Titans (offensive-line coach Russ Grimm): They picked up RG Josh Kline from the Patriots and signed C Ben Jones from the Texans as a free agent to go with bookend first-round tackles (Taylor Lewan, Jack Conklin).
The Ravens' offensive linemen -- nine on the active roster, two on injured reserve and three on the practice squad -- came out of their meetings to find Oculus Rift and Alienware systems in front of their lockers. They generally sell for $3,000 each.
The Packers might not need to 'run the table' after allGreen Bay is 4-0 since Aaron Rodgers uttered those words above, and if the Packers win their last two games, they'll be NFC North champs. Rodgers knows what he's talking about. He could write a column like this one, if he weren't busy making State Farm commercials. But there's a chance the Packers could actually clinch their playoff spot this week. It goes like this: Packers win, Washington loses, Tampa Bay loses, Atlanta wins or ties and the Packers clinch the strength of victory tiebreaker over the Bucs. That last part depends on results of other games
Blue Bombers #17 Nick Moore Navy Blue Stitched CFL Jersey involving teams the Packers and Bucs have beaten. So we're not getting into all of that here. The key for Green Bay is to win at home on Saturday against the Minnesota Vikings; a victory would set up a scenario in which they can beat the Lions next week in Detroit for the division title. You win that one and "strength of victory" doesn't mean a doggone thing.
Editor's PicksWeek 16 NFL predictions: Scores for every gameBen Roethlisberger and the Steelers can clinch the AFC North title with a win over Joe Flacco and the Ravens. But a Baltimore win changes everything. NFL Nation breaks down each Week 16 matchup.
Upset of the week: Bengals (+3.5) over Texans. This could be giving too much credit to a Cincinnati team that has been awful for much of the year, but the Bengals’ defense can give Tom Savage just enough trouble to pull off the surprise.
cheap football jerseys Fitz: Yes, we finally get a more straightforward week at the QB position after two house-of-mirrors weeks where a lot of the top guys had seemingly difficult matchups and a lot of the second- and third-tier quarterbacks had relative cakewalks. Newton, Rivers and Winston all make the back end of my top 10 this week due largely to favorable matchups. I have Wilson at QB11. Not sure what sort of effort we’ll see from an Arizona defense that faxed it in against the Saints last week, but I’m finding it hard to drum up enthusiasm for Russ when his offensive line is so atrocious. He isn’t running very much either, and though he had a nice game against the Rams last week, he hasn’t been putting up anything close to the funhouse numbers we saw from him in the second half of 2015.
The Vikings did knock off the Packers way back in Week 2—a lifetime ago in this NFL season. But if they play like they did last Sunday in a 34–6 loss to Indianapolis, they don’t stand a chance. Andrew Luck spun it for 250 yards and two
cheap jerseys, TDs against a once-feared Minnesota defense that may be running out of steam. The Colts also gave up 161 yards on the ground, a great omen for Green Bay WR-turned-RB Ty Montgomery, who just had a 162-yard, two-TD showing in Chicago. That’s 140 yards better than Adrian Peterson in his return from injury, although his workload was limited severely by Minnesota’s huge deficit. The Vikings’ earlier win over the Packers came through sacks (five) and takeaways (three). That’s their only hope Sunday.
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