Monday Night Football DFS: Week 2
Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.
Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.
In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.
You can’t replace Michael Thomas; all you can do is bolster the talent in the wide receiver room. However, that’s exactly what the New Orleans Saints should do. After suffering a high ankle sprain late in their Week 1 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reports surfaced that Thomas will miss several weeks with the injury.
Tom Brady drops to 0-1 as the signal-caller for the Tampa Buccaneers, as he threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss against the New Orlean Saints.
The New Orleans Saints and Alvin Kamara have come to an agreement on an extension for the 25-year-old running back.
Two over 40 year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head in a divisional rivalry as Tom Brady takes on Drew Brees. The two veteran quarterbacks have played each other five times, with Brees winning three of those five matchups. Both teams are led by high-powered offenses and young, talented defenses.
With the season just around the corner, every team believes they have some shot at winning the Super Bowl. Some
In a surprising turn of events, the Saints are open to trading three-time Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara.
The New Orleans Saints and Who Dat Nation have had their hearts broken each of the last three years: The Minnesota Miracle, The infamous non-call in the NFC Championship game, and the overtime loss to the Minnesota Vikings again last season. Now that we’ve gotten the negativity out of the way, let’s take a look at the New Orleans Saints 2020 Team Preview.
Ryan Potts shares his updated NFL playoff predictions with June in the books.
Will 2020 be more of the same for the New Orleans Saints despite an impressive offseason? Joe Heller looks at the team’s three burning questions.
In sports, there are constant debates about who is the G.O.A.T., or greatest of all time in each respective sport. New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston believes that he’s one of the best quarterbacks of all time.
Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.
In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.
You can’t replace Michael Thomas; all you can do is bolster the talent in the wide receiver room. However, that’s exactly what the New Orleans Saints should do. After suffering a high ankle sprain late in their Week 1 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reports surfaced that Thomas will miss several weeks with the injury.
Tom Brady drops to 0-1 as the signal-caller for the Tampa Buccaneers, as he threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss against the New Orlean Saints.
The New Orleans Saints and Alvin Kamara have come to an agreement on an extension for the 25-year-old running back.
Two over 40 year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head in a divisional rivalry as Tom Brady takes on Drew Brees. The two veteran quarterbacks have played each other five times, with Brees winning three of those five matchups. Both teams are led by high-powered offenses and young, talented defenses.
With the season just around the corner, every team believes they have some shot at winning the Super Bowl. Some teams are more likely to
In a surprising turn of events, the Saints are open to trading three-time Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara.
The New Orleans Saints and Who Dat Nation have had their hearts broken each of the last three years: The Minnesota Miracle, The infamous non-call in the NFC Championship game, and the overtime loss to the Minnesota Vikings again last season. Now that we’ve gotten the negativity out of the way, let’s take a look at the New Orleans Saints 2020 Team Preview.
Ryan Potts shares his updated NFL playoff predictions with June in the books.
Will 2020 be more of the same for the New Orleans Saints despite an impressive offseason? Joe Heller looks at the team’s three burning questions.
In sports, there are constant debates about who is the G.O.A.T., or greatest of all time in each respective sport. New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston believes that he’s one of the best quarterbacks of all time.
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