
With second-year QB Sam Howell and new coordinator Eric Bieniemy directing Washington's offense in 2023, the pair at least will have notable skill-position talent to work with at wide receiver and running back.

Juan Carlos Blanco has the latest Sunday morning news regarding the Week 15 injury landscape to help you set your fantasy postseason lineups.

There was more bad news than good for NFL pass catchers in Week 7, but Wan'Dale Robinson was one of the few bright spots from a Sunday defined by injuries.

Carson Wentz is without Jahan Doston, but the Bears corners can't cover Terry McLaurin or Curtis Samuel.

The carousel at quarterback continues with Carson Wentz getting a shot in the nation's capital. This team has high-end skill players, but can they get or stay healthy enough for Wentz to find success?

Logan Thomas is expected back from injury Monday, and he might immediately serve as Washington's second-leading receiver.

The QB carousel in New York may complicate things, but Elijah Moore appears to have locked down a full-time role for the final month and a half of the season.

TE Dan Arnold still hasn't scored a touchdown since he was traded to Jacksonville, but he's getting steady volume as the unexpected go-to target for rookie QB Trevor Lawrence.

DeVante Parker is struggling to stay on the field, but he still sees plenty of targets whenever he's able to play.

Everyone is talking about Ja'Marr Chase, and rightfully so, but teammate Tee Higgins looks ready for a breakout of his own.

It was a rough week for pass catchers around the league, but Washington's Ricky Seals-Jones looks like a solid TE1 until Logan Thomas returns from a hamstring injury.

Brown TE David Njoku made a splash this past weekend, but RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian will need to see more routes and snaps before truly buying in.