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  • Fantasy Playoff Week 4Scoreboard
    All Liquored Up (11-9)156.20
    Bernie's Bonediggers (11-9)104.55F
    Lincoln's Logs (9-11)99.90
    Whiskey Rebellion (9-11)108.30F
    Charlie's Angels (11-9)163.55
    Esto Vir (11-9)135.05F
    Prince Trevor (12-8)115.50
    Smokin' Yanks (13-7)160.95F
    Disgruntled Pelicans (9-11)119.60
    Hefty Smurfs (11-9)115.60F
    GENTLEMAN JACK (10-10)121.90
    Juggernauts (10-10)163.50F
    Bondo's Falcons (10-10)111.15
    Queen of Beverly Hills (10-10)109.55F
    Big Blue Wrecking Crew (16-4)102.75
    DePriest's Destroyers (9-11)123.95F
    There be Dragons (19-1)72.00
    JD's TD Machine (10-10)103.70F
    Yankees of New York (10-10)129.05
    BISP (13-7)115.65F
    SCREAMING EAGLES (11-9)121.50
    Stonewall Brigade (10-10)116.30F
    KILLER ANGELS (11-9)148.05
    Trench Warfare (12-8)112.05F
    G-Men (12-8)109.05
    Border Ruffians (13-7)176.10F
    Shawnee Shotmakers (14-6)157.25
    Miller Time (16-4)160.45F
    Savage Beastmaster (12-8)121.30
    Meade's Madmen (12-8)54.20F
    Gray Ghost (13-7)113.50
    The Waylen Jalens (10-10)83.10F
  • Player Notes
    Cameron Latu Jan 21 9:20pm CT
    Cameron Latu

    The Philadelphia Eagles signed free-agent tight end Cameron Latu to a Reserve/Futures deal on Tuesday and released wide receiver Elijah Cooks from their practice squad in a corresponding move. Latu was with the San Francisco 49ers during training camp but was cut before the start of the regular season. The 24-year-old then latched on with the Cleveland Browns and spent time on their practice squad in 2024, although he did not play in any games. He has never appeared in an NFL game and will merely be looking to stick around on Philly's active 53-man roster after training camp this summer. Latu was originally taken by the 49ers in the third round (101st overall) of the 2023 NFL draft out of Alabama.

    From RotoBaller

    James Mitchell Jan 21 9:20pm CT
    James Mitchell

    The Carolina Panthers announced on Tuesday that they signed free-agent tight end James Mitchell and outside linebacker Boogie Basham to Reserve/Futures deals. Mitchell was a former fifth-round selection by the Detroit Lions in 2022 out of Virginia Tech. He was with the Lions on their practice squad in 2024 and will now try to make Carolina's active 53-man roster for the 2025 season. In 30 games over three seasons in the NFL, he has only recorded 13 catches for 141 yards and one touchdown in Detroit. Basham, meanwhile, was a second-round selection by the Buffalo Bills in 2021 out of Wake Forest. He'll reunite with general manager Dan Morgan, who was in Buffalo's front office when he was drafted. In 40 games over his four years in the NFL, Basham has 4.5 sacks. He was traded to the New York Giants in 2023.

    From RotoBaller

    David Sills Jan 21 9:10pm CT
    David Sills

    The Atlanta Falcons announced on Tuesday that they signed wide receivers David Sills, Phillip Dorsett II, Dylan Drummond, Jesse Matthews and Makai Polk, defensive tackles Junior Aho and LaCale London, offensive lineman Matthew Cindric, running back Elijah Dotson, offensive guards Joey Fisher and Jovaughn Gwyn, defensive backs Lamar Jackson and Benny Sapp III, quarterback Emory Jones, defensive end Khalid Kareem and offensive tackle Tyrone Wheatley Jr. to Reserve/Futures deals. Thirteen of the 16 players were on the Falcons' practice squad at some point in 2024, with Gwyn, Jackson and Kareem seeing time on the active roster. Sills was with the Denver Broncos this year and was elevated to the active roster in Week 17, although he didn't see any action. He has 13 career catches for 123 yards in 16 games (seven starts) since debuting in 2021.

    From RotoBaller

    Malik Cunningham Jan 21 9:00pm CT
    Malik Cunningham

    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Malik Cunningham has signed a reserve/future deal to stay with the organization in 2025. Cunningham spent the entire 2024 campaign on the practice squad, but he'll get a chance to earn a spot on the 53-man roster during training camp. The Louisville product started his pro career as a quarterback, but has transitioned to a wideout with the Ravens. He played briefly with the New England Patriots before joining the Ravens roster. There is plenty of untapped potential here due to Cunningham's speed and the fact he played quarterback in college. Hopefully, the Ravens find a way to get him involved in their 2025 gameplan. In addition to Cunningham, the Ravens signed quarterback Devin Leary, receiver Dayton Wade, tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden, offensive linemen Corey Bullock and Darrian Dalcourt, defensive linemen Adedayo Odeleye, Basil Okoye and C.J. Ravenell and linebacker William Kwenkeu.

    From RotoBaller

    Anthony Brown Jan 21 8:30pm CT
    Anthony Brown

    Buffalo Bills defensive back Anthony Brown has been released by the organization on Tuesday. Brown was on the practice squad, but the team has decided to move on from him following their playoff victory over the Baltimore Ravens. The departure of Brown won't impact the Bills roster considering he didn't spend any time on the active roster. The 31-year-old hasn't played since the 2023 season with the San Francisco 49ers. However, Brown was a long time full-time starter with the Dallas Cowboys before leaving the team following the 2022 season. Brown will look to catch on elsewhere ahead of next season.

    From RotoBaller

    Ronnie Bell Jan 21 8:20pm CT
    Ronnie Bell

    The Detroit Lions have signed wide receiver Ronnie Bell to a reserve/future deal on Tuesday. Bell was waived by the San Francisco 49ers in late November, but he was quickly signed back to the practice squad. The 24-year-old finished the season with two reception for 22 yards in nine games with the 49ers. The former seventh-round pick failed to do much in his two seasons in San Francisco. He'll look to catch on as a depth option with the Lions next season.

    From RotoBaller

    Daniel Jones Jan 21 5:50pm CT
    Daniel Jones

    According to Alec Lewis of The Athletic, Daniel Jones could return to the Minnesota Vikings for the 2025 season. While Lewis noted that Jones is expected to test free agency, he could be a part of Minnesota's plans if Sam Darnold were to depart. This would present an opportunity for Jones to operate as the No.2 option behind J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy missed the entire 2024 season after he tore his meniscus during the preseason. Jones opened the 2024 campaign with the New York Giants but was released after Week 10. During this ten-game stint, Jones scored ten touchdowns, threw seven interceptions, and averaged a mere 207.5 passing yards per game. The 27-year-old operated as the No.3 QB while with the Minnesota Vikings. Given his struggles this season, Jones will likely operate as a backup throughout most of the 2025 campaign.

    From RotoBaller

    Kindle Vildor Jan 21 5:40pm CT
    Kindle Vildor

    According to Colton Pouncy and Amos Morale III of The Athletic, Detroit Lions defensive back Carlton Davis could depart in free agency. Pouncy and Morale also mentioned offensive guard Kevin Zeitler as another name who could depart in free agency. With the Lions already losing offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and also potentially defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, the team could look quite different heading into the 2025 campaign. Davis sustained a fractured jaw during Week 15 and was sidelined for the remainder of the season. During the first 13 games of the campaign, the 28-year-old defensive back tallied 56 tackles (42 solos), 11 deflections, and two sacks while operating as a starter in the secondary. If he were to depart, Kindle Vildor would likely have an increased role next season.

    From RotoBaller

    Lavonte David Jan 21 5:20pm CT
    Lavonte David

    According to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, linebacker Lavonte David is considering retirement. Stroud reported that the 34-year-old linebacker will take some time to discuss his future with his family before making a decision. However, given that David played on a one-year deal during the 2024 season, retirement seems likely. During his career, David has been named to three All-Pro teams and one Pro Bowl team. He also won Super Bowl LV with Tampa Bay during the 2020 NFL Season. The former second-round selection out of Nebraska has tallied 1,601 tackles, 39 sacks, 71 deflections, 13 interceptions, and 31 forced fumbles throughout his 13-year career. This past season, David tallied 130 tackles across 18 contests.

    From RotoBaller

    Drake Maye Jan 21 5:00pm CT
    Drake Maye

    According to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports, the New England Patriots are hiring Josh McDaniels as their new offensive coordinator. McDaniels has had two prior tenures with the New England Patriots and will now be tasked to be a critical part of developing their new franchise quarterback, Drake Maye. McDaniels joined the Patriots for the first time in 2001 and eventually parted after the 2008 season to work for the Denver Broncos. He would then have a brief stint with the St. Louis Rams before returning to New England. He operated as the Offensive Coordinator for another ten seasons before becoming the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders for two seasons. During that short tenure, he held a disappointing 9-16 record. Now, he will return to where he spent 18 seasons, hoping to kickstart another dynasty with newly hired head coach Mike Vrabel. During his 18-year period with the Patriots, McDaniels won six Super Bowls. He was the offensive mind behind the record-breaking 2007 New England Patriots that went undefeated during the regular season. This is a positive sign for Drake Maye as he will have an experienced offensive coordinator with him who has had decades of professional winning experience.

    From RotoBaller

    Trevor Lawrence Jan 21 3:40pm CT
    Trevor Lawrence

    According to the Tampa Bay Times' Rick Stroud, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen is considered a favorite for the Jacksonville Jaguars' head-coach opening, and he could possibly be offered the job as early as Wednesday when he has a second interview with the team. The Jags are looking for a new coach after firing Doug Pederson following a 4-13 record in 2024 in his second year with the team. In addition to Coen, Jacksonville has second interviews planned with Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham on Thursday and former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh on Friday. Stroud writes there's a growing belief it's Coen's job to lose. The 39-year-old impressed the Jaguars in his virtual interview a week ago and is the most equipped to resurrect the career of quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Under Coen, Baker Mayfield had a career year with the Bucs in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Phillip Dorsett Jan 21 3:13pm CT
    Phillip Dorsett

    Free-agent DT Junior Aho, OL Matthew Cindric, WR Phillip Dorsett, RB Elijah Dotson, WR Dylan Drummond, OG Joey Fisher, OG Jovaughn Gwyn, DB Lamar X. Jackson, QB Emory Jones, DE Khalid Kareem, DT LaCale London, WR Jesse Matthews, WR Makai Polk, DB Benny Sapp III, WR David Sills and OT Tyrone Wheatley Jr. were signed to Reserve/Future contracts by the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    From TheHuddle

    Christian Watson Jan 21 1:50pm CT
    Christian Watson

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (knee) is not expected to be ready for the start of the 2025 season after suffering a torn ACL in the Week 18 loss to the Chicago Bears. The 25-year-old has been plagued by the injury bug through the first three seasons of his NFL career, missing 13 regular-season games since being selected in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. His potential delayed start to next season comes as no surprise given the timing of the major injury, and the Packers could look to bring in more wide receiver options via free agency or the 2025 NFL Draft. It won't be a surprise if Watson starts next season on the PUP list, meaning he'd be forced to sit out at least the first four games.

    From RotoBaller

    Todd Bowles Jan 21 1:40pm CT
    Todd Bowles

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive consultant Tom Moore is returning to the team for a 49th season as an NFL coach in 2025, according to team reporter Rick Stroud. The 86-year-old has held several coaching positions, including offensive coordinator, wide receivers coach, running backs coach, assistant head coach, and offensive consultant. He is best known for his work with Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts from 1998 to 2010. Former Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians brought him to Tampa Bay following a stint with the Arizona Cardinals, and new head coach Todd Bowles retained him when he took over the head job in 2022. Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen is a potential head-coaching candidate this offseason, but Moore will remain in place and provide some stability for quarterback Baker Mayfield.

    From RotoBaller

    Dak Prescott Jan 21 12:30pm CT
    Dak Prescott

    The Dallas Cowboys are interested in offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for their vacant head-coaching job, according to a person briefed on their opening. Dallas has only interviewed Robert Saleh, Kellen Moore and Leslie Frazier so far after parting ways with Mike McCarthy last week, but they will surely add a long list of candidates to interview. The 51-year-old Schottenheimer has been with Dallas since 2022 and has been their offensive coordinator the last two seasons. In addition to being the offensive coordinator for the Cowboys, he has run offenses for the New York Jets, Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks while also serving as a quarterbacks coach for the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts. The Cowboys value continuity for QB Dak Prescott, so Schottenheimer will be a favorite for the position.

    From RotoBaller

    Caleb Williams Jan 21 12:30pm CT
    Caleb Williams

    The Athletic's Dan Pompei believes that new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson will likely empower quarterback Caleb Williams heading into his second year in the NFL after an up-and-down rookie campaign. Johnson gave QB Jared Goff authority with protection adjustments that not all signal-callers have while serving as the Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator, in addition to eliminating plays that Goff didn't like. Johnson was also a big proponent of going for it on fourth down, so the Bears offense should be much more aggressive under Williams in 2025. It's the main reason why Johnson was Chicago's top pick to be their next head coach. Despite plenty of weapons on offense in 2024, Williams was one of the worst downfield passers in his rookie season and had a 62.5% completion percentage to finish as the QB16 in fantasy. The addition of Johnson will surely make Williams a popular breakout candidate in 2025.

    From RotoBaller

    Anthony Richardson Jan 21 12:10pm CT
    Anthony Richardson

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, the fourth overall pick in 2023, dealt with more injuries in his second NFL season in 2024 and did nothing to solidify himself as the long-term franchise QB in Indy. Richardson regressed as a passer, with his completion percentage dropping more than 11% points from his rookie year. In addition, his interceptions went up and there were questions about his off-field preparation, which led to a two-game benching in the middle of the year. The good news is that Richardson is healthy this offseason after missing the last two games of the year with a back injury, and he's already resumed throwing. His work this offseason with include refining his throws and throwing with more touch. Richardson will also be focusing on overall technique and plans to work with biometric expert Chris Hess. If Richardson can stay healthy and improves his footwork and throwing mechanics, he absolutely has QB1 upside in fantasy.

    From RotoBaller

  • NFL Championship
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    Eagles-6
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    Bills47.5u
    Chiefs-2
    Sun 5:30pm CT
  • Latest Activity
    Meade's MadmenTue Jan 21 3:04pm CT
    Smokin' YanksMon Jan 20 1:44pm CT
    SCREAMING EAGLESMon Jan 20 7:13am CT
    ThunderboltsSun Jan 19 3:55pm CT
    Charlie's AngelsSat Jan 18 3:30pm CT
    GENTLEMAN JACKSat Jan 18 12:58pm CT
    JOHNSON'S KILLER BEESat Jan 18 12:34pm CT
    Suffering SuccotashSat Jan 18 4:06am CT
    Shawnee ShotmakersSat Jan 18 3:55am CT
    Savage BeastmasterSat Jan 18 3:55am CT
    Pot Bellyd PigsSat Jan 18 3:55am CT
    All Liquored UpSat Jan 18 3:55am CT
    CommissionerFri Jan 17 6:39pm CT
    Hefty SmurfsFri Jan 17 5:10am CT
    There be DragonsThu Jan 16 9:27pm CT
    KILLER ANGELSThu Jan 16 2:09pm CT
    Prince TrevorWed Jan 15 10:30am CT
    Harvester of SorrowMon Jan 13 9:49pm CT
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    The Waylen JalensSun Jan 12 10:51pm CT
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    Border RuffiansSun Jan 12 1:14pm CT
    Stonewall BrigadeSat Jan 11 10:55am CT
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    Cleopatra of the ConFri Jan 10 11:11pm CT
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    Trench WarfareThu Jan 9 8:59am CT
    Queen of Beverly HilThu Jan 9 8:29am CT
    Chief SheaThu Jan 9 7:03am CT
    Swindlers & SkunTue Jan 7 5:06pm CT
    Bernie's BonediggersTue Jan 7 5:04pm CT
    Big Blue Wrecking CrTue Jan 7 3:09pm CT
    King of QueensTue Jan 7 1:36pm CT
    All Out of BubblegumMon Jan 6 8:08pm CT
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    Lincoln's LogsMon Jan 6 1:42pm CT
    G-MenSun Jan 5 10:06pm CT
    JD's TD MachineSun Jan 5 7:27pm CT
    Esto VirSun Jan 5 1:57pm CT
    Whiskey RebellionSun Jan 5 11:42am CT
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    Disgruntled PelicansSat Jan 4 5:46pm CT
    DePriest's DestroyerSat Jan 4 12:31pm CT
    Dan Z's PanziesTue Dec 31 12:38pm CT
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