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The New York Jets pulled off an upset over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, which gave them their first win of the season. They also may have just lost what they have been trying to get all year long.

The New York Jets pulled off an upset over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, which gave them their first win of the season. They also may have just lost what they have been trying to get all year long.

In an AFC East matchup with significant playoff implications, the Miami Dolphins (9-5) defeated the New England Patriots (6-8) to solidify a divisional transition of power. The loss leaves the Patriots with multiple questions as their early offseason approaches, while the Dolphins remain firmly in the playoff hunt.

The New York Mets have already been busy this winter and they are hoping to get a few more players to come to the Big Apple this offseason.

Dan Haren is on the ballot for the first time this year. The big right-hander pitched 13 years in the majors and was about as durable as they come. Let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.

Tonight we have the second to last Sunday night game of the 2020 NFL regular season as the 9-4 Cleveland Browns take on the 5-8 New York Giants. The Browns need the win to stay ahead of the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card race. Meanwhile, the Giants will be without Daniel Jones for this game and need this win to keep pace with the Washington Football Team in the race for the NFC East division title. With both teams in need of a win, gamblers should expect a close and competitive game.

The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.

Nearing the end of the regular season, we are running out of time to take full advantage of NFL DFS. Of course, it is still available throughout the playoffs, but things can get wonky real fast with only two or four games on the slate. Crack open a cold one (or brew a cup of coffee) and let’s dive into this week’s 11-game slate.

Week 15 features a key NFC matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) and the Arizona Cardinals (7-6). With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, this is a must-win game for both teams. Eagles’ rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts gets his second career start against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.

In a battle between two teams fighting for the number one seed in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints.

The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.

Even ugly wins qualify as wins. The Green Bay Packers pulled out an ugly 24-16 win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night. The Green Bay offense produced 145 rushing yards from Aaron Jones and only 143 passing yards from Aaron Rodgers, but Green Bay was able to ride a dominant first half to remain in possession of the NFC’s number one seed.

Gonzaga and Iowa were in action yesterday so we’ll catch you up on that, and there are six ranked teams playing today, including #19 Rutgers and #13 Illinois.

The New York Jets pulled off an upset over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, which gave them their first win of the season. They also may have just lost what they have been trying to get all year long.

In an AFC East matchup with significant playoff implications, the Miami Dolphins (9-5) defeated the New England Patriots (6-8) to solidify a divisional transition of power. The loss leaves the Patriots with multiple questions as their early offseason approaches, while the Dolphins remain firmly in the playoff hunt.

The New York Mets have already been busy this winter and they are hoping to get a few more players to come to the Big Apple this offseason.

Dan Haren is on the ballot for the first time this year. The big right-hander pitched 13 years in the majors and was about as durable as they come. Let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.

Tonight we have the second to last Sunday night game of the 2020 NFL regular season as the 9-4 Cleveland Browns take on the 5-8 New York Giants. The Browns need the win to stay ahead of the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card race. Meanwhile, the Giants will be without Daniel Jones for this game and need this win to keep pace with the Washington Football Team in the race for the NFC East division title. With both teams in need of a win, gamblers should expect a close and competitive game.

The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.

Nearing the end of the regular season, we are running out of time to take full advantage of NFL DFS. Of course, it is still available throughout the playoffs, but things can get wonky real fast with only two or four games on the slate. Crack open a cold one (or brew a cup of coffee) and let’s dive into this week’s 11-game slate.

Week 15 features a key NFC matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) and the Arizona Cardinals (7-6). With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, this is a must-win game for both teams. Eagles’ rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts gets his second career start against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.

In a battle between two teams fighting for the number one seed in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints.

The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.

Even ugly wins qualify as wins. The Green Bay Packers pulled out an ugly 24-16 win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night. The Green Bay offense produced 145 rushing yards from Aaron Jones and only 143 passing yards from Aaron Rodgers, but Green Bay was able to ride a dominant first half to remain in possession of the NFC’s number one seed.

Gonzaga and Iowa were in action yesterday so we’ll catch you up on that, and there are six ranked teams playing today, including #19 Rutgers and #13 Illinois.
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