With both teams’ playoff hopes riding on a Week 16 victory, the Las Vegas Raiders will have a big advantage under center as Teddy Bridgewater is unlikely to suit up for the Denver Broncos who enter Sunday’s game as slight underdogs.
Can Drew Lock get over his generous nature and avoid costly turnovers? Can the Raiders cover for the eighth time in 10 attempts against their division rivals? Find out in our free NFL picks and predictions for the Broncos vs. Raiders.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Indianapolis Colts will both try to keep their slim playoff hopes alive when they meet at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday Night Football.
Matt Ryan was briefly benched in favor of Sam Ehlinger this season, but since Frank Reich was replaced at head coach by Jeff Saturday, Ryan has once again assumed command of the Colts’ offense. The results have not been too shabby lately, but he’ll need to be at his best against T.J. Watt and company.
Here are our three favorite Matt Ryan props for Monday, November 28.
You can also read our Steelers vs. Colts picks and predictions in addition to our best Monday Night Football prop picks.
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It took longer than expected, but the Los Angeles Rams appear to have hit their stride. LA has won four of its last five games and has moved into second place in the NFC West thanks to a red-hot offense that is averaging 33 points per game since Week 12. Much of the credit goes to running back Kyren Williams, who is averaging 124.3 rushing yards per game since returning from an ankle injury, as well as all-world wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who has has recorded 110+ yard games in back-to-back weeks.
The Rams’ super-charged offense will be put to the test this evening against the New Orleans Saints, who have limited opponents to 12 total points over the past two weeks. LA opened as a 4.5-point favorite with the total set at 44.
While there are a number of di…
In my imagination, I picture beat reporters and local Boston media celebrating the departure of Bill Belichick like the Ewoks at the end of “Return of the Jedi.” For the first time in this millennium, the New England Patriots are being coached by someone other than the hooded curmudgeon.
While new head coach (and Belichick disciple) Jerod Mayo has already been breath of fresh air in both the locker room and press conferences, there’s no denying the legacy Belichick leaves and the questions around his former club.
The NFL odds are expecting New England to stumble into the post-Belichick era, sticking it with an NFL-low win total of 4.5 (Over -150) and the lookahead lines peg the Pats as point-spread pups in all 17 regular season games.
Antonio Conte started with an apology. The Tottenham manager was an hour late for his unveiling on Friday and he wanted his Zoom guests to know that it was because a video analysis session had overrun.
“I’m sorry,” Conte said, steely-eyed and stony-faced. But he wasn’t, really, because his new club is in a mess, he has joined mid-season, with no proper run at instilling his philosophy, and the time is ridiculously tight.
It is rare that a new manager has his presentation to the media after his first game, Conte having arrived on Tuesday to succeed Nuno Espírito Santo, waited for his work permit until Thursday morning and gone straight into the Europa Conference League home tie against Vitesse that night. Af…
Amina Hanif remembers the day she turned up for her first football trial. She was 14 and eager to impress the coaches at Watford with her nimble footwork and sheer pace. But, as she made her way from the car park to the training ground, she asked herself some serious questions.
“I questioned my life decisions there and then,” says the 22-year-old, who now plays for the Women’s National League side Chesham United and the Pakistan national team. “We were walking to where all the coaches, players and parents were and I remember my mum turning to me and saying: ‘They’re all staring!’ and, after wishing me luck, she headed straight back to the car and left me to fend for myself!”
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Today, for the first time since Christmas Eve 2016, the Cleveland Browns did not lose a game, playing the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 21-21 overtime tie. It was still, inevitably, a pretty big disappointment for Cleveland. But before things got extremely Cleveland, they were very un-Cleveland, as new QB Tyrod Taylor led the team on a fourth-quarter comeback from a 21-7 deficit, culminating with a fantastic catch from Josh Gordon with two minutes to play in regulation. The teams stalemated in the extra period, but it wasn’t for lack of trying. After trading some punts back and forth, the Steelers had a shot at the win with a 42-yard Chris Boswell field goal. He missed. The Browns punted on their next possession, too, but gained new life with under a minute to go when Joe Schobert picked …
We wrote a lot of long stories this year that you probably didn't have time to read. Now is your chance to get caught up. How Jon Jones Became The Baddest Motherfucker On Earth The baddest motherfucker on Earth and I are in a posh restaurant in a poor city with two guys he picked up at some point or another to shoot guns and drink beer with whenever he isn't elbowing people in the face, and we're laughing, the four of us, hearty guffaws that crash around the table. I'm telling them a funny story I heard during my week here in Albuquerque, about a fighter who was knocked out the first time he fought on pay-per-view, with all his friends and family watching at home. It starts with him sprinting across an eight-sided chain link fence, chin out, fists low, and ends wit…