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п»їNFL picks, predictions for Week 16: Packers top Titans in thriller; Colts upset Steelers; Cowboys end Eagles.
Week 16 of the NFL season is here, and the playoff races are coming down to the wire.
Five AFC teams are 9-5 or better, but there are only four playoff spots remaining. Nine NFC teams are fighting for the four remaining playoff spots. The AFC has some big matchups this week, including the Raiders-Dolphins and Colts-Steelers matchups. The NFC West matchup between the Seahawks and Rams also is huge for seeding purposes. It is another fun week, and SN is on a hot streak with our straight-up picks.
Last Week: 11-5 Season: 105-67.
With that as the mind, below are our picks and predictions for the rest of Week 16:
NFL picks, predictions for Week 16.
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints (-7)
Friday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Fox/NFLN.
Be thankful for football on Christmas. The Vikings are in desperation mode after a loss to the Bears, but they are up against a Saints defense that ranks in the top against the run and pass. Drew Brees gets New Orleans back in the win column in a revenge game from last year's NFC wild card.
Pick: Saints 26, Vikings 20.
Tampa Buccaneers (-8) at Detroit Lions.
Saturday, 1 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Since the loss to the Chiefs, Tom Brady averages 293 passing yards with four TDs and no interceptions in Tampa Bay's last two victories. The Buccaneers are rounding into playoff form. Will Matthew Stafford play?
Pick: Buccaneers 31, Lions 21.
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (-3.5)
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video.
The 49ers will have to resort to playing spoiler, but the Cardinals have more to play for at this point. San Francisco has lost six of their last seven games, and Kyler Murray will make enough plays to keep that losing streak going.
Pick: Cardinals 29, 49ers 21.
Miami Dolphins (-2.5) at Las Vegas Raiders.
Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
The Raiders are in desperation mode, and they likely will turn to Marcus Mariota against the Dolphins. Miami is 4-2 on the road this season, and they have thrived off turnovers. Salvon Ahmed is an emerging running back, and he'll be a difference maker against a Raiders' defense that allows 125.8 yards rushing. Miami's playoff hopes are alive.
Pick: Dolphins 28, Raiders 24.
Atlanta Falcons at Kansas City Chiefs (-10.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Chiefs are 2-3 ATS as double-digit favorites this season, and they will have to adjust if running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire misses time. Atlanta ranks 31st in the NFL in pass defense at 287.7 points per game. Patrick Mahomes II continues his MVP-caliber season.
Pick: Chiefs 35, Falcons 23.
Cleveland Browns (-9.5) at New York Jets.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Browns continue their New York tour against the Jets, who picked up their first victory of the season. Cleveland keeps it simple with another double-dose of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, and Baker Mayfield – who has thrown just one interception in his last seven games – stays hot.
Pick: Browns 31, Jets 13.
Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers (-2.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Colts have not committed a turnover in their last three wins, and the Steelers are coming off a short week. Philip Rivers is 2-2 in the regular season at Heinz Field, and he pushes Indianapolis into the playoffs in an upset.
Pick: Colts 28, Steelers 24.
Carolina Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Washington coach Ron Rivera faces his former team with a playoff berth in sight. The Panthers have lost three straight one-score games, but their defense came alive in the second half against Green Bay. Teddy Bridgewater leads a break-through game that puts Washington in a precarious position.
Pick: Panthers 24, Washington 21.
Chicago Bears (-7) at Jacksonville Jaguars.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The light is starting to come on for Mitchell Trubisky. He has completed more than 70 percent of his passes in his last three starts, and that comes with five TDs and just one interception. That surge continues against the Jaguars.
Pick: Bears 30, Jaguars 19.
New York Giants at Baltimore Ravens (-10)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
Lamar Jackson has his mojo back, and the Ravens reignited their season with two straight victories. That continues against New York, which averages 10 points per game the last three week. That's not going to cut it on the road.
Pick: Ravens 31, Giants 16.
Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans (-9)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Bengals continue to have problems scoring, and that will not change on the road. Deshaun Watson puts up his fifth 300-yard game in six weeks to give the Texans a home victory.
Pick: Texans 27, Bengals 19.
Philadelphia Eagles (-1.5) at Dallas Cowboys.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Eagles and Cowboys might have losing records, but this game still has NFC playoff implications. Dallas has come alive with back-to-back victories, and Andy Dalton has played well in the Cowboys' last two victories. Jalen Hurts — a Houston native – is back in home state. This will be a much more exciting matchup than the first one.
Pick: Cowboys 26, Eagles 23.
Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers (-3)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Broncos won the first matchup, 31-30, and Drew Lock and Justin Herbert will go at it again in another game that could produce some unexpected fantasy heroes for Week 16. The Chargers win another close one.
Pick: Chargers 31, Broncos 27.
Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks (-2.5)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Seahawks can clinch the NFC West and still press for home-field advantage with a victory here. The Rams continue to be one of the league's most confusing possible contenders. The Rams have won five of the last six meetings. It's on the Seahawks to answer. We're still feeling another slight upset.
Pick: Rams 28, Seahawks 24.
Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers (-3.5)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
The Packers are inching closer toward home-field advantage, but the Titans bring the league's highest-scoring offense to Lambeau Field. Derrick Henry will have a big game, but so will Aaron Rodgers. The Titans allow 276 passing yards per game. It adds up to a thriller in a coin-flip game, but we'll stick with the home team in a nail-biter.
Pick: Packers 35, Titans 32.
Buffalo Bills (-7) at New England Patriots.
Monday, 8:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC.
The Bills are AFC East champions, and now the opportunity to sweep the rival Patriots is there. The Bills might be the hottest team in the NFL, and Josh Allen continues the winning streak.


Bob Costas revealed to ESPN that his comments on concussions got him taken off NBC’s Super Bowl broadcast.
In an exclusive to E:60 , longtime NBC host Bob Costas revealed why he wasn’t on the network’s Super Bowl LII coverage last year. It was pretty much what everyone assumed, that Costas’ comments about playing football having a connection to brain damage got him taken off the game.
A teaser from ESPN’s exclusive story was revealed Friday night. On it, Costas noted the details of those discussions, saying “I remember being told I can no longer host the Super Bowl” and being told “You’ve crossed the line.”
Since it wasn’t apparent in the video, one could speculate that it could have been due to Costas sometimes going political in his weekly commentary during Sunday Night Football. Instead, Mark Fainaru-Wada expanded that this focuses on Costas’ comments about head injuries and football.
With NBC hiring Mike Tirico, the obvious plan appeared to have Tirico slowly step in as NBC transitioned from Costas to Tirico as their host for their prominent sports events. In 2017, Tirico was named host for the Olympics starting in the 2018 PyeongChang Games. Because of that, Tirico was going to skip the Super Bowl that year so he could focus on the Olympics.
Many assumed that meant Costas would be put in as host for the Super Bowl but that didn’t happen. A little over a week before the game, it was announced that Liam McHugh and Dan Patrick would host and Costas wouldn’t be anywhere on the broadcast. Even though Costas tried to cool things off and explain that it was simply rewarding McHugh and Patrick for their work over the entire NFL season, many on the outside thought there was more to it than that.
Many pointed out comments made by Costas in November 2017 were the catalyst in him getting taken off the Super Bowl. At a roundtable at the University of Maryland, Costas was highly critical of football going as far as saying “This game destroys people’s brains” and believed the sport could collapse if the sport wasn’t safer. Two days later, Costas maintained that the decision was to reward McHugh and Patrick but also pointed out that with his “ambivalent feelings toward football,” he was happy about not working the Super Bowl and the decision was “mutually agreeable.”
About Phillip Bupp.
News editor for The Comeback and Awful Announcing, highlight consultant for Major League Soccer as well as a freelance writer for hire. Opinions are my own but feel free to agree with them.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 16: Packers top Titans in thriller; Colts upset Steelers; Cowboys end Eagles.
Week 16 of the NFL season is here, and the playoff races are coming down to the wire.
Five AFC teams are 9-5 or better, but there are only four playoff spots remaining. Nine NFC teams are fighting for the four remaining playoff spots. The AFC has some big matchups this week, including the Raiders-Dolphins and Colts-Steelers matchups. The NFC West matchup between the Seahawks and Rams also is huge for seeding purposes. It is another fun week, and SN is on a hot streak with our straight-up picks.
Last Week: 11-5 Season: 105-67.
With that as the mind, below are our picks and predictions for the rest of Week 16:
NFL picks, predictions for Week 16.
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints (-7)
Friday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Fox/NFLN.
Be thankful for football on Christmas. The Vikings are in desperation mode after a loss to the Bears, but they are up against a Saints defense that ranks in the top against the run and pass. Drew Brees gets New Orleans back in the win column in a revenge game from last year's NFC wild card.
Pick: Saints 26, Vikings 20.
Tampa Buccaneers (-8) at Detroit Lions.
Saturday, 1 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Since the loss to the Chiefs, Tom Brady averages 293 passing yards with four TDs and no interceptions in Tampa Bay's last two victories. The Buccaneers are rounding into playoff form. Will Matthew Stafford play?
Pick: Buccaneers 31, Lions 21.
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (-3.5)
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video.
The 49ers will have to resort to playing spoiler, but the Cardinals have more to play for at this point. San Francisco has lost six of their last seven games, and Kyler Murray will make enough plays to keep that losing streak going.
Pick: Cardinals 29, 49ers 21.
Miami Dolphins (-2.5) at Las Vegas Raiders.
Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
The Raiders are in desperation mode, and they likely will turn to Marcus Mariota against the Dolphins. Miami is 4-2 on the road this season, and they have thrived off turnovers. Salvon Ahmed is an emerging running back, and he'll be a difference maker against a Raiders' defense that allows 125.8 yards rushing. Miami's playoff hopes are alive.
Pick: Dolphins 28, Raiders 24.
Atlanta Falcons at Kansas City Chiefs (-10.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Chiefs are 2-3 ATS as double-digit favorites this season, and they will have to adjust if running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire misses time. Atlanta ranks 31st in the NFL in pass defense at 287.7 points per game. Patrick Mahomes II continues his MVP-caliber season.
Pick: Chiefs 35, Falcons 23.
Cleveland Browns (-9.5) at New York Jets.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Browns continue their New York tour against the Jets, who picked up their first victory of the season. Cleveland keeps it simple with another double-dose of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, and Baker Mayfield – who has thrown just one interception in his last seven games – stays hot.
Pick: Browns 31, Jets 13.
Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers (-2.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Colts have not committed a turnover in their last three wins, and the Steelers are coming off a short week. Philip Rivers is 2-2 in the regular season at Heinz Field, and he pushes Indianapolis into the playoffs in an upset.
Pick: Colts 28, Steelers 24.
Carolina Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Washington coach Ron Rivera faces his former team with a playoff berth in sight. The Panthers have lost three straight one-score games, but their defense came alive in the second half against Green Bay. Teddy Bridgewater leads a break-through game that puts Washington in a precarious position.
Pick: Panthers 24, Washington 21.
Chicago Bears (-7) at Jacksonville Jaguars.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The light is starting to come on for Mitchell Trubisky. He has completed more than 70 percent of his passes in his last three starts, and that comes with five TDs and just one interception. That surge continues against the Jaguars.
Pick: Bears 30, Jaguars 19.
New York Giants at Baltimore Ravens (-10)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
Lamar Jackson has his mojo back, and the Ravens reignited their season with two straight victories. That continues against New York, which averages 10 points per game the last three week. That's not going to cut it on the road.
Pick: Ravens 31, Giants 16.
Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans (-9)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Bengals continue to have problems scoring, and that will not change on the road. Deshaun Watson puts up his fifth 300-yard game in six weeks to give the Texans a home victory.
Pick: Texans 27, Bengals 19.
Philadelphia Eagles (-1.5) at Dallas Cowboys.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Eagles and Cowboys might have losing records, but this game still has NFC playoff implications. Dallas has come alive with back-to-back victories, and Andy Dalton has played well in the Cowboys' last two victories. Jalen Hurts — a Houston native – is back in home state. This will be a much more exciting matchup than the first one.
Pick: Cowboys 26, Eagles 23.
Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers (-3)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Broncos won the first matchup, 31-30, and Drew Lock and Justin Herbert will go at it again in another game that could produce some unexpected fantasy heroes for Week 16. The Chargers win another close one.
Pick: Chargers 31, Broncos 27.
Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks (-2.5)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Seahawks can clinch the NFC West and still press for home-field advantage with a victory here. The Rams continue to be one of the league's most confusing possible contenders. The Rams have won five of the last six meetings. It's on the Seahawks to answer. We're still feeling another slight upset.
Pick: Rams 28, Seahawks 24.
Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers (-3.5)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
The Packers are inching closer toward home-field advantage, but the Titans bring the league's highest-scoring offense to Lambeau Field. Derrick Henry will have a big game, but so will Aaron Rodgers. The Titans allow 276 passing yards per game. It adds up to a thriller in a coin-flip game, but we'll stick with the home team in a nail-biter.
Pick: Packers 35, Titans 32.
Buffalo Bills (-7) at New England Patriots.
Monday, 8:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC.
The Bills are AFC East champions, and now the opportunity to sweep the rival Patriots is there. The Bills might be the hottest team in the NFL, and Josh Allen continues the winning streak.


Bob Costas revealed to ESPN that his comments on concussions got him taken off NBC’s Super Bowl broadcast.
In an exclusive to E:60 , longtime NBC host Bob Costas revealed why he wasn’t on the network’s Super Bowl LII coverage last year. It was pretty much what everyone assumed, that Costas’ comments about playing football having a connection to brain damage got him taken off the game.
A teaser from ESPN’s exclusive story was revealed Friday night. On it, Costas noted the details of those discussions, saying “I remember being told I can no longer host the Super Bowl” and being told “You’ve crossed the line.”
Since it wasn’t apparent in the video, one could speculate that it could have been due to Costas sometimes going political in his weekly commentary during Sunday Night Football. Instead, Mark Fainaru-Wada expanded that this focuses on Costas’ comments about head injuries and football.
With NBC hiring Mike Tirico, the obvious plan appeared to have Tirico slowly step in as NBC transitioned from Costas to Tirico as their host for their prominent sports events. In 2017, Tirico was named host for the Olympics starting in the 2018 PyeongChang Games. Because of that, Tirico was going to skip the Super Bowl that year so he could focus on the Olympics.
Many assumed that meant Costas would be put in as host for the Super Bowl but that didn’t happen. A little over a week before the game, it was announced that Liam McHugh and Dan Patrick would host and Costas wouldn’t be anywhere on the broadcast. Even though Costas tried to cool things off and explain that it was simply rewarding McHugh and Patrick for their work over the entire NFL season, many on the outside thought there was more to it than that.
Many pointed out comments made by Costas in November 2017 were the catalyst in him getting taken off the Super Bowl. At a roundtable at the University of Maryland, Costas was highly critical of football going as far as saying “This game destroys people’s brains” and believed the sport could collapse if the sport wasn’t safer. Two days later, Costas maintained that the decision was to reward McHugh and Patrick but also pointed out that with his “ambivalent feelings toward football,” he was happy about not working the Super Bowl and the decision was “mutually agreeable.”
About Phillip Bupp.
News editor for The Comeback and Awful Announcing, highlight consultant for Major League Soccer as well as a freelance writer for hire. Opinions are my own but feel free to agree with them.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 16: Packers top Titans in thriller; Colts upset Steelers; Cowboys end Eagles.
Week 16 of the NFL season is here, and the playoff races are coming down to the wire.
Five AFC teams are 9-5 or better, but there are only four playoff spots remaining. Nine NFC teams are fighting for the four remaining playoff spots. The AFC has some big matchups this week, including the Raiders-Dolphins and Colts-Steelers matchups. The NFC West matchup between the Seahawks and Rams also is huge for seeding purposes. It is another fun week, and SN is on a hot streak with our straight-up picks.
Last Week: 11-5 Season: 105-67.
With that as the mind, below are our picks and predictions for the rest of Week 16:
NFL picks, predictions for Week 16.
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints (-7)
Friday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Fox/NFLN.
Be thankful for football on Christmas. The Vikings are in desperation mode after a loss to the Bears, but they are up against a Saints defense that ranks in the top against the run and pass. Drew Brees gets New Orleans back in the win column in a revenge game from last year's NFC wild card.
Pick: Saints 26, Vikings 20.
Tampa Buccaneers (-8) at Detroit Lions.
Saturday, 1 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Since the loss to the Chiefs, Tom Brady averages 293 passing yards with four TDs and no interceptions in Tampa Bay's last two victories. The Buccaneers are rounding into playoff form. Will Matthew Stafford play?
Pick: Buccaneers 31, Lions 21.
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (-3.5)
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video.
The 49ers will have to resort to playing spoiler, but the Cardinals have more to play for at this point. San Francisco has lost six of their last seven games, and Kyler Murray will make enough plays to keep that losing streak going.
Pick: Cardinals 29, 49ers 21.
Miami Dolphins (-2.5) at Las Vegas Raiders.
Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
The Raiders are in desperation mode, and they likely will turn to Marcus Mariota against the Dolphins. Miami is 4-2 on the road this season, and they have thrived off turnovers. Salvon Ahmed is an emerging running back, and he'll be a difference maker against a Raiders' defense that allows 125.8 yards rushing. Miami's playoff hopes are alive.
Pick: Dolphins 28, Raiders 24.
Atlanta Falcons at Kansas City Chiefs (-10.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Chiefs are 2-3 ATS as double-digit favorites this season, and they will have to adjust if running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire misses time. Atlanta ranks 31st in the NFL in pass defense at 287.7 points per game. Patrick Mahomes II continues his MVP-caliber season.
Pick: Chiefs 35, Falcons 23.
Cleveland Browns (-9.5) at New York Jets.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Browns continue their New York tour against the Jets, who picked up their first victory of the season. Cleveland keeps it simple with another double-dose of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, and Baker Mayfield – who has thrown just one interception in his last seven games – stays hot.
Pick: Browns 31, Jets 13.
Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers (-2.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Colts have not committed a turnover in their last three wins, and the Steelers are coming off a short week. Philip Rivers is 2-2 in the regular season at Heinz Field, and he pushes Indianapolis into the playoffs in an upset.
Pick: Colts 28, Steelers 24.
Carolina Panthers at Washington Football Team (-2.5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Washington coach Ron Rivera faces his former team with a playoff berth in sight. The Panthers have lost three straight one-score games, but their defense came alive in the second half against Green Bay. Teddy Bridgewater leads a break-through game that puts Washington in a precarious position.
Pick: Panthers 24, Washington 21.
Chicago Bears (-7) at Jacksonville Jaguars.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The light is starting to come on for Mitchell Trubisky. He has completed more than 70 percent of his passes in his last three starts, and that comes with five TDs and just one interception. That surge continues against the Jaguars.
Pick: Bears 30, Jaguars 19.
New York Giants at Baltimore Ravens (-10)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
Lamar Jackson has his mojo back, and the Ravens reignited their season with two straight victories. That continues against New York, which averages 10 points per game the last three week. That's not going to cut it on the road.
Pick: Ravens 31, Giants 16.
Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans (-9)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Bengals continue to have problems scoring, and that will not change on the road. Deshaun Watson puts up his fifth 300-yard game in six weeks to give the Texans a home victory.
Pick: Texans 27, Bengals 19.
Philadelphia Eagles (-1.5) at Dallas Cowboys.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Eagles and Cowboys might have losing records, but this game still has NFC playoff implications. Dallas has come alive with back-to-back victories, and Andy Dalton has played well in the Cowboys' last two victories. Jalen Hurts — a Houston native – is back in home state. This will be a much more exciting matchup than the first one.
Pick: Cowboys 26, Eagles 23.
Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers (-3)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Broncos won the first matchup, 31-30, and Drew Lock and Justin Herbert will go at it again in another game that could produce some unexpected fantasy heroes for Week 16. The Chargers win another close one.
Pick: Chargers 31, Broncos 27.
Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks (-2.5)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Seahawks can clinch the NFC West and still press for home-field advantage with a victory here. The Rams continue to be one of the league's most confusing possible contenders. The Rams have won five of the last six meetings. It's on the Seahawks to answer. We're still feeling another slight upset.
Pick: Rams 28, Seahawks 24.
Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers (-3.5)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
The Packers are inching closer toward home-field advantage, but the Titans bring the league's highest-scoring offense to Lambeau Field. Derrick Henry will have a big game, but so will Aaron Rodgers. The Titans allow 276 passing yards per game. It adds up to a thriller in a coin-flip game, but we'll stick with the home team in a nail-biter.
Pick: Packers 35, Titans 32.
Buffalo Bills (-7) at New England Patriots.
Monday, 8:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC.
The Bills are AFC East champions, and now the opportunity to sweep the rival Patriots is there. The Bills might be the hottest team in the NFL, and Josh Allen continues the winning streak.




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