Week 1 was rough on the injury front, and there are some players we don’t even yet know the extent of how much they are hurt. It should lead to a busy waiver wire heading into Week 2. Tight end got hit the hardest with Delanie Walker (ankle) being lost for the season, as well as Greg Olsen (foot)
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Fantasy Football Week 2 Waiver Wire: T.J. Yeldon, Quincy Enunwa, Jared Cook among best injury replacement options
Week 1 was rough on the injury front, and there are some players we don’t even yet know the extent of how much they are hurt. It should lead to a busy waiver wire heading into Week 2. Tight end got hit the hardest with Delanie Walker (ankle) being lost for the season, as well…
Top 200 fantasy rankings for NHL season
Sports Betting News’ team of fantasy experts put together its list just in time for draft season. Click here to read the full article…
NFL odds, picks for Week 2: Advanced computer model loving Eagles, Redskins
Week 2 of the NFL season features huge rivalry matchups and teams looking to redeem themselves from Week 1 disappointment. NFL odds are already posted as sportsbooks react to their first look at the regular season. Even with uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers’ knee, the Packers opened as one-point Click here to read the full article…
Big Ben may be limited with ‘bumps and bruises’
Coach Mike Tomlin said Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger may be limited in practice due to “bumps and bruises,” and that the team would monitor David DeCastro, who has a fractured hand. Click here to read the full article…
Fantasy Football Trade Value: Buy low, sell high for Week 2
What’s better than scouring your waiver wire for the next big-ticket item? What’s better than trading away a player on the decline to your buddy who missed Week 1 all because he was too hungover to get out of bed for a player who could help you win a fantasy championship ? Not much. This weekly…
Hearing footsteps? How the NBA is up and NFL is down
Charles Barkley typically has an answer for everything. But even Sir Charles is mystified why the NBA’s TV numbers were up 8 percent — but those of the mighty NFL were down 10 percent last year. “I don’t think it has anything to do with the protests,” TNT’s “Inside the NBA& Click here to read the full article…
Kyrie enrolls at Harvard Business School
Kyrie Irving is attending a program at Harvard Business School this semester. The program is supposed to help athletes prepare for “business activities during and after their active sports careers.” Click here to read the full article…
Panthers’ Olsen refractured foot against Dallas
The Carolina Panthers announced Tuesday that tight end Greg Olsen refractured his right foot in Sunday’s game and offensive tackle Daryl Williams injured his right knee. Surgery is recommended for Williams, but not for Olsen, at this time. Click here to read the full article…
Yzerman stepping down as GM of Lightning
Tampa Bay’s general manager Steve Yzerman will be moving into a senior advisory role in this, the final year of his current contract. Click here to read the full article…
Tough to watch McQuaid go, but trade was smart move for Bruins
Adam McQuaid has been a great teammate and a loyal Bruin during his many years in Boston. But he’d become a spare part on the blue line, and dealing him to the Rangers makes all the sense in the world. Click here to read the full article…
Winners are the ones who remain focused – Curry
Two-time NBA MVP, Steph Curry, says that emotions will always run high in competitive sport, but it is the people who can maintain their focus best, that will succeed Click here to read the full article…
Ranking NBA’s Best Small Forwards for 2018-19 Season
OrlandoMagic.com’s Josh Cohen projects the best small forwards for the 2018-19 season. Click through this slideshow for full rankings and analysis. Note: The contents of this gallery have not been reviewed or endorsed by the Orlando Magic and do not reflect the opinions of the Magic’s Basketball Click here to read the full article…