Posts Tagged ‘Marcel Reece’
Posted: Friday, December 7th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Guy Fieri, horoscopes, J.J. Watt, Marcel Reece, NFL, Oakland Raiders, RG3, SNL, Steve Mariucci, Tom Brady
As we gear up for week 14, here’s a rundown of the great content we put out in anticipation of what should be a wild week of football.
Posted: Friday, December 7th, 2012 | Alex Gelhar Tags: Diners Drive-ins and Dives, Guy Fieri, Johnny Garlic's, Marcel Reece, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Steve Mariucci
Steve Mariucci recently spent some time learning to cook with Oakland Raiders fullback Marcel Reece, and celebrity chef/Oakland Raiders fan, Guy Fieri. In between recipes, the guys talked a little football, and how Reece and Fieri came to be friends.
Posted: Thursday, December 6th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Bryce Brown, Darren McFadden, LeSean McCoy, Marcel Reece, Peyton Manning
Is Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning poised for a huge Thursday Night Football performance against the Oakland Raiders?
Posted: Thursday, November 29th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: NFL Fantasy football, Darren McFadden, Marcel Reece, Matt Forte, Michael Bush
Can Oakland Raiders running back Darren McFadden and Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte help fantasy owners this week?
Posted: Sunday, November 18th, 2012 | Adam Rank Tags: Andre Johnson, A.J. Green, Aaron Hernandez, Andy Reid, Ben Watson, DeSean Jackson, Dez Bryant, Fantasy Fraidy Cat, Jeremy Maclin, Justin Blackmon, Kurt Warner, Lance Moore, LeSean McCoy, Marcel Reece, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Rob Gronkowski, Robert Griffin III, T.Y. Hilton, Tony Romo
There is a segment we run every Monday called #thathelpsnoone where we celebrate the curtain jerkers who rob precious fantasy points from the guys we actually started. And if we wanted to, we could have filled the entire hour on Monday with #thathelpsnoone and we’re not even talking about the San Diego Chargers.
Posted: Friday, April 13th, 2012 | Jason La Canfora Tags: 2012 free agency, Darren McFadden, Marcel Reece, Michael Bush, Oakland Raiders, Tyvon Branch
Raiders fullback Marcel Reece is not participating in the start of the team’s offseason program, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.
Posted: Sunday, November 27th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Fantasy Feedback, Caleb Hanie, Carson Palmer, Earl Bennett, Eric Decker, Johnny Knox, Marcel Reece, Marshawn Lynch, Roy Helu, Ryan Mathews, Tim Tebow, Vincent Jackson
Late game observations Tim Tebow doesn’t throw it often and doesn’t throw it particularly well. But when he does throw it, he’s throwing it to Eric Decker. Since Tebow became the starter, Decker has 15 catches for 261 yards and four touchdowns. Broncos receivers don’t have much value, but if you’re going to start one, it should be Decker. Of all the unwritten fantasy rules, here’s one more: Start Ryan Mathews against the Broncos. Mathews ran for 137 yards Sunday, his third career 100-yard game. All of them have come against Denver. Is there any receiver as frustrating as Vincent Jackson? For as talented as he is, the big wideout has had a maddening tendency to disappear in games. While he […]
Posted: Wednesday, November 9th, 2011 | NFL Playbook Staff Tags: Marcel Reece, Oakland Raiders, Playbook
The NFL has become a league in which spread sets are becoming the norm for offenses and the fullback has become virtually non-existent – or so you think.
Posted: Tuesday, October 18th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Carson Palmer, Andre Caldwell, Cincinatti Bengals, Hue Jackson, Kamerion Wimbley, Kevin Boss, Marcel Reece, Oakland Raiders
An era came to an end Tuesday, and a new one began, as Carson Palmer, who spent the first eight years of his career with the Bengals, was traded to the Raiders in exchange for a 2012 first-round pick and 2013 conditional second-rounder.
Posted: Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 | NFL Playbook Staff Tags: NFL Playbook, Bernard Scott, Charles Tillman, Chris Clemons, Clint Session, Duane Brown, Evan Moore, James Farrior, Jarrett Johnson, Jim Leonard, Kyle Vanden Bosch, Kyle Williams, Louis Delmas, Malcom Floyd, Marcel Reece, Mike Brisiel, Richie Incognito, Ronald Bartell, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Scott Wells, Tyson Clabo, Ziggy Hood
In a league filled with stars, where every team has its marquee guys, it is the unheralded players that can truly make the difference in how teams fare year to year. In our 2010 film study, we have identified 22 players who stand out on tape but may not be the first names that come to mind when you think of their respective positions.