The 2024 fantasy season is in the bag. Now is the time when savvy Dynasty Fantasy GMs get to wheeling and dealing. Churning their rosters with an eye toward a Fantasy Football championship next season.
The Atlanta Falcons’ Bijan Robinson and Drake London face nearly $40 million in fines after their Week 18 loss to the Panthers. Discover what led to the hefty penalties.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the league has fined London $11,255 for taunting the defender following his touchdown reception at the end of the first half. Watch the play and judge for yourself below. The NFL fined #Falcons WR Drake London $11,255 for taunting after his touchdown catch last week.
Falcons wide receiver Drake London and running back Bijan Robinson were fined a combined $33,766 in Week 18 against the Panthers.
Despite seven straight seasons without a postseason berth, the future of the Atlanta Falcons is as bright as it has been in a long time with Michael Penix
The Atlanta Falcons nearly ended the 2024 season with two 1,000-yard receivers. While Drake London finished well beyond the milestone, Darnell Mooney came up eight yards shy (992) after sitting out of the team’s finale.
The Atlanta Falcons came into Sunday with hopes of reaching the playoffs and potentially even hosting a home game by winning the NFC South division crown. To do
Luckily for Penix Jr, Atlanta has a solid core of weapons already around him. Drake London, Kyle Pitts and Bijan Robinson are all first-round picks that the Falcons have assembled over the years. London is special, as he's coming off of his first 1,000 yard season (1,271 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024).
"Drake is going to be his own person, but I'm going to give him some things that I feel like are necessary to help us win football games."
THE Brit Awards are about to get a hell of a lot funnier, as Jack Whitehall has agreed to return as host. Much to my relief, the beloved comedian is coming back for a fifth time as frontman for
Drake has dropped a legal petition against UMG and Spotify after accusing them of inflating streams for Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.” The withdrawn filings claimed bots and payola were used to boost the song’s popularity, with UMG allegedly complicit in defamation.
Drake is accusing Universal Music Group of spreading the ‘false and malicious narrative’ that he is a pedophile