Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
In the most surprising news of the day, Doug Pederson still has a job. There was a lot of speculation over the weekend that the Jaguars might let him go if they lost on Sunday, and not only did they lose, but they lost by 46 points, which was the worst loss in franchise history. If the Jags were going to fire him, it seems like they would have done it already.
Although the Jaguars didn’t fire anyone, the Jets did. Six weeks after dumping Robert Saleh, the Jets made another move on Tuesday by firing general manager Joe Douglas. If you want the full story on that move, you can check it out here.
In the least surprising news of the day: The Cowboys got blown out at home again. This basically happens ever week: If the Cowboys are playing at home, bet big against them, because they’re going to lose.
In today’s newsletter, we’ll be handing out grades from Houston’s win over Dallas, plus we’ll be talking a lot about the Detroit Lions, who have taken over the top spot in Prisco’s Power Rankings.
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The scoreboard says this was a blowout, but this was actually a one-score game in the third quarter before the Texans ran away with it on their way to a 34-10 victory.
Here are our grades from the game:
TEXANS GRADE: B+
With the Texans (7-4) facing a Cowboys rushing defense that’s one of the worst in the NFL, they did what any smart team would do: They ran the ball down Dallas’ throat. Joe Mixon led the charge by rushing for 109 yards and three touchdowns, including two in the first quarter. Mixon also tacked on 44 receiving yards to finish with 153 on the night. Mixon was one of the few bright spots for a Texans offense that struggled to move the ball in the second and third quarters. Defensively, the numbers weren’t pretty — Cooper Rush threw for 354 yards — but the Texans made plenty of big plays to make up for that, including a fumble return for a TD by Derek Barnett in the fourth quarter that iced the game. The Texans pass rush also beat up Rush with five sacks, including two by Danielle Hunter. The Texans let a bad Cowboys team hang around longer than they should have, but in the end, they pulled out the win and that’s all that matters.
Texans note
COWBOYS GRADE: D
The Cowboys (2-8) played roughly two quarters of good football, but the bottom line is that this team is a mess. Mike McCarthy’s decision making was a mess: He called for a fake punt on fourth-and-9 from his own 33 and it was a spectacular failure. Cooper Rush was a mess: He did throw for 354 yards, but he also threw an interception and lost a fumble that was then fumbled by another Cowboys player and then returned for a TD by the Texans. The Cowboys special teams was a mess with even the normally reliable Brandon Aubrey missing a 40-yard field goal. The rushing attack was a total mess with the Cowboys finishing with just 54 yards on the ground. This Cowboys team just isn’t very good and even if they play well, they’re not going to beat very many teams down the stretch.
Cowboys notes
In one of the most bizarre moments of the day, a chunk of the Cowboys’ retractable roof came off while the team was trying to open the roof before the game. Nothing sums up the Cowboys season so far like their roof falling apart. You can read more about that situation here.
Finally, you can check out our full takeaways from the game here.
It took 12 weeks, but we finally have a new No. 1 team in Prisco’s Power Rankings. With the Chiefs suffering their first loss of the year in Week 11, Prisco thought it was finally time to drop them from the top spot
With that in mind, let’s check out Prisco’s top five:
I’m not going to spoil the rest of the Power Rankings here, but I am going to give you a few nuggets. Here’s what has changed since Prisco’s last Power Rankings:
If you want to know where your favorite team ended up in Prisco’s Week 12 Power Rankings, be sure to click here. If you want to argue with Prisco over his rankings, you can do that on Twitter by clicking here. I argue with him all the time about everything.
The Detroit Lions have never been to the Super Bowl before, but oddsmakers actually like their chances of getting there this year. Following their blowout win over the Jaguars combined with the Chiefs’ first loss, the Lions are now the odds-on favorite to win Super Bowl LIX. This marks the first time in franchise history the Lions have been favored to win the Super Bowl at any point in the season.
Let’s take a look at the current odds (via BetMGM)
1. Lions (+325)
2. Chiefs (+450)
3. Bills (+700)
4. Ravens (+800)
5. Eagles (+900)
6. Steelers (+1600)
7. 49ers (+2000)
8. Packers (+2200)
9. Vikings (+2200)
10. Chargers (+2500)
Best bet: Lions. The Lions have never even BEEN to a Super Bowl, but I feel like that’s going to change this year. I’m not saying you should book a hotel in New Orleans yet if you’re a a Lions fan, but I might start looking. The Lions have the most talented roster in the NFC and if they get home-field advantage in the playoffs, it’s going to be tough to beat them. The Lions were my preseason pick to get to the Super Bowl and although that seems like an obvious pick now, it wasn’t a very popular pick. Here at CBS Sports, we only had four out of 13 experts pick the Lions to get to the big game.
Dark horse bet: Rams (+8000). For me, a dark horse has to be a team outside the top 10 and the Rams fit that bill perfectly. They have a Super Bowl-winning quarterback and a Super Bowl-winning head coach and they’re getting healthy at the right time. If I had to make a dark horse pick in the AFC, it would probably be the Texans (+2800).
You can check out our full list of Super Bowl odds here.
We already unveiled Prisco’s Power Rankings, but we’re not done ranking things today because we’re also going to rank wild-card contenders. Tyler Sullivan went through and ranked all the wild-card contenders in the AFC. Since only three teams will earn a wild-card berth, we’ll take a look at the top three teams in his rankings, aka the teams Sullivan expects to get in.
1. Chargers (7-3). “Jim Harbaugh has done an outstanding job turning this franchise around in relatively short order and has Justin Herbert playing at an elite level. Not only that, but the defense is among the best in the league.”
2. Ravens (7-4). “When you have two legitimate MVP candidates on your offense, you’re doing something right. The combination of Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry has made Baltimore’s offense one of the more explosive units in the league. … The only reason why Baltimore isn’t claiming the top spot amongst these potential wild-card teams is because of its pass defense. The Ravens are giving up a league-worst 284.5 passing yards per game.”
3. Broncos (6-5). “If we were putting these teams into tiers, I’d have the Chargers and Ravens together at the top. After that, I’d have the Broncos in a tier by themselves, and I’d like them to ultimately claim one of the wild-card spots, marking an improbable playoff run that not many expected to begin this season. They have a clear advantage at the head coaching spot over the likes of Miami, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis, as Sean Payton is squeezing every ounce of talent out of his roster.”
First team out: Dolphins (4-6)
You can check out Sullivan’s full rankings here and we also ranked the NFC playoff contenders, which you can see here.
It’s only Tuesday, but it’s never too early to start giving out picks for the upcoming week, which is why I’m going to hand out three of them right now for Week 12. Last week, we had several huge showdowns with Chiefs-Bills and Ravens-Steelers, but this week, the NFL schedule-maker got lazy, because we only have one game where two teams with a winning record will be facing each other (Ravens-Chargers).
Anyway, let’s get to this week’s trio of picks:
If you want to check out the rest of my picks for Week 12, be sure to click here.
It was a busy 24 hours in the NFL, and since it’s nearly impossible to keep track of everything that happened, I went ahead and put together a roundup for you.