Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
All Scores
Odds by
Mike Florio and Rodney Harrison react to the San Francisco 49ers’ Week 6 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick break down whether Patrick Mahomes or Joe Burrow has a better chance at winning the Most Valuable Player award.

Latest Player News

All Player News
  • SF Running Back #24
    The real story, of course, is the shoulder injury that prevented Mason from finishing the game. Declared questionable instantly upon going down in the second quarter, Mason was actually cleared to return at halftime. However, he wasn’t heard from again after taking the ball on the first play of the third quarter. He was seen on the sideline trying to get loose/fortify his shoulder, and it just didn’t work. In his stead, rookie Isaac Guerendo took the rock 10 times for 99 yards, including a game-icing 76-yard rumble late in the fourth. The good news for Mason is that he has 10 days to get ready for Week 7 against the Chiefs, but he could be looking at missed game time. Stay tuned.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Per Breer, CMC “just started feeling like himself again last week.” Breer also reports there have been “no flare ups or setbacks.” It sounds like this time it might count for McCaffrey’s return, though it might still be a long shot to see him in Week 7 against the Chiefs since he’s yet to get moving in earnest. It’s possible following the 49ers’ Week 9 ends up McCaffrey’s most likely return date.
  • NYJ Linebacker #7
    Either Reddick’s agents are trying to absolve themselves of any blame for his holdout fiasco, or he really has been going against their advice this entire time. It’s possible the initial holdout was a team effort that has since morphed into Reddick against the world against the advice of his reps. Pot committed now, Reddick is going to need some better counsel to get out of this mess.
  • TB Running Back #1
    Uh oh. Mid-week downgrades are rarely good news, and we didn’t see anything to convince us to the contrary Thursday. This puts White at more doubtful than questionable to face the Saints, especially since Tampa will probably reckon they don’t need him to beat a team starting a rookie quarterback. Friday will tell the tale, but fantasy managers should be planning on alternatives this weekend. Bucky Irving would be a high-end RB2 in White’s absence.
  • LV Wide Receiver #16
    Meyers is the kind of veteran who could get back on track to play with even a “limited” Friday session, but he is now firmly on the wrong side of questionable as the Raiders prepare to change quarterbacks from Gardner Minshew to Aidan O’Connell. It’s a nightmare scenario for O’Connell, who is already without Davante Adams. Meyers joining Adams on the shelf would make Tre Tucker a desperation WR3. For his part, Meyers will crack the top 36 if he manages to suit up.
  • JAX Tight End #17
    Coach Doug Pederson has already said there’s a “pretty good” chance Engram finally returns for Week 6, though a “full” practice on Friday would guarantee it. We are unlikely to get that, with “limited/questionable” the probable outcome of Friday’s report. The signs are nevertheless good enough that fantasy managers can consider Engram definitively on the right side of questionable. Looking to re-prove his health in a mostly struggling offense, Engram will be a lower-end TE1 for a tough Bears matchup.
  • NO Wide Receiver #22
    Shaheed missed Wednesday’s practice but was back for a limited session on Thursday. “I’ll be all good,” Shaheed said. “Just trying to take care of this hip. By the time game time comes around I’ll be alright.” This is an instance where it seems like we can take the player at their word. The bigger problem for Shaheed is the insertion of rookie Spencer Rattler under center with Derek Carr week to week with an oblique issue. An already volatile player will now be even moreso, knocking Shaheed out of the top 40 after he had been pushing up the ranks in recent weeks.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    Cook missed Wednesday’s practice as well. The Bills play on Monday Night Football, giving him an extra day to get back on the field, but a DNP for the first official practice of the week is not a good sign. Ty Johnson has played a role on passing downs with Cook healthy and would likely see more work on the ground if he can’t suit up. Rookie Ray Davis is also waiting in the wings. Davis would presumably be the team’s primary option on early downs, though he will top out as a risky RB3 if Cook is ruled out.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Duggan is only privy to the portion of practice open to the media, but it’s still a bad sign for the rookie receiver. Nabers will go down as a DNP when the Giants release their injury report for today. Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters it would be hard for Nabers to clear the league’s concussion protocol if he doesn’t practice on Friday. All signs point to Nabers missing another week with the brain injury. Darius Slayton stepped up with eight catches for 122 yards and a touchdown in Week 5. He would presumably be the team’s top receiver once again if Nabers sits. Slayton is worth an add as a potential WR4 in all fantasy formats.
  • NE Running Back #38
    Stevenson was not spotted during the portion of practice open to the media, though he could technically return for a limited session later in practice. After missing Wednesday’s practice as well, that looks unlikely. Stevenson is dealing with a foot injury he suffered in Week 5. He initially called it a calf issue but the Pats listed him with a foot injury on their practice report. If he can’t suit up this week, Antonio Gibson, who got the start last week, would be in line for a sizable workload.

WATCH NOW

Jets are an ‘absolute mess’ after firing Saleh
Mike Florio and Rodney Harrison break down what's next for the New York Jets after firing Robert Saleh, discussing if changes at head coach and offensive coordinator are enough to turn things around in Florham Park.

NBC Sports Podcasts

OSU v. Oregon
Breaking down the top-three matchup, the Red River Rivalry, a showdown in Death Valley and more ahead of a star-studded weekend.
The No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes take on the No. 3 Oregon Ducks this Saturday night on NBC and Peacock. Live coverage begins at 7 PM ET.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge preview the top-five matchup between Ohio State and Oregon, including why the Buckeyes remain the team to beat, and whether the Ducks have what it takes to win.
Dive into the history between these college football powerhouses ahead of their highly-anticipated showdown this Saturday.
Oregon football head coach Dan Lanning joins Maria Taylor to discuss relentlessly pursuing his goal of college coaching, what he has learned at each of his stops, the special bond he has with his wife and so much more.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss what to expect from Ryan Day and Dan Lanning in the Week 7 Ohio State-Oregon matchup, where one will earn a defining top-5 victory.

Premier League

Seven matches do no make a season, but it’s a large enough sample size to glean certain truths about the fate of a Premier League team.
The 57-year-old knows Red Bull well as Liverpool purchased Ibrahima Konate, Dominik Szoboszlai, Naby Keita, and Takumi Minamino from Red Bull clubs, while Sadio Mane got his start at Salzburg.
Joe Prince-Wright and Nick Mendola examine Christian Pulisic’s place among the greatest players to ever suit up for the USMNT as his hot start to the season for AC Milan continues.

NFL

Already without Jaquan Brisker for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars in London, it’s now likely the Bears won’t have another key member of their secondary.
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s shaky start to the season generated conversation about whether one of the best players at his position in league history had lost his mojo, but Tucker and Ravens head coach John Harbaugh expressed confidence that a tweak to Tucker’s technique would iron things out.
After five games, the Raiders have made a quarterback switch, with Aidan O’Connell set to start against the Steelers on Sunday over Gardner Minshew.
After the 49ers took a 23-3 lead on the opening drive of the second half of Thursday night’s game against the Seahawks, the road team was set to kick off.

Rotoworld

FantasyLife+ gives you the award-winning tools, rankings and projections to make this fantasy season one for the ages! Use promo code SEASON20 for 20% off at checkout.
Zachary Krueger reviews the expected fantasy points from the previous week and highlights some players he’s eyeing for Week 6.
Denny Carter does a deep dive on Commanders-Ravens, Jets-Bills, Packers-Cardinals, and more
Jorge Montanez recaps the Cincinnati Reds season highlighted by a breakout from Elly De La Cruz and a myriad of injuries across the lineup.

College Football

The two commissioners gathered their athletic directors for an in-person meeting to discuss issues in college sports — and to continue to chart their way forward.
Ryan Day’s Buckeyes have been ranked No. 1 in the 2025 recruiting rankings since the summer.
No. 11 Notre Dame entered its bye week hopeful of making a playoff push. It returns to the field in control of its playoff fate.
NFL Week 6
Matthew Berry breaks down his Love/Hate players for Week 6 and sends his his thoughts and prayers to everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio see Sunday Night Football as make-or-break for the Bengals, and they think Joe Burrow and company will deliver against the Giants.
Matthew Berry details his Week 6 flex players, including Daniel Jones, Austin Ekeler, Darnell Mooney and Zach Ertz.
Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison discuss the Cincinnati Bengals being better than their record and how they’re poised to get on track against the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football.
Eric Samulski breaks down his DST rankings for Week 6 of the fantasy football season.
Pro Football Focus analyzes how Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ aerial attack match up against the Giants’ pass rush when they go head to head on Sunday Night Football in Week 6.
Matthew Berry breaks down his positional rankings for Week 6 of the 2024 NFL season.

Motor Sports

Changes to Charlotte Roval could add to more upheaval in playoffs.
Pierce Brown is fresh off his first SuperMotocross victory after finishing 2-1 in Las Vegas.
Jeff Burton previews the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 12 playoff cutoff race at the Charlotte ROVAL, where a more difficult road course awaits drivers after changes to the track layout.

Golf

Young shot 70 in the second round and is one clear of Lucy Li and Mao Saigo.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the PGA Tour’s Black Desert Championship.
Adam Svensson made a 35-foot eagle putt he thought he had missed and closed with a birdie from the bunker for a career-best 11-under 60.
A 16-year-old Ukrainian playing for just the fifth time on the European tour said he will continue his routine of playing table tennis and watching Netflix.
Watch the best shots from the opening round of the 2024 Black Desert Championship at Ivins, Utah.
Check out the best shots from the first round of action in the FedEx Open de France at Golf National.

MLB

Tropicana Field saw its roof ripped to shreds by the force of Hurricane Milton as the deadly storm barreled across much of Florida.
James Schiano breaks down a disappointing season for the defending World Series champs.
The Rotoworld staff breaks down their players to watch in the Arizona Fall League
John Smoltz attempts to explain Dave Roberts’ pitching strategy for the Dodgers in a season-saving victory in Game 4 against the Padres and shares what he thinks the deciding factor will be in the winner-take-all Game 5.

NBA

Anthony Davis is their best center, one of the best in the league, but prefers to play the four.
Tatum and Brown in Boston, LeBron and AD in Los Angeles, Jokic and Murry in Denver and more.

Betting

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick break down whether Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes or Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow have a better chance at winning the Most Valuable Player award.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick give their best bets for NFL Week 6, including Atlanta Falcons’ Drake London’s over on receiving yards against the Carolina Panthers and the Eagles’ spread against the Browns.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick preview the Green Bay Packers upcoming matchup against the Arizona Cardinals and discuss how Jordan Love stacks up against other quarterbacks around the league.

College Basketball

Iowa found an experienced point guard in the spring to fill Caitlin Clark’s position.
Washington’s Great Osobor talks about the lessons he has taken while transitioning from England to the U.S. as well as moving on to the Huskies alongside coach Danny Sprinkle.
Jeremiah Williams says it’s “amazing” to see the preseason attention Rutgers is receiving blow up, describes what he provides as a veteran voice, what his relationship is like with Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper, and more.
Ace Bailey delves into the buzz surrounding the Rutgers basketball program, as he and Dylan Harper are set to star for the Scarlet Knights this year, but why he’s focused on the team aspect while blocking out the noise.

Local coverage

Latest

Who will join hosts United States, Mexico, and Canada in the 2026 World Cup?
After crashing out of the 2024 Copa America in embarrassing fashion, the Mauricio Pochettino era has arrived for the USMNT ahead of the 2026 World Cup on home soil.
The World Cup is guaranteed a contestant from Oceania for the first time since 2010 as 2026 World Cup qualifying is off and running.
Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis has a reputation for getting under the skin of opposing receivers and he added to it in last Sunday’s win over the Steelers.
Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase said on Thursday that he thought last Sunday’s game against the Ravens “proved we can still play in this league,” but there was one significant issue with the team’s performance against the Ravens.