Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up

Rotoworld Player News Headlines

All Player News
  • DEN Wide Receiver #19
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Per Adam Schefter, the team is “not overly concerned.” Still, it wouldn’t be surprising if his practice time were limited leading up to Week 1. Should Mims be ruled out, Troy Franklin or Pat Bryant could assume a bigger role against the Saints.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    He additionally noted that the 49ers would not be trading Jennings. It certainly looks like it’s up in the air who will start next to Ricky Pearsall in Week 1, with Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Russell Gage looking like the most likely names at the moment.
  • CLE Guard #69
    Strange picked a great landing spot after getting released yesterday, as the Browns have almost zero starting linemen with guaranteed contracts for 2026. Corley will look to develop his skills and could perhaps challenge for an end-of-roster spot later in the season. The Browns also added QB Bailey Zappe, TE Brendan Bates, TE Sal Cannella, WR Kaden Davis, S Christopher Edmonds, DT Ralph Holley, CB LaMareon James, DT Sam Kamara, RB Ahmani Marshall, DE Julian Okwara and RB Trayveon Williams to their practice squad.
  • PHI Running Back #23
    The second-year back will get a fresh start in Philadelphia, perhaps eventually pushing A.J. Dillon off the roster. Also on Philadelphia’s practice squad are: LB Chance Campbell, WR Elijah Cooks, G Kenyon Green, TE E.J. Jenkins, CB Brandon Johnson, OLB Patrick Johnson, TE Cameron Latu, WR Terrace Marshall, QB Kyle McCord, CB Parry Nickerson, T Hollin Pierce, OLB Antwaun Powell-Ryland, CB Eli Ricks and S Andre Sam.
  • LAC Running Back #22
    That stops short of guaranteeing Harris will be available. We’re likely going to have to monitor practice reports for Harris next week, but there’s a chance he’ll step in and split carries with Omarion Hampton in Week 1. We’ve yet to see any reports of Harris practicing in full, though Harbaugh says Harris will practice this week.
  • KC Running Back #23
    It’s been done. He’ll be joined by QB Chris Oladokun, FB Carson Steele, WR Hal Presley, OT Chu Godrick, OL C.J. Hanson, DT Coziah Izzard, DT Brodric Martin, CB Melvin Smith Jr, CB Kevin Knowles and FS Mike Edwards.
  • CAR Quarterback #2
    Hooker, the Lions third-rounder from 2023, couldn’t find a taker for his services on a 53-man roster so he’ll hop aboard the Panthers practice squad. Joining him there will be RB DeeJay Dallas, CB Kevin King, LB Krys Barnes, CB Shemar Bartholomew, OLB Boogie Basham, DE Jared Harrison-Hunte, OL Jarrett Kingston, LB Maz Mwansa, TE Bryce Pierre, WR Ja’seem Reed, CB Mike Reid, DT Sam Roberts, OT Mike Tarquin, S Trevian Thomas and OL Brandon Walton.
  • CLE Running Back #35
    He’ll slot in as the third back behind Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford for the time being. The rookie 23-year-old had a 79.2 PFF pass block grade in 59 total snaps in the preseason and could eventually replace Ford as the third-down back — he was a strong possibility for the Chargers practice squad had he made it unclaimed. The Browns also claimed CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse off waivers from the Jets.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    There’s probably not a huge market out there for quarterbacks who can’t hit 50 percent of their throws — maybe the Colts could have found the Trey Lance fourth-rounder — but this statement seems to say that the Colts will remain married to Richardson as their backup in 2025. Ballard said that he doesn’t feel Richardson is done in Indianapolis. Which, well, good luck with that.
  • NE Quarterback #15
    DeVito threw for 198 yards and three touchdowns against the Patriots in the preseason finale and now he’ll join New England’s active roster. The 27-year-old started six games with the Giants in 2023, but he’ll serve as New England’s third quarterback behind Drake Maye and Josh Dobbs. New England also claimed DB Charles Woods off waivers from the Rams.

MUST-SEE CLIPS

Eovaldi's amazing season likely over due to injury
Eric Samulski shares that Nathan Eovaldi’s career-best season is likely over because of a rotator cuff strain, explaining why this is a huge blow for the Rangers and discussing how the injury impacts lefty Jacob Latz.

Podcasts

NFL

Stay up to date on which players are trending up and down coming out of the NFL preseason.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers and Mathew Berry are not buying the Detroit Lions regression and still believe they win the NFC North.

MLB

NBA

Napheesa Collier remains the favorite for 2025 WNBA MVP Award, but Alyssa Thomas is making her case.
While roles in international play don’t always translate to the NBA, there are still players to track when EuroBasket opens on August 27.
The NBA released the bulk of the 2025-26 regular-season schedule on Thursday, with 80 of 82 games locked in.

WNBA

Natalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby detail how Wings phenom Paige Bueckers solidified her status as the WNBA Rookie of the Year favorite before highlighting other impressive rookies around the league.
Natalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby dive into Caitlin Clark’s return timetable, weighing the pros and cons of the Indiana Fever bringing her back or shutting her down for the remainder of the season.
With the Sky playing spoiler as the WNBA season wraps up, Natalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby share how Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso provide Chicago with an “identity” and foundation to build around.
Natalie Esquire makes the WNBA MVP case for Allisha Gray amid her terrific season with the Dream, while Terrika Foster-Brasby zeroes in on Alyssa Thomas as she propels the Mercury.