Week 1 fantasy football studs, duds and sleepers

That’s right, it’s finally time. It feels surreal, but here we are: fantasy football in 2020 is BACK, starting with Thursday’s Texans-Chiefs game.

That’s right, it’s finally time. It feels surreal, but here we are: fantasy football in 2020 is BACK, starting with Thursday’s Texans-Chiefs game.

8 crazy fantasy football predictions for the 2020 season

8 crazy fantasy football predictions for the 2020 season.
1. No rookie running back will finish in the top 12 RBs by season’s end.
2. Calvin Ridley will outscore Julio Jones in 2020.
3. Kareem Hunt will outscore Nick Chubb.
4. Robert Woods will be a WR1.
5. Derrick Henry won’t finish in the top 10 RBs.
6. The leading running back scorer for the Jaguars will be Chris Thompson.
7. Tom Brady won’t live up to his ADP.
8. The Jets leading receiver will be Chris Herndon

8 crazy fantasy football predictions for the 2020 season.
1. No rookie running back will finish in the top 12 RBs by season’s end.
2. Calvin Ridley will outscore Julio Jones in 2020.
3. Kareem Hunt will outscore Nick Chubb.
4. Robert Woods will be a WR1.
5. Derrick Henry won’t finish in the top 10 RBs.
6. The leading running back scorer for the Jaguars will be Chris Thompson.
7. Tom Brady won’t live up to his ADP.
8. The Jets leading receiver will be Chris Herndon

8 crazy fantasy football predictions for the 2020 season

8 crazy fantasy football predictions for the 2020 season.
1. No rookie running back will finish in the top 12 RBs by season’s end.
2. Calvin Ridley will outscore Julio Jones in 2020.
3. Kareem Hunt will outscore Nick Chubb.
4. Robert Woods will be a WR1.
5. Derrick Henry won’t finish in the top 10 RBs.
6. The leading running back scorer for the Jaguars will be Chris Thompson.
7. Tom Brady won’t live up to his ADP.
8. The Jets leading receiver will be Chris Herndon

8 crazy fantasy football predictions for the 2020 season.
1. No rookie running back will finish in the top 12 RBs by season’s end.
2. Calvin Ridley will outscore Julio Jones in 2020.
3. Kareem Hunt will outscore Nick Chubb.
4. Robert Woods will be a WR1.
5. Derrick Henry won’t finish in the top 10 RBs.
6. The leading running back scorer for the Jaguars will be Chris Thompson.
7. Tom Brady won’t live up to his ADP.
8. The Jets leading receiver will be Chris Herndon

NFL Over/Unders: Will the Packers repeat as NFC North champions?

The Packers won the NFC North last year, but will they repeat as champions? Charles and Steven predict the win totals for the division.

The Packers won the NFC North last year, but will they repeat as champions? Charles and Steven predict the win totals for the division.

NBA 4-Point Play: Can the Boston Celtics win the East?

In the latest NBA 4-Point Play, Charles Curtis answers four questions we have since the start of the playoffs.

In the latest NBA 4-Point Play, Charles Curtis answers four questions we have since the start of the playoffs.

A night of protest: Where NBA, WNBA, MLS, MLB and Tennis stand after players boycott games

A night of protest, Where NBA, WNBA, MLS, Tennis, and MLB stand after players boycott games.
NBA, The players on the Milwaukee Bucks announced that they were boycotting Game 5 of their playoff series against the Magic on Wednesday night. Rather than have the Bucks forfeit, the NBA then postponed the game.
In a meeting with teams on Wednesday night, the Lakers and Clippers reportedly voted to end the season right now and walk away, but the other teams could not reach a consensus on how to proceed. Discussions will continue today.
WNBA, The league was made to postpone all three games that were scheduled on Wednesday night after players announced they would be boycotting playing. Games will all attempt to be rescheduled, according to a statement from the league.
MLS, All but one game on Wednesday night was postponed after players announced their intention to boycott.
After the one game that did occur — an Orlando City win over Nashville — Orlando City’s Nani told reporters that his team was unaware of the scope of the players’ initiative to boycott, and wanted to respect the fans who had already shown up at the stadium.
MLB, The Milwaukee Brewers decided to boycott their game against the Cincinnati Reds, and the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners followed suit, refusing to play their game against the Giants and Padres, respectively. The league has said it will try to reschedule the games.
Tennis, Naomi Osaka announced that she wouldn’t play in the WTA Western & Southern Open semifinals on Thursday, leading to the tournament suspending all play for one day

A night of protest, Where NBA, WNBA, MLS, Tennis, and MLB stand after players boycott games.
NBA, The players on the Milwaukee Bucks announced that they were boycotting Game 5 of their playoff series against the Magic on Wednesday night. Rather than have the Bucks forfeit, the NBA then postponed the game.
In a meeting with teams on Wednesday night, the Lakers and Clippers reportedly voted to end the season right now and walk away, but the other teams could not reach a consensus on how to proceed. Discussions will continue today.
WNBA, The league was made to postpone all three games that were scheduled on Wednesday night after players announced they would be boycotting playing. Games will all attempt to be rescheduled, according to a statement from the league.
MLS, All but one game on Wednesday night was postponed after players announced their intention to boycott.
After the one game that did occur — an Orlando City win over Nashville — Orlando City’s Nani told reporters that his team was unaware of the scope of the players’ initiative to boycott, and wanted to respect the fans who had already shown up at the stadium.
MLB, The Milwaukee Brewers decided to boycott their game against the Cincinnati Reds, and the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners followed suit, refusing to play their game against the Giants and Padres, respectively. The league has said it will try to reschedule the games.
Tennis, Naomi Osaka announced that she wouldn’t play in the WTA Western & Southern Open semifinals on Thursday, leading to the tournament suspending all play for one day