFL Draft was loaded with talent at the receiver position, leading to a record 13 wideouts taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Unlike years prior, most of these rookies were thrust into starting roles and given opportunities to produce in only their first year in the league.

So many things have changed rapidly, so keep your Adam Schefter Tweet notifications on! With that said, let’s dive in and take a look at some Cash Game Plays for Week 12.

The New York Giants (3-7) head to Paul Brown Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1). By looking at the teams’ records, one would think this game doesn’t mean much. But the Giants play in the NFC (L)East. With a win today, and an Eagles loss on Monday, Big Blue would be in first place in the division.

After a wild Sunday filled with upsets and crazy quarterback play, it’s time for Monday Night Football. Let’s jump right into the top DFS players in this matchup.

The Dolphins move to 7-4 as they took care of business today against the New York Jets.

The New England Patriots are now 5-6 and very much in the AFC playoff conversation after a last-second field goal against the Arizona Cardinals.

The Minnesota Vikings kept their playoff hopes alive with a last-minute victory against the Carolina Panthers.

The Tennessee Titans came to lay today against their division rivals. They took control of the AFC South and are looking strong heading into the final stretch of the regular season.

The Cleveland Browns managed to hang on against the Jacksonville Jaguars. They are 8-3 and look playoff-bound.

The New York Giants took control of the NFC East with a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

In an NFC West battle, the 4-6 San Francisco 49ers head to Los Angeles to take on the 7-3 Rams. After the Niners took the first matchup in Week 6, 24-16, the Rams will be looking for revenge and to stay on top of the division.

Tonight we have a matchup between NFC North division rivals as the 5-5 Chicago Bears head to Green Bay to take on the 7-3 Packers. Both teams need this win in their fight for the playoffs. If the Bears fall below .500, they will likely miss the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Packers need the win to stay in the hunt for the first-round bye.

The 2020 NFL Draft was loaded with talent at the receiver position, leading to a record 13 wideouts taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Unlike years prior, most of these rookies were thrust into starting roles and given opportunities to produce in only their first year in the league.

So many things have changed rapidly, so keep your Adam Schefter Tweet notifications on! With that said, let’s dive in and take a look at some Cash Game Plays for Week 12.

The New York Giants (3-7) head to Paul Brown Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1). By looking at the teams’ records, one would think this game doesn’t mean much. But the Giants play in the NFC (L)East. With a win today, and an Eagles loss on Monday, Big Blue would be in first place in the division.
We are LIVE! Today on the Chiefs Blitz Podcast, we talk about the impending release of RT Jawaan Taylor and what this means for the #Chiefs Offensive Line!
We are LIVE! Today on the Chiefs Blitz Podcast, we talk about the impending release of RT Jawaan Taylor and what this means for the #Chiefs Offensive Line!
🚨 Nate Taylor: Jaylon Moore is the "Next Man Up" at RT!
With Jawaan Taylor’s release clearing $20M in cap space, @ByNateTaylor reports that Jaylon Moore is expected to be the #Chiefs starting Right Tackle for 2026. ✍️🏗️
🧱 The former 49er signed a 2-year, $30M deal last