
Splash’s Week 9 Power Rankings
Welcome to the post-Week 9 edition of triggering power rankings.
Welcome to the post-Week 9 edition of triggering power rankings.
Week 9 is in the books, and the NFC playoff picture continues to evolve. Which teams have the best shot of playing into the postseason?
Of the many issues the Dallas Cowboys have faced this season, the starting quarterback position is the most worrisome. So far this season, a total of four quarterbacks have started under center. Dallas is 2-7, and as the injuries continue to pile up, the results have been disappointing.
Week 9 of the NFL season has come and passed, delivering another three handfuls of rookie performances that impressed. This week was a top-heavy offensive group with a new quarterback name. However, several defensive rookies are either making their debut the list this week or establishing themselves as legitimate Defensive Rookie of the Year contenders.
As a Green Bay Packer fan, it has been quite the journey since last year’s NFC championship exit. The team added Devin Funchess, Christian Kirksey, and Rick Wagner via free agency, a solid start to the offseason. Then, instead of drafting a receiver or linebacker in the first round of the draft, Green Bay traded up to take Jordan Love, a quarterback, who won’t see the field until 2022 barring injury.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 9 in the NFL.
The New York Jets and New England Patriots were expected to play a competitive game on PrimeTime Monday night, just not at the score that they did.
In what has become a recurring theme in the 2020 NFL season, the Los Angeles Chargers (2-6) came up short at the end of the game. The Las Vegas Raiders (5-3) escaped town with a 31-26 win against their division foe.
The Arizona Cardinals were the favorites against the Miami Dolphins coming off a huge win and a bye week. However, Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami offense took command early and never looked back.
In a game between two of the National Football League’s most high-powered offenses, the Seattle Seahawks traveled to Orchard Park to battle the Buffalo Bills. The Bills scored 44 points for the first time in four years, defeating the Seahawks 44-34. They improve to 7-2 for the first time since 1993.
The New Orleans Saints faced off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday Night Football with expectations of a high-scoring affair. Instead, the game was a major disappointment as the Bucs fell apart and the Saints exploded en route to a 38-3 victory.
Yesterday, we had plenty of exciting NFL action. Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before the games kicked off yesterday and were able to make some money. While last night’s game was between two future Hall of Famers, tonight’s game is between the struggled Cam Newton and past his prime Joe Flacco.
Welcome to the post-Week 9 edition of triggering power rankings.
Week 9 is in the books, and the NFC playoff picture continues to evolve. Which teams have the best shot of playing into the postseason?
Of the many issues the Dallas Cowboys have faced this season, the starting quarterback position is the most worrisome. So far this season, a total of four quarterbacks have started under center. Dallas is 2-7, and as the injuries continue to pile up, the results have been disappointing.
Week 9 of the NFL season has come and passed, delivering another three handfuls of rookie performances that impressed. This week was a top-heavy offensive group with a new quarterback name. However, several defensive rookies are either making their debut the list this week or establishing themselves as legitimate Defensive Rookie of the Year contenders.
As a Green Bay Packer fan, it has been quite the journey since last year’s NFC championship exit. The team added Devin Funchess, Christian Kirksey, and Rick Wagner via free agency, a solid start to the offseason. Then, instead of drafting a receiver or linebacker in the first round of the draft, Green Bay traded up to take Jordan Love, a quarterback, who won’t see the field until 2022 barring injury.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 9 in the NFL.
The New York Jets and New England Patriots were expected to play a competitive game on PrimeTime Monday night, just not at the score that they did.
In what has become a recurring theme in the 2020 NFL season, the Los Angeles Chargers (2-6) came up short at the end of the game. The Las Vegas Raiders (5-3) escaped town with a 31-26 win against their division foe.
The Arizona Cardinals were the favorites against the Miami Dolphins coming off a huge win and a bye week. However, Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami offense took command early and never looked back.
In a game between two of the National Football League’s most high-powered offenses, the Seattle Seahawks traveled to Orchard Park to battle the Buffalo Bills. The Bills scored 44 points for the first time in four years, defeating the Seahawks 44-34. They improve to 7-2 for the first time since 1993.
The New Orleans Saints faced off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday Night Football with expectations of a high-scoring affair. Instead, the game was a major disappointment as the Bucs fell apart and the Saints exploded en route to a 38-3 victory.
Yesterday, we had plenty of exciting NFL action. Hopefully, you read my weekly prop bets article before the games kicked off yesterday and were able to make some money. While last night’s game was between two future Hall of Famers, tonight’s game is between the struggled Cam Newton and past his prime Joe Flacco.
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