NFC Playoff Picture Week 13
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
A matchup between two teams at opposite ends of the AFC playoff race, the Los Angeles Chargers traveled to Buffalo to battle the Bills on Sunday. A game that ultimately felt much closer than it was, Anthony Lynn’s team fell behind by multiple scores early and could never recover. Nearly giving the game away in the final quarter, Josh Allen and the Bills offense turned the ball over on three consecutive possessions in their sloppiest stretch of play so far this season. Securing their second winning season in a row for the first time in 20 years, here’s how the Bills defeated the Chargers.
With their season on the line, the Chicago Bears turned to 2017 first-round draft pick Mitchell Trubisky. Head Coach Matt Nagy preached his confidence for the offense under his fourth-year quarterback during every press conference this week. Trubisky even gave a powerful pre-game speech to the Bears, but all of the words failed to convert into winning action for the Bears on Sunday Night Football.
After a heartbreaking loss to the Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs, the Las Vegas Raiders travel to Atlanta to take on the struggling Falcons. The Raiders are 6-4 and in the AFC playoff picture for the final spot. Meanwhile, the Falcons are 3-7 after winning three of their last five games and aim to bounce back from a painful performance against the New Orleans Saints.
Fantasy playoffs are right around the corner for most leagues. For those with trade deadlines approaching, you’re probably looking to make a move to set yourself up for a deep postseason run. If that’s the case, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some players you should look to buy and sell heading into Week 12.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 11 of the 2020 NFL season.
Riding a two-game win streak, the New England Patriots came out slow Sunday afternoon and dropped a crucial game to the Houston Texans. After an impressive defensive showing last week against the Ravens, Deshaun Watson repeatedly torched New England’s secondary, finishing with 380 total yards and three touchdowns. Cam Newton and the Patriots had a chance to tie the game with less than a minute left but came up short yet again.
The Los Angeles Rams (6-3) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) in Week 11 on Monday Night Football. This marks the first time Tom Brady and Jared Goff have played each other since Super Bowl LIII, when the Patriots beat the Rams.
This week, Monday night football features two teams that are right in the middle of the NFC wild-card picture. It’s also a rematch between Tom Brady and Jared Goff who played in Super Bowl LIII. Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off against Goff and the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. Both teams are still in play for first place in their division as well. This is a big game for both teams and should be a very good Monday night game. Let’s take a look at the top players in this NFC showdown.
Week number 11 is upon us, meaning there are just six Sundays left in the 2020 regular season. One of the most intriguing weeks of the year as division races begin to take shape along with a push for the final playoff spots in both conferences; five games feature teams with six-plus victories. Finding success in week number 10, Daniel Jones completed 21 passes for 244 yards while adding a rushing score in the Giants victory while Jordan Reed caught two balls for 62 yards in his first game back from injury. Here to help with your league’s playoff races, let’s dive into this week’s picks.
Week 11 finds us at Empower Field at Mile High to see the Miami Dolphins take on the Denver Broncos. The Broncos (3-6) are coming off a brutal loss against the Las Vegas Raiders while the Dolphins (6-3) are on a roll after securing a 29-21 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
A matchup between two teams at opposite ends of the AFC playoff race, the Los Angeles Chargers traveled to Buffalo to battle the Bills on Sunday. A game that ultimately felt much closer than it was, Anthony Lynn’s team fell behind by multiple scores early and could never recover. Nearly giving the game away in the final quarter, Josh Allen and the Bills offense turned the ball over on three consecutive possessions in their sloppiest stretch of play so far this season. Securing their second winning season in a row for the first time in 20 years, here’s how the Bills defeated the Chargers.
With their season on the line, the Chicago Bears turned to 2017 first-round draft pick Mitchell Trubisky. Head Coach Matt Nagy preached his confidence for the offense under his fourth-year quarterback during every press conference this week. Trubisky even gave a powerful pre-game speech to the Bears, but all of the words failed to convert into winning action for the Bears on Sunday Night Football.
After a heartbreaking loss to the Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs, the Las Vegas Raiders travel to Atlanta to take on the struggling Falcons. The Raiders are 6-4 and in the AFC playoff picture for the final spot. Meanwhile, the Falcons are 3-7 after winning three of their last five games and aim to bounce back from a painful performance against the New Orleans Saints.
Fantasy playoffs are right around the corner for most leagues. For those with trade deadlines approaching, you’re probably looking to make a move to set yourself up for a deep postseason run. If that’s the case, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some players you should look to buy and sell heading into Week 12.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 11 of the 2020 NFL season.
Riding a two-game win streak, the New England Patriots came out slow Sunday afternoon and dropped a crucial game to the Houston Texans. After an impressive defensive showing last week against the Ravens, Deshaun Watson repeatedly torched New England’s secondary, finishing with 380 total yards and three touchdowns. Cam Newton and the Patriots had a chance to tie the game with less than a minute left but came up short yet again.
The Los Angeles Rams (6-3) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) in Week 11 on Monday Night Football. This marks the first time Tom Brady and Jared Goff have played each other since Super Bowl LIII, when the Patriots beat the Rams.
This week, Monday night football features two teams that are right in the middle of the NFC wild-card picture. It’s also a rematch between Tom Brady and Jared Goff who played in Super Bowl LIII. Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off against Goff and the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. Both teams are still in play for first place in their division as well. This is a big game for both teams and should be a very good Monday night game. Let’s take a look at the top players in this NFC showdown.
Week number 11 is upon us, meaning there are just six Sundays left in the 2020 regular season. One of the most intriguing weeks of the year as division races begin to take shape along with a push for the final playoff spots in both conferences; five games feature teams with six-plus victories. Finding success in week number 10, Daniel Jones completed 21 passes for 244 yards while adding a rushing score in the Giants victory while Jordan Reed caught two balls for 62 yards in his first game back from injury. Here to help with your league’s playoff races, let’s dive into this week’s picks.
Week 11 finds us at Empower Field at Mile High to see the Miami Dolphins take on the Denver Broncos. The Broncos (3-6) are coming off a brutal loss against the Las Vegas Raiders while the Dolphins (6-3) are on a roll after securing a 29-21 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
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