Pelissero: Keon Coleman ruled out Week 11 vs. Chiefs
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman ruled out Week 11 vs. Kansas City Chiefs.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman ruled out Week 11 vs. Kansas City Chiefs.
The Cowboys will have to play without their starting QB.
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The Texans lost one of their star players to an injury.
Big injuries and big benchings are causing big changes around the league.
Will Levis has been limited at practice all week with his shoulder injury.
Butker needs surgery to trim the meniscus in his left knee.
Here's a look at Week 11 of the NFL season from a betting perspective.
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Fantasy football analyst Tera Roberts breaks down the cases of five players who have several question marks surrounding them in Week 11.
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It's Thursday and 'Fantasy Film Room' is back with Nate Tice and Matt Harmon. To start the show, the two react to the news that Anthony Richardson is back as the starting QB in Indy and what impact that will have on the top skill players for the Colts. The two then dive into five players returning from injury that will cause a massive ripple effect for the rest of the fantasy season.
Fantasy football analyst Pranav Rajaram takes a look at some key backfields as Week 11 kicks off.
With 10 weeks of the fantasy football season in the books and just a month left until the playoffs, Scott Pianowski looks at the offenses we can trust the most.
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Hunter is an even-money favorite to win the award.
The Lions look very good, and would be hard to beat at home in January.
Jaxson Hayes sprained his left ankle in practice Tuesday and will miss up to two weeks recovering.
The FBI is reportedly investigating the break-ins, which took place last month around the Chiefs' "Monday Night Football" matchup with the Saints.
Despite blowing nobody out, the Chiefs remain the league's only undefeated team.