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NFL picks, predictions against spread Week 16: Eagles edge Cowboys; Seahawks stump Rams; Bills pile on Patriots

Week 15 was,in a word, rough. Two double-digit underdogs, the Jets and the Bengals, won straight up. A few favorites failed to cover by the slimmest of margins. That means the only response is todive right backinto another tough slate of 16 games in Week 16, the penultimate slate of the 2020 NFL regular season.This week is peppered with more close calls, with 10 teams favored by a touchdown or less along with two more considerable double-digit spreads to navigate. Here's our latest fearless forecast of professional football prognostications, for infotainment purposes only:MORE: Week 16NFL power rankings | Picks straight up (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/e6/83/drew-brees-110820-ftr-getty_mboegi05ib9410c2sivg3btp7.jpg?t=-1420798875&w=500&quality=80
NFL picks against the spread for Week 16Friday,4:30p.m. ET, Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime VideoThe Vikings have had the Saints' number in two of the past three NFC playoffs. The Saints can forget about worrying about that by eliminating the Vikings from the playoffs and finally winning a fourth straight NFC South title at the same time. After losing to the Eagles and Chiefs in back-to-back weeks, look for the Saints to lock in while they're home for the holiday. Their run defense will rebound to contain Dalvin Cook before the pass defense tees off on Kirk Cousins. Drew Brees will pick apart the Vikings' young secondary with a stronger second game back.Pick: Saints win 30-20 and cover the spread.Sunday, 8:20p.m. ET, NBCThe Titans will be trying to run all over the Packers with Derrick Henry and use Ryan Tannehill and the passing game effectively again playing off that. The Packers' goal with Aaron Rodgers will be passing aggressivelyto build a big lead against a defense with a limited pass rush and weak coverageto limit Henry from being the same kind of big factor with negative game script. Matt LaFleur used to work for Mike Vrabel, but he won't hold back with the slightly more explosive offense.Pick: Packers win 31-27and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/9c/e6/baker-mayfield-121020-getty-ftr_cyr5km7oprc3177rsw1w9pzpf.jpg?t=1315787606&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1p.m. ET, CBSThe Browns took care of the Giants rather easily in the same stadium last week and will be on high alert to playtheir best against the Jets with the chance to lock up their first playoff spot since 2002. The Jets got their win out of the way to take them out of the No. 1 pick. Baker Mayfield and the Browns' running game will combine for another strong performance and the defense, led by Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, will stop the run and cool off Sam Darnold.Pick: Browns win 27-13and cover thespread.Sunday 1 p.m. ET, CBSThis was the natural direction to take with the Colts playing so well as a complete team and the Steelers struggling offensively. The Colts' defense can squeeze in coverage and keep making it tough on Ben Roethlisberger. The Colts will have success working the middle of the field with Philip Rivers and use their backs effectively to exploit the Steelers' linebacker weaknesses. A heavy dose of rookie Jonathan Taylor grinds Indy to victory in the second half.Pick: Colts win 20-17. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/6d/7/brady-brown-122020-getty-ftr_ys5xz8wj2te91manano2nhb0y.jpg?t=-2107963138&w=500&quality=80
Saturday, 1p.m. ET, NFL NetworkTom Brady made the comeback look easy against the Falcons after a slow start offensively and defensively. He will be locked in wire-to-wire here as the Lions cannot cover any of his receivers or tight ends and will also have no answers for the running game. The Bucs'defense will have no trouble stopping the run again and teeing off on a battered Matthew Stafford.Pick: Buccaneers win 34-17 and cover the spread.Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime VideoThe 49ers won't be making the playoffs to defend their NFC championship. Their tough, injury-riddled hangover season started with a home loss to the Cardinals. Their defense is starting to break down while their offense is doing its best to stay competitive. Kyler Murray seems back on track as a passer and will be willing to do more running with Arizona close to earning an NFC wild-card berth. The 49ers are helped a little by this being a "home"game in 2020.Pick: Cardinals win 27-23 but fail to cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a8/bb/tua-tagovailoa-112220-getty-ftr_1jv5bnhwmonn61pfx3drteah23.jpg?t=-227315331&w=500&quality=80
​​Saturday, 8:15p.m. ET, NFL NetworkThe Dolphins will win this game with their recent formula of a strong running game, incorporating rookie QB Tua Tagovailoa at times, and sound all-around defense. The Raiders may counter with more of Marcus Mariota vs. his fellowHawaiian counterpart should Derek Carr stay on the shelf with his groin injury, but the offensive approach won't change from run-heavy with calculated shots to downfield, mainly to tight end Darren Waller. The Dolphins are better coached with Brian Flores and will execute better in all three phases to improve their playoff hopes while officially dashing those of the Raiders.Pick: Dolphins win 23-20 and cover the spread.Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5, 44.5 o/u)Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSIt's a Ron Rivera revenge game,which also comes with achance to win the NFC East. The Panthers' offense won't be able to do much here with a slumping Teddy Bridgewater, thanks to the Washington defense coming hard after him and covering his outside receivers well. Dwayne Haskins wasn't great against the Seahawks, but he did give them a chance to win the game with his arm and legs. Thee's also a fair chance Alex Smith returns this week. The Panthers' defense will have trouble with the trio of Terry McLaurin, J.D. McKissic and Logan Thomas.Pick: Washington wins 23-17 and covers the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/ca/3a/patrick-mahomes-120620-ftr-getty_1xczb7e2zu0o41t4ys1fgoldvn.jpg?t=999796542&w=500&quality=80
Falcons at Chiefs(-10.5, 53.5)Sunday, 1p.m. ET, FoxThe Falcons did their best to hold off the Buccaneers at home in Week 15 but their defense still folded and blew another big lead. They don't need to worry about playing from ahead here as Patrick Mahomes will destroy their pass defense with no pressure in his face, doing what he wants with Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce again. Matt Ryan outdoors without Julio Jones (likely) will go back to taking it on the chin often.Pick: Chiefs win 38-21and cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSThe Allen Robinson revenge game will go very well, too as the Bears' red-hot offense will have no problems making big plays with him and Darnell Mooney downfield with Mitchell Trubisky playing well, with everything powered by David Montgomery's big-time running. Gardner Minshew is making his final twostarts for the Jaguars and may be without dynamic undrafted back James Robinson against a tough defense.Pick: Bears win 31-14 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a6/7/deshaun-watson-112520-getty-ftr_1u94v4peikvei1e8qrndd5je7f.jpg?t=20753934&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Bengals expended a lot of emotion and energy to take down the Steelers at home onMonday night,making this a tough short-week road trip. Deshaun Watson is back locked in again with his new mix of receivers and now David Johnson is back up and running well. The Texans could use a good win to carry into 2021 and this is it as the Bengals' running game limitations help the defense.Pick: Texans win 31-23 but fail to cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Ravens are rolling again with their 2019 offensive formula around Lamar Jackson with all of his key skill support coming through again. The defense is grinding through a few injuries but get a break with the Giants' anemic offense, regardless of it being Colt McCoy or Daniel JonesPick: Ravens win 27-13and cover the spread. (SN/Getty) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/74/86/austin-ekeler-092020-getty-ftr_1p7eebhpmwduz1qk72izhdbs7x.jpg?t=-1406571260&w=500&quality=80
Broncos at Chargers (-3, 48.5o/u)Sunday, 4:05p.m. ET, CBSThe Chargers are working to finish strong with Justin Herbert as their offense is firing on all cylinders with balance and explosiveness. Their defense has plenty of holes still but enough playmakers to contain Drew Lock, even with struggles against former Charger Melvin Gordon and the running game. The Broncos' defense was lost everywhere against the Bills and face a similar challenge on the road this week.Pick: Chargers win 27-20 and cover the spread.Eagles(-1.5, 49 o/u) at CowboysSunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Eagles' offense is humming with the running and passing of Jalen Hurts. The Cowboys cannot stop that dual threat and the traditional running of Miles Sanders. The Cowboys should get more good running from Tony Pollard, assuming Ezekiel Elliott (calf) is kept out of action, but they should face a healthier overall Eagles' defense than the one that went to Arizona in Week 15.Pick: Eagles win 27-24 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/d3/68/russell-wilson-dk-metcalf-101120-ftr-getty_5ym8cc9pmkhg1eo7truhp8jxs.jpg?t=452078965&w=500&quality=80
Rams at Seahawks (-2, 47.5 o/u)Sunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Rams will try to pick up the pieces from losing to the Jets but will be without their best source of rushing production, rookie Cam Akers. The Seahawks' defense has been good against the run all season and has tightened the screws against the pass. The Seahawks' rushing attack is also rolling with Russell Wilson helping Chris Carson and Carlos Hyde. The Seahawks survive a battle of attrition to lock down the NFC West title.Pick: Seahawks win 23-20 and cover the spread.Bills at Patriots (-7, 45 o/u)Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPNThe Patriots are officially eliminated from the playoffs while the Bills, the new AFC East champions, know they can get the No. 2 seed in the AFC with the Steelers stumbling. They beat the Patriots once and want to do it again to put a stamp on the transition of power in prime time. The disparity at quarterback from Josh Allen to Cam Newton shows up here.Pick: Bills win 24-14 and cover the spread.Stats of the WeekWeek 15straight up: 10-6 Week 15against the spread: 5-10Season straight up: 142-82Season against the spread: 116-102
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NFL picks, predictions against spread Week 16: Eagles edge Cowboys; Seahawks stump Rams; Bills pile on Patriots

Week 15 was,in a word, rough. Two double-digit underdogs, the Jets and the Bengals, won straight up. A few favorites failed to cover by the slimmest of margins. That means the only response is todive right backinto another tough slate of 16 games in Week 16, the penultimate slate of the 2020 NFL regular season.This week is peppered with more close calls, with 10 teams favored by a touchdown or less along with two more considerable double-digit spreads to navigate. Here's our latest fearless forecast of professional football prognostications, for infotainment purposes only:MORE: Week 16NFL power rankings | Picks straight up (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/e6/83/drew-brees-110820-ftr-getty_mboegi05ib9410c2sivg3btp7.jpg?t=-1420798875&w=500&quality=80
NFL picks against the spread for Week 16Friday,4:30p.m. ET, Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime VideoThe Vikings have had the Saints' number in two of the past three NFC playoffs. The Saints can forget about worrying about that by eliminating the Vikings from the playoffs and finally winning a fourth straight NFC South title at the same time. After losing to the Eagles and Chiefs in back-to-back weeks, look for the Saints to lock in while they're home for the holiday. Their run defense will rebound to contain Dalvin Cook before the pass defense tees off on Kirk Cousins. Drew Brees will pick apart the Vikings' young secondary with a stronger second game back.Pick: Saints win 30-20 and cover the spread.Sunday, 8:20p.m. ET, NBCThe Titans will be trying to run all over the Packers with Derrick Henry and use Ryan Tannehill and the passing game effectively again playing off that. The Packers' goal with Aaron Rodgers will be passing aggressivelyto build a big lead against a defense with a limited pass rush and weak coverageto limit Henry from being the same kind of big factor with negative game script. Matt LaFleur used to work for Mike Vrabel, but he won't hold back with the slightly more explosive offense.Pick: Packers win 31-27and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/9c/e6/baker-mayfield-121020-getty-ftr_cyr5km7oprc3177rsw1w9pzpf.jpg?t=1315787606&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1p.m. ET, CBSThe Browns took care of the Giants rather easily in the same stadium last week and will be on high alert to playtheir best against the Jets with the chance to lock up their first playoff spot since 2002. The Jets got their win out of the way to take them out of the No. 1 pick. Baker Mayfield and the Browns' running game will combine for another strong performance and the defense, led by Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, will stop the run and cool off Sam Darnold.Pick: Browns win 27-13and cover thespread.Sunday 1 p.m. ET, CBSThis was the natural direction to take with the Colts playing so well as a complete team and the Steelers struggling offensively. The Colts' defense can squeeze in coverage and keep making it tough on Ben Roethlisberger. The Colts will have success working the middle of the field with Philip Rivers and use their backs effectively to exploit the Steelers' linebacker weaknesses. A heavy dose of rookie Jonathan Taylor grinds Indy to victory in the second half.Pick: Colts win 20-17. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/6d/7/brady-brown-122020-getty-ftr_ys5xz8wj2te91manano2nhb0y.jpg?t=-2107963138&w=500&quality=80
Saturday, 1p.m. ET, NFL NetworkTom Brady made the comeback look easy against the Falcons after a slow start offensively and defensively. He will be locked in wire-to-wire here as the Lions cannot cover any of his receivers or tight ends and will also have no answers for the running game. The Bucs'defense will have no trouble stopping the run again and teeing off on a battered Matthew Stafford.Pick: Buccaneers win 34-17 and cover the spread.Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime VideoThe 49ers won't be making the playoffs to defend their NFC championship. Their tough, injury-riddled hangover season started with a home loss to the Cardinals. Their defense is starting to break down while their offense is doing its best to stay competitive. Kyler Murray seems back on track as a passer and will be willing to do more running with Arizona close to earning an NFC wild-card berth. The 49ers are helped a little by this being a "home"game in 2020.Pick: Cardinals win 27-23 but fail to cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a8/bb/tua-tagovailoa-112220-getty-ftr_1jv5bnhwmonn61pfx3drteah23.jpg?t=-227315331&w=500&quality=80
​​Saturday, 8:15p.m. ET, NFL NetworkThe Dolphins will win this game with their recent formula of a strong running game, incorporating rookie QB Tua Tagovailoa at times, and sound all-around defense. The Raiders may counter with more of Marcus Mariota vs. his fellowHawaiian counterpart should Derek Carr stay on the shelf with his groin injury, but the offensive approach won't change from run-heavy with calculated shots to downfield, mainly to tight end Darren Waller. The Dolphins are better coached with Brian Flores and will execute better in all three phases to improve their playoff hopes while officially dashing those of the Raiders.Pick: Dolphins win 23-20 and cover the spread.Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5, 44.5 o/u)Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSIt's a Ron Rivera revenge game,which also comes with achance to win the NFC East. The Panthers' offense won't be able to do much here with a slumping Teddy Bridgewater, thanks to the Washington defense coming hard after him and covering his outside receivers well. Dwayne Haskins wasn't great against the Seahawks, but he did give them a chance to win the game with his arm and legs. Thee's also a fair chance Alex Smith returns this week. The Panthers' defense will have trouble with the trio of Terry McLaurin, J.D. McKissic and Logan Thomas.Pick: Washington wins 23-17 and covers the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/ca/3a/patrick-mahomes-120620-ftr-getty_1xczb7e2zu0o41t4ys1fgoldvn.jpg?t=999796542&w=500&quality=80
Falcons at Chiefs(-10.5, 53.5)Sunday, 1p.m. ET, FoxThe Falcons did their best to hold off the Buccaneers at home in Week 15 but their defense still folded and blew another big lead. They don't need to worry about playing from ahead here as Patrick Mahomes will destroy their pass defense with no pressure in his face, doing what he wants with Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce again. Matt Ryan outdoors without Julio Jones (likely) will go back to taking it on the chin often.Pick: Chiefs win 38-21and cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSThe Allen Robinson revenge game will go very well, too as the Bears' red-hot offense will have no problems making big plays with him and Darnell Mooney downfield with Mitchell Trubisky playing well, with everything powered by David Montgomery's big-time running. Gardner Minshew is making his final twostarts for the Jaguars and may be without dynamic undrafted back James Robinson against a tough defense.Pick: Bears win 31-14 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a6/7/deshaun-watson-112520-getty-ftr_1u94v4peikvei1e8qrndd5je7f.jpg?t=20753934&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Bengals expended a lot of emotion and energy to take down the Steelers at home onMonday night,making this a tough short-week road trip. Deshaun Watson is back locked in again with his new mix of receivers and now David Johnson is back up and running well. The Texans could use a good win to carry into 2021 and this is it as the Bengals' running game limitations help the defense.Pick: Texans win 31-23 but fail to cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Ravens are rolling again with their 2019 offensive formula around Lamar Jackson with all of his key skill support coming through again. The defense is grinding through a few injuries but get a break with the Giants' anemic offense, regardless of it being Colt McCoy or Daniel JonesPick: Ravens win 27-13and cover the spread. (SN/Getty) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/74/86/austin-ekeler-092020-getty-ftr_1p7eebhpmwduz1qk72izhdbs7x.jpg?t=-1406571260&w=500&quality=80
Broncos at Chargers (-3, 48.5o/u)Sunday, 4:05p.m. ET, CBSThe Chargers are working to finish strong with Justin Herbert as their offense is firing on all cylinders with balance and explosiveness. Their defense has plenty of holes still but enough playmakers to contain Drew Lock, even with struggles against former Charger Melvin Gordon and the running game. The Broncos' defense was lost everywhere against the Bills and face a similar challenge on the road this week.Pick: Chargers win 27-20 and cover the spread.Eagles(-1.5, 49 o/u) at CowboysSunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Eagles' offense is humming with the running and passing of Jalen Hurts. The Cowboys cannot stop that dual threat and the traditional running of Miles Sanders. The Cowboys should get more good running from Tony Pollard, assuming Ezekiel Elliott (calf) is kept out of action, but they should face a healthier overall Eagles' defense than the one that went to Arizona in Week 15.Pick: Eagles win 27-24 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/d3/68/russell-wilson-dk-metcalf-101120-ftr-getty_5ym8cc9pmkhg1eo7truhp8jxs.jpg?t=452078965&w=500&quality=80
Rams at Seahawks (-2, 47.5 o/u)Sunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Rams will try to pick up the pieces from losing to the Jets but will be without their best source of rushing production, rookie Cam Akers. The Seahawks' defense has been good against the run all season and has tightened the screws against the pass. The Seahawks' rushing attack is also rolling with Russell Wilson helping Chris Carson and Carlos Hyde. The Seahawks survive a battle of attrition to lock down the NFC West title.Pick: Seahawks win 23-20 and cover the spread.Bills at Patriots (-7, 45 o/u)Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPNThe Patriots are officially eliminated from the playoffs while the Bills, the new AFC East champions, know they can get the No. 2 seed in the AFC with the Steelers stumbling. They beat the Patriots once and want to do it again to put a stamp on the transition of power in prime time. The disparity at quarterback from Josh Allen to Cam Newton shows up here.Pick: Bills win 24-14 and cover the spread.Stats of the WeekWeek 15straight up: 10-6 Week 15against the spread: 5-10Season straight up: 142-82Season against the spread: 116-102
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NFL Week 16 | Predictions with Spread

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NFL Week 16 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread

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NFL picks, predictions against spread Week 16: Eagles edge Cowboys; Seahawks stump Rams; Bills pile on Patriots

Week 15 was,in a word, rough. Two double-digit underdogs, the Jets and the Bengals, won straight up. A few favorites failed to cover by the slimmest of margins. That means the only response is todive right backinto another tough slate of 16 games in Week 16, the penultimate slate of the 2020 NFL regular season.This week is peppered with more close calls, with 10 teams favored by a touchdown or less along with two more considerable double-digit spreads to navigate. Here's our latest fearless forecast of professional football prognostications, for infotainment purposes only:MORE: Week 16NFL power rankings | Picks straight up (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/e6/83/drew-brees-110820-ftr-getty_mboegi05ib9410c2sivg3btp7.jpg?t=-1420798875&w=500&quality=80
NFL picks against the spread for Week 16Friday,4:30p.m. ET, Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime VideoThe Vikings have had the Saints' number in two of the past three NFC playoffs. The Saints can forget about worrying about that by eliminating the Vikings from the playoffs and finally winning a fourth straight NFC South title at the same time. After losing to the Eagles and Chiefs in back-to-back weeks, look for the Saints to lock in while they're home for the holiday. Their run defense will rebound to contain Dalvin Cook before the pass defense tees off on Kirk Cousins. Drew Brees will pick apart the Vikings' young secondary with a stronger second game back.Pick: Saints win 30-20 and cover the spread.Sunday, 8:20p.m. ET, NBCThe Titans will be trying to run all over the Packers with Derrick Henry and use Ryan Tannehill and the passing game effectively again playing off that. The Packers' goal with Aaron Rodgers will be passing aggressivelyto build a big lead against a defense with a limited pass rush and weak coverageto limit Henry from being the same kind of big factor with negative game script. Matt LaFleur used to work for Mike Vrabel, but he won't hold back with the slightly more explosive offense.Pick: Packers win 31-27and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/9c/e6/baker-mayfield-121020-getty-ftr_cyr5km7oprc3177rsw1w9pzpf.jpg?t=1315787606&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1p.m. ET, CBSThe Browns took care of the Giants rather easily in the same stadium last week and will be on high alert to playtheir best against the Jets with the chance to lock up their first playoff spot since 2002. The Jets got their win out of the way to take them out of the No. 1 pick. Baker Mayfield and the Browns' running game will combine for another strong performance and the defense, led by Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, will stop the run and cool off Sam Darnold.Pick: Browns win 27-13and cover thespread.Sunday 1 p.m. ET, CBSThis was the natural direction to take with the Colts playing so well as a complete team and the Steelers struggling offensively. The Colts' defense can squeeze in coverage and keep making it tough on Ben Roethlisberger. The Colts will have success working the middle of the field with Philip Rivers and use their backs effectively to exploit the Steelers' linebacker weaknesses. A heavy dose of rookie Jonathan Taylor grinds Indy to victory in the second half.Pick: Colts win 20-17. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/6d/7/brady-brown-122020-getty-ftr_ys5xz8wj2te91manano2nhb0y.jpg?t=-2107963138&w=500&quality=80
Saturday, 1p.m. ET, NFL NetworkTom Brady made the comeback look easy against the Falcons after a slow start offensively and defensively. He will be locked in wire-to-wire here as the Lions cannot cover any of his receivers or tight ends and will also have no answers for the running game. The Bucs'defense will have no trouble stopping the run again and teeing off on a battered Matthew Stafford.Pick: Buccaneers win 34-17 and cover the spread.Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime VideoThe 49ers won't be making the playoffs to defend their NFC championship. Their tough, injury-riddled hangover season started with a home loss to the Cardinals. Their defense is starting to break down while their offense is doing its best to stay competitive. Kyler Murray seems back on track as a passer and will be willing to do more running with Arizona close to earning an NFC wild-card berth. The 49ers are helped a little by this being a "home"game in 2020.Pick: Cardinals win 27-23 but fail to cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a8/bb/tua-tagovailoa-112220-getty-ftr_1jv5bnhwmonn61pfx3drteah23.jpg?t=-227315331&w=500&quality=80
​​Saturday, 8:15p.m. ET, NFL NetworkThe Dolphins will win this game with their recent formula of a strong running game, incorporating rookie QB Tua Tagovailoa at times, and sound all-around defense. The Raiders may counter with more of Marcus Mariota vs. his fellowHawaiian counterpart should Derek Carr stay on the shelf with his groin injury, but the offensive approach won't change from run-heavy with calculated shots to downfield, mainly to tight end Darren Waller. The Dolphins are better coached with Brian Flores and will execute better in all three phases to improve their playoff hopes while officially dashing those of the Raiders.Pick: Dolphins win 23-20 and cover the spread.Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5, 44.5 o/u)Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSIt's a Ron Rivera revenge game,which also comes with achance to win the NFC East. The Panthers' offense won't be able to do much here with a slumping Teddy Bridgewater, thanks to the Washington defense coming hard after him and covering his outside receivers well. Dwayne Haskins wasn't great against the Seahawks, but he did give them a chance to win the game with his arm and legs. Thee's also a fair chance Alex Smith returns this week. The Panthers' defense will have trouble with the trio of Terry McLaurin, J.D. McKissic and Logan Thomas.Pick: Washington wins 23-17 and covers the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/ca/3a/patrick-mahomes-120620-ftr-getty_1xczb7e2zu0o41t4ys1fgoldvn.jpg?t=999796542&w=500&quality=80
Falcons at Chiefs(-10.5, 53.5)Sunday, 1p.m. ET, FoxThe Falcons did their best to hold off the Buccaneers at home in Week 15 but their defense still folded and blew another big lead. They don't need to worry about playing from ahead here as Patrick Mahomes will destroy their pass defense with no pressure in his face, doing what he wants with Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce again. Matt Ryan outdoors without Julio Jones (likely) will go back to taking it on the chin often.Pick: Chiefs win 38-21and cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSThe Allen Robinson revenge game will go very well, too as the Bears' red-hot offense will have no problems making big plays with him and Darnell Mooney downfield with Mitchell Trubisky playing well, with everything powered by David Montgomery's big-time running. Gardner Minshew is making his final twostarts for the Jaguars and may be without dynamic undrafted back James Robinson against a tough defense.Pick: Bears win 31-14 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a6/7/deshaun-watson-112520-getty-ftr_1u94v4peikvei1e8qrndd5je7f.jpg?t=20753934&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Bengals expended a lot of emotion and energy to take down the Steelers at home onMonday night,making this a tough short-week road trip. Deshaun Watson is back locked in again with his new mix of receivers and now David Johnson is back up and running well. The Texans could use a good win to carry into 2021 and this is it as the Bengals' running game limitations help the defense.Pick: Texans win 31-23 but fail to cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Ravens are rolling again with their 2019 offensive formula around Lamar Jackson with all of his key skill support coming through again. The defense is grinding through a few injuries but get a break with the Giants' anemic offense, regardless of it being Colt McCoy or Daniel JonesPick: Ravens win 27-13and cover the spread. (SN/Getty) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/74/86/austin-ekeler-092020-getty-ftr_1p7eebhpmwduz1qk72izhdbs7x.jpg?t=-1406571260&w=500&quality=80
Broncos at Chargers (-3, 48.5o/u)Sunday, 4:05p.m. ET, CBSThe Chargers are working to finish strong with Justin Herbert as their offense is firing on all cylinders with balance and explosiveness. Their defense has plenty of holes still but enough playmakers to contain Drew Lock, even with struggles against former Charger Melvin Gordon and the running game. The Broncos' defense was lost everywhere against the Bills and face a similar challenge on the road this week.Pick: Chargers win 27-20 and cover the spread.Eagles(-1.5, 49 o/u) at CowboysSunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Eagles' offense is humming with the running and passing of Jalen Hurts. The Cowboys cannot stop that dual threat and the traditional running of Miles Sanders. The Cowboys should get more good running from Tony Pollard, assuming Ezekiel Elliott (calf) is kept out of action, but they should face a healthier overall Eagles' defense than the one that went to Arizona in Week 15.Pick: Eagles win 27-24 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/d3/68/russell-wilson-dk-metcalf-101120-ftr-getty_5ym8cc9pmkhg1eo7truhp8jxs.jpg?t=452078965&w=500&quality=80
Rams at Seahawks (-2, 47.5 o/u)Sunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Rams will try to pick up the pieces from losing to the Jets but will be without their best source of rushing production, rookie Cam Akers. The Seahawks' defense has been good against the run all season and has tightened the screws against the pass. The Seahawks' rushing attack is also rolling with Russell Wilson helping Chris Carson and Carlos Hyde. The Seahawks survive a battle of attrition to lock down the NFC West title.Pick: Seahawks win 23-20 and cover the spread.Bills at Patriots (-7, 45 o/u)Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPNThe Patriots are officially eliminated from the playoffs while the Bills, the new AFC East champions, know they can get the No. 2 seed in the AFC with the Steelers stumbling. They beat the Patriots once and want to do it again to put a stamp on the transition of power in prime time. The disparity at quarterback from Josh Allen to Cam Newton shows up here.Pick: Bills win 24-14 and cover the spread.Stats of the WeekWeek 15straight up: 10-6 Week 15against the spread: 5-10Season straight up: 142-82Season against the spread: 116-102
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NFL picks, predictions against spread Week 16: Eagles edge Cowboys; Seahawks stump Rams; Bills pile on Patriots

Week 15 was,in a word, rough. Two double-digit underdogs, the Jets and the Bengals, won straight up. A few favorites failed to cover by the slimmest of margins. That means the only response is todive right backinto another tough slate of 16 games in Week 16, the penultimate slate of the 2020 NFL regular season.This week is peppered with more close calls, with 10 teams favored by a touchdown or less along with two more considerable double-digit spreads to navigate. Here's our latest fearless forecast of professional football prognostications, for infotainment purposes only:MORE: Week 16NFL power rankings | Picks straight up (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/e6/83/drew-brees-110820-ftr-getty_mboegi05ib9410c2sivg3btp7.jpg?t=-1420798875&w=500&quality=80
NFL picks against the spread for Week 16Friday,4:30p.m. ET, Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime VideoThe Vikings have had the Saints' number in two of the past three NFC playoffs. The Saints can forget about worrying about that by eliminating the Vikings from the playoffs and finally winning a fourth straight NFC South title at the same time. After losing to the Eagles and Chiefs in back-to-back weeks, look for the Saints to lock in while they're home for the holiday. Their run defense will rebound to contain Dalvin Cook before the pass defense tees off on Kirk Cousins. Drew Brees will pick apart the Vikings' young secondary with a stronger second game back.Pick: Saints win 30-20 and cover the spread.Sunday, 8:20p.m. ET, NBCThe Titans will be trying to run all over the Packers with Derrick Henry and use Ryan Tannehill and the passing game effectively again playing off that. The Packers' goal with Aaron Rodgers will be passing aggressivelyto build a big lead against a defense with a limited pass rush and weak coverageto limit Henry from being the same kind of big factor with negative game script. Matt LaFleur used to work for Mike Vrabel, but he won't hold back with the slightly more explosive offense.Pick: Packers win 31-27and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/9c/e6/baker-mayfield-121020-getty-ftr_cyr5km7oprc3177rsw1w9pzpf.jpg?t=1315787606&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1p.m. ET, CBSThe Browns took care of the Giants rather easily in the same stadium last week and will be on high alert to playtheir best against the Jets with the chance to lock up their first playoff spot since 2002. The Jets got their win out of the way to take them out of the No. 1 pick. Baker Mayfield and the Browns' running game will combine for another strong performance and the defense, led by Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, will stop the run and cool off Sam Darnold.Pick: Browns win 27-13and cover thespread.Sunday 1 p.m. ET, CBSThis was the natural direction to take with the Colts playing so well as a complete team and the Steelers struggling offensively. The Colts' defense can squeeze in coverage and keep making it tough on Ben Roethlisberger. The Colts will have success working the middle of the field with Philip Rivers and use their backs effectively to exploit the Steelers' linebacker weaknesses. A heavy dose of rookie Jonathan Taylor grinds Indy to victory in the second half.Pick: Colts win 20-17. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/6d/7/brady-brown-122020-getty-ftr_ys5xz8wj2te91manano2nhb0y.jpg?t=-2107963138&w=500&quality=80
Saturday, 1p.m. ET, NFL NetworkTom Brady made the comeback look easy against the Falcons after a slow start offensively and defensively. He will be locked in wire-to-wire here as the Lions cannot cover any of his receivers or tight ends and will also have no answers for the running game. The Bucs'defense will have no trouble stopping the run again and teeing off on a battered Matthew Stafford.Pick: Buccaneers win 34-17 and cover the spread.Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime VideoThe 49ers won't be making the playoffs to defend their NFC championship. Their tough, injury-riddled hangover season started with a home loss to the Cardinals. Their defense is starting to break down while their offense is doing its best to stay competitive. Kyler Murray seems back on track as a passer and will be willing to do more running with Arizona close to earning an NFC wild-card berth. The 49ers are helped a little by this being a "home"game in 2020.Pick: Cardinals win 27-23 but fail to cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a8/bb/tua-tagovailoa-112220-getty-ftr_1jv5bnhwmonn61pfx3drteah23.jpg?t=-227315331&w=500&quality=80
​​Saturday, 8:15p.m. ET, NFL NetworkThe Dolphins will win this game with their recent formula of a strong running game, incorporating rookie QB Tua Tagovailoa at times, and sound all-around defense. The Raiders may counter with more of Marcus Mariota vs. his fellowHawaiian counterpart should Derek Carr stay on the shelf with his groin injury, but the offensive approach won't change from run-heavy with calculated shots to downfield, mainly to tight end Darren Waller. The Dolphins are better coached with Brian Flores and will execute better in all three phases to improve their playoff hopes while officially dashing those of the Raiders.Pick: Dolphins win 23-20 and cover the spread.Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5, 44.5 o/u)Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSIt's a Ron Rivera revenge game,which also comes with achance to win the NFC East. The Panthers' offense won't be able to do much here with a slumping Teddy Bridgewater, thanks to the Washington defense coming hard after him and covering his outside receivers well. Dwayne Haskins wasn't great against the Seahawks, but he did give them a chance to win the game with his arm and legs. Thee's also a fair chance Alex Smith returns this week. The Panthers' defense will have trouble with the trio of Terry McLaurin, J.D. McKissic and Logan Thomas.Pick: Washington wins 23-17 and covers the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/ca/3a/patrick-mahomes-120620-ftr-getty_1xczb7e2zu0o41t4ys1fgoldvn.jpg?t=999796542&w=500&quality=80
Falcons at Chiefs(-10.5, 53.5)Sunday, 1p.m. ET, FoxThe Falcons did their best to hold off the Buccaneers at home in Week 15 but their defense still folded and blew another big lead. They don't need to worry about playing from ahead here as Patrick Mahomes will destroy their pass defense with no pressure in his face, doing what he wants with Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce again. Matt Ryan outdoors without Julio Jones (likely) will go back to taking it on the chin often.Pick: Chiefs win 38-21and cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSThe Allen Robinson revenge game will go very well, too as the Bears' red-hot offense will have no problems making big plays with him and Darnell Mooney downfield with Mitchell Trubisky playing well, with everything powered by David Montgomery's big-time running. Gardner Minshew is making his final twostarts for the Jaguars and may be without dynamic undrafted back James Robinson against a tough defense.Pick: Bears win 31-14 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a6/7/deshaun-watson-112520-getty-ftr_1u94v4peikvei1e8qrndd5je7f.jpg?t=20753934&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Bengals expended a lot of emotion and energy to take down the Steelers at home onMonday night,making this a tough short-week road trip. Deshaun Watson is back locked in again with his new mix of receivers and now David Johnson is back up and running well. The Texans could use a good win to carry into 2021 and this is it as the Bengals' running game limitations help the defense.Pick: Texans win 31-23 but fail to cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Ravens are rolling again with their 2019 offensive formula around Lamar Jackson with all of his key skill support coming through again. The defense is grinding through a few injuries but get a break with the Giants' anemic offense, regardless of it being Colt McCoy or Daniel JonesPick: Ravens win 27-13and cover the spread. (SN/Getty) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/74/86/austin-ekeler-092020-getty-ftr_1p7eebhpmwduz1qk72izhdbs7x.jpg?t=-1406571260&w=500&quality=80
Broncos at Chargers (-3, 48.5o/u)Sunday, 4:05p.m. ET, CBSThe Chargers are working to finish strong with Justin Herbert as their offense is firing on all cylinders with balance and explosiveness. Their defense has plenty of holes still but enough playmakers to contain Drew Lock, even with struggles against former Charger Melvin Gordon and the running game. The Broncos' defense was lost everywhere against the Bills and face a similar challenge on the road this week.Pick: Chargers win 27-20 and cover the spread.Eagles(-1.5, 49 o/u) at CowboysSunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Eagles' offense is humming with the running and passing of Jalen Hurts. The Cowboys cannot stop that dual threat and the traditional running of Miles Sanders. The Cowboys should get more good running from Tony Pollard, assuming Ezekiel Elliott (calf) is kept out of action, but they should face a healthier overall Eagles' defense than the one that went to Arizona in Week 15.Pick: Eagles win 27-24 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/d3/68/russell-wilson-dk-metcalf-101120-ftr-getty_5ym8cc9pmkhg1eo7truhp8jxs.jpg?t=452078965&w=500&quality=80
Rams at Seahawks (-2, 47.5 o/u)Sunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Rams will try to pick up the pieces from losing to the Jets but will be without their best source of rushing production, rookie Cam Akers. The Seahawks' defense has been good against the run all season and has tightened the screws against the pass. The Seahawks' rushing attack is also rolling with Russell Wilson helping Chris Carson and Carlos Hyde. The Seahawks survive a battle of attrition to lock down the NFC West title.Pick: Seahawks win 23-20 and cover the spread.Bills at Patriots (-7, 45 o/u)Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPNThe Patriots are officially eliminated from the playoffs while the Bills, the new AFC East champions, know they can get the No. 2 seed in the AFC with the Steelers stumbling. They beat the Patriots once and want to do it again to put a stamp on the transition of power in prime time. The disparity at quarterback from Josh Allen to Cam Newton shows up here.Pick: Bills win 24-14 and cover the spread.Stats of the WeekWeek 15straight up: 10-6 Week 15against the spread: 5-10Season straight up: 142-82Season against the spread: 116-102
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NFL picks, predictions against spread Week 16: Eagles edge Cowboys; Seahawks stump Rams; Bills pile on Patriots

Week 15 was,in a word, rough. Two double-digit underdogs, the Jets and the Bengals, won straight up. A few favorites failed to cover by the slimmest of margins. That means the only response is todive right backinto another tough slate of 16 games in Week 16, the penultimate slate of the 2020 NFL regular season.This week is peppered with more close calls, with 10 teams favored by a touchdown or less along with two more considerable double-digit spreads to navigate. Here's our latest fearless forecast of professional football prognostications, for infotainment purposes only:MORE: Week 16NFL power rankings | Picks straight up (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/e6/83/drew-brees-110820-ftr-getty_mboegi05ib9410c2sivg3btp7.jpg?t=-1420798875&w=500&quality=80
NFL picks against the spread for Week 16Friday,4:30p.m. ET, Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime VideoThe Vikings have had the Saints' number in two of the past three NFC playoffs. The Saints can forget about worrying about that by eliminating the Vikings from the playoffs and finally winning a fourth straight NFC South title at the same time. After losing to the Eagles and Chiefs in back-to-back weeks, look for the Saints to lock in while they're home for the holiday. Their run defense will rebound to contain Dalvin Cook before the pass defense tees off on Kirk Cousins. Drew Brees will pick apart the Vikings' young secondary with a stronger second game back.Pick: Saints win 30-20 and cover the spread.Sunday, 8:20p.m. ET, NBCThe Titans will be trying to run all over the Packers with Derrick Henry and use Ryan Tannehill and the passing game effectively again playing off that. The Packers' goal with Aaron Rodgers will be passing aggressivelyto build a big lead against a defense with a limited pass rush and weak coverageto limit Henry from being the same kind of big factor with negative game script. Matt LaFleur used to work for Mike Vrabel, but he won't hold back with the slightly more explosive offense.Pick: Packers win 31-27and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/9c/e6/baker-mayfield-121020-getty-ftr_cyr5km7oprc3177rsw1w9pzpf.jpg?t=1315787606&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1p.m. ET, CBSThe Browns took care of the Giants rather easily in the same stadium last week and will be on high alert to playtheir best against the Jets with the chance to lock up their first playoff spot since 2002. The Jets got their win out of the way to take them out of the No. 1 pick. Baker Mayfield and the Browns' running game will combine for another strong performance and the defense, led by Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, will stop the run and cool off Sam Darnold.Pick: Browns win 27-13and cover thespread.Sunday 1 p.m. ET, CBSThis was the natural direction to take with the Colts playing so well as a complete team and the Steelers struggling offensively. The Colts' defense can squeeze in coverage and keep making it tough on Ben Roethlisberger. The Colts will have success working the middle of the field with Philip Rivers and use their backs effectively to exploit the Steelers' linebacker weaknesses. A heavy dose of rookie Jonathan Taylor grinds Indy to victory in the second half.Pick: Colts win 20-17. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/6d/7/brady-brown-122020-getty-ftr_ys5xz8wj2te91manano2nhb0y.jpg?t=-2107963138&w=500&quality=80
Saturday, 1p.m. ET, NFL NetworkTom Brady made the comeback look easy against the Falcons after a slow start offensively and defensively. He will be locked in wire-to-wire here as the Lions cannot cover any of his receivers or tight ends and will also have no answers for the running game. The Bucs'defense will have no trouble stopping the run again and teeing off on a battered Matthew Stafford.Pick: Buccaneers win 34-17 and cover the spread.Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime VideoThe 49ers won't be making the playoffs to defend their NFC championship. Their tough, injury-riddled hangover season started with a home loss to the Cardinals. Their defense is starting to break down while their offense is doing its best to stay competitive. Kyler Murray seems back on track as a passer and will be willing to do more running with Arizona close to earning an NFC wild-card berth. The 49ers are helped a little by this being a "home"game in 2020.Pick: Cardinals win 27-23 but fail to cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a8/bb/tua-tagovailoa-112220-getty-ftr_1jv5bnhwmonn61pfx3drteah23.jpg?t=-227315331&w=500&quality=80
​​Saturday, 8:15p.m. ET, NFL NetworkThe Dolphins will win this game with their recent formula of a strong running game, incorporating rookie QB Tua Tagovailoa at times, and sound all-around defense. The Raiders may counter with more of Marcus Mariota vs. his fellowHawaiian counterpart should Derek Carr stay on the shelf with his groin injury, but the offensive approach won't change from run-heavy with calculated shots to downfield, mainly to tight end Darren Waller. The Dolphins are better coached with Brian Flores and will execute better in all three phases to improve their playoff hopes while officially dashing those of the Raiders.Pick: Dolphins win 23-20 and cover the spread.Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5, 44.5 o/u)Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSIt's a Ron Rivera revenge game,which also comes with achance to win the NFC East. The Panthers' offense won't be able to do much here with a slumping Teddy Bridgewater, thanks to the Washington defense coming hard after him and covering his outside receivers well. Dwayne Haskins wasn't great against the Seahawks, but he did give them a chance to win the game with his arm and legs. Thee's also a fair chance Alex Smith returns this week. The Panthers' defense will have trouble with the trio of Terry McLaurin, J.D. McKissic and Logan Thomas.Pick: Washington wins 23-17 and covers the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/ca/3a/patrick-mahomes-120620-ftr-getty_1xczb7e2zu0o41t4ys1fgoldvn.jpg?t=999796542&w=500&quality=80
Falcons at Chiefs(-10.5, 53.5)Sunday, 1p.m. ET, FoxThe Falcons did their best to hold off the Buccaneers at home in Week 15 but their defense still folded and blew another big lead. They don't need to worry about playing from ahead here as Patrick Mahomes will destroy their pass defense with no pressure in his face, doing what he wants with Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce again. Matt Ryan outdoors without Julio Jones (likely) will go back to taking it on the chin often.Pick: Chiefs win 38-21and cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBSThe Allen Robinson revenge game will go very well, too as the Bears' red-hot offense will have no problems making big plays with him and Darnell Mooney downfield with Mitchell Trubisky playing well, with everything powered by David Montgomery's big-time running. Gardner Minshew is making his final twostarts for the Jaguars and may be without dynamic undrafted back James Robinson against a tough defense.Pick: Bears win 31-14 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a6/7/deshaun-watson-112520-getty-ftr_1u94v4peikvei1e8qrndd5je7f.jpg?t=20753934&w=500&quality=80
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Bengals expended a lot of emotion and energy to take down the Steelers at home onMonday night,making this a tough short-week road trip. Deshaun Watson is back locked in again with his new mix of receivers and now David Johnson is back up and running well. The Texans could use a good win to carry into 2021 and this is it as the Bengals' running game limitations help the defense.Pick: Texans win 31-23 but fail to cover the spread.Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FoxThe Ravens are rolling again with their 2019 offensive formula around Lamar Jackson with all of his key skill support coming through again. The defense is grinding through a few injuries but get a break with the Giants' anemic offense, regardless of it being Colt McCoy or Daniel JonesPick: Ravens win 27-13and cover the spread. (SN/Getty) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/74/86/austin-ekeler-092020-getty-ftr_1p7eebhpmwduz1qk72izhdbs7x.jpg?t=-1406571260&w=500&quality=80
Broncos at Chargers (-3, 48.5o/u)Sunday, 4:05p.m. ET, CBSThe Chargers are working to finish strong with Justin Herbert as their offense is firing on all cylinders with balance and explosiveness. Their defense has plenty of holes still but enough playmakers to contain Drew Lock, even with struggles against former Charger Melvin Gordon and the running game. The Broncos' defense was lost everywhere against the Bills and face a similar challenge on the road this week.Pick: Chargers win 27-20 and cover the spread.Eagles(-1.5, 49 o/u) at CowboysSunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Eagles' offense is humming with the running and passing of Jalen Hurts. The Cowboys cannot stop that dual threat and the traditional running of Miles Sanders. The Cowboys should get more good running from Tony Pollard, assuming Ezekiel Elliott (calf) is kept out of action, but they should face a healthier overall Eagles' defense than the one that went to Arizona in Week 15.Pick: Eagles win 27-24 and cover the spread. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/d3/68/russell-wilson-dk-metcalf-101120-ftr-getty_5ym8cc9pmkhg1eo7truhp8jxs.jpg?t=452078965&w=500&quality=80
Rams at Seahawks (-2, 47.5 o/u)Sunday, 4:25p.m. ET, FoxThe Rams will try to pick up the pieces from losing to the Jets but will be without their best source of rushing production, rookie Cam Akers. The Seahawks' defense has been good against the run all season and has tightened the screws against the pass. The Seahawks' rushing attack is also rolling with Russell Wilson helping Chris Carson and Carlos Hyde. The Seahawks survive a battle of attrition to lock down the NFC West title.Pick: Seahawks win 23-20 and cover the spread.Bills at Patriots (-7, 45 o/u)Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPNThe Patriots are officially eliminated from the playoffs while the Bills, the new AFC East champions, know they can get the No. 2 seed in the AFC with the Steelers stumbling. They beat the Patriots once and want to do it again to put a stamp on the transition of power in prime time. The disparity at quarterback from Josh Allen to Cam Newton shows up here.Pick: Bills win 24-14 and cover the spread.Stats of the WeekWeek 15straight up: 10-6 Week 15against the spread: 5-10Season straight up: 142-82Season against the spread: 116-102
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Here's an in-depth breakdown of Super Bowl LV:


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We have made it! All 256 regular season and – since this year – twelve playoff games are in the books and there is just one matchup left to decide who will be crowned NFL champions. There are so many storylines leading up to the big game – the GOAT Tom Brady versus the kid Patrick Mahomes, two of the all-time great tight-ends on either side of the ball wearing number 87, the Buccaneers becoming the first ever team to host a Super Bowl in their home stadium, Andy Reid after all this time of coming up short, potentially winning back-to-back titles, while Bruce Arians is looking to finally get his first ring as a head coach and potentially becoming the oldest one to earn one in history, and many others.
As I do every year, I wanted to give a detailed look ahead to the big game, where I break down who these teams are, kind of how they got here and how they match up against each other. To do so I put together analysis of each offense and defense, plus where each could have the advantage, then I take a look back at when these two teams first met back in week 12, explain what they have and/or should have learned from it, give you an X-factor on either side of the ball for both and finally hand out my score prediction, while explaining what I believe will happen.
Let’s dive into it!


Buccaneers offense vs. Chiefs defense:


The Tampa Bay offense has been transitioning throughout the season. Early on it was Bruce Arians’ system with a lot of 12 and even 13 personnel, trying to establish a gap-scheme power run game and taking play-action shots off it from under center. And then a second offense was kind of implemented, which was more suited to what Tom Brady was used to in New England, where they spread the field and attack defenses with the quick game. However, it really was two separate playbooks almost, that they worked in. I think we have seen a little more of a symbiotic relationship, which I believe Byron Leftwich has had a big role in putting together. They motion their backs in and out or use their receivers as pre-snap coverage indicators at a much higher rate, letting Brady be surgical in the quick passing game, but still attacking vertically and using Gronk and the tight-ends as that extra in-line blocker to get enough time, because Brady still more than enough juice in his arm to push the ball down the field. Since week ten, Cameron Brate has also played about 41 percent of the snaps and I believe he gives them more versatility in what they can be from two tight-end personnel, since he can basically be a big slot for them. Their receiving corp as a whole offers a lot of versatility, whether it’s Mike Evans moving more into the slot this season, Antonio Brown being able to line up at any of the receiver spots or specialists like Scotty Miller to attack down the field.

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It’s a well-established narrative that if you can get to Tom Brady early, he becomes a much less effective passer and if you look at the five games, that they have come up short in 2020 (Saints twice, Bears, Rams and Chiefs), they have lost the battle up front offensively. Since their week 13 bye, following their last loss to Kansas City (including the playoffs), they have gone undefeated whilst averaging 34.3 points per game, with at least 30 in all three postseason battles. Looking at those games in particular, the defense was dominant at New Orleans and set up scoring opportunities directly, but against Washington and Green Bay, they completed a combined 11 passes of 20+ yards. So it is still very much about the big plays through the air (finished top three in 20+ and 40+ yard passes), but the efficiency of this offense has really gone up to a different level. At Detroit they were so dominant that Brady sat out the entire second half, then they scored on all but one of their possessions against Atlanta and now over this three-game road playoff run, they have had only three combined three-and-outs and turnovers in each of them. A big key to that has been the Bucs offensive line keeping Brady clean, as he has gotten sacked only 11 times over their active seven-game win streak and just once in all but two of those contests. To go with having better solutions to beat the blitz in their system.

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Unlike a lot of modern NFL offenses, that have incorporated more RPO elements and try to create numbers advantages in the run game with spread sets, Bruce Arians still brings that old-school flair with multiple tight-end sets and the power run game. There’s not a lot of wide zone blocking, but rather they create vertical movement at the point of attack with a heavy dose of duo, get those big offensive linemen on the move on toss plays and then I love watching those receivers get involved as blockers in the box – especially Chris Godwin, who they seriously have leading up in the hole or trapping three-techniques. When they run play-action off those looks, they use a lot of seven- and eight-man protections and try to hit defenses over the top, whether it’s deep crossers and posts or straight go routes down the sideline. As much success as they have with that recipe, when you look at the analytics, their tendency to run the ball on early downs shows there’s plenty of improvement in terms of efficiency, which is something I want to see them do in this game, to not get behind the chains and allow the Chiefs defense to be as creative on third down. When they go into shotgun and spread the field more, they look for ways to attack the middle of the field with their inside receivers primarily and when they see one-on-one on the outside with Mike Evans or Antonio Brown, they will take their shots. Double-moves are a large ingredient to what they do, especially out-and-up routes.


For the Chiefs defense, they looked like they had carried over that momentum from last year’s Super Bowl run into 2020, not giving up more than 20 points in any of their first four games. In week five, the Raiders out of nowhere exploded for 40 points and handed them their only loss outside of week 17, when they rested several starters, before having three more great showings at Buffalo, Denver and then hosting the Jets. But since then, they have allowed at least 24 points in six of their final eight games. Part of that negative turnaround was the injuries they have had in the secondary and the lack of takeaways (one per game). The biggest piece however has been their inability to keep teams out of the end-zone when they got close. Looking at the whole regular season, no other team has allowed their opponents to create a higher rate of their red-zone trips into touchdowns (74.1%). That’s why so many of their games stayed close deep into the fourth quarter, which I’ll get to more in a little bit. When you look into play-calling, you can see that they played a lot more zone-coverage and rushed only four or five, because they simply didn’t have the guys their could trust to cover in man. Outside of one game, where they felt like they had a great feel for the opposing route-patterns, which I’ll get to soon.

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Yet, once again, that unit has stepped up in the postseason and the two things that stand out to me are defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s brilliant game-planning and their ability to stop one-dimensional offenses. When I look at what they did against the Browns, if you take away one 23-yard burst from Nick Chubb, Cleveland’s elite running back duo was held to 78 yards on 18 carries, as Spagnuolo gave their opponents a lot of looks that they didn’t want to run into and then had a safety drop out of the box late. Then in the AFC title game, to take away Buffalo’s dynamic passing offense (which ranked top three in all major categories), they played a lot of cover-two and two-man, where their DBs pressed the hell out of the Bills receivers and then they played a lot of different versions of those two-high shells, like invert cover-two or bringing Tyrann Mathieu down as the MIKE in Tampa-two basically, which forced Josh Allen to hold onto the ball. What I can promise you is that they aren’t afraid of bringing heavy pressure and then having their coverage defenders well-schooled in the concepts they should focus on taking away primarily while the Honeybadger is often allowed to move pretty freely as the robber. Frank Clark hasn’t quite lived up to his contract, but he has had big moments in the playoffs these last two years, Chris Jones is one of the most disruptive interior D-linemen in the game, who they can move all over the line, and they have several big bodies they can rotate through to stay fresh and eat double-teams.


Chiefs offense vs. Bucs defense:


As much as we all love the Kansas City offense and we see them as this unit that blows us away with flashy play-designs and throws over the top, they have really been alternating their approach over the course of the season as well. When you go all the way back to their season-opener against the Texans, you see that they used more of a West Coast and RPO-oriented attack to punish a defense that played a lot of soft zones and invited them to throw the ball short. However, two weeks later at Baltimore, they were destroying the Ravens’ single-high safety and man-coverage principles by letting their speedy receivers streak down the field and call double-moves at 15+ yards of depth. Then three weeks after that, when they found themselves in a rainy setting at Buffalo against a soft interior run defense, they pounded the ball 46 times for almost 250 yards on the ground. So they have shown the ability to adapt to their opponents. However, with several injuries on the offensive line – most notably a turnstile at left guard and those two tackles, which will now both be out for the Super Bowl – and opposing defenses taking the approach of using a lot more split-safety looks and trying to take away the big play, they have turned back into being more methodical in their plan and putting together long drives. In the AFC Championship game in particular, with Patrick Mahomes coming off a turf toe injury, their gameplan and drive charts look almost like what they used to with Alex Smith, in terms of the West Coast designs and those glance or slant routes on the backside of RPO concepts.

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When you look at this KC offense, they have had large stretches of getting static in games and as great as they are at moving the ball between the 20s, they are only 14th league-wide in red-zone touchdown percentage (61%). Some people may not realize this, but since their week eight blowout win over the Jets, they had not won a game by more than six points until the AFC title game. That is due to a combination of tendency to start slow, their poor red-zone efficiency and the inability to run the ball consistently with all the movement they have had on the O-line, having rushed for 135+ yards just three times all season. With that being said, Darrell Williams has been a big factor as a power runner these playoff and rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire should be back to full health. In addition to that, they find other ways to put the ball in the hands of their skill-players quickly, using the speed of their receiving crew on bubbles and speed sweeps, to go along with well-designed longer-developing screens, such as the double swing-fake and then middle screen to Travis Kelce. They also use their star tight-end quite a bit on those power shovels in short-yardage situations and I believe their most effective run play is the speed option, because of the way Mahomes can manipulate that end-man at the line.

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While I have seen them run anything from 23 personnel to going empty with Kelce detached from the line (so basically a five-wide situation), there are a few things the Chiefs love to run. Their go-to formation is a three-by-one set with Kelce as the single receiver, mostly flexed out wide, but also in-line. In 2019 they ran three verticals from that trips side and then had Kelce on a shallow crosser over and over again. This year they still run it quite a bit, but they let the tight-end run more corner or curl routes, to allow inside receivers from the other side attack the middle of the field and isolate their backs against the linebackers, in addition to running power that way. And then they motion someone like Tyreek Hill or Mecole Hardman across, which for the most part gets opposing defense to move into two-high coverages and play off. So if KC runs either one up the seams, there’s usually a ton of space underneath. The two things that take this offense to the next level however, are trick plays and off-script production. What makes Andy Reid and Eric Bienemy great is not only their ability to exploit defensive schemes, but they are so creative and don’t shy away from throwing reverse passes, underhand shovels to their fullback or digging up tape from the 1948 Rose Bowl. And then there’s all the thing Mahomes can do off script. That guy is so slippery to extend plays while continuing to look downfield and his pass-catchers are so adept at adjusting on the fly and finding the open areas, especially that sixth sense-like connection he has with Kelce.


I have been higher on the Bucs defense for pretty much the entire year, which was really up and down for them as a unit. They have had moments of dominance, like keeping three straight opponents to under 50 rushing yards each or holding Green Bay’s number-one ranked offense to just 10 points in their regular season meeting, but they also gave up a combined 72 points in their first two meetings with the Saints and got lit up for over 450 yards through the air when hosting these same Chiefs back in week 12 (I’ll analyze that matchup in detail in our next segment). During this playoff run however, they have really stepped up in big moments to get them to this point. Whether it’s forcing four turnovers at New Orleans or sacking Aaron Rodgers five times and making a historically great red-zone offense settle for a couple of chip-shot field goals at Green Bay. When you look at their duo of edge rushers, Shaq Barrett is tied for the lead-league in QB hurries (24) and only three players in the NFL (all DBs) have forced more turnovers than Jason Pierre-Paul (six). Then they have the most dynamic linebacker tandem in all of football, which are heavily involved in their pressure packages and make it nearly impossible to get outside the tackle box in the run game, and now with Vita Vea back in the lineup, they have a wall on the inside that nobody can run on consistently. That’s how they finished the regular season as the clear number one run defense in the league. The secondary has been the problem child at times, especially when defensive coordinator Todd Bowles has put them in pure man-coverage, but by moving their safeties around more to bracket and help in certain areas of the field, they have really improved in that department.

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Bowles is an aggressive play-caller by nature and they have created a lot of problems for opposing offenses by bringing one more than you can block (blitzed on 39% of plays). It has bitten them in their behind at times as well, but from what I have seen on tape, they have been more strategic in how they use it. Especially on third downs, I love how they have used their safeties as moving pieces, having them key on certain areas of the field or defending the sticks. In the NFC Championship game for example, one of the biggest plays of the afternoon was that Aaron Jones fumble at the start of the second half, when the Packers thought they had defeated the man-coverage with a shallow crosser to Jones whilst picking the underneath coverage, but Jordan Whitehead raced up from the other side of the field and jarred the ball loose just as the RB tried to turn upfield and convert on third down. That willingness to drive on routes is also apparent when they run quarters coverage and you see Whitehead and rookie Antoine Winfield Jr. break on the ball, looking to take somebody’s head off, while they are also heavily involved in their blitz packages. That combined with those guys coming off the edges, Ndamokung as a bully on the inside and a pretty unknown contributor in William Gholston has them ranking in the top five in sacks, pressure percentage, turnovers and tackles for loss.


Examining the first matchup:


Like I already mentioned, these two teams met back in week 12. The Chiefs jumped out to an early 17-0 lead in the first quarter, with Tyreek Hill racking up over 200 receiving yards over those 15 minutes already and the Bucs offense having just one combined first down over the first four possessions. Kansas City was in the red-zone once more mid-way through the second quarter, but a Shaquille Barrett strip-sack gave Brady & company the ball with some life and they were able to go on the board. That really got things to click and they fought their way back to being down only three, despite a couple of interceptions for Tampa Bay’s QB killing drives, because after scoring a touchdown on their initial try for the Chiefs, the Bucs defense really stepped up and held their opponents scoreless the rest of the way. However, Mahomes and Hill were able to run down the final four minutes and close the game, not giving Brady’s troops another chance, as they were coming off consecutive TD drives at the end, to secure a 27-24 victory.
While the Chiefs certainly took their foot off the gas pedal and tried to run the ball more, which KC outside of what Mahomes did, rushed for only 59 yards on 16 carries, I really thought this was a breaking point for Tampa Bay as a team. The offense started finding a groove and the only two drives that didn’t result in points from that final first half possession on, ended in picks. The defense on the other hand adjusted what they were doing in coverage and held that explosive KC attack to just ten points through the final three quarters. So while I think the result may be a little deceiving and the Chiefs could have easily won by double-digits, I look back at this as more of a launching pad for a team that has been the best in the NFC from that point on and now represents that conference in the big game, with a chance to learn from their early mistakes. Here are a few things that really stood out to me when they first met:

When you look back at the ridiculous first quarter Tyreek Hill had at Tampa Bay, what really stands out is how much he was left one-on-one in coverage, often times with Carlton Davis, who has had a good season in general, but is a bigger corner who ran in the low 4.5s at the combine – no way can he keep up consistently against the fastest man in football. Davis did follow Tyreek for the most part, in particular when he was the single receiver or the #3 in that trips set with Travis Kelce soloed up on the opposite side. And the Chiefs did a great job of creating those one-on-ones with motions, where they moved Kelce in line or forced Davis to trail Hill, when he came across the formation from that trips alignment. Tyreek’s two long touchdown came on a subtle double-move after they motioned Kelce in and then on a streak across the field as the #3 from trips. That opened up the middle of the field later on for Kelce on hook and dig routes. Something else Kansas City did in the first half particularly was using more 12 and even 13 personnel than I had seen from them all season long. They still couldn’t run the ball a lick out of those sets, but they were effective in the passing game when used, especially chipping both those guys off the edges for Tampa, with one of the TEs and the running back.

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Tampa Bay called a lot of passing concepts with five-man protections early versus Kansas City bringing an array of blitzes (18 on 42 drop-backs). Especially on third downs, they were able to create at least one free rusher and then they had one or two defenders bailing out to take away the middle of the field. However, the Bucs made some very effective adjustments in the second half with hot-route to defeat those blitzes and putting that “bail defender” I will call it here in a bind, with a seam and spot route underneath for example. Of course the Chiefs still got two interceptions off Brady, that stopped promising drives, but when you look at what went wrong on those plays, first Ronald Jones overset to the outside trying to pick up Tyrann Mathieu off the edge, which led to an underthrown deep ball by Brady that was brought in by Bashaun Breeland along the sideline, as Scotty Miller got pushed out wide on his release, and then Mathieu got an INT of his own, as Mike Evans didn’t recognize the pressure and the ball went off the helmet of a blitzing Daniel Sorensen. In general, they were able to get the ball out quickly – especially to their tight-ends – to take advantage of limited resources in coverage and on the final two drives, when KC brought heat almost every single snap, they were punished for it.


What each team can take away:

A couple of adjustments that I already saw in the first meeting or that I would like to see for each team would be:

For the Bucs, the one thing I want to see most is using more dummy counts to show pressure pre-snap and give Brady a clear picture. Whether they try to block it up with the tight-ends and backs in protection or alert the hot read, the more information they can get from a Spagnuolo defense that prides itself on disguising pressures and coverages, they more adept they will be at defeating those. Once they do that, this could turn into a chess match, where the Chiefs show something different intentionally to make Brady kill the original play and then have to pull the ball down anyway, as the picture changes once the snap is off. And something else they should take advantage of is isolating what is a below-average group of linebackers in the passing game. Their RB core isn’t overly impressive in terms of their receiving abilities, especially when you look at the amount of drops we have seen from Leonard Fournette, but maybe they dig LeSean McCoy out more for this matchup and see if he can win on option routes and Tampa actually put AB in the backfield a couple of times in the backfield in their prior meeting, only they ran him downfield on wheel routes.
Defensively I already saw some stuff that I really through quarters two to four, in terms of using their safety tandem to bracket Hill and Kelce on a lot of snaps and on key downs in particular, forcing the ancillary pieces of that offense to beat them. I will mention one of my X-factors and his role in how that “gamble” could end up in the next segment, but those two guys accounted for 55.5 percent of Kansas City’s total passing yardage. So it’s certainly a chance worth taking and if you go with a game-plan, where your two stand-up guys on the second level are more involved in covering space underneath, as Tyreek may be utilized as more of a decoy that runs off the deep coverage, you can eliminate a lot of yardage after the catch, since teams that rush four and play coverage have been the ones giving the Chiefs some issues at times. However, that doesn’t mean that I don’t want the Bucs to not use their linebackers as blitzing threats. They should try to cover up the open gaps with those guys and create one-on-ones across the board, to enable their edge rushers to dominate against KC’s backup tackles. And something the Browns against them a few times, which I really liked, was rushing four or five, but not giving up assets in coverage, as they had somebody drop out to replace those blitzers and still create a free rusher.

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On the Chiefs’ side, I really liked the plan of chipping those two guys off the edges, as I already discussed, with an extra tight-end on the field, and while they are a spread-oriented offense, they had a lot of success when they used 12 personnel and threw the ball out of those looks. Because you can’t cover the whole field and have to take away what Kansas City sends vertically, those TEs and backs are often times all by themselves as they release into the flats. If that happens, like it did in their prior meeting, Mahomes has to take the free yardage and open up the deeper areas of the field again, as the Bucs have to re-adjust. The other thing I can tell you for sure is that the Bucs are obviously terrified of Tyreek burning them deep again and I’m sure there won’t be many chances to just attack their corners in man-coverage for big plays. So if they give Hill a lot soft cushions, they have to repeat what did to the Bills’ Tre’Davious White in terms of getting him the ball quickly on smoke routes and forcing those guys to tackle their electric receiver. While vertical prowess has to be used as a decoy, in terms of putting him in the slot of those three-by-one sets and having him run up the seam, while you attack underneath that. If you get Mecole Hardman one-on-one with their third-best CB on a post-corner route, while the flanker runs a hitch or square-in to bind the guy on the outside, that could be free money.
When I switch to defense, they had a ton of success bringing the blitz and not allowing Brady to step into throws. I would certainly say they were happy with that game-plan and they have reason to feel confident in the guys they have on the back-end, with the way they have showed out so far in the postseason. However, I have now talked about this at length and the Bucs have watched that tape over and over again. There is no way, those guys will be as ill-prepared to counter those pressure packages as they were back in November. Hell, Brady was dicing them up in the fourth quarter and I just detailed how those two picks came about. So Steve Spagnuolo can still bring the heat in certain situations and test Tampa Bay in their ability to pick up the blitz, but he has to be more strategic in how he uses it. The second thing to consider here is how you mask those linebackers, when you decide to utilize them more in coverage. Those players can be very effective as downhill thumpers in the run game, taking on pulling guards and filling holes, but they aren’t great in space. The Raiders in their two matchups against Kansas City had a lot of success attacking that area of the field with crossing routes. Chris Godwin and Gronk would be guys for that task, so maybe if you have them to one side, the opposite linebacker is the one you blitz and you bring down Sorensen or Mathieu to replace him in that hook-area, while looking to pick up anybody working across the field.


X-factors:


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Buccaneers – Aaron Stinnie & Jamel Dean

I’m not going to give you a name like Scotty Miller here, because at this point, he is more likely to catch at least one deep ball than not. Ronald Jones’ health will be key as well, to give the Bucs that physical one-two punch out of the backfield. However, I’m going with their starting right guard Aaron Stinnie, who just got his first two starts of the year during these playoffs. The Bucs O-line has been dominant over the course of this seven-game win streak, like I already mentioned, holding opponents to just 11 sacks combined in those games and an average of 115 rushing yards during these playoffs, despite some tough competition. Alex Cappa was one of the road-graders on the interior for Tampa and only missed three total snaps throughout the regular season, before fracturing his ankle mid-way through their Wildcard game at Washington. Stinnie has since stepped since then and played pretty well, but he was also responsible for the only sack on Brady in the NFC Championship game at Green Bay, when Kenny Clark went right through him on a bull rush. Well, the challenge will not get any easier, as I’d expect the Chiefs to line up Chris Jones in the B-gap as much as possible and try to exploit that matchup, on passing downs in particular. That’s why it will be crucial for Tampa Bay to stay ahead of the chains, unlike they did in the first matchup, and slow the rush down a little bit. Good thing Stinnie is lined up in-between arguably the top rookie right tackle of 2020 in rookie Tristan Wirfs and one of the better centers in Ryan Jensen, who will be looking to land a rib-shot on the guy over Stinnie, on the snaps that he is uncovered for.
As for the Bucs defense, that whole group of corners will have to step up in a major way, as they hope to slow down this explosive KC passing attack. Obviously, Carlton Davis’ name will come up a whole lot early on during the broadcast, as Tony Romo and Jim Nantz show what Tyreek Hill did to him early on in that week 12 meeting, and I could see Hill be matched up with Sean Murphy-Bunting in the slot a whole lot as well, but since I expect the safety to that side to keep his eyes constantly on him, when he lines up inside and makes it easier to bracket to some degree. Instead, I’m looking at Jamel Dean, who primarily is Tampa Bay’s field-side corner, unless they have Davis travelling with the opposing team’s number one receiver in certain matchups, which I wouldn’t expect, as the Bucs coaches go back to the tape of that first matchup. If Todd Bowles is smart – and from what I’ve seen from his as a coach, as much as aggressiveness may have hurt him at times, he is – he will build on what they did in the second half of that last game, when he used his two safeties to bracket Hill and Kelce almost every snap and forced the rest of that receiving corp to beat them. That puts the spotlight on guys like Sammy Watkins if they line him up more at Z, Demarcus Robinson and others, as those guys will pretty much be one-on-one with Dean. While the coverage numbers would indicate otherwise – in part because he draws the easiest assignments – to me he is the weakest link of this secondary and has been highly vulnerable to double-moves. The Chiefs might be burn him once more on Sunday.


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Chiefs – Andrew Wylie & Juan Thornhill

I thought about going Sammy Watkins here for the Chiefs offense, because he hasn’t suited up for them since week 16 and he hasn’t caught at least five passes in a game since week three, but averaged almost 100 receiving yards during last year’s playoff run. And you should also get accustomed with who wears number 48 for them, because Nick Keizer may have only caught six passes through the regular season, but he has become KC’s TE2 on the depth chart, playing just over a quarter of the snaps, and he could have a key role as an extra protector or chipping those edge rushers. Instead, I’m going with KC’s new starter at right tackle, who was slotted in at RG for all but one game so far. With blindside protector Eric Fisher unfortunately tearing his Achilles late in the AFC title game, Mike Remmers – who originally replaced Mitchell Schwartz on the right end of the line – is now switching sides and Andrew Wylie is sliding one spot outside. And he will face a tough task, after only having started one game on the edge against the Saints and now getting a heavy load of Shaq Barrett, who primarily rushed off that side. Let’s see if Wylie has the quickness in his kick-slide to counter Barrett’s speed and if the latter can get him on a dip-maneuver, like he beat Eric Fisher for a strip-sack on when these two teams last met. Steven Wisniewski will step in at Wylie’s original spot, but he has been one of the most dependable veteran linemen of the last decade in my opinion.
Defensively, I’m looking at the guy who missed Kansas City’s Super Bowl run last year, after an excellent rookie campaign. Their secondary was the star of the show against Buffalo, to send them to the Super Bowl, by disrupting route patterns at the line of scrimmage and not allowing receivers to separate late. A big reason they felt comfortable doing that was their safety tandem, with Tyrann Mathieu being in more of a robber role and dropping down in Tampa-2, to go along with the rangy Juan Thornhill, who broke up four passes and nearly picked off two of them. Steve Spagnuolo has those safeties doing a ton of late rotations, bailing Daniel Sorensen out for two-high shells, Honeybadger turning into a freely roaming robber and often times Thornhill ending up as the deep middle safety. As a single-high defender, he makes it almost impossible to push the ball down the hashes and he has the ability to make plays outside numbers. That will be crucial against all the deep balls Tampa Bay attempts and if one of those corners loses Mike Evans or Antonio Brown off the line by lunging in press, he could be the guy who decides if there will be a 40+ yard gain or maybe even an interception, if Brady puts too much air under the ball and tries to give his receiver time to track it. I can’t wait to watch that chess game between the Chiefs’ second-year safety and the ultimate student of the game in Brady, who will try to manipulate him with his eyes and body language, in order to keep the defender away from where he wants to go with the ball.


Prediction:


On paper, the Bucs have the better and healthier roster at this moment. You look at the offensive line in particular, where they still have four of their day one starters, while the Chiefs’ only full-time starter at his original position is center Austin Reiter and they will have two guys at those tackle spots, that have barely never played there for Kansas City. In terms of pass-catchers, it’s hard to argue that you could put anybody above the Chiefs group of track stars, but you don’t need a full hand to count off the teams that you would put ahead of the Bucs. There is also a pretty clear advantage on the defensive line for the home team, when you look at them being top three in pressure percentage, while KC is outside the top ten. And while I would give the Chiefs the nod in terms of the back-end, seeing how they have stepped up so far this postseason at full health, the Bucs’ group has made plenty of plays to take them to the Super Bowl and linebacker is not even a competition, watching Devin White and Lavonte David fly around the field. And of course, they have the number one rush defense, while the Chiefs rank 21st, and they are both average at running the ball themselves.
Schematically, Tampa certainly has to make some adjustments, as I have already discussed in length, having solutions for the blitz packages Steve Spagnuolo will throw at them and not allowing the Chiefs two main weapons to beat them. Right now, I give the clear advantage to the reigning champs when it comes to the coaching staffs and as great as Brady has been for two decades now and the how clutch he has been on the game’s biggest stage, we may be witnessing the one guy, who has a chance of dethroning him one day as the GOAT. Spags has a proven track record of success against Brady and I’m sure Andy Reid and Eric Bienemy have been in the lab, cooking up new things to throw at the Bucs defense, figuring out ways to score points all four quarters, but in the end it comes down to Patrick Mahomes being able to make plays nobody else in football can. Shaq Barrett and JPP could have a field day against these two backup tackles and I think Todd Bowles will also have a couple of things up his sleeves that the Chiefs haven’t seen, but last year’s Super Bowl MVP is the ultimate equalizer. He will shake out of a sack and find Kelce for a huge third-down conversion and he will have another like twelve-step drop and fire a deep ball off his back-foot to break Tampa’s neck.

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Chiefs 34 – Bucs 28


So give me the Chiefs here and I’ll take the chalk with Mahomes earning MVP honors, winning back-to-back titles and setting the foundation for a potential dynasty in Kansas City.


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Ranking Sunday's games by watchability

I seem to remember someone doing this a few years back and really enjoying it, so I thought I'd give it a shot with the condensed schedule leaving so many games on the schedule each night. I'm ranking each game in three categories: competitiveness, importance, and style points/storylines (which includes star power, the style of basketball, and any intriguing stories to watch). I'll include a survey at the end where you can predict the winners of each game!
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10) Milwaukee Bucks (1-1) vs. New York Knicks (0-2) at 7:30 pm EST
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: Milwaukee -11
Last Meeting: January 14th, 2020. RJ Barrett drained five threes and Bobby Portis scored 20 off the bench, but the Bucks dominated the Knicks at Fiserv Forum 128-102. The two teams combined for a whopping 79 points in the third quarter.
The Bucks have won their last five meetings with the Knicks, with the last New York win coming in an overtime thriller at the Garden in December of 2018.
Competitiveness: A championship contender that dismantled the Warriors by 40 facing the Knicks on the tail end of a back-to-back. Not much else to say here. 1.5/10
Importance: This game is essentially a scheduled win for the Bucks, and a chance for the Knicks to test their young guys and let them grow up a little. Unfortunate that Obi Toppin will be on the sidelines for this one. 2/10
Style Points: The high-flying Bucks offense has been off to another hot start, topping the 120 point mark in both of their games. The Knicks' young guns have shown promise and made so flashy plays, but they also turn the ball over a lot. Neither team tends to foul a lot or shoot a ton of free throws, which will help game flow.
Some might keep an eye on Giannis' free throw shooting, but the real story to watch is RJ Barrett's three point accuracy. He lit it up from distance against Indiana, but struggled mightily against Philly. Can he take a step forward in that department this season?
Bonus points for the MSG crew calling this game. 6/10
Overall Rating: 3/10
9) Brooklyn Nets (2-0) vs. Charlotte Hornets (0-2) at 7:00 pm EST
Where to Watch: NBA TV
Spread: Brooklyn -7.5
Last Meeting: February 22nd, 2020. The Nets used a third quarter explosion to turn a comfortable win into a rout as they won 115-86. Luwawu-Cabarrot led the team in scoring with 21, while Garrett Temple of all people snagged eleven boards.
Competitiveness: The Nets have steamrolled over their competition so far, blowing out the Warriors and Celtics by 20+ points. The Hornets have struggled with two losses to non-contenders, and come into this game on the wrong end of a back-to-back. 1.5/10
Importance: A contending Nets team cannot afford to drop games like this one, especially in the early part of the season when there are so many eyeballs on KD and Kyrie. The Hornets could really use a positive performance to get their season headed in the right direction. 4/10
Style Points: The Nets have stars all over the court and have looked like a juggernaut early this season, making them one of the most intriguing teams to watch, and a fun one too, as they've played fast and made lots of threes. Charlotte ranked last in pace of play last season but seems to be trying to pick things up. You'll get the Charlotte crew for this game on NBA TV, and they call a fun game.
Terry Rozier and Gordon Hayward are two guys to pay attention to- Rozier dropped 42 on a Cavs team that sucks at defending point guards. Is he headed for a breakout season? Hayward was shut down by the Thunder last night and will look to get things going. Plus LaMelo Ball! 8/10
Overall: 4.4/10
8) Golden State Warriors (0-2) vs. Chicago Bulls (0-2) at 8:00 pm EST
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: Golden State -2.5
Last Meeting: December 6th, 2019. Glenn Robinson III made the go-ahead layup with a minute left and a very different looking Warriors team beat the Bulls 100-98 in Chicago. Denzel Valentine was ejected in the third quarter for yelling at the Warriors' bench.
Competitiveness: The Warriors have been blown out by two great teams so far. The Bulls have been blown out by two mediocre teams and just played a deflating contest against the Pacers last night. 4.5/10
Importance: Both teams could really use their first win of the season. The Warriors cannot afford to lose to teams like the Bulls if they're going to contend for the playoffs. This probably still figures as a matchup of two non-contenders, though. 5.5/10
Style Points: The Bulls have lots of exciting young players, but they seem turnover-prone and have struggled to score. Neither team has been able to stop literally anyone on defense so far (lol thanks Golden State for taking Wiggins), so there's a chance this turns into one of those ridiculous shootouts where both teams top 70 in the first half.
Patrick Williams looked good in his first game against the Hawks, but the Pacers were able to shut him down. Watching him adjust to the breakneck pace of games and the new level of competition will be interesting. The Warriors will need to find other sources of offense besides Curry and Wiseman, and this game is a perfect chance for them to do so. Definitely opt for the Chicago broadcast if you tune in. 4.5/10
Overall: 4.8/10
** 7)Philadelphia 76ers (2-0) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (2-0) at 7:30 pm EST**
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: Philadelphia -6
Last Meeting: February 26th, 2020. The Sixers had to play most of the game without their two best players as Joel Embiid left in the first quarter with a sprained shoulder. The Cavs, then the worst team in the East, led the entire way and won 108-94.
Competitiveness: The Cavs look like a much better team this year as Sexton has another year under his belt and they have Drummond underneath. There's a long way to go to challenge the Sixers, though, and they played an exhausting two-overtime trench war with the Pistons last night while Philly coasted to an easy win over the Knicks. 5/10
Importance: Definitely a litmus test game for the Cavs- can they hang with Philly and prove that they can be that dangerous team no one wants to face in the east play-in tournament? The 76ers might be looking past this game as they have a big clash with Tampa Bay coming up on Tuesday. 4/10
Style Points: This game gives us two matchups between stars. Joel Embiid has been on a mission to start this season, following up his 29/14 against Washington with a 27/10 against the Knicks. His matchup with Andre Drummond will be one to watch. At point guard, Simmons-Sexton could be an even more exciting face-off. The Cavs have played a more fun style of basketball this season, using Sexton to ignite a high pressure defense that stole a win in Detroit. That double-overtime win might prove costly tonight, though, when they run out of gas against a deeper and more talented Sixers team. Bonus points for the Cavs having that really fun color guy, I guess. 6.75/10
Overall: 5.25/10
6) Minnesota Timberwolves (2-0) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (1-1) at 10:00 pm EST
Where to watch: NBA TV
Spread: Los Angeles -11
Last Meeting: December 8th, 2019. AD dropped half a hundred and LeBron put up 32 and thirteen assists as the Lakers won a 142-125 slugfest. The Wolves hung around and trailed by only seven after three quarters before LA pulled away.
Competitiveness: The Wolves are off to a surprising 2-0 start, including an impressive win in Utah last night. Most would write this off as a scheduled loss, though, with a back-to-back against the defending champs and KAT getting dinged up at the end of the Jazz game. Still, it will be interesting to see how this new-look Wolves team trades punches with AD and Bron in the first half. 6/10
Importance: The Lakers seem to finally be settling into the new season after a disappointing showing on opening night, and will be looking for another statement win. Some Wolves fans have speculated that they will rest KAT after his injury scare tonight. I'd expect him to play, but no one in Minnesota thinks they will win this game. 3/10
Style Points: Anthony Edwards going up against two of the best in the game? DLo back in LA? Upstarts against the defending champs? Top notch storylines for this game, where the first half will be a good litmus test for Minnesota, before fatigue probably sets in for guys like Edwards and Culver and the game gets pretty ugly.
Minnesota's defense looks much improved this season, and their explosive bench can keep this game fun. And you know what you're getting with the Lakers' stars. Unfortunately the NBA TV rights to this game mean most fans will get the LA crew and miss out on the top notch Fox Sports North announcers. 8/10
Overall: 5.6/10
5) San Antonio Spurs (2-0) vs. New Orleans Pelicans (1-1) at 7:00 pm EST
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: New Orleans -5
Last Meeting: August 9th, 2020. The Spurs and Pels faced off for a high-scoring showdown in the bubble that saw the two teams combined for 77 fourth quarter points. JJ Redick went off and hit eight threes and Zion chipped in 25, but the rest of their teammates shit the bed and the Spurs won 122-113.
Competitiveness: The Spurs are off to a fast start, most recently squeaking out an impressive win over the Raptors last night. The Pelicans have produced mixed results, but beat Tampa by a more impressive margin and have an extra day of rest. Expect a close one early, with New Orleans having a sizeable edge late. 6.5/10
Importance: Both teams figure to be in the hunt for the final playoff spots and will see each other plenty this season as they are both in the same division. I doubt the Spurs would sweat this B2B loss too much, though. 7/10
Style Points: Zion put up a highlight-worthy 32 and 14 on Christmas Day against the Heat, and the Pels look like a new team on defense, making them one of the most interesting squads to watch this year. Ingram, Redick, Hart, and Lonzo can combine for an offensive explosion at any time. The Spurs can play kind of a bland style sometimes, especially with 35 year old LaMarcus Aldridge playing on a back-to-back. Dejounte Murray, who just posted his first career triple double and looks much improved this season, will be an interesting to player to watch today. This one feels like it could be a snooze-fest or a barn-burner, with nothing in between. 6.75/10
Overall: 6.7/10
4) Boston Celtics (1-1) vs. Indiana Pacers (2-0) at 8:00 pm EST
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: Boston -2.5
Last Meeting: Tuesday March 10th, 2020. The Celtics were the last team the Pacers faced before Miss Rona stepped in and put a stop to the basketball for awhile. Marcus Smart made the go-ahead layup to rescue Boston in the final minute after they blew a 19 point lead, and they held on to win 114-111. Sabonis posted a 28-9-8 night for Indiana.
Competitiveness: The Celtics have the rest advantage, as they got the night off to lick their wounds after a Christmas Night Stomping at the hands of KD and Kyrie, while the Pacers had to take the floor last night and beat up on the Bulls. The Pacers figure to be in the middle of the playoff pack, while the Celtics would like to challenge the Bucks and Nets at the top, and this game will be a huge early measuring stick for both teams. The Pacers will have home floor, which makes this anyone's game. 8/10
Importance: It's never too early to have a big game for playoff seeding! The Celtics will be anxious to prove that their opening game win against Milwaukee was no fluke, while the Pacers need to show us that they can beat someone better than the Knicks and Bulls. 7.5/10
Style Points: This is where this game kind of falls short. Tatum, Kemba, Sabonis, Brown, and others all provide lots of star power, but aren't the big names featured elsewhere on this list, and both teams tend to play slower, more defensive-oriented basketball. The Celtics' thumping at the hands of the Nets is more of a story for Brooklyn than for Boston, and Indiana has maybe been the playoff team that jumped off the page less than anyone else so far. Add in a game that's only broadcast locally and that overlaps with every other game but two and this game takes a bump in a packed Sunday night slate.
Still, this should be a very good game between two playoff teams, and a fun one to tune in for down the stretch if the Pacers keep it close. 5.5/10
Overall: 7/10
T-2) Orlando Magic (2-0) vs. Washington Wizards (0-2) at 7:00 pm EST
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: Washington -1.5
Last Meeting: Last night! The Magic and Wizards squared off for their first of back-to-back games, which was an exciting back-and-forth contest. The Magic had the edge on the glass for much of the game, which only intensified late as they pulled away and the Wizards started pressing and taking bad shots. Beal went off for 39 points while Westbrook posted a triple-double, proving that they can in fact play together just fine.
Competitiveness: Last night's game was a see-sawing battle for most of the evening. Orlando looks like the better team and one of the more improved squads in the East, if their win against Miami is any indication. Still, beating a team on their home floor twice in a row is extraordinarily difficult, and the Wizards get to regroup and see if they can fix their rebounding woes against the same team. Expect another entertaining toss-up!9/10
Importance: Both teams are in roughly the same boat: improved squads who will likely find themselves sitting on the edge of the Eastern Conference playoff field. They won't see each other again in the first half of the season, and to pick up a quick two games on their competition would be an enormous boost for Orlando. 7.5/10
Style Points: The Wizards have been playing a fun new style with Russ and Bradley Beal sharing the load on offense, and early speculation about how the pair will get along on the court has been promising. The Magic get the job done with comparatively little star power, but Vucevic has always been one of the more underrated players in the league and deserves some recognition. Terrence Ross and Davis Bertans will be other players to keep an eye on- Ross has been extremely hot offensively in his first two games, while Bertans is a streaky shooter who can be the key to Washington winning or losing.
Perhaps the most interesting storyline, though, is the back-to-back baseball-style two game series. College leagues are trying this out across the country and we've seen in leagues like the MAAC, Mountain West, and others how hard it is for superior teams to beat the same team on consecutive nights. We've also gotten a glimpse of this in the NBA preseason. This time, the teams are very evenly matched. How will the Wizards adjust tonight? What effect will the wonky scheduling have? 8/10
Overall: 8.2/10
T-2) Dallas Mavericks (0-2) vs. Los Angeles Clippers (2-0) at 3:30 pm EST
Where to Watch: NBA TV
Spread: Los Angeles -5
Last Meeting: August 30th, 2020. The Clippers knocked the Mavs out of the first round of the playoffs, winning Game 6 after the game was moved back due to the player strike. Doncic dropped 38 and Dorian Finney-Smith chipped in 16, but only one other Dallas played cracked double digits. L.A. moved on to the next round where they cruised through the first four games against the Nuggets and...oh wait hahahahahahahahahaha.
Competitiveness: The Mavs need to get their shit together. They posted a close opening night loss against the Suns and then got their doors kicked in by the Lakers... neither of those are alarming results, but they're not the mark of a playoff team. The Clippers are angry at the way last season ended, ready to take it out on the league, and they've looked like a juggernaut with Nic Batum in their lineup, putting up convincing wins over the other top two teams in the West. Doncic can keep any game close, but he needs his teammates to carry some of the load, and the Clippers are still the clear favourites here. 6.5/10
Importance: Dallas needs to show that they can beat playoff teams, as their schedule for the next few weeks doesn't get any easier after tonight. They'll face the Heat, Rockets, Magic, Nuggets, and Pelicans. They'll have to figure out who their second and third best scoring options are in the process. Both teams will be looking for a statement win on a national stage- they're the only teams playing in the afternoon tomorrow and get a national broadcast on NBA TV. 8/10
Style Points: Kawhi... Luka... PG13.... could you really get any more star power? The Mavs looking for revenge on the team that knocked them out of the playoffs by beating them in a Sunday Showcase game (albeit on NBA TV) in their house provides a great story to go along with the stars. The Clippers have been red hot from three point range to start the season, and a Mavs defense that allowed 138 points to the Lakers will probably provide plenty of opportunities for more fireworks. If not for the potential of a lopsided final score, this would be the #1 game of the day. Tune into this instead of football on a relatively light NFL day. 10/10
Overall: 8.2/10
1) Phoenix Suns (1-1) vs. Sacramento Kings (2-0) at 9:00 pm EST
Where to Watch: League Pass
Spread: Phoenix -3.5
Last Meeting: Last night! Sacramento jumped out to a 15-2 lead, but the Suns almost immediately cut that in half, and tied the game early in the third quarter. The teams traded baskets for much of the second half, with DeAaron Fox and Buddy Hield carrying the offensive load for the Kings, who held on to win thanks to some timely offensive rebounding from Richaun Holmes.
Competitiveness: Aside from the early flurry from the Kings, these teams were as evenly matched as they come, trading punches for the entire second half. The Suns probably won't shoot 11-44 from three point range again tonight, and the Kings will probably take better care of the basketball. Regardless, we're in for a fascinating rematch of two Western Conference playoff hopefuls. 10/10
Importance: Both the Suns and the Kings are exciting young teams with opportunities to improve on last season, and both figure to end up in that 7-10 seed range in the Western Conference. These two teams won't see each other again in the first half of the season, and the Suns cannot afford to drop back-to-back contests against one of their competitors for the last couple of playoff spots. The Kings, meanwhile, were largely overlooked by fans and writers heading into the season and look poised to outperform expectations. Going 3-0 to start the season would do a lot to quiet the doubters. Regardless, this two game series will likely end up mattering down the road. 8/10
Style Points: The Suns were the talk of the NBA Bubble in August and have continued turning heads with their opening night win against the Mavs. Chris Paul's presence at point guard allows them to run a better offense than "just let Devin Booker chuck as many threes as he wants and hope Ayton rebounds enough to let us eke out a close win". They're still a fun, up-tempo team that shoots lots of threes, and finally play some good defense if that's your thing too. Sacramento announced themselves as a team not to be slept on with their opening night win against the Nuggets (thanks Will Barton), and the trend continued last night. They've attempted the fewest threes of any team through two games this year, and their game plan of Fox driving and everyone crashing the glass gives us an intriguing contrast of styles.
Like I mentioned for the Wizards game, the baseball-style series also presents us with interesting questions to answer in this game (how will the Suns adjust on the glass? can the Kings beat the same team twice in a row?), and a nerve-wracking two games between two teams who are very close in talent level and playoff hopes. Perhaps most importantly, Phoenix's broadcast is the only one on League Pass so far that has figured out their on-court audio and actually sounds normal. Keep that one in mind! 8/10
Overall: 8.7/10
I also made a Google Form where you can pick all the winners of today's games... I'll link that below. Thought it would be cool to see how Reddit does predicting the winners. I'll close the form at 3:30 when the Mavs and Clips tip off. I'll try to pare this down length-wise if and when I do this again. Thanks for reading!
Pick the winners here!
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[Game Preview] Week 12 - Philadelphia Eagles(3-6-1) vs Seattle Seahawks (7-3)

Philadelphia Eagles (3-6-1) vs Seattle Seahawks(7-3)
Another week has passed and the Eagles notched another in the loss column, the saving grace now is after the Football Team won on Thanksgiving the Eagles are no longer kings of shit mountain. That title rests with Washington, though it could end up in the hands of the Giants by the team the Eagles kickoff on Monday night. Pathetically they could take that title back with a win over the Seahawks, though that appears to be unlikely. The Seahawks pack a potent offense led by All-Pro QB Russel Wilson who has made Jim Schwartz is bitch the past 4 years. What this Eagles team has in talent it completely lacks in discipline, heart and accountability which rests entirely on this coaching staff which repeatedly fails to get this team motivated and put them in the best position to win football games. Seattle has one of the worst defenses in the league especially against the pass, however I doubt Doug Pederson will come up with a game plan to exploit it, especially with Carson Wentz struggling to find any rhythm this season and leading the league in all the wrong categories. Both the coach and the QB will need to find some of that magic from the 2017 season if they have any hope of beating this tough Seahawks team Monday night.
General Information
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Date
Monday, November 30th, 2020
Game Time Game Location
8:15 PM - Eastern Lincoln Financial Field
7:15 PM - Central 1020 Pattison Ave
6:15 PM - Mountain Philadelphia, PA 19148
5:15 PM - Pacific Wikipedia - Map
Weather Forecast
Stadium Type: Open Air
Surface: Grass
Temperature: 64°F
Feels Like: 64°F
Forecast: Possible Light Rain. Rain throughout the day.
Chance of Precipitation: 56%
Cloud Coverage: 97%
Wind: South 13 MPH
Betting Odds
Oddsshark Information
Favorite/Opening Line: Seattle -5.5
OveUnder: 49
Record VS. Spread: Eagles 3-7, Seahawks 6-4
Where to Watch on TV
ESPN will broadcast Monday’s game to a national audience. Steve Levy will handle play-by-play duties and Brian Griese will provide analysis.
Week 12 TV Map
Radio Streams
List of Eagles Radio network member stations with internet broadcast availability
Radio.com 94.1 Desktop Streaming
Listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick
Calling the game on 94WIP and the Eagles Radio Network will be Merrill Reese, the NFL’s longest-tenured play-by-play announcer (44th season). Joining Reese in the radio booth will be former Eagles All-Pro wide receiver Mike Quick, while Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines.
Location Station Frequency
Philadelphia, PA WIP-FM 94.1 FM and 610 AM
Allentown, PA WCTO-FM 96.1 FM
Atlantic City/South Jersey WENJ-FM 97.3 FM
Levittown, PA WBCB-AM 1490 AM
Northumberland, PA WEGH-FM 107.3 FM
Pottsville, PA WPPA-AM 1360 AM
Reading, PA WEEU-AM 830 AM
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD WAFL-FM 97.7 FM
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA WEJL-FM 96.1 FM
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD WAFL-FM 97.7 FM
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD WEJL-AM 630 AM
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD WBAX-AM 1240 AM
Williamsport, PA WBZD-FM 93.3 FM
Wilmington, DE WDEL-FM/AM 101.7 FM
York/LancasteHarrisburg, PA WSOX-FM 96.1 FM
Philadelphia Spanish Radio
Rickie Ricardo and Bill Kulik will handle the broadcast in Spanish on Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia and the Eagles Spanish Radio Network.
Location Station Frequency
Philadelphia, PA LA MEGA 105.7 FM
Allentown, PA WSAN 1470 AM
Atlantic City, NJ WIBG 1020 AM; 101.3 FM
Seahawks Radio
Seahawks Radio Network Steve Raible returns for his 38th season in the radio booth, his 15th as the play-by-play announcer and “Voice of the Seahawks” after 22 seasons as the Seahawks analyst. Former Seahawks LB Dave Wyman will provide color commentary.
National Radio
Westwood One will broadcast the game to a national audience with Kevin Harlan on play-by-play and Ron Jaworski providing analysis.
Satellite Radio
Station Eagles Channel Seahawks Channel
Sirius Radio SIRI 83 SIRI 81
XM Radio XM 225 XM 226
Sirius XM Radio SXM 225 4 SXM 226
Eagles Social Media Seahawks Social Media
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
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Instagram Instagram
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NFC East Standings
NFC EAST Record PCT Home Road Div Conf PF PA Net Pts Streak
Football Team 4-7 .364 3-3 1-4 3-2 3-5 241 243 -2 1W
Eagles 3-6-1 .350 2-2-1 1-4 2-2 3-3 220 254 -34 2L
Giants 3-7 .300 2-3 1-4 3-2 3-6 195 236 -41 2W
Cowboys 3-8 .273 2-4 1-4 1-3 3-6 251 359 -108 1L
Series Information
The Seattle Seahawks lead the Philadelphia Eagles (11-7)
Series History
Head to Head Box Scores
First Game Played
December 12th, 1976 at Veteran's Stadium Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia Eagles 27 - Seattle Seahawks 10
Points Leader
Seattle Seahawks lead the Philadelphia Eagles (367-327)
Coaches Record
Doug Pederson: 0-4 against the Seahawks
Pete Carroll: 6-1 against Eagles
Coaches Head to Head
Doug Pederson vs Pete Carroll: Carroll leads 4-0
Quarterback Record
Carson Wentz: Against Seahawks: 0-4
Russell Wilson: Against Eagles: 5-0
Quarterbacks Head to Head
Carson Wentz vs Russell Wilson: Wilson leads 4-0
Records per Stadium
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Seahawks lead the Eagles: 5-0
Record @ CenturyLink Field: Seahawks lead 3-2
Rankings and Last Meeting Information
AP Pro 32 Ranking
Eagles No. 11 - Seahawks No. 7
Record
Eagles: 3-6-1
Seahawks: 7-3
Last Meeting
Sunday, Nov 24th, 2019
Seahawks 17 – Eagles 9
The Eagles season ended with their first loss at home since Week 12 of the regular season, which was, coincidentally, also a 17–9 home loss to the Seahawks. They failed to score a touchdown for the first time since Week 17 of the 2017 season. Carson Wentz left the game in the first quarter with a concussion following a dirty hit by Jadeveon Clowney, where he led with the crown of his helmet into the back of Carson Wentz’s head when he was already going to the ground. No penalty was called on the play, and Wentz was later ruled out for the game. This was the Eagles' third straight home Wild Card playoff loss.
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Last 10 Meetings
Date Winner Loser Score
01/05/20 Seahawks Eagles 17-9
11/24/19 Seahawks Eagles 17-9
12/3/17 Seahawks Eagles 24-10
11/20/16 Seahawks Eagles 26-15
12/07/14 Seahawks Eagles 24-14
12/01/11 Seahawks Eagles 31-14
11/02/08 Eagles Seahawks 26-7
12/02/07 Seahawks Eagles 28-24
12/05/05 Seahawks Eagles 42-0
12/08/02 Eagles Seahawks 27-20
09/23/01 Eagles Seahawks 27-3
Injury Reports Depth Charts
Eagles Eagles
Seahawks Seahawks
2012 “Expert” Picks
Week 12 - "Expert" Picks
2020 Team Stats
Eagles Season Stats
Seahawks Season Stats
2020 Stats (Starters/Leaders)
Passing
Name CMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT RAT
Wentz 220 377 58.4% 2326 14 14 73.3
Wilson 256 362 70.7% 2986 30 10 111.5
Rushing
Name ATT YDS YDS/G AVG TD
Sanders 102 585 83.6 5.7 3
Wilson 55 367 36.7 4.7 1
Receiving
Name REC YDS YDS/G AVG TD
Fulgham 31 451 64.4 14.5 4
Metcalf 48 862 86.2 18.0 9
Sacks
Name Sacks Team Total
Graham 7.0 34
Adams 5.5 25
Tackles
Name Total Solo Assist Sacks
Singleton 60 37 23 1.0
Wagner 96 56 40 3.0
Interceptions
Name Ints Team Total
Singleton/McLeod/Mills 1 3
Diggs/Neal/Griffin 2 10
Punting
Name ATT YDS LONG AVG NET IN 20 TB BP
Johnston 45 2198 66 48.6 42.3 15 4 0
Dickson 37 1835 67 49.6 44.1 19 4 0
Kicking
Name ATT MADE % LONG PAT
Elliot 14 10 71.4% 54 14/14
Myers 12 12 100% 61 36/38
Kick Returns
Name ATT YDS AVG LONG TD
Scott 12 227 18.9 25 0
Homer 12 291 24.3 44 0
Punt Returns
Name RET YDS AVG LONG TD FC
Ward 13 88 6.8 22 0 13
Moore 8 91 11.4 20 0 12
League Rankings 2020
Offense Rankings
Category Eagles Stat Eagles Rank Seahawks Stat Seahawks Rank
Total Offense 330.1 26th 400.0 4th
Rush Offense 121.1 12th 121.3 10th(t)
Pass Offense 209.0 28th 278.7 5th
Points Per Game 22.0 24th 31.8 2nd
3rd-Down Offense 37.5% 28th(t) 41.2% 18th
4th-Down Offense 36.8% 27th(t) 77.8% 3rd(t)
Red Zone Offense (TD%) 63.3% 13th 77.8% 2nd
Defense Rankings
Category Eagles Stat Eagles Rank Seahawks Stat Seahawks Rank
Total Defence 342.7 10th 434.9 32nd
Rush Defence 133.4 25th 91.2 4th
Pass Defence 209.3 6th 343.7 32nd
Points Per Game 25.4 16th 28.7 28th
3rd-Down Defence 38.1% 6th 49.6% 30th
4th-Down Defence 41.7% 5th(t) 56.3% 18th
Red Zone Defence(TD%) 65.6% T-19th 70.0% 28th
Team
Category Eagles Stat Eagles Rank Seahawks Stat Seahawks Rank
Turnover Diff. -9 30th +1 12th(t)
Penalty Per Game 6.1 21st(t) 5.3 6th(t)
Penalty Yards Per Game 48.2 14th 39.2 4th
Connections
Eagles HC Doug Pederson was born in Bellingham, WA, and grew up in Ferndale, WA. Pederson recently admitted that he "Grew up a Seahawks Fan" and used to attend Seahawks games at The Kingdome.
Eagles LBs coach Ken Flajole is from Seattle and previously coached the Seahawks’ DBs (1999, 2001-02) and LBs (2000).
Eagles Safeties coach Tim Hauck played for the Seahawks in 1997.
Seahawks Northeast Area Scout Todd Brunner worked for the Eagles for four seasons (1994-97) as an area scout covering the Northeast. He joined the Eagles as a scouting intern in 1992 and worked as a scouting assistant in 1993.
2020 Pro Bowlers
Eagles Seahawks
DT Fletcher Cox (Starter) QB Russel Wilson (Starter)
OG Brandon Brooks (Starter) MLB Bobby Wagner (Starter)
TE Zach Ertz
C Jason Kelce (Starter)
LS Rick Lavato (Starter)
General
Referee: Brad Allen
Philadelphia hosts Seattle for the first time since the 2019 NFC Wild Card playoff game. The Eagles are aiming for their third con-secutive win at Lincoln Financial Field after defeating N.Y. Giants (W, 22-21) and Dallas (W, 23-9) during Weeks 7-8.
Miles Sanders leads the NFL with 5.7 yards per rushing attempt (min. 100 attempts). His 83.6 rushing yards per game rank 4th in the NFL, trailing only Dalvin Cook (118.8), Derrick Henry (107.9) and Nick Chubb (95.8) in that category.
Jason Kelce has started 99 consectuive regular-season games, which is the longest active streak among NFL centers as well as the longest by an Eagles center since the 1970 merger (previously 95 by Guy Morriss from 1977-83). The last NFL center with 100 consecutive starts was Chris Myers from 2007-14 (123).
Brandon Graham leads the Eagles defense with 7.0 sacks, which ranks 9th among NFL players. Graham (11 TFLs) joins T.J. Watt (9.0, sacks, 14 TFLs) and Za’Darius Smith (8.0 sacks, 10 TFLs) as the only NFL players with 7.0+ sacks and 10+ TFLs this season.
Draft Picks
Eagles Seahawks
WR Jalen Raegor LB Jordyn Brooks
QB Jalen Hurts DE Darrell Taylor
LB Davion Taylor OG Damien Lewis
S K’Von Wallace TE Colby Parkinson
OT Jack Driscoll RB Deejay Dallas
WR John Hightower DE Alton Robinson
LB Shaun Bradley WR Freddie Swan
WR Quez Watkins TE/WR Stephen Sullivan
OT Prince Tega Wanogho
LB/DE Casey Toohill
Notable Off-season Additions
Eagles Seahawks
S Will Parks S Jamal Adams
DT Javon Hargrave OT Cedric Ogbuehi
CB Nickell Robey-Coleman RB Carlos Hyde
CB Darius Slay RT Brandon Shell
DE Carlos Dunlap
DE Benson Mayowa
WR Phillip Dorsett
DT Bruce Irvin
TE Greg Olsen
CB Quinton Dunbar
Notable Off-season Departures
Eagles Seahawks
S Malcom Jenkins S Bradley McDonald
CB Ronald Darby DE Jadaveon Clowney
RB Jordan Howard OT George Fant
WR Nelson Agholor DL Quiton Jefferson
OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai DL Al Woods
LB Kamu Grugler-Hill OL Germain Ifedi
RB Darren Sproles DE Ziggy Ansah
DT Timmy Jernigan LB Mychal Kendricks
LB Nigel Bradham
Milestones
Eagles QB Carson Wentz (109) needs 1 passing TDs to take sole possession of 4th on the Eagles all-time passing yards list moving ahead of QB Norm Snead.
Eagles DT Fletcher Cox (52.5) needs 2 sacks to move up to 5th on the Eagles all-time sack list tying DE Hugh Douglas
Eagles DE Vinny Curry (29) needs 1 sacks to move up to 18th on the Eagles all-time sack list passing DT Jerome Brown
Stats to Know
Stat to Know: Bird is the Word
The average Bald Eagle's wingspan is considerably more than an Osprey's. The weight disparity between the two is even more pronounced, the male Bald Eagle doubling its counterpart's weight. So whereas Bald Eagles are known to harass Osprey nests and even steal Ospreys' food directly from them, this Philadelphia Eagles team is anything but average and is an embarrassment in the turnover department, currently third-to-last in turnover margin at -9, while the Seahawks are middle-of-the-pack at +1. A Bald Eagle is expected to be large, strong, agile, pesky, and majestic. The 2020 Philadelphia Eagles field 2 Cornerbacks 5'9 and under, they field undersized Linebackers and Safeties, and don't have a bruising Running Back to feature. They have been incapable of imposing their will on Offense or Defense. The only consistency shown in 2020 is in just how bad the team is, while still on top of the division. Some mornings I stare into the foggy mirror, with Lionel Richie's "Hello" playing on my Google speaker, and wonder what we've done to deserve this. Sad Eagles
Matchups to Watch
Russel Wilson vs. the Eagles Run Defense
This Eagles team has been woefully pathetic against the run this season, but even more so against opposing QBs who are not afraid to take off. Of the top 5 rushing performances against the Eagles defense this season 3 of them are QBs (Lamar Jackson and Daniel Jones 2x). Russell Wilson may turn 32 Sunday, but he is still a threat with his legs as he currently leads the Seahawks in rushing yards and is on pace for his second biggest rushing season in his career. Jim Schwartz has had zero answer the past 4 years against Russel Wilson and I don’t expect that to magically change on Monday. Schwartz best bet may be to spy Wilson with Rookie Davion Taylor, who has the athletic ability to keep up with Wilson, however Schwartz has failed to used spies on Wilson in the past, so if he makes a change in how it operates it will be a large evolution in his character which doesn’t seem realistic. I expect much of the same with Schwartz against Wilson on Monday, base Nickel defense with Cover-1 man and the corners playing 10 yards off to give easy outlets to Wilson.
A Moveable Object vs a Stoppable Force
If Philly wants to have any chance to win on Monday they are going to need to score points on the offensive side of the football, something they have failed to do regularly this season. Carson Wentz has been one of if not the worst QB in the NFL this season, at least the worst who hasn’t been benched yet. He has been a turn over machine and has been sacked the most in the NFL. But the offensive woes don’t lay solely at his feet, Doug Pederson has done Wentz no favors. Despite Wentz’s struggles Pederson has continued to lead on the QB, despite having one of the best running backs in the league who is averaging 5.7 yards per carry and has big play potential in Miles Sanders. It isn’t just that Pederson is abandoning the run, he is also calling a bland predictable offense which has failed to put his players in the best position to succeed. On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks have had issues stopping anyone this season, especially through the air where they rank dead last. They have given up an average of 343.7 yards per game. In recent weeks, they’ve been better in this area. They have given up over 300 passing yards just once in the last four games. If the Eagles have any shot to win Sunday, they need to win this matchup.
Carlos Dunlap vs Jordan Mailata
After Jason Peters gave up 3 sacks, 3 QB hits and 7 pressures in just 47 snaps before leaving the last game with an injury, he's thankfully moving to right guard somewhere he should have been after returning from the IR. This means Mailata will be back at LT where he was playing well before being benched for Peters return. He will face off against Carlos Dunlap who has 3 sacks in 3 games since joining the Seahawks. This is going to be the second time the Eagles faced Dunlap who in Week 3, had 4 pressures, 9 tackles, a QB hit, a TFL and a batted pass when facing Peters. If Mailata can play the way he was before he was wrongly benched by this inept coaching staff. Suring up Wentz’s backside should give him a little more confidence, something he has woefully lacked this season. This should be a good matchup against the young Mailata and the ageless vet in Dunlap.
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