Welcome back, RotoBallers, to our Divisional Round fantasy football busts, or players who may disappoint. As the adage goes, defense wins championships. Many top-tier defenses remain in the playoffs,
Derrick Henry, BAL vs. PIT 1/11 (26 att., 2 TD)
Dalvin Cook said yesterday's price is not today's ... That is chump change in comparison to RBs like Josh Jacobs, Saquon Barkley, and Joe Mixon's contracts — all backs he scored more touchdowns ...
With traditional fantasy football leagues wrapped up, it's time to start grinding rankings for NFL playoff fantasy football leagues or DFS contests. Remember, if you select any of these running backs for your FFPC playoff team,
Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry got most of the attention in the NFL when it came to running backs, and for good reason. Both players had spectacular seasons t
The top NFL DFS picks for Sunday's divisional-round slate include Derrick Henry as the Baltimore Ravens take on the Buffalo Bills in the weekend's marquee matchup.
The Kansas City Chiefs haven't had a true difference-maker at running back since the earliest seasons from Kareem Hunt. Even with Alex Smith at quarterback, it was obvious what an impact an above-average running back can have in the Chiefs offense.
Wildcard Weekend is officially over. Here are the grades for all 12 NFL teams’ head coaches after Wildcard Weekend.
The wild-card round of the playoffs helped the Fantasy stock for some players heading into the 2025 season, while other guys might have hurt their value for next year. For example, Ladd McConkey, Bucky Irving,
The Bills had a tremendous Sunday afternoon, defeating the Denver Broncos 31-7 in the Wildcard Weekend Round of the NFL playoffs. Josh Allen threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, James Cook scored a rushing touchdown, and Curtis Samuel and Ty Johnson both scored touchdowns. On defense, the Bills had two sacks but no interceptions.
The value of the home-field advantage holds up again in another opening NFL playoff weekend. So does the value of a great running back.
The Washington Commanders won their first NFL playoff game since 2005 as a 37-yard field goal from Zane Gonzalez, which went in off the upright, earned them a 23-20 win