Thursday, October 3, 2019

NFL Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks live stream Free Online NFL Week 05 Thursday Night Football 03 December on NFL Network

NFL Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks live stream Free Online NFL Week 05 Thursday Night Football 03 December 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington, United States, Time 08:20 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.



Seattle won two games in a row to end October but now tries to rebound from a 25-17 loss at home to the Chargers last week. The Seahawks drove the opening possession of the game 75 yards for a touchdown, then gave up the next 19 points. They later pulled to within one score, made a defensive stop and drove to the Chargers 1-yard line. But a Wilson pass in the end zone with no time on the clock bounced off receiver David Moore, ending the rally.

On the day Seattle held a 25-18 advantage in first downs, ran the ball for 154 yards and won time of possession by a 36/24 tilt. But a Wilson pick-six in the fourth quarter proved the difference.

Seattle has actually out-rushed four of its last five opponents, going 3-2 both SU and ATS in the process. At 4-4 overall the Seahawks trail the Rams by 3.5 games in the NFC West, but they're only basically a game behind Minnesota in the battle for the second NFC wild card spot.

Los Angeles is also looking to rebound this week after taking its first loss of this season last week, 45-35 at New Orleans. The Rams matched the Saints to a 14-14 tie in the second quarter, fell down 35-14 then rallied to forge a 35-35 tie in the fourth. But Los Angeles gave up the final 10 points of the game to fall from undefeated status.

On the day Los Angeles racked up 483 yards of total offense. But the Rams also came up just short on a fake field goal, missed a field goal and threw an interception in their own territory, all of which combined to basically create a minus-27 point differential.

Los Angeles has now out-gained seven of its last eight opponents, and hit the 30-point mark seven out of nine games this season. At 8-1 overall Los Angeles leads New Orleans by a half-game in the battle for the best record in the NFC.

Even though the Seattle Seahawks have experienced a longer run of recent success than the Rams, it's Los Angeles that owns the edge in the recent rivalry, winning five of the last eight meetings straight up and going 5-3 against the spread.

NFL point spread: The Rams opened as 7.5-point favorites; the total was 48.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark. (Line updates and matchup report)

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The Rams continue to stake their claim as the best team in football after beating Minnesota last week 38-31.

Los Angeles spotted the Vikings the first seven points of the game and trailed 17-14 well into the second quarter. But the Rams scored twice just before the half and led by two scores most of the rest of the way.

However, the Rams gave up a field goal with three minutes to go and ended up pushing the spread as a seven-point favorite.

On the night, Los Angeles piled up 556 yards of total offense, as Jared Goff hit on 26 of 33 throws for 465 yards and five touchdowns, without an interception. So the Rams lead the league in total offense, averaging 125 yards per game on the ground and 343 through the air. They've also scored at least 33 points every game this season.



Seattle drew first blood on a 20-yard touchdown run by Mike Davis, trailed at the half 10-7 but scored the first 10 points out of the locker to retake the lead. In the end the Seahawks won it with a defensive hold and a Sebastian Janikowski 52-yard field goal at the buzzer.

On the day, Seattle outgained Arizona 331-263, outrushed the Cardinals 171-92 and held a 32/28 edge in time of possession.

Two weeks ago, the Seahawks defeated Dallas 24-13, and their two losses this season came by three points at Denver and seven at Chicago. So Seattle has been in every game.

The Rams are rolling, and playing on the road means the spread is a bit more manageable. Meanwhile, the Seahawks just lost veteran defensive back Earl Thomas to a bad leg injury.

The total has gone under in four of the Rams' last five games vs the Seahawks. The total has gone under in five of the Seahawks' last seven games vs divisional opponents. The Rams are 7-2 SU and ATS in their last nine games in the late afternoon.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

New Orleans Saints vs Los Angeles Rams live stream Online NFL Week 02 on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad, Android over the Internet

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Perhaps the most anticipated game in week 2 of the NFL season pits the New Orleans Saints at the Los Angeles Rams. Today's game is not only a rematch of last season's highly controversial NFC championship game, but is also a showdown between two of the top favorites to represent the NFC in Super Bowl LIV. This is the 77th meeting between two clubs that for 31 years were rivals in the NFC West division. The Rams own a 42-34 edge in the series, and a 29-25 advantage when the franchise was based in Los Angeles (they were the St. Louis Rams between 1995-2015). The Saints have a 16-22 record in road games against the Rams, including an 11-15 record against them in Los Angeles, location of this afternoon's contest.

The Saints very first game as a franchise was against the Los Angeles Rams, on September 17, 1967 in a home game at Tulane Stadium. Saints rookie John Gilliam scored a touchdown on the very first play in his franchise's history when he took the opening kickoff back 94 yards. Unfortunately, the Saints lost that day to Los Angeles 27-13. New Orleans would lose their first four games against the Rams between 1967-70, and drop 14 of 17 against them through the 1977 season. That included losses the first nine times they would play the Rams in L.A., when they were outscored by an average of 32-13. New Orleans would finally gain a road win against their rivals on October 22, 1978. The Saints were outgained in total yardage for the game, 342-118, but the New Orleans defense forced six turnovers (3 fumbles and 3 interceptions) while holding the Rams to just a field goal. A 19-yd. 4th quarter touchdown pass from Archie Manning to Tony Galbreath would give the Saints a 10-3 upset win.

New Orleans would finally build a consistent playoff contender through the middle of the 1980's and late into the decade. After another five game losing streak to their division rival from '83-85 against a Ram team built around Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson, the Saints would take control of the series. Despite a prolific Los Angeles offense fueled by the talents of quarterback Jim Everett along with receivers Henry Ellard and Flipper Anderson, New Orleans would have a 13-3 edge over their rivals between 1987-94. During that run, the Saints would win nine straight games in Los Angeles during the series. They tipped the scales in the rivalry primarily led by a dominant defense centered around their intimidating Dome Patrol linebacking corps of Pat Swilling, Sam Mills, Vaughan Johnson, and Hall of Famer Rickey Jackson. By the mid-1990's, both teams had fallen from contender status without winning a championship. Everett had been traded from L.A. to New Orleans, but the great Saints defense from the previous seven years had crumbled. The Pro Bowl quarterback would get a measure of revenge against his former team though, going 3-1 against them and winning 31-15 during their final meeting in L.A. before their relocation to St. Louis in 1994.

These two would meet in the postseason for the first time on December 30, 2000 in a wild card match up. The Saints had won the NFC West, and would host their rivals, but the St. Louis Rams came in as the defending Super Bowl champs and in possession of one of the most high flying offenses in NFL history. New Orleans charged out to a 31-7 fourth quarter lead thanks to five turnovers caused and three scoring passes from Aaron Brooks to Willie Jackson. The Rams came roaring back late in the game though, and pulled to within 31-28 with just minutes to go. A fumbled punt by St. Louis returner Az-Zahir Hakim and subsequent recovery by the Saints Brian Milne preserved the win though, clinching the first playoff victory in New Orleans Saints history. League realignment after the 2001 season would move the Saints into the newly formed NFC South division. New Orleans has been 5-6 against their former divisional foes since the split, as both teams have returned to top contender status within the last few seasons.



Lost in the blatant officiating and league incompetence (or worse?) of last year's title game was the fact that we witnessed two terrific teams in a hard fought battle. New Orleans squandered numerous opportunities early in the game to all but put the game out of reach, giving the Rams a chance to come back in the second half.

This afternoon will be the fourth time the Saints and Rams have met in the last 38 games for each. The two have a combined for a 48-16 record over the past two regular seasons, and each are on the short list of favorites for the Super Bowl again this season. Brees has not had quite the success against the Rams as most other teams throughout his brilliant career, throwing 20 touchdowns and averaging 269 yards passing, but also throwing 20 interceptions and getting sacked 21 times. Goff has had his own struggles of late, failing to throw for 225 yards in six of the Rams last eight games, while recent questions have also surfaced about the health of running back Todd Gurley. Los Angeles has a deep receiving corps of playmakers though, that will test the Saints secondary. New Orleans will look to apply heavy pressure on the Rams backfield in hopes of forcing rushed throws and mistakes, as well as limiting Gurley's production.

NFL Kansas City Chiefs vs Oakland Raiders live stream NFL Week 02 football on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet

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Amidst controversy, the Oakland Raiders were able to show maturity and poise as they picked up a 24-16 win over the Denver Broncos on "Monday Night Football." Now how will they do when they go up against the defending AFC West champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday?

Oakland was counting on Antonio Brown to be a dynamic weapon in their offense, but after voiding his guaranteed money following a heated argument with general manager Mike Mayock and several other missteps, the team decided to release him. It's just one game, but the Raiders did just fine without him on Monday night.

Meanwhile, the Chiefs looked to be in midseason form in their 40-26 victory at Jacksonville. Kansas City lost wide receiver Tyreek Hill to what turned out to be a sternoclavicular joint injury but still managed to gash the Jaguars defense repeatedly. HIll will be out of action for several weeks and reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes also came out of the game with a slight ankle injury but he should be ready to go on Sunday.

Kansas City won both games against Oakland a season ago. Overall, the Chiefs lead the all-time series with the Raiders 65-53-2, including playoffs.

Kansas City at Oakland
Kickoff: Sunday, Sept. 15 at 4:05 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Spread: Kansas City -7

Kansas City was able to get past Jacksonville without Hill, but what effect will his extended absence have? Not only will the Chiefs need more from Sammy Watkins but second-round pick Mecole Hardman also figures to see more playing time.

Watkins finished with 198 yards and three touchdowns against the Jaguars. Expect Patrick Mahomes to target Watkins against a Raiders defense that will be short-handed as safety Jonathan Abram, one of the team's three first-round picks this year, is done for the season after he suffered a shoulder injury on Monday night.

Kansas City also may depend more on their running game. In his first game with the Chiefs, LeSean McCoy rushed for 81 yards on 10 carries. Damien Williams also chipped in 26 yards on 13 carries. Both were active in the passing game as well.

One of the important questions entering their game against the Broncos was how much of a load would the Raiders give to their rookie running back. If that performance was any indication, Jacobs is ready to be a featured part of the Oakland offense.

Jacobs finished with 85 rushing yards and two touchdowns. He also had a 28-yard catch for his only reception of the game. He became the first player since LaDainian Tomlinson in 2001 to record at least 100 yards from scrimmage and two rushing touchdowns in his debut.

Oakland will need a solid game from quarterback Derek Carr, but it helps that he has Jacobs to help move the chains and put some points on the scoreboard.



During his time with the Raiders, Carr has thrown nine interceptions against the Chiefs, which is the most against any opponent. Kansas City's defense gave up 428 yards to a Jacksonville team that was without Nick Foles for a majority of the game as he suffered a broken collarbone on a touchdown pass.

The Chiefs cornerbacks were on their heels against the Jaguars receivers. Now, they will be against the speedy Tyrell Williams, who had six catches for 105 yards and a touchdown against the Broncos. Tight end Darren Waller also had seven catches for 70 yards so Kansas City's defensive backs will have their hands full.

Kansas City will need to find a way to get pressure on Carr and force turnovers if they're going to pick up the victory.

On paper, the Chiefs are the better team, even if the Raiders have improved. But Kansas City's defense is still an issue, which might make this game closer than some expect.

But with Patrick Mahomes leading the Chiefs' high-powered attack, that should be enough to get the win. Expect LeSean McCoy and Damien Williams to be used a lot to force Oakland to commit more resources to stopping the run. That should open up opportunities for Mahomes to connect with Sammy Watkins, Travis Kelce and Mecole Hardman for big plays downfield.

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The Patriots found rhythm in their opener by shifting gears on the Steelers early and applying pressure with tempo. Miami blew several coverages against Baltimore last week in its first game running Brian Flores' system. New England should be able to manufacture more confusion or at least force the Dolphins to play more straightforward looks by going no-huddle. Hit the gas again.

Miami's defensive back depth consists mostly of ex-Patriots. Eric Rowe, Johnson Bademosi, Jomal Wiltz and seventh-round rookie Ken Webster rank as the Dolphins' No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 cornerbacks. Pitting any one of them against New England's starting skill-position players will generate a mismatch for Tom Brady to exploit. That is best done through empty sets and other spread formations.

Last season, Drake delivered a knockout blow to the Patriots by finishing the Miami Miracle. He'll have to lead the Dolphins' upset efforts again if they're to win Sunday.

In turn, New England should load the box against Drake and trust its corners to win 1-on-1 outside. If he's held to minimal gains on early downs, third-and-medium and third-and-long snaps will put Miami's entire offense at an immense disadvantage.

The last time the Patriots were heavy favorites against a miserable offense coordinated by a former assistant they were given the Wildcat treatment in Buffalo. That night, New England held the Bills to six points, but only after Buffalo attempted to throw the kitchen sink at the Pats' defense to test their discipline. Expect Miami to empty its bag of tricks Sunday looking for something similar.

This is an easy one. The Dolphins own the league's worst offensive line. By consistently sending an extra rusher at Miami, New England will confront every O-lineman with a 1-on-1 matchup, which over time should favor a deeper, more talented Patriots front.



In Week 3 of last season, former New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia defeated his former team, leading the Detroit Lions to a decisive 26-10 win at Ford Field. Brian Flores will attempt to do the same this Sunday. But his odds of scoring a victory over mentor Bill Belichick are significantly slimmer. After parting ways with many of their recognizable names during an offseason purge that can’t be described as anything other than a blatant tank job, Flores’ Miami Dolphins carry what might be the NFL’s least talented roster into their Week 2 matchup with a Patriots team that boasts a newly super-charged offense and a defense with elite potential.

The Patriots opened their season with a 33-3 rout of the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium. The Dolphins were thoroughly dismantled by the Baltimore Ravens, losing 59-10 at home. THE ODDS Though they’ve won just once in their last six visits to Miami, the Patriots entered the weekend as gigantic 19-point favorites, which would equal the largest road spread of any NFL game during the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era. Since 2000, the only away team that has been favored by 19 points was the 2007 Patriots against the Ravens. New England wound up winning that game 27-24. The Dolphins, who haven’t won in Foxboro, Mass., since 2008, used the Miami Miracle to defeat the Patriots 34-33 in South Florida last season.

Watch Seahawks vs Steelers live stream Free Online NFL Week 02 Sunday 15 September at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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The Steelers return home and look to save face with a win over Seattle in their home opener. Many questions arose in the crappy loss to the Patriots in Foxboro last week. With that being said...Will Sean Davis solidify the secondary should he return? Will the Steelers be ready for prime time, even though the game is at 1 p..m.? Did Ben Roethlisberger shake off the rust? Will Donte Moncrief be targeted 72 times, despite dropping everything in sight last week?

The Seattle Seahawks (1-0) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (0-1) will get together for a little interconference battle in Week 2 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. This will be a battle of two teams that are still a work in progress. They also are two teams capable of putting together a high-scoring classic as they did in 2015 when the Seahawks beat the Steelers 39-30 at CenturyLink Field.

in Week 1, Seattle had an uneven performance against Cincinnati in a 21-20 win over a Bengals team that showed plenty of fight under new head coach Zac Taylor. The good news is that the Seahawks found a way to win, won the turnover battle and continued their home September success. The bad news is there is a lot of work to do for this team as the line of scrimmage was a problem on both sides of the ball. Andy Dalton had too much time to throw the football on most occasions, finishing with 415 yards and two touchdowns. Offensively, Seattle did not live up to its reputation as the best rushing attack in the NFL with 72 yards on 25 attempts. Those numbers have to improve moving forward in order for the Seahawks to contend for a playoff spot.

Last week in Foxborough was one of those days for Pittsburgh where you just take the game film and burn it as the Steelers lost 33-3 to New England. Ben Roethlisberger and the offense couldn't get anything going all day long against the Patriots defense. Roethlisberger completed 27 of 47 passes for 276 yards and threw one interception. The running game was only able to generate 32 yards and that is not textbook Pittsburgh football. On defense, the Steelers had zero answers for Tom Brady as he surgically attacked the Pittsburgh secondary and threw for 341 yards and three touchdowns. This week, the Steelers defense has the fun task of trying to contain Russell Wilson but at least they will have a jacked-up home crowd behind them on Sunday.

Seattle's offensive line came into the 2019 season with some high expectations as they brought back four starters. Last week, the Bengals neutered the Seahawks running game by using a 5-2 front and only allowed one big play, a 21-yard run by Chris Carson late in the fourth quarter. The offensive line will have to step up against the Steelers' quality front seven and try to open up holes from the get-go. Likewise, you can expect Pittsburgh to make more of a commitment to the run early against the Seahawks. James Conner carried the ball 10 times for 21 yards and had little room to operate last Sunday night against the Patriots. If the Steelers can generate at least the threat of a running attack it will help open up things in the passing game on Sunday.

Rookie DK Metcalf got off to a nice start last week with four catches for 89 yards against Cincinnati's secondary. Tyler Lockett was targeted just twice but caught a 44-yard touchdown for the game-winning score and his lone reception of the game. One of the keys will be pass protection after Russell Wilson was sacked four times and hit nine total last week by the Bengals. The Seahawks should be able to have their shots to hit a few deep balls against the Steelers secondary. JuJu Smith-Schuster (6 rec, 78 yards) had a strong start as Pittsburgh's No. 1 wide receiver as there's no doubt the Steelers are glad they have merely been observers of the ongoing circus related to former Steeler Antonio Brown. The problem for the Steelers is finding that quality secondary option as Donte Moncrief (10 targets, 3 rec., 7 yds.) did not get off to a great start last week. It will be interesting to see if Ben Roethlisberger will try to get Moncrief or James Washington or tight end Vance McDonald going early against a Seattle secondary that struggled last week.



Newest Seahawk Jadeveon Clowney knocked the rust off in the opener as he played okay against Cincinnati picking up a couple of tackles and a sack. Quinton Jefferson had two sacks as he was the early beneficiary of the Bengals giving extra attention to Clowney in their blocking schemes. Ziggy Ansah returned to the practice on Thursday and if he ends up being able to play about 20 snaps on Sunday that will be a huge help for the Seattle pass rush. The Steelers tied for the league lead in sacks last season with 52 but only picked up one against Tom Brady last week. Bud Dupree and Cam Hayward should be able to generate plenty of pressure on Wilson all afternoon long as the Seahawks are not elite at pass blocking. If Dupree and Hayward along with linebacker T.J. Watt can keep get to Wilson or at least keep him in the pocket when he drops back, then Pittsburgh will be in great shape to win on Sunday.

The over/under in this game is 47 according to the folks in Vegas and this matchup has the feel of blowing past that despite the struggles that both offenses showed in Week 1. Seattle has a knack of rising to the occasion when they are an underdog on the road out on the East Coast. Thus, the Seahawks will keep the game in doubt into the fourth quarter but fall just short. The Steelers will not answer all of their questions this week, but they will do enough in the passing game to get their first win of the season.

Watch Colts vs Titans live streaming Free 2019 NFL Week 02 Sunday Football at Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee

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Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts head to Tennessee to take on the Titans in a game that pales in comparison to the match up it used to be.

Remember the days of Peyton Manning and Steve McNair—the epic battles, the high-powered offenses, the near-constant jockeying for a spot on the All Pro team or for MVP votes. These two teams are hoping Luck and Jake Locker eventually step into those shoes, but this game just doesn't have the luster it used to.

The Colts (3-3) are outperforming many expectations for their season and much of that has to do with the play of their rookie passer. It certainly couldn't be many of the players around him on offense who (save Reggie Wayne) have disappointed in support of Luck.

The Colts defense, however, has improved under the watchful gaze of Chuck Pagano and Greg Manusky. The Colts have gotten after the passer in their new 3-4 front and will certainly try to harass whoever is under center for the Titans.

Tennessee (3-4) is going to re-evaluate Locker this week who has been sitting with injury. Even if Locker is healthy, however, Hasselbeck may be the better option for the Titans in 2012. The savvy veteran has the team on a two-game winning streak and Chris Johnson has had a resurgence now that teams can't shut down the passing game so easily.

The Titans' best asset is their underrated twin tackles—Michael Roos and David Stewart. How that tandem protects the quarterback (whoever is undercenter) will determine who wins this game.

Check out our thoughts in the video above and leave us yours in the comments below!

The Tennessee Titans felt disrespected heading into Cleveland for their Week 1 opener against the Browns, so they did something about it. Mike Vrabel's team thoroughly dismantled the much-hyped Browns and capitalized off of a bevy of miscues and blunders by Cleveland on their way to a 30-point road victory.



The Indianapolis Colts were everybody's favorite to win the AFC South heading into the season, but that expectation has dwindled for many in light of Andrew Luck retiring. The Colts, coming off of an overtime road defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers will look to find that disrespect card and grab a road win this week at Nissan Stadium.

Much like Indianapolis, the Titans will have to establish the line of scrimmage, especially in the absence of left tackle Taylor Lewan who is in the midst of serving a four-game suspension for a violation of the league's policy on the use of performance-enhancing substances. Last week, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith schemed around the deficiencies on the line and used a variety of play-action passes and screen passes to counter Cleveland's pass-rushing duo of Myles Garrett and Olivier Vernon. Garrett still wound up with two sacks (Browns had four total), but Tennessee finished with 339 total yards and no turnovers. This week's focus will be on Colts outside linebacker Justin Houston, who recorded a sack in his first game with his new team last week, and All-Pro linebacker Darius Leonard. Indianapolis was able to sack Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers four times and was credited with nine total hits on him in Week 1.

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The Dallas Cowboys will be traveling to FedEx Field on Sunday to take on the Washington Redskins. It will be the second consecutive week to start the season that each team will be playing a divisional foe.

In Week 1, the Cowboys got off to a strong start against the New York Giants, winning 35-17.

The Redskins, on the other hand, were not so fortunate. Heading into halftime against the Philadelphia Eagles, Jay Gruden's team held a stout 20-7 lead. But that first half success wasn't sustainable for a team that lacks depth. Ultimately, they fell 32-27.

Dallas has won five of the past six meetings between these longtime divisional foes.

Looking to avoid an 0-2 start after blowing a 17-point lead at Philadelphia last week, the Redskins return home to host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Washington won’t be at full strength on either side of the ball, with tight end Jordan Reed out for a second straight game with a concussion and defensive end Jonathan Allen sidelined with a sprained MCL. The Redskins will also be without their Week 1 starter at running back, Derrius Guice, who was placed on injured reserve after undergoing surgery on the meniscus in his right knee.

Allen’s absence, coupled with fellow defensive lineman Caleb Brantley joining Guice on IR, could be the biggest problem against the Cowboys, who had nearly 500 yards of offense in a 35-17 season-opening win over the New York Giants. Washington allowed 116 rushing yards against Philadelphia and failed to put much pressure on quarterback Carson Wentz after Allen left the game late in the first quarter.

Now the shorthanded defensive line, considered the strength of the team coming into the season, must contend with running back Ezekiel Elliott and quarterback Dak Prescott. Elliott should be well rested after carrying the ball only 13 times in last week’s comfortable win, while Prescott posted a perfect 158.3 passer rating against the Giants.

Washington had success throwing the ball in Week 1, with Case Keenum passing for 380 yards, but the Redskins’ 28 rushing yards were their fewest in an opener since 1965. With Guice out, veteran Adrian Peterson is expected to get most of the carries against Dallas. The 34-year-old was a healthy scratch for the first time in his career last week, a move that sparked criticism of Coach Jay Gruden from both inside and outside the locker room.

The Cowboys have won seven of 10 games against the Redskins since Gruden was hired in 2014, including five of the last six. The Redskins beat Dallas, 20-17, in last year’s meeting at FedEx Field, when Peterson rushed for 99 yards and Washington limited Elliott to 33 rushing yards. Last Thanksgiving, with Colt McCoy starting in place of the injured Alex Smith, Elliott ran for 121 yards in a 31-23 Cowboys win.



McLaurin was a relative unknown to a lot of people outside of Washington. After not being targeted during preseason games, the rookie third-round pick out of Ohio State came out strong in Week 1 against the Eagles.

On the day, McLaurin finished with five catches for 125 yards a touchdown. The decision to release former first-round pick Josh Doctson, who is now a member of the Minnesota Vikings, seems to be making a lot more sense now, as McLaurin has taken over as the team’s starting X-receiver.

More than likely, the 6-foot, 210-pound rookie will receive extra attention against the Cowboys. But don't expect that to prevent him from making an impact for the second week in a row. Washington is far too desperate for playmakers on offense.

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The Arizona Cardinals take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in their first road game of the season. Arizona is coming off a 27-27 tie with the Lions in Week 1, a game in which they had to come back from an 18-point deficit in the second half. The Ravens have the league’s top offense and defense after a 59-10 win over the Miami Dolphins.

To preview the matchup and give us insight, Ravens Wire managing editor Matthew Stevens answered some questions about the Cardinals’ Week 2 opponent.

I don’t think you really know anything about any team in the league after just one game. But for Baltimore, there’s a sigh of relief about their offense. Regardless of how good or bad the Dolphins really are, they executed every time they touched the ball and got big plays from their young talent. The offensive line also shined after struggling a bit in the preseason and not naming a starter at left guard until kickoff.

On defense, they continued right off from where they were last year. This is a defense that is aggressive and can overwhelm teams through force. While that sometimes works against them, they didn’t skip a beat and they should improve as everyone gels together over the course of the season. I think they’ve overcome the loss of impact players by having their younger guys play faster and hit harder and that wears a team down over 60 minutes.

If Week 1 is their ceiling, this is a really dangerous team and one more people should be paying close attention to. The question now is if they can repeat that success after putting it all on film for everyone to see. We’ll find out this week if they can sustain that level of play or if they caught a bad team at a good time.

Yes, we know, it’s an early window Sunday game for a west coast team.  Let’s just get it out of the way now because when the Arizona Cardinals kickoff against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, it’ll get mentioned dozens of times on Fox.

What we also know is the Cardinals are still undefeated at 0-0-1 after tying the Detroit Lions in week 1.  Last week the Ravens defeated the Miami Dolphins 59-10.



Don’t expect a tie or a 59-10 blowout by the Ravens.  With it being the first road game for Cardinals rookie quarterback Kyler Murray and head coach Kliff Kingsbury, it will be interesting to see if they come out to start the game differently than last week.

The first three quarters were awful on both sides of the ball for the Cardinals.  Hopefully they don’t wait as long to get going against the Ravens or there will be no comeback this week.

The Ravens were hot last week.  They jumped out and scored 42 first-half points against the Dolphins.  Quarterback Lamar Jackson threw five touchdowns. That was in Miami.

This will be the Ravens home opener, so the crowd will be pumped.  The weather is expected to partly cloudy with a high of 85 degrees.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

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The Carolina Panthers host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tonight on Thursday Night Football to kick off Week 2 of the 2019 NFL season. This NFC South rivalry game is an important one for both sides after they each suffered a tough defeat in their respective openers. The Panthers mounted a valiant comeback attempt against the defending conference champion Rams, but ultimately fell just short in a game that ended 30-27. The Bucs struggled mightily on offense last week against the San Francisco 49ers, turning the ball over four times—including a trio of interceptions by quarterback Jameis Winston—in a 31-17 loss that spoiled new head coach Bruce Arians’ debut on the sidelines. Each side is now looking to bounce back on a short week of rest in order to notch a “W” and get to .500.

Oddsmakers are heavily favoring Carolina to win at home, installing the club as seven-point chalk. The spread has rather significantly since opening at CAR -5, as the books are rapidly adjusting to account for the lack of people interested in backing the Buccaneers. With just a few hours until Thursday Night Football kicks off, a whopping 75% of both total bets and cash wagered is on the Panthers, indicating the betting public has no faith in Tampa Bay to keep things close tonight. The total for the contest has stayed much more consistent, opening at 50.5 and dropping just a single point to 49.5 at this juncture. Bettors are a bit more split on this line, although the under side of the bet is slightly more popular and is drawing 53% of all tickets and 60% of the money.

Will the Panthers turn their 2019 NFL season around with a critical victory against an NFC South rival—as both the shops and betting public believe they will—or can the Bucs surprise everyone with a massive upset in this nationally televised game? Pro handicapper Jon Price of SportsInformationTraders.com has a take on the action that you will not want to miss. Before seeing which team the Vegas expert likes to both win and cover tonight, have a look at the complete schedule, kickoff start time, viewing info and updated odds for every game on the Week 2 schedule. You can also find relevant betting trends, intriguing tweets and more for this Carolina Panthers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers clash on Thursday Night Football.

If the Panthers/ recent performance on Thursday Night Football is any indication, then betting against them isn’t a bad idea. Carolina has failed to cover in each of its last four Thursday Night Football contests. Meanwhile, Cam Newton is 1-6 ATS all-time in prime-time Thursday night games.

There are two NFC South-based trends worth looking at in this game. Since the 2003 season, NFC South road underdogs between six to eight points in division contests are 21-12 ATS. Those teams when coming off a loss in their previous game are 12-7 ATS.

Meanwhile, Tampa Bay is 8-4-1 ATS when Winston starts as a road underdog of six or more points and 7-3-1 ATS when he starts as a road underdog of seven or more points.

Carolina isn’t the only squad that can’t seem to figure out Thursday night games. Tampa Bay is 0-5 ATS in its last five Thursday night appearances.

The Panthers have been pretty strong under Ron Rivera coming off a loss. They are 31-22-1 ATS after a loss and 17-9-1 ATS when playing at home following a loss. In games starting by Newton off a loss, the Panthers are 17-7-1 ATS.

There’s a theory out there that these early-season Thursday night games tend to be low-scoring, sloppy affairs like we saw last week in Chicago, but that’s not necessarily true. In fact, over the last 36 Thursday night games played in September, the under is hitting at exactly 50%.

That being said, the over has hit in 13 of Tampa Bay’s last 17 road games, and it is also 6-2 in Carolina’s last eight homes games. Don’t love these early season prime-time totals, but I could see this game squeaking into the 50s.



It’s hard to imagine that Jameis Winston leads what appears to be a lesser team into Carolina to knock off what should be an equally desperate Carolina squad. I don’t see that happening, but the success of both Winston and NFC South squads in similar spots sets up an enticing spot for a Tampa Bay cover. I also love the Buccaneers’ recent run of covers following double digit home losses. I don’t have a ton of confidence after watching Tampa’s offense sputter last week, but I think they bounce back enough to cover the seven-point spread.

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The third preseason game is traditionally the “dress rehearsal” for a team's starters, followed by the fourth preseason game, which is the last chance for younger players and rookies to catch the eyes of coaches with the hope of earning a roster spot before the final cut.

For the Browns, their biggest battle seems far from being one, and that is their quarterback competition.

Other teams, like the New York Jets, that had quarterback competitions have already moved on and named their regular season starters (the Jets said Mark Sanchez is their man).

The Titans will be playing their fourth preseason game, out of five, so it is not known if they will be playing their starters for very long, but it will still be a battle.

The Browns were among the teams that called about receiver Antonio Brown on Saturday after he was released by the Raiders, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reports.

Brown ultimately signed a one-year deal with the Patriots worth up to $15 million and including $9 million guaranteed, and the Browns will face him and their former Pro Bowl receiver Josh Gordon Oct. 27 in New England.

Mortensen reported there was a “robust’’ market for the former Steelers Pro Bowl receiver. He named the Seahawks as another team.

In other Browns pre-game news, No. 46 overall pick Greedy Williams will start at cornerback over Terrance Mitchell, the Browns announced before the game.

Mitchell has been starting opposite Denzel Ward most of the preseason.

Defensive end Genard Avery and rookie linebacker Sione Takitaki are among the Browns inactive.

For the Titans, a key inactive is right guard Kevin Pamphile, who tested his injured knee in pre-game warmups and walked off the field gingerly.

The time for talk is done. Odell Beckham Jr., Baker Mayfield and the Browns arrived this morning at FirstEnergy Stadium to make the final preparations for today’s 1 p.m. NFL opener against the Tennessee Titans.



The Browns have graced the cover of Sports Illustrated and been a popular media pick for the AFC North title. This afternoon, it gets real for a franchise that went winless just two seasons ago.

The Titans missed the playoffs last season and will be without left tackle Taylor Lewan, suspended four games by the NFL for using performance-enhancing drugs

Beckham, the Browns’ marquee receiver, did not play in any of the four preseason games because of a nagging but minor hip injury. Mayfield played sparingly as rookie coach Freddie Kitchens joined the league trend of keeping starting quarterbacks out of harm’s way in the preseason.

The Browns are 1-18-1 in their 20 home openers since returning in 1999.

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Two of the top teams in the AFC will square off in Kansas City on Sunday when the Chiefs (4-0) host the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1) as small home favorites at sportsbooks.

The Chiefs are one of two unbeaten teams left along with the Los Angeles Rams after edging the Denver Broncos 27-23 on Monday night while the Jaguars bounced back from their lone loss last week with a 31-12 rout of the New York Jets.

NFL point spread: The Chiefs opened as three-point favorites; the total was 48.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.

Defensively, Jacksonville might be the best team Kansas City faces all season. The Chiefs struggled at times against another elite defensive team in the Broncos, outscoring them 14-3 in the fourth quarter to stay undefeated. The Jaguars have a stronger secondary that can hold Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes in check while their pass rush is also very good, led by defensive end Calais Campbell (three sacks).

The Jaguars are also 9-3 against the spread in their last 12 games played in the early afternoon, giving them another edge.

The Chiefs have won the past three meetings in this series by an average of nearly 18 points, including two games that were decided by more than 20. Jacksonville has never played against Kansas City with Mahomes under center though either, and that is one of the main reasons the team has stayed perfect

Mahomes is difficult to prepare for, and Denver saw that first-hand at home on Monday. The Broncos surrendered big play after big play, with Mahomes scrambling until his receivers were open. The Jaguars had trouble with Marcus Mariota of the Tennessee Titans two weeks ago in a 9-6 loss, and Mahomes has performed better than anyone in the league through the first four weeks.

Without Jacksonville running back Leonard Fournette in the lineup due to a hamstring injury, Kansas City's defense simply needs to focus on stopping quarterback Blake Bortles. And while Bortles came through earlier in the season when Fournette was out in a 31-20 win over the New England Patriots, that game was at home. Take the Chiefs.



This could go one of two ways. Good, or bad. When the Bills pulled the ole’ switcheroo at OC, it put them on a 3 game winning streak. But somehow with the Jags it doesn’t feel as promising. I like how Jacksonville looks when they go into the hurry-up offense, and perhaps we’ll get more of that this week. But I still don’t like the Jag’s chances of scoring many points against Kansas City, especially considering that Indy put up just 14 points against them last week.

The Chiefs take the lead early, and are ahead 16-3 at the half. Bortles picks up the pace, but he can’t do much in the second half, either. The Chief’s defense dominates, and they get the win at home over the Jags —24-16.

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The Baltimore Ravens travel to Miami to take on the Dolphins on Sunday in the opener for both teams. Thes teams played each other in five straight seasons from 2013-17, with the Ravens taking four of those five games. They last played in Baltimore on 2017, with Ravens winning in a romp, 40-0.

Baltimore hopes for a repeat against a Dolphins squad that is looking towards 2020. On Sunday, Miami dealt away linebacker Kiko Alonso to New Orleans for linebacker Vince Biegel, who had become a part-time player in coach Brian Flores’ new scheme. On Saturday, they made a monster deal, trading left tackle Laremy Tunstill, WR Kenny Stills, a 2020 fourth-rounder and a 2021 sixth-round pick to Houston for a 2020 first-round pick, a 2021 first-round pick, a 2021 second-rounder, tackle Julien Davenport and cornerback Johnson Badermosi.

The Ravens were not quite as busy as they hope to get back to the playoffs under the guidance of second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson.

The Baltimore Ravens went 10-6 last season and to their first playoff appearance since 2014. Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson was inserted at midseason for an injured Joe Flacco and the team basically went old school option offense. Jackson did throw for 1,201 yards with six TDs and three picks in 170 attempts, but he ran for 695 yards on 147 attempts. Jackson’s ability to run the ball allowed Gus Edwards, a 240-pound rookie, to rush for 718 yards with two TDs.

The only thing hotter than the Miami weather on Sunday, will be the Baltimore Ravens. Ravens fans want to see the passing game get going. Lamar Jackson and Greg Roman after all, are starting an entirely new offense. That being said, I think the Ravens stick in their comfort zone and dominate the game with their run game. The Ravens may not break records with their rushing attack in this game, yet it’s certainly possible. Put me down for a Ravens win. They are the better team and they have no excuse in this one.

Here are a few things that I think will happen in this game. Ryan Fitzpatrick will have a rough day for the Dolphins. He may connect on a few deep passes. He may even make the game interesting in the beginning. The Dolphins problems protecting him are going to make his day miserable.

The Ravens are expected to have a great defense. Their secondary should be able to flex their muscles in this game. The Dolphins receiving talent is quite average. This is one of the bigger mismatches you will ever see on a football field.

There’s no way to dress this game up and make it look like a heavy weight clash. The Dolphins are one of the worst teams in football. They’re buckling in for a long year. The trajectories of these teams couldn’t be more different. The Ravens have a chance to be a playoff team. The Dolphins don’t.



The offense should be a little more pass-heavy this season under new offensive coordinator Greg Roman. The Ravens drafted Marquise “Hollywood” Brown from Oklahoma in the first round and Miles Boykin from Notre Dame in the third to improve their speed. Considering their lack of success over the years at drafting this position (Breshad Perriman the latest), this was a bit of a gamble. Last season, they relied on slow receiver Willie Snead (62 catches for 5651 yards) and tight end Mark Andrews (34 for 552 yards). Both are b back along with second-year tight end Hayden Hurst and blocking tight end Nick Boyle.

Baltimore finished second in the NFL in rushing (152.6ypg) and fourth against the run (82.9ypg). They had the league’s number on defense but those numbers could falter some since they lost linebacker C.J. Mosley and their top pass rushers (Terrell Suggs and Za’Darius Smith). The lost 16 combined sacks between those three players. The loss of Mosley could impact the run defense and they didn’t really replace Smith and Suggs at outside linebacker. They’ll need OLB Matthew Judon (7.0 sacks) and Tyus Bowser (former second-round pick) to step up. Fourth-year inside linebacker Patrick Onwuasor (5.5 sacks) has immense potential, while Kenny Young and Chris Board could rotate at the other spot.

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The Minnesota Vikings will play host to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday afternoon inside U.S. Bank Stadium. It will mark the 31st meeting all-time between the two teams. The Vikings hold a 19-11 edge over the Falcons in the series. And Minnesota has won each of the last three matchups, the most recent being a 14-9 victory in 2017. Both the Vikings and the Falcons look to return to playoff form in 2019 after taking big steps in the wrong direction last season.

The Vikings came into the 2018 season with high hopes following a 13-3 campaign, which earned them a division title and a trip to the NFC Championship Game. Newly acquired quarterback Kirk Cousins was supposed to be the missing piece that would carry them to the next level, but that didn't come to fruition in a disappointing 8-7-1 season that culminated in a missed opportunity to earn a spot in the playoffs.

Thanks to several offseason move, Mike Zimmer's Vikings appear poised to return to front-runner status in 2019. The additions of new offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski and assistant head coach Gary Kubiak should go a long way in fixing an offense that ranked just 20th in the league last season. The Vikings return 10 starters on a defense that perennially ranks among the best in the NFL.

The Falcons also entered the 2018 season with high hopes following back-to-back playoff appearances that included a trip to the Super Bowl in '16. Unfortunately, a rash of early-season injuries would take a serious toll, resulting in a lackluster 7-9 campaign that left the Falcons sitting at home during the postseason for the first time since 2015.

Like the Vikings, the Falcons have plenty of reasons to believe that they will bounce back and return to the forefront of the NFL in 2019. First and foremost, they enter Week 1 with a clean bill of health. That alone should pay huge dividends, provided they can remain relatively healthy. The Falcons are also optimistic about their chances to keep their star-studded offense humming along under the direction of new (and former) offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter. Meanwhile, the defense expects to take a step forward with head coach and defensive guru Dan Quinn now calling the shots on that side of the football.

The Falcons' high-powered passing attack has long ranked among the best and most feared in the NFL. However, the same can be said for the Vikings' vaunted pass defense. And if recent history is any indication, Matt Ryan and company could have a tough row to hoe on Sunday.

Ryan has compiled just 403 passing yards with one touchdown and two interceptions in his last two games combined against Minnesota (2015 and '17), both of which resulted in Falcon losses. The Vikings may also be the only NFL team with a successful track record against elite wide receiver Julio Jones. That's thanks in large part to star cornerback Xavier Rhodes, who has limited Jones to just 13 catches for 162 yards and zero touchdowns over three combined games.

Rhodes vs. Jones will once again be the marquee matchup on Sunday. And there is reason to believe that Jones will finally be able to get over the hump against his arch-nemesis. Rhodes seemed to lose a step last season in a down year that ended prematurely with a torn hamstring. If Rhodes doesn't return to elite form, Jones could have a field day against him. Jones will also benefit from Calvin Ridley's presence this time around. Ridley led the Falcons in touchdown receptions (10) last season and should help take some of the heat off.

The biggest concern for Atlanta's passing attack on Sunday may lie in the trenches. A retooled offensive line, that is expected two feature two rookies, will be paired against one of the best defensive fronts in the NFL. Atlanta will certainly have its hands full trying to keep the dynamic trio of Danielle Hunter, Everson Griffen, and Linval Joseph out of the backfield. Hunter, who racked up 14.5 sacks last season, provides the biggest threat to Ryan's well-being.

Minnesota's offensive woes were well-documented and largely to blame for the team's five-game slide in the win column last season. It also cost offensive coordinator John DeFilippo his job after just 13 games.

In an effort to fix the problem, head coach Mike Zimmer brought in Gary Kubiak as an offensive advisor to help new offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski overhaul the offense, along with new offensive line coach/run game coordinator Rick Dennison.

Sunday's matchup against Atlanta will provide our first real chance to see the new offense in action (in a game that actually counts). The new-look offense employs a zone-blocking scheme that emphasizes the run game to help set up the play-action passing game. It's almost identical to the offense that Kirk Cousins ran during his time in Washington.

That familiarity should help Cousins, which in turn bodes well for top targets Adam Theilen, Stefon Diggs (who has been limited in practice this week due to a hamstring injury) and Kyle Rudolph to continue producing at a high level. But a Minnesota run game that was sorely lacking last season, ranking just 30th in the NFL, stands to benefit the most. The new scheme is tailor-made for a speedy slasher like Dalvin Cook, who should flourish in this system.

Of course, the new zone-scheme will only go as far as the offensive line can take it, and that will be the big test against the Falcons on Sunday. The Vikings' revamped offensive line, bolstered by first-round draft pick Garrett Bradbury at center, still has question marks, despite showing plenty of promise in the preseason.

As previously referenced, the Falcons were riddled with injuries in 2018, landing some of the team's top players on IR, and significantly impacting their season. The good news is that most of those players will be back on the field this Sunday. Chief among them is running back Devonta Freeman, who played in just two games in 2018. Freeman will be needed more than ever with the departure of Tevin Coleman. And the Falcons can only hope that Freeman returns to Pro Bowl form in short order.

Look for Atlanta to lean heavily on Freeman this Sunday, as success in the run game in this matchup will be crucial to helping Ryan and company get things going in the passing game. That said, success will not come easy against a very stingy Minnesota front seven.



The Falcons defense will get a big shot in the arm with the healthy return of several star players as well. Middle linebacker Deion Jones was sorely missed last season. Jones is a tackling machine that will provide a much-needed stabilizing force in the middle for the Falcons against the Vikings on Sunday. He’s also one of the best coverage linebackers in the NFL.

The Atlanta secondary also gets a big boost with the return of safeties Keanu Neal and Ricardo Allen. Their absence last season left a huge void in the Falcons secondary. And their return should prove invaluable against a dangerous Minnesota receiving corps.

Week 1 of the NFL season offers plenty of intriguing matchups, and this one ranks right near the top. The big question is – will the Vikings' new-look offense magically cure their biggest source of frustration from last season?

There will likely be some kinks to work out in week 1. And Minnesota will be put to the test by an Atlanta defense that should be much improved with the healthy return of Deion Jones, Keanu Neal, and Ricardo Allen and Dan Quinn calling the plays. But it seems likely that the Vikings will find some semblance of success on Sunday, particularly in the run game with Dalvin Cook.

The Falcons' chances hinge on their ability to establish the ground game with Devonta Freeman. Matt Ryan and Julio Jones do not have the best track record against the Vikings. And the Atlanta passing game will have a hard time taking flight without plenty of help from Freeman. In the end, the Vikings' defense will prove to be too much for the Falcons. Minnesota wins a hard-fought battle in front of the home crowd.

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Both Buffalo and New York have second-year quarterbacks entering a sophomore season filled with expectations for progress. Bills quarterback Josh Allen will take the field with at least eight new starters on the field with him after general manager Brandon Beane completely overhauled the offense during the offseason.

The most notable additions on the Bills offense are center Mitch Morse, wide receiver John Brown, slot receiver Cole Beasley and rookie running back Devin Singletary.

Morse spent most of the summer in the NFL’s concussion protocol after suffering the fourth documented concussion of his four-year career on the third day of training camp. He’s out now and will start for the Bills against the Jets. Beasley and Allen looked to be in mid-season form when they connected on five passes for 44 yards.

The Bills are hoping Beasley jumpstarts Allen’s production in the short game. The former Dallas Cowboys wide out uses his expert route running skills to separate to give the quarterback a target in the five-12 yard range.

Allen ran for 101 yards and a touchdown on the ground in the only game he played against the Jets in 2018. He was ineffective as a passer though, completing just 50 percent of his passes with no touchdowns and two interceptions.

The money spent on the offensive side of the ball was specifically spent to unlock Allen’s ability as a passer and Sunday’s game will be the first real test to see if the changes made were the right ones.

The Bills released two-time All Pro running back LeSean McCoy before the season started mainly because of the belief in Singletary, who will likely split time with veteran Frank Gore and third-down back T.J. Yeldon.

The Bills won the first matchup between the two teams when backup quarterback Matt Barkley started after signing with Buffalo less than two weeks prior. But the second game is more worth looking at when thinking about this year’s matchup. The game featured both Allen and Jets quarterback Sam Darnold in their first game against each other almost nine months after getting drafted four spots apart in the 2018 NFL draft.

New York’s offensive line and secondary are probably its two biggest concerns heading into the opener. The Jets signed veteran center Ryan Kalil at the beginning of training camp after the former Carolina Panthers staple retired in the offseason. He has had to get up to speed in a hurry and now anchors the offensive line against a Bills defensive front that should be even better in 2019 after drafting defensive tackle Ed Oliver ninth overall in April. The Jets added to their defensive line in the first round, too, when they selected Alabama’s Quinnen Williams third overall. He’ll get his chance Sunday to affect Allen and the Bills new-look running game, along with teammates on the line Leonard Williams and Henry Anderson. Cornerback Trumaine Johnson will likely get the assignment of covering new Bills receiver John Brown, who the former St. Louis Rams defensive back called underrated. Johnson went against Brown when he was in Arizona and said he’s familiar with what the veteran playmaker can do. The Jets will be down a pair of linebackers for this game. Avery Williamson had season-ending surgery recently to repair a torn ACL and Brandon Copeland, who played well against the Bills in 2018, is suspended for the first four weeks of the season. On the offensive side of the ball, the Bills will be the first team to get a look at new Jets running back Le’veon Bell, who didn’t play in the preseason. The Jets will be without starting tight end Chris Herndon, who is also serving a suspension.



Both defenses are going to be tough to score on but I think the Bills offense has enough new weapons to exploit some missing pieces in at the second level of the Jets defense. If you go an watch some of Darnold’s preseason reps you’ll notice some happy feet as he’s obviously dealing with some issues in front of him on the line. It’s partly his style but if this Bills defensive line can generate the pressure they’ve been talking about all summer then they’ll likely force some turnovers. When Allen gets a short field he usually takes advantage. I also think the Jets’ strategy of making Allen beat them from the pocket could come back and bite them. The strategy is to get the ball out fast and it was executed well against the Carolina Panthers, who employ a 3-4 defense just like the Jets. If Williams is planning on covering Beasley with a linebacker that could be a matchup to exploit all game long.

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The NFC East is kicking off the first week of the NFL regular season with a bang. The Washington Redskins will travel to face off against its divisional rival, the Philadelphia Eagles, before the Dallas Cowboys welcome the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon.

The Redskins started the 2018 season with an impressive 5-2 record, but only won two of their remaining nine games on the schedule to finish 7-9.

The Eagles, on the other hand, won five of their last six games in the regular season. Then, they went on to defeat the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card Round before losing 20-14 to the New Orleans Saints in the Divisional Round.

Philadelphia completely overhauled its running back group during the offseason. First, the team made a trade for former Bears running back Jordan Howard. As if that wasn’t enough, general manager Howie Roseman decided to also add Miles Sanders, a Penn State product, in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft.

With third-year player Corey Clement and seasoned-veteran Darren Sproles also on the roster, it’ll be interesting to see how the distribution of carries plays out against the Redskins on Sunday.

Sanders is clearly the most talented running back on the roster, but will he struggle to get carries in his debut like fellow rookie David Montgomery (six carries, 18 yards) did for the Bears? If so, look for Howard to be beneficiary in that scenario.

At this point, we have no idea where things stand with Washington’s front office and the team’s star left tackle. On Friday, it was reported that Williams was in Washington meeting with teammates ahead of Sunday’s game.

But even if he were to suit up – and that’s highly unlikely – it would not be fair to expect

him to play at a high level considering he’s been away throughout the offseason and missed all of training camp.

The Eagles have a fearful group of defensive linemen, including Fletcher Cox, Malik Jackson, Brandon Graham, and Derek Barnett, that will welcome a subpar Redskins offensive line to Philadelphia.

Veteran journeyman Case Keenum will get the start at quarterback for Washington over rookie first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. But is that because Haskins isn’t ready or because the coaching staff knows what’s coming on Sunday? Maybe it’s a little bit of both.

Jackson was originally drafted by the Eagles in the second round in 2008. The University of California product spent six seasons with the team, racking up 6,117 receiving yards and 32 touchdowns, before being released following the 2013 season.

Jackson eventually ended up in Washington and spent three seasons with the franchise before spending the last two with Jameis Winston in Tampa Bay. Now, Jackson has returned to Philadelphia to finish out his career.



It will be interesting to see if there is any added motivation for the 32-year-old receiver playing against his former team. But either way, expect him to be a much-needed vertical threat for Carson Wentz and in this Eagles offense.

The spread on this game sits at minus-10 for the Eagles. While that may seem like a lot for an NFL game, it’s a warranted number considering all the question marks surrounding Washington’s offense.

All the new additions for the Redskins, especially on defense, should help them keep the Eagles in check for part of the game. But there is way too much talent across the board for head coach Doug Pederson’s team to be slowed down for four quarters.

This one ends up being a blowout before it’s all said and done.

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After dealing with the Super Bowl LIII loss to the New England Patriots for the last seven months, the Los Angeles Rams will have an opportunity to start a new chapter in their team's history as they begin the 2019 season against the Carolina Panthers.

Last season, the Rams finished with a 13-3 record as they controversially won the NFC Championship Game over the New Orleans Saints. However, they would lose the Super Bowl to the Patriots two weeks later. The Rams will be looking to return to the big game for the second consecutive year.

As for the Panthers, the 2018 season was a tale of two different parts. In their first eight games, the Carolina went 6-2 record and was seemingly on the way to the playoffs, if not a possible division title. However, quarterback Cam Newton suffered a shoulder injury and was placed on injured reserve as the Panthers stumbled down the stretch, finishing 7-9.

Sunday will be the first time since the 2019 season the Rams and Panthers have played each other. Carolina has faced the defending NFC champion every year since 2008 and has won three of the last four such matchups.

Although the Rams were able to play in the Super Bowl, doesn't mean there weren't a few casualties along the way. Running back Todd Gurley had a mysterious knee injury that caused him to miss the final two regular-season games. While he returned for the playoffs, Gurley clearly wasn't his usual self as Los Angeles relied more on C.J. Anderson in games against the Saints and the Patriots.

Last year, Gurley rushed for 1,251 yards and 17 touchdowns in 14 games. He also caught 59 passes for 580 yards and four scores. Having Gurley healthy will take a lot of pressure of quarterback Jared Goff.

Not only is Gurley healthy but receiver Cooper Kupp is back after an ACL tear prematurely ended his campaign. He had 40 catches for 566 receiving yards and six touchdowns in eight games before suffering the injury. Having Kupp along with Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods should once again make the Rams a lethal offense.

As mentioned earlier, Newton suffered an untimely shoulder injury that ultimately landed him on injured reserve with two games left. He underwent shoulder surgery in the offseason, the second time in three years he had to have such a procedure done.

Throughout training camp and the preseason, the Panthers have been cautious in regards to how much work Newton received. He did play in Carolina's third preseason game against the Patriots but left the game after spraining his ankle. The injury healed quickly as Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said there would be no limitations because of Newton's health.

"No reason to," Rivera said. "He's in great shape. He's right where we need him to be. He's thrown the ball very well. He's been very sharp, as has the team as a whole."

Statistically, Newton was on pace to have better numbers than his 2015 MVP season when he helped Carolina reach Super Bowl 50. Over the first eight games in 2018, Newton had 1,893 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and just four interceptions. More importantly, Newton completed 67.9 percent of his passes in 2018, which was the best of his eight-year career.

If Newton can regain the same form before his injury, the Panthers should once again be playoff contenders in the NFC.

Los Angeles made improvements to their defense during the offseason through the additions of Eric Weddle and Clay Matthews. However, Donald is still not only the best player on that side of the ball but arguably the NFL's best regardless of position.

All Donald did last season was record 20.5 sacks and four forced fumbles as he was claimed his second consecutive NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. There's no reason to believe Donald can't make it three in a row as he one of the few players who is a threat to break Michael Strahan's single-season sack record of 22.5.

On Sunday, Donald's job is simple – make Newton uncomfortable and force him to make bad decisions. If he can do that, the Rams will be in a better position to win this game.

For the Rams, Sunday's game will be an opportunity to get a seven-month lousy taste out of their mouth. For the Panthers, they will be looking to start 1-0 and get Cam Newton and their offense off to a good start. As in most games, this contest will likely be decided in the trenches.

During the offseason, the Panthers signed Matt Paradis to upgrade their center position. This week, Paradis will be tested going against  Aaron Donald and the Rams. It is close to impossible to stop Donald, but Paradis will need to find a way to contain him and prevent him from making game-changing plays.



Newton and running back Christian McCaffrey will look to continue what they started last year, and they should be able to at home. Expect a lot of quick passes to combat the Rams pass rush.

The Panthers will need to slow down Todd Gurley to prevent him from getting going. The more Jared Goff passes the better chance Carolina will have at causing a turnover.

Sunday should be a close game between two teams who could make the playoffs. Los Angeles might be the favorites, but Carolina has an excellent chance to win, especially with home-field advantage at Bank of America Stadium. It could all come down to a late field goal.

Written by Antwan Staley, who is part of the Athlon Contributor Network and has extensive experience covering Florida sports teams. Staley has written for Bleacher Report, the Miami Herald and the Palm Beach Post and is a reporter for Pro Player Insiders.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Free Green Bay Packers vs Baltimore Ravens Live Stream 2019 NFL Preseason Week 02

Green Bay Packers vs Baltimore Ravens live streaming Free Online NFL Preseason Week 02 Thursday 15 August 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, Time 07:30 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.



The Green Bay Packers, fresh off a victory over the Houston Texans in their first preseason game, head to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in Week 2. Although wins and losses don’t matter much during these exhibition games, it will be important to see how the team continues to progress as a whole. The game will take place at 6:30 pm CT time and you can check it out on the Packers TV Network.

Throughout the week at Dairyland Express, we always release a series of articles to help prepare you for the upcoming game. It’s a way for you to get to know what’s going on with the Packers and understand a little about the Ravens as well.

In order to make it most convenient for you, I’ve posted links to all those previews in this articles. Feel free to peruse the articles and click on the ones that look interesting enough to read!

Here are 10 things to watch for against the Ravens including Aaron Rodgers and a bunch of position battles.

The Packers will be looking to answer these three burning questions when they take on the Ravens in Week 2 of the preseason.

All in all, it should be an exciting game against the Ravens. It’s been a long time since there’s been a new coaching staff in Green Bay and it brings a little extra excitement to this otherwise mundane time. The obvious goal for the Packers is to leave the game with as much health as possible. However, if they can continue to grow and develop their team, that would be nice as well. Enjoy and make sure to catch us again after the game.

Fresh off a dominant 29-0 victory of the Jaguars, the Ravens are again looking to defend home turf on Thursday, his time against the visiting Packers. Baltimore has won 13 consecutive preseason games dating back to 2015, and they’ll look to keep that streak alive versus a talented Green Bay team.



The Green Bay Packers are looking to build momentum heading into their second preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night. It’s the Packers first road exhibition game so it will be an exciting new test for the team. It will be very interesting to see how they respond to a different environment.

After most of the starters sitting out in Week 1, it’s expected they’ll get a little bit of playing time against the Ravens. Like one series. That’s the slow, natural progression that takes place in the preseason which is why many players are calling for a shortened exhibition schedule.

The Packers will continue to take the next step in order to get their offense fully acclimated with the new scheme. Obviously, they won’t show much during the preseason, but it will be important for guys like Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams to get used to the playcalling of Matt LaFleur.

We’ve been preparing you all week for this game against Baltimore. Without further ado, here are three bold predictions for Thursday night’s contest.

New York Jets vs Atlanta Falcons Live Stream Free 2019 Football Preseason NFL Week 02

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The Falcons are 2-point home favorites versus the Jets while the over/under currently sits at 43.5 points. According to our NFL Football Public Betting Chart page, the Jets are receiving 58% of the betting tickets from online sportsbooks.

The Athletic's Connor Hughes believes Robby Anderson will "certainly be used as more than a one-trick pass-catcher this season." Anderson was infrequently used underneath in 2018 -- he only had one target behind the line of scrimmage last year -- but the Jets have incorporated more short-area routes for their No. 1 receiver this offseason. Anderson getting a couple more easy receptions on screens and slants would make him more consistent week to week. The contract-year receiver is a WR3 target in fantasy drafts with Sam Darnold entering his second NFL season. The duo had chemistry late last season when they connected for a 23-336-3 receiving line over the last four games.

Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Calvin Ridley (hamstring) has looked fully healthy since returning to practice. "We did a good job to make sure that he was fully himself, with his strength, his quickness and his explosion," Quinn said. "It was great to have his energy back out there." Ridley missed two weeks of training camp, but he's back to 100 percent. The Falcons should get Ridley some snaps in their second preseason game.

The Falcons have failed to cover the spread in five of their last seven home games.

After winning three out of four preseason games in 2016, the Falcons have gone winless in 10 straight exhibition games dating back to 2017. They’re 0-2 this year, losing 14-10 to the Broncos in the Hall of Fame Game despite leading Denver 10-7 at the two-minute warning. Last week, Atlanta was tied with Miami 27-27 with five minutes remaining in the game and lost, 34-27. The Falcons are a veteran team that is focused on the regular season and keeping their key players healthy…not winning preseason games. I’m going to ride this wave and fade the Falcons again tonight.

The New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons will match up on the NFL gridiron for Preseason Week 2 action on Thursday.

The Jets’ 2018 was another disappointment as the team finished 4-12 and in the basement of the AFC East. It was the last year under head coach Todd Bowles and GM Mike Maccagnan, and the team moves forward with Adam Gase and Joe Douglas filling those roles respectively.

The Jets opened things up against their intracity rival Giants on Saturday, falling in that one 31-22. The good news is that starting Jets QB Sam Darnold looked sharp, going 4-for-5 for 68 yards and a TD.



The Jets are 2-5 ATS in their last seven road games and 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 overall. New York is 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight on grass and the under is 5-2 in their last seven on grass.

Meanwhile, the Falcons are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 Thursday games and 2-5 ATS in their last seven home games. Atlanta is 2-5 ATS in their last seven on grass and 2-6 ATS in their last eight overall.

The Jets have some legitimate talent on their roster these days, and the team can refrain from bungling personnel decisions for a couple of seasons New York could make some noise behind the young Darnold and his core of skill players.

As for Atlanta, they’ve got some major players as well, with Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman anchoring the offense. I expect to see a little bit from some of those veteran guys here, and they should help get the Falcons off to a nice start in the game. I’m going Atlanta.