Fantasy football pales in comparison to players’ health, but the regular season concludes this week and we have rankings for title games and DFS.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
Fantasy football, sports betting sites impacted by suspension of Bills-Bengals game
As NFL announces Monday’s suspended game will not be played this week, fantasy football sites advise customers on next steps.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 17: Josh Allen, Austin Ekeler set to shine in championship games
Josh Allen is week’s top-ranked fantasy QB. Meanwhile, several teams have complicated things by changing starters for final week of fantasy season.
Broncos’ Randy Gregory apologizes for starting scuffle, NFL reduces punishment
Denver DE says altercation with Rams’ Oday Aboushi after blowout loss “was not a reflection of my character.” NFL fines both players instead.
Fantasy football rankings for NFL Week 15: Time to leave your playoff opponents in the dust
The age-old fantasy debate is back: Start your stars or go with the best matchup? Fortunately this week, both can be true in select cases.
Sports world reacts to Brittney Griner’s release from Russian prison: ‘BG is FREE!!!’
Tennis legend Billie Jean King, WNBA star Breanna Stewart, Baylor classmate Robert Griffin III among many heralding news Griner is coming home.
MLB free agency: Aaron Judge, Willson Contreras, Red Sox big winners as rumors, news sizzle
Even with some of the biggest names no longer on the market, there’s still plenty of talent available as the Winter Meetings conclude.
Aaron Judge, Yankees agree to 9-year, $360 million contract to keep AL MVP in New York
Reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge parlays his record-setting 62-homer season into nine-year, $360 million contract to remain in New York.
Fantasy football rankings for Week 14: Do-or-die time for securing playoff spots
In the finale of fantasy’s regular season, it’s time to lock down a playoff spot. QB Jalen Hurts, RB Saquon Barkley, WR Justin Jefferson top rankings.
Fred McGriff gets call to Baseball Hall of Fame through special committee vote
After hitting 493 home runs in his 19-year career, “The Crime Dog” Fred McGriff gets the nod from Baseball Hall of Fame’s Contemporary Era committee.