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Start ‘Em, Sit 'Em is the ultimate look at the best and worst matchups based on a PPR scoring system in fantasy football. This column will not cover the elite p
Microsoft’s new Windows 11 Start menu redesign brings customization, Phone Link integration, and a cleaner, more connected user experience.
As another season approaches, so much is new for St. John’s, and we’re not talking about the revamped roster. Yes, that is also new. Only one starter, Zuby Ejiofor, is back.
A government shutdown threatens federal funding for childcare programs that provide nutritious meals to low-income children. The Child and Adult Care Food Program, which reimburses food costs, cannot disburse funds during the shutdown.
Author's Note: "Starts" have a started percentage at NFL.com of less than 60 percent or do not exceed a maximum DFS salary threshold at DraftKings. "Sits" have a started percentage over 70 percent or exceed a minimum salary threshold. "Sleepers" have a started percentage of less than 30 percent or don't exceed an even lower salary threshold.
Fantasy teams constantly face difficult start-sit decisions for their tight ends. Week 9 brings a new opportunity for your team to make a statement and continue the playoff push. Here is a breakdown of who you should start and who you should sit at tight ...
With bye-mageddon behind us, more options are available at running back. Here our eight start/sit recommendations for your fantasy lineup in Week 9.
Saints rookie QB Tyler Shough didn't get much time to showcase himself in his first NFL start on Sunday, playing 36 of 40 offensive snaps as New Orleans was held to a franchise-low 16:07 of possession time.