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Schedule of Articles
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Friday, June 5: Greg Roman’s Offense, what do we really know? byLuciano11
Weekend Links, June 6-7
Monday, June 8: NO ARTICLES!… Yet! …..but I have lots of faith!
Tuesday, June 9: NO ARTICLES!… Yet! …..but I have lots of faith!
Wednesday, June 10: AFC East Slick Weekly by SlickVinny
Thursday, June 11: NO ARTICLES!… Yet! …..but I have lots of faith!
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Best of PFF highlights five must-read articles each day — spanning the NFL, fantasy football, betting markets and college football — so you never miss the most important storylines and expert analysis.
It’s never too early to start thinking about the College Football Playoff. Before the games kick off in Week 3, here’s what PFF’s updated bracket would look like based on our top-25 for the week.
Thursday Night Football features a high-powered clash between NFC contenders, as the Commanders and Packers square off following dominant Week 1 divisional wins — each covering the spread with ease to open the 2025 campaign.
Whether you’re looking to win your fantasy matchup, hit on your bets or just get smarter about the game, these are the key storylines to know for every Week 2 contest.
Injuries, weather, and public pick releases are just a few factors that can swing numbers. But spotting early signals—before prices settle into full efficiency—is where betting edges are made.
Michelle Magdziuk provides the top running back takeaways from Week 1 that could have a significant impact on fantasy football points in Week 2 and beyond.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll expects tight end Brock Bowers (knee) to play in Monday night's matchup against the Chargers despite being listed as questionable.
The 49ers won't have Brock Purdy for Sunday's game against the Saints and they didn't sign a quarterback to the 53-man roster this week, so they had to dip down to the practice squad for someone to back up Mac Jones.
The Dolphins announced a series of roster moves on Saturday, including one that will keep right tackle Austin Jackson off the field for at least the next four games.
The Cowboys had an open spot on their 53-man roster after putting defensive lineman Perrion Winfrey on injured reserve this week and they filled it on Saturday.
If teams are interested in trading for Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill (and there's a persistent belief in league circles that at least two are), they have yet to act on it.
Wide receiver Ja'Lynn Polk is out for the year with a shoulder injury and he'll be playing for a new team once he's ready to get back on the field in 2026.
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