We’re in the home stretch of the NFL regular season, and things are ramping up. We get Saturday games this week and more chances to hit on some bets. Here are the best bets for Week 15:
The transition from a domed stadium’s controlled environment to an outdoor field’s open expanse can introduce a myriad of variables that may significantly influence the play in the NFL. No other football player is affected more by the element than the quarterback. Please, blog, may I have some more?
This week using our Slot vs. Wide PPG Allowed Analysis on Razzball.com, we break down some of the top matchups for wide receivers heading into Week 15. These wide receivers are outside the top 24 in PPR PPG while our sits are inside the top 30. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Welcome, football fans, to the Razzball Air Yards Report. This is the place where we look at thrown footballs (both caught and NOT caught) to try and predict which receivers might have some positive and negative regression coming their way. Week 14 was another wild week in the 2023 air yards season, as you will see below. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Oh, the first week of the playoffs, and it is going to be a doozy. There is a Thursday game. There are three games on Saturday, and after the Sunday slate, you have the Monday night extravaganza.
Last week, there were several unfortunate injuries. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Fantasy Footballers, Razzballians, et al., it is upon us: the Fantasy Football Playoffs!
OK, not every league is the same, and not every Playoffs starts this week. But a lot do. And if it’s not the start of your Playoffs, it’s probably the crucial final week of your Regular Season, right? Please, blog, may I have some more?
Best/Worst QBs for the Fantasy Playoffs (Weeks 15-17)
If you’re reading this, you’ve most likely made it to the fantasy football playoffs. Congratulations! Let’s get that #RazzballChampionship
These five grids represent the top 5 (best) and bottom 5 (worst) matchups for QBs for the upcoming Fantasy Football Playoffs (Weeks 15-17). Please, blog, may I have some more?
All right, folks, it is time. Did we work together and make the playoffs? If so, then you should be at least one week ahead of the waiver curve, as my advice leading up to this very moment was to set your roster up with handcuffs at both the running back and wide receiver positions. Please, blog, may I have some more?