10 Takeaways From Week 16 of the 2020 NFL Season
Here are 10 Takeaways from the week that was Week 16 in the NFL, one that included its fair share of holiday miracles.
Here are 10 Takeaways from the week that was Week 16 in the NFL, one that included its fair share of holiday miracles.
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today we have the best gift in sports, football! This afternoon, the 6-8 Minnesota Vikings will take on the 10-4 New Orleans Saints. Both teams are on a two-game losing streak and are in desperate need of a win. The Saints need the win to lock up the NFC South division title, while the Vikings will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss. With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, we should have an entertaining game today.
Merry Christmas everyone! Hopefully, you were good this season and made it to the championship game. To kick off Week 16, we have a Christmas Day special between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. We have made it to the end of the fantasy season and all that matters now is setting the perfect lineup for the championship game, so which players from this game should you play and which you should avoid? Let’s dive into it!
Nearing the end of the regular season, we are running out of time to take full advantage of NFL DFS. Of course, it is still available throughout the playoffs, but things can get wonky real fast with only two or four games on the slate. Crack open a cold one (or brew a cup of coffee) and let’s dive into this week’s 11-game slate.
In a battle between two teams fighting for the number one seed in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints.
The New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons met each other for the second time in as many weeks in this NFC-South divisional matchup. New Orleans took the victory in the Week 11 meeting, 24-9, and they were the favored win this week too.
Week 13 brings the NFC South divisional rematch between the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons. The teams will meet on Atlanta’s home turf this time, and even though the Falcons lead the all-time series, 52-50, the Saints have won five of the last six games.
Jacob Dunne takes a close look at Sunday’s matchup between the Saints and Broncos while also examining betting odds, scores, and predictions.
After the Saints’ domination of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week combined with the Niners being depleted on offense, we were expecting a lopsided affair. It was close for a bit but the Saints finally pulled away in the second half and won 27-13.
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.
The New Orleans Saints (5-2) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1) in a pivotal division matchup on Sunday Night Football. The last time these two met back in week one, Drew Brees out-played Tom Brady in his first game as a Buccaneer, and the Saints won 34-23.
The New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears met for the 30th time on Sunday afternoon in a windy, wet, and cold Chicago, IL. The Saints lead the all-time series, 16-13, and came into week 8 with a 4-2 record, while the Bears had a 5-2 record.
Here are 10 Takeaways from the week that was Week 16 in the NFL, one that included its fair share of holiday miracles.
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today we have the best gift in sports, football! This afternoon, the 6-8 Minnesota Vikings will take on the 10-4 New Orleans Saints. Both teams are on a two-game losing streak and are in desperate need of a win. The Saints need the win to lock up the NFC South division title, while the Vikings will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss. With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, we should have an entertaining game today.
Merry Christmas everyone! Hopefully, you were good this season and made it to the championship game. To kick off Week 16, we have a Christmas Day special between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. We have made it to the end of the fantasy season and all that matters now is setting the perfect lineup for the championship game, so which players from this game should you play and which you should avoid? Let’s dive into it!
Nearing the end of the regular season, we are running out of time to take full advantage of NFL DFS. Of course, it is still available throughout the playoffs, but things can get wonky real fast with only two or four games on the slate. Crack open a cold one (or brew a cup of coffee) and let’s dive into this week’s 11-game slate.
In a battle between two teams fighting for the number one seed in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints.
The New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons met each other for the second time in as many weeks in this NFC-South divisional matchup. New Orleans took the victory in the Week 11 meeting, 24-9, and they were the favored win this week too.
Week 13 brings the NFC South divisional rematch between the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons. The teams will meet on Atlanta’s home turf this time, and even though the Falcons lead the all-time series, 52-50, the Saints have won five of the last six games.
Jacob Dunne takes a close look at Sunday’s matchup between the Saints and Broncos while also examining betting odds, scores, and predictions.
After the Saints’ domination of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week combined with the Niners being depleted on offense, we were expecting a lopsided affair. It was close for a bit but the Saints finally pulled away in the second half and won 27-13.
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.
The New Orleans Saints (5-2) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1) in a pivotal division matchup on Sunday Night Football. The last time these two met back in week one, Drew Brees out-played Tom Brady in his first game as a Buccaneer, and the Saints won 34-23.
The New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears met for the 30th time on Sunday afternoon in a windy, wet, and cold Chicago, IL. The Saints lead the all-time series, 16-13, and came into week 8 with a 4-2 record, while the Bears had a 5-2 record.
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