Month: November 2018

Looking at Week 13’s slate of games, these five teams need a win the most to boost their positioning as we close in on the playoffs. Last week’s teams finished with a collective 3-2 record, with only the Carolina Panthers and Pittsburgh Steelers coming up empty-handed. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Green Bay Packers, while
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Consumed by the NFL playoff race but still keeping an eye on next year’s draft? Here’s one prospect who could wind up fitting perfectly on your favorite team’s roster in 2019. Whether it’s how our favorite team’s or fantasy football season is going so far in 2018, some of us football fans are already looking
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The Dallas Cowboys dealt the New Orleans Saints a surprising defeat on Thursday Night Football, one that Jerry Jones will revel in for some time. Come late February, Jerry Jones and Sean Payton will be emptying another bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon in Indianapolis at St. Elmo’s Steakhouse during the NFL Combine. The 13-10 Cowboys win on
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Stuck with an expensive Blake Bortles contract, the underperforming Jaguars are staring at a murky offseason. With the news that the Jaguars have officially benched quarterback Blake Bortles for backup Cody Kessler, conversation naturally returns to the the three-year contract Jacksonville handed to Bortles in February. The deal looks disastrous in hindsight. The Jags gambled
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Despite the regular season of year-long fantasy football leagues coming to the end, the daily fantasy leagues like Fanduel are just starting to get interesting. One of the really cool things about daily fantasy football leagues like Fanduel is that you can continue to play throughout the playoffs. You also don’t have to really worry
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Baker Mayfield’s numbers are up without the Haley-Jackson shenanigans. Were the two coaches firings a blessing in disguise for Mayfield’s rookie season? Dysfunction anywhere usually causes mayhem, and the Cleveland Browns were no different. The Browns had to deal with Todd Haley and Hue Jackson, two coaches. They just didn’t click. The dysfunction would not only
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