Printable schedule with betting lines and over/under for your NFL week eight office pool.
Find out which players will lead you to fantasy football victory in Week 8.
The Cowboys, Chargers and Colts have the best records against the spread heading into Week 8 of the 2014 NFL season.
Top wide receivers and tight ends have been involved in rumors as the 2014 NFL trade deadline nears.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will reportedly be forced to testify at Ray Rice's hearing.
There is still hope for Michael Sam to earn an NFL roster spot.
The Philadelphia Eagles visit the Arizona Cardinals in Week 8 of the 2014 NFL season.
The Jaguars have turned their defensive woes around, and are one of several DSTs owners should consider starting in Week 8.
Rice will argue that the NFL's collective-bargaining agreement only allows for one punishment per infraction.
Dallas announced that it would cut the NFL's first openly gay player to make room for linebacker Troy Davis.
"He doesn’t need 32 teams to like him; he only needs one,” ESPN analyst Andrew Brandt told IBTimes.
In the hopes of ending a long Stanley Cup drought, the Toronto Maple Leafs are embracing analytics software. Will the rest of the NHL follow?
The Ravens are just one first-placed team that won't be favored on Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are favored to beat the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football.
The Mannings are arguably the most prominent family in American team sports.
Manning's 510 touchdown passes are bloated by today's pass-first game, but his numbers are still transcendent by nearly any statistical measure.
Peyton Manning's touchdown record seems untouchable, but a few quarterbacks, like Andrew Luck, may challenge the total.
The Denver Broncos host the San Diego Chargers in Week 8 of the 2014 NFL season.
Running backs made their mark across Week 7's early batch of games.
First place in their respective divisions could be on the line for the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos.
The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Houston Texans in Week 7 of the 2014 NFL season.
Colts owner Jim Irsay said his front office is looking for ways to improve the first-place AFC South squad.