Happy midweek, everyone! John Breech is busy buying fresh stock in the Cincinnati Bengals, so today’s Pick Six newsletter is brought to you by Cody Benjamin, with tidbits on all the latest from around the NFL.
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Pete Prisco is back with predictions for every single Week 15 matchup. Here’s a sampling:
Jordan Dajani has tackled some of the most pressing questions around the NFL going into Week 15. At the top of his list: What’s going on in Houston? Are the Texans true favorites to win their division?
BetMGM currently has the Texans listed at -3000 to win the division, and the Colts at +1100. Are those odds fair? Have you looked at the remaining schedules for these two teams? … [The] Texans’ remaining schedule is much tougher … [as] the Colts have the third-easiest remaining schedule. … Indy needs to win out, which is possible, while the Texans need to lose at least three out of their final four contests.
The Dolphins, their Week 15 opponent, are a better team than their record indicates, though Tua Tagovailoa is 1-2 on the road this year. The Chiefs and Ravens are legitimate contenders as we know, and then the Titans host Houston in the Week 18 finale. Remember, Tennessee upset the Texans in Houston just a few weeks ago, and kept the Jaguars out of the playoffs last year by defeating them in the final game of the season right before firing coach Mike Vrabel. Anything is possible.
Every week, we rank all 32 starting quarterbacks from most trustworthy to most concerning. And, boy, did we have a big change ahead of Week 15, with Carolina Panthers youngster Bryce Young jumping all the way into the top 20 after a valiant comeback effort against the Philadelphia Eagles. Young has been one of the game’s most impressive signal-callers in recent weeks, but he’s not alone on the rise. Fellow quarterbacks to move up this week include Sam Darnold, Brock Purdy and Matthew Stafford.
John Breech has collected the latest SportsLine simulations to forecast the entire 14-team playoff field. Who’s in? Who’s out? Here are a few notable takeaways from the most updated predictions:
Sam Darnold has been a pleasant surprise for the Minnesota Vikings, offering top-10 production for one of the NFC’s top teams. But what does his future hold, considering his one-year, prove-it contract is set to expire following the season? We explored the likelihood of the journeyman staying in Minnesota on a new deal, plus what an extension might look like for both sides, with insight from former NFL agent Joel Corry.
Football is going global (again). The NFL confirmed Wednesday that it will return to Germany for a fourth straight season in 2025, but this time, and for the first time ever, it will also feature a matchup in the country’s capital city of Berlin. The overseas contest will take place at Olympic Stadium, though the date and opponents are yet to be determined. It’ll be just one piece of an expanded international slate.