The NFL divisional round games are Saturday and Sunday. Three underdogs made it out of the wild-card — will we see more upsets?
Let’s talk about my PFWA awards ballot, featuring tough decisions at MVP, defensive player of the year and defensive rookie of the year.
Welcome back, RotoBallers! It's time for yet another week of fantasy football and DFS action. This time, we'll be diving into signal-callers rankings for the second round of the NFL postseason. Below,
The Los Angeles Chargers saw their season end on Saturday after a deflating 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans. One thing stood out: Justin Herbert just wasn't himself at all. After throwing just three interceptions all season, he ended up with four against the Texans alone.
"Goff is coming off a season that saw him post a career-best 111.8 passer rating, which was second-best in the NFL behind Jackson. He completed 72.4% of his passes, including an early-season game during which all 18 of his throws were completed, and logged a career-high 37 touchdown passes.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson explained his perspective on respecting Bills QB Josh Allen but wanting to "beat" him and not be friends.
After almost five months of action, we have finally reached the NFL's divisional round -- the league's de facto quarterfinals to help decide who will eventually hoist the Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans next month. And hoo boy, we're in for a doozy.
Could Josh Allen's career be in jeopardy with another bad loss to a great quarterback in the postseason? Or will he be just fine.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are leading contenders for NFL MVP this season, but both are eyeing the far bigger prize of a first Super Bowl; watch Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs,
Can Houston’s offensive line protect C.J. Stroud? Can the Rams slow down Saquon Barkey? Can the Commanders stop Jared Goff & Co.?