
It's the dawn of a new era in Philadelphia, where coach Nick Sirianni and QB Jalen Hurts join a number of franchise fixtures to help get the Eagles back on a winning track.

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.

If Justin Fields falls from the top four the descent could prove brief, if only thanks to trade possibilities at picks No. 7 (Detroit) and No. 8 (Carolina).

Brief histories on the head coaches and coordinators for all 32 teams, including the fantasy takeaways of their respective coaching ideologies.

Erik Siegrist previews Week 17 in the NFL as Alex Smith looks to lead Washington to a division title in a win-and-in matchup against the Eagles on Sunday night.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Cam Newton and the Patriots play for pride against the visiting Bills.

With so many unable to see family this Thanksgiving, it's important to go at least 2-1 against the spread. To that end, Chris Liss is leaning Steelers minus four.

Looking like end-stage Brett Favre, Carson Wentz is working on a dubious triple crown -- he leads the NFL in sacks, interceptions and fumbles.

While Cole Beasley is on pace for a 1,000-yard season, Brandon Aiyuk is a better waiver add if he's available, as teammate Deebo Samuel is expected to miss multiple games with a hamstring injury.

It feels a bit too obvious, but Chris Liss likes Kirk Cousins and the Vikings as 3.5-point home favorites against the Falcons.

Chris Liss especially likes Drew Brees and the Saints at home as three-point favorites against the Packers.

Chris Liss likes Dak Prescott and the Cowboys at home and laying only 4.5 points to the Falcons this week.