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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a 108.2 passer rating in games that the Chiefs have lost, including the playoffs, in his time as a starter the last two full seasons. His passer rating for all games, including the playoffs, sits at 108.6. In Mahomes’ 36 career starts, including the postseason, the Chiefs are 28-8 (.778). The Super Bowl MVP has never had a
The Chicago Bears placed kicker Eddy Pineiro (groin) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday, and Cairo Santos is now expected to be the starting kicker in Week 1 against the Lions. Pineiro will be eligible to return after missing the first three weeks, but he can obviously be avoided to begin the year in all fantasy leagues. Santos, 28, kicked in five games for the Titans
The Arizona Cardinals made star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins the highest-paid non-quarterback in history on Tuesday, giving him a two-year contract extension worth $54.5 million in new money ($27.25 million per season), according to sources. Hopkins did the deal himself and will receive $42.75 million guaranteed at signing. Nuk has been an elite wideout in both real life and in fantasy since he burst onto
The Jacksonville Jaguars promoted quarterback Mike Glennon to the active roster on Tuesday and placed linebacker Quincy Williams on Injured Reserve in a corresponding move. The team also signed former Eagles cornerback Sidney Jones to their practice squad. The Jags released Glennon over the weekend and then added him back to their roster as the primary backup to Gardner Minshew II in 2020. The 30-year-old
The Washington Football Team’s first depth chart of the season lists running back J.D. McKissic as the starting running back. We always warn our readers to take early season depth charts with a grain of salt, but this is something to watch after the team surprisingly cut veteran Adrian Peterson last week. Don’t read too much into the listing on the depth chart, as Peyton
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones said the team is currently working on a new deal with him. “Yes they definitely are. My agent and them are taking care of that. I’m gonna focus on football,” Jones said. It makes sense with Jones heading into the final season of his rookie deal in 2020. Even though Green Bay surprisingly took running back A.J. Dillon
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially signed former Dolphins and Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen to their practice squad on Tuesday. Rosen, a first-round pick out of UCLA, hasn’t lived up to that billing with two different teams so far in his time in the NFL. It’s highly unlikely that he’ll see the field in 2019 behind future Hall of Famer Tom Brady, Blaine Gabbert and Ryan
The New Orleans Saints and Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara are “extremely close” to a lucrative new contract extension that the two sides are hoping to finalize in the next few days, according to sources. There had been recent trade speculation, but a new deal would silence that talk and keep Kamara in New Orleans through the prime of his career. Even though the
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) could be ready as soon as Week 2. John Clark from NBC Sports Philadelphia reports that it is “looking good”for Reagor to join the team on the field for the second game of the season. Originally expected to miss up to a month with a slight labrum tear, Reagor has done “very well in his rehab” and
The Pittsburgh Steelers open their 2020 season on the road against the New York Giants. Per usual, the Steelers are expected to have a strong defense this season and they are set up to be productive in Week 1 against a Giants offense that was very generous to fantasy defenses in 2019. New York quarterback Daniel Jones struggled to protect the ball last year as
The Cleveland Browns Defense draws a tough matchup in their season opener in Week 1. Cleveland will face an explosive Baltimore Ravens offense on the road to kick off the year. Baltimore sported one of the top offenses in the league in 2019 and is returning all of their important players at the skill positions. The Ravens could even conceivably be better in 2020 with
The Cleveland Browns signed running back Kareem Hunt to a two-year, $13.25 million extension on Tuesday. The deal will keep Hunt in Cleveland through the end of the 2022 season after the running back was initially scheduled to become a free-agent after the year. While the extension is good news for Hunt, it isn’t particularly great for those who have been rostering him in dynasty
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver James Washington draws a plus matchup against the New York Giants in Week 1 of the season. Washington came on strong at the end of the 2019 season and should benefit from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger being back under center for the team. The Giants were one of the most generous teams in the league when it came to allowing wide receiver
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson will open up the season with a road game against the New York Giants. Johnson turned in a very productive rookie season, catching 59 passes for 680 yards and five scores while mostly catching passes from backup quarterbacks. He should have little trouble building upon those numbers in 2020 with starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back under center. Johnson gets
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster will take on the New York Giants on the road in Week 1. Smith-Schuster should be one of the happiest members of the team to have quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back under center this season. Smith-Schuster’s numbers without Big Ben suffered in 2019 as he set career-lows in receptions, yardage, and touchdowns. JuJu is primed to have a big bounce-back
Cleveland Browns tight end Austin Hooper will debut with his new team when he travels to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 1. Cleveland awarded Hooper with a huge free-agent contract in the offseason and he has reportedly shown excellent chemistry with quarterback Baker Mayfield in the early going. Good chemistry might not be enough in Week 1, however, as the Ravens were
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry will travel to Baltimore to face the division-rival Ravens in Week 1. Landry spent most of the offseason rehabbing his hip after undergoing surgery in February. All signs point to him being able to play in Week 1, although it is unclear how limited (if at all) he will be in the early stages of the season. Add in
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will take on a tough Baltimore Ravens Defense in a road game to kick off the season in Week 1. Beckham squared off against Baltimore twice in 2019, posting two catches for 20 yards in their first meeting and four catches for 44 yards and a score in their rematch. The Ravens boasted a strong secondary in 2019
Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt will travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 1. Hunt enters the year as the team’s clear third-down back as he should see the majority of the running back targets in the passing game. While that is a role that can be hard to predict on a weekly basis, Hunt could see a decent amount of
Seattle Seahawks tight end Greg Olsen dealt with a number of injuries over the past three seasons, all spent with the Carolina Panthers. This year, he’s healthy to start the year and could be ready for a fresh start catching passes from elite quarterback Russell Wilson. Olsen caught 52 passes for 597 yards in the 14 games he played last year, proving he still has
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a 108.2 passer rating in games that the Chiefs have lost, including the playoffs, in his time as a starter the last two full seasons. His passer rating for all games, including the playoffs, sits at 108.6. In Mahomes’ 36 career starts, including the postseason, the Chiefs are 28-8 (.778). The Super Bowl MVP has never had a
The Chicago Bears placed kicker Eddy Pineiro (groin) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday, and Cairo Santos is now expected to be the starting kicker in Week 1 against the Lions. Pineiro will be eligible to return after missing the first three weeks, but he can obviously be avoided to begin the year in all fantasy leagues. Santos, 28, kicked in five games for the Titans
The Arizona Cardinals made star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins the highest-paid non-quarterback in history on Tuesday, giving him a two-year contract extension worth $54.5 million in new money ($27.25 million per season), according to sources. Hopkins did the deal himself and will receive $42.75 million guaranteed at signing. Nuk has been an elite wideout in both real life and in fantasy since he burst onto
The Jacksonville Jaguars promoted quarterback Mike Glennon to the active roster on Tuesday and placed linebacker Quincy Williams on Injured Reserve in a corresponding move. The team also signed former Eagles cornerback Sidney Jones to their practice squad. The Jags released Glennon over the weekend and then added him back to their roster as the primary backup to Gardner Minshew II in 2020. The 30-year-old
The Washington Football Team’s first depth chart of the season lists running back J.D. McKissic as the starting running back. We always warn our readers to take early season depth charts with a grain of salt, but this is something to watch after the team surprisingly cut veteran Adrian Peterson last week. Don’t read too much into the listing on the depth chart, as Peyton
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones said the team is currently working on a new deal with him. “Yes they definitely are. My agent and them are taking care of that. I’m gonna focus on football,” Jones said. It makes sense with Jones heading into the final season of his rookie deal in 2020. Even though Green Bay surprisingly took running back A.J. Dillon
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially signed former Dolphins and Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen to their practice squad on Tuesday. Rosen, a first-round pick out of UCLA, hasn’t lived up to that billing with two different teams so far in his time in the NFL. It’s highly unlikely that he’ll see the field in 2019 behind future Hall of Famer Tom Brady, Blaine Gabbert and Ryan
The New Orleans Saints and Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara are “extremely close” to a lucrative new contract extension that the two sides are hoping to finalize in the next few days, according to sources. There had been recent trade speculation, but a new deal would silence that talk and keep Kamara in New Orleans through the prime of his career. Even though the
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) could be ready as soon as Week 2. John Clark from NBC Sports Philadelphia reports that it is “looking good”for Reagor to join the team on the field for the second game of the season. Originally expected to miss up to a month with a slight labrum tear, Reagor has done “very well in his rehab” and
The Pittsburgh Steelers open their 2020 season on the road against the New York Giants. Per usual, the Steelers are expected to have a strong defense this season and they are set up to be productive in Week 1 against a Giants offense that was very generous to fantasy defenses in 2019. New York quarterback Daniel Jones struggled to protect the ball last year as
The Cleveland Browns Defense draws a tough matchup in their season opener in Week 1. Cleveland will face an explosive Baltimore Ravens offense on the road to kick off the year. Baltimore sported one of the top offenses in the league in 2019 and is returning all of their important players at the skill positions. The Ravens could even conceivably be better in 2020 with
The Cleveland Browns signed running back Kareem Hunt to a two-year, $13.25 million extension on Tuesday. The deal will keep Hunt in Cleveland through the end of the 2022 season after the running back was initially scheduled to become a free-agent after the year. While the extension is good news for Hunt, it isn’t particularly great for those who have been rostering him in dynasty
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver James Washington draws a plus matchup against the New York Giants in Week 1 of the season. Washington came on strong at the end of the 2019 season and should benefit from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger being back under center for the team. The Giants were one of the most generous teams in the league when it came to allowing wide receiver
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson will open up the season with a road game against the New York Giants. Johnson turned in a very productive rookie season, catching 59 passes for 680 yards and five scores while mostly catching passes from backup quarterbacks. He should have little trouble building upon those numbers in 2020 with starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back under center. Johnson gets
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster will take on the New York Giants on the road in Week 1. Smith-Schuster should be one of the happiest members of the team to have quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back under center this season. Smith-Schuster’s numbers without Big Ben suffered in 2019 as he set career-lows in receptions, yardage, and touchdowns. JuJu is primed to have a big bounce-back
Cleveland Browns tight end Austin Hooper will debut with his new team when he travels to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 1. Cleveland awarded Hooper with a huge free-agent contract in the offseason and he has reportedly shown excellent chemistry with quarterback Baker Mayfield in the early going. Good chemistry might not be enough in Week 1, however, as the Ravens were
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry will travel to Baltimore to face the division-rival Ravens in Week 1. Landry spent most of the offseason rehabbing his hip after undergoing surgery in February. All signs point to him being able to play in Week 1, although it is unclear how limited (if at all) he will be in the early stages of the season. Add in
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will take on a tough Baltimore Ravens Defense in a road game to kick off the season in Week 1. Beckham squared off against Baltimore twice in 2019, posting two catches for 20 yards in their first meeting and four catches for 44 yards and a score in their rematch. The Ravens boasted a strong secondary in 2019
Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt will travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 1. Hunt enters the year as the team’s clear third-down back as he should see the majority of the running back targets in the passing game. While that is a role that can be hard to predict on a weekly basis, Hunt could see a decent amount of
Seattle Seahawks tight end Greg Olsen dealt with a number of injuries over the past three seasons, all spent with the Carolina Panthers. This year, he’s healthy to start the year and could be ready for a fresh start catching passes from elite quarterback Russell Wilson. Olsen caught 52 passes for 597 yards in the 14 games he played last year, proving he still has
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a 108.2 passer rating in games that the Chiefs have lost, including the playoffs, in his time as a starter the last two full seasons. His passer rating for all games, including the playoffs, sits at 108.6. In Mahomes’ 36 career starts, including the postseason, the Chiefs are 28-8 (.778). The Super Bowl MVP has never had a
The Chicago Bears placed kicker Eddy Pineiro (groin) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday, and Cairo Santos is now expected to be the starting kicker in Week 1 against the Lions. Pineiro will be eligible to return after missing the first three weeks, but he can obviously be avoided to begin the year in all fantasy leagues. Santos, 28, kicked in five games for the Titans
The Arizona Cardinals made star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins the highest-paid non-quarterback in history on Tuesday, giving him a two-year contract extension worth $54.5 million in new money ($27.25 million per season), according to sources. Hopkins did the deal himself and will receive $42.75 million guaranteed at signing. Nuk has been an elite wideout in both real life and in fantasy since he burst onto
The Jacksonville Jaguars promoted quarterback Mike Glennon to the active roster on Tuesday and placed linebacker Quincy Williams on Injured Reserve in a corresponding move. The team also signed former Eagles cornerback Sidney Jones to their practice squad. The Jags released Glennon over the weekend and then added him back to their roster as the primary backup to Gardner Minshew II in 2020. The 30-year-old
The Washington Football Team’s first depth chart of the season lists running back J.D. McKissic as the starting running back. We always warn our readers to take early season depth charts with a grain of salt, but this is something to watch after the team surprisingly cut veteran Adrian Peterson last week. Don’t read too much into the listing on the depth chart, as Peyton
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones said the team is currently working on a new deal with him. “Yes they definitely are. My agent and them are taking care of that. I’m gonna focus on football,” Jones said. It makes sense with Jones heading into the final season of his rookie deal in 2020. Even though Green Bay surprisingly took running back A.J. Dillon
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially signed former Dolphins and Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen to their practice squad on Tuesday. Rosen, a first-round pick out of UCLA, hasn’t lived up to that billing with two different teams so far in his time in the NFL. It’s highly unlikely that he’ll see the field in 2019 behind future Hall of Famer Tom Brady, Blaine Gabbert and Ryan
The New Orleans Saints and Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara are “extremely close” to a lucrative new contract extension that the two sides are hoping to finalize in the next few days, according to sources. There had been recent trade speculation, but a new deal would silence that talk and keep Kamara in New Orleans through the prime of his career. Even though the
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) could be ready as soon as Week 2. John Clark from NBC Sports Philadelphia reports that it is “looking good”for Reagor to join the team on the field for the second game of the season. Originally expected to miss up to a month with a slight labrum tear, Reagor has done “very well in his rehab” and
The Pittsburgh Steelers open their 2020 season on the road against the New York Giants. Per usual, the Steelers are expected to have a strong defense this season and they are set up to be productive in Week 1 against a Giants offense that was very generous to fantasy defenses in 2019. New York quarterback Daniel Jones struggled to protect the ball last year as
The Cleveland Browns Defense draws a tough matchup in their season opener in Week 1. Cleveland will face an explosive Baltimore Ravens offense on the road to kick off the year. Baltimore sported one of the top offenses in the league in 2019 and is returning all of their important players at the skill positions. The Ravens could even conceivably be better in 2020 with
The Cleveland Browns signed running back Kareem Hunt to a two-year, $13.25 million extension on Tuesday. The deal will keep Hunt in Cleveland through the end of the 2022 season after the running back was initially scheduled to become a free-agent after the year. While the extension is good news for Hunt, it isn’t particularly great for those who have been rostering him in dynasty
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver James Washington draws a plus matchup against the New York Giants in Week 1 of the season. Washington came on strong at the end of the 2019 season and should benefit from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger being back under center for the team. The Giants were one of the most generous teams in the league when it came to allowing wide receiver
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson will open up the season with a road game against the New York Giants. Johnson turned in a very productive rookie season, catching 59 passes for 680 yards and five scores while mostly catching passes from backup quarterbacks. He should have little trouble building upon those numbers in 2020 with starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back under center. Johnson gets
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster will take on the New York Giants on the road in Week 1. Smith-Schuster should be one of the happiest members of the team to have quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back under center this season. Smith-Schuster’s numbers without Big Ben suffered in 2019 as he set career-lows in receptions, yardage, and touchdowns. JuJu is primed to have a big bounce-back
Cleveland Browns tight end Austin Hooper will debut with his new team when he travels to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 1. Cleveland awarded Hooper with a huge free-agent contract in the offseason and he has reportedly shown excellent chemistry with quarterback Baker Mayfield in the early going. Good chemistry might not be enough in Week 1, however, as the Ravens were
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry will travel to Baltimore to face the division-rival Ravens in Week 1. Landry spent most of the offseason rehabbing his hip after undergoing surgery in February. All signs point to him being able to play in Week 1, although it is unclear how limited (if at all) he will be in the early stages of the season. Add in
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will take on a tough Baltimore Ravens Defense in a road game to kick off the season in Week 1. Beckham squared off against Baltimore twice in 2019, posting two catches for 20 yards in their first meeting and four catches for 44 yards and a score in their rematch. The Ravens boasted a strong secondary in 2019
Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt will travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 1. Hunt enters the year as the team’s clear third-down back as he should see the majority of the running back targets in the passing game. While that is a role that can be hard to predict on a weekly basis, Hunt could see a decent amount of
Seattle Seahawks tight end Greg Olsen dealt with a number of injuries over the past three seasons, all spent with the Carolina Panthers. This year, he’s healthy to start the year and could be ready for a fresh start catching passes from elite quarterback Russell Wilson. Olsen caught 52 passes for 597 yards in the 14 games he played last year, proving he still has
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