
Week 15 Recap: San Francisco 49ers vs. Dallas Cowboys
In the early window of Sunday games, Andy Dalton threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas Cowboys cruised to a 41-33 win against the San Francisco 49ers in Arlington, Tex.
In the early window of Sunday games, Andy Dalton threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas Cowboys cruised to a 41-33 win against the San Francisco 49ers in Arlington, Tex.
Coming off of two straight losses to the Buffalo Bills and Washington Football Team in succession, the San Francisco 49ers will look to keep their playoff hopes alive in Arlington against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon. It’s rare for a 49ers-Cowboys game to be flexed out of a primetime slot, but that’s exactly what has happened for this Week 15 matchup. The rivalry game was originally scheduled to be this week’s Sunday Night Football contest, but due to the lack of playoff implications, the NFL’s hand was forced.
On Sunday afternoon, the Washington Football Team and San Francisco 49ers will meet in Glendale, Arizona, the temporary home field for the 49ers amidst COVID-19 lockdowns in California. The 49ers lead the all-time series between the two teams, 18-10-1, and have won the last five of six meetings.
In the second game of the Monday Night Football doubleheader, the Buffalo Bills traveled to State Farm Stadium in Arizona for the second time this season, this time to battle the 49ers.
In the second game tonight, we have a matchup between playoff hopefuls as the 8-3 Buffalo Bills head to Arizona to take on the 5-6 San Francisco 49ers. The Bills are currently in first place in the AFC East while the 49ers are fighting for a Wild Card spot in the NFC. Both teams need this win as their schedule for the rest of the season only gets tougher.
One of two games on Monday Night to conclude week 13 in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills take on the San Francisco 49ers. Calling State Farm Stadium in Arizona their new home to finish out the season because of Covid-19 restrictions in Santa Clara County, the 49ers will be tasked with slowing down the high-powered Buffalo passing attack.
The San Francisco 49ers traveled to MetLife Stadium for the second week in a row, this time to face the New York Giants. Despite suffering an extraordinary amount of injuries, the 49ers clinched their second consecutive road game.
The San Francisco 49ers traveled to the East Coast this week to face the New York Jets at the MetLife Stadium. Both teams entered Week 2 winless and the 49ers started the game with several key players out with injuries.
The 49ers know why they suck. That isn’t necessarily a problem.
2018 was not the year 49er fans thought it would be. A potential playoff berth was in the discussion, not a 4-12 season that would be good enough for the second-worst record in the league. But if you are going to understand 2018, we will have to hope into the old DeLorean and head back towards the end of 2017.
This is the most crucial week in the fantasy football regular season. Teams are hanging on, fighting and clawing their way to be in playoff contention, and many teams will be eliminated if they lose this week. That being said, it is more important than ever to make the right calls in your lineups. One wrong move could be the difference between going home with your tail between your legs and contending for glory as your league’s champion. The following start and sit recommendations are based on this week’s matchups.
Hello, Patrick Mahomes and Jared Goff owners. Welcome to Week 12 edition of streaming options. After Monday’s performance, I’m sure you’re sick to your stomach thinking that you have to start somebody else at quarterback. There is hope for you, I would feel less anxious than a Travis Kelce owner who needs a win this week. If you are that Travis Kelce fan, we’re going to try to get you a touchdown with your TE streamer in Week 12. The tight end wire doesn’t really offer much more than a touchdown prayer at this point.
In the early window of Sunday games, Andy Dalton threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns as Dallas Cowboys cruised to a 41-33 win against the San Francisco 49ers in Arlington, Tex.
Coming off of two straight losses to the Buffalo Bills and Washington Football Team in succession, the San Francisco 49ers will look to keep their playoff hopes alive in Arlington against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon. It’s rare for a 49ers-Cowboys game to be flexed out of a primetime slot, but that’s exactly what has happened for this Week 15 matchup. The rivalry game was originally scheduled to be this week’s Sunday Night Football contest, but due to the lack of playoff implications, the NFL’s hand was forced.
On Sunday afternoon, the Washington Football Team and San Francisco 49ers will meet in Glendale, Arizona, the temporary home field for the 49ers amidst COVID-19 lockdowns in California. The 49ers lead the all-time series between the two teams, 18-10-1, and have won the last five of six meetings.
In the second game of the Monday Night Football doubleheader, the Buffalo Bills traveled to State Farm Stadium in Arizona for the second time this season, this time to battle the 49ers.
In the second game tonight, we have a matchup between playoff hopefuls as the 8-3 Buffalo Bills head to Arizona to take on the 5-6 San Francisco 49ers. The Bills are currently in first place in the AFC East while the 49ers are fighting for a Wild Card spot in the NFC. Both teams need this win as their schedule for the rest of the season only gets tougher.
One of two games on Monday Night to conclude week 13 in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills take on the San Francisco 49ers. Calling State Farm Stadium in Arizona their new home to finish out the season because of Covid-19 restrictions in Santa Clara County, the 49ers will be tasked with slowing down the high-powered Buffalo passing attack.
The San Francisco 49ers traveled to MetLife Stadium for the second week in a row, this time to face the New York Giants. Despite suffering an extraordinary amount of injuries, the 49ers clinched their second consecutive road game.
The San Francisco 49ers traveled to the East Coast this week to face the New York Jets at the MetLife Stadium. Both teams entered Week 2 winless and the 49ers started the game with several key players out with injuries.
The 49ers know why they suck. That isn’t necessarily a problem.
2018 was not the year 49er fans thought it would be. A potential playoff berth was in the discussion, not a 4-12 season that would be good enough for the second-worst record in the league. But if you are going to understand 2018, we will have to hope into the old DeLorean and head back towards the end of 2017.
This is the most crucial week in the fantasy football regular season. Teams are hanging on, fighting and clawing their way to be in playoff contention, and many teams will be eliminated if they lose this week. That being said, it is more important than ever to make the right calls in your lineups. One wrong move could be the difference between going home with your tail between your legs and contending for glory as your league’s champion. The following start and sit recommendations are based on this week’s matchups.
Hello, Patrick Mahomes and Jared Goff owners. Welcome to Week 12 edition of streaming options. After Monday’s performance, I’m sure you’re sick to your stomach thinking that you have to start somebody else at quarterback. There is hope for you, I would feel less anxious than a Travis Kelce owner who needs a win this week. If you are that Travis Kelce fan, we’re going to try to get you a touchdown with your TE streamer in Week 12. The tight end wire doesn’t really offer much more than a touchdown prayer at this point.
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