
To better protect Joe Burrow, the defending AFC champs fortified the O-line this offseason. Another Super Bowl bid is possible, but there are several contenders to reach the big game in a strong conference.

In the wake of the Matt Ryan trade, the Falcons have entered a new era featuring top-flight skill talent in the form of Kyle Pitts and Drake London, with question marks about who will be throwing the passes.

O-line will be at the top of the offseason shopping list for both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, potentially helping Najee Harris and Joe Mixon reach new heights in 2022.

Juan Carlos Blanco examines the Week 12 injury landscape and offers the latest updates on key players as of early Sunday morning.

DeVante Parker is struggling to stay on the field, but he still sees plenty of targets whenever he's able to play.

It was a rough week for pass catchers around the league, but Washington's Ricky Seals-Jones looks like a solid TE1 until Logan Thomas returns from a hamstring injury.

While Cordarrelle Patterson has been hogging all the highlights, Calvin Ridley's usage suggests a huge game is right around the corner.

Ryan Belongia breaks down the Thursday night DFS matchup as the Jaguars visit the Bengals in battle of No. 1 QB draft picks.

Brandon Aiyuk is back in a full-time role, but Deebo Samuel still looks like the Niners' No. 1 receiver.

Juan Carlos Blanco surveys the busy Week 3 injury landscape that has several big names on it heading into Sunday morning.

Getting back Joe Burrow is key to the Bengals' evolution, but which version of the 2020 first overall pick remains to be seen after he suffered multiple ligament tears in his left knee as a rookie.

Jerry Donabedian reads offseason tea leaves for every NFL team, including an up-and-coming Chargers squad that needs to make tough decisions on Hunter Henry and Mike Williams.

Jarvis Landry hasn't made much noise so far, but his dominant share of the Cleveland passing game in recent weeks suggests there should be better days ahead.

Is A.J. Brown the No. 1 receiver in Tennessee, or might it be Corey Davis? Perhaps the answer is both, which leaves nothing but scraps for the team's other pass catchers.

Chris Liss is starting to regret drafting New Orleans' Michael Thomas ahead of Minnesota's Dalvin Cook.