
Week 17 Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns
Aiming to end the longest post-season drought currently in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns play host to their divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 17 showdown.

Aiming to end the longest post-season drought currently in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns play host to their divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 17 showdown.

Here we are! We made it to through the 2020 NFL regular season without a game canceled because of Covid-19. Tomorrow, we wrap up the season, with 16 games in a roughly 10-hour window. With every NFL game this week on tomorrow, gamblers have plenty of opportunities to make some money and start the new year with a bang!

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.

Seeking their first playoff appearance since the 2016 season, the surging Miami Dolphins travel to Buffalo to battle their divisional rival, the Bills.

Congratulations to those who captured their league’s championship in one of the most challenging years to date to navigate fantasy football. For those players whose leagues play into the season’s final game, Week 17 offers many obstacles due to teams sitting players for rest with nothing on the line to play for.

Week 17 takes us to Empower Field at Mile High in Denver to see the Denver Broncos take on the Las Vegas Raiders. Both the Raiders (7-8) and Broncos (5-10) are coming off last-minute losses in Week 16 at the hands of their opponent’s kicker.

Heralded for his 600 lb squats and 4.33-second 40-yard dash, Rondale Moore is one of the most intriguing prospects to enter the 2021 NFL draft. His rare combination of shiftiness and burst allows Moore to become a game-breaking weapon that defenses and special teams get nightmares about. Injuries have been the plague of this stud athlete, but when he has been on the field, few have been as dazzling as Moore.

Welcome to the post-Week 16 edition of triggering power rankings.

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is officially the first back to back rushing champion in the NFL since San Deigo Chargers’ Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson did it in 2006 and 2007.

Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book has turned heads just months before the 2021 NFL Draft. A true senior, the Fighting Irish signal-caller poses as a threat with his impressive athleticism and strong throwing mechanics.

Aaron Rodgers is the NFL MVP. He may not be the overwhelmingly most talented quarterback in the league anymore, although on a given night Rodgers gives Patrick Mahomes a run for his money, Rodgers is clearly the most valuable player in the NFL.

On Monday, 2019 first-round pick Dwayne Haskins was placed on waivers after multiple issues on and off the field this season. Yesterday, Haskins went unclaimed and is free to sign with whatever team he wants. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, teams have already expressed interest in Haskins. With him out of the picture, what’s next for the Washington Football Team at the quarterback position?

Aiming to end the longest post-season drought currently in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns play host to their divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 17 showdown.

Here we are! We made it to through the 2020 NFL regular season without a game canceled because of Covid-19. Tomorrow, we wrap up the season, with 16 games in a roughly 10-hour window. With every NFL game this week on tomorrow, gamblers have plenty of opportunities to make some money and start the new year with a bang!

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.

Seeking their first playoff appearance since the 2016 season, the surging Miami Dolphins travel to Buffalo to battle their divisional rival, the Bills.

Congratulations to those who captured their league’s championship in one of the most challenging years to date to navigate fantasy football. For those players whose leagues play into the season’s final game, Week 17 offers many obstacles due to teams sitting players for rest with nothing on the line to play for.

Week 17 takes us to Empower Field at Mile High in Denver to see the Denver Broncos take on the Las Vegas Raiders. Both the Raiders (7-8) and Broncos (5-10) are coming off last-minute losses in Week 16 at the hands of their opponent’s kicker.

Heralded for his 600 lb squats and 4.33-second 40-yard dash, Rondale Moore is one of the most intriguing prospects to enter the 2021 NFL draft. His rare combination of shiftiness and burst allows Moore to become a game-breaking weapon that defenses and special teams get nightmares about. Injuries have been the plague of this stud athlete, but when he has been on the field, few have been as dazzling as Moore.

Welcome to the post-Week 16 edition of triggering power rankings.

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is officially the first back to back rushing champion in the NFL since San Deigo Chargers’ Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson did it in 2006 and 2007.

Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book has turned heads just months before the 2021 NFL Draft. A true senior, the Fighting Irish signal-caller poses as a threat with his impressive athleticism and strong throwing mechanics.

Aaron Rodgers is the NFL MVP. He may not be the overwhelmingly most talented quarterback in the league anymore, although on a given night Rodgers gives Patrick Mahomes a run for his money, Rodgers is clearly the most valuable player in the NFL.

On Monday, 2019 first-round pick Dwayne Haskins was placed on waivers after multiple issues on and off the field this season. Yesterday, Haskins went unclaimed and is free to sign with whatever team he wants. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, teams have already expressed interest in Haskins. With him out of the picture, what’s next for the Washington Football Team at the quarterback position?
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