Author: Jack Aaron

The New Orleans Saints will no longer be missing their best offensive pass catcher for this week. After missing last week’s game due to an ankle, the Saints’ head coach announced that star receiver Chris Olave would be available for Thursday Night Football. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1737558010711744554 It’s just the break the Saints needed As of Week 16, the Saints currently sit in second place in the division behind the surging Tampa Bay Buccaneers who are on a three-game win streak. While both teams have a 7-7 record, Tampa Bay owns the tiebreaker since they beat them head-to-head. In a must-win game for…

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It didn’t come as much of a surprise today to see that veteran pass rusher Justin Houston had been released by the Carolina Panthers. The 34-year-old is on his last legs, and looking to sign with a contender according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1737176228577357901 Houston had decided to sign with the up-and-coming Panthers’ team in hopes of making a playoff push, but that hope has been long gone. Carolina now sits at 2-12 after last Sunday and was eliminated from the playoffs nearly a month ago. He’s been one of the best pass rushers of this past decade and…

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Kansas City will be getting reinforcements this week, as running back Isiah Pacheco is set to return. He had been out for the last of couple weeks due to a shoulder injury he had suffered against the Green Bay Packers in week 12. He underwent surgery to repair it and has been recovering since. https://twitter.com/pgsween/status/1736817300181856757 Andy Reid met with the media earlier today and had this to say. “He’ll be back this week. He’ll be good to go this week, unless there’s further setbacks. But right now, everything’s positive for him to go.” It’s welcome news for Kansas City Many…

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This week’s Monday Night Football game has the Philadelphia Eagles traveling to Seattle to face the Seahawks. There are a ton of variables for this week, including potential backup quarterbacks starting for both teams. All of the Eagles’ injuries will level the playing field a bit for a Seahawks team that have been on a downward trend lately. Pay close attention to the injury report this week, as they could make or break your fantasy season. Click here for all injury reports. Eagles @ Seahawks Injury Report Monday Night Football Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts: An illness has Hurts listed as…

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We’re officially getting to the end of the NFL Season. As is tradition, the league is giving us a few Saturday games to keep our interest while bowl season begins. All three games are pretty interesting and all are important for the playoff picture. With fantasy playoffs on the line, be sure to check each game’s injury report so you don’t miss anything. Vikings @ Bengals Injury Report Minnesota Vikings Alexander Mattison: An ankle injury will sideline Minnesota’s starting running back this week. Starting in his place will be Ty Chandler, who had already been splitting carries with Mattison before…

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The NFL regular season is coming to an end sooner rather than later. With just four weeks left, many divisions are up for grabs. While some teams are getting hot at the right time, a few playoff teams are getting cold at the worst time. In this article, we’ll dive into a few teams that desperately need a victory. NFL Team #1. Jacksonville Jaguars The AFC south in recent weeks has become incredibly competitive. The formerly 8-3 Jaguars have lost two straight games, plummeting their record to 8-5. With both the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans sitting at 7-6, Jacksonville…

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This week’s Thursday Night Football matchup features two teams that aren’t playing their traditional starters. Aidan O’Connell vs Easton Stick may not be an eye-opening matchup, but there’s still plenty to look forward to tonight, even with a large injury report. Two teams with nothing to play for could make for one of the more entertaining games of the year. The injury report is loaded, so pay close attention. As always, remember to set your fantasy lineup accordingly and bet responsibly. Chargers @ Raiders Injury Report Los Angeles Chargers Justin Herbert: Herbert will miss the rest of the season as…

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Cleveland has officially placed a member of their elite secondary on injured reserve. Grant Delpit had left this past week’s game against the Jaguars after he suffered a groin injury. He did not return. Since Cleveland placed him on injured reserve, he’ll miss a minimum of four games, meaning he won’t play for the rest of the regular season. Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot suggested that he could return for the playoffs. https://twitter.com/MaryKayCabot/status/1734998086882091114 Losing Delpit is a tough pill to swallow for this Cleveland Browns’ team. He’s been extremely consistent, starting all 13 games, recording 77 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one…

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Monday Night Football Week 14 Today’s Monday Night Football slate features to matchups including the Titans @ Dolphins and Packers @ Giants. While the first game has more offensive potential, the ladder should be a much closer matchup. Make sure to pay close detail to the captioned injuries and set your fantasy lineups accordingly! For the official injury report, click here. Titans @ Dolphins Injury Report Tennessee Titans Kristian Fulton: A hamstring injury will rule out Tennessee’s No. 2 outside cornerback. It’s about the worst time possible to have an injury to an outside cornerback. With Fulton injured, it’ll be…

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As promised, here is part two of week 14’s injury report. It’s a bit shorter than the first part but is just as important. Remember to set your lineups accordingly and bet responsibly. Part 1 was released yesterday. Check it out by clicking this link. Lions @ Bears Injury Report Detroit Lions Frank Ragnow: Knee and toe injuries will keep Detroit’s starting center sidelined. This likely moves Graham Glasgow to center while Colby Sorsdal slides in at right guard. Sorsdal is a major downgrade from Glasgow in both run and pass protection. Expect Detroit to run more to the left…

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