Week 15 Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).
Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).
This game was supposed to be a battle between old school and new school in the AFC North. However, since Joe Burrow is out for the season, Ryan Finley will lead the Cincinnati Bengals as they host Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since this is a Monday night game, it could not get flexed so we are stuck with a game that will likely end in a blowout. That does not mean there isn’t still money to be made in DFS. Now let’s jump right into the top players for this Monday night showdown.
The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.
Week 15 features a key NFC matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) and the Arizona Cardinals (7-6). With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, this is a must-win game for both teams. Eagles’ rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts gets his second career start against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.
In a battle between two teams fighting for the number one seed in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints.
The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.
Even ugly wins qualify as wins. The Green Bay Packers pulled out an ugly 24-16 win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night. The Green Bay offense produced 145 rushing yards from Aaron Jones and only 143 passing yards from Aaron Rodgers, but Green Bay was able to ride a dominant first half to remain in possession of the NFC’s number one seed.
Welcome to the post-Week 14 edition of triggering power rankings.
What an absolutely mind-boggling game. The Baltimore Ravens (8-5) escaped from Ohio with a win after beating the Cleveland Browns (9-4) in the game of the season.
The NFL playoff race is starting to heat up. Monday night football brings us a colossal matchup out of the AFC North. The Cleveland Browns will host the Baltimore Ravens. This game is the biggest game for the Browns in many, many years.
In a game between two of the NFL’s hottest teams, the Miami Dolphins played host to the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in week 14. Up to the task on defense, the Dolphins forced Patrick Mahomes and the high powered Kansas City passing attack into four turnovers in one of their finest performances of the season.
To wrap up Week 14 of the 2020 season, we have an AFC North divisional battle between the 7-5 Baltimore Ravens and 9-3 Cleveland Browns. Both teams need a win to solidify their playoff position. A win by the Browns would all but lock up a playoff spot while a loss for the Ravens could cost them a Wild Card spot. With so much on the line, expect a competitive game tonight.
Closing out Week 15, a Monday night matinee sees a battle in the AFC North as the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) travel to Cincinnati to battle the Bengals (2-10-1).
This game was supposed to be a battle between old school and new school in the AFC North. However, since Joe Burrow is out for the season, Ryan Finley will lead the Cincinnati Bengals as they host Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since this is a Monday night game, it could not get flexed so we are stuck with a game that will likely end in a blowout. That does not mean there isn’t still money to be made in DFS. Now let’s jump right into the top players for this Monday night showdown.
The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.
Week 15 features a key NFC matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) and the Arizona Cardinals (7-6). With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, this is a must-win game for both teams. Eagles’ rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts gets his second career start against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.
In a battle between two teams fighting for the number one seed in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints.
The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.
Even ugly wins qualify as wins. The Green Bay Packers pulled out an ugly 24-16 win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night. The Green Bay offense produced 145 rushing yards from Aaron Jones and only 143 passing yards from Aaron Rodgers, but Green Bay was able to ride a dominant first half to remain in possession of the NFC’s number one seed.
Welcome to the post-Week 14 edition of triggering power rankings.
What an absolutely mind-boggling game. The Baltimore Ravens (8-5) escaped from Ohio with a win after beating the Cleveland Browns (9-4) in the game of the season.
The NFL playoff race is starting to heat up. Monday night football brings us a colossal matchup out of the AFC North. The Cleveland Browns will host the Baltimore Ravens. This game is the biggest game for the Browns in many, many years.
In a game between two of the NFL’s hottest teams, the Miami Dolphins played host to the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in week 14. Up to the task on defense, the Dolphins forced Patrick Mahomes and the high powered Kansas City passing attack into four turnovers in one of their finest performances of the season.
To wrap up Week 14 of the 2020 season, we have an AFC North divisional battle between the 7-5 Baltimore Ravens and 9-3 Cleveland Browns. Both teams need a win to solidify their playoff position. A win by the Browns would all but lock up a playoff spot while a loss for the Ravens could cost them a Wild Card spot. With so much on the line, expect a competitive game tonight.
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