In the span of less than a week, the Chicago Bears went from losing in a way reminiscent of the Matt Eberflus era via botched clock management to going full throttle into a Marc Trestman disaster.
Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams is one of the most dynamic players in college football. In fact, outside of Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith, he may be the best wide receiver in college football.
The Dallas Cowboys are expecting to have to make some changes along the offensive line for the next two months or so as they wait out the recovery timetable for former third-round pick Cooper Beebe.
Throughout NFL history, a tight end has put up 1,000 or more receiving yards in a single season 58 times. How many of the 58 can you name in five minutes?
The Toronto Maple Leafs are working on extending the contract of their starting goalie, Anthony Stolarz, and the New Jersey native made a bold declaration about his expectations for a potential new deal.
The last time Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning replaced an injured Joe Burrow, he proved to be a dependable backup. Now, they need him to be way more than that.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17 on Sunday to improve to 2-0, but it wasn't an impressive showing from the reigning champs.
The Packers’ offense suffered a significant blow when wide receiver Jayden Reed suffered a broken collarbone in Week 2, but he got some unfortunate company on Green Bay’s injury report.
The Buccaneers made Evans the seventh overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft, and he has featured only for Tampa Bay en route to becoming one of the greatest overall players in franchise history.
Now that the dust has settled from a wild, high-scoring NFL Sunday, let's sift through the madness and break down our four biggest fantasy football takeaways from Week 2.