
Splash’s Week 15 Power Rankings
Welcome to the post-Week 15 edition of triggering power rankings.

Welcome to the post-Week 15 edition of triggering power rankings.

The Cleveland Browns needed a win yesterday to solidify their place in the 2020 NFL Playoffs. They did just that. The Browns are ever so close to ending a 17-year playoff drought and also matched their best record since 2007.

In a battle between two of the NFL’s premier teams, the Kansas City Chiefs traveled to New Orleans to battle the Saints. In a game that featured 49 first downs and nearly 700 yards of total offense, here’s what happened in this one.

The Carolina Panthers fired general manager Marty Hurney on Monday over philosophical differences.

Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts both had incredible games, but it was the Cardinals who got the last laugh on Sunday in Glendale.

In the early window of Sunday games, Andy Dalton threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas Cowboys cruised to a 41-33 win against the San Francisco 49ers in Arlington, Tex.

To conclude an entertaining Week 15 in the NFL, we have a not so appealing matchup tonight between the 11-2 Pittsburgh Steelers and the 2-10-1 Cincinnati Bengals. These two AFC North opponents played in Week 10, and even with Joe Burrow under center for the Bengals, the Steelers came away with the easy win, 36-10. The Steelers are fighting for the top seed in the AFC playoffs, while the Bengals are hoping to play spoilers.

Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).

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.

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.

Welcome to the post-Week 15 edition of triggering power rankings.

The Cleveland Browns needed a win yesterday to solidify their place in the 2020 NFL Playoffs. They did just that. The Browns are ever so close to ending a 17-year playoff drought and also matched their best record since 2007.

In a battle between two of the NFL’s premier teams, the Kansas City Chiefs traveled to New Orleans to battle the Saints. In a game that featured 49 first downs and nearly 700 yards of total offense, here’s what happened in this one.

The Carolina Panthers fired general manager Marty Hurney on Monday over philosophical differences.

Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts both had incredible games, but it was the Cardinals who got the last laugh on Sunday in Glendale.

In the early window of Sunday games, Andy Dalton threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas Cowboys cruised to a 41-33 win against the San Francisco 49ers in Arlington, Tex.

To conclude an entertaining Week 15 in the NFL, we have a not so appealing matchup tonight between the 11-2 Pittsburgh Steelers and the 2-10-1 Cincinnati Bengals. These two AFC North opponents played in Week 10, and even with Joe Burrow under center for the Bengals, the Steelers came away with the easy win, 36-10. The Steelers are fighting for the top seed in the AFC playoffs, while the Bengals are hoping to play spoilers.

Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).

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.

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.
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