After dislocating his thumb, Running back LeSean McCoy had a minor surgical procedure to reposition it. According to Jeff Stotts, if McCoy progresses smoothly, he has a realistic chance of playing Sunday against the Jaguars.
After a slow start, and despite only 6.7 YPA, Aaron Rodgers is on pace for an all-time fantasy season for a quarterback.
Kevin Payne analyzes the best options on the waiver wire as Chris Ivory could see more touches with T.J. Yeldon dealing with an ankle injury.
Jim Coventry tunes us into his NFL Barometer for the week, laying out why it's time to target a couple of big-name Cowboys in Week 13.
Don't just watch Dak Prescott make his first Thanksgiving Day start Thursday, set up a one-day league with your friends and family!
Thomas Rawls' return from injury went about as expected, and with C.J. Prosise likely out for the rest of the season, Rawls should have no backfield competition in the red zone.
Rookies Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott have led the Cowboys to nine consecutive wins, with each adding their names to the NFL record book along the way.
Jim Coventry considers the streaming options for Week 11 as the Dolphins look to be in a good spot against LA quarterback Jared Goff in his NFL debut.
Davis Mattek is willing to overlook Kenny Britt's prior disappointing seasons given the roll he's been on for the Rams, but worries it might be ending with Jared Goff taking over at quarterback.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night game as Derek Carr and the Raiders look to keep the good times rolling at home against the Texans.
Mario Puig analyzes the latest in the IDP world as DeAndre Levy looks to finally make his way back from injury for the Lions.
Kevin Payne turns his focus to Week 11, honing in on a pair of Seahawks to deliver the goods back home in the Emerald City against the Eagles.
Luke Hoover details which players receive favorable matchups in Week 11, headlined by the 2015 league MVP, Cam Newton.
Scott Jenstad breaks down the Week 11 DraftKings slate as Andrew Luck likely will have to chuck it all over the yard against the Titans.
The Staff for God knows what reason likes Jay Cutler and the Bears as 7.5-point road underdogs against the Giants.