
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.
Two teams surrounded by doubts despite their hot starts to the season, the Chicago Bears traveled to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football. Squandering many opportunities to mount a comeback after falling behind early, the Bears offense provided little hope to NFL fans watching on national television.
What a wild Sunday of football! To cap off the great day of games, the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals gave us an extra 10 minutes of exciting football last night. However, it’s a new day, and we have a good matchup tonight as the Chicago Bears head out west to take on the Los Angeles Rams.
For the third season in a row, the Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. The last two years they faced off on Sunday Night football with the Bears winning in 2018 and the Rams in 2019. This year it will be on Monday Night Football.
The Chicago Bears travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The Bears head into the game with a record of 5-1, riding a red hot defense. Flipping the script over to the Rams, Sean McVay’s team will look to bounce back after a 24-16 loss at the hands of their divisional rival San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.
The Week 6 Sunday Night Football game featured the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers meeting up for the 141st time. The 49ers lead the all-time series between the two teams and were looking for their third consecutive win against the Rams on Sunday night. They succeeded and were able to get the win they so desperately needed.
The Sunday Night Football matchup in Week 6 finds the Los Angeles Rams traveling to the Bay Area to face the division rival San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers lead the all-time series 70-67-3 and won both matchups in 2019. Los Angeles enters the game 4-1 on the season, while San Francisco holds a 2-3 record.
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 Los Angeles Rams were expected to make easy work of the Washington Football Team and did just that on Sunday. The Rams got ahead early and didn’t look back as they beat Washington 30-10.
Off to different starts to the season through four weeks, the Los Angeles Rams travel to FedEx Field to battle the Washington Football Team this Sunday. Trying to jump-start their offense after a slow start, Washington will turn to third-year quarterback Kyle Allen after benching Dwayne Haskins.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly had a big come from behind win off a 25 point rally in the second half. They fell just short in a 35-32 loss over the Buffalo Bills. At first, it appeared as if the Bills were going to end the day at 3-0 with a blowout victory. With the victory over the Rams, this marks the first time Buffalo has started 3-0 in two consecutive seasons since 1991-92.
After a quick 2-0 start, the Los Angeles Rams will fly back East to take on the Buffalo Bills in what should be a shootout. Both teams are entering Week 3 at 2-0, so this will be a test for each team.
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.
Two teams surrounded by doubts despite their hot starts to the season, the Chicago Bears traveled to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football. Squandering many opportunities to mount a comeback after falling behind early, the Bears offense provided little hope to NFL fans watching on national television.
What a wild Sunday of football! To cap off the great day of games, the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals gave us an extra 10 minutes of exciting football last night. However, it’s a new day, and we have a good matchup tonight as the Chicago Bears head out west to take on the Los Angeles Rams.
For the third season in a row, the Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. The last two years they faced off on Sunday Night football with the Bears winning in 2018 and the Rams in 2019. This year it will be on Monday Night Football.
The Chicago Bears travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The Bears head into the game with a record of 5-1, riding a red hot defense. Flipping the script over to the Rams, Sean McVay’s team will look to bounce back after a 24-16 loss at the hands of their divisional rival San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.
The Week 6 Sunday Night Football game featured the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers meeting up for the 141st time. The 49ers lead the all-time series between the two teams and were looking for their third consecutive win against the Rams on Sunday night. They succeeded and were able to get the win they so desperately needed.
The Sunday Night Football matchup in Week 6 finds the Los Angeles Rams traveling to the Bay Area to face the division rival San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers lead the all-time series 70-67-3 and won both matchups in 2019. Los Angeles enters the game 4-1 on the season, while San Francisco holds a 2-3 record.
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 Los Angeles Rams were expected to make easy work of the Washington Football Team and did just that on Sunday. The Rams got ahead early and didn’t look back as they beat Washington 30-10.
Off to different starts to the season through four weeks, the Los Angeles Rams travel to FedEx Field to battle the Washington Football Team this Sunday. Trying to jump-start their offense after a slow start, Washington will turn to third-year quarterback Kyle Allen after benching Dwayne Haskins.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly had a big come from behind win off a 25 point rally in the second half. They fell just short in a 35-32 loss over the Buffalo Bills. At first, it appeared as if the Bills were going to end the day at 3-0 with a blowout victory. With the victory over the Rams, this marks the first time Buffalo has started 3-0 in two consecutive seasons since 1991-92.
After a quick 2-0 start, the Los Angeles Rams will fly back East to take on the Buffalo Bills in what should be a shootout. Both teams are entering Week 3 at 2-0, so this will be a test for each team.
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