WR Deebo Samuel had no issues with his injured shoulder and helped push the 49ers into the Super Bowl.
Everyone agrees that Lamar Jackson needs to be blitzed, but just how much pressure should the Chiefs bring this Sunday?
Odell Beckham didn't play much in the divisional round, with Baltimore instead leaning on Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor alongside No. 1 receiver Zay Flowers.
Facing a tough defense with the bull's eye on him, Sunday's showdown with Buffalo will help clarify just how good Rashee Rice can be.
Jim Coventry ranks players by position for playoff leagues and gameplans which teams might play the most games.
Incentives and milestones had a big impact on Week 18 fantasy scoring and helped drive a throwback week for some of the league's older running backs.
Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the action for Week 17 and looks at each team's playoff scenarios for Week 18.
James Cook struggled against the Chargers on Saturday, but he dominated Buffalo's backfield snaps and touches to an extent previously unseen this season.
Isaiah Likely did his best Mark Andrews impression Sunday night, but the Baltimore offense took another hit with RB Keaton Mitchell suffering an ACL tear.
Gus Edwards' usage could turn for the better if weather forces the Ravens to run more than usual Sunday night.
Rashee Rice can be locked in as an every-week fantasy starter after topping 80% snap share for the first time in his young career.
Jonathan Taylor scored a pair of touchdowns, but Zack Moss got more work than in recent weeks and could limit JT's production moving forward.
Keenan Allen gets a tough matchup against the Ravens on Sunday, but the Chargers have nowhere else to throw the ball.
Cooper Kupp is right back in the lineup for the Rams after exiting early last week with a sprained ankle.
Jameson Williams hadn't done much with increased playing time the past two weeks before catching a TD late in the fourth quarter against Chicago this past Sunday. Is there still hope?
Steelers RB Jaylen Warren had a season-high for carries for the second straight week and topped 50 percent snap share for the first time all season.
Aaron Jones finally got back to a high-usage role after nearly two months of being held back by a hamstring injury.