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Fantasy Football starts, sits, and sleepers for Week 17
It's championship weekend in the world of fantasy football, so your margin of error is razor thin.
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It's championship weekend in the world of fantasy football, so your margin of error is razor thin.
If your fantasy football season continues, you're likely playing for a title. Or, you're in the less-exciting consolation match. Either way, you've got a game to win this weekend.
If your fantasy football season is still going, you're likely fighting for a spot in your league's championship bout. There is no margin for error at this point.
We've hit Christmas, which means if your fantasy season is still going, you have an extremely important matchup this week.
It's playoff time, which means your entire season rides on your decisions this week. No pressure.
It's fantasy football playoff time. Everything means a whole lot more, starting now.
If you and your fantasy team survived "Byemageddon" last week, you're in pretty good shape heading into Week 14.
This is not an easy week for those managing a fantasy football roster, but we have some excellent advice to help navigate a slew of bye weeks.
Check out the best plays at each position before you make or set you Week 13 lineup.
With three NFL games on Thursday plus another on Black Friday, you need to get your fantasy football homework done early this week
The midway point of the NFL season has come and gone, which means your fantasy football season is really starting to heat up.
If you haven't already done so, it's that time of the week to really start locking into your fantasy football lineup for Week 9.
With bye weeks, injuries, and just general ineffectiveness from some usually reliable players, it could be a rough week in the world of fantasy football.
Whether you've been crushing this fantasy football season or the season has been slowly crushing you, everyone can use a little help from week to week.
As we hit Week 6 of the NFL season, you're either loving life as a fantasy football owner or questioning everything.
Week 5 is an important week in the world of fantasy football because owners have to start making some important decisions.
There is still a whole lot of (fantasy) football to play this season, but Week 2 is still pretty important.
If you're not feeling so hot about your fantasy football roster, or if you're looking for some daily fantasy advice, we've got you covered.
With most fantasy drafts all wrapped up, it's officially time to start the season.
The preseason is over and the real football season is just over a week away, which means it's time to start putting together your fantasy team.
This is it, folks. It all comes down to this one.
It's Week 16, which means there are some pretty high-leverage fantasy matchups taking place around the world.
It's crunch time in the NFL, which means it's really crunch time in the land of Fantasy Football.
The fantasy football season rolls along, and here with advice on starts, sits and sleepers is CBS Sports' Jamey Eisenberg.
It's getting real in the NFL, which means it's getting really real in the world of fantasy football.
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