|
TODAY'S EPISODE: Why Bell won't play for Steelers again |
Jason La Canfora calls Le'Veon Bell's Week 7 date to rejoin the Steelers odd and says he WOULDN'T WRITE THAT IN SHARPIE. Jason joins me to go over all the latest on Le'Veon, including why he won't play for the Steelers ever again, Pittsburgh's four options and much more. |
|
|
Will Brinson's Week 5 picks vs. the spread: Pats win big |
This is a crazy line (Pats -10), and Andrew Luck is the king of coming through the back door, but there's no way the Colts are covering in New England on a week when Tom Brady gets Julian Edelman back. I'm also getting off the Titans train, and you can check out all my picks right here. |
|
|
Here's what Earl Thomas' injury means for his future |
Earl Thomas' worst fears were realized when he suffered a season-ending injury in his contract year, but Joel Corry says you shouldn't worry too much about Thomas' pocketbook. Joel took a deep look at the financial side of things, and also considers a few landing spots. |
|
|
|
|
Week 5 Picks: Texans win the battle of Texas |
Ryan Wilson picked the Texans to win the AFC South before the season started and he's STICKING WITH THEM. Ryan's confident that J.J. Watt will rough up a Cowboys team that has a lot of questions, and you should see who he says will win the rematch of last year's NFC title game. |
|
|
|
|
2019 Draft Prospect Rankings: NC State WR joins top 20 |
Kelvin Harmon has been Ryan Finley's No. 1 target for a while, and he's finally broken into Chris Trapasso's top 20 draft prospects. Chris points out that the big, sturdy WR is already built for the NFL, and you should check out who else Chris has going in the early rounds of the draft. |
|
|
Fantasy: Start 'Em and Sit 'em running backs |
Sony Michel and Aaron Jones have shown flashes, but should you trust them in Week 5? Jamey Eisenberg says YES, and he's got some other sneaky sleeper RBs who could be huge for your squad. Jamey's also got a bust alert for one RB who's currently No. 8 in PPR. |
|
|
Ex-NFL official says play clock is just a guideline |
This seems ... bonkers. Terry McAulay, an ex-NFL ref, says the play clock is not a hard-and-fast rule and that officials would have been marked negatively for stopping that play in the Broncos-Chiefs game. Is the play clock really open to interpretation? |
|
MORE SPORTS IN YOUR INBOX |
|
|
|
|