The Bills had a big win against Cincinnati last week and the Patriots are coming off the bye, so whoever can get the early jump and keep the momentum from slipping away in this game will be in good shape. The Patriots stunned the Bills back in October on a Sunday night game and have been riding that wave ever since. The key will be the Pats keeping Bills quarterback Josh Allen under wraps while continuing to mix it up on offense and protect QB Drake Maye, who has been outstanding this season. Look for another tight game, but this time the Bills get it done and keep the Patriots from celebrating.
In Seattle, all eyes will be on Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers? Yes, that is correct as the team was in desperation mode and signed the 44-year old quarterback out of retirement to the practice squad after losing not only the game in Jacksonville last week, but also starting QB Daniel Jones (Achilles injury) as well as backup Riley Leonard (knee injury) who may not be available for the game against the Seahawks, who are 10-3 and rolling with a strong defense. On paper, the Seahawks should dominate an injury ravaged Colts team and that will likely be the case.
Two other games on Sunday will have a big impact on the AFC West race, where the Denver Broncos (11-2) host the Green Bay Packers (9-3-1) in an afternoon game. The Broncos have won ten games in a row and many of them have come right down to the final minutes to decide. The Packers have won four in a row and lead the NFC North division and will look to keep it going against a strong Broncos defense, which leads the NFL with 55 quarterback sacks. Green Bay QB Jordan Love has been on a roll in recent weeks, leading the offense to better numbers after scoring just 13 points or less in back-to-back home losses in early November. The Broncos have to protect QB Bo Nix from the Packers pass rush specialist Micah Parsons. This game is a toss up.
Meanwhile in Kansas City, the Chiefs (6-7) will face the Los Angeles Chargers (9-4) and try to stay alive in the AFC playoff chase. The Chiefs have not missed the playoffs since the 2014 season and quarterback Patrick Mahomes and company are coming off a punishing loss at home against Houston last Sunday evening. The Chargers are looking to make it six wins in seven games in this tilt while also keeping QB Justin Herbert (injured left hand) on the playing field. Herbert played a gutsy game in a 22-19 win at home against the Philadelphia Eagles last Monday night, throwing a scoring pass and rushing for 66 yards while being sacked seven times. The Chiefs lost the season opener to the Chargers and a loss in this game would pretty much eliminate them from playoff contention. Expect a close game and the team with the football at the end of this one will have a chance to win.
The Detroit Lions (8-5) face the Los Angeles Rams (10-3) in a road game on Sunday and will be trying to stay in the NFC North race, where the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears running are neck and neck for first place. The Lions offense got back on track in a 44-30 pasting of the Dallas Cowboys a week ago with running back Jahmyr Gibbs scoring three touchdowns. The Rams blew out Arizona, 45-17 and QB Matthew Stafford had three more touchdown passes, giving him 35 this season to just four interceptions thrown. The 17-year veteran QB would love to stick it to his former team while keeping the Rams atop the NFC West race, where the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers are right there with them. This game is yet another one that could go down to the wire and considered to be a toss up.
The rest of the games for Week Fifteen are featured in the capsule previews and the Heftyinfo picks follow up.
Atlanta (4-9) at Tampa Bay (7-6) - Thursday night game in Florida and the Buccaneers are in a battle for first place in the NFC South division. The Falcons are just playing out the schedule.
Cleveland (3-10) at Chicago (9-4) - It is expected to be very cold with below zero wind chills in the Windy City on Sunday and the Bears need this one. Take the Bears.
Baltimore (6-7) at Cincinnati (4-9) - The Ravens will look to avenge an embarrassing loss to Cincy just two weeks ago. The Bengals must win out and get help to make the playoffs.
Arizona (3-10) at Houston (8-5) - The Texans will be looking for their sixth straight win in this one and should get it.
N.Y. Jets (3-10) at Jacksonville (9-4) - Jaguars have no excuse to lose this one at home. The Jets continue to be a mess.
Washington (3-10) at N.Y. Giants (2-11) - Can the Giants stop their seven game losing streak against a very injury depleted Commanders team? Yes!
Las Vegas (2-11) at Philadelphia (8-5) - Eagles get it back on track in this one.
Carolina (7-6) at New Orleans (3-10) - The Saints will be at home and going for the season sweep against the Panthers in this one. Are the Panthers contenders or pretenders for the NFC playoffs?
Tennessee (2-11) at San Francisco (9-4) - 49ers roll !
Minnesota (5-8) at Dallas (6-6-1) - Can the Vikings play spoiler to the Cowboys playoff hopes?
Miami (6-7) at Pittsburgh (7-6) - The Steelers should get the win in this Monday night game, but the Dolphins have won four in a row. For what it's worth . . . many years ago (in 2007) these two teams played a 3-0 MNF game (won by the Steelers) in a monsoon in Pittsburgh where a punt literally got stuck in the mud when it landed.
The Heftyinfo picks for Week Fifteen . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Home teams are listed in bold; Lock of the Week is listed in BOLD CAPS)
Tampa Bay over Atlanta
Chicago over Cleveland
Baltimore over Cincinnati
Houston over Arizona
Jacksonville over N.Y. Jets
Kansas City over L.A. Chargers
Buffalo over New England
N.Y. Giants over Washington
Philadelphia over Las Vegas
Green Bay over Denver
L.A. Rams over Detroit
New Orleans over Carolina
Seattle over Indianapolis
SAN FRANCISCO over Tennessee
Dallas over Minnesota
Pittsburgh over Miami
Last Week's Record - 9-5
SEASON RECORD - 135-72-1
Lock of the Week Record - 12 -2









