
10 Takeaways Week 3 of the 2021 NFL Season
Week 3 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books, the last slate of games before the calendar turns to October. However, five teams are still without their first win.
Week 3 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books, the last slate of games before the calendar turns to October. However, five teams are still without their first win.
As we now enter the third week of the 2021 NFL season, some teams have done a good job of getting a fast start. A few select teams so far have played very impressive football in their first two games. For the winless teams, they will have to win this week to keep their playoff chances alive at all.
Tonight we have a matchup between the Carolina Panthers and the Houston Texans. Which bets will lead to cash in your pockets?
Time to keep things rolling with another Thursday Night game. This week, the Carolina Panthers will head into Houston to face the Texans.
NFL football is back, and with it every team and its fans are ever optimistic that this year could be their year. New faces in new places. New head coaches tasked with turning franchises around. Rookies ready to make their presence known.
While some fantasy drafts are still happening, most leagues are looking forward to the start of the 2021 NFL season. Usually, fantasy teams don’t add players before Week 1. However, here are eight potential streaming options for Week 1.
Dozens of quarterbacks played in 2020. From league MVP Aaron Rodgers to the poor Kendall Hinton, the quarterback spectrum spanned a large gap. Noticing the best quarterback is a difficult science. Outside of exceeding rare cases, a bevy of quarterbacks leads the NFL in stats.
The Carolina Panthers had a bit of a wild offseason, where the big question was at quarterback. Teddy Bridgewater failed to make an impact last year, and many thought the team would address this need through the draft. What they did do, however, was turn to the New York Jets and acquired Sam Darnold.
The Carolina Panthers enter the 2021 season as a darkhorse playoff team following a great offseason. Matt Rhule and company have transformed arguably the worst roster in the league last year to one that is on the verge of a playoff berth. Carolina is one of the most intriguing teams this season, and there are many reasons why.
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’S eight divisions. Let’s continue with the NFC South.
The Carolina Panthers enter the 2021 season with some high expectations. In an evolving NFC South, some have playoff expectations for Matt Rhule and company, coming off a 5-11 campaign in the 2020 season. The Panthers come in ranked 22nd in these power rankings.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Carolina Panthers.
Week 3 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books, the last slate of games before the calendar turns to October. However, five teams are still without their first win.
As we now enter the third week of the 2021 NFL season, some teams have done a good job of getting a fast start. A few select teams so far have played very impressive football in their first two games. For the winless teams, they will have to win this week to keep their playoff chances alive at all.
Tonight we have a matchup between the Carolina Panthers and the Houston Texans. Which bets will lead to cash in your pockets?
Time to keep things rolling with another Thursday Night game. This week, the Carolina Panthers will head into Houston to face the Texans.
NFL football is back, and with it every team and its fans are ever optimistic that this year could be their year. New faces in new places. New head coaches tasked with turning franchises around. Rookies ready to make their presence known.
While some fantasy drafts are still happening, most leagues are looking forward to the start of the 2021 NFL season. Usually, fantasy teams don’t add players before Week 1. However, here are eight potential streaming options for Week 1.
Dozens of quarterbacks played in 2020. From league MVP Aaron Rodgers to the poor Kendall Hinton, the quarterback spectrum spanned a large gap. Noticing the best quarterback is a difficult science. Outside of exceeding rare cases, a bevy of quarterbacks leads the NFL in stats.
The Carolina Panthers had a bit of a wild offseason, where the big question was at quarterback. Teddy Bridgewater failed to make an impact last year, and many thought the team would address this need through the draft. What they did do, however, was turn to the New York Jets and acquired Sam Darnold.
The Carolina Panthers enter the 2021 season as a darkhorse playoff team following a great offseason. Matt Rhule and company have transformed arguably the worst roster in the league last year to one that is on the verge of a playoff berth. Carolina is one of the most intriguing teams this season, and there are many reasons why.
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’S eight divisions. Let’s continue with the NFC South.
The Carolina Panthers enter the 2021 season with some high expectations. In an evolving NFC South, some have playoff expectations for Matt Rhule and company, coming off a 5-11 campaign in the 2020 season. The Panthers come in ranked 22nd in these power rankings.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Carolina Panthers.
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