The NFL released its 2018 NFL schedule on Thursday to a ton of a fanfare. While the hype does feel a bit silly at times, it definitely gets my football juices boiling. Let’s take a look at some of the schedule highlights for the upcoming season.
I’ve discussed the Bengals’ trade for Cordy Glenn and how it opened up their draft board in the first round. They’ve added a quality lineman and still have 11 picks to improve their roster.
After a 3-15 start to the 2018 season, the Cincinnati Reds replaced manager Bryan Price and pitching coach Mack Jenkins on Thursday.
The first big wave of NFL free agency came and went and there were some big shakeups for fantasy football owners to consider. I take a look at the biggest winners and losers in Episode 51 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast.
The 2018 MLB season is officially off and running. This promises to be a very entertaining year ahead on the diamond, filled with some great pennant races and some clutch performances.
Here are some of my official predictions for the upcoming season:
Season Two of The GetSportsInfo Podcast debuts with a deep look at some intriguing 2018 free agents from a fantasy perspective and a look at some of the latest offseason headlines.
I am happy to announce that I will be returning for a second season as a fantasy writer /ranker at Pro Football Focus! I really enjoyed my first year with PFF as a contributor.
The 49ers reached a deal with quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo this week, making him the NFL’s highest paid player. He is set to earn an NFL-record $27.5 million per season on his new five-year deal including an eye-popping $74.1 million in guarantees and a $35 million signing bonus.
The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, winning the franchise’s first Super Bowl. Jason Kelce gave the ultimate victory speech.
It was one of the most heart-felt speeches I ever witnessed and a perfect fit for the fans in Philly.
The free agency signing period in the NFL is right around the corner and fantasy owners have plenty of names to keep their eyes on. Here’s how things stand entering the Super Bowl around the league.