10 great players who might not help in fantasy10 great players who might not help in fantasy
Sometimes players help their teams in ways that don’t show up on the stat sheet. That’s not a good thing for fantasy football.
Sometimes players help their teams in ways that don’t show up on the stat sheet. That’s not a good thing for fantasy football.
If the Clippers are going to win a title, they need Playoff P, and not just some of the time.
We’re looking ahead to next year’s NFL draft, which could feature more top QBs.
Coach Bill Belichick told the Patriots on Thursday that Cam Newton will be the team’s starting quarterback, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Safety Ronnie Harrison is the Jaguars’ third starter to be traded or cut in the past five days, as the team agreed to deal him to the Browns.
Safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, who signed with the Cowboys in free agency this offseason, has been released by the team, sources tell ESPN’s Todd Archer.
Attorney Lisa Banks, who is representing 20 former Washington Football Team employees, told ESPN’s Outside The Lines that owner Dan Snyder needs to be removed before meaningful change can happen in the organization.
Every member of the Mets had dirt covering their right knees prior to Thursday’s game against the Yankees, a nod to Tom Seaver’s drop and drive delivery. Seaver died Monday at age 75.
It’s not unusual for the PGA Tour postseason, particularly who wins the FedEx Cup, to go a long way toward who gets voted player of the year. The leading candidates for the Jack Nicklaus Award are the top five in the FedEx Cup standings going into East Lake: Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Webb Simpson and Collin Morikawa. Morikawa won the only major at the PGA Championship.
Kevin Kisner, a member of the PGA Tour’s policy board, said he expects fans to be in the stands early next year.