NFL overreaction Week 18: Aaron Rodgers is finished
The Lions finish off Aaron Rodgers and the Packers, the Texans lose by winning, and the Seahawks are the happiest team in the NFL.
Isiah Pacheco broke out in the second half of the season. Now that the Chiefs made it to the Super Bowl, he might be the X-factor to another title
The Lions finish off Aaron Rodgers and the Packers, the Texans lose by winning, and the Seahawks are the happiest team in the NFL.
It was funny watching Lovie Smith screw over the Texans out of spite. That is unless you bet big on the Colts to win, in which case it was a disaster.
Aaron Rodgers has brought the Packers back from the dead, so it seems pretty likely he'll go over 1.5 touchdowns this weekend.
As the regular season winds down, we have a trio of surefire-no-fail running back prop bets to spice up your NFL Week 17 action.
Minshew and the Eagles looked like a smart bet with a division win at stake against the Cowboys. At least it looked smart according to me, who was wrong.
The Broncos find a scapegoat, the Packers are finding a way, and the Niners could start me at quarterback in our NFL overreaction roundup.
No official prop bet exists for a Derrick Henry rushing total against the Texans this weekend. But whenever it comes out, bet the over no matter what.
If you want to avoid bad bets during the NFL week, your first step is to avoid the Rams and Baker Mayfield at all costs. What was I thinking?
The Raiders and the Jags end it with walk-off pick-sixes, the refs steal a win, and the second-biggest choke job ever in this week's overreactions.
Héctor Zepeda is the newest Mexican player to make it through the NFL's International Player Pathway Program. Will he make a roster next season?