
Dr. Sullivan’s NFL Week 4 Medical Report
Week 4 was a typical week in terms of injuries. A few players lost for the rest of the season and a few with less serious injuries.

Week 4 was a typical week in terms of injuries. A few players lost for the rest of the season and a few with less serious injuries.

With the NFL season now five weeks in, we get a much better understanding of who has a chance at the playoffs and who’s competing for the number one overall pick in this year’s upcoming NFL Draft. New York Jets, you’re on the clock.

Welcome to the post-Week 4 edition of triggering power rankings.

Andersen Pickard outlines which players you should look to buy or sell in your fantasy football leagues ahead of Week 5.

The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.

Week 4 was full of incredible breakouts and disappointing performances. Sleepers like Robert Tonyan were difference-makers, and stars like Calvin Ridley let down their fantasy owners.

Four weeks in, and the hits just keep on coming. A game delayed by Covid-19, injuries keep piling up, and uneven performances. More than a few fantasy managers have thrown their hands up at this point. Let’s play another game of “Believe it or Not?”

The Monday Night Football matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers had a storyline focused on injuries. A dazzling performance by Aaron Rodgers shifted that storyline to the 36-year-old quarterback and his new star tight end, Robert Tonyan Jr.

Week 4 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.

A few weeks back, I wrote a similar article like this one providing six running backs to target on the waiver wire after we saw Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey end up on injured reserve. Unfortunately, we had another weekend with two more star running backs going down with serious injuries.

A quarter of the way through the season, there are many players in fantasy leagues that are showing that they will be either surprisingly reliable or unreliable for the rest of the season. Here are some Week 5 adds and drops to help you maneuver your fantasy league.

Another week of the NFL season is in the books. Andersen Pickard breaks down the fantasy football winners and losers from Week 4.

Week 4 was a typical week in terms of injuries. A few players lost for the rest of the season and a few with less serious injuries.

With the NFL season now five weeks in, we get a much better understanding of who has a chance at the playoffs and who’s competing for the number one overall pick in this year’s upcoming NFL Draft. New York Jets, you’re on the clock.

Welcome to the post-Week 4 edition of triggering power rankings.

Andersen Pickard outlines which players you should look to buy or sell in your fantasy football leagues ahead of Week 5.

The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.

Week 4 was full of incredible breakouts and disappointing performances. Sleepers like Robert Tonyan were difference-makers, and stars like Calvin Ridley let down their fantasy owners.

Four weeks in, and the hits just keep on coming. A game delayed by Covid-19, injuries keep piling up, and uneven performances. More than a few fantasy managers have thrown their hands up at this point. Let’s play another game of “Believe it or Not?”

The Monday Night Football matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers had a storyline focused on injuries. A dazzling performance by Aaron Rodgers shifted that storyline to the 36-year-old quarterback and his new star tight end, Robert Tonyan Jr.

Week 4 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.

A few weeks back, I wrote a similar article like this one providing six running backs to target on the waiver wire after we saw Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey end up on injured reserve. Unfortunately, we had another weekend with two more star running backs going down with serious injuries.

A quarter of the way through the season, there are many players in fantasy leagues that are showing that they will be either surprisingly reliable or unreliable for the rest of the season. Here are some Week 5 adds and drops to help you maneuver your fantasy league.

Another week of the NFL season is in the books. Andersen Pickard breaks down the fantasy football winners and losers from Week 4.
Back to work in St. Joe as padded practices resume post-preseason opener! 🏈
📱 @HaroldRkuntz3:
Back in St. Joe and #Chiefs Tranquill, Keaontay, Weimer, Sneed, Connor among those out today in a pads practice. Godrick and Smith also not in pads today. Delane and Gillotte out
Cyrus Allen is putting together a serious case for real offensive reps! 📈⚡
Via @Guwopzzz:
Every Cyrus Allen route from week one of the preseason ⬇️
The 5th-round rookie out of Cincinnati led the team with 5 targets in his Chiefs debut against the Rams, snagging 2 catches
That get-off speed is pure electricity! ⚡💨
Via @acosta32_jp:
R Mason Thomas (#51), doing what he does best. Could be a really nice changeup to what the Chiefs pass rush already has
Via @HenseToddJR3:
"Rated R" bringing that pure speed-rush juice off the edge is a
Absolute violence on the edge! 😤💪
Josh Simmons (#71) putting his elite power and snatch-trap technique on full display! The upper-body strength and footwork from the left tackle are dangerous when he gets those hands locked in.
Special, special talent upfront for Kansas