It has honestly been a long time since the NFL Conference championship games have had 4 teams we wouldn't be surprised make it this far in a long time. The Broncos and Seahawks were heavy favorites coming into the season, and the 49er's and Patriots were in the same position last year. The last time the lowest record of any team in these two games was 12-4 was in the 1998 season, the last year the Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl. Will history repeat itself? Let me break down the games.
New England Patriots(13-4) @ Denver Broncos(14-3)
We all remember that game in Foxboro this past November, but now for Peyton Manning and company there is a nice change of scenery. Unlike the past 3 Manning-Brady bowls, Peyton is hosting this one. The two first ballot hall of fame quarterbacks have met 3 times in the playoffs before, all with the home team winning and eventually going on to win the Super Bowl. I think history will follow the same pattern again with a Broncos victory, here is how it will go down.
Denver's defense will shut down the Patriots run game. New England had 200+ yards against the Colts last week, and 6 touchdowns, but no way that happens again. The Broncos have only allowed 1 100-yard rusher all season long, and that includes the likes of Lesean McCoy and Jamaal Charles. As bad as the Denver secondary has been all year the rush defense has been in the top 10 for the NFL. Don't expect the Patriots to get nearly as much going on the ground.
This is a revenge game for Denver. Last year the Broncos got caught in the Ravens revenge game but this year the Broncos are the one seeking revenge, and they already got it against San Diego. The Broncos won't be blowing any big leads if they get one this time around. The main thing about this game is the fact that it is in Denver. The weather isn't looking all that bad based on early forecasts and the crowd noise will be insane at Mile High Stadium. The home field is what will eventually propel the Broncos to victory over New England.
Broncos 30 Patriots 24
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
My Top 5 Best Predictions of 2013
2013 was a crazy ride for the NFL. We saw two games in which a Quarterback threw 7 touchdown passes(0 since 1969 before this year), we saw the Denver Broncos offense become the highest scoring team in the history of the league fueled by it record shattering QB Peyton Manning(55 TD's, 5477 yards in 2013), we saw teams records change drastically(Texans 12 wins in 2012, 2 in 2013), and most importantly we saw a league with good games all around and no one dominate team. The playoff race is wide open, but this is a recap of the 2013 season from my predictions that I made weekly on this blog. Let's see my top 5 best predictions for this past year.
5. Danny Amendola leaving the Saints @ Patriots game with an injury. I know it is an awful thing to predict someone would get injured in a game, but I had this odd feeling it would happen in that game. Oddly enough, it turns out I was correct as Amendola left the game in the 4th quarter after a nasty(but legal) hit.
4. Predicting 3 Vikings upsets. In the last 5 weeks of the season, I called every game the Minnesota Vikings played in correctly. That included 3 upsets of teams with better records. The first was their victory over the Chicago Bears in overtime. The second was their defeat of the Philadelphia Eagles who came in to the game scourging hot only to be cooled by the Minneapolis winter. Finally I called them to beat the Detroit Lions in week 16 by 1 point and that is exactly what they did.
3. My biggest upset pick of the year, Rams over Saints. I sometimes like to read comments on ESPN or NFL Network.com to see what other people were thinking about the upcoming games. No one, literally no one was picking this Rams upset. I even commented on a cocky Saints fans post about how they were going to win by at least 30 and he thought I was insane for picking Saint Louis. Even none of the "experts" on ESPN picked the Rams to win but it turns out they did. So, who do you think got the last laugh?(it was obviously me)
2. Calling the exact score for the Raiders @ Cowboys game. You would think that calling scores for over 200 games would lend itself to many instances like this but you're wrong. It is way harder than you think to get a score exactly right. But that particular Thanksgiving was different as I said I thought the Boys would win over the Raiders 31-24 and that is exactly what happened. Wasn't my only Thanksgiving day victory, as I called every game that day correctly.
1. Predicting Peyton Manning's 51st TD pass. I said before the Broncos @ Texans game that Manning was going to throw his 51st touchdown in the 4th quarter to Julius Thomas to break Tom Brady's record. That is indeed what happened. I couldn't believe my eyes when Peyton threw his way into the record book just the way I imagined it. It was a special moments and as Peyton being my favorite player, it really made me feel good.
5. Danny Amendola leaving the Saints @ Patriots game with an injury. I know it is an awful thing to predict someone would get injured in a game, but I had this odd feeling it would happen in that game. Oddly enough, it turns out I was correct as Amendola left the game in the 4th quarter after a nasty(but legal) hit.
4. Predicting 3 Vikings upsets. In the last 5 weeks of the season, I called every game the Minnesota Vikings played in correctly. That included 3 upsets of teams with better records. The first was their victory over the Chicago Bears in overtime. The second was their defeat of the Philadelphia Eagles who came in to the game scourging hot only to be cooled by the Minneapolis winter. Finally I called them to beat the Detroit Lions in week 16 by 1 point and that is exactly what they did.
3. My biggest upset pick of the year, Rams over Saints. I sometimes like to read comments on ESPN or NFL Network.com to see what other people were thinking about the upcoming games. No one, literally no one was picking this Rams upset. I even commented on a cocky Saints fans post about how they were going to win by at least 30 and he thought I was insane for picking Saint Louis. Even none of the "experts" on ESPN picked the Rams to win but it turns out they did. So, who do you think got the last laugh?(it was obviously me)
2. Calling the exact score for the Raiders @ Cowboys game. You would think that calling scores for over 200 games would lend itself to many instances like this but you're wrong. It is way harder than you think to get a score exactly right. But that particular Thanksgiving was different as I said I thought the Boys would win over the Raiders 31-24 and that is exactly what happened. Wasn't my only Thanksgiving day victory, as I called every game that day correctly.
1. Predicting Peyton Manning's 51st TD pass. I said before the Broncos @ Texans game that Manning was going to throw his 51st touchdown in the 4th quarter to Julius Thomas to break Tom Brady's record. That is indeed what happened. I couldn't believe my eyes when Peyton threw his way into the record book just the way I imagined it. It was a special moments and as Peyton being my favorite player, it really made me feel good.
Monday, December 30, 2013
2013 Regular Season Year in Review
Here is my year in review. I will hand out a bunch of real NFL awards based off my opinions and then give some of my own awards as well. Lets get started.
MVP: Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos. Duh... well obviously he is my pick. Not only is Peyton my favorite athlete of all time and one of my roll models, he is one of the best NFL QB's ever and put some more icing on the cake with this season. 55 TD's, 5477 yards(both new records) is just insane. No way he isn't the MVP.
Runner Up: Cam Newton.
Honorable Mentions: Russel Wilson, Lesean McCoy, Jamaal Charles.
Offensive Player of the Year: Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs: Peyton should also win this award, but I'll give it to someone else just be be nice. I almost went with McCoy for this one but I thought about it and McCoy has a lot more talent around him than Charles. Jamaal accounted for 70% of his teams plays this year, thats crazy. Their offense wouldn't be going too many places without him.
Runner Up: Lesean McCoy.
Honorable Mentions: Josh Gordon, Calvin Johnson, Drew Brees.
Defensive Player of the Year: Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers. Luke won this award for me during that game a couple of weeks ago against the Saints. He went for 24 tackles, the most in a game since 1996, and also capped it off with an interception, his 4th on the year. The Panthers have one of the NFL's most stout defenses so it makes since to give it to Luke.
Runner Up: Robert Mathis.
Honorable Mentions: Richard Sherman, Robert Quinn, JJ Watt.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Keenan Allen, San Diego Chargers. I got a real good look at this kid in prime Thursday night a couple weeks ago in Denver. He leaped over the Broncos defenders and once I saw that I knew he is the real deal.
Runner Up: Eddy Lacey.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Kiki Olonso, Buffalo Bills. This guy has already become a legend in his city and was a bright stop in a pretty bad Bills team. He had his 4 interceptions earlier in the season, but no one else is more deserving.
Runner Up: Star Lotulelei.
Coach of the Year: Ron Rivera, Carolina Panthers. "Riverboat Ron" changed the league completely. The Panthers went from 1-3 to 12-4. It was a crazy turn around and Ron went from being on the hot-seat to coach of the year.
Runner Up: Andy Reid.
Honorable Mentions: Bruce Arians, Pete Caroll, Chip Kelly.
Comeback Player of the Year: Terrel Suggs, Baltimore Ravens. This award isn't as competitive as it was last year(Manning and Peterson) but Suggs makes the best case. It seems pretty apparent that he was pretty banged up last season and really returned to form this year.
Runner Up: Knowshon Moreno
Honorable Mentions: Philip Rivers, Riley Cooper.
Okay now on to my own awards.
Best Game: Broncos 51 vs. Cowboys 48
Seriously, 99 combined points, 11 total touchdowns. It is hard to get better and more entertaining than that(besides for the defensive coordinators).
Runner Up: Panthers 24 vs. Patriots 20
Worst Game: Eagles 54 vs. Bears 11
This was flexed into Sunday Night Football and I stopped watching it after about 1 quarter. Such a bad game for non Eagles fans.
Runner Up: Seahawks 34 vs. Saints 7.
Most Surprising Team: Kansas City Chiefs. Like the Colts of last year, the Chiefs went from 2-14 to 11-5. Big turnaround wins them this award.
Runner Up: Carolina Panthers.
Most Disappointing: Houston Texans. After an 11-1 start to last season, the Texans have gone 4-18. What the heck happened?
Runner Up: Washington Redskins
The "You really blew" award: Detroit Lions. The NFC North was yours to win, and you finished in third place. Wow.
Runner Up: Miami Dolphins
The "I wish I was in another division" award: Arizona Cardinals. 10-6 would've won the NFC north or east, but since they are in the competitive west, they couldn't even make the playoffs.
Best Division(heck, lets just rank all of them!)
1. NFC West/AFC West this two had a combined total of 5 playoff teams and 6 winning teams. Wow.
3. NFC South: Panthers 12-4, Saints 11-5 Wildcard.
4. AFC North: 11-5 and two 8-8 teams.
5. AFC East: 12-4 and two 8-8 teams.
6. NFC East: 10-6 winner along with 8-8 runner up. Not as bad as we thought.
7. NFC North: Wow, 8-7-1 winner. Not good.
8. AFC South: Colts are good at 11-5. No over .500 teams.
MVP: Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos. Duh... well obviously he is my pick. Not only is Peyton my favorite athlete of all time and one of my roll models, he is one of the best NFL QB's ever and put some more icing on the cake with this season. 55 TD's, 5477 yards(both new records) is just insane. No way he isn't the MVP.
Runner Up: Cam Newton.
Honorable Mentions: Russel Wilson, Lesean McCoy, Jamaal Charles.
Offensive Player of the Year: Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs: Peyton should also win this award, but I'll give it to someone else just be be nice. I almost went with McCoy for this one but I thought about it and McCoy has a lot more talent around him than Charles. Jamaal accounted for 70% of his teams plays this year, thats crazy. Their offense wouldn't be going too many places without him.
Runner Up: Lesean McCoy.
Honorable Mentions: Josh Gordon, Calvin Johnson, Drew Brees.
Defensive Player of the Year: Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers. Luke won this award for me during that game a couple of weeks ago against the Saints. He went for 24 tackles, the most in a game since 1996, and also capped it off with an interception, his 4th on the year. The Panthers have one of the NFL's most stout defenses so it makes since to give it to Luke.
Runner Up: Robert Mathis.
Honorable Mentions: Richard Sherman, Robert Quinn, JJ Watt.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Keenan Allen, San Diego Chargers. I got a real good look at this kid in prime Thursday night a couple weeks ago in Denver. He leaped over the Broncos defenders and once I saw that I knew he is the real deal.
Runner Up: Eddy Lacey.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Kiki Olonso, Buffalo Bills. This guy has already become a legend in his city and was a bright stop in a pretty bad Bills team. He had his 4 interceptions earlier in the season, but no one else is more deserving.
Runner Up: Star Lotulelei.
Coach of the Year: Ron Rivera, Carolina Panthers. "Riverboat Ron" changed the league completely. The Panthers went from 1-3 to 12-4. It was a crazy turn around and Ron went from being on the hot-seat to coach of the year.
Runner Up: Andy Reid.
Honorable Mentions: Bruce Arians, Pete Caroll, Chip Kelly.
Comeback Player of the Year: Terrel Suggs, Baltimore Ravens. This award isn't as competitive as it was last year(Manning and Peterson) but Suggs makes the best case. It seems pretty apparent that he was pretty banged up last season and really returned to form this year.
Runner Up: Knowshon Moreno
Honorable Mentions: Philip Rivers, Riley Cooper.
Okay now on to my own awards.
Best Game: Broncos 51 vs. Cowboys 48
Seriously, 99 combined points, 11 total touchdowns. It is hard to get better and more entertaining than that(besides for the defensive coordinators).
Runner Up: Panthers 24 vs. Patriots 20
Worst Game: Eagles 54 vs. Bears 11
This was flexed into Sunday Night Football and I stopped watching it after about 1 quarter. Such a bad game for non Eagles fans.
Runner Up: Seahawks 34 vs. Saints 7.
Most Surprising Team: Kansas City Chiefs. Like the Colts of last year, the Chiefs went from 2-14 to 11-5. Big turnaround wins them this award.
Runner Up: Carolina Panthers.
Most Disappointing: Houston Texans. After an 11-1 start to last season, the Texans have gone 4-18. What the heck happened?
Runner Up: Washington Redskins
The "You really blew" award: Detroit Lions. The NFC North was yours to win, and you finished in third place. Wow.
Runner Up: Miami Dolphins
The "I wish I was in another division" award: Arizona Cardinals. 10-6 would've won the NFC north or east, but since they are in the competitive west, they couldn't even make the playoffs.
Best Division(heck, lets just rank all of them!)
1. NFC West/AFC West this two had a combined total of 5 playoff teams and 6 winning teams. Wow.
3. NFC South: Panthers 12-4, Saints 11-5 Wildcard.
4. AFC North: 11-5 and two 8-8 teams.
5. AFC East: 12-4 and two 8-8 teams.
6. NFC East: 10-6 winner along with 8-8 runner up. Not as bad as we thought.
7. NFC North: Wow, 8-7-1 winner. Not good.
8. AFC South: Colts are good at 11-5. No over .500 teams.
My Preseason Predictions Compared to Teams Actual Records
Last Weeks Picks Record: 13-3
This Seasons Record: 178-78
That is a nice record to end the season on. EXACTLY 100 more games that I called correctly than incorrectly! Before the start of the season I made some predictions about every teams final record, and here are how those predictions compare to what actually happened. I will list how many games I was off. For example, if I predicted a team to go 0-16, but they went 8-8, I was +8 games off on my prediction. If I called them going 16-0 but they went 8-8, I was -8 off on my prediction. That is how this will work. Lets see how I did!
AFC
Division My Record Prediction Actual Record Difference between the two
East
Patriots: 10-6 12-4 +2
Dolphins: 8-8 8-8 None
Jets: 3-13 8-8 +5
Bills: 5-11 6-10 +1
North
Bengals: 11-5 11-5 None
Steelers: 9-7 8-8 -1
Ravens: 8-8 8-8 None
Browns: 6-10 4-12 -2
South
Colts: 10-6 11-5 +1
Titans: 5-11 7-9 +2
Jaguars: 4-12 4-12 None
Texans 11-5 2-14 -9
West
Broncos: 13-3 13-3 None
Chiefs: 8-8 11-5 +2
Chargers: 6-10 9-7 +3
Raiders: 4-12 4-12 None
NFC
East
Eagles: 7-9 10-6 +3
Cowboys: 8-8 8-8 None
Giants: 10-6 7-9 -3
Redskins: 8-8 3-13 -5
North
Packers: 12-4 8-7-1 -3.5
Bears: 9-7 8-8 -1
Lions: 7-9 7-9 None
Vikings: 8-8 5-10-1 -2.5
South
Panthers: 8-8 12-4 +4
Saints: 9-7 11-5 +2
Falcons: 12-4 4-12 -8
Buccaneers 6-10 4-12 -2
West
Seahawks: 12-4 13-3 +1
49er's: 13-3 12-4 -1
Cardinals: 5-11 10-6 +5
Rams: 7-9 7-9 None
I'd say I did pretty well! I predicted a total of 9 teams records exactly and was off by only +/-1 on only 6 teams! Not a bad year for my predictions!
This Seasons Record: 178-78
That is a nice record to end the season on. EXACTLY 100 more games that I called correctly than incorrectly! Before the start of the season I made some predictions about every teams final record, and here are how those predictions compare to what actually happened. I will list how many games I was off. For example, if I predicted a team to go 0-16, but they went 8-8, I was +8 games off on my prediction. If I called them going 16-0 but they went 8-8, I was -8 off on my prediction. That is how this will work. Lets see how I did!
AFC
Division My Record Prediction Actual Record Difference between the two
East
Patriots: 10-6 12-4 +2
Dolphins: 8-8 8-8 None
Jets: 3-13 8-8 +5
Bills: 5-11 6-10 +1
North
Bengals: 11-5 11-5 None
Steelers: 9-7 8-8 -1
Ravens: 8-8 8-8 None
Browns: 6-10 4-12 -2
South
Colts: 10-6 11-5 +1
Titans: 5-11 7-9 +2
Jaguars: 4-12 4-12 None
Texans 11-5 2-14 -9
West
Broncos: 13-3 13-3 None
Chiefs: 8-8 11-5 +2
Chargers: 6-10 9-7 +3
Raiders: 4-12 4-12 None
NFC
East
Eagles: 7-9 10-6 +3
Cowboys: 8-8 8-8 None
Giants: 10-6 7-9 -3
Redskins: 8-8 3-13 -5
North
Packers: 12-4 8-7-1 -3.5
Bears: 9-7 8-8 -1
Lions: 7-9 7-9 None
Vikings: 8-8 5-10-1 -2.5
South
Panthers: 8-8 12-4 +4
Saints: 9-7 11-5 +2
Falcons: 12-4 4-12 -8
Buccaneers 6-10 4-12 -2
West
Seahawks: 12-4 13-3 +1
49er's: 13-3 12-4 -1
Cardinals: 5-11 10-6 +5
Rams: 7-9 7-9 None
I'd say I did pretty well! I predicted a total of 9 teams records exactly and was off by only +/-1 on only 6 teams! Not a bad year for my predictions!
Friday, December 27, 2013
NFL Week 17: Final Week of Regular Season! My Picks!
Last Week: 12-4
This Season: 165-75
I did pretty well last week even though there were quite a few upsets! I even called Peyton Mannings RECORD BREAKING TD! SUCK IT TOM BRADY! Getting carried away there, here are my picks.
Panthers 28 @ Falcons 10
Ravens 17 @ Bengals 23
Texans 21 @ Titans 24(I am going to this game!)
Jaguars 6 @ Colts 27
Jets 10 @ Dolphins 13
Lions 26 @ Vikings 27
Redskins 19 @ Giants 31
Browns 16 @ Steelers 24
Packers 23 @ Bears 24
Broncos 40 @ Raiders 23
Bills 21 @ Patriots 23
Buccaneers 13 @ Saints 21
49ers 17 @ Cardinals 19
Chiefs 15 @ Chargers 28
Rams 13 @ Seahawks 34
Eagles 34 @ Cowboys 28
This Season: 165-75
I did pretty well last week even though there were quite a few upsets! I even called Peyton Mannings RECORD BREAKING TD! SUCK IT TOM BRADY! Getting carried away there, here are my picks.
Panthers 28 @ Falcons 10
Ravens 17 @ Bengals 23
Texans 21 @ Titans 24(I am going to this game!)
Jaguars 6 @ Colts 27
Jets 10 @ Dolphins 13
Lions 26 @ Vikings 27
Redskins 19 @ Giants 31
Browns 16 @ Steelers 24
Packers 23 @ Bears 24
Broncos 40 @ Raiders 23
Bills 21 @ Patriots 23
Buccaneers 13 @ Saints 21
49ers 17 @ Cardinals 19
Chiefs 15 @ Chargers 28
Rams 13 @ Seahawks 34
Eagles 34 @ Cowboys 28
Saturday, December 21, 2013
NFL Week 16 Predictions!
Last Week: 11-5
This Season: 153-71
I called 3 upsets last week! I was pretty much the laughing stock among NFL fans with my pick of the Saints losing the the Rams... but I proved all them wrong! MUHAHA who is getting the last laugh now? Here are my picks for this week.
Broncos 40 @ Texans 17
Peyton Manning breaks Tom Brady's record in 4th quarter with TD pass to Julius Thomas.
Colts 23 @ Chiefs 26
Ryan Succop last second FG wins game.
Saints 17 @ Panthers 27
Steve Smith 2 Touchdowns.
Dolphins 19 @ Bills 17
Thad Lewis 2 TD's(1 air, 1 ground).
Vikings 14 @ Bengals 37
AJ Green 2 TD's.
Buccaneers 12 @ Rams 15
Only FG's scored.
Browns 24 @ Jets 34
Josh Gordon 150 yards and 2 TD's.
Cowboys 27 @ Redskins 21
Kirk Cousins 3 TD passes but pick six.
Titans 23 @ Jaguars 19
Chris Johnson 120 yards.
Cardinals 21 @ Seahawks 31
Close game, but a Russel Wilson rush TD makes it a 10 point lead late.
Steelers 24 @ Packers 21
Bell 100 yards and 2 TD's.
Raiders 9 @ Chargers 20
5 combined INT's between both teams.
Patriots 17 @ Ravens 20
Justin Tucker late game heroics strike again!
Bears 23 @ Eagles 30
Lesean McCoy 176 rushing yards.
Falcons 13 @ 49ers 24
Frank Gore 2 TD's.
This Season: 153-71
I called 3 upsets last week! I was pretty much the laughing stock among NFL fans with my pick of the Saints losing the the Rams... but I proved all them wrong! MUHAHA who is getting the last laugh now? Here are my picks for this week.
Broncos 40 @ Texans 17
Peyton Manning breaks Tom Brady's record in 4th quarter with TD pass to Julius Thomas.
Colts 23 @ Chiefs 26
Ryan Succop last second FG wins game.
Saints 17 @ Panthers 27
Steve Smith 2 Touchdowns.
Dolphins 19 @ Bills 17
Thad Lewis 2 TD's(1 air, 1 ground).
Vikings 14 @ Bengals 37
AJ Green 2 TD's.
Buccaneers 12 @ Rams 15
Only FG's scored.
Browns 24 @ Jets 34
Josh Gordon 150 yards and 2 TD's.
Cowboys 27 @ Redskins 21
Kirk Cousins 3 TD passes but pick six.
Titans 23 @ Jaguars 19
Chris Johnson 120 yards.
Cardinals 21 @ Seahawks 31
Close game, but a Russel Wilson rush TD makes it a 10 point lead late.
Steelers 24 @ Packers 21
Bell 100 yards and 2 TD's.
Raiders 9 @ Chargers 20
5 combined INT's between both teams.
Patriots 17 @ Ravens 20
Justin Tucker late game heroics strike again!
Bears 23 @ Eagles 30
Lesean McCoy 176 rushing yards.
Falcons 13 @ 49ers 24
Frank Gore 2 TD's.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
NFL Week 15 Predictions!
Last Week: 12-4
This Season: 142-66
I have decided to mark the Vikings-Packers tie as a loss, because as it turns out I didn't predict the ending of the game correctly, even if it was a tie. Last week was very good, and I have a combined total of 27 wins in the past two weeks! Lets see how this week goes, lots of upset picks here.
Chargers 27 @ Broncos 41
Redskins 21 @ Falcons 27
Bears 34 @ Browns 24
Patriots 17 @ Dolphins 23
Eagles 23 @ Vikings 28
49er's 30 @ Buccaneers 20
Bills 19 @ Jaguars 24
Texans 10 @ Colts 31
Seahawks 24 @ Giants 13
Jets 17 @ Panthers 27
Chiefs 38 @ Raiders 24
Cardinals 26 @ Titans 24
Packers 16 @ Cowboys 30
Saints 21 @ Rams 31 UPSET OF THE WEEK!
Bengals 23 @ Steelers 20
Ravens 21 @ Lions 24
This Season: 142-66
I have decided to mark the Vikings-Packers tie as a loss, because as it turns out I didn't predict the ending of the game correctly, even if it was a tie. Last week was very good, and I have a combined total of 27 wins in the past two weeks! Lets see how this week goes, lots of upset picks here.
Chargers 27 @ Broncos 41
Redskins 21 @ Falcons 27
Bears 34 @ Browns 24
Patriots 17 @ Dolphins 23
Eagles 23 @ Vikings 28
49er's 30 @ Buccaneers 20
Bills 19 @ Jaguars 24
Texans 10 @ Colts 31
Seahawks 24 @ Giants 13
Jets 17 @ Panthers 27
Chiefs 38 @ Raiders 24
Cardinals 26 @ Titans 24
Packers 16 @ Cowboys 30
Saints 21 @ Rams 31 UPSET OF THE WEEK!
Bengals 23 @ Steelers 20
Ravens 21 @ Lions 24
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