The Dallas Cowboys are undefeated at home this season as they welcome the Seattle Seahawks to town on Thursday night. It should be an exciting game between two teams in second place in their division.
The game had all the makings of a wacky Ravens loss: a lopsided effort by one side of the ball, playing down to a lesser opponent, a head-scratching error by the team’s most consistent player. But I overlooked one key detail – no one blows games like the Chargers.
The Virginia Cavaliers (6-1) will play host to the Texas A&M Aggies (6-1) in this ACC/SEC matchup, featuring two teams off to an incredibly hot start.
We absolutely needed that one over at Wreathway Rainmakers LLC. Hopefully that was enough rain to wash away the drought that had been specifically affecting my betting process.
If ever there was an argument against the two best records in a conference meeting for the league title game, this game might be the one. Oklahoma State just doesn’t seem to have either the talent or the personnel to hang with Texas.
Pickett did not throw for a touchdown, but he did not throw an interception and finished with 278 passing yards. He now faces the Cardinals, who allow 26.8 points and 377.9 total yards per game.
The Clemson Tigers look to upset the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa this Tuesday night. Nate Oates’ team looks to continue their success with a fast pace, high-flying offense, and efficiency from beyond the arc.
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.
Since taking over in 2020, Staley’s Chargers have been a rudderless circus doomed to disappoint. The team’s uncanny ability to blow games in new ways every week dates back well before Staley’s time, but he’s done nothing to combat the narrative.