
Erik Siegrist analyzes the Monday night matchup as Brock Purdy and the 49ers hope to rebound at Minnesota.

Following back-to-back weeks loaded with RB injuries, unlikely heroes like Craig Reynolds and Zach Evans could up with large workloads Week 7.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the Week 6 action, including numerous injuries and the emergence of some young tight ends like Raiders rookie Michael Mayer.

The unfortunate end of Jonathan Taylor's season may have a silver lining in the form of Zack Moss getting a big opportunity.

Juan Carlos Blanco has the latest Sunday morning news regarding the Week 15 injury landscape to help you set your fantasy postseason lineups.

Undrafted rookie Zonovan Knight was the unexpected standout of Week 12, though hardly the only backup to step into a large role. Jerry Donabedian sifts through a wild weekend and looks at every NFL backfield.

Gus Edwards was rolling good for the Ravens, until his hamstring injury opened up another chance for Kenyan Drake to handle the lead role. Plus, chaos in Los Angeles (again).

Josh Allen and the Bills are back after their bye week. See where they place in the Week 8 rankings.

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.

Kenny Pickett will get his first start this week against the Bills. See where he ranks among quarterbacks for Week 5.

Mike Gesicki stayed in Saturday's game after other key Dolphins were removed and admitted afterward that he's having a tough time adjusting to new coach Mike McDaniel's offense.

While nothing is set in stone, it looks like Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott will split carries while Miles Sanders is on the shelf with an ankle sprain.

With Chris Carson (neck) out and Alex Collins (groin) hurting the Seahawks might need to turn to Rashaad Penny in a rainy game.

Jerry Donabedian sorts out the mess from a busy Week 5 where big stat lines and big-name injuries both came in bunches. Now it's time for the likes of Darrel Williams and Devontae Booker to shine (or not).