
It was mostly a quiet season for Jared Cook, but he solidified his role over the past month and should be a big part of the Saints' passing attack in the playoffs.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through an extensive Week 17 injury report replete with COVID-19 absences and conventional injuries afflicting some big fantasy names.

There's a good chance that you'll see Travis Kelce out of uniform this week, though he won't be hanging out with George Kittle as he was here in this picture.

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.

The Steelers are favored by more than two touchdowns Monday night against the Bengals, which means plenty of fantasy players will be targeting Ben Roethlisberger.

The Steelers' wide receivers have been extremely productive lately, but a matchup against the Ravens won't be the easiest for Diontae Johnson, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Chase Claypool.

Jim Coventry has you covered for Thanksgiving with rankings for players, pies and more. Here's a Turkey Day cheat sheet to be thankful for.

There are no shortage of big names coming and going on a massive Week 10 injury report, and Juan Carlos Blanco has the latest on all of them as of early Sunday morning.

How many running backs do you trust? Mike Davis should get a decent run this week, albeit against a tough Tampa defense.

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.

Kevin Payne notes Kyler Murray will be one of the more unpopular picks this week, which makes him a good contrarian play in big GPPs, against the 0-4 Jets.

Diontae Johnson's strong start is backed by elite volume in terms of targets, routes and snaps, but that's not necessarily the case for every player who enjoyed a big Week 2, especially among tight ends.

Jimmy Graham returning to fantasy relevance isn't something we expected, but it looks like a real possibility given his Week 1 usage. That, and much more, in Jerry Donabedian's Week 1 breakdown of WRs and TEs.

With Ben Roethlisberger back, the Steelers will look to make the playoffs in 2020 after falling short of that goal the last two seasons.

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.

Joe Bartel takes on Day 2 in our fantasy fallout series from this year's draft, where Green Bay's selection of AJ Dillon out of Boston College qualifies as one of the biggest surprises from rounds two and three