From quarterbacks dissecting defenses to defensive linemen wreaking havoc in the trenches, these are the CFL athletes who stood out above the rest in Week 6.
This perfect draft strategy for 10-team, single-quarterback, redraft PPR leagues is built on a consensus of average draft positions (ADPs) from ESPN, Sleeper and Yahoo. It’s your round-by-round blueprint for building a championship roster.
This perfect draft strategy for 10-team, single-quarterback, redraft PPR leagues is built on a consensus of average draft positions (ADPs) from ESPN, Sleeper and Yahoo. It’s your round-by-round blueprint for building a championship roster.
This perfect draft strategy for 10-team, single-quarterback, redraft PPR leagues is built on a consensus of average draft positions (ADPs) from ESPN, Sleeper and Yahoo. It’s your round-by-round blueprint for building a championship roster.
This perfect draft strategy for 10-team, single-quarterback, redraft PPR leagues is built on a consensus of average draft positions (ADPs) from ESPN, Sleeper and Yahoo. It’s your round-by-round blueprint for building a championship roster.
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Eagles coach Nick Sirianni offered a pointed response to the notion that quarterback Jalen Hurts was along for the ride during Philadelphia's Super Bowl run last season, calling it "bulls---."
Hall of Fame wide receiver Art Monk, a part of all three of Washington's Super Bowl-winning teams, will have his No. 81 retired by the Commanders on Nov. 2.
Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith and the Kansas City Chiefs reached agreement ahead of Tuesday's franchise-tag deadline on a four-year, $94 million deal that includes $70 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN.
Broncos first-round pick Jahdae Barron agreed to a four-year deal worth just over $18 million that includes a signing bonus of $9.8 million, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Wide receiver Tre Harris is one of 30 unsigned second-round picks and Chargers General Manager Joe Hortiz didn't have much of an update as to when the rookie will be joining the team at training camp.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels had a wildly successful first season, leading his team to the NFC Championship Game and winning AP offensive rookie of the year.
Linebacker Daiyan Henley played through a shoulder injury while breaking through as a starter last season, but he says he is fully recovered as the team heads into training camp.
No player has ever recorded 2,000 receiving yards in a single NFL season, but one of the league's top wideouts thinks that will change in the near future.
Eagles first-round pick Jihaad Campbell is eager to get back on the field after having shoulder surgery, but he isn't going to push things any faster than necessary to make his first appearance of training camp.
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