Thursday, November 7, 2019

NFL Week 10 Thursday Night Football Regular Season, Watch Free Los Angeles Chargers cs Oakland Raiders Live Streaming Thursday 07 November 2019, at 08:20 PM (ET).

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Chargers Game Preview: Raiders vs. Chargers, Week 10

Thursday’s Chargers-Raiders matchup features divisional, in-state rivals playing each other for the first time this season.

“Think of the team you played in high school that was kinda that crosstown team that you always look forward to (playing),” Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers said. “It’s that kind of old-school rivalry.”

Currently, 4-5 Los Angeles stands one-half game behind 4-4 Oakland. The Raiders are one game behind the Colts, while the Bolts are one and a half games out, for the final playoff spot in a crowded AFC playoff picture.

“We’re sitting right there kinda in the same boat,” Rivers said, “scrapping to stay right there in the mix.”

The Chargers are on the upswing, coming off two straight wins, including a 26-11 drubbing of the previously-one-loss Green Bay Packers at home Sunday.

“We feel pretty good right now,” Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said. “Winning breeds confidence. You wanna play as soon as you can after you get one of those wins.”


The Raiders, who have won three of four this season at home, are also coming off of a win, a home defeat of a talented Detroit Lions squad.

A Final Trip to The Black Hole for the Bolts
The contest also marks the Bolts’ final trip to “The Black Hole,” as the Raiders begin their Las Vegas residency in 2020. The Chargers have played in Oakland 46 times over the years, first playing there in 1960, earning a 41-17 victory.

“I have a lot of memories of ‘The Black Hole,’” Lynn said. “That’s a fun place to play football. Every game is like Halloween. There’s a lot of energy and a lot of excitement...I’m going to miss the place.”

Rivers, too, is enamored of the novelty of playing at the Coliseum.

“I think what’s so interesting is seeing the wide array of ages and personalities and everything, and they’re almost in character form,” Rivers said. “It’s almost a little bit like you have this relationship with the atmosphere and the fans, because you’ve been there so many times.”

The Chargers quarterback said he has played “some memorable games there” and “a bunch of close” ones.

“It’ll be a heck of an atmosphere,” Rivers said. “It’ll be cranked up pretty good. The aura of what that place has been over the years will be alive.”


Chargers’ Soaring Offense Against Raiders Defense
In Shane Steichen’s debut as the Bolts offensive coordinator last Sunday, the offense hummed to the tune of a season-high 442 total yards. The Chargers displayed a healthy offensive mix, throwing 28 times and running it in 38 instances against the Packers, finding success in both realms. Melvin Gordon has also found his groove of late, scoring touchdowns in three straight games, including two rushing touchdowns versus Green Bay.

Furthermore, the Bolts boast a strong passing offense, led by Rivers, who leads the league in yards passing. His many weapons in the air game include wide receiver Keenan Allen, fellow receiver Mike Williams, who’s coming off of his first career 100-plus-receiving-yard effort, tight end Hunter Henry and versatile running back Austin Ekeler, who has five receiving touchdowns.

The Chargers rank sixth in passing yards per game and will be facing a Raiders defense that’s last in passing yards allowed per game and gave up 406 yards passing and three passing touchdowns to Matthew Stafford last week. Oakland has also forced just seven takeaways this season and ranks 27th in red-zone defense. 

The Raiders have allowed 2.75 passing touchdowns per game this year, the most in the league, and rank 25th in sacks per game. They also allow the seventh-most points per game this season.

While Oakland ranks seventh in fewest rushing yards allowed per game and is tied for fourth-best in opposing yards per carry, its opponents target the team so much via the air that it still ranks 28th in overall yards allowed per game.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

NFL Week 8 Thursday Night Football Regular Season, Watch Free Washington Redskins vs Minnesota Vikings Live Streaming Thursday 24 October 2019, at 08:20 PM (ET).

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Vikings vs. Redskins odds, line: Thursday Night Football picks, predictions from advanced model on 86-60 run

The Redskins hope a familiar setting will spur quarterback Case Keenum to return to his early-season form and help Washington pull the upset when it visits the Minnesota Vikings for Thursday Night Football. Keenum did his best work at U.S. Bank Stadium in 2017 when he went 11-3 as a starter and led the Vikings to the NFC Championship Game. He threw for more than 200 yards and had two touchdown passes in his first two games this season, but has tailed off in recent weeks. Meanwhile, Kirk Cousins has been shredding defenses the past three weeks, all Vikings victories. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET at U.S. Bank Stadium. Minnesota is a 16-point favorite in the latest Vikings vs. Redskins odds, while the over-under for total points scored is 42, up 1.5 from the opener. Before you make any Redskins vs. Vikings picks, you need to read the NFL predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model. 

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up almost $7,000 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception four years ago. It has nailed its recent top-rated NFL picks, entering Week 8 of the 2019 NFL schedule on a strong 24-17 run that dates back to last season. It's also on an incredible 86-60 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. And in Week 7, it nailed the Chiefs (-3) covering with plenty of room to spare against the Broncos and the Ravens (+3) staying within the spread against the Seahawks in a game Baltimore won outright by 14. 

The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch for the third year in a row on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 96 percent of CBS Sports office pool players. Anyone who has followed it is way up. 

Now, it has set its sights on Redskins vs. Vikings. We can tell you it's leaning over, but it also says one side of the spread cashes in nearly 60 percent of simulations. You can only see that pick at SportsLine. 


The model knows Cousins has been an integral part of the Vikings' three-game winning streak. He threw for 337 yards and four touchdowns in a 42-30 victory against the Lions on Sunday and has thrown for 976 yards and 10 TDs during the streak. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs had seven catches for 142 yards, while running back Dalvin Cook rushed 142 yards and two touchdowns for the Vikings, who average 391 yards and 27.4 points per game.

The Redskins are 0-5 against the spread in their last five games following a straight-up loss and they dropped an ugly 9-0 game to San Francisco last Sunday. They will have to contend with a defense that allows only 17.6 points per game. Linebacker Eric Kendricks is its anchor, leading the team with 61 tackles, and defensive ends Danielle Hunter (seven sacks) and Everson Griffen (four) provide the pressure.

But just because Minnesota is on a roll doesn't mean it will cover the Vikings vs. Redskins spread on Thursday Night Football.

Keenum has passed for 1,213 yards and nine touchdowns, completing 66.3 percent of his passes this season. He doesn't have much help since injuries have decimated the offense. Veteran Adrian Peterson has become the featured back, and reports say he's expected to play despite suffering an ankle injury in a 9-0 loss to San Francisco on Sunday. The 34-year-old has run for a total of 199 yards on 43 carries the past two games.


Rookie receiver Terry McLaurin, a third-round pick, has been a bright spot on offense, with 24 receptions for 419 yards and five touchdowns. Paul Richardson, with 20 catches for 163 yards and three TDs and Trey Quinn (22-165-1) are the other top receivers. Veteran tight end Vernon Davis (10-123-1) could return from a concussion this week.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Welcome to NFL Week 7 Thursday Night Football Regular Season Game, Watch Free New York Giants vs New England Patriots Live Streaming Thursday 17 October 2019, at 08:20 PM (ET).

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NFL Week 7 Picks: Schedule, Odds And Expert Predictions Against The Spread

Week 7 of the 2019 NFL season will be here before you know it, starting off with a great rivalry game on Thursday Night Football between the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos. These AFC West foes will set the pace for an action-packed Sunday, which has 12 contests taking place throughout the day. It begins with a flurry of eight kickoffs in the early afternoon, a timeslot highlighted by the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions battling for a key win in the NFC North. This leads into a trio of late afternoon matchups, including a pair of must-see showdowns in the Baltimore Ravens vs. Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears. Week 7 will wrap up with a pair of divisional rivalries playing out in primetime, as the Dallas Cowboys host the Philadelphia Eagles in a critical NFC East affair on Sunday Night Football before the New England Patriots take on the New York Jets in an all-AFC East Monday Night Football clash to close out the schedule.


If you can believe it or not, the midpoint of the campaign is nearly upon us. Each team has now played five or six games, giving viewers a clear picture of what to expect on a weekly basis. These last six weeks have also provided enough data to start gleaning real insights from at a macro level. With that in mind, perhaps the most notable betting trend of the 2019 NFL season has been the overwhelming success of underdogs. Teams getting points have been paying dividends for backers, going 53-36-2 against the spread overall and 41-20-1 on the road. The ‘dogs were certainly barking last week, covering in 10 of the 14 contests on the schedule, and could be in line to make plenty more noise in Week 7. The week opens with Chiefs laying three to the Broncos on Thursday Night Football, a program that has seen massive underdog success recently. The favorite has covered just once in the last seven Thursday evening contests, an undeniable trend that may continue if Denver successfully defends its home field against a reeling Kansas City squad.

If you are looking for some help in identifying underdogs poised to defy expectations this weekend, you’ve come to the right place. Pro handicapper Jon Price of SportsInformationTraders.com has sent along his top picks for the week, a list that includes a trio of favorites failing to cover the spread. Before checking out the teams that the Vegas expert is predicting to win, take a look at the complete schedule, kickoff start times, TV and live stream viewing info, key betting trends and opening odds for every game on the Week 7 schedule for the 2019 NFL season.


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Welcome to Thursday Night NFL Football Regular Season Game, Watch Free Week 6 New York Giants vs New England Patriots Live Stream Thursday 10 October 2019, at 08:20 PM (ET).

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New England Patriots vs. New York Giants preview: Predictions, point spread, game plans, matchups and more

The New England Patriots have a quick turnaround this week, taking on the New York Giants on just a four-day layoff.

The Patriots have rolled to a 5-0 start with a pretty weak schedule. This week, they face a Giants team that’s rebuilding, but also playing with a spark behind rookie quarterback Daniel Jones.

Here’s a look at the weather, key matchups and the betting line for Thursday’s game.

ODDS AND POINT SPREADS

Bovada: Patriots -17.5

Vegas Insider: Patriots -17

Westgate: Patriots -17

Over/under: 41.5

PATRIOTS OFFENSE VS. GIANTS DEFENSE

- Can the running game keep it going?

Sony Michel and the Patriots offensive line have had a slow start to the 2019 season. So far, when the offense has been working, it’s been when the team has gone full Air Brady.

But Sunday’s win over the Redskins was a welcome sign of life for the flagging running attack. After leaning on Washington for most of the game, New England barreled down with Michel running behind undrafted rookie Jakob Johnson to great effect.

If they can keep that up against the Giants, that fares well for the offense as a whole, especially as the receiving corps deals with injuries.


-So, this is the solution at tight end?

The Patriots appeared to be using Matt LaCosse and Ryan Izzo as a stopgap solution before Ben Watson came back from suspension. Then the team up and released Watson.

Through four games, the duo has caught four passes combined, with most of Izzo’s catches coming when opposing teams have left him wide open.

With Julian Edelman dinged up and Phillip Dorsett dealing with a hamstring injury, the Patriots need to start targeting some other players on offense. Getting any consistent signs of life from the Izzo/LaCosse combo will be key in that.

PATRIOTS DEFENSE VS. GIANTS OFFENSE

- How good is Daniel Jones?

Bill Belichick is 12-0 against rookie quarterbacks at home with the Patriots. Typically, rookies have been eaten alive when going up against his defenses at Gillette Stadium. What’s more, this particular defense is his best in years.

Jones has displayed exceptional arm talent and a penchant for making plays. But on Sunday, the Patriots will serve a monumental test for his ability to read defenses. If New England’s secondary can confound him, then that will really take the air out of New York’s attack.

- Who’s going to play for New York?

Sure, the Giants have wide receiver Golden Tate back from suspension. But other than that, things are looking pretty rough for New York’s backs and receivers.

Star running back Saquon Barkley isn’t going to play, neither are wide receiver Sterling Shephard and tight end Evan Engram. Those three players just so happen to be the three most dangerous players on the Giants offense.

The Patriots defense is crazy deep. The Giants offense? It’s looking pretty shallow.

SPECIAL TEAMS

New York

K: Aldrick Rosas (4-of-5, 11-of-11 on extra points)

P: Riley Dixon (47.6 Y/P)

KR/PR: Corey Balentine (26.3 Y/KR), Golden Tate (17.0 Y/PR)

DVOA rank: 10th


New England

K: Mike Nugent (2-of-2, 3-of-4 on extra points)

P: Jake Bailey (46.4 Y/P)

KR/PR: Brandon Bolden (19.5 Y/KR), Gunner Olszewski (8.6 Y/PR)

DVOA rank: 16th

Breakdown: The Patriots took a big jump in special teams rankings, going from 27th to 16th in the NFL by DVOA. It certainly helped that they got some solid punt returns. It didn’t help that Mike Nugent missed an extra point. However, they could be turning the corner in that department now that he got the jitters of the first kick out of the way.

In the meantime, the Giants got a boost from Tate’s return from suspension, giving them a solid option as a punt returner.

TOP 3 MATCHUPS TO WATCH

1. Stephon Gilmore vs. Golden Tate

With Barkley (and likely Shephard) out Thursday, the Giants will likely be hurting for receivers. That’s not a great development against a team with one of the NFL’s best cornerbacks in Stephon Gilmore.

Jones may wind up looking Tate’s way early and often, given that his other options are guys like Darius Slayton, Cody Latimer and Benny Fowler.

If Gilmore can lock down Tate, Jones may not have many options when he drops back.

2. Patriots pass rushers vs. Nate Solder

Sunday’s game features the return of old friend Nate Solder, who’s in his second season as the Giants’ franchise left tackle. In that time, he’s faced some pretty heavy criticism for uneven play.

Against the Patriots, he’ll likely have to face off against a variety of pass rushers coming from different positions, whether that’s Michael Bennett or old teammates like Jamie Collins, Dont’a Hightower or Deatrich Wise.

If Solder struggles, it could be a long day for Jones back there.


3. Janoris Jenkins vs. Julian Edelman/Josh Gordon

With Phillip Dorsett hurt and the tight ends a non-factor, Tom Brady will likely be relying pretty heavily on his top two receivers. That means the Giants’ top cornerback, Jenkins, will have Brady looking his way early and often.

Jenkins, a high-priced free agent, hasn’t had a great season. If Gordon or Edelman can get open against him, that could provide a catalyst for the rest of the offense.

PREDICTIONS

Columnist Matt Vautour: New England

Senior producer Nick O'Malley: New England

Sports editor Jim Pignatiello: New England

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Thursday Night, NFL Football Watch Without Pay Week 4 Eagles vs Packers Live Streaming Thursday, September 27 th 2019, at 08:20 P.M ET.

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Eagles vs. Packers preview: Live stream, how to watch on TV, 5 things to know

FIVE THINGS TO WATCH

1. FOOL ME NOT: Both head coaches stressed this week that they won’t be putting in a bunch of new offensive wrinkles, given there are just three days of preparation for this game. “I think it’s more or less your best hits,” coach Matt LaFleur said. “Just stuff that you know and you’re confident they’re going to be able to go out and execute and not think too much.” The troublesome part for the Packers is that they don’t have an identity on offense. What do they hang their hat on? The Eagles, on the other hand, have an excellent offensive line and can protect quarterback Carson Wentz. Their identity is controlling the ball, attacking weak spots and avoiding turnovers.


2. CATCH AS CATCH CAN: The Eagles would be 2-1 coming into this game if they hadn’t dropped seven passes and turned the ball over twice on fumbles Sunday against Detroit and 3-0 if receiver Nelson Agholor had caught potential touchdown passes the past two weeks. According to STATS, the Eagles lead the NFL with eight drops and the Packers have two. The return of veteran Alshon Jeffery (calf) helps the Eagles a lot, and if backup tight end Dallas Goedert (calf) can play quality snaps, they’re in even better shape. But if they don’t catch the ball, they can’t win. “This game has always come down to players and players making plays,” coach Doug Pederson said. “That’s kind of been the case in our couple of losses here. We just have to coach better, we have to focus better, detail our work better, and then when the players get opportunities to make plays, they have to make them.”


3. FLETCHER WHO? The best player on Philadelphia’s defense — and maybe their whole team — is defensive tackle Fletcher Cox. In the past, he has been almost impossible to stop with one guy and difficult to stop with two. But Cox has only three tackles, no sacks and one pass breakup. Cox had offseason foot surgery and was battling a toe injury and may not be 100%. The Packers must control him if they want to run the ball and stop his penetration when they pass it. “They’ve got some really good players that penetrate up the field and they cause havoc,” offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett said. “That’s what this system has done. They’re very sound. I think it’s one of those things is we have to understand that there’s not going to be a lot of huge plays all the time and we have to take what they give us.”

4. D IS FOR DEVELOPING: As good as the Packers’ defense has looked, it did give up 198 yards rushing against Minnesota and 149 yards rushing against Denver. Opponents are averaging 5.34 yards per carry in those two games. Tack on three passing plays of 40 or more yards and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine remains unsatisfied. “The praise we’re receiving as a defense, our guys know that we’re nowhere near where we can be,” he said. “The film doesn’t lie. We’ve had some plays where we would want them back and there have been some things we should have done that we didn’t. But hopefully they realize how close we are to being real good. But we’re not there yet until we get a handle on limiting the explosives.”


5. KEEPING THE BALL: The Eagles lead the league with 212 plays from scrimmage. The Packers rank 24th with 178. If the Packers are going to move up the charts in scoring offense (they’re 23rd), they’ve got to be greedy with the ball. They’re scoring enough points to win, which should please them, but they’re putting undue pressure on their defense (198 plays) to hold leads. “It starts with plays,” Hackett said. “You’ve got to have plays, you’ve got to convert on third down. Right now, the third down is disappointing. (The) more plays, (the) more ops (opportunities), and everybody’s happy. Especially us.”

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Eagles vs. Packers Week 4 game preview and predictions

There is every reason to believe the Philadelphia Eagles will not defeat the Green Bay Packers this evening on Thursday Night Football.

Just look at all the things working against the Eagles’ favor:

The Packers have the NFL’s second best overall win percentage in home games since Aaron Rodgers became the starting quarterback in 2008.
Rodgers is among the best quarterbacks in the league. It’s hard to imagine the Eagles’ defense shutting hm down when they’re struggling to both rush the passer and cover effectively. Rodgers made his job look so easy while last going up against Jim Schwartz’s unit back in 2016.
The Packers’ defense ranks third overall in DVOA. Green Bay’s combination of defensive talent and coaching is very formidable. The Packers have the NFL’s second best graded pass rush by Pro Football Focus; they’ve logged 13 sacks in three games. It’s going to be difficult for the Eagles to score points with DeSean Jackson still out and Alshon Jeffery/Dallas Goedert seemingly playing at less than 100%.
It’s really not difficult to envision the Eagles getting blown out in this game.


And yet ... I’m 100% irrationally confident the Eagles are going to win this game.

They need this game way more than the Packers do and we’ve seen Doug Pederson’s teams fight hard when their backs have been against the wall before. Carson Wentz is also bound to stop being so unlucky at some point, right?

It won’t make sense but the Eagles will win this game. It’s a lock.

My predictions:

Score prediction: 24-21, Eagles win. In overtime.

Bold prediction: Eagles defensive ends, who have combined for zero sacks this season, will have three tonight. Including one strip-sack.

Your predictions:

Leave your own predictions in the comments.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

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Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: 5 Bold predictions for Week 3

Heading into their matchup on Thursday Night Football, the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars are on a short week coming off of losses, both in AFC South matchups. The Titans were unable to overcome some questionable play-calling against Indianapolis while the Jaguars fell to 0-2 after a bold two-point conversion attempt came up short against Houston.

The Jaguars, of course, have been in the news throughout the build-up to Week 3 thanks to star cornerback Jalen Ramsey. The former first-round pick has requested a trade. As such, this matchup against the Titans may well be his final game in a Jacksonville uniform.

Even still, the Titans and Jaguars could both use this win, though it may be hard to come by. Derrick Henry, Marcus Mariota and Tennessee need to find stability and consistency. Meanwhile, the Jags need backup Gardner Minshew to step up to the cause once again, but also need Leonard Fournette and their vaunted defense to rise to the occasion with Nick Foles out as well.

Taking all of this into account, let’s get bold as we make five predictions for the Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday Night Football in Week 3.


5. Ramsey (likely) leaves Jacksonville with a big game.

As mentioned, this could be the final game for Jalen Ramsey as a member of the Jaguars. Though Jacksonville is demanding a high price for the cornerback in any potential trade, the demand for such a terrific player should not be in short supply throughout the rest of the league. Thus, it figures that he could be dealt away before Week 4.

Throughout the week leading up to this home matchup against the Titans, though, Ramsey has talked about still playing hard until he’s no longer in Jacksonville. Ramsey may be outspoken, loud and a bit of a diva but he’s not a liar when it comes to playing hard. Subsequently, expect him to put his best foot forward on Thursday night, especially against the team he rooted for as a Nashville native.

With the shaky offense and performance of Mariota and Tennessee, Ramsey is going to go out on top. He’ll notch at least one interception against the Titans and will have a handful of pass breakups to go along with it. He may be leaving but he’ll leave on a high note with the Jaguars.

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