Only eight NFL teams remain in the fight for postseason glory, meaning fantasy and DFS options are limited moving forward. If you're taking part in any postseason fantasy football contest or DFS tournament,
Bob Harris brings you a big-picture look at fantasy-specific news and notes of interest from around the NFL with the Fantasy Notebook.
With that in mind, let's go over some Fantasy winners and losers from the divisional round. As always, we're looking ahead, and some players helped their Fantasy outlook for the 2025 season, while others might have lost value with some poor play.
The Chiefs face off against the Bills and the Commanders take on the Eagles. Plus: Uncertain futures for Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff, and Lamar Jackson’s playoff exit.
The Commanders QB is playing well beyond his years at exactly the right time, while some of his veteran peers are catching flak for their playoff performances.
The Chiefs and Eagles are each favored to win their conference championship games, setting the stage for a rematch of Super Bowl LVII. Of course, the Bills and Commanders have other plans.
The Lions' Johnson-led attacks averaged 29.0 points per game since he became Detroit's OC, the most in the NFL in that time. The 33.2 points per game they produced in 2024 led the
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Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.
On DraftKings, one customer placed a giant $250 NFL parlay bet that would carry a massive $3.1 million payout. For starters, they correctly placed wagers on touchdowns by Joe Mixon and Travis Kelce in the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans Divisional Round game. The Chiefs also covered the moneyline.
No longer the underdogs they were last season, the Detroit Lions instead experienced a postseason loss to the Washington Commanders as the NFC's top seed, a shocking defeat Jared Goff and Dan Campbell both took blame for.
NFL MVP voting likely focuses on two finalists in Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills. When will we know?