Wednesday, September 28, 2022

NFL 2022 Week 4 Picks

Hello readers! Another week of National Football League action is coming upon us yet again! Through three weeks, parity is the name of the game as only two teams have undefeated records and one team is winless (Houston’s tie counts as a half-win). For week 4 will those teams finally get either their first loss or their first win in 2022. I’m stoked to get started with this week’s picks post. Let’s get to work!

Week 4 Preview

The fourth week of the National Football League's regular season will start in Cincinnati, Ohio and finish in Santa Clara, California. The week will have a 16-game schedule that will have all 32 teams play. No teams are on a bye this week. The week features: a Thursday night game, a Sunday morning game, eight early games, three late games, a Sunday night game and a Monday night game. Carrying the doubleheader this week will be CBS and FOX will have the single, regional game. Enough talk, let's get to the picks!

Week 4 Picks

Note: Game times are in US Eastern. TW is me and CV is Cardinal Viking, my former roommate who I go head-to-head in pick 'ems.

Miami (3-0) @ Cincinnati (1-2) (Amazon; 8:15 pm): TW: Dolphins; CV: Dolphins
Both teams won last week as the Dolphins beat the Bills and the Bengals beat the Jets. Cincinnati finally got their first win of the season against a meager Jet team. Miami has been quite the surprise team this season. Tua Tagovailoa was limited in practice this week but he has a capable backup in Teddy Bridgewater who is a hardy veteran. Turnovers were a factor in the early season for the Bengals in their two losses but they have been playing better. I think the game will be good but I feel the undefeated Dolphins will keep on chuggin' along. 

Minnesota (2-1) @ New Orleans (1-2) (NFL Network; 9:30 am): TW: Vikings; CV: Vikings
The Vikings beat the Lions and the Saints lost to the Panthers last week. New Orleans has been a disappointment so far and the main culprit for their 1-2 start is their quarterback play. Jameis Winston is banged up. The Saints offense hasn't really been that stellar, in particular their running attack. Minnesota however, has had great success in first year head coach Kevin O'Connell. In spite of the near loss to the Lions this week, there's too much at stake when it comes to these two teams history. I think the Vikings will take care of business in Twickenham Stadium.

Chicago (2-1) @ NY Giants (2-1) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Giants; CV: Bears
The Bears beat the Texans and the Giants lost to the Cowboys last week. Chicago has been kind of a surprise with a 2-1 mark so far in the year. In spite of the quality of talent their two wins have been against San Francisco in a tempest and against a poor Texans team. New York has had some quality wins beating the Titans and not so much against the Panthers. It'll be a good test to see how well both teams can do. I think the Giants will be hungry after a near win against Dallas. I'll take the Giants.

Buffalo (2-1) @ Baltimore (2-1) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Bills; CV: Bills
The Bills lost to the Dolphins and the Ravens beat the Patriots last week. Quite honestly, this game should be the game of the week. Shame on you CBS. Josh Allen has been stellar this season with a 9 touchdown and 2 interception mark so far. Lamar Jackson has had better numbers as he has 12 total touchdowns. This game should be a quite a good one for sure, this game will be a quarterback battle. I think whoever falters the most in this game will lose this game. I'll take the Bills. Seriously CBS, Patriots-Packers for your game of the week? 

Cleveland (2-1) @ Atlanta (1-2) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Browns; CV: Browns
Both teams won last week as the Browns beat the Steelers and the Falcons beat the Seahawks. Cleveland may have found their quarterback for the near future in Jacoby Brissett. Honestly the guy has the numbers to back it up. With a running game that is one of the best in the NFL, I like the Browns in this matchup. Atlanta shouldn't be underestimated. Cordarrelle Patterson has had a fun season in Atlanta. They have an okay passing game and defense. I just think if the Browns play to their discipline and make no errors I think they'll have a good shot to win the game. 

Jacksonville (2-1) @ Philadelphia (3-0) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Eagles; CV: Eagles
Both teams won last week as the Jaguars beat the Chargers and the Eagles beat the Commanders. Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson goes back to the city where he won a Super Bowl for. Jacksonville has played well so far this year, making their 2021 record look like a thing of the past. The maturity of Trevor Lawrence as a passer has been one of the factors. Their defense too has been something special. Philly has had one of the better starts in the league. Their average total yards per game is 447 which is insane. I think it will be a good game to see how well the Jaguars can be. I think the Eagles will get it done. 

LA Chargers (1-2) @ Houston (0-2-1) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Chargers; CV: Chargers
Both teams lost last week as the Chargers lost to the Jaguars and the Texans lost to the Bears. Houston has been as to be expected, not a contender but still in a rebuilding mode. Davis Mills is probably the lone piece that is keeping this team from venturing into winless territory. The Chargers have had a rough start to the year. The injury to Justin Herbert has been the major factor. He wasn't 100% against Jacksonville but given more time I feel he will be more than capable to play his game this week. I feel the Texans could play a hard game but I feel the Chargers will get back into .500 with a win.

NY Jets (1-2) @ Pittsburgh (1-2) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Steelers; CV: Steelers
Both teams lost last week as the Jets lost to the Bengals and the Steelers lost to the Browns. The two teams have similar records but the expectations of them both are very different. Joe Flacco has provided some stability and poise to the quarterback spot where he was on point on some plays and off on some others. Mitchell Trubisky has been somewhat of the same quarterback who's been hindered by an offensive coordinator that refuses to think outside of the box. It doesn't help that the Steelers don't have TJ Watt on defense but that's short of an excuse to not be more aggressive on offense. I think the Steelers will win but at some point they need to let the dogs loose. 

Seattle (1-2) @ Detroit (1-2) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Lions; CV: Lions
Both teams lost last week as the Seahawks lost to the Falcons and the Lions lost to the Vikings. Seattle has had a bit of a transitional period in the Post-Wilson era. Geno Smith has provided stability to the quarterback position but he hasn't shown that he is "the man" yet. Detroit on the other hands, is favored to win in this game in what would be considered to be a renaissance in Lions football. Dan Campbell has gotten his guys believing in each other and fighting despite the odds. The issue is that the talent isn't quite there yet and inexperience has proven otherwise. I'll take the Lions because the Seahawks are a mess. You seriously lose to Atlanta?! C'mon.

Tennessee (1-2) @ Indianapolis (1-1-1) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Titans; CV: Titans
Both teams won last week as the Titans beat the Raiders and the Colts beat the Chiefs. The Titans-Colts games the last few years have been slugfests where not one team sweeps the other. The divisional rivalry features two of the best running backs in the league in the Titans Derrick Henry and the Colts Jonathan Taylor. The close win to the Raiders might be the momentum that the Titans need to get back to 2021 form. Indianapolis has been a disappointment with the play of Matt Ryan. I want to take the Colts so badly in this game but gut feeling has me taking the underdog Titans. 

Washington (1-2) @ Dallas (2-1) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Cowboys; CV: Commanders
The Commanders lost to the Eagles and the Cowboys beat the Giants last week. Washington's nickname might change but the rivalry with the Cowboys will remain the same. Despite the fact that said rivalry hasn't had the same luster since the early 90's, the games have been somewhat competitive. Cooper Rush will get the start and should get a good dose of running from his tandem of Ezekiel Elliot and Tony Pollard. It seems like it should be more than a close game, I think it'll be a blowout. 

Arizona (1-2) @ Carolina (1-2) (FOX; 4:05 pm): TW: Cardinals; CV: Panthers
The Cardinals lost to the Rams and the Panthers beat the Saints last week. Arizona's 2022 campaign has been lackluster. With limited weapons, Kyler Murray has had to rely more on his legs sometimes more than his arm. The resurgence of Marquise Brown has been much to Murray's liking as he had a huge game last week. Carolina has similar problems. Baker Mayfield's season so far has been mixed. The team's x-factor has been Christian McCaffrey who had a 100-yard day last week. The game feels like a toss-up but in terms of quarterback play, I trust Kyler Murray more than Baker Mayfield.

Denver (2-1) @ Las Vegas (0-3) (CBS; 4:25 pm): TW: Raiders; CV: Broncos
The Broncos beat the 49ers and the Raiders lost to the Titans last week. Las Vegas remains to be the only winless team in the NFL. The thing is: they shouldn't be winless. If anything they should've at least won against the Titans. Derek Carr hasn't been the quarterback that he had been and certainly a new coach and a new system has to be one of the reasons to it. For the Broncos, it hasn't been smooth sailing with Russell Wilson. The passer has just two touchdowns in three games. He will need to get going and put up numbers. At some point, the Raiders will get going. Otherwise, Josh McDaniels tenure will be over as fast as his tenure with the Broncos. 

New England (1-2) @ Green Bay (2-1) (CBS; 4:25 pm): TW: Packers; CV: Packers
The Patriots lost to the Ravens and the Packers beat the Buccaneers last week. Mac Jones won't likely play in this game and the veteran Brian Hoyer will get the start. The season for Mac hasn't been pretty as he was introduced to a new system. New England's road to success will have to go through their running game. That'll be a tough task as they take on a Packers team that survived a win against the Bucs. Aaron Rodgers has been playing well to his usual self in 2022. He hasn't had the success in his wide receiving corp in past years but with a Russell Doubs possibly breaking out of the group, the Packers look to be a top contender in the NFC. I think it'll be a mismatch with the Packers winning it. Seriously, you could have Bills-Ravens playing in this slot, CBS!

Kansas City (2-1) @ Tampa Bay (2-1) (NBC; 8:20 pm): TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers
Both teams lost last week as the Chiefs lost to the Colts and the Buccaneers lost to the Packers. A rematch of Super Bowl LV. This game might not be played in Tampa due to Hurricane Ian ravaging the city and surrounding areas. My thoughts go out to those who are impacted. For this game, both teams have seen a change of personnel since that February day in 2021. I would say that the Chiefs look to be the better team on paper and in talent. Tampa Bay seems like one of those teams that "everything's normal but yet there's something off about them." Whether it is quarterback Tom Brady or with the system itself. Despite the tough loss last week I think the Bucs will rebound and prove that they're still good enough. Plus, Mike Evans is back after a game suspension. 

LA Rams (2-1) @ San Francisco (1-2) (ABC/ESPN; 8:15 pm): TW: 49ers; CV: Rams
The Rams beat the Cardinals and the 49ers lost to the Broncos last week. A rematch of last year's NFC championship game. The Rams have had a slow start to the defense of their title but they have been coming out swinging and being more innovative than ever. Cooper Kupp has been staying in his form. The defense has been playing lights out. San Francisco has had a rough start to 2022 with the loss of Trey Lance. Fortunately for the 49ers, they have a capable quarterback in Jimmy Garoppolo. Garoppolo was in the midst of trade rumors during the offseason. Sometimes the best deal that you can make is not making a deal for a player. I feel the rivalry aspect will play in a factor in this game and I think the 49ers will pull off a minor upset of the world champs. 

Early & Late TV Broadcast Pairings:

Note: Courtesy of 506sports.com, games in bold are being shown in my area, check local listings.

CBS Early

Buffalo @ Baltimore
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

NY Jets @ Pittsburgh
Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta

LA Chargers @ Houston
Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Jacksonville @ Philadelphia
Spero Dedes, Jay Feely

Cleveland @ Atlanta
Beth Mowins, Tiki Barber

CBS Late

New England @ Green Bay
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Denver @ Las Vegas
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

FOX Single

Washington @ Dallas
Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olson

Chicago @ NY Giants
Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston

Seattle @ Detroit
Chris Myers, Robert Smith

Tennessee @ Indianapolis
Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

Arizona @ Carolina (LATE)
Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

2022 Pick ‘Em Records

My record:

Week 1: 8-7-1
Week 2: 8-8
Week 3: 5-11

Total: 21-26-1

Cardinal Viking's record:

Week 1: 6-9-1
Week 2: 11-5
Week 3: 5-11

Total: 22-25-1

Previous Picking Records:

Cardinal Viking:

2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
2020: 163-92-1
2021: 167-104-1

My record: 
2012: 164-90-2
2013: 162-92-1
2014: 172-83-1
2017: 164-92
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 161-94-1
2020: 
167-88-1 
2021: 173-98-1

See you all on Monday for the Week 4 recap post! Enjoy the rest of your week and enjoy the games!
-Tom

Monday, September 26, 2022

NFL 2022 Week 3 Recap

 Hello readers! Another week of National Football League action has come and gone. The third week of the season has brought us yet again closer to who could be come contenders and who could be pretenders. However, the season is still young and anything can happen. What Week 2 taught us that no lead is safe. For Week 3, teams that had leads in games would hold onto them. The week also brought us: a slugfest in Foxboro, a whimper contest that featured two of the best quarterbacks in the NFC, a Puntpalooza in Denver, and a multitude of teams getting their first win of the year. I'm excited to break down those games and more in this week's Recap! Let's get to work!

Week 3 Recap

Pittsburgh 17, Cleveland 29: TW: Steelers; CV: Steelers
Last week, the Browns gave up an unimaginable collapse. Against the Steelers, they would avoid the collapse and more. Mitchell Trubisky would start for the Steelers and would be just a passer. He would complete 20 of 32 passes for 207 yards. The veteran would find the endzone on a run that would go to the right. Najee Harris was off to a rough start for 2022 but would find the endzone on a 5-yard run. Harris would tally 56 yards on 15 carries for the Steelers. Pittsburgh's offensive woes would be marked by one stat: 1 for 9 in 3rd down conversions. One of the exciting parts of the game was a George Pickens one-handed catch that rivals Odell Beckham Jr's one-hander against Dallas in 2014. Jacoby Brissett would lead the Browns air attack with a solid passing showcase of 21 of 31 passes completed. He would get 220 yards with two touchdowns to Amari Cooper and David Njoku. Cleveland's bread and butter offense was their running tandem of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Both Chubb and Hunt would get 113 yards and 47 yards respectively from the ground. Chubb would get a rushing touchdown. For the Steelers, it marks another inconsistent game for an offense that should be better than they should. It also marks an 0-6 record without game-changer TJ Watt. For the Browns, it is win #2 in 2022 with journeyman Jacoby Brissett who is just making the most of the opportunity. 

Next week:
Pittsburgh: vs NY Jets
Cleveland: @ Atlanta

TW: 0-1; CV: 0-1

Baltimore 37, New England 26: TW: Patriots; CV: Ravens
Rivals put on a show in Foxboro. Last week the Ravens blew a lead in the 4th quarter, this week they didn't let it happen. Lamar Jackson was contained for first part of the game but gradually would bend the Patriots defense will. Jackson finished with 218 passing yards with four touchdowns with an interception. He would also get 107 yards rushing with a touchdown. Baltimore's defense would take advantage of turnovers despite they would bend not break the Pats offense. Mac Jones was having a decent star to 2022 but it would be this game that he would break. The former Alabama product completed 22 of 32 passes for 321 yards with three interceptions. One of them was in a redzone trip. Despite the passing woes they would have some bright spots in the run game. Rhamondre Stevenson would rush for 73 yards with a touchdown. Damien Harris would have 41 yards with a touchdown. Mac Jones would get a rushing touchdown with 31 yards rushing. Another bright spot for the Patriots was Devante Parker who racked up 156 receiving yards. For the Ravens, it is back to normalcy with the collapse in the back of their minds. For the Patriots, it is back to the drawing board with the possibility of Mac Jones missing time. 

Next week:
Baltimore: vs Buffalo
New England: @ Green Bay

TW: 0-2; CV: 1-1

Buffalo 19, Miami 21: TW: Bills; CV: Bills
AFC East rivals would meet in the Florida sun. Josh Allen would once again have a stellar game as the passer completed 42 of 63 passes for 400 yards with two touchdown passes to Devin Singletary and Isaiah McKenzie. Allen was also the leading rusher in the game with 47 yards. It seems that the Bills used his arm too much and not a lot of balance on offense. Certainly if I had to throw the ball 63 times I would die. Tua Tagovailoa had a game for the ages last week against the Ravens but would have a meager game. The passer would complete 13 of 18 passes for 186 yards with a touchdown. Tua would leave the game for a time with a lower back injury. Chase Edmonds would get 21 yards rushing with two touchdowns. It was a game that on paper was a slugfest for the Bills but yet it was a two-point loss. It seems that Buffalo's red zone efficiency was not quite there with 2 for 4 inside the 20. Buffalo would also giveaway a fumble in the game but it wasn't quite the awful performance. For the Dolphins, they are now the only undefeated team in the AFC. 

Next week:
Buffalo: @ Baltimore
Miami: @ Cincinnati (Thursday night)

TW: 0-3; CV: 1-2

Cincinnati 27, NY Jets 12: TW: Bengals; CV: Bengals
In East Rutherford, New Jersey, the Bengals would get a dub. Joe Burrow has had a shaky start to 2022 but would find improvement in this game. He completed 23 of 36 passes for 275 yards with three touchdowns. Cincy's running game would provide some help as Samaje Perine would get 47 yards and Joe Mixon would get 24 yards. The Bengals defense would ensure that Joe Flacco wasn't comfortable in the pocket as they would cause four turnovers, two fumbles and two interceptions. Joe Flacco would lead the way to the Jets victory against Cleveland last week but would be undone as the passer completed 28 of 52 passes for 285 yards with two interceptions. One of the interceptions was a gimmie in the endzone. Breece Hall and Michael Carter would both get 39 yards rushing each in this game. Pass protection would be an issue for the Jets as the Bengals would attack Flacco and sack him four times with 33 total yards lost. For the Bengals, they finally get win #1 and try to keep with the Ravens and Browns who both won this week. 

Next week:
Cincinnati: vs Miami (Thursday night) 
NY Jets: @ Pittsburgh

TW: 1-3; CV: 2-2

Detroit 24, Minnesota 28: TW: Vikings; CV: Vikings
Not a consistent win in all three phases for the Vikes in this one but a win is a win. Jared Goff was consistent in this game as he completed 25 of 41 passes for 277 yards with a touchdown but also had an interception that was caught by Josh Metellus. Detroit's running game would outpace Minnesota's by a 139 to 123 yard comparison. Jamaal Williams got 87 yards with two touchdowns. Detroit was close to winning the game but a redzone trip and a Cousins to Osborn connection with 45 seconds left would spell doom to the Lions. Kirk Cousins had a rough game last week in Philadelphia. Cousins completed 24 of 41 passes for 260 yards with two touchdowns to KJ Osborn. Minnesota's running game would get lesser yards but would get two touchdowns from Dalvin Cook and Alexander Mattison. Minnesota's special teams was not great as Vikings kicker Greg Joseph would miss two field goals. For the Lions, it is another close loss in a game that could've gone their way. For the Vikings, their 2-1 mark helps them keep pace in a tight NFC North race. 

Next week:
Detroit: vs Seattle
Minnesota: @ New Orleans (Sunday morning)

TW: 2-3; CV: 3-2

Houston 20, Chicago 23: TW: Bears; CV: Texans
Lovie Smith would be in familiar Soldier Field in this game. The former Bear coach would see his team battle against the Bears. Davis Mills would not play well but he plays for the Texans after all. Mills completed 20 of 32 passes for 245 yards with a touchdown to Jordan Akins. Dameon Pierce provided the Texans running offense some help as he got 80 yards rushing with a touchdown. His longest run was for 24 yards. Houston's defense would be a bright spot in pass defense as they held the Bears to 82 total pass yards. Justin Fields would toss 8 of 17 passes for 106 yards with two interceptions. The x-factor in this game would be Chicago's running game. Khalil Herbert was a beast as he got 157 yards rushing with two touchdowns. His longest run was from 52-yards. Seems like he was trying to unleash his inner Walter Payton a little bit. For Chicago, they are 2-1 in a surprising start for them. For Houston, they're still looking for their first win despite getting a half-win/tie in Week 1. 

Next week:
Houston: vs LA Chargers
Chicago: @ NY Giants

TW: 3-3; CV: 3-3

Kansas City 17, Indianapolis 20: TW: Chiefs; CV: Chiefs
The Colts get their first win in 2022. Their 1-1-1 record would make any binary code fan happy. Patrick Mahomes would be not as happy as he completed 20 of 35 passes for 262 yards with a touchdown to Clyde Edwards-Helaire. Mahomes would also be the team's running back as he completed 26 yards rushing. Jerrick McKinnon would get 20 yards rushing. Mahomes would also get into a war of words with offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy before halftime. Matt Ryan would have his roughest start in his career last week. He would have a better showing at home as he completed 27 of 37 passes for 222 yards with two touchdowns. Jonathan Taylor would run a solid game as he rushed for 71 yards on the ground. The game-winning drive by Indy would take 16 plays and resulted in a Matt Ryan to rookie Jelani Woods with 24 seconds left in the game. For the Chiefs, their hopes of an undefeated campaign ends. 

Next week:
Kansas City: @ Tampa Bay (Sunday night)
Indianapolis: vs Tennessee

TW: 3-4; CV: 3-4

Las Vegas 22, Tennessee 24: TW: Raiders; CV: Raiders
The Raiders are off to their worst start since 2018. Derek Carr completed 26 of 44 passes for 303 yards with two touchdowns and had an interception. Josh Jacobs rushed for 66 yards on 13 carries. Mack Hollins had a game for the Raiders as the wide out had 158 yards receiving on eight catches. His longest was for 60-yards. Davante Adams had 36 receiving yards with a touchdown. This game was a showcase of slow starts for Las Vegas as they were down 24-10 at halftime. Opportunity was there to win it. One such opportunity was to convert a two-point conversion that would've tied the game at 24. It would be a failed attempt. Ryan Tannehill was having a poor start to 2022 but did have a better showing in this game as he completed 19 of 27 passes for 264 yards with a touchdown pass and had an interception. Derrick Henry was back as the king would rack up 85 yards rushing with a touchdown. For the Titans, they would hold on and get win #1 in the campaign. With a returning Derrick Henry to form they Titans can try to keep pace with the Colts.

Next week:
Las Vegas: vs Denver
Tennessee: @ Indianapolis

TW: 3-5; CV; 3-5

New Orleans 14, Carolina 22: TW: Saints; CV: Saints
Quarterback problems would plague the Saints in this game. Jameis Winston has dealt with back issues for the last two weeks and would continue to haunt him in this game. He completed 25 of 41 passes for 353 yards with a touchdown pass to Michael Gallaway but tossed two interceptions. Alvin Kamara would share in the woes as he would rush for 61 yards and would cause a fumble that would be scooped by Carolina for the first touchdown in the game. Mark Ingram would get a touchdown for the Saints while getting 18 yards rushing. Baker Mayfield was still off on plays but he would get a decent 170 yards passing with a touchdown pass to Laviska Shenault, a preseason acquisition from Jacksonville, in the 4th quarter. Christian McCaffrey would shine like his old self as the runner would get 108 yards rushing from scrimmage. For the Panthers, it is a win for them in 2022 and snaps a rough nine-game losing streak dating back to last year. 

Next week:
New Orleans: vs Minnesota (Sunday morning)
Carolina: vs Arizona

TW: 3-6; CV: 3-6

Philadelphia 24, Washington 8: TW: Eagles; CV: Eagles
Inhospitality was dished out in Landover, Maryland. Jalen Hurts would showcase his arm more so than his legs in this game. Hurts would complete 22 of 35 passes for 340 yards with three touchdowns. All three of them would come from the 2nd quarter. Miles Sanders would rush for 46 yards on 15 carries. DeVonta Smith would have a game as he would catch eight balls for 169 receiving yards. Carson Wentz, unlike Hurts, would fare worse than his counterpart. Wentz would toss 25 of 43 balls for completions for 211 yards. Wentz didn't throw a touchdown but didn't throw an interception either. The main story was his former Eagle teammates sacking him nine times. Washington's lone touchdown would come from Antonio Gibson at the two-minute warning. Washington would score a safety as Eagles running back Boston Scott would get tackled. For the Eagles, they're the lone undefeated team in the NFC. For Washington, it was a rough game that would be preferable to store away and forget about. 

Next week:
Philadelphia: vs Jacksonville
Washington: @ Dallas

TW: 4-6; CV: 4-6

Jacksonville 38, LA Chargers 10: TW: Chargers; CV: Chargers
It would be Trevor Lawrence not Justin Herbert that would be the better quarterback in this game. Lawrence would complete 28 of 39 passes for 262 yards with three touchdown passes. Jacksonville's running game also came alive in this game as James Robinson rushed for 100 yards with a touchdown run. His 50-yard long run would be the longest in this game. Travis Etienne would get 45 yards in the game. Justin Herbert would be questionable at the start of this game with a rib cartilage injury. Herbert would be off in this game as he completed 25 of 45 passes for 297 yards with a touchdown pass to Mike Williams and had an interception. Sony Michel wouldn't get a lot going in this game as he would get 22 yards rushing. For the Jaguars, it marks the end of an 18-game road losing streak that goes back to a 2019 Week 15 win at Oakland. It also marks a 2-1 record for the Jags. For the Chargers, they're 1-2 in a competitive AFC West.

Next week:
Jacksonville: @ Philadelphia
LA Chargers: @ Houston

TW: 4-7; CV: 4-7

Atlanta 27, Seattle 23: TW: Seahawks; CV: Seahawks
Have a day, Cordarrelle Patterson! Marcus Mariota would play in this game as he would complete 13 of his 20 passes for 229 yards with a touchdown and had an interception. Mariota would cross the endzone plane for a rushing touchdown. Seattle would have their hands full with Cordarrelle Patterson who had 141 rushing yards with a touchdown. He had a 40-yard run that would go the distance. Patterson had already bested his Week 1 performance of 120 yards against the Saints. Geno Smith would produce in this game as he completed 32 of 44 passes for 325 yards with two touchdown passes to DK Metcalf and Will Dissly. Smith also had an interception. Rashad Penny would put together a good showing with 66 yards rushing. 

Next week:
Atlanta: vs Cleveland
Seattle: @ Detroit

TW: 4-8; CV: 4-8

Green Bay 14, Tampa Bay 12: TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers
The last Rodgers-Brady matchup was... a whimper. Aaron Rodgers completed 27 of 35 passes for 255 yards with two touchdowns but had an interception. Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon wouldn't get a lot going on the ground for the Packers but would get 36 and 32 yards respectively. Romeo Doubs would be the leading receiver for the Packers with 73 yards. Tom Brady would be solid in this game but his weapons was limited. He completed 31 of 42 passes for 271 yards with a touchdown to Russell Gage. Tampa's running game would be limited as well as Leonard Fournette would get 35 yards on 12 carries. Both teams would get 101 yards rushing in this game. Green Bay's defense would step up as they would limit the Bucs offense to 285 total yards. They would sack Tom Brady three times. Tom Brady would eventually lead the Bucs on the final drive and get a touchdown that would cut the lead to 14-12. On the attempted two-point conversion, Brady would try to go to Russel Gage again but would be broken up. For the Packers, they would get the last laugh in the marquee matchup at least until the playoffs. For the Buccaneers, it marks their first loss of 2022. 

Next week:
Green Bay: vs New England
Tampa Bay: vs Kansas City

TW: 4-9; CV: 4-9

LA Rams 20, Arizona 12: TW: Rams; CV: Rams
In Glendale it was a defensive effort for the Rams, rather than an offensive effort. Matthew Stafford would put together a 18 of 25 completed passes, 249 yards passing effort. His longest pass would be a Ben Skowronek connection for 32 yards. The Rams scoring would be from their running attack as Cam Akers would rush for 61 yards for a touchdown. Cooper Kupp would play the role of a runner in a 20-yard run that would end in a six-points result. Kyler Murray would use his arm a lot as he completed 37 of 58 passes for 314 (at least his performance would be worthy of a slice of pi). The passer wouldn't get a touchdown for the game but he didn't throw an interception either. Arizona's offense would be putrid on 3rd down as they would convert 6 of 18 3rd down chances. James Conner would rush for 39 yards on 13 carries. Malcolm Brown would be the leading receiver for the Cards in this game catching 14 balls for 140 yards. For the Rams, it is a 2-1 start for them and a 11 of 12 games dominance over their division rivals, dating back to 2017. For the Cardinals, it is a 1-2 start that would share a record with the Seahawks and 49ers. 

Next week:
LA Rams: @ San Francisco (Monday night)
Arizona: @ Carolina

TW: 5-9; CV: 5-9

San Francisco 10, Denver 11: TW: 49ers; CV: 49ers
At Empower Field at Mile High, fans were treated to more of a baseball score rather than a football one. Jimmy Garoppolo who would replace Trey Lance last week, was effective in most areas in this game. The passer completed 18 of 29 passes for 211 yards with a touchdown to Brandon Aiyuk but would have an interception in the game. The biggest issue for Garoppolo was field awareness. In the 3rd quarter, deep in his own endzone, Garoppolo would touch the out of bounds part of the endzone, resulting as a safety. Jeff Wilson would be the leading rusher in the game as he rushed for 75 yards on 12 carries. Deebo Samuel would catch five balls for 73 yards. Russell Wilson has had a slow start for the Broncos but would complete 20 of 33 passes for 184 yards. Javontae Williams would get 58 yards rushing for the Broncos. Melvin Gordon would score the lone touchdown for the Broncos on a late drive in the 4th quarter. He would get 26 yards on the ground. For the 49ers, it is a meager performance that sends them to the bottom of the NFC West basement. For the Broncos, they are keeping in pace with the Chiefs who lost earlier on Sunday. 

Next week:
San Francisco: vs LA Rams (Monday night)
Denver: @ Las Vegas

TW: 5-10; CV: 5-10

Dallas 23, NY Giants 16: TW: Giants; CV: Giants
The football gods were kind to one but cruel to another. Cooper Rush would throw well in the game as he completed 21 of 31 passes for 215 yards with a touchdown to CeeDee Lamb. Lamb had dropped an earlier pass but would rebound from the rough start. Big D's running game would pile on the Giants defense as Tony Pollard rushed for 105 yards. Ezekiel Elliot rushed for 73 yards with a touchdown. Dallas would rely on kicker Brett Maher a lot as he would hit 3 of 4 for field goals. It was a slow start for Dalls on offense but would get going in the 2nd half by scoring 17 of their 23 points. Daniel Jones would find less than paradise in this game. He completed 20 of 37 passes for 196 yards with an interception that would be caught in the 4th quarter. Jones would face pressure from the Cowboys all game as he would have 20+ pressures in the game. Saquon Barkley would have some good showing as he ran for 81 yards with a touchdown, including a 36-yard run. Sterling Shepard would be the leading receiver for the Giants with 49 yards. Shepard would leave the game with a leg injury. For the Cowboys, it is a huge win against a resurgent Giants team and would keep pace with the Eagles. For the Giants, it is a grimacing loss after starting the season with a 2-0 record. The loss will hurt but they've faced worse.

Next week:
Dallas: vs Washington
NY Giants: vs Chicago

TW: 5-11; CV: 5-11

2022 Pick'em Records:

My record:

Week 1: 8-7-1
Week 2: 8-8
Week 3: 5-11

Total: 21-26-1

Cardinal Viking's record:

Week 1: 6-9-1
Week 2: 11-5
Week 3: 5-11

Total: 22-25-1

Previous Picking Records:

Cardinal Viking:

2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
2020: 163-92-1
2021: 167-104-1

My record: 
2012: 164-90-2
2013: 162-92-1
2014: 172-83-1
2017: 164-92
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 161-94-1
2020: 
167-88-1 
2021: 173-98-1

See you all on Wednesday for the Week 4 Picks post! Enjoy your week!
-Tom

Thursday, September 22, 2022

NFL 2022 Week 3 Picks

 Hello readers! Another week of National Football League action is coming upon us yet again. Last week provided proof that no lead is ever safe. Letting off the gas for just a brief moment for any team could spell doom for you. May this week be a better showing for those who have leads and hold onto them. In this week's picks post I'll do a preview of Week 3 and my picks for the week's games. Let's get to work!

Week 3 Preview

Week 3 of the NFL's regular season will start in Cleveland, Ohio and finish up in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The week will feature a 16-game slate where all 32 teams will play. It will have a Thursday night game, nine early games, four late games a Sunday night game and a Monday night game. FOX will have the doubleheader this week and CBS will have the single, regional game this week. Let's get to the picks.

Week 3 Picks

Note: All gametimes are in US Eastern time. TW is me and CV is Cardinal Viking, my former roommate. The picks section will be a bit shorter than usual. Been busy with watching my local minor league team in the championship series.

Pittsburgh (1-1) @ Cleveland (1-1) (Amazon; 8:15 pm): TW: Steelers; CV: Steelers

Baltimore (1-1) @ New England (1-1) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Patriots; CV: Ravens

Buffalo (2-0) @ Miami (2-0) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Bills; CV: Bills

Cincinnati (0-2) @ NY Jets (1-1) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Bengals; CV: Bengals

Detroit (1-1) @ Minnesota (1-1) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Vikings; CV: Vikings

Houston (1-1) @ Chicago (1-1) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Bears; CV: Texans

Kansas City (2-0) @ Indianapolis (0-1-1) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Chiefs; CV: Chiefs

Las Vegas (0-2) @ Tennessee (0-2) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Raiders; CV: Raiders

New Orleans (1-1) @ Carolina (0-2) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Saints; CV: Saints

Philadelphia (2-0) @ Washington (1-1) (FOX 1:00 pm): TW: Eagles; CV: Eagles

Jacksonville (1-1) @ LA Chargers (1-1) (CBS; 4:05 pm): TW: Chargers; CV: Chargers

Atlanta (0-2) @ Seattle (1-1) (FOX; 4:25 pm): TW: Seahawks; CV: Seahawks

Green Bay (1-1) @ Tampa Bay (2-0) (FOX; 4:25 pm): TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers

LA Rams (1-1) @ Arizona (1-1) (FOX; 4:25 pm): TW: Rams; CV: Rams

San Francisco (1-1) @ Denver (1-1) (NBC; 8:20 pm): TW: 49ers; CV: 49ers

Dallas (1-1) @ NY Giants (2-0) (ABC; 8:15 pm): TW: Giants; CV: Giants

Early & Late TV Broadcast Pairings (courtesy of 506sports.com)

Note: Games in bold are games shown in my area, check local listings

CBS Single

Kansas City @ Indianapolis
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Cincinnati @ NY Jets
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

Buffalo @ Miami
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

Houston @ Chicago
Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Jacksonville @ LA Chargers (LATE)
Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta

FOX Early

Baltimore @ New England
Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston

Philadelphia @ Washington
Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

Las Vegas @ Tennessee
Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Detroit @ Minnesota
Brandon Gaudin, Brady Quinn

FOX Late

Green Bay @ Tampa Bay
Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olson

LA Rams @ Arizona
Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez

Atlanta @ Seattle
Chris Myers, Robert Smith

2022 Pick'em Records:

My record:

Week 1: 8-7-1
Week 2: 8-8

Total: 16-15-1

Cardinal Viking's record:

Week 1: 6-9-1
Week 2: 11-5

Total: 17-14-1

Previous Picking Records:

Cardinal Viking:

2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
2020: 163-92-1
2021: 167-104-1

My record: 
2012: 164-90-2
2013: 162-92-1
2014: 172-83-1
2017: 164-92
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 161-94-1
2020: 
167-88-1 
2021: 173-98-1

See you all after the Monday night game for the Week 3 Recap post! Enjoy your weekend and the games!
-Tom

Monday, September 19, 2022

NFL 2022 Week 2 Recap

 Hello readers! Another week of exciting National Football League action has come and gone. The nervousness of Week 1 is over and teams are able to settle into 2022 and start to make their stride over the competition. Week 2 provided us such exciting storylines like a bruiser in Kansas City, jubilation in Detroit, a shocker in Cleveland and Tom Brady exercising some demons in the Big Easy and three teams overcoming large point deficits to achieve victory. All those storylines and more in this week's recap. Let's get to work! 

Week 2 Recap

LA Chargers 24, Kansas City 27: TW: Chargers; CV: Chargers
It was a physical game in Arrowhead and it would be a seventh-round pick that would make the biggest noise. Justin Herbert would be a gladiator in this game as the passer completed 33 of 48 passes for 334 yards with three touchdowns but had a pass intercepted. Herbert would suffer a rib injury as he was driven to the ground by Joshua Palmer. His status for 2022 would be questionable. Austin Ekeler would provide some help in the running game as he would get 39 yards rushing. Mike Williams would get 113 yards receiving with a touchdown. Patrick Mahomes would be efficient in this game as he completed 24 of 35 passes for two touchdowns. One of them would be a toss-pass to Jerick McKinnon. With the Chargers driving to the Kansas City endzone, Jaylen Watson would make the most of the opportunity given to him. An opportunity gifted to him by Justin Herbert. Watson would go untouched and run for 99 yards and give the momentum back to the Chiefs. Just two years before, Watson was working at his mother's Wendy's restaurant. For the Chiefs, it was a hotly contested game but the Chiefs are 2-0. For the Chargers, it was a game that they had in their grasp but unfotunately the NFL doesn't award teams with a win before the game ends. 

Next week:
LA Chargers: vs Jacksonville
Kansas City: @ Indianapolis

TW: 0-1; CV: 0-1

Carolina 16, NY Giants 19: TW: Giants; CV: Giants
The G-Men are 2-0 for the first time since 2016. Baker Mayfield would be mostly the same as Week 1 as he completed 14 of 29 passes for 145 yards with a touchdown pass to DJ Moore in the 3rd quarter. A bright side for the Panthers was Christian McCaffrey's 102 yards rushing with a 49-yard run being his longest in the game. Miscues would haunt the Panthers in this game as Carolina would have three fumbles and losing two of them. Daniel Jones had similar numbers as the passer completed 22 of 34 passes for 176 yards with a touchdown pass to Daniel Bellinger. Saquon Barkley had 72 yards rushing on 21 carries in the game. Both teams were rough in 3rd down conversion as both teams would have 8-30 in conversions. Both teams kickers would get a workout as Carolina's Eddie Pineiro hit 3 of 3 for field goals and Giants kicker Graham Gano would hit 4 of 4. For the Panthers, it is an ugly and sad 0-2 record staring at them as head coach Matt Rhule's seat gets a little warmer. For the Giants, it is their first 2-0 start since 2016, that season they made the playoffs. 

Next week:
Carolina: vs New Orleans
NY Giants: vs Dallas

TW: 1-1; CV: 1-1

Indianapolis 0, Jacksonville 24: TW: Colts; CV: Jaguars
What the heck Matt Ryan? The former Falcon was off in this game as he completed 16 of 30 passes for 195 yards with three interceptions. He would also meet the ground as the Jaguars sacked him five times. Jonathan Taylor would also feel the might of the Jaguars defense as he would muster 54 yards. All in all, the Jaguars defense would hold the Colts to 218 total yards. Indy would also find itself limping as they were without linebacker Shaquille Leonard and wide receiver Michael Pittman. Trevor Lawrence would shine like the Florida sun in this game getting 25 of 30 passes completed for 235 yards with two touchdowns. James Robinson would get 64 yards rushing with a touchdown. Props to the Jaguars defense as rookie Devin Lloyd and safeties Andre Cisco and Rayshawn Jenkins would pick off Matt Ryan. Josh Allen would have two of the defenses five sacks. For the Colts, they are still looking for their first win in 2022 and for the Jaguars they're continue their home streak against the Colts to eight. 

Next week:
Indianapolis: vs Kansas City
Jacksonville: @ Jacksonville

TW: 1-2; CV: 2-1

New England 17, Pittsburgh 14: TW: Steelers; CV: Patriots
For the first time since December 6, 1998 the Patriots or Steelers wouldn't have a quarterback named Tom Brady or Ben Roethlisberger under center. Mac Jones would complete 21 of 35 passes for 252 yards with a touchdown but also had a pass picked off by Minkah Fitzpatrick. Damien Harris would get a lot of yardage in this game as he gained 71 yards with a touchdown. The touchdown would come off of a muffed punt by Gunner Olszewski that was recovered by New England. Mitchell Trubisky would get the nod again for the Steelers. The former Bear would toss 21 of 33 passes for 168 yards with a touchdown pass to Pat Friermuth but also had an interception. Najee Harris wouldn't have a great game but did have a decent 49 yards on 15 carries in this game. For the Patriots, they avoid an 0-2 start for the 21st consecutive season. For the Steelers, its a grimacing loss as they are 0-5 without TJ Watt. 

Next week:
New England: vs Baltimore
Pittsburgh: @ Cleveland (Thursday night)

TW: 1-3; CV: 3-1

NY Jets 31, Cleveland 30: TW: Browns; CV: Jets
Brownie the Elf couldn't save the Browns from being the Browns. The Jets would get one of their best passing games from a quarterback in a long time as Joe Flacco would give off his old Baltimore Ravens abilities to haunt the Dawg Pound. Flacco would complete 26 of 44 passes for 307 yards with four touchdown passes. Breece Hall would be the leading rusher for New York in this game. New York would get scoring inside two minutes as the Jets would score 14 points in 70 seconds to shock the Browns. Jacoby Brissett would do alright in this game as he hit 22 of 27 passes for 229 yards with a touchdown but had a pass picked off late in the 4th quarter. Nick Chubb would find the endzone a lot with his legs as the runner would get 87 yards rushing with three touchdowns. For the Jets, it is a huge win as the underdog. For the Browns, they will have to seek a 2-0 start next season. 

Next week:
NY Jets: vs Cincinnati
Cleveland: vs Pittsburgh (Thursday night)

TW: 1-4; CV: 4-1

Tampa Bay 20, New Orleans 10: TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers
Tom Brady would finally defeat the Saints in the regular season. It was an ugly game for the Buccaneers as they would have a pep talk at the Saints logo before the game began. Tom Brady was kind of off in this game as he would get 18 of 34 passes completed for 190 yards with a touchdown pass to Breshad Perriman. Leonard Fournette would get 65 yards rushing for the Buccaneers ground game. Brady would instigate a fight that would lead to ejections of Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore and wide receiver Mike Evans. It was also an ugly game to be a tablet as Tom Brady would throw one to the ground. Tampa would get some spark on defense as Mike Edwards would get a pick-six on a Jameis Winston pass. The Saints quarterback was off in this game as he would be dealing with pain in the back. He would hit 25 of 40 passes for 236 yards with a touchdown pass to Michael Thomas but his damage would come off of three interceptions. For the Buccaneers, it is a 2-0 start and for the Saints it is a rough 1-1 start with pain in the form of Winston's back. 

Next week:
Tampa Bay: vs Green Bay
New Orleans: vs Carolina

TW: 2-4; CV: 5-1

Washington 27, Detroit 36: TW: Lions; CV: Lions
Offense would ensue in this contest in the Motor City. Carson Wentz would complete 30 of his 46 passes for 337 yards with three touchdown passes with an interception. Antonio Gibson wouldn't get a lot on the ground as he would get 28 yards rushing with a touchdown. Wentz would find himself on the ground a lot as he would get sacked five times. Jared Goff did well in this game. Goff hit 20 of 34 passes for 256 yards with four touchdowns with Amonra St. Brown getting two of four of those touchdown connections. Amonra St. Brown was also the leading rusher for the Lions as he got 68 yards rushing with a 58-yard run his longest in the game. Dandre Swift would get a 50-yard run in this game and finished with 56 yard rushing. For Carson Wentz, next week will be against a familiar opponent in the Eagles. For the Lions, they are 1-1 in a game that they were favored to win for the first time in 10 years. 

Next week:
Washington: vs Philadelphia
Detroit: @ Minnesota

TW: 3-4; CV: 6-1

Miami 42, Baltimore 38: TW: Ravens; CV: Ravens
Miami looked dead in the water and then the 4th quarter happened. Tua Tagovailoa provided numbers that looked like he was in a Madden video game. Tua hit 36 of 50 passes for 469 yards with six (yes six) touchdown passes with two pass interceptions. Four of the six touchdowns would come in the 4th quarter. Raheem Mostert provided his quarterback with some help as he would get 51 yards with 11 carries. Miami's receiving corp would have big games as Tyreek Hill would get 190 yards receiving with two touchdowns and Jaylen Waddle had 171 yards with two touchdowns. Lamar Jackson was a beast as the passer was also a runner. Jackson had 21 of 29 pass completions for 318 yards with three touchdowns and had 119 yards rushing with a touchdown. He would account for 437 of Baltimore's 473 yards. For the Dolphins, it is their first 2-0 start since 2018. Tua Tagovailoa's six touchdowns ties the game record (Bob Griese had six touchdown passes against the Cardinals in 1977 and Dan Marino had six against the Jets in 1986). For the Ravens, it was a game that they really had within their grasp but with everyone in their division losing today, it's not too bad of a loss but still a loss. 

Next week:
Miami: vs Buffalo
Baltimore: @ New England

TW: 3-5; CV: 6-2

Atlanta 27, LA Rams 31: TW: Rams; CV: Rams
The Rams had a 28-3 lead going into the 3rd quarter against the Falcons. I'll leave the rest of that thought up to you. Marcus Mariota would get 17 of 26 passes completed for 196 yards with two touchdowns and had two passes intercepted. Drake London was one of the recipients of those touchdowns. Cordarrelle Patterson would find himself getting 41 yards rushing on 10 carries. Matthew Stafford would get himself somewhat into a groove for most of this game. Stafford would hit 27 of 36 passes for 272 yards with three touchdowns and had two interceptions. Darrell Henderson would get similar numbers to Patterson but he would get 47 yards rushing with a touchdown. For most of the game the Falcons looked dead but something sparked in them. Atlanta would get a spark by their special teams as they blocked a punt that would be recovered for a touchdown and then would get a safety. The comeback would be shortlived as the Rams would survive and get their first win of 2022. For the Falcons, they're still looking for that first dub. 

Next week:
Atlanta: @ Seattle
LA Rams: @ Arizona

TW: 4-5; CV: 7-2

Seattle 7, San Francisco 27: TW: 49ers; CV: 49ers
The emotions of 49ers fans in this game were like the weather: sunshine, rain, and in the end, sunshine. Geno Smith wouldn't find a lot of production in this game as the former New York Jet completed 24 of 30 passes for 197 yards with an interception. Rashad Penny would find lesser production as he would rush for 15 yards on five carries. Seattle's lone score would come off of a blocked field goal as Michael Jackson would recover it and score it in a 10-point swing. The momentum would be short lived for the Seahawks faithful. Trey Lance would start in this game for the 49ers. He had a statline of: 2/3 for 30 yards passing with 13 yards rushing on three carries. His start would be short lived as he would be carted off from a nasty slide that would make you lose your lunch. As of 6:33 pm Central Time, Trey Lance is out for the season. In comes Jimmy Garoppolo. Garoppolo would complete 13 of 21 passees for 154 yards with a touchdown. The backup would also get a rushing touchdown on a quarterback sneak at the end of the game. Kyle Juszczyk would get a rushing touchdown as well. Seems that not trading Jimmy Garoppolo was the best choice for the 49ers this past offseason. 

Next week:
Seattle: vs Atlanta
San Francisco: @ Denver (Sunday night)

TW: 5-5; CV: 8-2

Arizona 29, Las Vegas 23 (F/OT): TW: Raiders; CV: Raiders
The Cardinals would score 22 unanswered points in this game. Crazy! Kyler Murray would complete 31 of 49 passes for 277 yards with a touchdown pass to Greg Dortch. Darrel Williams would find holes in this game as he would rush for 59 yards with a touchdown on eight carries. One of the wildest two-point conversions you'll ever see ensued in this game. On a pass play Kyler Murray scrambled all over to find a receiver. He would direct a receiver to go a certain direction. In the end, Murray would score the two points himself. Derek Carr was good in this game for the first 60 minutes of it. Carr hit 25 of 39 passes for completions on 252 passing yards with two touchdowns. His lone blemish was on a Carr pass to Hunter Renfrow that would get fumbled and would be recovered by Arizona for the winning touchdown. Las Vegas's running game would get some production from Josh Jacobs' 69 yards on 19 carries. For the Cardinals, the comeback gives them their first win of 2022 to keep pace with the 49ers, Rams and Seahawks.

Next week:
Arizona: vs LA Rams
Las Vegas: @ Tennessee

TW: 5-6; CV: 8-3

Cincinnati 17, Dallas 20: TW: Bengals; CV: Bengals
Mike McCarthy's seat cools just a tish. Joe Burrow would find himself in a familiar situation in big D as he was sacked six times. Burrow would complete 24 of 36 passes for 199 yards with a touchdown pass to Tee Higgins. Cincy was pitiful on 3rd down as they would convert 6 of 17 on 3rd down. Joe Mixon would get 57 yards rushing on 19 carries. Cooper Rush would get the start for the Cowboys. The quarterback would complete 19 of 31 passes for 235 yards with a touchdown pass to Noah Brown in the 1st quarter. Dallas's running game would get something going as Ezekiel Elliot rushed for 53 yards and Tony Pollard rushed for 43 yards while scoring a rushing touchdown. For the Bengals, the prospects of a 0-2 start wasn't in their minds but the Super Bowl hangover is real. For the Cowboys, they mark themselves at 1-1 and their season teeters on the shoulders of Cooper Rush. 

Next week:
Cincinnati: @ NY Jets
Dallas: @ NY Giants

TW: 5-7; CV: 8-4

Houston 9, Denver 16: TW: Broncos; CV: Broncos
A win but an ugly win for Bronco Country. Davis Mills would complete 19 of his 38 passes for 177 yards. A bright spot for the Texans was a running back was Dameon Pierce, a 22-year old product out of the University of Florida. Pierce had 69 yards on 15 carries. Houston's scoring would be from their kicker Kyle Fairbairn as he hit 3 for 3 in 3-pointers, including a 44-yard long one. Russell Wilson was flat in this game. The passer completed 14 of 31 passes for 219 yards with a touchdown pass to Eric Saubert in the 4th quarter. Should be noted that Wilson was 10 for 24 before that pass. Wilson did have an interception in the game. Javontae Williams got some good yardage on the ground as he ran for 75 yards on 15 carries. For the Texans, they are still looking for their first win in 2022 and will need to get a better offensive plan together. For the Broncos, they get dub #1 in the Wilson era. 

Next week:
Houston: @ Chicago
Denver: vs San Francisco (Sunday night)

TW: 6-7; CV: 9-4

Chicago 10, Green Bay 27: TW: Packers; CV: Packers
Old rivals meet in Lambeau Field. Justin Fields would get the start for the Bears. Fields would find a hard time in passing the ball as he would throw 7 of 11 passes for 70 yards with an interception. The Bears would have 48 net passing yards. He would score the only touchdown Chicago would reach on a pile up that would result in the ball crossing the plane. David Montgomery would be the driving force for the Bears offense as he racked up 122 yards on 15 carries. Aaron Rodgers has dominated the Bears as he had in his whole career as he threw 19 of 25 passes for 234 yards with two touchdowns. Aaron Jones too would have a key part for the offensive attack for the Packers as he would score a touchdown on a sweep that would make Vince Lombardi proud. A power sweep that was reminisce of runs that Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor would run. AJ Dillon would rush for 61 yards in the game. For the Bears and Packers, they are at 1-1 with the Lions in a contested NFC North. 

Next week:
Chicago: vs Houston
Green Bay: @ Tampa Bay

TW: 7-7; CV: 10-4

Tennessee 7, Buffalo 41: TW: Bills; CV: Bills
Business as usual in Buffalo. Tennessee would have very limited offense in this game as the Titans racked up 187 total yards. Ryan Tannehill was less than spectacular as he completed 11 of 20 passes for 117 yards with two interceptions. Malik Willis, the rookie quarterback out of Liberty University, saw some action. The young quarterback would complete a pass out of four attempts for six yards. Hassan Haskins rushed for 37 yards on nine carries. Derrick Henry provided the only touchdown for the Titans off of a run play up the middle in the 4st quarter. It was all Buffalo from there. Josh Allen was spectacular in this game as he completed 26 of his 38 passes for 317 yards with four touchdowns, three of them to Stephon Diggs. James Cook rushed for 53 yards on 11 carries. It was a thorough demolition of the Titans who cruise their way to a 2-0 start while the Titans have gone 0-2. 

Next week:
Tennessee: vs Las Vegas
Buffalo: @ Miami

TW: 8-7; CV: 11-4

Minnesota 7, Philadelphia 24: TW: Vikings; CV: Vikings
The honeymoon of Kevin O'Connell and the Vikings might be at end. Kirk Cousins was lackluster in this game as he would complete 27 of 46 passes for 221 yards with the Vikings lone touchdown and threw three interceptions. The touchdown would come off a redzone pass to his tight end Irv Smith. Along with the three interceptions, the Vikings offense was 1 for 3 in redzone trips and 4 for 11 on 3rd down conversions. Cousins would be the leading rusher in this game for the Vikes as he would get 20 yards rushing. Jalen Hurts was very good in the offensive game as he completed 26 of 31 passes for 333 yards with a touchdown and had an interception. Hurts would also put the hurt on the Vikings with his legs as he got two touchdowns while getting 57 yards rushing. Miles Sanders would get 80 yards rushing. For Minnesota, its a humbling defeat that will have them going to the drawing board again. For the Eagles, it was a game that showcased their potential and showed how far they can go in 2022. 

Next week:
Minnesota: vs Detroit
Philadelphia: @ Washington

TW: 8-8; CV: 11-5

2022 Pick'em Records:

My record:

Week 1: 8-7-1
Week 2: 8-8

Total: 16-15-1

Cardinal Viking's record:

Week 1: 6-9-1
Week 2: 11-5

Total: 17-14-1

Previous Picking Records:

Cardinal Viking:

2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
2020: 163-92-1
2021: 167-104-1

My record: 
2012: 164-90-2
2013: 162-92-1
2014: 172-83-1
2017: 164-92
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 161-94-1
2020: 
167-88-1 
2021: 173-98-1

For the Week 3 picks post, expect it sometime on Wednesday! Have a good start to your week! 
-Tom

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

NFL 2022 Week 2 Picks

 Hello readers! Another week of exciting National Football League action is coming upon us yet again. The first week brought us football and there were plenty of upsets abound. Team's that lost in Week 1 will now have to try to stave off the dreaded 0-2 mark. I'm ready to get into the week's preview, my picks for the games and which broadcast pairing will be covering the Early and Late game windows. Let's get to work!

Week 2 Preview

The 2nd week of the National Football League's regular season will start in Kansas City, Missouri and ends in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All 32 teams will play in 16 games this week. No teams are on a bye this week. The week will feature: a Thursday night game, seven early games, five late games, a Sunday night game and a Monday night game. CBS will have the doubleheader and FOX will carry the single, regional game this week. Let's get to the picks!

Week 2 Picks

Note: All gametimes are in US Eastern. TW is me and CV is Cardinal Viking, my former roommate.

LA Chargers (1-0) @ Kansas City (1-0) (Amazon Prime, 8:15 pm): TW: Chargers; CV: Chargers
Both teams picked up a win last week as the Chargers beat the Raiders and the Chiefs beat the Cardinals. It will be the debut of Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit on Amazon Prime. The duo will have a lot of fun in this one. The two teams are very similar in their passing offenses. I think it'll come down to a slugfest. I'll go for the Chargers in that I like their defense a little bit better in this game than the Chiefs defense. 

Carolina (0-1) @ NY Giants (1-0) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Giants; CV: Giants 
The Panthers lost to the Browns and the Giants beat the Titans last week. New York got a lot of good vibes after pulling off a victory against Tennessee. I think that they will keep on with these good feelings and take down a Panthers team that would've beaten a Browns team. The Panthers are a decent team and they could be a better team if Baker Mayfield could just play the field general that he has been in the past. I don't see it happening I'll take the G-men for this game. 

Indianapolis (0-0-1) @ Jacksonville (0-1) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Colts; CV: Jaguars
The Colts tied with the Texans and the Jaguars lost to the Commanders last week. Indianapolis had a rather disappointing start to the season with the tie against Houston. I tend to believe that the game was a fluke and that the offense will rebound. Jacksonville showed the NFL that they're one of the improved teams in the NFL. It might be just one week but I feel the more experienced Colts will pull it off. 

Miami (1-0) @ Baltimore (1-0) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Ravens: CV: Ravens
Both teams got wins last week as the Dolphins beat the Patriots and the Ravens beat the Jets. Miami did a good job against the Patriots and took advantage of their mistakes. I don't think the Ravens will provide the same luxury. Baltimore played well against the Jets and really hammered down against their offense. I think both teams will be tested in this game and I feel the Ravens will pull off the scare game in this one. 

New England (0-1) @ Pittsburgh (1-0) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Steelers; CV: Patriots
The Patriots lost to the Dolphins and the Steelers beat the Bengals last week. Emotions are riding high in the Steel City as the Steelers took down the defending AFC champions last week. Both teams might be without their star players in Mac Jones for the Patriots and TJ Watt for the Steelers. The potential loss of Jones will be less than Watt. The big matchup in this game I feel will be Mitchell Trubisky vs the Patriots front-seven. Despite the loss of Watt I feel the Steelers will take the win in this game as I think the playmakers in their defense will go the distance. 

NY Jets (0-1) @ Cleveland (1-0) (CBS; 1:00 pm): TW: Browns; CV: Jets
The Jets lost to the Ravens and the Browns beat the Panthers last week. New York with Joe Flacco didn't look that great last week against Baltimore. The Jets weren't very competitive either. In order for them to win this game they will have to stuff the Browns running game. I'd honestly take Jacoby Brissett over Joe Flacco. At least the Browns will be showing their "Brownie the Elf" logo in this game. A logo that I like better than their helmet logo.

Tampa Bay (1-0) @ New Orleans (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers
Both teams got wins last week as the Buccaneers beat the Cowboys and the Saints beat the Falcons. Going off of the results last week, I would currently say that the Bucs will win this game. As Lee Corso would say, "Not so fast, my friend," Tom Brady has yet to beat the Saints in the regular season since he became a Buccaneer. I don't see it happening. I mean it took a 16-point comeback to beat the Falcons. Anything could happen. 

Washington (1-0) @ Detroit (0-1) (FOX; 1:00 pm): TW: Lions; CV: Lions
The Commanders beat the Jaguars and the Lions lost to the Eagles last week. Carson Wentz was on most plays and off and some. He's a wild card when you have him on your team. Detroit is a bit more predictable as they usually lose by less than a touchdown. They had a lot of success in winning the ground game against the Eagles and I think they should go with the same formula again. I would take Washington but I just can't trust Wentz. 

Atlanta (0-1) @ LA Rams (0-1) (FOX; 4:05 pm): TW: Rams; CV: Rams
Both teams lost last week as the Falcons lost to the Saints and the Rams lost to the Bills. Look Rams, you had a rough game against the AFC's team to beat in the Buffalo Bills. Matthew Stafford had a rough game and the offense had a rough game as well. With the Falcons in town the Rams should stand a chance to beat the possible worst team in the NFC. You got this right? 

Seattle (1-0) @ San Francisco (0-1) (FOX; 4:05 pm): TW: 49ers; CV: 49ers
The Seahawks beat the Broncos and the 49ers lost to the Bears last week. The torential rain in Chicago really put a damper (pun intended) on the 49ers offense. I think the Santa Clara sunshine will give the 49ers some needed warmth and dryness that they will execute their offense that we all expect them to be. Seattle was surprising last week and they could put up a fight in this game. I trust the Saints offense a bit better than their defense. I just don't see Seattle getting back to back wins. Too much at stake for the 49ers. 

Arizona (0-1) @ Las Vegas (0-1) (CBS; 4:25 pm): TW: Raiders; CV: Raiders
Both teams took losses last week as the Cardinals lost to the Chiefs and the Raiders lost to the Chargers. Arizona did not look good against the Chiefs but then again for most teams in the NFL, who would be able to handle themselves against the Chiefs. The only time they did good was in the later minutes of the game. Las Vegas battled and nearly came out on top against a tough Chargers team. I think the turnovers will be an issue that will be needed to address if the Raiders want to win. I think they'll figure it out. 

Cincinnati (0-1) @ Dallas (0-1) (CBS; 4:25 pm): TW: Bengals; CV: Bengals
Both teams lost last week as the Bengals lost to the Steelers and the Cowboys lost to the Buccaneers. Joe Burrow was bad last week. Let's be frank. Losing to the Steelers was hopefully a wake up call for them. What's at stake is that the Cowboys are missing Dak Prescott for likely a good portion of the season. Dallas will have to go with Cooper Rush in this game. Despite the poor performance, I still like the Bengals in this game. Please have a better game this week Joe Burrow. 

Houston (0-0-1) @ Denver (0-1) (CBS; 4:25 pm): TW: Broncos; CV: Broncos
The Texans tied with the Colts and the Broncos lost to the Seahawks last week. Houston held their own against the Colts and they will have an interesting test against the Broncos that really should've won their game against Seattle last week. Russell Wilson did good in his debut and I feel he will do well against the Texans defense. Davis Mills will likely play well but the Texans offense isn't likely going to go off on the Broncos. 

Chicago (1-0) @ Green Bay (0-1) (NBC; 8:20 pm): TW: Packers; CV: Packers
The Bears beat the 49ers and the Packers lost to the Vikings last week. The great rivalry begins a new chapter as old rivals clash in Lambeau. Chicago kind of got a helping hand from mother nature. Justin Fields played well in the rain. Aaron Rodgers and company didn't do so hot against the Vikings. Green Bay's receiving corp was not in sync with their quarterback and they will need to be more on the same page in this game. I'll take the Pack.

Tennessee (0-1) @ Buffalo (1-0) (ESPN; 7:15 pm): TW: Bills; CV: Bills
The Titans lost to the Giants and the Bills beat the Rams last week. Buffalo will be well rested in this game. Tennessee gave away their game against the Giants. The Bills look like the best team in the NFL. They will have a good test against a Titans team that is looking to stay out of the possible 0-2 record. Derrick Henry will have to carry his team as Ryan Tannehill isn't exactly a recipe for success. 

Minnesota (1-0) @ Philadelphia (1-0) (ABC; 8:30 pm): TW: Vikings; CV: Vikings
Both teams got wins last week as the Vikings beat the Packers and the Eagles beat the Lions. Minnesota played pretty well against the Packers granted the Packers offense was mostly inept. They will have a good test against the Eagles and their vaunted running game. If the Vikings can stop or slow down their running game of Miles Sanders, Jalen Hurts, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott they have a good shot to win it. AJ Brown had a good debut against the Lions as well. I feel the Vikes will take the win. 

Early & Late Game Broadcast Pairings

Note: Games in bold are games shown in my area. 

FOX Single

Tampa Bay @ New Orleans
Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olson

Carolina @ NY Giants
Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston

Washington @ Detroit
Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Atlanta @ LA Rams (Late)
Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez

Seattle @ San Francisco (Late)
Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

CBS Early

New England @ Pittsburgh
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

Miami @ Baltimore
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

NY Jets @ Cleveland
Spero Dedes, Jay Feely

Indianapolis @ Jacksonville
Tom McCarthy, Tiki Barber

CBS Late

Cincinnati @ Dallas
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Arizona @ Las Vegas
Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuletta

Houston @ Denver
Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

For more information on which which game is being shown in your area, check out: NFL 2022: Week 2 Maps

2022 Pick'em Records:

My record:

Week 1: 8-7-1

Total: 8-7-1

Cardinal Viking's record:

Week 1: 6-9-1

Total: 6-9-1

Previous Picking Records:

Cardinal Viking:

2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
2020: 163-92-1
2021: 167-104-1

My record: 
2012: 164-90-2
2013: 162-92-1
2014: 172-83-1
2017: 164-92
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 161-94-1
2020: 
167-88-1 
2021: 173-98-1

See you all on Tuesday for the Week 2 Recap post! 
-Tom

Monday, September 12, 2022

NFL 2022 Week 1 Recap

 Hello readers! Another week of National Football League action has come and gone. The first week of the regular season brings promise to all 32 teams as everyone starts out at 0-0. Unfortunately everyone will either have a 1-0 or an 0-1 record at the end of the week. Week 1 brought us such moments like a puddled field in Chicago, a tie in Houston, a sour reunion for the Broncos and Panthers quarterbacks and most of all football being back. I'm excited to get into this week's action! Let's get to work!

Week 1 Recap

Buffalo 31, LA Rams 10: TW: Rams; CV: Bills
Welcome back football! The celebrations in Inglewood, California were grand as Dwayne Johnson was there. The celebration went off with a bang and then the game happened. Josh Allen was overall good in this game as the passer threw 26 of 31 completions for 297 yards with three touchdowns but also had two interceptions. One of them wasn't necessarily his fault. Allen would also rush for 56 yards with a rushing touchdown. Devin Singletary would rush for 48 yards in the game. The first touchdown on the year would come on a Josh Allen to Gabe Davis connection off of a fake handoff that the Rams would buy. For the Rams they had a rough game on offense. Matthew Stafford was ravaged by the Bills pass rush and would get 29 of 41 passes completed for 240 yards with a touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp and threw three interceptions. Former Rams player, Von Miller, would rack up two sacks and had four tackles. At least the Rams won the Super Bowl last year. For the Bills, the 2022 campaign starts off with a win against the defending champions. For the Rams, the hangover might be real and they will have to bounce back quickly.

TW: 0-1; CV: 1-0

Next week:
Buffalo: vs Tennessee (Monday night)
LA Rams: vs Atlanta 

Baltimore 24, NY Jets 9: TW: Ravens; CV: Ravens
It would be Joe Flacco vs the guy who replaced him in Baltimore in East Rutherford. Lamar Jackson wouldn't get a new contract done but that didn't stop the versatile quarterback from putting up numbers. Jackson would finish the game with 17 of 30 passes completed for 213 yards with three touchdown passes but did have a pass intercepted. Kenyan Drake would get a fair amount of rushing yards as he would get 31 yards on 11 carries. The former Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco would start for the Jets. Flacco would complete 37 of 59 passes for 307 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Michael Carter would get 10 carries while rushing for 60 yards. Baltimore starts off the 2022 campaign with a 1-0 mark while the Jets continue to have an opening day loss streak stretching out to four. 

TW: 1-1; CV: 2-0

Next week:
Baltimore: vs Miami
NY Jets: @ Cleveland

Cleveland 26, Carolina 24: TW: Panthers; CV: Panthers
The Baker Mayfield Bowl would live up to the hype. The former Browns quarterback would play against his former team and told the media that he would f*ck them up. For Cleveland, they would start journeyman Jacoby Brissett at quarterback. Brissett would do fine under center as he completed 18 of 34 passes for 147 yards with a touchdown pass to Kareem Hunt to start the scoring for the Browns. Cleveland's running tandem Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt would rack up the yards against the Panthers defense. Chubb would get 141 yards and Hunt would get 46 yards with a rushing touchdown on his own. Baker Mayfield was on some plays and was off on some plays. The passer would hit 16 of 27 passes for 235 yards with a touchdown but also had an interception that would go to Grant Delpit. Mayfield would get a rushing touchdown early in the 4th quarter that would cut the Browns lead to seven. Mayfield's 2nd touchdown would go to Robbie Anderson for a 75-yard score. The game would compe down to a Cade York 58-yard field goal that would give the Browns the win. For the first time since 2004, the Browns are 1-0 to start a season. For the Panthers, the loss will leave a wound but it gives the team some promise to get better. 

TW: 1-2; CV: 2-1

Next week:
Cleveland: vs NY Jets
Carolina: @ NY Giants

Indianapolis 20, Houston 20 (F/OT): TW: Colts; CV: Colts
For the 5th straight season, there will be a game that ends in a tie. Indianapolis would bring in a new quarterback in Matt Ryan. The former Falcon would put up a showing as he completed 32 of 50 passes for 352 yards with a touchdown to Michael Pittman but also had an interception. Jonathan Taylor, arguably the best running back in football, had a stellar game on the ground as he carried the ball 31 times for 161 yards with a touchdown. Indy's offense would start off slow during the first three quarters as they would only have three points. They would put up 17 in the 4th quarter. Davis Mills would guide the ship in Houston as he threw 23 of 37 passes for 240 yards with two touchdowns, both to OJ Howard. Houston would get a helping hand in rushing with Rex Burkhead rushing for 40 yards on 14 carries. Colts kicker Rodrigo Blankenship would have a chance to win it in OT but would go wide left. For the Colts and Texans, they didn't win the game but they didn't lose it either. 

TW: 1-2-1; CV: 2-1-1

Next week:
Indianapolis: @ Jacksonville
Houston: @ Denver

Jacksonville 22, Washington 28: TW: Jaguars; CV: Jaguars
The Commies Commanders era began with a wild game. Trevor Lawrence would get 24 of 42 passes completed for 275 yards with a touchdown but also had a pass picked off by the Commanders. James Robinson rushed for 66 yards on 11 carries for a touchdown. Lawrence's touchdown would go to Robinson on a short pass to the right. Carson Wentz would have to go the distance for this game as he provided all the scoring for Washington. He would finish with 27 of 41 passes completed for 313 yards with four touchdown passes but had two interceptions. One of the interceptions would come from a Wentz sidearm delivery to Jaguars linebacker Travon Walker. For the Jaguars, the hard loss would put them at a 0-1 start. For the Commanders, the 2022 season starts with a good but crazy win. 

TW: 1-3-1; CV: 2-2-1

Next week:
Jacksonville: vs Indianapolis
Washington: @ Detroit

New England 7, Miami 20: TW: Dolphins; CV: Patriots
In sweltering Miami, the Patriots offense would melt over the improved Dolphins pass rush. Mac Jones would have a decent game as the passer threw 21 of 30 passes for 213 yards with a touchdown pass to Ty Montgomery and would have an interception that really wasn't his fault and was off of a controversial defensive pass interference no-call. Damien Harris would rush for 48 yards. Tua Tagovailoa would play well in this game under new head coach Mike Daniel. Tua would complete  23 of 33 passes for 270 yards with a touchdown pass to Jaylen Waddle to close the end of the 1st half. Chase Edmonds would rush for 25 yards. Tyreek Hill, the former Chief, would prosper in his first game as a Dolphin as he gained 94 receiving yards while catching eight passes. For the Pats, it was the end of a nightmare game and it could be worse as Mac Jones suffered a back injury. For the Dolphins, the Mike Daniel era begins with a dub. 

TW: 2-3-1; CV: 2-3-1

Next week:
New England: @ Pittsburgh
Miami: @ Baltimore

New Orleans 27, Atlanta 26: TW: Saints; CV: Saints
Three guarantees in life: death, taxes, and the Atlanta Falcons blowing a lead. Jameis WInston would start off slow in this game but would finish with 23 of 34 passes for 269 yards with two touchdown passes to Michael Thomas. Taysom Hill would be a running back for the Saints as the runner racked up 81 yards with a touchdown, his longest run would be for 57 yards. Marcus Mariota, the journeyman, would get the start for the Falcons as he completed 20 of 33 passes for 215 yards. Atlanta's scoring would go to their running game as Cordarelle Patterson would have a game as he rushed for 120 yards with a touchdown on 22 carries. Marcus Mariota would get a touchdown of his own while rushing for 72 yards. Atlanta would have a 26-10 lead going into the 4th quarter. The Saints would win the game on a Wil Lutz 51-yard field goal that would give the Saints their first lead since the first quarter. For the Saints, it was a roller coaster of a game and it provided memes for the NFL community. For Atlanta, its more of the same, blown lead formula. 

TW: 3-3-1; CV: 3-3-1

Next week:
New Orleans: vs Tampa Bay
Atlanta: @ LA Rams

Philadelphia 38, Detroit 35: TW: Eagles; CV: Lions
The Lions nearly win a game, wash, rinse repeat. Jalen Hurts would have a game that would be marvelous. Hurts would rack up 333 total yards (243 passing, 90 rushing) with a touchdown run. Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott would all score a rushing touchdown. Newly acquired wide out, AJ Brown, would have a stellar game as he would account for 155 receiving yards with 10 catches. Jared Goff would start for the Lions. Goff would play alright as he completed 21 of 37 passes for 215 yards with two touchdown passes to Amonra St. Brown and DJ Chark. Goff would also toss an interception. Dandre Swift would run over the Eagles rush defense as he get 144 yards with a touchdown. Jamaal Williams would get 28 yards with two touchdowns. For the Eagles, the late comeback would come undone as the campaign starts with a 1-0 start. For the Lions, the same old story of coming up short. 

TW: 4-3-1; CV: 3-4-1

Next week:
Philadelphia: vs Minnesota (Monday night)
Detroit: vs Washington

Pittsburgh 23, Cincinnati 20 (F/OT): TW: Bengals; CV: Bengals
What an ugly game for the defending AFC Champions. Mitchell Trubisky would be the starter for the Steelers and did well in orchestrating Matt Canada's offense. He would complete 21 of 38 passes for 194 yards with a touchdown pass to Najee Harris on a 3-yard checkdown. It would be Chase Claypool, not Harris, that would be the leading rusher for the Steelers as Claypool would get 36 yards rushing on six carries. It would be a challenging afternoon for kicker Chris Boswell as he would hit 3 of 4 field goals but would hit the game-winning field goal from 53 yards. Joe Burrow would have a rough game as he would get battered, sacked, and beat up. Burrow would complete 33 of 53 passes for 338 yards with two touchdowns but had four interceptions in the game. Ja'Marr Chase would get 129 receiving yards with a touchdown that would be the touchdown that would help get the game tied and would go to overtime. The Steelers survive a scare in Cincinnati that might turn to worse if TJ Watt will miss time due to a pectoral injury. For the Bengals, the campaign back to the Super Bowl will go in the loss column. 

TW: 4-4-1; CV: 3-5-1

Next week:
Pittsburgh: vs New England
Cincinnati: @ Dallas

San Francisco 10, Chicago 19: TW: 49ers; CV: 49ers
A puddled field in Chicago would cause havoc for the 49ers offense. Trey Lance would get a nod of faith as the 49ers would make him the starter over Jimmy Garoppolo. Lance would have a rough game as he completed 13 of 28 passes for 164 yards with an interception. He would have a fair game running the ball as he rushed for 54 yards on 13 carries. Deebo Samuel would get 52 yards rushing and scored the only touchdown for the 49ers. Elijah Mitchell would rush for 41 yards. Justin Fields would fare a bit better in passing as he would complete 8 of 17 passes for 121 yards with two touchdowns to Dante Pettis and the former Packer Equanimeous St. Brown. Chicago's running game would get some love as Khalil Herbert would score a touchdown while getting 45 yards rushing. Despite the field conditions the Bears would find enough scoring to win their first contest under new head coach Matt Eberflus. For San Francisco, the watered down field would slip up their hopes for a good start to 2022. 

TW: 4-5-1; CV: 3-6-1

Next week:
San Francisco: vs Seattle
Chicago: @ Green Bay (Sunday night)

Green Bay 7, Minnesota 23: TW: Vikings; CV: Packers
Justin Jefferson would carve up the Packers like cheese. Aaron Rodgers would be the opposite. The veteran quarterback would complete 22 of 34 passes for 195 yards with an interception. Jordan Love would see some action as he passed for 65 yards. Green Bay's running game would fare no better as Aaron Jones rushed for 49 yards. AJ Dillon would rush for 45 yards and scored the only touchdown the Packers would get. Green Bay would find trouble in the redzone as they would go 1 for 3 inside the 20 yard-line. Kirk Cousins would do better than his counterpart as he would torch the stacked Packers defense for 23 of 32 passes for 277 yards with two touchdowns. Dalvin Cook wouldn't have a 100-yard rushing day but he was close with 90. Alexander Mattison would get 36 yards. The star in the game would be Justin Jefferson who would catch nine balls for 184 yards with two touchdowns. For the Packers, the offensive mojo without Davante Adams will haunt them this week. Minnesota would rack up dub #1 for head coach Kevin O'Connell. 

TW: 5-5-1; CV: 3-7-1

Next week:
Green Bay: vs Chicago (Sunday night)
Minnesota: @ Philadelphia (Monday night)

Kansas City 44, Arizona 21: TW: Chiefs; CV: Chiefs
The Chiefs did Chiefs things in the desert. Patrick Mahomes was on fire as he threw 30 of 39 pass completions for 360 yards with five touchdowns. Mahomes would fire touchdown passes on the first three Chiefs drives, only the 2nd time since 1991 (Aaron Rodgers in 2011 would do it first). Isiah Pacheco would rush for 62 yards and scored a rushing touchdown. Kyler Murray would score a touchdown in the 1st quarter but wouldn't score another until late in the 3rd. By that time the comeback would be insurmountable. For the Chiefs, it was business as usual. For the Cardinals, the defense let them down. 

TW: 6-5-1; CV: 4-7-1

Next week:
Kansas City: vs LA Chargers (Thursday night)
Arizona: @ Las Vegas

Las Vegas 19, LA Chargers 24: TW: Chargers; CV: Chargers
It was a rematch of the Sunday night Week 18 matchup and Week 1 game lived up to the hype. Derek Car would play okayish as he completed 22 of 37 passes for 295 yards with two touchdowns but had three interceptions. Josh Jacobs would get 57 yards rushing. Newly acquired player Davante Adams would do well in his Silver & Black debut as he received 141 yards. Justin Herbert would play well in comparison to Carr. Herbert would complete 26 of 34 passes for 279 yards with three touchdowns. Austin Ekeler would get a fair amount of rushing yards as he rushed for 36 yards on 14 carries. The game would also see the Chargers debut of former Raider Khalil Mack. Mack would get three sacks against his former team. For the Raiders, the Josh McDaniels era would start off with a rough start. For the Chargers, they will stay in a 1-0 column in the expected tough AFC West. 

TW: 7-5-1; CV: 5-7-1

Next week:
Las Vegas: vs Arizona
LA Chargers: @ Kansas City (Thursday night)

NY Giants 21, Tennessee 20: TW: Titans; CV: Titans
The Giants won a game? Miracles can happen. Daniel Jones would complete 17 of 21 passes for 188 yards with two touchdowns but had an interception in the game. The key to the Giants in 2022 is the health in their running game as Saquon Barkley would have a resurgent game as he rushed for 164 yards on 18 carries with a touchdown. His longest run was for 68 yards. Brian Daboll would test his new team by going for the two-point conversion. The Giants would make it on a play that the Titans should've been more prepared for: a Jones to Barkley pass for the go ahead two points. Ryan Tannehill would get the start for Tennessee. The veteran would hit 20 of 33 passes for 266 yards with two touchdown passes to Dontrell Hilliard in the 1st and 3rd quarters. Derrick Henry would run well in his 2022 debut but his 82 yards on 21 carries wouldn't get it quite done for the Titans. For the Giants, the curse of the 0-2 stretch ends with a 1-0 start. For the Titans, the hangover of the #1 seed might be plaguing them a bit. Hard to say if this stretch is harming them. Helps that no one in the AFC South didn't win this week. 

TW: 7-6-1; CV: 5-8-1

Next week:
NY Giants: vs Carolina
Tennessee: @ Buffalo (Monday night)

Tampa Bay 19, Dallas 3: TW: Buccaneers; CV: Buccaneers
Tom Brady's record against the Cowboys remains perfect. The GOAT began his 23rd NFL season with 18 completions out of 27 passes thrown with 212 yards passing with a touchdown to Mike Evans. Brady would throw an interception too. Leonard Fournette would carve up the Cowboys defense with 127 yards rushing on 21 carries. Dak Prescott would have a rough night as he completed 14 of his 29 passes with an interception. Cooper Rush would come into the game but would provide little to help as he threw for 64 yards. Ezekiel Elliot would not have a monster game as he would get 52 rushing yards on 10 carries. Just an ugly loss for the Cowboys that gave up four sacks and go 3 for 15 on 3rd down conversions. For the Buccaneers, it was a win but have to think that the Bucs could've done maybe a little bit better. 

TW: 8-6-1; CV: 6-8-1

Next week: 
Tampa Bay: @ New Orleans
Dallas: vs Cincinnati

Denver 16, Seattle 17: TW: Broncos; CV: Broncos
It would be Geno Smith, not Russell Wilson, that would get the last laugh in the Russell Wilson reunion. The former Seahawks quarterback would get 29 of 42 passes completed for 340 yards with a touchdown pass to Jerry Jeudy. It would be the only touchdown for the Broncos. Melvin Gordon would get 58 yards rushing on 12 carries. Javonte Williams would get 43 yards rushing. Denver's kicker Brandon McManus would have a good day kicking the ball, hitting 3 of 4 field goals. The Broncos would suffer in the redzone as they would go 0 for 4 inside the 20. Geno Smith would get the start for the Seahawks. The journeyman quarterback would hit 23 of 28 passes for 195 yards with two touchdowns. Rashad Penny would find success in running the ball with 60 yards on 12 carries. For the Broncos, the Wilson era hits a rocky start. For the Seahawks, they got a good game out of a journeyman that made use of the opportunity given to him. 

TW: 8-7-1; CV: 6-9-1

Next week:
Denver: vs Houston
Seattle: @ San Francisco

2022 Pick'em Records:

My record:

Week 1: 8-7-1

Total: 8-7-1

Cardinal Viking's record:

Week 1: 6-9-1

Total: 6-9-1

Previous Picking Records:

Cardinal Viking:

2017: 167-89
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 151-104-1
2020: 163-92-1
2021: 167-104-1

My record: 
2012: 164-90-2
2013: 162-92-1
2014: 172-83-1
2017: 164-92
2018: 156-98-2
2019: 161-94-1
2020: 
167-88-1 
2021: 173-98-1

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