Week 3 Recap: Green Bay Packers vs. New Orleans Saints
M.J. Hurley recaps Sunday night’s fascinating battle between two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
M.J. Hurley recaps Sunday night’s fascinating battle between two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
The talk of the NFC North offseason was the Green Bay Packers selecting Jordan Love in the first round. After not drafting a single skill player in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Packers offense exploded for 85 points in the first two games.
Week 2 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a look back at the week that was in the NFL. Here are 10 takeaways from Week 2.
This week’s Monday Night Football is one to remember. The Raiders’ debut in Las Vegas also marks the 188th location for play in NFL history. It is also a memorable victory as the Raiders defeated the Saints in a 34-24 upset in their new home.
To quote the great Charlie Brown, “Good Grief!” That sums up yesterday for most NFL fans. The reports are still coming in, but at least three players tore their ACL yesterday. Not only are the injuries bad for their NFL teams and fantasy owners, but also gamblers.
Before we officially close the books on Week 2, we need to welcome the unavailing of the new Las Vegas Raiders stadium on Monday night football. For the weekend, my picks went 4-2, which brings my overall record to 11-5 for the football season.
In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.
Tom Brady drops to 0-1 as the signal-caller for the Tampa Buccaneers, as he threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss against the New Orlean Saints.
Two over 40 year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head in a divisional rivalry as Tom Brady takes on Drew Brees. The two veteran quarterbacks have played each other five times, with Brees winning three of those five matchups. Both teams are led by high-powered offenses and young, talented defenses.
Welcome to a new season of triggering power rankings.
Football fans’ eyes can only do so much. Beyond the simple analysis of players on the field, the ruthless data on spreadsheets never lie.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
M.J. Hurley recaps Sunday night’s fascinating battle between two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
The talk of the NFC North offseason was the Green Bay Packers selecting Jordan Love in the first round. After not drafting a single skill player in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Packers offense exploded for 85 points in the first two games.
Week 2 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a look back at the week that was in the NFL. Here are 10 takeaways from Week 2.
This week’s Monday Night Football is one to remember. The Raiders’ debut in Las Vegas also marks the 188th location for play in NFL history. It is also a memorable victory as the Raiders defeated the Saints in a 34-24 upset in their new home.
To quote the great Charlie Brown, “Good Grief!” That sums up yesterday for most NFL fans. The reports are still coming in, but at least three players tore their ACL yesterday. Not only are the injuries bad for their NFL teams and fantasy owners, but also gamblers.
Before we officially close the books on Week 2, we need to welcome the unavailing of the new Las Vegas Raiders stadium on Monday night football. For the weekend, my picks went 4-2, which brings my overall record to 11-5 for the football season.
In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.
Tom Brady drops to 0-1 as the signal-caller for the Tampa Buccaneers, as he threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss against the New Orlean Saints.
Two over 40 year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head in a divisional rivalry as Tom Brady takes on Drew Brees. The two veteran quarterbacks have played each other five times, with Brees winning three of those five matchups. Both teams are led by high-powered offenses and young, talented defenses.
Football fans’ eyes can only do so much. Beyond the simple analysis of players on the field, the ruthless data on spreadsheets never lie.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
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