Super Bowl LVIII Preview and Prediction

The big game is finally upon us with a star-studded Super Bowl that’s tailor-made for the city of Las Vegas. Here’s my preview and breakdown of the Chiefs and 49ers, as well as my pick to win it all.

Cover photo taken from Gwinnett Daily Post.

After 271 games and over five months of NFL football, we have made it to the big game. Tonight, the San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, Nev.

It’s a rematch of Super Bowl LIV — and the Super Bowl I predicted at the start of the season — between football’s two best teams with plenty of talent and storylines all over the place. Here’s my preview of each team and my prediction for who will hoist the Lombardi on Sunday night in the desert.

How the 49ers Got Here

You never wanna say that there was “never a doubt” … but there was truly never a doubt that San Francisco would get to this point. This had to be the year they put it together. Lo and behold, it was.

The 49ers were far and away the best team in the NFC — and the best team in the league, for most of the season — for a wide variety of reasons. Elite coaching staff? Check. Solid quarterback who runs the offense to perfection in Brock Purdy? You got it. Best running back in the league in Christian McCaffrey, who just won Offense Player of the Year? He’s here. Several elite offensive weapons other than him? You’ve got three of the best in Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk and George Kittle. And as has been the case for this entire decade, the defense is obviously outstanding.

Purdy has had his issues to be sure, but you really can’t ask much more of him than what he has provided all year long. 4,280 yards, 31 touchdowns and 11 interceptions — four of which came in one game — is sensational for a former Mr. Irrelevant. And although the large majority of both playoff games was shaky for Brock, he really turned it up and made every play when it mattered most, especially in the last drive against Green Bay and the 17-point comeback against Detroit.

It’s not a remote stretch to say San Fran’s offense is the superior one in this ballgame, thanks to the likes of CMC (2,023 all-purpose yards, 21 total touchdowns), Samuel (1,271 all-purpose yards, 12 total touchdowns), Aiyuk (75 catches, 1,342 yards and seven touchdowns) and Kittle (65 catches, 1,020 and six touchdowns). But to me, their success revolves around the offensive line. That unit has seen some struggles, especially in the postseason, and facing a tremendous front seven certainly won’t be easy. But if they can keep Purdy upright and let CMC do his thing, then the sky is truly the limit for this 49ers offense.

Christian McCaffrey and Brock Purdy have turned the 49ers offense into a machine. (h/t NBC Sports Bay Area)

So, the road to Vegas has been much more straightforward for the Niners. They simply bulldozed their way through the NFC and made up for some tough losses to AFC teams like Baltimore and Cleveland. But to finally climb the mountain and claim that elusive sixth Lombardi Trophy, they’ll need to get past the man who ruined their dreams the last time they made it to this stage. And he will not go gentle into that good night.

How the Chiefs Got Here

You want the skinny? It’s called having a terrific, burgeoning young defense and the best quarterback of all time.

But it wasn’t always sunshine and rainbows for Kansas City in the regular season. Far from it. We’re barely a month removed from everyone writing the Chiefs off, whether due to a lack of weapons offensively or some strange losses down the stretch, and they’ve been underdogs in their last two playoff games. For some reason, Vegas thought some guy named Patrick Mahomes wouldn’t be able to play football on the road.

Spoiler alert: he can. Shocker, I know.

Yes, it was a down year for Mahomes. 4,183 yards, 27 touchdowns and 14 interceptions might just be a career year for most quarterbacks, but for #15, this was largely considered the worst year of his career. And yes, it was rough at times. But he has been exquisite in the postseason with four touchdowns, no turnovers and a 100.7 passer rating.

It helps that Travis Kelce has come alive in the playoffs as well. Like his quarterback, it was a bit of a down year with 93 catches, 984 yards and five touchdowns — again, ho hum for Travis, but a career year for anyone else — but he has 22 catches, 262 and three touchdowns in the playoffs. In the AFC Championship Game against Baltimore, he had what I consider to be his best game ever with 11 catches, 116 yards and a touchdown. After being the subject of plenty of discussion across the league and the nation this year for… obvious reasons… all it took was the lights to get brighter for #87 to return to form.

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce had “down” years, but have turned it up in the postseason. (h/t USA Today)

But to me, this Chiefs team is differentiated from its predecessors because of its defense. We saw flashes and glimpses of how great they could be last season, but they certainly weren’t the reason that Kansas City won the Super Bowl — they gave up 35 points in the big game, after all. But in year two or three for many of the young studs on that side of the ball, a switch has seemingly flipped. Trent McDuffie was a first-team All-Pro corner, L’Jarius Sneed has turned into the league’s best CB2 (and probably should’ve been an All-Pro as well), George Karlaftis has emerged as an effective edge rusher, all while the veterans like Chris Jones, Willie Gay and others continue to do their thing. This is a unit that hasn’t given up more than seven points in a second half since Week 13! And that includes back-to-back road playoff games against Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. They were the second-ranked scoring defense in the regular season, and have given up the fourth-fewest points per game in a postseason since 2000.

America will learn just how dominant Kansas City’s defense is in the Super Bowl. (h/t Sports Illustrated)

This was the worst year for KC’s offense in the Mahomes era. And the reason they’ve been able to still do their thing is in large part thanks to this defense, which might just be the difference maker once again on Sunday evening in Vegas.

Key Matchups

In my mind, there’s not necessarily a key matchup to look out for. I believe that this game will simply be decided by which defense comes out and plays the better football game.

Now, it’s a bit more nuanced than that because of the way these offenses operate, but my main point here is that neither team can win this football game if its defense doesn’t show up to play its best ballgame. We saw how that hurt the 49ers the last time these teams met up in the big game — up 20-10 with just over six minutes left, they gave up back-to-back-to-back touchdowns to wind up losing the game by two scores. This isn’t that kind of Chiefs team anymore, but you can’t allow something like that to happen.

The problem is that I’ve seen this “vaunted” Niners defense get violated like that in each postseason game thus far. They’ve given up 159 yards per game on the ground and their secondary hasn’t looked the part. So the “lack of weapons” on Kansas City’s offense almost doesn’t matter. I need to see this Niners defense be its usual self to believe that it even exists.

That is not the case, however, with KC’s defense, which I got into earlier. And that? That’s the difference in this ballgame.

My Pick

Two Weeks Ago: 2-0

Season Total: 175-99

Before I get into my pick for the game, I think it’s worth noting that I have not picked a Super Bowl correctly in seven years. The last team to not let me down was the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50. It has been downhill ever since.

But if there’s any year for that to change, it’s this year. This is the matchup I predicted way back in September, and I’m going to stick with who I picked to win it all when the season got started. While my confidence might have wavered in that over the course of the season, it has never been stronger in the last two weeks.

Chiefs 24-20 49ers

Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET, CBS

Here’s some food for thought. Tom Brady won seven Super Bowls. But in none of those seven seasons did I ever think his offense was anything crazy. The most explosive team he played on was the 2007 Patriots, and we all know how that ended. Instead, the Pats/Buccaneers won because of how solid Tom was in the postseason and how well their defense played all year long, and especially in January and February.

Why do I bring that up? Well, because that’s the story of the 2023 Kansas City Chiefs. This isn’t the explosive offense we’re used to. Not remotely. It’s dink and dunk and slice and dice and so on and so forth. And then their defense comes out and suffocates you. It’s like death by a thousand paper cuts, but if you were also blindfolded and deafened.

Ok, that’s a bit dramatic. But the point still stands. This Chiefs team will be remembered for how Patriot-like it was. And this Mahomes season will cement him as the second greatest quarterback of all time because of how much he carried himself like the GOAT.

Kansas City’s offense will do its thing with Mahomes, Isiah Pacheco and Kelce. San Francisco’s offense will also do its thing to a certain extent. But when the going gets tough, you know damn well that Mahomes is going to put together the difference-making plays that Purdy will be incapable of making against this unbelievable Chiefs defense.

And at the end of the night, it’ll be the little things done by Mahomes and his defense that put the Chiefs over the top, winning their second consecutive title and third Super Bowl in five seasons to establish … the last great American dynasty.


All stats taken from ESPN.

Wild Card Weekend Picks

The NFL Playoffs are finally upon us with six marquee matchups on tap that are sure to provide drama, emotions and a plethora of wild weather.

Cover photo taken from Los Angeles Times.

Last Week: 11-5

Season Total: 167-95

Browns 23-20 Texans

Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, NBC

I tussled with this pick more than any other this weekend, and I’ve finally settled on the Browns for one main reason: the better defense usually wins in the playoffs. Cleveland’s defense has been perhaps the best in the NFL from start to finish this season, and although they might be without Denzel Ward in this game, their front seven is ferocious enough for me to believe they can affect CJ Stroud enough to make a difference.

On top of that, Houston’s defense is talented, but they haven’t shown me enough to like on the field to believe in them on this stage. Just last week they got gashed on the ground by the Colts. Going up against a similarly dangerous Browns rushing attack makes me believe they’re going to have their hands full yet again. And Joe Flacco should be able to do the rest.

I do think Stroud is going to do enough to make things interesting, but this feels like the spot that Houston’s injuries finally catch up to them. It’s unfortunate, but we all know the future is bright in H-Town. Blindingly bright.

Chiefs 20-10 Dolphins

Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Peacock

Weather is the great equalizer in football, but when one team is from chilly Kansas City and the other is from sunny Miami, there’s gotta be some advantage there for the Chiefs — and it’s not just having the best quarterback ever lining up under center.

Even if this game was being played in a dome or in ideal weather, the Chiefs would win. We saw them beat the Dolphins once already this year, and that was on a neutral site. They should look even better in front of one of the best home crowds in sports.

Moreover, what I said above about the Browns defense applies here too. Kansas City’s defense is one of the best in football, and Miami’s is falling apart due to injury. That’ll be the difference on Saturday night: not the seemingly high-flying offenses, but the dichotomy of defenses.

Cowboys 27-20 Packers

Sunday, 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX

As much as I’d love to believe the Packers are winning this game, I can’t bring myself to pick them. Yes, they’ve been playing excellent football as of late, but Joe Barry’s defense is about to have a very rough return to Earth facing Dak Prescott, Cedarian Lamb and this explosive Cowboys offense after back-to-back gimmes against Jarren Hall/Nick Mullens and Justin Fields.

The win condition for Green Bay is having Jordan Love propel them to victory in a shootout. That’s entirely possible given the way this offense is clicking right now, but Dallas’ defense is also just too good to bet against at this point.

This will be entertaining and back-and-forth, but the better defense and team will prevail late, no matter how much we’d like to see it go the other way.

Rams 26-23 Lions

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

This is the premier matchup of the weekend, and we all know why. I’ll spare everyone the sentimental aspect of things and just stick to football here.

I’ve been high on Detroit for the last month or so, but I’m picking the Rams for a couple of reasons. The first of which is experience, which always comes through in the playoffs. Sean McVay has been to two Super Bowls, won one with Matt Stafford, Cooper Kupp and the vets. What about the rookies you ask? Well, they’re not really playing like rookies, are they? That’s the second reason right there: in the second half of the season, this team has found itself and is now firing on all cylinders. A 7-1 finish to the year is proof enough of that.

The Lions, on the other hand, don’t have much playoff experience at all outside of Jared Goff. And the coach on the other side of the field knows him better than anyone on the planet. I love what they have on offense and in their own coaching staff, but I just have to see it to believe it on this stage. Moreover, their defense has been a weak spot in big moments all year long, and they will have their hands full with the Rams and their weapons. Even at home, I just don’t know if they have what it takes to get the job done. They have to prove me wrong to instill the belief.

Bills 20-17 Steelers

Monday, 4:30 p.m. ET, CBS

Can someone tell me why the Bills are nearly double digit favorites in this ballgame? I can’t make sense of it.

The weather is going to have a huge impact on this contest — in fact, it already has, being moved 27.5 hours into the future to avoid dangerously high winds. That plays right into the hands of the Steelers and their admittedly more consistent style of play and superior run game.

Don’t get me wrong, Buffalo still going to win this game barring a complete Josh Allen collapse. But come on now… it’ll at least be close. Regardless, the Bills are the better team, and at home, they have no excuse but to keep the winning ways going.

Vegas usually knows something I don’t, and Pittsburgh +9.5 is the clearest trap of all traps, but it just makes too much sense.

Buccaneers 30-23 Eagles

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC

I didn’t think we’d be at this point with the Eagles, but here we are. Isn’t this great?

Simply put, the Birds are falling apart at the seams, and that’s a losing formula in the postseason. AJ Brown will miss this game with his knee injury, Devonta Smith has been beat up for weeks now, Jalen Hurts has been playing like a pumpkin for a month-plus and my, oh my, that defense is atrocious.

I know I’ve slandered Baker Mayfield for most of this season, but this is a spot for him to do some real damage. The Bucs offense had a strange finish to the season, but they still have the firepower to beat up a terrible defense like Philly’s, and their own defense has sneakily been solid with young guys like Antoine Winfield Jr. and YaYa Diaby being absolute studs. At home, this feels like a spot where they pull off an “upset” against a team that’s simply reeling so much that anything but a loss would be rather unexpected.


Week 18 Picks

Cover photo taken from Action Network.

Last Week: 13-3

Season Total: 156-90

Ravens 20-17 Steelers

Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC

I’ve seen the Ravens win enough games with backups. Tyler Huntley is perfectly capable, and this Baltimore team will probably be trying to keep Pittsburgh out of the playoffs. They’ll grind this one out.

Texans 27-24 Colts

Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC

I am not betting against C.J. Stroud when the lights are brightest. It’s that simple.

Bengals 20-19 Browns

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

This has to be the spot where the Bengals get the Cleveland monkey off their backs. The Browns are starting Jeff Driskel — who has only been with the team for a week or so — for crying out loud.

Nothing is on the line here, so Cincy has no excuse to lose with more key players on the field.

Lions 29-16 Vikings

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

The Lions should come out of the gates pretty pissed, and that should be enough to get the job done.

Not that they’d need much help to beat Nick Mullens anyways.

Jaguars 25-13 Titans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Jags need this one badly. While they haven’t been the best in key spots this year, this feels like it should be an easy one for them, especially as they continue to get healthier.

Patriots 13-10 Jets

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Of all of these Patriots wins over the Jets over the years, this one is going to hit the hardest. I will be joyous when the clock strikes triple zeroes and the Commanders will all but clinch the No. 2 pick in the draft.

Thank you in advance, New England. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Saints 23-17 Falcons

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

I don’t feel remotely comfortable picking either team to win this game, but the Saints have shown infinitely more fight in recent weeks than the Falcons have.

It may not mean much in the end for their playoff lives, but they should be able to pull this one out at home.

Buccaneers 26-14 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Congratulations on your division title and proving me wrong, Tampa. See you in a week for your playoff loss!

Packers 23-20 Bears

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

It’s not that the Bears need this win. Justin Fields needs this win. And the fans need him to win this game against this opponent.

Unfortunately for everyone involved, the Bears simply don’t beat the Packers, especially when Green Bay is fighting for its season. It’s just now how the universe works.

Raiders 21-17 Broncos

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

One team has been — at the very least — competitive in the last few weeks. One team has not. Feels like a simple calculus.

Eagles 24-17 Giants

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Shouldn’t be close, which means it probably will be. The Eagles are simply incapable of winning a game convincingly at this point.

If this winds up being a loss for them… yeesh.

Seahawks 26-23 Cardinals

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

The Cardinals are going to put up a fight. That’s just the way they’re built. But with Seattle fighting for a playoff spot, it’s difficult to see them losing this game, even on the road.

Chiefs 22-13 Chargers

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

I get that the Chiefs aren’t playing several key players, but the Chargers are a very, very bad football team. Even with backups, I like Kansas City here.

49ers 24-10 Rams

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

Another battle of backups that should result in the better overall football team winning the game.

Note: don’t count out a potential postseason rematch! More on that in the coming weeks.

Cowboys 30-14 Commanders

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

My misery is almost over. And it will be rewarded with a top two draft pick. The tides are starting to turn… can you feel it?

Bills 23-20 Dolphins

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

I really wanted to pick the Dolphins here. This is an ideal spot for them to prove the naysayers wrong. But it’s just too difficult to put any faith in them right now.

The Bills have had a stellar second half of their season, and there’s no more fitting way for it to end than to go out on top of the division with a home playoff game — and maybe a couple more — lined up in January.


Week 17 Picks

Cover photo taken from Sports Illustrated.

Last Week: 10-6

Season Total: 143-87

Browns 22-10 Jets

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video

Cowboys 27-24 Lions

Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC

Bills 26-16 Patriots

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

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Bears 20-17 Falcons

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Colts 23-20 Raiders

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Rams 27-10 Giants

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Eagles 24-13 Cardinals

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Buccaneers 22-17 Saints

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

49ers 30-10 Commanders

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Jaguars 16-13 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Ravens 24-20 Dolphins

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Texans 23-19 Titans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Seahawks 22-19 Steelers

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX

Broncos 13-10 Chargers

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Chiefs 21-18 Bengals

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Packers 24-17 Vikings

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC


Week 16 Picks

Cover photo taken from SB Nation.

Last Week: 10-6

Season Total: 133-81

Rams 24-17 Saints

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video

The Rams are starting to click on both sides of the ball in a way that makes it difficult for any team to stop them, even a stingy New Orleans one.

Bengals 13-10 Steelers

Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, NBC

The AFC North is entirely too predictable. This is going to be an ugly, low-scoring game. The Bengals should win, but if the Steelers pull the upset, it won’t be all too surprising. Regardless, I couldn’t be less interested.

Bills 27-13 Chargers

Saturday, 8 p.m. ET, Peacock

The Chargers could find a spark now that Brandon Staley is out the door, but this is the worst possible matchup to find it in. The Bills are just mowing people down right now, and LA will be their latest victim.

Colts 20-17 Falcons

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Could be a fun one. Only if the Colts win.

Seahawks 22-17 Titans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

It doesn’t feel like Will Levis is going to start for the Titans, which makes it virtually impossible to pick them, regardless of what’s going on at quarterback for the Seahawks.

Lions 23-20 Vikings

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Could be another spooky upset waiting to happen for the Lions, but considering this is the first matchup between these two this year, I think they should be fine.

Jets 19-16 Commanders

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

No. 32 defense, meet No. 32 offense. Stoppable force, meet movable object. My eyes, meet literally any other television screen in the world.

Packers 24-14 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

If there’s any game for Green Bay to figure itself out, especially defensively, this has to be the one.

Browns 17-16 Texans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

No C.J. Stroud for Houston — in all likelihood — means this game shouldn’t be too close. But we saw how both of these teams looked last week, so anything is possible.

Buccaneers 26-23 Jaguars

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS

The battle for Florida is somehow way more interesting than I thought it would be. Could see it going either way, but my heart is telling me to go with the team that’s actually looking competent these days. Against all odds, that’s the Bucs.

Bears 23-17 Cardinals

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

I like to call this the “How The Hell Did We Get Away With That Draft Trade Last Year?” Bowl. Could also be the Caleb Williams bowl, but I don’t know if there’s enough time for that, and I don’t know that either team would select him first overall. But that’s another story for another time.

Cowboys 27-24 Dolphins

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

Neither of these teams really know what to do when they face a good team. These are the two lowest SOVs amongst teams with winning records. But at least I saw the Cowboys decimate the Eagles a few weeks ago, so I feel much more comfortable rocking with them.

Broncos 21-10 Patriots

Sunday, 8:15 p.m. ET, NFL Network

Please spend your Christmas Eve night doing anything, anything other than watching this.

Chiefs 26-14 Raiders

Monday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Has the capacity to be fun, especially considering what the Raiders did last week. But this will probably be another installment of Patrick Mahomes decimating a divisional opponent in a standalone game.

Eagles 25-13 Giants

Monday, 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX

My Christmas wishlist features both of these teams losing. Unfortunately, that’s impossible.

49ers 27-20 Ravens

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ABC

Pretty crazy to be getting the game of the year and a potential Super Bowl preview this late in the year. Even crazier to be getting it on Christmas night.

Regardless, in a spot like this, you should comfortable picking the better team, especially if they’re at home. San Francisco checks all of the boxes with swiftness. They’ll just be too much to handle on both sides of the football.


Week 15 Picks

Cover photo taken from NFL.com.

Last Week: 7-8

Season Total: 123-75

Raiders 20-17 Chargers

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video

No Justin Herbert, no Chargers victories.

Bengals 24-10 Vikings

Saturday, 1 p.m. ET, NFL Network

Hard to imagine Cincinnati losing this game regardless of who starts at QB for Minnesota.

Colts 16-13 Steelers

Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, NFL Network

Has the makings of an ugly Steelers win, but it’s hard to put any faith in them to win a game these days.

Broncos 21-20 Lions

Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, NFL Network

Two teams trending in two different directions.

Browns 22-13 Bears

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Should be an easy one for Joe Flacco and company.

Packers 23-17 Buccaneers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Hard to believe this was the NFC Championship Game three years ago. Regardless, this should be a different outcome.

Titans 23-20 Texans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Texans have too many injuries piling up. Plus, the Titans can’t lose in those Oilers throwbacks.

Dolphins 20-10 Jets

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

No thanks.

Chiefs 23-9 Patriots

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Great bounce-back spot for Kansas City.

Saints 23-22 Giants

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Hard to pick against the Giants right now, but this might be where the fun stops.

Falcons 17-16 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

I was this close to picking Carolina. I just can’t bring myself to do it.

Rams 27-17 Commanders

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS

Should be a blowout by any and all means.

49ers 30-14 Cardinals

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS

Will certainly be a blowout.

Cowboys 26-20 Bills

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

Game of the week. Hard to pick against the Bills at home, but the Cowboys are simply too good to bet against right now.

Ravens 23-20 Jaguars

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Real chance for Jacksonville to make a statement. I just don’t believe they will.

Eagles 20-17 Seahawks

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN

Philadelphia hasn’t beaten Seattle in its last 15 tries. Have to imagine the streak snaps here.


Week 14 Picks

Cover photo taken from The Dallas Morning News.

Last Week: 6-7

Season Total: 116-67

Steelers 13-9 Patriots

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video

Yuck.

Falcons 23-20 Buccaneers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Another “how is this a battle for first place?” battle for first place.

Lions 27-24 Bears

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Sneaking suspicion that this is an upset waiting to happen.

Bengals 20-17 Colts

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

In Jake Browning we trust.

Browns 16-13 Jaguars

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Just not sure what Trevor Lawrence is going to look like.

Saints 22-14 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Should be an easy one for the Saints regardless of who starts at QB.

Texans 20-10 Jets

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

The Jets probably are done winning in 2023.

Ravens 23-13 Rams

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Rams pose a threat, but the Ravens defense is simply too good.

Raiders 24-20 Vikings

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX

Feels like a spot where the Raiders always win.

49ers 30-17 Seahawks

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX

Maybe not as ugly as Thanksgiving, but shouldn’t be close.

Chiefs 26-23 Bills

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Another potential “upset” here, but the Chiefs usually bounce back after a loss.

Broncos 20-17 Chargers

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Denver is the better team all around. Should be able to tough this one out with defense.

Cowboys 30-27 Eagles

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Has a Dallas win written all over it. Has for a while now.

Dolphins 33-14 Titans

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN

Another cupcake for Miami.

Packers 20-13 Giants

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ABC

Feels like a spot where Tommy Devito stops being a good story and starts being bad.


Week 13 Picks

This week is bringing the heat with some fantastic matchups — including the potential game of the year — which will undoubtedly leave their mark on the playoff picture.

Cover photo taken from Action Network.

Last Week: 12-4

Season Total: 110-60

Cowboys 27-16 Seahawks

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video

I don’t know what to expect from the Seahawks anymore. Dallas is on fire and should breeze to a win.

Titans 23-20 Colts

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

This game is a coinflip. I took the Colts the first time around. Looks like I have to flip the coin to the other side here.

Patriots 20-17 Chargers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Gut feeling. I think this is the game that gets Brandon Staley fired.

Lions 26-19 Saints

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Feels like it’ll be close, but the outcome doesn’t feel in doubt.

Jets 13-10 Falcons

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Yuck.

Steelers 21-13 Cardinals

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Not exactly the worst game on paper, but will likely be unwatchable. I’d keep my eyes peeled for an upset.

Dolphins 30-17 Commanders

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Miami’s weapons vs. Washington’s secondary. Good lord, save the women and children.

Texans 23-20 Broncos

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Unexpectedly awesome matchup. Feels like a spot for CJ to step up again. Denver is due for a loss.

Buccaneers 22-14 Panthers

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS

Yuck x2.

Rams 23-16 Browns

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

Cleveland’s defense can take them plenty far. But without Myles Garrett, and with DTR at the helm, it’s hard to put any faith in them.

Eagles 23-20 49ers

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX

They are inevitable. I’ve given up on picking against them. They just always find a way. And it is always infuriating.

Chiefs 27-20 Packers

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Should be fun, but I think Kansas City’s secondary will bring Jordan Love back to earth.

Jaguars 24-17 Bengals

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN

Might be close, but there’s no conceivable way the Bengals win this game.


Week 12 Picks

A solid Thanksgiving slate and some fantastic Sunday matchups ensure that Week 12 will continue to bring the heat.

Cover photo taken from NBC5 Dallas-Fort Worth.

Last Week: 10-4

Season Total: 98-56

Lions 31-16 Packers

Thursday, 12:30 p.m. ET, FOX

Cowboys 38-24 Commanders

Thursday, 4:30 p.m. ET, CBS

49ers 27-17 Seahawks

Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Dolphins 26-13 Jets

Friday, 3 p.m. ET, Prime Video

Saints 20-17 Falcons

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Steelers 16-13 Bengals

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Titans 22-19 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Colts 23-20 Buccaneers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Giants 13-10 Patriots

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Jaguars 31-28 Texans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Browns 12-9 Broncos

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX

Cardinals 27-24 Rams

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX

Chiefs 24-10 Raiders

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Eagles 26-20 Bills

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Ravens 24-17 Chargers

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Vikings 20-10 Bears

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN


Week 11 Picks

Key divisional showdowns and a Super Bowl rematch in primetime highlight a gorgeous slate that should live up to the hype.

Cover photo taken from NBC News.

Last Week: 8-6

Season Total: 88-52

Ravens 23-20 Bengals

Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video

Steelers 19-16 Browns

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Lions 31-14 Bears

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Chargers 26-22 Packers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Dolphins 27-17 Raiders

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Commanders 20-10 Giants

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Cowboys 30-9 Panthers

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX

Jaguars 22-17 Titans

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Texans 27-20 Cardinals

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

49ers 31-16 Buccaneers

Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, FOX

Bills 20-17 Jets

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Rams 26-23 Seahawks

Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Broncos 22-19 Vikings

Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Chiefs 27-24 Eagles

Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN