10 Takeaways From Week 13 of the 2020 NFL Season
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 13.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 13.
In Week 13, we had great teams come closer to clinching their divisions, and a surprising race heating up in the NFC East. What will happen next week?
The New York Giants head out West to take on the Seattle Seahawks for their Week 13 matchup. New York sitting at 4-7, look to keep this game competitive as they will be without quarterback Daniel Jones this weekend. Meanwhile, at 8-3, Seattle is hoping to begin their final push for the no. 1 seed in the National Football Conference.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 12.
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
The New York Giants took control of the NFC East with a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The New York Giants (3-7) head to Paul Brown Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1). By looking at the teams’ records, one would think this game doesn’t mean much. But the Giants play in the NFC (L)East. With a win today, and an Eagles loss on Monday, Big Blue would be in first place in the division.
In this Week 10 matchup, the 3-4-1 Philadelphia Eagles look to sweep the season series over the 2-7 New York Giants for the fourth year in a row. This comes after the Eagles came back to win the first meeting, 22-21, in Week 7. The Eagles are starting to get healthier, so they will look to make easier work of the lowly Giants.
The 2020 draft is full of weapons, and teams will be able to draft game-changing talent on the offense because of that. There are three to four potentially franchise-altering quarterbacks who are top-ten picks. The teams picking in the top five may get lucky. The order for this draft is based on Tankathon, which uses the strength of schedule (SOS) and up to date records to determine the draft order.
Sleepwalking through the first half during their Monday Night matinee with the Giants, Tom Brady and the Buccaneers found themselves down 14-6 heading into halftime. Able to force him to hold the ball in the pocket early on in the game, the Giants looked well on their way to handing Tampa Bay their third loss of the season.
Atop the AFC East at the midway point of the season, the Buffalo Bills are looking to capture their first division crown since 1995. A much-improved team offensively in Josh Allen’s third season at quarterback, the Bills currently average over 380 yards per contest, leading to a 6-2 record.
Yesterday there was a lot of crazy and wild action in the NFL. Multiple star players struggled, while there were several players to score two touchdowns. However, that was yesterday, and today is a new day. Whatever you won or lost yesterday doesn’t matter anymore.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 13.
In Week 13, we had great teams come closer to clinching their divisions, and a surprising race heating up in the NFC East. What will happen next week?
The New York Giants head out West to take on the Seattle Seahawks for their Week 13 matchup. New York sitting at 4-7, look to keep this game competitive as they will be without quarterback Daniel Jones this weekend. Meanwhile, at 8-3, Seattle is hoping to begin their final push for the no. 1 seed in the National Football Conference.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 12.
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
The New York Giants took control of the NFC East with a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The New York Giants (3-7) head to Paul Brown Stadium to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (2-7-1). By looking at the teams’ records, one would think this game doesn’t mean much. But the Giants play in the NFC (L)East. With a win today, and an Eagles loss on Monday, Big Blue would be in first place in the division.
In this Week 10 matchup, the 3-4-1 Philadelphia Eagles look to sweep the season series over the 2-7 New York Giants for the fourth year in a row. This comes after the Eagles came back to win the first meeting, 22-21, in Week 7. The Eagles are starting to get healthier, so they will look to make easier work of the lowly Giants.
The 2020 draft is full of weapons, and teams will be able to draft game-changing talent on the offense because of that. There are three to four potentially franchise-altering quarterbacks who are top-ten picks. The teams picking in the top five may get lucky. The order for this draft is based on Tankathon, which uses the strength of schedule (SOS) and up to date records to determine the draft order.
Sleepwalking through the first half during their Monday Night matinee with the Giants, Tom Brady and the Buccaneers found themselves down 14-6 heading into halftime. Able to force him to hold the ball in the pocket early on in the game, the Giants looked well on their way to handing Tampa Bay their third loss of the season.
Atop the AFC East at the midway point of the season, the Buffalo Bills are looking to capture their first division crown since 1995. A much-improved team offensively in Josh Allen’s third season at quarterback, the Bills currently average over 380 yards per contest, leading to a 6-2 record.
Yesterday there was a lot of crazy and wild action in the NFL. Multiple star players struggled, while there were several players to score two touchdowns. However, that was yesterday, and today is a new day. Whatever you won or lost yesterday doesn’t matter anymore.
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