The Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions play their first games of the NFL preseason on Friday night.
The preseason doesn’t always make for the most riveting showcases, but with both of these squads rebuilding and spots in the starting lineup at stake, it should be an intriguing matchup.
Falcons fans will get their first chance to see new quarterbacks Marcus Mariota and Desmond Ridder, while the Lions are hoping that No. 2 draft pick Aidan Hutchinson can help turnaround their defense.
Here our best free NFL picks and predictions for Falcons vs. Lions in Week 1 of the preseason.
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A new NFL season will soon be upon us, and with that comes a new season of HBO’s “Hard Knocks.”
Debuting in 2001, the series follows one NFL franchise during training camp and the preseason, providing an exclusive and intimate look at the inner working of a team. Hard Knocks documents team practices, meetings, and delivers raw, behind-the-scenes footage of coaches, players, and staff as they go through the rigors of preparing for the upcoming season.
To be selected for Hard Knocks, a team must not have a first-year head coach or have successfully qualified for the playoffs over the last two years. Additionally, the team must not have been featured in a season within the past 10 years.
There are four teams in the running to headline the show in 202…
After a 69-point game indoors last week vs. the Browns, the Indianapolis Colts will again play hosts this weekend, this time to the rest-aided New Orleans Saints, who enter as a slight dog with a rising total according to NFL odds.
With Gardner Minshew capable of running this Shane Steichen offense indoors and a generous Indy defense, should bettors be backing the Over 43.5 even after the move from 41.5?
Find out in my free NFL picks for Saints vs. Colts on October 29.
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The Indianapolis Colts put up 456 yards vs. arguably the best defense in football last week. Gardner Minshew has had at least 350 total yards in all three starts (1,163 total yard…
With proper NFL playoff weather hitting hard this weekend, the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers had to wait until today for their Wild Card Round battle — just don’t expect offensive fireworks to warm up another cold day at Highmark Stadium.
The latest NFL odds have the Bills as heavy favorites, but the challenging conditions may level the playing field, with Mike Tomlin’s Steelers very comfortable in a physical, low-scoring contest.
We may not see eye-popping receiving numbers here, but there are still plenty of NFL player props to dig into ahead of what should be an old-school postseason clash. Here are my three favorite NFL picks in addition to your Steelers vs. Bills picks and predictions.
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The first of two Monday Night Football games features a showdown between top-tier quarterbacks. Trevor Lawrence and the 0-2 Jacksonville Jaguars visit Josh Allen and the 2-0 Buffalo Bills in Week 3.
I dissect the NFL player props for both Lawrence and Allen and give my best NFL picks and Jaguars vs. Bills predictions below.
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“There were hard times,” Jérôme Boateng says as his mind drifts back to Bayern Munich’s wobbles at the start of the season. “It’s like being a child. As a child if I had no confidence, if you don’t get trust from your friends, then you lose the joy of the game. That’s what happens now, even when I’m older.”
Boateng, one of the finest defenders of his generation, could feel the spark ebbing away. Bayern were on the slide under Niko Kovac, a coach struggling to connect with a champion squad, and time finally appeared to have caught up with the old guard. Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer were under pressure and Boateng, aware that people were starting to view him as a fading force, wondered whether a change of scenery was req…
The rise of Andy Robertson is such that he was associated with fairytale in Scotland long before the sampling of good times with the international team. It is just that there are parallels between the journey of a kid from stacking supermarket shelves to the summit of club football and what has transpired in the colours of his country.
When Scotland drew 1-1 with Canada in a 2017 friendly, the crowd at Easter Road was below 10,000. Hampden Park was more than half empty for the visits of Israel and Portugal a year later. Campaign after campaign of failure had sapped the energy from the Scottish public. Robertson’s supposed battle with Kieran Tierney for the left-back position created a narrative that quite evidently neither player could be …
Cardiff, Stourbridge and now … Carlisle? Real Madrid have had a decent run with British players in the recent past, and now it seems they are targeting another. Jarrad Branthwaite, hailing from the latter remote Cumbrian city, is the latest to be linked with a sensational move to the Bernabéu after this season’s performances for Everton.
Branthwaite is no stranger to a continental move, impressing on loan at PSV last season, so much so that his then manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy, called him a “complete’ centre-back. Standing at 6ft 5in, speedy and with as much aggression as Martin Keown rushing to laugh in the face of a certain former Manchester United striker, Branthwaite has been scouted by a number of top European clubs this campa…
Today is Melbourne Cup day, the most wonderful time of the year, the designated and officially sanctioned horserace/alcohol drinking competition when thousands and thousands of Aussies dress up in their finest duds and get blitzed while intrepid photographers capture it all in order to delight of the rest of us. Last year’s Melbourne Cup photo roundup was especially memorable, and the blokes and sheilas in attendance this time around had much to live up to. Whether they did or did not surpass their drunken countrymen in slouching, stumbling inebriation and ridiculous camera poses is up for you, the viewer, to decide. But I can report that, by crikey, these racegoers did their damnedest to compete: Photo credit: Scott Barbour/ [object Object] Photo credit: Scott Barbour/ [object Objec…
Some people are fans of the Dallas Cowboys. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Dallas Cowboys. This 2019 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. Read all the previews so far here. Your team: Dallas Cowboys. Your 2018 record: 10-6. These Cowboys overachieved and won the NFC East last season. They also somehow got good value out of giving up an oil baron’s ransom for Amari Cooper. But, in an act of divine consolation, none of that mattered in the end, because Andrew Whitworth and the Rams balled them up and shat them out after DeMarcus Lawrence decorated their bulletin board talking some Jay from Clerks shit about taking Jared Goff’s soul. He got his ass flattened. Winning the division was a ruse given that the rest of the NFC East last season was a …