
Falcons, Bears Will Play Sunday Despite COVID-19 Scare
Sunday’s game between the Falcons and Bears will go on despite a COVID-19 scare inside the Atlanta locker room.
Sunday’s game between the Falcons and Bears will go on despite a COVID-19 scare inside the Atlanta locker room.
After a quick 2-0 start, the Los Angeles Rams will fly back East to take on the Buffalo Bills in what should be a shootout. Both teams are entering Week 3 at 2-0, so this will be a test for each team.
The talk of the NFC North offseason was the Green Bay Packers selecting Jordan Love in the first round. After not drafting a single skill player in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Packers offense exploded for 85 points in the first two games.
The Carolina Panthers will travel to Los Angeles, CA on Sunday afternoon to face the Chargers in Week 3 of the 2020 NFL season. The Panthers enter Week 3 winless, while the Chargers come into this week 1-1. Carolina leads the all-time series 5-1 which includes a three-game winning streak. This is a must-win game for the Panthers who are aiming to break their 10 game losing streak.
Week 2 was a tale of two different tapes for the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, the Raiders had the upset of the week, defeating the New Orleans Saints at home. The Patriots, on the other hand, were defeated in Seattle by the Seahawks, after being cruelly denied on the goalline by the Seahawk defense. Both teams would benefit massively from this win, the Patriots need to keep pace in the AFC East with the 2-0 Buffalo Bills, and the Raiders need to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs who are 2-0.
Heading out to Glendale, AZ is the Detroit Lions (0-2) to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-0). The last time these teams met, nobody walked away from the game a winner as it ended in a tie. This game features two teams heading in opposite directions. The Lions have suffered two divisional losses to start this season. In contrast, the Cardinals have looked red hot through the first couple of weeks. The Lions’ defense looks to redeem themselves and slow down Kyler Murray and his explosive offense in week 3.
Two teams struggling to keep their heads above the water after winless starts to the season face off at Lincoln Financial Field in South Philadelphia, with the home Eagles (0-2) welcoming the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2) for a Sunday afternoon tilt.
On Thursday, the Miami Dolphins pulled off the upset over the Jacksonville Jaguars, winning 31-13. Despite being three-point underdogs, the Dolphins had a controlling wire to wire victory over the Jaguars. Hopefully, tomorrow’s games are filled with underdog upsets like the one on Thursday night.
The winless Houston Texans will face the 2-0 Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh. The Steelers lead the all-time series 4-2 and have won four out of the last five games. The Texans’ losses came at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens, both of which have two of the leagues most talented quarterbacks.
The San Francisco 49ers will play at Metlife Stadium on Sunday afternoon for the second week in a row, facing the New York Giants this week. The Giants lead the all-time series between the teams, 17-16, and have won the last two of three games.
In what should be a blowout, the New York Jets head to Indianapolis to take on the Colts. An interesting storyline in this game is that there are 12 former Colts on the Jets roster or practice squad ahead of Sunday’s game. The Colts are hoping that this could finally be the game where T.Y. Hilton gets out of his slump.
Before the opening day of the 2020 season, the Chicago Bears were in the midst of a quarterback battle. Fans, analysts, and coaches alike went back and forth about whether to start Nick Foles or Mitchell Trubisky. After two straight wins, Trubisky appears to have the reins to the offense for the time being.
Sunday’s game between the Falcons and Bears will go on despite a COVID-19 scare inside the Atlanta locker room.
After a quick 2-0 start, the Los Angeles Rams will fly back East to take on the Buffalo Bills in what should be a shootout. Both teams are entering Week 3 at 2-0, so this will be a test for each team.
The talk of the NFC North offseason was the Green Bay Packers selecting Jordan Love in the first round. After not drafting a single skill player in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Packers offense exploded for 85 points in the first two games.
The Carolina Panthers will travel to Los Angeles, CA on Sunday afternoon to face the Chargers in Week 3 of the 2020 NFL season. The Panthers enter Week 3 winless, while the Chargers come into this week 1-1. Carolina leads the all-time series 5-1 which includes a three-game winning streak. This is a must-win game for the Panthers who are aiming to break their 10 game losing streak.
Week 2 was a tale of two different tapes for the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, the Raiders had the upset of the week, defeating the New Orleans Saints at home. The Patriots, on the other hand, were defeated in Seattle by the Seahawks, after being cruelly denied on the goalline by the Seahawk defense. Both teams would benefit massively from this win, the Patriots need to keep pace in the AFC East with the 2-0 Buffalo Bills, and the Raiders need to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs who are 2-0.
Heading out to Glendale, AZ is the Detroit Lions (0-2) to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-0). The last time these teams met, nobody walked away from the game a winner as it ended in a tie. This game features two teams heading in opposite directions. The Lions have suffered two divisional losses to start this season. In contrast, the Cardinals have looked red hot through the first couple of weeks. The Lions’ defense looks to redeem themselves and slow down Kyler Murray and his explosive offense in week 3.
Two teams struggling to keep their heads above the water after winless starts to the season face off at Lincoln Financial Field in South Philadelphia, with the home Eagles (0-2) welcoming the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2) for a Sunday afternoon tilt.
On Thursday, the Miami Dolphins pulled off the upset over the Jacksonville Jaguars, winning 31-13. Despite being three-point underdogs, the Dolphins had a controlling wire to wire victory over the Jaguars. Hopefully, tomorrow’s games are filled with underdog upsets like the one on Thursday night.
The winless Houston Texans will face the 2-0 Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh. The Steelers lead the all-time series 4-2 and have won four out of the last five games. The Texans’ losses came at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens, both of which have two of the leagues most talented quarterbacks.
The San Francisco 49ers will play at Metlife Stadium on Sunday afternoon for the second week in a row, facing the New York Giants this week. The Giants lead the all-time series between the teams, 17-16, and have won the last two of three games.
In what should be a blowout, the New York Jets head to Indianapolis to take on the Colts. An interesting storyline in this game is that there are 12 former Colts on the Jets roster or practice squad ahead of Sunday’s game. The Colts are hoping that this could finally be the game where T.Y. Hilton gets out of his slump.
Before the opening day of the 2020 season, the Chicago Bears were in the midst of a quarterback battle. Fans, analysts, and coaches alike went back and forth about whether to start Nick Foles or Mitchell Trubisky. After two straight wins, Trubisky appears to have the reins to the offense for the time being.
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