Is Joe Mixon playing in the Divisional Round or is he out? Is Mixon injured or healthy for the Divisional Round? Joey Pollizze analyzes the latest injury news.
The Vikings-Rams game features five former Sooners. Brian Asamoah, Jalen Redmond, and Walter Rouse suit up for Minnesota, while Neville Gallimore and Drake Stoops play for Los Angeles. We’ll take Redmond as our pick, as the defensive lineman has come from the United Football League to be a rotational piece up front for a 14-win team.
PHILADELPHIA − Jalen Hurts never wants to talk about injuries. He'd rather play in short sleeves in the snow, absorb any number of brutal hits, and then have to meet with the media to answer ...
Is Joe Mixon hurt or healthy for fantasy football Divisional Round (2025)? Read the latest injury updates for Joe Mixon and if he's hurt or playing in the Divisional Round.
The Eagles offense has a running back who can take the ball all the way to the end zone. On Sunday, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts went 44 yards on the ground for a touchdown. On Thursday, Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr.
Those who bet on NFL games regularly — as well as Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles fans — continue to eagerly await each injury report on Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. But you don't ...
Texans RB Joe Mixon says a team can never leave the game in the "refs' hands" following the Texans' defeat to the Chiefs in the divisional round.
Watch highlights of Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon during the 2024 NFL season. John Rich has called out his fellow country artists who support President Donald Trump but have remained publicly silent on the matter, while citing Garth Brooks and Brad Paisley as examples of musicians who spoke out for "the other side."
The wild-card round kicks off this weekend with six games. The NFC (Detroit Lions) and AFC (Kansas City Chiefs) leaders both have byes while the No. 2 through 7 seeds begin what they hope are paths to the Super Bowl.
There weren’t seven lead changes this time the Eagles and Packers met like there were on Sept. 6 in Brazil. This time, there wasn’t a single one.
On DraftKings, one customer placed a giant $250 NFL parlay bet that would carry a massive $3.1 million payout. For starters, they correctly placed wagers on touchdowns by Joe Mixon and Travis Kelce in the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans Divisional Round game. The Chiefs also covered the moneyline.
Everyone knows how important Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley and Jayden Daniels will be on Sunday. This week's Playbook takes a deep dive into the role players who will matter most.