With the move to Las Vegas, the Raiders are seeking to take the next step in Year 3 of Jon Gruden's second stint with the team.
Issues abound in Chicago, from a quarterback competition to whether the defense can bounce back, and many things in between.
With the top three receivers expected to go within a few picks of each other, Henry Ruggs is a good bet to go off the board first.
Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through the tricky terrain of a bloated Week 17 injury report with the latest as of early Sunday morning.
Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a critical Week 16 injury report that includes major absences at running back, along with notable names at other positions with murky outlooks as of Sunday morning.
With Tampa Bay's top corner questionable with an ankle issue, DeAndre Hopkins is in position to deliver for his owners in Championship Week.
The 49ers passing game finally came to life against the Saints, and Emmanuel Sanders and company get another nice matchup against a Falcons defense without Desmond Trufant.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Eli Manning returns for the Giants in an NFC East battle against the Eagles.
The Jets secondary is weak where Tyrell Williams runs his routes, positioning the Raiders wideout to go over 100 yards for the first time since Week 1.
With projected matchups against two rookie corners as Nick Foles returns to the field, it may be time for D.J. Chark to return to the spotlight.
With the already weak slot coverage of the Cardinals tested further by the absence of Tramaine Brock, it seems like a good time for a Chris Godwin bounce back.
It's risky to invest heavily in any Dolphins player in particular, but wideouts DeVante Parker and Preston Williams project well against the Jets.
Marvin Jones ran the show in Week 7, but Kenny Golladay could have his own big day against a vulnerable Giants rookie corner.
Jerry Donabedian breaks down his Week 8 tournament strategy, focusing on Matthew Stafford and the Detroit pass catchers rather than running back Ty Johnson.
A bad Atlanta secondary gets worse without Desmond Trufant in Week 7, leaving Jared Goff with a perfect bounce-back setting.
The Houston wideouts are due to break loose, and the Atlanta defense should be more accommodating than the Panthers were a week ago.