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Here in Week 10, we have a rare blackout enforcement by a team. Teams can start requesting blackouts when a game goes up against a home market’s team more than 4 times, so the Bucs are enforcing that this week. Christmas commercials are replacing political ads, so we are creeping further into November.
THURSDAY NIGHT
CIN @ BAL: these two teams played a wild one a few weeks ago, a 41-38 decision to the Ravens. Big opportunity here for the Bengals to dig out of their early season hole, but appears they won’t have Tee Higgins again
SUNDAY MORNING
NYG @ CAR: nobody is forcing you to watch this
MAPS
SF @ TB: are we getting Christian McCaffrey back? Still seems up in the air, of course no one told us fantasy owners that he was going to not play either.
ATL @ NO: we are in the post-Dennis Allen era. Interim coach is Darren Rizzi. Saints get their biggest rival at home. Expect a spirited one.
MIN @ JAX: The wheels are wobbling a bit in the Vikings, despite a SNF win. A light trip to Jacksonville here because they’re not even going to have Trevor Lawrence. But they will have ‘the Miracle’ Mac Jones.
NE @ CHI: a great opportunity here for the Bears against a rookie quarterback after two losses.
TEN @ LAC: Nobody is talking about the Chargers because they’re not really very interesting to watch, but they’ve creeped up to 5-3 and hold a playoff spot. Two big prime time games for them the next two weeks, be leery of the trap.
PIT @ WSH: 2 in a row for Russell Wilson, and leading the division at 6-2. WFT is 7-2 for the first time since 1996. Both teams made trade deadline adds, but Marshon Lattimore was the biggest piece, adding to WFT’s defense.
DEN @ KC: Broncos had their asses handed to them in Baltimore and now have to go into KC, who have still yet to lose. They haven’t won there since 2015. It’s also the first time this year that the Chiefs are playing the early window.
BUF @ IND: the Bills have lost all six games in Indianapolis since re-alignment took the Colts out of the AFC East, spanning back to 1998. They’re never good at the same time so they never seem to play each other, either.
PHI @ DAL: Eagles have not won in Dallas since 2017. The Cowboys are getting Micah Parsons back, but obviously Dak Prescott is out and on IR, so it’s Cooper Rush’s team right now. AJ Brown is also questionable, and the debate is whether or not to hold him out because it’s more important he is ready to play WFT on Thursday, which is a strange thing to connect. Eagles fans are ready to come at Nick Sirianni with pitchforks whenever the next time a bad decision blows up in his face to lose a game.
NYJ @ AZ: the stars aligned finally for the Jets last week beating the Texans as favorites, which nobody understood why. Arizona sits atop the NFC West at 5-4 after 3 wins in a row.
SUNDAY NIGHT
DET @ HOU: you know you’ve really made it when your road games get scheduled on prime time. The Lions as we all know, are blowing shit up offensively. The Texans have spun their wheels a bit as they’ve lost Collins and Diggs, but Collins could be back for this. Are the Lions ever going to have a letdown? Last week they walked the Packers in the rain in Lambeau. 2 of Houston’s 3 losses are in the NFC
MONDAY NIGHT:
MIA @ LAR: the Dolphins season is a disaster, but maybe they can build off their effort last week in Buffalo. The Rams appear to be getting it together, they have also won 3 in a row including a dramatic win last week in Seattle.
THURSDAY NIGHT
CIN @ BAL: these two teams played a wild one a few weeks ago, a 41-38 decision to the Ravens. Big opportunity here for the Bengals to dig out of their early season hole, but appears they won’t have Tee Higgins again
SUNDAY MORNING
NYG @ CAR: nobody is forcing you to watch this
MAPS
SF @ TB: are we getting Christian McCaffrey back? Still seems up in the air, of course no one told us fantasy owners that he was going to not play either.
ATL @ NO: we are in the post-Dennis Allen era. Interim coach is Darren Rizzi. Saints get their biggest rival at home. Expect a spirited one.
MIN @ JAX: The wheels are wobbling a bit in the Vikings, despite a SNF win. A light trip to Jacksonville here because they’re not even going to have Trevor Lawrence. But they will have ‘the Miracle’ Mac Jones.
NE @ CHI: a great opportunity here for the Bears against a rookie quarterback after two losses.
TEN @ LAC: Nobody is talking about the Chargers because they’re not really very interesting to watch, but they’ve creeped up to 5-3 and hold a playoff spot. Two big prime time games for them the next two weeks, be leery of the trap.
PIT @ WSH: 2 in a row for Russell Wilson, and leading the division at 6-2. WFT is 7-2 for the first time since 1996. Both teams made trade deadline adds, but Marshon Lattimore was the biggest piece, adding to WFT’s defense.
DEN @ KC: Broncos had their asses handed to them in Baltimore and now have to go into KC, who have still yet to lose. They haven’t won there since 2015. It’s also the first time this year that the Chiefs are playing the early window.
BUF @ IND: the Bills have lost all six games in Indianapolis since re-alignment took the Colts out of the AFC East, spanning back to 1998. They’re never good at the same time so they never seem to play each other, either.
PHI @ DAL: Eagles have not won in Dallas since 2017. The Cowboys are getting Micah Parsons back, but obviously Dak Prescott is out and on IR, so it’s Cooper Rush’s team right now. AJ Brown is also questionable, and the debate is whether or not to hold him out because it’s more important he is ready to play WFT on Thursday, which is a strange thing to connect. Eagles fans are ready to come at Nick Sirianni with pitchforks whenever the next time a bad decision blows up in his face to lose a game.
NYJ @ AZ: the stars aligned finally for the Jets last week beating the Texans as favorites, which nobody understood why. Arizona sits atop the NFC West at 5-4 after 3 wins in a row.
SUNDAY NIGHT
DET @ HOU: you know you’ve really made it when your road games get scheduled on prime time. The Lions as we all know, are blowing shit up offensively. The Texans have spun their wheels a bit as they’ve lost Collins and Diggs, but Collins could be back for this. Are the Lions ever going to have a letdown? Last week they walked the Packers in the rain in Lambeau. 2 of Houston’s 3 losses are in the NFC
MONDAY NIGHT:
MIA @ LAR: the Dolphins season is a disaster, but maybe they can build off their effort last week in Buffalo. The Rams appear to be getting it together, they have also won 3 in a row including a dramatic win last week in Seattle.