The Chicago Bears have not won a divisional game during the Matt Eberflus era. Will that trend finally change this week against the Minnesota Vikings? JT3 breaks down which team has the edge in this matchup between division rivals.
However, being “with family” for “the holidays” doesn’t mean I’m not going to sneak away for an hour to make my weekly betting picks. Who do you think I am, a well-adjusted adult? BORING!
Ohio State has lost back-to-back games to Michigan, which has Ryan Day facing questions. Can the Buckeyes break through and topple the Wolverines?
Oregon has dominated this rivalry with Oregon State at home, but the Beavers have won two of the past three meetings. Can the Ducks return the favor?
The third and final game on Thanksgiving is in Seattle as the 49ers travel north to take on the Seahawks. The Seahawks are one game back from the 49ers for the NFC West division, so they should be highly motivated this Thursday. They have some injuries to overcome, but they will have the “12th man” behind them.
Baker Mayfield struggled a little bit last week against the 49ers, but he was not awful. He plays the Colts this week, which should be an easier matchup.
The Bears suffered a historic loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 11. James Tillman III offers a few notable takeaways from Chicago’s late-game collapse.
Can the Sacramento Kings extend their winning streak or will the New Orleans Pelicans notch their third win four tries? James Tillman III breaks down who has the edge in this matchup.
I still have Baltimore as my number one team so far going into Week 11, though the gap has closed after that second half performance last week. Note once again that this is not a prediction for future weeks, only a representation of how they’ve played to date.