

Welcome to the Week 3 installment of NFL picks

While this week’s Thursday Night game is not the most exciting game, there is still some money to be made. This past week was not my best, but with a record of 12-6 (not counting props) this football season, we keep this train rolling, and we keep making money.

Tonight we have the battle of Florida teams. The Miami Dolphins head north to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars. The team’s fan base and fantasy football players will have their eyes glued to the game, watching every play with the utmost attention. For gamblers, their only rooting interest is whatever will lead to money in their pocket.

The Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars kick off Week 3 of the NFL season in a Thursday night showdown. Both teams come off a three-point loss to division rivals. The Dolphins lost to the Buffalo Bills 31-28, while the Jaguars fell to the Tennessee Titans, 33-20.

The New York Giants signed running back Devonta Freeman, the team announced on Wednesday.

Welcome to the post-Week 2 edition of triggering power rankings.

Week 2 in the NFL was brutal. Injury reports almost broke social media. In fact, you could probably make a pretty impressive fantasy team using just the names of players injured in week 2. Let’s take a look at the injuries that occurred and what impact they will have on teams going forward. In today’s injury review we will look at the rash of knee injuries and tomorrow we will look at everything else.

Sunday saw the debut of the sixth overall pick, Justin Herbert in the team’s home game against the defending Super Bowl Champion, the Kansas City Chiefs.

Sad News out of the NFL. Gale Sayers, who played for the Chicago Bears from 1965 to 1971, has passed away. He was 77.

It was an offensive heavy week for the potential stars of the National Football League. The rookie quarterbacks made strong appearances and several skill position players continued to dominate in the second week of play. However, the defensive rookies still had a few stellar performances and the Los Angeles Chargers, despite the loss, should have a lot of faith in where their 2020 draft class could take them.

Three NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks and predictions for Week 3.

Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.

While this week’s Thursday Night game is not the most exciting game, there is still some money to be made. This past week was not my best, but with a record of 12-6 (not counting props) this football season, we keep this train rolling, and we keep making money.

Tonight we have the battle of Florida teams. The Miami Dolphins head north to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars. The team’s fan base and fantasy football players will have their eyes glued to the game, watching every play with the utmost attention. For gamblers, their only rooting interest is whatever will lead to money in their pocket.

The Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars kick off Week 3 of the NFL season in a Thursday night showdown. Both teams come off a three-point loss to division rivals. The Dolphins lost to the Buffalo Bills 31-28, while the Jaguars fell to the Tennessee Titans, 33-20.

The New York Giants signed running back Devonta Freeman, the team announced on Wednesday.

Welcome to the post-Week 2 edition of triggering power rankings.

Week 2 in the NFL was brutal. Injury reports almost broke social media. In fact, you could probably make a pretty impressive fantasy team using just the names of players injured in week 2. Let’s take a look at the injuries that occurred and what impact they will have on teams going forward. In today’s injury review we will look at the rash of knee injuries and tomorrow we will look at everything else.

Sunday saw the debut of the sixth overall pick, Justin Herbert in the team’s home game against the defending Super Bowl Champion, the Kansas City Chiefs.

Sad News out of the NFL. Gale Sayers, who played for the Chicago Bears from 1965 to 1971, has passed away. He was 77.

It was an offensive heavy week for the potential stars of the National Football League. The rookie quarterbacks made strong appearances and several skill position players continued to dominate in the second week of play. However, the defensive rookies still had a few stellar performances and the Los Angeles Chargers, despite the loss, should have a lot of faith in where their 2020 draft class could take them.

Three NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks and predictions for Week 3.

Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.
⚽️Patrick Mahomes Welcomes MESSI To His House! 🤯 (Plus Rashee Rice Update) #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom #RasheeRice #PatrickMahomes #Messi
🚨 RASHEE RICE UPDATE 🏹
Rashee Rice has officially finished his 30-day sentence and was released from custody today. Per court records, he was authorized to visit Parkland Hospital for rehabilitation throughout his time away to manage his recovery from recent knee surgery.
JALEN BRUNSON IS THE 2026 NBA FINALS MVP!
Brunson averaged 32.6 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 4.6 APG in the NBA Finals, leading the Knicks to their first championship in 53 years 🏆
PATRICK MAHOMES: THE HALF-BILLION DOLLAR MAN! 💰 New Contract Breakdown | CHIEFS NEWS #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom #PatrickMahomes #NFL