Former Cal players typically play a significant role in NFL postseason games, but only two-ex-Golden Bears will be in positions of influence in this weekend’s N
The weekend opens with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs hosting the Texans and closes with two MVP candidates squaring off in prime time.
Welcome back, RotoBallers! It's time for yet another week of fantasy football and DFS action. This time, we'll be diving into signal-callers rankings for the second round of the NFL postseason. Below,
The Baltimore Ravens placed nine players on the 2025 Pro Bowl Games rosters, announced Thursday by the NFL. The Detroit Lions also saw seven players picked, one of six teams
Playoffs rage on, several year-end accolades are up for grabs. But arguably the most coveted hardware is the “NFL MVP” award. Now, a few big names have floated about as favorites to win the award, a couple of which are from the same teams.
The Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders are all in action in the divisional round of the NFL Playoffs
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In just under 24 hours the Detroit Lions will face off against the Washington Commanders in a divisional showdown with the chance to make the NFC title game on
The AFC has the three best still standing, but all eight quarterbacks playing this weekend have something special.
Betting Saturday's divisional-round matchups? Here's what you need to know to help you make your picks for Texans-Chiefs and Commanders-Lions.
Flowers led the Ravens with 74 catches and 1,059 yards during the regular ... Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and Lions quarterback Jared Goff. The Lions took Stafford first overall in 2009, the Rams took Goff first overall in 2016, and they were traded ...
The Rams (27) and the Eagles (26) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, among NFL teams in their number of postseason wins. At 26-26, the Eagles sit exactly at .500 in postseason play over their history while the Rams are now 27-28 (.491).