Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night games as Nick Chubb and the Browns face the division-rival Steelers on the road in the nightcap.
The Seahawks-Cardinals matchup is full of fantasy goodness, and it isn't just a matter of the defenses stinking it up (ok, it's a lot of that).
Jaire Alexander might be able to contain Justin Jefferson, but the Packers might not have the luxury of matching them up.
Preston Williams broke out in Week 5 and might keep it rolling in Week 6 against the Jets, whose strong slot coverage encourages offenses to target their weak outside corners.
Juan Carlos Blanco tackles an extensive Week 5 injury report and lets you know the latest on who's trending toward starting or sitting as of early Sunday morning.
It's been a disheartening season for the Giants offense, but they might get on track as Darius Slayton and company take on a struggling Dallas secondary.
Jerick McKinnon may not come with assurances in terms of rushing workload, but his role in the passing game should make him a solid Week 3 start even if he get only 8-10 carries.
Will Fuller's breakout season may yet resume, but a matchup with the Baltimore corner rotation is a good way to briefly derail it.
No matter whether he runs more from the slot or out wide, it's difficult to see what the Raiders corners can do to slow down D.J. Moore.
With Preston Williams (ACL) due to return and the Dolphins much improved with both their defense and rushing offense, DeVante Parker is one of six players whose value could dip in 2020.
Tua Tagovailoa clearly represents the future of the franchise, but it may take some time for him to take over the starting QB job. In the meantime, savvy veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick should hold on to the reins.
This Wednesday first-round mock draft adjusts to the latest NFL rumors, especially Atlanta's reported trade intentions and Miami's reported Justin Herbert fandom.