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Several top contributors were knocked out of action or banged up in season-opening play Sunday.
LSU's Joe Burrow was magical in a win over Texas, while the odds may rise this week for Clemson's stars.
Daniels, who started last year as a freshman, will likely be replaced on the field by a freshman.
The All-Pro running back may still play in Week 1 against the Giants.
Replacing Rob Gronkowski is proving to be very challenging.
The Colts and Texans were shaken on Saturday, and it greatly altered the outlook of the division.
The Lakers need a center with Cousins (torn ACL) out of the mix. They may try to fill the spot with an eight-time All-Star.
The oft-suspended wideout is back in the fold in New England.
The six-year veteran caught 61 passes for the Detroit Lions last season.
Aaron Sanchez and three relievers combined on Houston's 12th no-no Saturday night, and the Mariners were on the wrong side of history again.
The NFL suspended New York's No. 1 wideout for the opening four games of the 2019 season, but he believes he has a case for it to be overturned.
The seven-time Pro Bowler will likely miss a good chunk of the preseason as he nurses what is believed -- and hoped -- to be a sprained ankle.
Dwayne Haskins, Case Keenum and Colt McCoy will get equal reps as training camp opens Thursday.
Tiger played in only 18 tournaments in 2018. So far in 2019, he's competed in just 10.
Rookies have reported for many NFL teams, but by the end of the week, all players will be on the field. Here is when players report.
Chicago was proactive after starting catcher Willson Contreras was injured this weekend.
One of the NFL's premier receivers has been promised by the Falcons' owner that it's coming -- and that's good enough for him.
The first-round draft pick has yet to sign on the dotted line, and now there's the belief he may not be in uniform when rookies report July 23.
Teams are already being named as possible destinations for the former NBA MVP.
The NBA free agency period officially began Sunday evening, with Durant and Irving among several All-Stars inking new, huge deals.