The San Diego Chargers just keep finding ways to lose games down the stretch. The latest one is the toughest to stomach and ultimately brings an end to their already fleeting 2015 playoff hopes. It happened on the national stage of Monday ... (Continue reading)
A NBA championship 40 years in the making finally came to the Bay Area on Tuesday, and the celebration that ensued at the Golden State Warriors' parade on Friday was fittingly one for the ages. After the Warriors dispatched the Cleveland ... (Continue reading)
San Diego Chargers running back Ryan Mathews is set to make his return from a knee injury that kept him out seven games, and fantasy owners shouldn't wait to give him back his starting spot in Week 11. Mathews is listed ... (Continue reading)
Unprecedented tribulations in the form of injury have hit the San Diego Chargers backfield, and it's opened the door for an out-of-nowhere undrafted rookie to remind Chargers folks of the Darren Sproles days. Now, Branden Oliver's name is no longer ... (Continue reading)
Keenan Allen fantasy owners are understandably concerned after the San Diego Chargers wideout has failed to make much of an impact on the stat line through the first two games of 2014. In his opening two performances of the season, the ... (Continue reading)
San Diego Chargers running back Donald Brown has been as far down as third in the backfield pecking order, but Ryan Mathews' recent injury is pushing Brown back to fantasy football relevance entering Week 3. A brutal Sunday of injuries across ... (Continue reading)
Given dangerous wideouts were selected in the first few picks of the 2014 NFL draft, it's hard to imagine a running back being able to call himself the top fantasy football rookie of 2014—much less the third one drafted. But ... (Continue reading)
Just one game into the 2014 NFL preseason, and running back Carlos Hyde is already validating the hype that has surrounded him ever since he landed with the San Francisco 49ers in this year's draft. The Niners gave Hyde the nod ... (Continue reading)
The Los Angeles Lakers won't turn Michael Beasley's career around overnight if he becomes the newest member of the purple and gold, but it would be a risk worth taking for a team sorely in need of added weapons entering ... (Continue reading)
When a ridiculous amount of criticism—whether in good and harmless fun or something different—is hurled an athlete's way, it can be used as motivation or just laughed at altogether. Hunter Pence is doing the latter. The San Francisco Giants outfielder has ... (Continue reading)