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Aaron Rodgers, Baker Mayfield among players chasing millions in bonuses
Taking a look at contract bonuses as players try to maximize incentives.[read more]
What you need to know for every NFL game in Week 17 -- including fantasy tips, playoff implications, predictions
Seahawks vs. Panthers? Jalen Hurts vs. Josh Allen? Picks, predictions, stats and what's at stake for every remaining Week 17 game.[read more]
Most fashionable arrivals of NFL Week 17, featuring Stefon Diggs
Before the NFL's Week 17 slate kicked off, players made sure to put their most fashionable foot forward.[read more]
Henry up to 10th all time in rushing, Ravens win
Baltimore running back Derrick Henry moved into 10th place all time in NFL rushing yards Saturday night, finishing with 216, to go along with four touchdowns on the ground, as the Ravens produced a 41-24 win over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.[read more]
Bills' Allen 'good to go' vs. Eagles after foot injury
Despite a right foot injury, Bills quarterback Josh Allen is set to play against the Eagles and is not expected to have any limitations, coach Sean McDermott said.[read more]
After starting 0-3, Texans relish being in playoffs
The Texans clinched a playoff spot with their win over the Chargers on Saturday.[read more]
Patriots receiver Hollins (abdomen) placed on IR
Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins, who started 13 games and was third on the team in receptions (46) and receiving yards (550), was placed on injured reserve Saturday.[read more]
Broncos clinch West, ending Chiefs' 9-year reign
The Broncos ended the Chiefs' nine-year run atop the AFC West, clinching the division title Saturday after the Chargers lost to the Texans.[read more]
Sources: DE Crosby expected to need surgery
Raiders star Maxx Crosby is expected to need left knee surgery that would sideline the Pro Bowl pass rusher for at least the better part of the offseason, sources told ESPN.[read more]
Packers unsure on Week 18 QB after Willis shines
Packers coach Matt LaFleur was noncommittal about the team's starting quarterback for next weekend's regular-season finale after backup quarterback Malik Willis went 18-of-21 for 288 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's loss to the Ravens.[read more]




