4 Chiefs players to watch in Week 9 vs. Titans

Keep an eye on these four players when the #Chiefs take on the #Titans on Sunday night.

The Kansas City Chiefs are back after the bye week with a “Sunday Night Football” showdown with the Tennessee Titans in Week 9. The players and coaching staff will be fresh and recharged for the final stretch of the season.

Tennessee is coming off of a big win with a dominant performance by recently-crowned AFC Player of the Month, Derrick Henry. Meanwhile, the Chiefs’ offense was really clicking against the San Francisco 49ers back in Week 7. Each team will need some strong performances from some key players if they’re to continue to ride their momentum to another win.

Here’s a look at four Chiefs players who we’ll be paying close attention to when they host the Titans on Sunday night:

LSU vs. Alabama: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday

Here’s what you need to know to follow Saturday’s key SEC matchup.

The Tigers return to the field on Saturday following a bye in Week 9 with the chance to pull off one of their biggest wins in years.

Placed in the top 10 of the initial College Football Playoff Rankings, the Tigers host No. 6 in Alabama in a matchup between teams that are 4-1 in SEC play. The victor takes control of the SEC West and has a good chance of winning the division.

Alabama won in its last outing against Mississippi State, which followed up a disappointing loss to now-No. 1 Tennessee on the road. The Crimson Tide still has all its goals in front of it, but the Tigers have the chance to play spoiler in this one.

Here’s everything you need to know to follow this Week 10 battle between [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag], which begins at 6 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN.

5 Jaguars players to watch vs. Giants in Week 7

These five Jaguars players will be important Sunday if the team hopes to snap its three-game losing streak.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have their back against the wall after three straight losses. An exciting start to the season had the team atop the AFC South standings, but the team’s slide now has the Jaguars stuck playing from behind.

To get back on track, the Jaguars will have to do what five teams were unable to do in the first six weeks: beat the New York Giants.

While a 5-1 record suggests the Giants have been a dominant team to start the year, the stats tell a different story. New York has found a way to win games the numbers say they should’ve lost.

That’s a trap Jacksonville keeps managing to fall into this season. Here are five Jaguars players who can help make sure the team doesn’t do that again in Week 7:

4 Chiefs players to watch in Week 7 vs. 49ers

Keep an eye on these four players when the #Chiefs take on the #49ers on Sunday afternoon.

The Kansas City Chiefs are back on the road with another Super Bowl rematch. This time they’re taking on the San Francisco 49ers with just a week to go to the bye week.

The Chiefs are coming off a loss against one of their fiercest AFC conference rivals. The 49ers are coming off an embarrassing loss against the Atlanta Falcons. Which team’s players will put together the performance necessary to get their team back in the win column?

Here’s a look at four players who we’ll be paying close attention to when the Chiefs face the 49ers on Sunday:

5 Jaguars players to watch vs. Colts in Week 6

Josh Allen is one of five Jaguars to watch against the Colts in Week 6.

When the Jacksonville Jaguars hosted the Indianapolis Colts a month ago, the visiting AFC South rival was without its top two receivers, Michael Pittman Jr. and Alec Pierce.

The depleted Colts offense looked lost against the Jaguars defense in a 24-0 shutout. Indianapolis quarterback Matt Ryan threw three interceptions and running back Jonathan Taylor was held to 54 rushing yards.

In the Week 6 rematch, the Colts will have Pittman and Pierce, but this time the team will be without its top two running backs, Taylor and Nyheim Hines.

Here are five Jaguars players who need to have solid showings Sunday if the team hopes to recreate its dominant performance from four weeks ago:

6 Commanders players to watch vs. the Bears

Here are the Commanders players we’re be watching Thursday evening against the Bears.

Week 6 of the NFL season opens with the Chicago Bears welcoming the Washington Commanders to Soldier Field on Thursday Night Football. It’s  been a struggle for both teams to start the season, with the Commanders coming in with a 1-4 record and in sole possession of last place in the NFC East. The Bears, meanwhile, aren’t much better with 2-3, but both teams are coming off close losses that could be something to build off of on Thursday.

The Bears have a chance to climb back to .500 and start their mini bye week off on the right foot with a win. To do it, however, they’ll have to keep these six Commanders players at bay. Here’s who we’ll be watching on Thursday night.

5 Jaguars players to watch vs. Eagles in Week 4

The Jaguars will need big games out of these five players if they hope to upset the Eagles.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are on a roll after back-to-back blowout wins, but now they have their toughest test of the season so far against the NFL’s only undefeated team.

The Philadelphia Eagles won a Week 1 shootout against the Detroit Lions and then steamrolled over the Minnesota Vikings and Washington Commanders in Weeks 2 and 3. Both the Jaguars and the Eagles are top 10 in scoring offense, scoring defense, total offense, and total defense.

For the Jaguars to pull off the upset, they’ll need big games out of several key players. Here are five who will be important in Week 4 against the Eagles:

12 Players to watch in Alabama-Arkansas SEC showdown

The players to watch for during the SEC West showdown.

It’s already been announced that Saturday’s matchup between Arkansas and Alabama will be a RED OUT for the first time inside Razorback Stadium.

This was the game everyone circled during the preseason banter. If it weren’t for a cluster of mistakes against Texas A&M, the Hogs would be entering this game undefeated, somewhere in the top ten.

The sky isn’t falling, despite the significant drop in the rankings. Having only one loss after playing the most brutal four-game month in college football is still something to brag about. However, Nick Saban has already let it be known that the Tide are not overlooking Arkansas and need to have a great week of preparation.

And let’s not forget, the Razorbacks came one possession short of knocking off the 2021 SEC Champs.

This is a must-win game for Arkansas if they want to keep their names close to the college football playoffs. They’ll need big games from these players.

4 Chiefs players to watch in Week 3 vs. Colts

Keep an eye on these four players as the #Chiefs take on the #Colts in Week 3.

The Kansas City Chiefs are back on the road for the next two games of the 2022 NFL season. They’ll get things started against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium, in what will be the home opener for Indy.

This week, the Chiefs are set to be down three defensive starters from the onset of the 2022 NFL season. It’ll pose a big challenge, even against a winless Colts team. Kansas City will look for several players to step up and have some big performances during the course of the game.

Here’s a look at four players who we’ll be paying close attention to when the Chiefs face the Colts on Sunday:

3 players to watch as Browns look to bounce-back vs. Steelers

These three players are set to have a huge impact for the Browns on Thursday night.

In their Week 3 tilt against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns will seek to prove that their loss on Sunday to the New York Jets was just a fluke. An utter defensive collapse late in their last matchup was to blame for the poor result, but against the likes of quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, hopes are high that they can get back over the .500 mark before the season comes into full swing.

Here are three players to keep your eye on during this Thursday night tilt against Pittsburgh as the Browns find themselves in a must-win situation after early season woes: