Can 6-10 Win the NFC East?
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 14 in the NFL.
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.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 13.
In Week 13, we had great teams come closer to clinching their divisions, and a surprising race heating up in the NFC East. What will happen next week?
The Washington Football Team traveled to Pittsburgh to take on the undefeated Steelers on Monday in Week 13. In a defensive battle, the game saw 13 punts and limited scoring opportunities.
Thanksgiving seems like a long time ago, yet we are still dealing with the impact from that day. Originally the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers were supposed to play on Thanksgiving. However, because of a Covid-19 problem in the Ravens’ building, the game was postponed till a week later. That forced this game between the Washington Football Team and the Steelers from yesterday to tonight at 5 P.M. est. Washington is fighting to take control as the NFC East division leader while the Steelers try to remain undefeated.
The Washington Football Team (4-7) travels to Pittsburgh to take on the undefeated Steelers (11-0) in Week 13. After several players tested positive for COVID, the Steelers-Ravens game last week was played on Wednesday. As a result, this week’s game against Washington had to be pushed back to Monday afternoon.
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
To most NFL fans, they only see the players on Sundays. Little do they know how important the people behind the scenes are. Most of the blame falls upon the head coach when the team doesn’t do well, leading to their departure, most of the time from the general manager. Sometimes, when things need a full rebuild, both the general manager and head coach get fired. That is the case of a few teams already this season.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Hopefully, you can spend today with family and friends while stuffing your face full of food, and most of all, watching football! Unfortunately, the NFL rescheduled tonight’s game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers because of multiple positive Covid-19 cases in the Ravens’ organization. However, we still have two great games today.
Hello, and happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate. For those who don’t, happy “let’s make some money” day. Although there Ravens vs Steelers game has been pushed back because of Covid, we still have some NFL games to bet on, and maybe, if everyone behaves, we will have a bonus College basketball pick.
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 14 in the NFL.
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.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 13.
In Week 13, we had great teams come closer to clinching their divisions, and a surprising race heating up in the NFC East. What will happen next week?
The Washington Football Team traveled to Pittsburgh to take on the undefeated Steelers on Monday in Week 13. In a defensive battle, the game saw 13 punts and limited scoring opportunities.
Thanksgiving seems like a long time ago, yet we are still dealing with the impact from that day. Originally the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers were supposed to play on Thanksgiving. However, because of a Covid-19 problem in the Ravens’ building, the game was postponed till a week later. That forced this game between the Washington Football Team and the Steelers from yesterday to tonight at 5 P.M. est. Washington is fighting to take control as the NFC East division leader while the Steelers try to remain undefeated.
The Washington Football Team (4-7) travels to Pittsburgh to take on the undefeated Steelers (11-0) in Week 13. After several players tested positive for COVID, the Steelers-Ravens game last week was played on Wednesday. As a result, this week’s game against Washington had to be pushed back to Monday afternoon.
Heading into the home stretch, the NFC divisions are beginning to take shape; however, some are nowhere near over.
To most NFL fans, they only see the players on Sundays. Little do they know how important the people behind the scenes are. Most of the blame falls upon the head coach when the team doesn’t do well, leading to their departure, most of the time from the general manager. Sometimes, when things need a full rebuild, both the general manager and head coach get fired. That is the case of a few teams already this season.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Hopefully, you can spend today with family and friends while stuffing your face full of food, and most of all, watching football! Unfortunately, the NFL rescheduled tonight’s game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers because of multiple positive Covid-19 cases in the Ravens’ organization. However, we still have two great games today.
Hello, and happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate. For those who don’t, happy “let’s make some money” day. Although there Ravens vs Steelers game has been pushed back because of Covid, we still have some NFL games to bet on, and maybe, if everyone behaves, we will have a bonus College basketball pick.
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