Monday, November 18, 2024

NFL - Week Eleven Recap

 

There will be no perfect season around the NFL for the 52nd consecutive season as the Buffalo Bills (9-2) beat the visiting Kansas City Chiefs, 30-21 on Sunday afternoon, giving Kansas City (9-1) their first loss in the 2024 season. Bills quarterback Josh Allen (pictured left) sealed their fate with a 26-yard scoring run with 2:17 remaining and then Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes threw his second interception of the game and that was it. The Bills led 16-14 at the half thanks to two scoring runs by running back James Cook and then increased the lead when Allen threw a 12-yard scoring pass to wide receiver Curtis Samuel. Mahomes connected with tight end Noah Gray for his third TD pass of the game to cut the deficit to 23-21, but the Bills put the game away after that. 

The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) held off the visiting Baltimore Ravens, 18-16 thanks to solid defense (three forced turnovers) and six field goals by kicker Chris Boswell, which included three from 50 yards or beyond. Trailing 18-10, Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson threw a TD pass with 1:11 left to play, but the two-point conversion attempt failed and the Steelers now have a two-game lead in the AFC North as the Ravens slipped to 7-4 this season. 

In Detroit, the Lions (9-1) continue to dominate the league as they devastated the Jacksonville Jaguars, 52-6 behind four TD passes from QB Jared Goff (412 passing yards), two rushing scores by David Montgomery and two more touchdowns by WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, who hauled in 11 receptions for 161 yards in the rout as the Lions piled up 645 yards in total offense along with an incredible 38 first downs while the Jaguars (2-9) were held to 170 yards in offense. 

Last Thursday night in Philadelphia, the red hot Eagles (8-2) won their sixth straight game, 26-18 against the Washington Commanders (7-4) with RB Saquon Barkley dominating with 146 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (221 passing yards) also had a touchdown run. Commanders rookie QB Jayden Daniels had a TD pass and one interception in the loss. 

The Green Bay Packers blocked a 46-yard field goal attempt as time expired to beat the host Chicago Bears, 20-19 to improve to 7-3 this season while sending the Bears (4-6) to their fourth consecutive loss. Packers QB Jordan Love (261 passing yards) had a TD pass and run along with one interception in the victory and Josh Jacobs had a seven-yard TD run as well. The Bears had a 19-14 lead entering the fourth quarter thanks to D'Andre Swift's 39-yard scoring run late in the third quarter. 

The Minnesota Vikings (8-2) beat the host Tennessee Titans, 23-13 as QB Sam Darnold had a pair of scoring passes and a TD run to lead the offense while the defense had five sacks. The Titans dropped to 2-8 as QB Will Levis (295 passing yards) threw a 98-yard TD pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to get to within 16-10 with seven minutes left in the third quarter. 

The Denver Broncos (6-5) crushed the visiting Atlanta Falcons, 38-6 with rookie QB Bo Nix throwing four touchdown passes while going for 307 passing yards on 28-of-33 accuracy. The Falcons (6-5) only gained 226 yards in total offense in the loss. 

Seattle improved to 5-5 this season with a dramatic come from behind 20-17 win against the host San Francisco 49ers (5-5) as QB Geno Smith ran 13 yards for the winning score with just 12 seconds remaining in the game. 49ers QB Brock Purdy scored a rushing touchdown and also threw for another score in defeat. 

 

The Sunday night game went to the Los Angeles Chargers (7-3) as they beat the Cincinnati Bengals, 34-27 when running back J.K. Dobbins (pictured right) rambled 29 yards for the winning score with 18 seconds left to go in the game. The Chargers led 24-6 at the half as QB Justin Herbert (297 passing yards) had two TD passes. The Bengals (4-7) battled back with three touchdowns in the second half as QB Joe Burrow (356 passing yards) threw for three scores, including two to WR Ja'Marr Chase. Both teams went for over 400 yards in total offense and the Chargers got it done in crunch time, going 84 yards in four plays in 27 seconds to get it done. 

 

The Los Angeles Rams (5-5) won, 28-22 on the road against the New England Patriots (3-8) as QB Matthew Stafford had four TD passes along with 295 passing yards to lead the way. The Patriots hung around with rookie QB Drake Maye throwing for a pair of touchdowns along with an interception that ended the game for the Pats. The Rams wide receiving duo of Cooper Kupp (six receptions for 106 yards, two TD) and Puka Nacua (seven receptions for 123 yards, one TD) made a huge difference in the final outcome. 

The Miami Dolphins (4-6) won at home, 34-19 against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) as QB Tua Tagovailoa had three touchdown passes to lead the way. Raiders QB Gardner Minshew had two scoring passes in the loss, which was their sixth in a row.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-6) improved their chance to get back into the playoff chase with a 28-27 road win against the New York Jets (3-8) as QB Anthony Richardson (272 passing yards) had two scoring runs, including the go ahead score on a four-yard run with just 46 seconds left in the game, and also threw for another score. Jets QB Aaron Rodgers had two scoring passes in the loss. 

The New Orleans Saints (4-7) throttled the visiting Cleveland Browns, 35-14 with QB/RB Taysom Hill going off for 138 rushing yards (on just seven carries) and three touchdowns, including a 75-yard TD run while QB Derek Carr had two TD passes to pace the easy win. The Browns (2-8) had tied the game 14-14 in the third quarter when QB Jameis Winston (395 passing yards) threw his second TD pass of the game, but the Saints scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to get the win. 

On Monday Night Football, running back Joe Mixon scored three touchdowns and rushed for 109 yards as the Houston Texans (7-4) smashed the host Dallas Cowboys, 34-10. Dallas dropped to 3-7 this season as backup QB Cooper Rush had a TD pass along with 354 passing yards and an interception in defeat. Derek Barnett took a fumble back 28 yards for a score that gave Houston a 27-10 lead early in the fourth quarter to erase any doubts to the outcome. 


WEEK ELEVEN RESULTS 

Philadelphia 26, Washington 18 

Detroit 52, Jacksonville 6 

Green Bay 20, Chicago 19 

Indianapolis 28, N.Y. Jets 27 

Minnesota 23, Tennessee 13 

L.A. Rams 28, New England 22 

Pittsburgh 18, Baltimore 16

New Orleans 35, Cleveland 14 

Miami 34, Las Vegas 19

Denver 38, Atlanta 6

Seattle 20, San Francisco 17

Buffalo 30, Kansas City 21

L.A. Chargers 34, Cincinnati 27

Houston 34, Dallas 10

Thursday, November 14, 2024

NFL - Week Eleven Preview

So many games around the NFL that feature top teams going at it this weekend and it kicks off on Thursday night in Philadelphia with the Eagles (7-2) taking on the Washington Commanders (7-3) in a battle for first place in the NFC East division. The Eagles will have their offense ready to go against Washington, which lost to Pittsburgh, 28-27 last Sunday. The Eagles crushed Dallas, 34-6 and this time around it will not be so easy playing the Commanders. 

If the Commanders can get the running game going, it will do so much for rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and the passing game. On the other side, Philadelphia has running back Saquon Barkley (991 rushing yards and six TD) pounding the ball and QB Jalen Hurts will look to wide receiver A.J. Brown to keep things going with the passing attack. This one should be close and do not be surprised if the Commanders can get the win, provided their defense can get turnovers. 

On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2) host the Baltimore Ravens (7-3) in a big AFC North tilt. The Steelers have been tough on Baltimore in recent games and give Ravens QB Lamar Jackson fits with the pressure they bring. Pass rusher T.J. Watt (6 1/2 sacks) and company will look to hassle Jackson, but the Ravens can counter with NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry (1,120 rushing yards, 14 total TD, 12 of them rushing) to keep them honest. 

The Ravens defense has 31 quarterback sacks, but their secondary has been torched many times this season. Just last week, Bengals QB Joe Burrow passed for nearly 500 yards and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had 264 receiving yards and three touchdowns in the 35-34 loss to Baltimore. Steelers QB Russell Wilson can light it up and George Pickens has been the main target in the three games Wilson has started since coming off the injury list. Look for another tight game between these two fierce rivals and possibly another overtime finish. 

In Buffalo, the Bills (8-2 and running away with the AFC East) face the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs (9-0), fresh off their miracle win at home last Sunday (against Denver) thanks to a blocked field goal as time expired. The Chiefs have been consistent on both sides of the football this season and QB Patrick Mahomes has so many weapons with tight end Travis Kelce, receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster and DeAndre Hopkins and running back Kareem Hunt, who has flourished since coming back to K.C. and filling the shoes of injured starter Isiah Pacheco. 

The Bills have scored 290 points (tied for 2nd most in the NFL) this season and QB Josh Allen continues to do it all with his passing and running, throwing for 2,281 yards with 17 TD and four interceptions while also gaining 261 rushing yards and scoring four touchdowns. Buffalo's defense has been suspect at times against the pass, but they seem to find a way to limit opponents when it matters most in the red zone. In addition, the Bills have picked off eleven passes. Kansas City will need to pressure Allen and stuff the run if they want to get to a 10-0 record. 

On Sunday night in Los Angeles, the Chargers (6-3) will be going for their fourth straight win, but it will be a tough test against the Cincinnati Bengals (4-6) who really need to win this game to stay in the thick of the AFC Wild Card hunt. The Chargers have adapted to the style of Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and have been steady on both offense and defense. The Chargers mix it up with the run and pass and QB Justin Herbert has 11 TD passes and just one interception this season. 

The Bengals counter with QB Joe Burrow (2,672 passing yards with 24 TD and only four interceptions), who has been spectacular and along with WR Ja'marr Chase (66 receptions, 981 yards, 10 TD) and Tee Higgins in this game, could keep the Chargers defense on its toes. The Bengals average 27 PPG and allow 26.6 PPG, so they will look to turn this one into a shootout. The Chargers allow a league low 13.1 PPG and have 31 sacks and are a plus-9 in the turnover category. Look for a tight one and if the Chargers can pound the football and mix it up enough to keep Burrow and company on the sidelines, they should get the win. 

The rest of the NFL action for Week Eleven is featured in the capsule style format and the Heftyinfo picks follow up. 


Jacksonville (2-8) at Detroit (8-1) - Lions roll ! 

L.A. Rams (4-5) at New England (3-7) - Beware the Patriots, who suddenly have been playing solid football, particularly on defense. Rams need to get the offense going again. 

Cleveland (2-7) at New Orleans (2-7) - Who cares? 

Indianapolis (4-6) at N.Y. Jets (3-7) - This game was "flexed off" the Sunday night game and for good reason. These two teams are struggling and the loser of this one is likely to be out of the AFC playoff hunt. 

Minnesota (7-2) at Tennessee (2-7) - The Vikings seem to have things going again following two straight losses. The Titans have been floundering so far this season. 

Las Vegas (2-7) at Miami (3-6) - The Dolphins can continue to keep their resurgence going in this one. The Raiders are terrible. 

Green Bay (6-3) at Chicago (4-5) - The Bears are in free fall mode and the Packers would love to continue that trend against their old rivals. 

Seattle (4-5) at San Francisco (5-4) - The 49ers at home with a chance to get back into a first place tie with Arizona in this game . . . Seahawks coming off the bye week need this one to stay in contention. 

Atlanta (6-4) at Denver (5-5) - This game could be one of the better ones featuring two teams that need a win to continue to remain relevant in the playoff picture. 

Houston (6-4) at Dallas (3-6) - The Cowboys are a mess right now with so many injuries while the Texans are looking to stop a two-game skid. This Monday Night Football game might be closer than most people think. 


The Heftyinfo picks for Week Eleven   . . . . . . . . . . . . .     (Home teams are listed in bold; Lock of the Week is listed in BOLD CAPS

Washington over Philadelphia 

Pittsburgh over Baltimore 

DETROIT over Jacksonville 

L.A. Rams over New England 

New Orleans over Cleveland 

N.Y. Jets over Indianapolis 

Minnesota over Tennessee 

Miami over Las Vegas 

Green Bay over Chicago 

San Francisco over Seattle 

Denver over Atlanta 

Buffalo over Kansas City 

L.A. Chargers over Cincinnati 

Houston over Dallas 


Last Week's Record - 9-5

SEASON RECORD - 99-53 

Lock of the Week Record - 7-3 













Monday, November 11, 2024

NFL - Week Ten Recap

Bengals QB Joe Burrow and Ravens QB Lamar Jackson both had monster games on Thursday night.
The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals played another epic game on Thursday night, with the home team Ravens winning, 35-34 as quarterback Lamar Jackson had four touchdown passes along with 290 passing yards to help improve the team to 7-3 this season. The Bengals (4-6) had a chance to win it after QB Joe Burrow (428 passing yards, four TD) connected with wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase for a five-yard scoring pass with 38 seconds remaining in the game, but the two-point conversion pass play failed. Chase had a monster game, catching 11 passes for 264 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. 

On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2) kept pace with Baltimore in the AFC North division by beating the Washington Commanders, 28-27 with QB Russell Wilson throwing three TD passes while the defense held the Commanders (7-3) to just 242 yards in total offense. It was a back and forth game with Washington ahead 17-14 at the half thanks to a pair of touchdown runs by running back Austin Ekeler. The Steelers trailed 24-14 before RB Najee Harris scored on a one-yard run before Wilson hooked up with WR Mike Williams for a 32-yard TD pass with 2:27 left in the game. 

The Buffalo Bills improved to 8-2 as they blasted the host Indianapolis Colts, 30-20 as defensive back Taron Johnson intercepted a pass and went 23 yards for the touchdown to get things started. The Colts (4-6) took a 13-10 lead in the second quarter and then the Bills took over as the defense forced four turnovers, including three interceptions of Colts QB Joe Flacco. Quarterback Josh Allen and RB James Cook added scoring runs in the win while Flacco had a TD pass and 272 passing yards in defeat. 

The Kansas City Chiefs had a horse shoe with them as they survived the Denver Broncos (5-5) to remain unbeaten at 9-0 with a 16-14 win as linebacker Leo Chenal blocked a 35-yard field goal attempt (by Will Lutz) as time expired. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes threw a two-yard TD pass to tight end Travis Kelce and Harrison Butker made three field goals to provide the difference. The Broncos built a 14-3 lead in the first half as rookie QB Bo Nix threw two scoring passes, but were held scoreless the rest of the game. 

The Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) crushed the Dallas Cowboys (3-6) for a 34-6 road victory as QB Jalen Hurts ran for two scores and passed for two more touchdowns while the defense held the Cowboys to 146 yards in total offense and forced five turnovers, including four fumble recoveries. 

In Arizona, the Cardinals (6-4) thrashed the New York Jets, 31-6 behind a balanced offense (147 rushing yards, 259 passing yards) and QB Kyler Murray throwing a TD pass and rushing for two more while RB James Conner also had a rushing touchdown to pace the easy win. The Jets (3-7) managed only 207 yards in offense in defeat. 

The Los Angeles Chargers (6-3) won their third straight game with a 27-17 home victory against the Tennessee Titans (2-7) as QB Justin Herbert passed for a TD and ran for another one while the defense had seven sacks against Titans QB Will Levis, who threw two TD passes to WR Calvin Ridley in the loss. 

 


In Chicago, the Bears (4-5) were dominated by the New England Patriots (3-7) in a 19-3 loss in which they gained a paltry 142 yards in total offense. The Patriots rushed for 144 yards in the game by comparison and rookie QB Drake Maye had a touchdown pass and Joey Slye kicked four field goals. Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams (pictured right) was sacked NINE times in the loss. 

 

On Sunday night in Houston, the Detroit Lions (8-1) won the game, 26-23 when Jake Bates kicked a 52-yard field goal as time ran out. He also made a 58-yard kick to tie the game at 23-23 with 5:01 left in the fourth quarter. The Texans (6-4) intercepted Lions QB Jared Goff five times and had a 23-7 lead at halftime. In the second half, it was all Lions as Goff (240 passing yards, two TD, five INT) hit WR Amon-Ra St. Brown for his second TD pass in the game and RB David Montgomery had a three-yard TD run to get them back into the game. Texans RB Joe Mixon had a scoring run and C.J. Stroud passed for 232 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions in defeat. 

The San Francisco 49ers (5-4) win at Tampa Bay, 23-20 on a game ending 44-yard field goal by kicker Jake Moody, who was 3-for-6 in field goals in the game. The 49ers trailed 17-13 as the Buccaneers (4-6) got a 12-yard scoring run from Bucky Irving and a TD pass from QB Baker Mayfield. 49ers QB Brock Purdy had two TD passes and 353 passing yards to help aid the win. 

The Minnesota Vikings (7-2) won on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars, 12-7 as kicker John Parker Romo made four field goals and the defense held the Jaguars (2-8) to 143 yards in total offense and forced three turnovers. Minnesota QB Sam Darnold was intercepted three times, but the defense made up the difference. The only touchdown in the game was a one-yard scoring run by Jags QB Mac Jones. 

Over in Germany, the Carolina Panthers (3-7) beat the New York Giants in a yawner, 20-17 in overtime when kicker Eddy Pineiro made a 36-yard field goal following a fumble recovery by the defense. Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard (153 yards on 28 carries) had a scoring run and QB Bryce Young threw a scoring pass in the win while running back Tyrone Tracy, Jr. (103 yards on 18 carries) had a 32-yard TD run and QB Daniel Jones also scored a rushing touchdown for the Giants (2-8), who forced the OT when Graham Gano made a 42-yard field goal with five seconds left in regulation. 

In New Orleans, the Saints (3-7) snapped their seven game losing streak with a 20-17 win against the Atlanta Falcons (6-4) with QB Derek Carr throwing two TD passes to WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling to offset a pair of scoring runs by Bijan Robinson, who had 20 carries for 116 yards in defeat. In addition, usually reliable Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo missed three field goal attempts while Saints kicker Blake Grupe made two field goals to help make the difference in the final score.

On Monday Night Football, the Miami Dolphins (3-6) knocked off the host Los Angeles Rams, 23-15 as Malik Washington scored on an 18-yard run and QB Tua Tagovailoa threw a one-yard scoring pass to WR Tyreek Hill while Jason Sanders made three field goals. The Rams (4-5) were limited to five field goals in the game and even though their defense held the Dolphins to 238 total yards in offense, they fell short.

 

WEEK TEN RESULTS 

Baltimore 35, Cincinnati 34 

Carolina 20, N.Y. Giants 17 (OT)

New England 19, Chicago 3 

New Orleans 20, Atlanta 17

Kansas City 16, Denver 14 

Buffalo 30, Indianapolis 20

San Francisco 23, Tampa Bay 20 

Minnesota 12, Jacksonville 7 

Pittsburgh 28, Washington 27 

L.A. Chargers 27, Tennessee 17

Arizona 31, N.Y. Jets 6

Philadelphia 34, Dallas 6

Detroit 26, Houston 23

Miami 23, L.A. Rams 15


Saturday, November 9, 2024

Take A Good Look At What People Voted For

 

This is what Trump supporters voted for . . . when it hits them (and it will) it will be too late for them and their families. 

Stay tuned and we'll see what happens. 

 


Thursday, November 7, 2024

NFL - Week Ten Preview

 

The Cincinnati Bengals (4-5) take on the Baltimore Ravens (6-3) in a road game on Thursday night to get the action going for Week Ten. About a month ago, the Ravens won at Cincinnati, 41-38 in overtime and tonight's game could offer more of the same. 

The Ravens pounded the Denver Broncos, 41-10 last week while the Bengals blasted the Las Vegas Raiders, 41-24 with quarterback Joe Burrow throwing five touchdown passes. The Bengals have averaged 26 points per game and can mix the run and pass much the same as the Ravens do with their offense. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry spear head the offense and wide receiver Zay Flowers has been on fire of late, catching a pair of TD passes last Sunday. This game could go down to the wire like the last time these two played. 

 

Will any team challenge the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs this year? The Denver Broncos will have their chance this Sunday with a road game against their AFC West division rivals. The Chiefs are 8-0 while the Broncos stand at 5-4, so even if they were to surprise the Chiefs, they would still be three games back in the standings. Kansas City's defense continues to play excellent football and will look to keep the clamps on rookie QB Bo Nix, who has been pretty solid so far this season. 

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has eleven touchdown passes (along with nine interceptions) this season and will look to his main targets (tight end) Travis Kelce and (WR) DeAndre Hopkins, who caught a pair of touchdown passes in the Chiefs 30-24 OT win on Monday night against Tampa Bay. As long as the K.C. defense does its job and Mahomes and company can get things going against a pretty good Broncos defense, the Chiefs should stay undefeated. 

The red hot Washington Commanders (7-2) will host the equally strong Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2 and coming off the bye week) this Sunday. Both teams have won three straight games and Steelers QB Russell Wilson has been solid in his first two starts since coming off the injury list (542 passing yards with three TD in two games) and the defense has been tremendous as usual, ranking number two in the NFL in points allowed. 

The Commanders rely on rookie QB Jayden Daniels running the offense and he has nine TD passes and only two interceptions along with 1,945 yards. He also has rushed for 459 yards and four touchdowns. His main targets in the passing game are WR Terry McLaurin (42 receptions, six TD) and tight end Zach Ertz, who has 33 receptions. This one should be a great game and whoever can protect the football will likely get the win. 

The Sunday night game in Houston will feature the Texans (6-3) playing the Detroit Lions, the best team in the NFC with a 7-1 record. Detroit's offense averages 32 points per game while the Texans have struggled of late, scoring only 58 points in the last three games, two of them losses with QB C.J. Stroud (2,139 passing yards, 11 TD, four INT) scuffling in those games. Meanwhile, Lions QB Jared Goff has been having a record setting season thus far, passing for 1,840 yards with 14 TD and four interceptions, and an outstanding 75 percent pass completion percentage. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has six touchdown receptions (48 receptions) and the running duo of Jahmyr Gibbs (656 yards, seven TD) and David Montgomery (488, seven TD) has been nearly unstoppable this season. The Lions defense has been more steady than Houston's and rates the edge, especially getting after the quarterback in recent games, even without Aidan Hutchinson (broken leg). 

The rest of the action for this week's games is featured in the capsule style format and the Heftyinfo picks follow up. 


New York Giants (2-7) at Carolina Panthers (2-7) - (game played in Munich, Germany) - This Sunday morning "wake up" game could put many fans back to sleep. 

Minnesota Vikings (6-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7) - Vikings should win this one, but the Jaguars will put up a fight at home. 

Atlanta Falcons (6-3) at New Orleans Saints (2-7) - Will the Saints get a bump with new coach after firing Dennis Allen and snap their seven game skid? Not likely against the red hot Falcons, winners of five of their last six games. 

San Francisco 49ers (4-4) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) - Will the 49ers finally have running back Christian McCaffrey on the field this weekend? The Bucs defense has been reeling in recent weeks,  allowing 33 points per game in the last five games. 

Buffalo Bills (7-2) at Indianapolis Colts (4-5) - Could this be a trap game for Buffalo as they look toward their huge game (Week 11) against Kansas City? The Colts will play them tough and could spring the surprise. 

New England Patriots (2-7) at Chicago Bears (4-4) - If the Bears cannot get the win this week at home, the cries for Head Coach Matt Eberflus' job will get really loud. 

Tennessee Titans (2-6) at Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) - The Chargers defense is the best in the NFL in points allowed. Tennessee averages 17 PPG, so will this one be a high scoring affair? Not likely, but the 'Bolts get the win. 

Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) at Dallas Cowboys (3-5) - Can the Eagles make it five in a row? The Cowboys are really hurting and will be without starting QB Dak Prescott (hamstring injury) for at least a month. Take the Eagles. 

New York Jets (3-6) at Arizona Cardinals (5-4) - The red hot Cardinals face Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, who are in "must win" mode for the rest of the season. Cardinals win in a thriller.

Miami Dolphins (2-6) at Los Angeles Rams (4-4) - The Monday Night Football game between two teams heading in opposite directions. Rams should make it four straight wins and send the Dolphins to their fourth consecutive defeat. 


The Heftyinfo picks for Week Ten  . . . . . . . . . . . .       (Home team is listed in bold; Lock of the Week is listed in BOLD CAPS


Baltimore over Cincinnati 

Carolina over N.Y. Giants (Game played in Munich, Germany) 

Kansas City over Denver 

Washington over Pittsburgh 

Minnesota over Jacksonville 

Atlanta over New Orleans 

San Francisco over Tampa Bay 

Indianapolis over Buffalo 

Chicago over New England 

L.A. CHARGERS over Tennessee 

Philadelphia over Dallas 

Arizona over N.Y. Jets 

Detroit over Houston 

L.A. Rams over Miami 


Last Week's Record - 13-2 

SEASON RECORD - 90-48 

Lock of the Week Record - 6-3 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



















Wednesday, November 6, 2024

America - You Screwed It Up Again

Electing a traitor and convicted felon to be the President of the United States of America?

We'll see what happens.