
No matter the hand dealt to coach Mike Tomlin, he churns out at least a .500 record in any given season. In 2023, he's entrusted the Steelers offense in second-year QB Kenny Pickett, for better or worse.

James Cook got more snaps and carries than Devin Singletary even with the Bills playing their starters for the entire game Sunday.

Rookie running back Rachaad White got the start over Leonard Fournette, who then suffered a hip injury in the second half.

Eno Benjamin was the last man standing in Arizona's backfield this past Sunday, and the Cardinals aren't the only NFC West team staring at a thinned out depth chart this week.

The Steelers run defense is vulnerable, and Kareem Hunt might want a touchdown or two after Nick Chubb hogged three in Week 2.

The Steelers will aim for a more balanced offense with Najee Harris on board, but the team's success (or lack thereof) may rest on Ben Roethlisberger's arm.

A slot specialist for most of his career, Russell Gage has done solid work on the perimeter the past three weeks, piling up 25 targets and 201 yards.

There are plenty of comings and goings in terms of injured players on a loaded Week 6 slate, and Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down the latest as of early Sunday morning.

Myles Gaskin had a busy week in the red zone, including his first TD of 2020. He should be a reliable RB2 if the Dolphins continue to make Jordan Howard a healthy scratch. That, and more, in HSL Backfield...

Juan Carlos Blanco tackles an extensive Week 5 injury report and lets you know the latest on who's trending toward starting or sitting as of early Sunday morning.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down some of the backfields that experienced offseason turmoil, starting with both Los Angeles teams.

Ben Roethlisberger is back to reclaim the starting QB job in Pittsburgh. Time may be ticking on Big Ben, however, as he seeks a third Super Bowl ring.