
Splash’s Week 13 Power Rankings
Welcome to the post-Week 13 edition of triggering power rankings.
Welcome to the post-Week 13 edition of triggering power rankings.
To many, the 2020 NFL season seems like it just got started. To others, the offseason can’t come soon enough. However, we have roughly a quarter of the season left and it’s time to start thinking about the yearly award winners.
With the amount of history made in Lambeau Field last Sunday evening, Aaron Rodgers decided to continue the train this Sunday afternoon against the Philadelphia Eagles. Rodgers threw his 400th career touchdown pass in the third quarter and became the first quarterback in NFL history to have five seasons of 35 touchdown passes or more. Rodgers also has the fewest interceptions (88) ever for a quarterback hitting the 400th career touchdown pass mark.
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
As Aaron Rodgers turns 37, he looks just as good now as he did while winning the first of two MVP awards in 2011. During that 15-1 season for Green Bay, Rodgers completed 68.3 percent of his passes, threw for 4,643 yards, and 45/6 touchdown to interception ratio. In 2020, nine years older, Rodgers on pace for 4,509 yards, 48 touchdowns, six interceptions, and currently has a quarterback rating of 117.6 which is second in his career behind the 2011 season.
Welcome to the post-Week 12 edition of triggering power rankings.
With their season on the line, the Chicago Bears turned to 2017 first-round draft pick Mitchell Trubisky. Head Coach Matt Nagy preached his confidence for the offense under his fourth-year quarterback during every press conference this week. Trubisky even gave a powerful pre-game speech to the Bears, but all of the words failed to convert into winning action for the Bears on Sunday Night Football.
Tonight we have a matchup between NFC North division rivals as the 5-5 Chicago Bears head to Green Bay to take on the 7-3 Packers. Both teams need this win in their fight for the playoffs. If the Bears fall below .500, they will likely miss the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Packers need the win to stay in the hunt for the first-round bye.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
The NFL season has picked up steam. Most teams have had their bye weeks, and are now focused on making the playoffs—and are trying to beat any team that stands in their way.
In a game that was expected to be a blowout, the Jacksonville Jaguars kept it close against the Green Bay Packers. The final score of 24-20 was barely off of the predicted 27-20 from earlier in the week from the preview. The Packers fought back from their early struggles to win the game as the defense smothered Jake Luton on the final drive to earn the victory.
The 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars head north to take on the 6-2 Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Packers will be returning a few starters on offense but will be without Jaire Alexander, who was listed as doubtful as he is in the concussion protocol. Green Bay needs to win this game to keep pace with Seattle and New Orleans for the top spot in the NFC.
Welcome to the post-Week 13 edition of triggering power rankings.
To many, the 2020 NFL season seems like it just got started. To others, the offseason can’t come soon enough. However, we have roughly a quarter of the season left and it’s time to start thinking about the yearly award winners.
With the amount of history made in Lambeau Field last Sunday evening, Aaron Rodgers decided to continue the train this Sunday afternoon against the Philadelphia Eagles. Rodgers threw his 400th career touchdown pass in the third quarter and became the first quarterback in NFL history to have five seasons of 35 touchdown passes or more. Rodgers also has the fewest interceptions (88) ever for a quarterback hitting the 400th career touchdown pass mark.
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
As Aaron Rodgers turns 37, he looks just as good now as he did while winning the first of two MVP awards in 2011. During that 15-1 season for Green Bay, Rodgers completed 68.3 percent of his passes, threw for 4,643 yards, and 45/6 touchdown to interception ratio. In 2020, nine years older, Rodgers on pace for 4,509 yards, 48 touchdowns, six interceptions, and currently has a quarterback rating of 117.6 which is second in his career behind the 2011 season.
Welcome to the post-Week 12 edition of triggering power rankings.
With their season on the line, the Chicago Bears turned to 2017 first-round draft pick Mitchell Trubisky. Head Coach Matt Nagy preached his confidence for the offense under his fourth-year quarterback during every press conference this week. Trubisky even gave a powerful pre-game speech to the Bears, but all of the words failed to convert into winning action for the Bears on Sunday Night Football.
Tonight we have a matchup between NFC North division rivals as the 5-5 Chicago Bears head to Green Bay to take on the 7-3 Packers. Both teams need this win in their fight for the playoffs. If the Bears fall below .500, they will likely miss the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Packers need the win to stay in the hunt for the first-round bye.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
The NFL season has picked up steam. Most teams have had their bye weeks, and are now focused on making the playoffs—and are trying to beat any team that stands in their way.
In a game that was expected to be a blowout, the Jacksonville Jaguars kept it close against the Green Bay Packers. The final score of 24-20 was barely off of the predicted 27-20 from earlier in the week from the preview. The Packers fought back from their early struggles to win the game as the defense smothered Jake Luton on the final drive to earn the victory.
The 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars head north to take on the 6-2 Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Packers will be returning a few starters on offense but will be without Jaire Alexander, who was listed as doubtful as he is in the concussion protocol. Green Bay needs to win this game to keep pace with Seattle and New Orleans for the top spot in the NFC.
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