
10 Takeaways From Week 14 of the 2020 NFL Season
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 14 in the NFL.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 14 in the NFL.
Week 14 of the NFL season is upon us, meaning it is time for playoffs in fantasy leagues, a good time to go over your respective roster and gear up for a run at your league’s championship.
In 2020 it feels like we have football every Tuesday. Tonight the 3-8 Dallas Cowboys taking on the 6-5 Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys need to win this game to keep pace with the New York Giants in the NFC East. Meanwhile, the Ravens are currently 1.5 games out of the final AFC Wild Card spot. A loss to the Cowboys would seriously hamper the Ravens’ chances of making the postseason.
Hello, and happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate. For those who don’t, happy “let’s make some money” day. Although there Ravens vs Steelers game has been pushed back because of Covid, we still have some NFL games to bet on, and maybe, if everyone behaves, we will have a bonus College basketball pick.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and hopefully, you can spend it with family and friends. As much as we all love the food, the thing we are most thankful for today is football. Usually, with only one game a week on Thursday, there is only one article. However, with two games on because of Thanksgiving, I am doing a separate breakdown for each game. In the second game of the day, we have the Washington Football Team taking on the Dallas Cowboys.
Dalton Schultz’s touchdown with 1:37 remaining in the fourth quarter was the difference on Sunday, as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31-28 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The 2-7 Dallas Cowboys will return to action this Sunday after its bye week and look to end the Minnesota Vikings’ three-game winning streak. In Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, there will be two streaks on the line一 the aforementioned Vikings win-streak, and the Cowboys four-game losing one.
Of the many issues the Dallas Cowboys have faced this season, the starting quarterback position is the most worrisome. So far this season, a total of four quarterbacks have started under center. Dallas is 2-7, and as the injuries continue to pile up, the results have been disappointing.
After a 2-5 start to the 2020 campaign, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of turning in the most disheartening season in team history despite while playing in one of the most underwhelming divisions in league history. If the loss on Monday night in Week 6 against Arizona was a wake-up call, then the team’s performance the following week was rock bottom.
Week 7 had a couple of notable injuries including a couple season-ending ones. It was also a bad week for running backs as there are three of them on our injury report this week.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a very rocky start in the 2020 National Football League season and their owner, Jerry Jones, is part of the problem for this one reason.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 14 in the NFL.
Week 14 of the NFL season is upon us, meaning it is time for playoffs in fantasy leagues, a good time to go over your respective roster and gear up for a run at your league’s championship.
In 2020 it feels like we have football every Tuesday. Tonight the 3-8 Dallas Cowboys taking on the 6-5 Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys need to win this game to keep pace with the New York Giants in the NFC East. Meanwhile, the Ravens are currently 1.5 games out of the final AFC Wild Card spot. A loss to the Cowboys would seriously hamper the Ravens’ chances of making the postseason.
Hello, and happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate. For those who don’t, happy “let’s make some money” day. Although there Ravens vs Steelers game has been pushed back because of Covid, we still have some NFL games to bet on, and maybe, if everyone behaves, we will have a bonus College basketball pick.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and hopefully, you can spend it with family and friends. As much as we all love the food, the thing we are most thankful for today is football. Usually, with only one game a week on Thursday, there is only one article. However, with two games on because of Thanksgiving, I am doing a separate breakdown for each game. In the second game of the day, we have the Washington Football Team taking on the Dallas Cowboys.
Dalton Schultz’s touchdown with 1:37 remaining in the fourth quarter was the difference on Sunday, as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31-28 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The 2-7 Dallas Cowboys will return to action this Sunday after its bye week and look to end the Minnesota Vikings’ three-game winning streak. In Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, there will be two streaks on the line一 the aforementioned Vikings win-streak, and the Cowboys four-game losing one.
Of the many issues the Dallas Cowboys have faced this season, the starting quarterback position is the most worrisome. So far this season, a total of four quarterbacks have started under center. Dallas is 2-7, and as the injuries continue to pile up, the results have been disappointing.
After a 2-5 start to the 2020 campaign, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of turning in the most disheartening season in team history despite while playing in one of the most underwhelming divisions in league history. If the loss on Monday night in Week 6 against Arizona was a wake-up call, then the team’s performance the following week was rock bottom.
Week 7 had a couple of notable injuries including a couple season-ending ones. It was also a bad week for running backs as there are three of them on our injury report this week.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a very rocky start in the 2020 National Football League season and their owner, Jerry Jones, is part of the problem for this one reason.
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