
NFL DFS: Cash Game Plays for Week 13
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
The Cleveland Browns (8-3) are headed to the Music City to take on the Tennessee Titans (8-3) in a matchup between two teams looking to make a final push for the playoffs.
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.
The NFC West is arguably the best division in football, and now two of those teams play in Glendale, AZ. Due to the COVID restrictions in Santa Clara County, the San Francisco 49ers have been forced to make their new home in the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium.
Last year, the Minnesota Gophers sent Tyler Johnson to the draft. He fell due to some character concerns and some issues with his pre-draft process. This year, Rashod Bateman is up for grabs from Minnesota and has been in the first-round conversation throughout the whole pre-draft process. He can play on the perimeter and in the slot and can play in a variety of different roles for whichever team decides to select him.
Week 13 brings the NFC South divisional rematch between the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons. The teams will meet on Atlanta’s home turf this time, and even though the Falcons lead the all-time series, 52-50, the Saints have won five of the last six games.
Week 13 of the NFL season is here. Andersen Pickard shares his updated weekly fantasy football rankings to help you win your league.
As Aaron Rodgers turns 37, he looks just as good now as he did while winning the first of two MVP awards in 2011. During that 15-1 season for Green Bay, Rodgers completed 68.3 percent of his passes, threw for 4,643 yards, and 45/6 touchdown to interception ratio. In 2020, nine years older, Rodgers on pace for 4,509 yards, 48 touchdowns, six interceptions, and currently has a quarterback rating of 117.6 which is second in his career behind the 2011 season.
The 2020 NFL season is starting to wind down. However, we still have plenty of games left, and after that, we have the entire postseason to bet on. Unfortunately, I’ve been on a losing streak the last few weeks. Hopefully, I can turn this losing streak into a big profit for everyone this week.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
Welcome to the post-Week 12 edition of triggering power rankings.
Week 13 brings football to Arrowhead Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the Kansas City Chiefs. The Broncos (4-7) are coming off of a brutal 31-3 loss against the New Orleans Saints while the Chiefs (10-1) are on a roll after securing their sixth-straight win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
The Cleveland Browns (8-3) are headed to the Music City to take on the Tennessee Titans (8-3) in a matchup between two teams looking to make a final push for the playoffs.
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.
The NFC West is arguably the best division in football, and now two of those teams play in Glendale, AZ. Due to the COVID restrictions in Santa Clara County, the San Francisco 49ers have been forced to make their new home in the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium.
Last year, the Minnesota Gophers sent Tyler Johnson to the draft. He fell due to some character concerns and some issues with his pre-draft process. This year, Rashod Bateman is up for grabs from Minnesota and has been in the first-round conversation throughout the whole pre-draft process. He can play on the perimeter and in the slot and can play in a variety of different roles for whichever team decides to select him.
Week 13 brings the NFC South divisional rematch between the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons. The teams will meet on Atlanta’s home turf this time, and even though the Falcons lead the all-time series, 52-50, the Saints have won five of the last six games.
Week 13 of the NFL season is here. Andersen Pickard shares his updated weekly fantasy football rankings to help you win your league.
As Aaron Rodgers turns 37, he looks just as good now as he did while winning the first of two MVP awards in 2011. During that 15-1 season for Green Bay, Rodgers completed 68.3 percent of his passes, threw for 4,643 yards, and 45/6 touchdown to interception ratio. In 2020, nine years older, Rodgers on pace for 4,509 yards, 48 touchdowns, six interceptions, and currently has a quarterback rating of 117.6 which is second in his career behind the 2011 season.
The 2020 NFL season is starting to wind down. However, we still have plenty of games left, and after that, we have the entire postseason to bet on. Unfortunately, I’ve been on a losing streak the last few weeks. Hopefully, I can turn this losing streak into a big profit for everyone this week.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
Welcome to the post-Week 12 edition of triggering power rankings.
Week 13 brings football to Arrowhead Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the Kansas City Chiefs. The Broncos (4-7) are coming off of a brutal 31-3 loss against the New Orleans Saints while the Chiefs (10-1) are on a roll after securing their sixth-straight win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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