NFC Playoff Picture: Week 8
Seven weeks of the 2020 NFL season have gone by and the playoff picture features some expected teams, but also a few surprises. Let’s take a look.
Seven weeks of the 2020 NFL season have gone by and the playoff picture features some expected teams, but also a few surprises. Let’s take a look.
The Seattle Seahawks had won their last 41 games after leading at halftime by 10 points or more, and the Sunday Night Football matchup between Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson did not disappoint in the dramatics.
The injury bug has hit the NFL and the Seattle Seahawks so hard that even Pete Carroll was limited in practice. The Seattle head coach underwent a knee scope during the bye week. Though Carroll had a bit of a setback in rehab because he “overdid it a little too much,” he will be 100 percent ready to go on Sunday against the NFC West rival Arizona Cardinals.
Week 6 of the NFL season continued the trend of massive booms and disappointing busts. Derrick Henry and Justin Jefferson exploded for 39+ points each, while star receivers like JuJu Smith-Schuster and Cooper Kupp disappointed fantasy owners. Reflecting on last week’s games, whose fantasy stock increased and decreased the most?
In what was expected to be a close, high-scoring game, the Arizona Cardinals manhandled the Dallas Cowboys on their way to a 38-10 victory on Monday night. Vance Joseph’s defense smothered Andy Dalton behind a backup-filled offensive line, and the rushing attack made the most out of the Cowboys porous defense.
To wrap up a wild Week 6 in the NFL, we get the second game of our Monday night doubleheader between the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys. This matchup was supposed to feature Kyler Murray against Dak Prescott. Unfortunately, Dak suffered a season-ending injury last week against the New York Giants.
This Monday night matchup was shaping up to be a battle between two MVP candidates. Unfortunately, Dak Prescott went down with a season-ending injury last week, so Andy Dalton will be leading the Dallas Cowboys into a matchup with Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals
After a wild slate of Sunday games, the Arizona Cardinals take on the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night. In what will be the second game of the night, the Cardinals will look to keep pace with the Seahawks and Rams in the NFC West while the Cowboys try and get a two-game lead on the rest of the NFC East.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks.
Continuing with our weekly fantasy sleepers article, this week, we take a look at players to take a peek at for your lineups for Week 6. Already one-quarter of the way through the season, this year has been anything but ordinary.
October 11th, 2020 is a day that Dallas Cowboys fans won’t soon forget. The highlight of that fateful day is not Dallas beating the New York Giants 34-37 courtesy of a game-winning field goal with three seconds to go. In addition, it’s not about the fact that Dallas nearly got beat by a terrible Giants team. It’s rather about what happened to Dak Prescott. A heartbreaking day to be exact.
The Arizona Cardinals stuck to the script and walked away with a comfortable victory this weekend against the still winless New York Jets. The game went how most expected as the Jets could not keep up with the Cardinals and lost by a large margin.
Seven weeks of the 2020 NFL season have gone by and the playoff picture features some expected teams, but also a few surprises. Let’s take a look.
The Seattle Seahawks had won their last 41 games after leading at halftime by 10 points or more, and the Sunday Night Football matchup between Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson did not disappoint in the dramatics.
The injury bug has hit the NFL and the Seattle Seahawks so hard that even Pete Carroll was limited in practice. The Seattle head coach underwent a knee scope during the bye week. Though Carroll had a bit of a setback in rehab because he “overdid it a little too much,” he will be 100 percent ready to go on Sunday against the NFC West rival Arizona Cardinals.
Week 6 of the NFL season continued the trend of massive booms and disappointing busts. Derrick Henry and Justin Jefferson exploded for 39+ points each, while star receivers like JuJu Smith-Schuster and Cooper Kupp disappointed fantasy owners. Reflecting on last week’s games, whose fantasy stock increased and decreased the most?
In what was expected to be a close, high-scoring game, the Arizona Cardinals manhandled the Dallas Cowboys on their way to a 38-10 victory on Monday night. Vance Joseph’s defense smothered Andy Dalton behind a backup-filled offensive line, and the rushing attack made the most out of the Cowboys porous defense.
To wrap up a wild Week 6 in the NFL, we get the second game of our Monday night doubleheader between the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys. This matchup was supposed to feature Kyler Murray against Dak Prescott. Unfortunately, Dak suffered a season-ending injury last week against the New York Giants.
This Monday night matchup was shaping up to be a battle between two MVP candidates. Unfortunately, Dak Prescott went down with a season-ending injury last week, so Andy Dalton will be leading the Dallas Cowboys into a matchup with Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals
After a wild slate of Sunday games, the Arizona Cardinals take on the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night. In what will be the second game of the night, the Cardinals will look to keep pace with the Seahawks and Rams in the NFC West while the Cowboys try and get a two-game lead on the rest of the NFC East.
Continuing with our weekly fantasy sleepers article, this week, we take a look at players to take a peek at for your lineups for Week 6. Already one-quarter of the way through the season, this year has been anything but ordinary.
October 11th, 2020 is a day that Dallas Cowboys fans won’t soon forget. The highlight of that fateful day is not Dallas beating the New York Giants 34-37 courtesy of a game-winning field goal with three seconds to go. In addition, it’s not about the fact that Dallas nearly got beat by a terrible Giants team. It’s rather about what happened to Dak Prescott. A heartbreaking day to be exact.
The Arizona Cardinals stuck to the script and walked away with a comfortable victory this weekend against the still winless New York Jets. The game went how most expected as the Jets could not keep up with the Cardinals and lost by a large margin.
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