Welcome back, Rotoballers! It's time for the next slate of NFL action, and we're here to get things kicked off with our Updated 2025 Divisional Round NFL playoff league rankings. Fantasy football contests continue all season long,
After 272 games, the NFL's regular season is officially in the books. We celebrate the coolest plays and most compelling on-field moments.
In particular, the 31-year-old Henry has been almost unstoppable in his maiden stint in Baltimore. ESPN's Seth Walder ranked Henry as the top running back in the NFL based on his list of the top 100 MVP candidates this season. He placed Henry at No. 21.
Lehigh Valley sports fans know Saquon Barkley as the former Whitehall High and Penn State football star who rushed for more than 2,000 yards in his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024 and is a big reason why Philly is in the NFL’s elite eight.
Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen at quarterback, and Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson were unanimous choices for the Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro Team. Saquon Barkley received 48 of 50 first-place votes, and Patrick Surtain II got 49 from a ...
At one point, it looked like this season's NFL MVP award was Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen's to lose ... back into the thick of the MVP race." Saquon Barkley is another player whose name ...
The Philadelphia Eagles advanced past the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs Sunday in large part thanks to Saquon Barkley, who ran for 119 yards on 25 carries. However, the one thing missing from Barkley's stats was a touchdown,
Nothing. Allen’s MVP case was closed during last week’s 40-14 win over the New York Jets. The Bills have the No. 2 AFC playoff seed wrapped up, and he will quickly depart Sunday’s regular-season finale at New England.
On one side is Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley, who led the league with 2,005 rushing yards. On the other is Green Bay's Josh Jacobs, who finished sixth with 1,329. The pair combined for 28 rushing touchdowns, and each workhorse carried the ball more than 300 times this season.
Officiating nugget: Referee Ron Torbert's regular-season crew averaged 17.1 flags per game, third most in the NFL. That includes 49 for offensive holding, which was the fourth most of any crew. The Lions tied for the second-fewest holding penalties (14). The Commanders had 21 (16th most). -- Seifert
Buffalo Bills great Thurman Thomas details his Super Bowl LIX prediction and his surprising pick for NFL MVP in this one-on-one interview.
Can Houston’s offensive line protect C.J. Stroud? Can the Rams slow down Saquon Barkey? Can the Commanders stop Jared Goff & Co.?