
Week 8 Preview: New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears
The New Orleans Saints travel to Chicago, IL Sunday afternoon to face the Bears in Week 8 of the 2020 season.

The New Orleans Saints travel to Chicago, IL Sunday afternoon to face the Bears in Week 8 of the 2020 season.

The NFC East has been the worst division in the league this season. Sunday Night Football this week pits two bitter division rivals against each other. It is normally a very intriguing game, but the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4-1) and Dallas Cowboys (2-5) have been very injury-riddled.

On Sunday, 500 people will be able to watch the Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions play in Ford Field. The 4-2 Colts are coming off of their bye week and look to continue their success against the 3-3 Lions. Detroit will look to keep pace with the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers in the NFC North, while the Colts look to keep pace with the Titans in the AFC South and Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens in the wild card race.

Another week, another weekend of football, another chance to make some money. In addition to betting the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under total, you can also bet on what are called “props”.

The Pittsburgh Steelers (6-0) travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens (5-1) in a pivotal division matchup. Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Ben Roethlisberger face off for the first time in their careers in a battle of top quarterbacks in the league. The Ravens come off their bye week with extra time for preparation, while the Steelers enter off of a hard-fought win over the Tennessee Titans last week.

The Pittsburgh Steelers could win a Super Bowl this year, which would set the team with a late pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. With the defense looking complete, look for the Steelers to use their first-round pick on an offensive need.

After ending the 2019 season with the top seed in the AFC Playoffs, the Baltimore Ravens fell short of their Super Bowl expectations. This season they retooled and are on track to make a Super Bowl run. Currently, the Ravens are 5-1 and only a game out of the top seed in the AFC. However, despite their success this season, that hasn’t kept them from being active on the trade market.

The story of the 2020 NFL season has been injuries. The matchup between NFC North division rivals will be no different on Sunday afternoon. The Green Bay Packers (5-1) may again be without Aaron Jones and Kevin King, and the Minnesota Vikings (1-5) had all four starting defensive backs on the injury report Wednesday and Thursday.

The Houston Texans season has been a disaster from the beginning. As the trade deadline approaches they could at least set themselves up for the rebuild that will be coming this offseason. Bill O’Brien is gone, which is a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, his mistakes still loom heavy on the Texans organization.

The Los Angeles Rams will fly cross-country from sunny Los Angeles to sunny Miami to take on the suddenly competitive Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins are coming off a bye week and previously won 24-0 against the Jets, eventually featuring the highly-anticipated debut of Tua Tagovailoa.

As the halfway point of the 2020 NFL season is quickly approaching, here’s a look at 10 old guys who now call new places and teams home. From Veterans who prior to this season spent their whole career in one place, as Philip Rivers and Tom Brady, to journeymen who have made a few different stops along the way, Like Jadeveon Clowney and Teddy Bridgewater.

If the 2021 NFL Draft took place today, the New York Giants would have the second overall pick. They hold a record of 1-6, with their lone win coming over their division rival Washington Football Team.

The New Orleans Saints travel to Chicago, IL Sunday afternoon to face the Bears in Week 8 of the 2020 season.

The NFC East has been the worst division in the league this season. Sunday Night Football this week pits two bitter division rivals against each other. It is normally a very intriguing game, but the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4-1) and Dallas Cowboys (2-5) have been very injury-riddled.

On Sunday, 500 people will be able to watch the Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions play in Ford Field. The 4-2 Colts are coming off of their bye week and look to continue their success against the 3-3 Lions. Detroit will look to keep pace with the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers in the NFC North, while the Colts look to keep pace with the Titans in the AFC South and Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens in the wild card race.

Another week, another weekend of football, another chance to make some money. In addition to betting the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under total, you can also bet on what are called “props”.

The Pittsburgh Steelers (6-0) travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens (5-1) in a pivotal division matchup. Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Ben Roethlisberger face off for the first time in their careers in a battle of top quarterbacks in the league. The Ravens come off their bye week with extra time for preparation, while the Steelers enter off of a hard-fought win over the Tennessee Titans last week.

The Pittsburgh Steelers could win a Super Bowl this year, which would set the team with a late pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. With the defense looking complete, look for the Steelers to use their first-round pick on an offensive need.

After ending the 2019 season with the top seed in the AFC Playoffs, the Baltimore Ravens fell short of their Super Bowl expectations. This season they retooled and are on track to make a Super Bowl run. Currently, the Ravens are 5-1 and only a game out of the top seed in the AFC. However, despite their success this season, that hasn’t kept them from being active on the trade market.

The story of the 2020 NFL season has been injuries. The matchup between NFC North division rivals will be no different on Sunday afternoon. The Green Bay Packers (5-1) may again be without Aaron Jones and Kevin King, and the Minnesota Vikings (1-5) had all four starting defensive backs on the injury report Wednesday and Thursday.

The Houston Texans season has been a disaster from the beginning. As the trade deadline approaches they could at least set themselves up for the rebuild that will be coming this offseason. Bill O’Brien is gone, which is a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, his mistakes still loom heavy on the Texans organization.

The Los Angeles Rams will fly cross-country from sunny Los Angeles to sunny Miami to take on the suddenly competitive Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins are coming off a bye week and previously won 24-0 against the Jets, eventually featuring the highly-anticipated debut of Tua Tagovailoa.

As the halfway point of the 2020 NFL season is quickly approaching, here’s a look at 10 old guys who now call new places and teams home. From Veterans who prior to this season spent their whole career in one place, as Philip Rivers and Tom Brady, to journeymen who have made a few different stops along the way, Like Jadeveon Clowney and Teddy Bridgewater.

If the 2021 NFL Draft took place today, the New York Giants would have the second overall pick. They hold a record of 1-6, with their lone win coming over their division rival Washington Football Team.
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