Here's one move each team in the NFC East should make before the Nov. 5 trade deadline at 4 p.m. ET.
Only two teams have a bye in Week 7, which leaves plenty of good options on the waiver wire. These four players should get plenty of attention.
The Cowboys’ Jalen Tolbert and the Giants’ Tyrone Tracy Jr. delivered for the NFC East in Week 5, but which divisional players will be X-factors in Week 6? Here’s our prediction for all four teams.
No team is perfect, but some have much bigger issues than others. Here is one potentially fatal flaw for every NFC North team.
The New York Giants and New York Jets are both in play for underdog wins this weekend.
Did somebody (Bo) Nix your fantasy plans and beat you to the waiver wire? Keep up with the (Daniel) Joneses with these players still available for Week 6.
NFL teams can usually identify their strengths and weaknesses after five weeks of the season. No team is perfect, but some have much bigger issues than others.
Whether you’re on the road to your next fantasy championship or looking to get back on track, steer clear of these NFL players for Week 2.
These star players haven’t put up big fantasy numbers in recent games. That should change with favorable matchups in Week 6.
With another four teams on a bye, waiver wire players may have to carry your fantasy roster. These four players should be your top targets for Week 6.
With injuries affecting NFC East teams at key positions, these backups could prove to be the key to victory for their respective clubs.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Why not fine-tune your fantasy lineup with these players still available on the Week 5 waiver wire?
There are reasons a-plenty to believe that Aaron Rodgers will have a big game in London on Sunday.
A quarter of the way through the 2024 NFL season, we're assessing who's trending up and down in each division. Here's the NFC East stock report from Weeks 1-4.
With four weeks of NFL action in the books it’s time to take stock of our fantasy rosters. While some players continue to exceed expectations, others have fallen short. Here are three pass-catchers who have left fantasy managers disappointed.
With four teams on a bye, waiver wire players could make or break your fantasy roster. These four players should be your top targets for Week 5.
Need to replace bye-week players like Saquon Barkley and Amon-Ra St. Brown in Week 5? Look no further than these up-and-coming players from the NFC North.
The NFL season is off to a fantastic start but some big names have fallen short of expectations. Here are five players that need to improve as the season progresses.
Baker Mayfield may be 12-9 as a Buccaneer after Tampa Bay’s 33-16 win over the Eagles but he’s 0-1 against Fox broadcaster and future Hall of Famer Tom Brady.
Philadelphia’s coaching staff may take a “nothing to see here” approach towards its new $51M edge rusher, but so far, the Bryce Huff signing can be described as “money for nothing.”
CeeDee Lamb proved to be the Cowboys' X-factor with seven catches for 98 yards and a score in a 20-15 victory over the Giants on Thursday night. But who else will step up in the NFC East?
Plugged into an offense that managed just 13 points in its first two games, quarterback Andy Dalton led the Panthers to a 36-22 victory over the Raiders last week. Now he sets his sights on his old team, the struggling Bengals.
Is your fantasy team going nowhere fast with Chicago’s D’Andre Swift? Does the Raiders’ Zamir White have you seeing red? Fix that roster with these three players in Week 4.
With so many talented players still available for Week 4, these three have no business being on your fantasy team anymore.
After painfully slow starts to the 2024 NFL season, these wide receivers rewarded fantasy managers with big games in Week 3. We think they can do it again in Week 4.