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Elliot Harrison went 10-5 on his predictions for Week 13, giving him a record of 126-64-2 thus far this season. How will he fare in Week 14? His picks are below:

Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 26 21
Big leap of faith here. As talented as the Steelers are, how many times have we seen them crap out on the road? I owned a 1978 Celica with a manual moonroof that was more reliable on the pavement. Put some $500 wheels on that baby, too. I tried to shine a turd, in the way that Pittsburgh's four glossy home wins this year obscure the three ugly losses on the road. The Steelers lucked out in their last road game, as Colts quarterback Andrew Luck wasn't available for the Thanksgiving trip to Indy. T.T. didn't fare well in Oakland last Sunday, but the relevant narrative is that he is Tyrod Taylor, not Tyrod Tolzien. Keith Butler's Pittsburgh defense has its work cut out for it.

Key matchup to watch: The Bills' run defense vs. Le'Veon Bell. Buffalo has allowed 161 rushing yards per game -- 4.7 yards per clip -- since Week 12. And you know what? There are no massive 30-yard runs in that grouping. Good thing Bell isn't explosive ... #PITvsBUF



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 17 14
How many times can the Broncos' defense lift the stagnant offense to a win? If last season was any indication, however many it takes. Although pick-sixes might be hard to come by in Nashville. Save for a poor outing in San Diego and a two-pick, two-fumble stinker against Oakland, Marcus Mariota is far from a turnover machine. Denver will have to win this deal by stopping DeMarco Murray -- but shutting down the run certainly hasn't been a strong point for the Broncos (with the NFL's 28th-ranked rush defense). The big concern offensively is whether or not Denver quarterback Trevor Siemian is a go. If he's not, well, Paxton Lynch now has 11 quarters under his belt. Either way, Wade Phillips' defense needs to hold the Titans to less than 20 points. Mariota has posted eight straight games of multiple touchdown passes. Check. The Broncos, meanwhile, have only allowed multiple touchdown passes twice this year. Checkmate. #DENvsTEN



Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 26 17
Carson Wentz needs someone to throw the ball to outside who is reliable and can make plays. Last week, it was Paul Turner, he of six career catches after going undrafted out of Louisiana Tech fame. I forgive you if you haven't heard of him, because I hadn't, either, until he headlined the Eagles' box score against the Bengals. There used to be a guy with that same name on "Antiques Roadshow" a lot. Maybe it's the same dude. Either way, what we do know is that Dorial Green-Beckham and Nelson Agholor -- you know, the players who are supposed to be catching touchdowns -- are doing jack for their rookie quarterback. As for Washington, expect Kirk Cousins to rebound from a disappointing loss in the desert. #WASvsPHI



Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 26 24
Arizona has won double-digit games three years in a row. At 5-6-1, the Cardinals won't get there this season, but they do have a favorable matchup here. Carson Palmer is playing much better as of late. I generally start my fantasy quarterbacks against Miami, even if they're Joe Flacco, who destroyed this group last week. The Dolphins not only miss injured safety Reshad Jones, but they need to get running back Jay Ajayi -- who hasn't hit the century mark since Week 9 -- going again in order to provide their defense with the occasional break, à la Ezekiel Elliott and that well-rested Cowboys defense. Speaking of running backs, David Johnson continues his elite season for Arizona. The second-year RB out of Northern Iowa has outlasted his offseason hype to the tune of 1,709 yards from scrimmage. The dude has an outside shot at 1,000 receiving yards. Johnson's put up 100 yards from scrimmage in every game this season. #AZvsMIA



Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 20 10
Ugh. Is there an uglier game on the Week 14 slate than this honey of a matchup? The Vikings' offense might be the only unit that looks uglier than the Jags' group week to week. These two teams are a combined 1-13 since Week 7. Sam Bradford must challenge Jacksonville down the field, although that has been challenging this season. The Jaguars are second in pass defense but dead last in picking the ball off. So take the risk, Sam. Or else the rest of the offense won't ever open up. Blake Bortles has taken plenty of risks -- in fact, it's a huge reason the Jags are tied for the most giveaways. Bortles knows people are lasering in on his performance, which makes it all the more important that he not laser in on his receivers. We'll see. #MINvsJAX



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 24 20
Huge game in the scope of the AFC South. The Texans escaped big-time against the Colts earlier this season, getting two late scores to prevail in the fourth quarter after 3.5 quarters of sucking badly. Now Houston has lost three in a row and is looking for a win in a place that has been a house of horrors since the Texans entered the league in 2002. In fact, their win in Indy last year was their first there ever. Andrew Luck was on fire versus the Jets on Monday. What's interesting to note here is that three of Luck's scoring tosses went to tight end Dwayne Allen, with TE2 Jack Doyle coming thisclose to another. That said, tight ends have done jack against the Texans' defense this season. So maybe Luck won't be able to pour it on like he did at MetLife on Monday night. But he won't need to -- Houston is one of five teams that hasn't scored 30 points once this season. #HOUvsIND



Sunday 1 PM ET FOX 28 23
It would be just like the Chargers to go out and win this game. They get their fans' hopes up, then blow a home game to the Dolphins, then look like world-beaters on the road, then return to San Diego to lose another late. It's been a herky-jerky season for a Bolts team facing an identity crisis -- be it off-the-field future or on-field production -- from week to week. At least we know Philip Rivers won't be benched for not wearing his bolo tie. Hopefully, Cam Newton gets to play every series this week. Rivers must allow the game to come to him, and run the offense through Melvin Gordon if the situation calls for it. Forcing it in the fourth quarter has cost San Diego three games this season -- vs. New Orleans, Miami and Tampa Bay -- although everybody was giving it away against the Saints, including Billy Volek. #SDvsCAR



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 28 23
I'm doing it. I'm taking the plunge. I am almost picking Cleveland to beat Cincy in the we're-not-going-anywhere-but-we're-still-allowed-in-the-AFC-North bowl. OK, I actually did pick the Browns, until I found out Robert Griffin III is going to start. Not trying to disparage RGIII, but he hasn't played in three months. Andy Dalton will get his, so to speak, but will Griffin be able to take advantage of a Cincy defense that has struggled this season (despite the strong showing last week versus Carson Wentz)? On offense, the Bengals must provide a respectable showing on the ground if they are to finish the season with a quasi-respectable record. Cincinnati is running just 40.7 percent of the time, the lowest run-pass ratio of the Dalton era. #CINvsCLE



Sunday 1 PM ET CBS 26 20
Would anyone be surprised if the Lions came out flat, Matt Stafford played like Scott Mitchell and Detroit lost a golden opportunity to take one step closer to the NFC North title? No. That's why they're the Lions. But it really does seem like there is something different about this group, starting with -- but not limited to -- the MVP candidate at quarterback. The defense has competed hard the last couple of weeks, too, especially the much-maligned secondary. Facing Matt Barkley one week after Drew Brees is like watching Matt LeBlanc's show after binging on "Westworld." Slight difference in quality, irritating promos aside. Although, they do beat Jimmy Johnson Extenze commercials. We digress. #CHIvsDET



Sunday 4:05 PM ET CBS 20 17
The Jets start winning in time to not earn a top-five pick, just the way their fans don't like it. Bryce Petty should encounter easy pickins in the red zone against the 49ers' secondary -- San Francisco has allowed 26 touchdown receptions this season. At least the run defense makes up for it by ranking dead last in the NFL. Would you believe opponents already have rushed for more than 2,000 yards on the 49ers? Whatever they were paying NaVorro Bowman, they should double it and add that indoor bubble-bath pool Tony Montana owned at his pad. On the plus side for San Francisco, no one on the Jets looked like they were interested in tackling Monday night. #NYJvsSF



Sunday 4:25 PM ET FOX 29 24
Jameis Winston is playing very well. During this four-game win streak, Winston has thrown six touchdown passes to three interceptions, while completing nearly 68 percent of his passes. If you think we are cherry pickin' stats here, well, in Tampa's last loss, the sophomore QB threw for three scores with no picks, recording a slick 110.3 passer rating. The Bucs' defense has played out of its mind, allowing 51 offensive points during the win streak. And seven of those points, you might recall, came on a fluky, end-of-half Hail Mary. This team is streaking through the quad toward the Falcons' dorm. While the Saints are second in the league in scoring, the Bucs have allowed just 13.3 points per game since Week 10. That's the lowest mark in the NFL in that span. #NOvsTB



Sunday 4:25 PM ET FOX 23 16
Careful, careful, careful. The Falcons cannot afford to stumble in Los Angeles. The Rams' defense is a far better unit -- from top to bottom -- than it appears to be after bottoming out in New Orleans and fueling LeGarrette Blount's oven full of hot takes. You know Gregg Williams' D is going to be pissed off enough about Blount's comments that Devonta Freeman better duck. Yes, we know he's short. You get the point. Matt Ryan must atone for last week's blunders to ensure a pesky Bucs outfit doesn't surpass his team in the NFC South standings. The Falcons are 1-5 this season when they score 30 points or fewer. Thing is, I don't think Los Angeles can sniff 30 points right now. #ATLvsLA



Sunday 4:25 PM ET FOX 23 20 (OT)
Oh, man -- maybe the toughest game to call on the Sunday slate. Maybe the coolest game on the Sunday slate, too. These teams have engaged in some remarkable affairs in recent history, from the 2014 NFC Championship Game to the "Fail Mary" to "We want the ball, and we're gonna score!" Yes, Matt Hasselbeck and Brett Favre dueled in that infamous 2003 wild-card game. Thirteen years later, and the quarterback matchup might be even better. Aaron Rodgers has been hot lately. Russell Wilson is having by far his worst season, but is running around again. (And it's damn hard to defend.) With Wilson under center, Seattle is 29-7 in December. The Packers are 15-2 at home in December during Rodgers' reign. That's even stronger. #SEAvsGB



Sunday 8:30 PM ET NBC 28 21
That's right: The Cowboys are moving to 12-1 by beating the only team to beat them this season. Much has been made of that Week 1 Giants victory. It was Dak Prescott's first NFL start. Ditto Ezekiel Elliott. The margin of victory? One point. Sunday night provides Dallas an opportunity to show the rest of the league who is coming out of the NFC tournament this season -- that is, if they win convincingly against their NFC East nemesis. If the Giants are going to slow Dallas' roll again, the front seven had better slow Zeke's first. Big Blue's run defense has been mostly awesome ... though Le'Veon Bell went for 118 last Sunday (it did take 29 carries). Elliott didn't get loose back in Week 1, but let's be real: He's figured it out since then. After averaging just 3.3 yards per carry in the first two weeks of his rookie season, he's cruising at over 5 yards per tote since. Good luck. #DALvsNYG



Monday 8:30 PM ET ESPN 28 22
The Patriots get a couple of scores in the fourth quarter to outlast the Ravens -- a group New England might see again in the postseason. Baltimore's defense has been shutting the door on opponents, especially with Elvis Dumervil providing an extra-effective body on the pass rush. Rookie Matt Judon added another sack last Sunday. Lardarius Webb came up with a clutch red-zone pick. Eric Weddle picked a ball off himself, as he continues to make plays in Year 10. The Ravens' defense is tops in the league, and won't be giving Tom Brady gimmes. New England's pass-catching RBs could cause problems for Baltimore's aggressive unit, though, even if LeGarrette Blount finds the one-on-one tackling to be on point this week. Interesting that Brady has thrown 10 picks versus the Ravens since 2008 -- tied for the most he's thrown against any team, with the Bills, despite the fact he has faced Baltimore seven fewer times in that span. #BALvsNE
 
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[h=1]Twenty things to know about Week 14 injury report[/h]
The Redskins could be without their most reliable pass-catcher as they face the Eagles on Sunday.


Tight end Jordan Reed could miss another game with a shoulder injury. Reed is officially questionable.


Coach Jay Gruden said Reed is "trending in the right direction" and they'll find out more Saturday about his likelihood to play Sunday.


Reed missed last week's loss the Cardinals as the Redskins fell out of the second wild-card spot with the Buccaneers pulling off a victory over the Chargers. The Redskins need some outside help -- and above all, to win -- in order to thrust themselves back into the playoffs for the second straight year.


Here are some other injuries we are tracking on Friday:



1. Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu was ruled out with a shoulder injury. Coach Bruce Arians said his star safety is contemplating surgery, but the coach added he didn't think it will be necessary.


2. Falcons wideout Julio Jones is a game-time decision for Sunday against the Rams, coach Dan Quinn said. Jones is dealing with a turf toe injury.
Wideout Mohamed Sanu (groin) and defensive end Adrian Clayborn (knee) were ruled out.


3. The Browns officially activated quarterback Robert Griffin III. Cleveland announced on Thursday that Griffin will start against the Bengals on Sunday for the first time since Week 1. Cody Kessler will back up RGIII and Josh McCown will likely be inactive.


4. Packers guard T.J. Lang (foot) is making progress after working through individual stuff Thursday, coach Mike McCarthy said. McCarthy said the same goes for center JC Tretter (sprained MCL).


5. Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson ruptured his Achilles tendon in Thursday night's win over the Raiders. We'll update with news on his injury as it arrives.


6. The Jaguars ruled out tight end Julius Thomas (back), wideout Allen Hurns (hamstring) and defensive end Jared Odrick (elbow) from Sunday's game against the Vikings.


7. Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly is still in the concussion protocol and must pass a final test in order to play. He is questionable. Defensive end Mario Addison (foot), safety Kurt Coleman (concussion), and cornerback Daryl Worley (concussion) are questionable.


8. Dolphins linebacker Kiko Alonso (thumb, hamstring) will be a game-time decision, coach Adam Gase said.


9. Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy practiced for the first time this week. He was limited and is questionable to play against the Saints. Wideout Adam Humphries (concussion) practiced fully.


10. Giants running back Shane Vereen (triceps) was limited.


11. Bears wideout Eddie Royal and offensive tackle Mike Adams are doubtful for Sunday against the Lions.


12. Eagles running back Ryan Mathews (knee) and wideouts Jordan Matthews (ankle) and Dorial Green-Beckham (oblique) are questionable. Matthews said he's "definitely" playing Sunday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.


14. Raiders wideout Michael Crabtree told reporters he will get X-rays on his injured ring finger.


14. Steelers wideout Darrius Heyward-Bey (foot) and safety Shamarco Thomas (concussion) were ruled out against the Bills. Defensive tackle Javon Hargrave (concussion) is doubtful. Kicker Chris Boswell (abdomen) and running back DeAngelo Williams (knee) are questionable.


15. Bills receiver Sammy Watkins (foot), tight end Charles Clay (knee), wideout Robert Wooods (knee), and offensive tackle Cordy Glenn (back) are questionable.


16. Texans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (wrist, elbow) will play Sunday against the Colts, coach Bill O'Brien said.


17. Running back Mark Ingram (toe, knee), offensive tackle Terron Armstead (knee, quad) and wideout Michael Thomas (foot) are all questionable after being limited Friday.


18. Patriots tight end Martellus Bennett (shoulder) was limited.


19. Rams defensive end Robert Quinn (concussion) is questionable for Sunday against the Falcons.
 

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So the SF 49ers are the 2nd worst team in the League ( as posted last week )
Sure looked good for the first 5 minutes of the game. But as we all know... they play 60 minutes
The Chicago Bears showed them how to play in a Full game. Even with a back up QB

What they figured out was to stop running the ball, in spite of the snow, and throw it, as the Niner secondary can't cover anybody.
 
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How many times each Team was picked in the Westgate Supercontest

Team
Selected
BAL577
PIT558
WAS481
TB440
MIN420
GB408
ARI405
DAL399
DEN365
TEN321
CLE305
NYG295
NO282
HOU281
ATL273
CIN268
IND262
BUF249
MIA238
CAR234
SEA222
DET220
CHI215
PHI182
SD171
NE155
KC150
LA150
SF141
JAX107
OAK107
NYJ64
 
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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 30° F and with a 7% chance of snow and 10 MPH wind in Orchard Park at 1:00 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 48° F and with a 0% chance of and 4 MPH wind in Charlotte at 1:00 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 32° F and with a 58% chance of snow and 13 MPH wind in Cleveland at 1:00 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 74° F and with a 0% chance of and 6 MPH wind in Jacksonville at 1:00 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 78° F and with a 63% chance of rain and 14 MPH wind in Miami Gardens at 1:00 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 35° F and with a 0% chance of and 4 MPH wind in Philadelphia at 1:00 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 49° F and with a 0% chance of and 14 MPH wind in Nashville at 1:00 PM ET.

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San Francisco 49ers
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4:05 PM ET

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 55° F and with a 0% chance of and 6 MPH wind in Santa Clara at 4:05 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 29° F and with a 50% chance of snow and 3 MPH wind in Green Bay at 4:25 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 64° F and with a 0% chance of and 4 MPH wind in Los Angeles at 4:25 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 79° F and with a 17% chance of rain and 8 MPH wind in Tampa at 4:25 PM ET.

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New York Giants
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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 34° F and with a 12% chance of snow and 5 MPH wind in East Rutherford at 8:30 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 37° F and with a 1% chance of rain and 9 MPH wind in Foxborough at 8:30 PM ET.

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 29° F and with a 8% chance of snow and 9 MPH wind in Orchard Park at 1:00 PM ET.

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Snow showers and cold temperatures are probably for Sunday afternoon's game in Buffalo, which may make passing difficult for both teams. A light breeze will blow diagonally across the field throughout the afternoon.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 43° F and with a 0% chance of and 5 MPH wind in Charlotte at 1:00 PM ET.

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Sunday afternoon's game at Bank of America Stadium will feature cloudy skies and cool temperatures. A very light breeze blowing from end zone to end zone should not have a significant impact. Overall, weather will not be a factor in the game.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 31° F and with a 54% chance of snow and 14 MPH wind in Cleveland at 1:00 PM ET.

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Snow is expected for Sunday afternoon's AFC North matchup in Cleveland. Cold and wet conditions along with moderate winds may limit offensive production considerably during the game for both teams.



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Weather will not be a factor for Sunday afternoon's NFC North matchup played inside Ford Field.



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Cold temperatures and a chance of snow will keep the roof of Lucas Oil Stadium closed for Sunday afternoon's game, so weather will not be a factor.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 68° F and with a 0% chance of and 3 MPH wind in Jacksonville at 1:00 PM ET.

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Sunday afternoon's game at EverBank Field will feature mostly cloudy skies and comfortable temperatures. Light winds will blow diagonally across the field, but overall, weather should not have a significant impact on the game.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 76° F and with a 55% chance of rain and 15 MPH wind in Miami Gardens at 1:00 PM ET.

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Showers may result in some slick conditions during Sunday afternoon's game, but no delay is expected. Temperatures will be warm, and gusty winds blowing diagonally across the field may limit the passing attacks of both teams.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 35° F and with a 0% chance of and 5 MPH wind in Philadelphia at 1:00 PM ET.

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Cloudy skies and cold temperatures are expected for Sunday afternoon's NFC East matchup at Lincoln Financial Field. Light winds will blow from end zone to end zone, but both teams may rely on their ground games in the winter conditions.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 48° F and with a 0% chance of and 14 MPH wind in Nashville at 1:00 PM ET.

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Cloudy skies and moderate temperatures are expected for Sunday afternoon's game at Nissan Stadium. Gusty winds blowing diagonally across the field may result in some errant throws and missed kicks.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 53° F and with a 0% chance of and 5 MPH wind in Santa Clara at 4:05 PM ET.

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Mostly sunny skies and moderate temperatures are expected for Sunday afternoon's game at Levi's Stadium. Both teams will look to take advantage of field direction with a light breeze blowing from end zone to end zone throughout the game.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 29° F and with a 18% chance of snow and 3 MPH wind in Green Bay at 4:25 PM ET.

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Snow and cold temperatures may keep scoring low during Sunday afternoon's NFC matchup at Lambeau Field. Ball security may also be an issue during the game. Winds will remain calm throughout the afternoon.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 63° F and with a 0% chance of and 5 MPH wind in Los Angeles at 4:25 PM ET.

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Mostly cloudy skies and comfortable temperatures are expected for Sunday afternoon's game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Very light winds blowing from sideline to sideline should not have a significant impact on the game.



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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 74° F and with a 9% chance of rain and 8 MPH wind in Tampa at 4:25 PM ET.

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Partly sunny skies and warm temperatures are expected for Sunday afternoon's NFC South matchup at Raymond James Stadium. Light-to-moderate winds will blow from sideline to sideline, which may result in some incomplete passes and missed field goals.



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New York Giants
SUN
8:30 PM ET

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Cloudy
According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 33° F and with a 0% chance of and 4 MPH wind in East Rutherford at 8:30 PM ET.

Hourly Forecasts: Weather.com Weather Underground Forecast.io
Very light snow is possible during Sunday night's game at MetLife Stadium, which will favor the home team. Light winds will blow diagonally across the field, but will not have much of an impact.



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Baltimore Ravens at
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New England Patriots
MON
8:30 PM ET

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According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 38° F and with a 0% chance of and 10 MPH wind in Foxborough at 8:30 PM ET.

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How many times each Team was picked in the Westgate Supercontest

Team
Selected
BAL577
PIT558
WAS481
TB440
MIN420
GB408
ARI405
DAL399
DEN365
TEN321
CLE305
NYG295
NO282
HOU281
ATL273
CIN268
IND262
BUF249
MIA238
CAR234
SEA222
DET220
CHI215
PHI182
SD171
NE155
KC150
LA150
SF141
JAX107
OAK107
NYJ64

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[h=3]NFL Inactives Week 14[/h]

  • Ramon FosterGInactive
    Javon HargraveNTInactive
    Darrius Heyward-BeyWRInactive
    Zach MettenbergerQBInactive
    Daryl RichardsonRBInactive
    Shamarko ThomasSSInactive
    DeAngelo WilliamsRBInactive
    Gerald ChristianTEInactive
    Cardale JonesQBInactive
    Dezmin LewisWRInactive
    Lerentee McCrayLBInactive
    Logan ThomasQBInactive
    Jonathan WilliamsRBInactive
    Kyle WilliamsDEInactive
    Will BlackmonFSInactive
    Matt JonesRBInactive
    Anthony LanierDEInactive
    Shawn LauvaoGInactive
    Spencer LongCInactive
    Rashad RossWRInactive
    Nate SudfeldQBInactive
    Joe BergerCInactive
    Sharrif FloydDTInactive
    Taylor HeinickeQBInactive
    Rashod HillOTInactive
    Edmond RobinsonOLBInactive
    Marcus SherelsCBInactive
    Harrison SmithFSInactive
    Tyler ErvinRBInactive
    Johnathan JosephCBInactive
    Ufomba KamaluDEInactive
    Braxton MillerWRInactive
    Tom SavageQBInactive
    John SimonOLBInactive
    Josh WalkerOGInactive
    Austin BlytheOGInactive
    Lavar EdwardsDEInactive
    Clayton GeathersFSInactive
    Denzelle GoodOGInactive
    Zach KerrDEInactive
    Robert MathisOLBInactive
    Patrick RobinsonCBInactive
    Tyreek BurwellOTInactive
    Asante ClevelandTEInactive
    Geremy DavisWRInactive
    Brandon FlowersCBInactive
    Ronnie HillmanRBInactive
    Max TuerkCInactive
    Wallace GilberryDEInactive
    A.J. GreenWRInactive
    Clark HarrisLSInactive
    Derron SmithFSInactive
    C.J. UzomahTEInactive
    Christian WestermanOGInactive
    James WrightWRInactive
    Shon ColemanOTInactive
    Trae ElstonDBInactive
    Kevin HoganQBInactive
    Tyrone HolmesDEInactive
    Gabe IkardCInactive
    Josh McCownQBInactive
    Mike AdamsTInactive
    Johnthan BanksCBInactive
    DeVante BausbyCBInactive
    DeAndre Houston-CarsonFSInactive
    Eddie RoyalWRInactive
    C.J. WilsonDEInactive
    Marquess WilsonWRInactive
    Thurston ArmbristerOLBInactive
    T.J. JonesWRInactive
    Cornelius LucasTInactive
    Theo RiddickRBInactive
    Jake RudockQBInactive
    Travis SwansonCInactive
    Khyri ThorntonDTInactive
    Jace AmaroTEInactive
    Jurrell CaseyDEInactive
    David FluellenRBInactive
    Curtis RileyCBInactive
    Justin StaplesLBInactive
    Sebastian TretolaOGInactive
    Kendall WrightWRInactive
    Kiko AlonsoMLBInactive
    Thomas DuarteTEInactive
    Xavien HowardCBInactive
    Jelani JenkinsOLBInactive
    Mike PounceyCInactive
    Rashawn ScottWRInactive
    Mario WilliamsDEInactive
    Shilique CalhounLBInactive
    Connor CookQBInactive
    Antonio HamiltonDBInactive
    Karl JosephSSInactive
    Darius LathamDTInactive
    Stacy McGeeDTInactive
    Kelechi OsemeleOGInactive
    Cory JamesMLBActive
    Kenneth AckerCBInactive
    Tyler BrayQBInactive
    Knile DavisRBInactive
    Dadi NicolasLBInactive
    Mike PersonOGInactive
    Ross TravisTEInactive
    D.J. WhiteCBInactive
    Phillip GainesCBActive
    Tamba HaliOLBActive
    Jeremy MaclinWRActive
    Dontari PoeNTActive
    Kendall ReyesDTActive

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    No Inactive Players to report.


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    No Inactive Players to report.


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    Chargers at Panthers










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    No Inactive Players to report.


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    Denver Broncos Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

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    Arizona Cardinals Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

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    Jets at 49ers







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    New York Jets Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

    San Francisco 49ers Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.



    [*] 4:25 PM ET

    Saints at Buccaneers







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    New Orleans Saints Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.



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    Falcons at Rams







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    Atlanta Falcons Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

    Los Angeles Rams Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.



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    Seahawks at Packers







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    Seattle Seahawks Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

    Green Bay Packers Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.



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    Cowboys at Giants







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    Dallas Cowboys Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

    New York Giants Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.



    [*] Monday, December 12[SUP]th[/SUP]
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    Ravens at Patriots







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    Baltimore Ravens Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.

    New England Patriots Injuries
    No Inactive Players to report.



    [*] Thursday, December 08[SUP]th[/SUP]
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    Raiders at Chiefs










    Oakland Raiders Injuries


    Kansas City Chiefs Injuries




 
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[h=1]Injuries: Redskins' Jordan Reed, Saints' Ingram to play[/h]
Despite separating his shoulder on Thanksgiving against the Cowboys, Redskins tight end Jordan Reed will miss just one game because of the ailment.


NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported the star tight end will play against the Philadelphia Eagles, limiting the games he's missed because of the shoulder injury to just one -- last week's 31-23 loss to the Cardinals.


Reed has arguably been Kirk Cousins' favorite target when healthy this year. The pass catcher has logged 59 receptions for 630 yards and five scores in just nine games this season.

Here are other injury notes we're tracking early Sunday morning:


1. New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram was hobbled last week against the Lions while battling toe and knee injuries, but Rapoport reported the halfback will play against the Buccaneers and "should be moving better."


2. Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly (concussion) was downgraded to out on Saturday and won't play against the Chargers, the team announced.


3. Eagles running back Ryan Mathews (MCL sprain) and receiver Jordan Matthews (ankle) are both expected to play against the Redskins, Rapoport reported.


4. Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian (foot) will be back under center against the Titans after missing last week's win over the Jaguars, Rapoport reported. NFL Network's Jane Slater reported Siemian will play with an orthotic and tape around his left foot, saying the quarterback felt better each day of practice.


5. Falcons receiver Julio Jones (toe) will be a game-time decision, Rapoport reported. The plan is for the receiver to test it and then make a decision whether he'll play or not.


6. Lions receiver Marvin Jones (quad) and tight end Eric Ebron (knee) are active, along with linebacker DeAndre Levy (knee). Levy hasn't played since Week 1. Running back Theo Riddick is a surprising inactive.


7. Running back Chris Ivory (hamstring) is expected to miss the Jaguars' game against the Vikings, Rapoport reported.


8. Bears receivers Eddie Royal and Marquess Wilson are inactive against the Lions.


9. Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams won't play against the Bills. He is inactive with a knee injury.
 

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The whole world is on Balty. Big mistake imo

u stll think the Patsies are going to handle them easily huh cat? I'm tossed up on this one.

top 5 go 2-1 (Bucs)-2 in contest

And tnks BAS :toast:
 
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This is what I used in my Solo Entry in the Westgate ... I have no chance to Cash ... But I won't stop making my picks :)

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Thinking that Rex Ryan continues to mess up the Bills. His shtick is getting old with his players. Going with the Steelers today
 

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