Welcome back, RotoBallers, to our Divisional Round fantasy football busts, or players who may disappoint. As the adage goes, defense wins championships. Many top-tier defenses remain in the playoffs,
Is Joe Mixon hurt or healthy for fantasy football Divisional Round (2025)? Read the latest injury updates for Joe Mixon and if he's hurt or playing in the Divisional Round.
Running backs stole the show during the fantasy football regular season, and a few of them have productive days in the Wild Card Round. Hopefully, they continue to carry the load in Round 2 of the NFL postseason.
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Derrick Henry, BAL vs. PIT 1/11 (26 att., 2 TD)
James was not ruled down, so he ran the ball out of the end zone for 40 yards to seemingly set up great field position for the Chargers. On the return, Texans running back Joe Mixon was called for ...
Dalvin Cook said yesterday's price is not today's price for his little brother James. In the midst of his brother's 120-rushing yard and one-touchdown performan
The veteran bounced back in a big way during the Wild Card round, turning in 25 carries for 106 yards and a touchdown in a victory against the Los Angeles Chargers. He will likely need to play a major role in the AFC Divisional round if the Texans are going to have any chance of upsetting the Chiefs.
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The Houston Texans got a positive update from James Palmer of The Bleacher Report on Friday night. According to Palmer, Texans running back Joe Mixon is expected to play in their AFC Divisional game against the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs.
The divisional round will hopefully have better games, and everyone is looking forward to Baltimore at Buffalo. But Houston at Kansas City, Washington at Detroit, and the Rams at Philadelphia should be exciting as well.
The Commanders visit the Lions Saturday night, while the Eagles host the Rams Sunday afternoon. The Ravens cap things off with Sunday's late game.