Things can go bad when you’re locked into the wrong wide receiver on your fantasy football team. It can go almost as bad as a quarterback locking in on one wideout too much, resulting in a shameful pick-six.
With the new Madden NFL 17 rating out, players everywhere review and critique the developers and rankers. Yes, that’s right, a lot of them care about it more than you would think.
It's no secret that the NFL offseason is not exactly choked full of groundbreaking news. Unless your team's kicker was caught with a dead hooker in his dryer, you can cruise right past most pro football news
Well, Dez Bryant is back on the field for the Dallas Cowboys, and he wasted no time reminding everyone. Seattle Seahawks shutdown corner Richard Sherman may have held Bryant to only two receptions for 12 yards
Who are the best wide receivers in the NFL right now? The first names that come to mind for most of you are probably Julio Jones, Odell Beckham Jr, Antonio Brown, Dez Bryant, maybe still Calvin Johnson.
With all the talk about Dez Bryant and Demaryius Thomas slinging the door open for future star wide receivers, it’s easy to forget that Kansas City Chiefs outside linebacker Justin Houston hit it just as big Wednesday before the 4 p.m. ET deadline for franchise tagged players to sign multi-year deals.
Dallas Cowboys and superstar wide receiver Dez Bryant agreed to terms on a mega five-year deal worth $70 million with $45 million guaranteed. The two sides finally saw eye-to-eye less than an hour before the 4 p.m. ET deadline Wednesday.
After three straight 8-8 seasons, the Dallas Cowboys broke the trend in 2014 with a fantastic offense and an unusually decent defensive unit. The team finished 12-4 and made it all the way to the Divisional Round of the playoffs before losing to the Green Bay Packers.
In the NFL there are players that the fans feel they can associate with and those that alienate themselves from even the most loyal of football fans. Where guys like Peyton Manning are consistently voted the most likeable players in the league year after year