Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Marquise Brown, Jamison Crowder Must-Adds After Week 1 Performances
The pair of wide receivers had big games in Week 1 and if they're still out there in your league, you want to grab them now.
The pair of wide receivers had big games in Week 1 and if they're still out there in your league, you want to grab them now.
Fantasy Football Today experts Jamey Eisenberg and Dave Richard break down which players you should start and which you should avoid in Week 1.
The second year back out of Northwestern looks primed for a jump in touches with Gordon's absence from the team continuing.
CBSSports.com fantasy football experts look at average draft position risers and fallers to target or avoid.
CBS Sports' Fantasy Football Today crew weighs in on why you should be thinking about Lamar Jackson as a Top 10 fantasy QB.
CBS Sports HQ's second annual live Fantasy Football Telethon will include expert advice from NFL experts, along with Q&As with former players.
Defense/Special Teams can factor into fantasy outcomes, and CBS Sports projects the Baltimore Ravens to be the top unit this season.
Travis Kelce, Zach Ertz and Eric Ebron project to be fantasy football's top tight ends, with Rob Gronkowski retired.
With your NFL fantasy draft coming, CBSSprts.com projects these receivers, including Davante Adams and DeAndre Hopkins, as the top 25.
Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs second-year QB, is projected to be the top fantasy QB signal caller, by a fairly significant margin.
The Eagles backup quarterback has lit up the fantasy scoreboard the last two weeks. He has a chance to do it again this week against the Redskins.
CBSSports.com's Heath Cummings likes Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield in his matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Going into NFL Week 16, as the fantasy football playoffs wrap up, here are players to pull from the waiver wire and insert in your lineup.
CBSSports.com's Dave Richard likes Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins in his matchup with the Miami Dolphins.
Going into NFL Week 15, as the fantasy football playoffs continue, these are the players you should target on the waiver wire.
CBSSports.com's Dave Richard likes fantasy stalwart Philip Rivers, as his Chargers meet the porous Bengals defense.
Going into NFL Week 14 and the fantasy football playoffs, what fantasy players should you target on the waiver wire?
CBSSports.com's Dave Richard likes the matchup for Buccaneers QB against a Panthers defense that's been giving up points lately.
The Cleveland Browns rookie has been strong in three straight games, making the case to be a potential QB1 option for your team.
Going into NFL Week 12, what fantasy players are you thankful for grabbing off the waiver wire? These players might soon make the list.
CBSSports.com's Dave Richard likes the matchup for the Eagles QB against a Saints pass defense that ranks near the bottom of the league.
Every fantasy point matters going into NFL Week 11, so here are your waiver wire adds.
David Johnson has had a disappointing season fantasy-wise, but with the Chiefs on the schedule this week, he should be able to get going.
With the final stretch of the fantasy football regular season upon us, here are your waiver wire adds for NFL Week 10.
The Bucs' QB situation has been a roller coaster so far, and now the veteran is back under center and is a must-start this week.
Joliet police said around 9:12 p.m., officers responded to a residence in the 200 block of Henderson Avenue for a report of two people who were shot.
Preliminary investigation indicates no suspicious activity.
Highs climb to the uppermost 70s with generous sunshine.
Police said a patrol cruiser with two officers inside collided with a gray van at the intersection.
He was found in the 1300 block of West 64th Street.
Illinois Senate Bill 1807 looks to make "fleeing or attempting to elude" an officer by car a felony.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say the request is pretty much a non-starter.
U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-North Carolina), who chairs the House Education and Workforce Committee, said she has "grave concerns regarding Northwestern's persistent failure in addressing antisemitism."
The highly anticipated State Department report doesn't formally conclude Israel is in violation of U.S. or international law.
The university has said protesters sleeping in tents were given fair warning before the encampment was removed, but protesters said there was no such warning.
Alderpeople are looking to try to stop rogue towers from making thousands off drivers who thought they were signing their car away to someone they could trust.
Employees at dozens of now-closed Foxtrot Market and Dom's Kitchen stores, now jobless, wonder what comes next for them as their paychecks will soon end.
The family didn't get their cut of the estate sale, not hearing back from the salesman until CBS 2 got involved.
The Better Business Bureau warns that anyone buying an event ticket should watch out for fake ticket scams.
Financial records show Paul Croft and J.D. Frost raised about $30 million for a hydrogen plant that was supposed to be, at one point, in Indiana. It never existed, an attorney says.
Researchers hope their findings will inspire action to make hearing aid devices more affordable since they can cost over $1,000 per ear.
First known HIV cases from a nonsterile injection for cosmetic reasons highlights the risk of unlicensed providers.
The city's measles dashboard said a total of 63 measles cases have been confirmed in Chicago this year, with one new case this week.
The department said anyone who visited the Sam's Club at 9400 S. Western Ave. in Evergreen Park one day last week may have been exposed to someone with measles.
Health officials are warning consumers not to consume Infinite Herbs basil sold at some Trader Joe's and Dierberg's stores after 12 people were sickened.
Biden campaigned in the spot where Trump, to much fanfare, lauded a plan by Taiwan-based electronics giant Foxconn plan to build a $10 billion manufacturing facility that was supposed to eventually employ 10,000 people. Except it was never completed.
The Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to notify workers of mass layoffs 60 days in advance.
Mayor Brandon Johnson denied that the Bears' shiny new dome could end up costing taxpayers a pretty penny.
Employees at dozens of now-closed Foxtrot Market and Dom's Kitchen stores, now jobless, wonder what comes next for them as their paychecks will soon end.
The company announced Tuesday that it received a stalking horse bid to purchase its operating assets.
This will be the first baby for Hailey and Justin Beiber, who announced their pregnancy after more than five years of marriage.
Brian Fox, a fellow producer and engineer at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, confirmed Albini passed away Tuesday night from a heart attack.
For the past three months, a cast of 10 Asian American/Pacific Islander comedians has been working on the new program, "Youth in Asia (Are You Proud of Me Yet?)"
The stars came out for the the 2024 Met Gala in New York City. See some of the most eye-catching outfits of the night.
'Bob Hearts Abishola', the acclaimed comedy, is signing off after its fifth season on CBS.
Alberta officials say the fire in the Fort McMurray Forest area is burning out of control. While crews in the northwest territories say they're fighting six active wildfires
The fire happened in the Polish capital of Warsaw. More than 1,400 shops are inside the mall, and the fire brigade says more than 50 different crews were needed to put the fire out.
It comes despite the White House warning Israel last week not to launch an offensive against the city.
Sheriff’s deputies tried to enter the home to find the man, but the smoke was too heavy,
This week, Suzanne Le Mignot and Laura Bannon celebrate Mother's Day by highlighting the women who supported and encouraged them to follow their dreams.
A rare severe geomagnetic storm watch from space has meant some Chicago area residents got a chance to see the Northern Lights Friday night, and they may be back a night later.
For almost two weeks, students have urged the university to divest from institutions and businesses that support Israel.
Joliet police said around 9:12 p.m., officers responded to a residence in the 200 block of Henderson Avenue for a report of two people who were shot.
Police also say that surveillance video shows the victim tripped just before the crash and was lying in the road.
Preliminary investigation indicates no suspicious activity.
Expert panel discussion centers the focus on the disparity that 1 in 3 victims of crime in Chicago is a Black woman
Police arrived at the scene sooner than if they had waited for the first 911 call.
Anthony Robinson's attorney said his previous defense lawyer failed to present evidence that showed it was physically impossible for him to be the shooter.
The village board is working on a resolution to hire Lightfoot, a former federal prosecutor before her lone term as Chicago's mayor, to investigate claims Henyard has been misusing public funds.
DCFS Director Heidi Mueller was asked Thursday why some kids in the system are being held in psychiatric hospitals longer than medically necessary.
Mike Clevinger combined with three relievers on a four-hitter, and the Chicago White Sox topped the Cleveland Guardians 3-1 on Saturday night for their season-high fourth consecutive victory.
Paul Skenes struck out seven over four-plus innings in his major league debut and Yasmani Grandal hit a go-ahead three-run homer as the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Chicago Cubs 10-9 on Saturday.
The last team to draw that many free passes with runners at every base in one inning was the Chicago White Sox in 1959.
Taking advantage of a costly error on second baseman Gabriel Arias, the Sox improved to 8-6 since their ugly 3-22 start.
The Cubs took the lead in the sixth on Miguel Amaya's RBI single and then pulled away.
It was unclear late Friday if the two burglaries are related. But restaurant owner Billy Alvarez said there have been one too many.
Illinois Senate Bill 1807 looks to make "fleeing or attempting to elude" an officer by car a felony.
The victim was walking around 7 a.m. when an unknown offender shot him in the chest, Chicago police said. He was taken to Loyola Hospital, where he died.
The employees on the scene were not injured, UIC police said.
A Kansas judge on Friday determined there was sufficient probable cause for the case against Shannon to go to trial. His trial date was tentatively set for June 10.