Week 8 Recap: Las Vegas Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns
Despite unfavorable weather conditions, the Las Vegas Raiders defeat the Cleveland Browns 16-6 in old-school fashion.
Despite unfavorable weather conditions, the Las Vegas Raiders defeat the Cleveland Browns 16-6 in old-school fashion.
The Las Vegas Raiders aim for a bounce-back week on the road against the Cleveland Browns following a humiliating performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 7. The Browns are coming off a shoot out victory in the battle of Ohio against the Cincinnati Bengals. Both teams will be playing without key players of their team, so this game could go either way.
Another week, another weekend of football, another chance to make some money. In addition to betting the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under total, you can also bet on what are called “props”.
Seven weeks down in the fantasy season which means managers are about halfway to the playoffs, depending on how your league schedules the final frames. The byes are going to hit harder now, and the injuries remain plentiful. With that said, there are still quality players available in leagues.
In one of the wildest games from Sunday, the Cleveland Browns (5-2) outlasted the Cincinnati Bengals (1-5-1) in an offensive showcase for both teams. Cleveland took the Week 7 divisional battle 37-34.
The Cleveland Browns (4-2) head south for the second installment in 2020’s “Battle of Ohio” series with the Cincinnati Bengals (1-4-1) in an AFC North rivalry. Cleveland won the first matchup of the teams in a shootout on Sept. 17, 35-30.
A game between two teams deadlocked atop of the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers once again proved to the Cleveland Browns that they remain the class of the division. Routing Cleveland 38-7, Ben Roethlisberger and company had their way with the Browns throughout the contest’s duration, racking up 277 yards of total offense, while forcing Baker Mayfield into multiple interceptions. Pittsburgh jumped out to a 24-0 lead, ending Cleveland’s four-game win streak and extending the Browns’ losing streak at Heinz Field to 17 games.
Trying to win their first game in the Steel City in over 17 years, the surging Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6. Under new head coach Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland is 4-1 for the first time since the 1994 season. The Browns have turned into a run-heavy offense, leading the league with over 188 yards per game on the ground. The Steelers (4-1) are once again a team to watch out for in the AFC, enjoying the return of their future Hall Of Fame quarterback.
We are just one week away from the Big Ten (aka the best conference in football) returning to play. That means one thing, more games to bet on. In the meantime, we still have plenty of opportunities to win some money on games this weekend in both college football and the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns both came into the game with records of 3-1. Unfortunately, only one left 4-1 while the other left 3-2. This was expected to be one of the best games of the week, and it was as the Browns won by a score of 32-23.
Thursday night’s game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Chicago Bears turned out to be more of a defensive struggle than a shootout between former Super Bowl MVPs. Hopefully, most of you were able to cash in on the lower than expected game as the under barely hit.
In what could be the best game of the weekend, the Colts head to Cleveland to take on the Browns. Both teams come in with records of 3-1. Indianapolis is looking to keep control of the AFC South with the Titans spiraling out of control with their COVID situation, and the Browns look to keep pace with Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
Despite unfavorable weather conditions, the Las Vegas Raiders defeat the Cleveland Browns 16-6 in old-school fashion.
The Las Vegas Raiders aim for a bounce-back week on the road against the Cleveland Browns following a humiliating performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 7. The Browns are coming off a shoot out victory in the battle of Ohio against the Cincinnati Bengals. Both teams will be playing without key players of their team, so this game could go either way.
Another week, another weekend of football, another chance to make some money. In addition to betting the spread, Moneyline, or the over/under total, you can also bet on what are called “props”.
Seven weeks down in the fantasy season which means managers are about halfway to the playoffs, depending on how your league schedules the final frames. The byes are going to hit harder now, and the injuries remain plentiful. With that said, there are still quality players available in leagues.
In one of the wildest games from Sunday, the Cleveland Browns (5-2) outlasted the Cincinnati Bengals (1-5-1) in an offensive showcase for both teams. Cleveland took the Week 7 divisional battle 37-34.
The Cleveland Browns (4-2) head south for the second installment in 2020’s “Battle of Ohio” series with the Cincinnati Bengals (1-4-1) in an AFC North rivalry. Cleveland won the first matchup of the teams in a shootout on Sept. 17, 35-30.
A game between two teams deadlocked atop of the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers once again proved to the Cleveland Browns that they remain the class of the division. Routing Cleveland 38-7, Ben Roethlisberger and company had their way with the Browns throughout the contest’s duration, racking up 277 yards of total offense, while forcing Baker Mayfield into multiple interceptions. Pittsburgh jumped out to a 24-0 lead, ending Cleveland’s four-game win streak and extending the Browns’ losing streak at Heinz Field to 17 games.
Trying to win their first game in the Steel City in over 17 years, the surging Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6. Under new head coach Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland is 4-1 for the first time since the 1994 season. The Browns have turned into a run-heavy offense, leading the league with over 188 yards per game on the ground. The Steelers (4-1) are once again a team to watch out for in the AFC, enjoying the return of their future Hall Of Fame quarterback.
We are just one week away from the Big Ten (aka the best conference in football) returning to play. That means one thing, more games to bet on. In the meantime, we still have plenty of opportunities to win some money on games this weekend in both college football and the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns both came into the game with records of 3-1. Unfortunately, only one left 4-1 while the other left 3-2. This was expected to be one of the best games of the week, and it was as the Browns won by a score of 32-23.
Thursday night’s game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Chicago Bears turned out to be more of a defensive struggle than a shootout between former Super Bowl MVPs. Hopefully, most of you were able to cash in on the lower than expected game as the under barely hit.
In what could be the best game of the weekend, the Colts head to Cleveland to take on the Browns. Both teams come in with records of 3-1. Indianapolis is looking to keep control of the AFC South with the Titans spiraling out of control with their COVID situation, and the Browns look to keep pace with Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
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