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NFL Week 16 Monday Night Football Live Stream Free Broncos vs Raiders MNF 24 December

December 24, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Monday Night Football Denver Broncos vs Oakland Raiders live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 16 Online, Monday 24 December 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Oakland Alameda Coliseum, Oakland, California, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

In what might be the final NFL game in Oakland, the Raiders host the division-rival Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football. It’s an 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff from Oakland Alameda Coliseum. The city of Oakland has sued to kick the Raiders out next season ahead of the franchise’s 2020 move to Las Vegas. Oakland (3-11) has played well in its last two home games, a win over Pittsburgh and a seven-point loss to Kansas City, while Denver (6-8) must win out to avoid its first back-to-back losing seasons since the early 1970s. Sportsbooks list Denver as a three-point favorite, with the over-under for total points set at 44 in the latest Broncos vs. Raiders odds.

Before you make any Broncos vs. Raiders picks and predictions for Monday Night Football, you need to see what Vegas legend Micah Roberts has to say.

The longtime director of Station Casinos’ sportsbooks, Roberts has his finger on the Broncos’ pulse: He’s 10-3 in his last 13 spread picks for or against Denver, including fading the Broncos (-3) at home in Week 15 against Cleveland.

The Broncos we saw lose in Week 14 at San Francisco are really who they are,” Roberts wrote, urging readers to back Cleveland without hesitation. “They’ve been decimated with injuries at all positions and the loss at San Francisco was a reflection of trying to patch up the wide receivers, offensive line, linebackers and secondary.” The result: Browns 17, Broncos 16 — an outright upset. Anyone who has followed him is way up.

Now, Roberts has locked in a confident against-the-spread pick for Broncos vs. Raiders. He’s only sharing it over at SportsLine.

Roberts knows the Broncos bring a fierce pass rush led by Von Miller (14.5 sacks) and Bradley Chubb (12 sacks), who should wreak havoc on Derek Carr. The Raiders’ quarterback already has been sacked a career-high 47 times.

Offensively, Denver will rely on a punishing ground game that averages 5.0 yards per carry second-best in the NFL. Phillip Lindsay has scored nine touchdowns and averages 5.4 yards per tote. He’s the first undrafted rookie to be selected to the Pro Bowl on offense.

But just because Denver can be scary-good defensively doesn’t mean the Broncos will cover the Monday Night Football spread in Oakland, which shocked the Steelers 24-21 in its last home game.

The Raiders have covered two straight meetings with Denver and four of the past six. In Week 2, Oakland fell 20-19 at Denver as a 5.5 underdog, covering with ease. Carr, who will look to get the ball out quickly, is completing a career-high 68.4 percent of his throws. He has not been intercepted since Week 5.

Coach Jon Gruden got emotional this week talking about the potential NFL finale at the Coliseum, so you can bet the Raiders will go all-out for their Black Hole supporters.

We can tell you Roberts is leaning Under, but his much stronger play is on the spread. Roberts cites an extreme X-factor that has him going big on one side of the spread. He’s only sharing what it is, and who to back, at SportsLine.

The Christmas Eve showdown between the Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders looks to be more of a lump of coal in the collective stockings of NFL fans rather than a holiday gift.

Denver (6-8) and Oakland (3-11) are the two worst teams in the AFC West by a long shot, and nothing that happens during Monday’s contest will change that. Both teams are looking way up at the Chiefs and Chargers, with neither having any chance of catching their divisional foes.

The visiting Broncos could conceivably finish the season at .500 with a pair of wins to close out the campaign. That would obviously mean claiming victory in Oakland on Monday, but Denver has to like its chances given the Raiders’ league-worst record heading into Week 16.

It has been a long season for the Oakland Raiders, as they are one of only two teams in the NFL with only three wins. Currently, if the season ended tomorrow, they would have the second overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, which is good, because they have some major holes to fill.

On Monday night, the Silver and Black will play host to the Denver Broncos, as they look for their first win inside the AFC West. The Broncos, like the Raiders, have already been eliminated from playoff contention, and head coach Vance Joseph is really coaching for his job right now.

All of the action will go down inside the Oakland Coliseum, in what could be the Raiders last home game in the City of Oakland. The City sued the NFL, and the Raiders last week due to the team’s move to Las Vegas, and because of that, the franchise pulled their proposed offer to lease the stadium for one more season before moving to Sin City for the 2020 campaign.

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Monday Night Football Live Stream New Orleans Saints vs Carolina Panthers Free Week 15 MNF Online

December 17, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







Watch Monday Night Football New Orleans Saints vs Carolina Panthers live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 15 Online, Monday 17 December 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

In the NFC South, one team is trying to lock down the top conference seed while another is fighting for its postseason life. The Carolina Panthers host the New Orleans Saints in a crucial divisional matchup on Monday Night Football at 8:15 p.m. ET, with the NFL playoff picture hanging in the balance. While the 11-2 Saints have already secured the division, they’re vying with the Rams for the No.1 seed. The Panthers, losers of five straight, can get back into the NFC Wild Card race with a strong win that would improve them to 7-7.

New Orleans is a 6-point road favorite and the Over-Under is at 49.5 in the latest Panthers vs. Saints odds. Before you make any Panthers vs. Saints picks and predictions for Monday Night Football, check out what the SportsLine Projection Model has to say.

The advanced computer model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, and those who have followed it have seen massive returns. SportsLine’s proprietary computer model went 176-80 last season and beat over 95 percent of CBS Office Pool players in 2016 and ’17. It also performed better than 98 percent of experts tracked by NFLPickWatch.com during that span. Additionally, it went 48-34 on A-rated picks against the spread last season, and $100 bettors who followed it the past two seasons are up nearly $4,000.

The model has continued to nail its top-rated picks in 2018, entering Week 15 on a blistering 16-3 run. For the season, it is now 30-12 on all top-rated picks, extending its two-year run to a strong 78-46. And when it comes to all straight-up picks, the model finished Week 14 at 139-67 on the season, ranking in the top two on NFLPickWatch.com. Anyone who has followed it is way up.

Now the model has dialed in on Saints vs. Panthers. We can tell you it’s leaning Over, but it’s also generated a strong point-spread pick that’s hitting well over 50 percent of the time. You can only see that one at SportsLine.

The model has factored in that the Saints are averaging 125 rushing yards per game. Running backs Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram have combined for over 1,300 yards on the ground and a whopping 16 touchdowns. Kamara has also racked up 70 receptions and four more receiving touchdowns. But the Saints’ vertical game remains lethal with the likes of Michael Thomas’ 1,218 receiving yards and eight scores, as well as Tre’Quan Smith, who notches nearly 17 yards per reception.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees is enjoying an MVP-caliber season and has thrown for 3,463 yards and 31 touchdowns third-best in the league against just four interceptions. He tops the NFL in completion percentage at 76.

In the midst of his second NFL season, Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey has established himself as one of the game’s most versatile players. In addition to his 926 rushing yards averaging 5.2 per carry he has amassed 701 receiving yards, putting him fourth in the NFL in yards from scrimmage. His 86 receptions are among the league leaders for any position and he has found the end zone 13 times.

Five consecutive Carolina Panthers losses have a team once in firm control of their own playoff destiny, clinging to hope and needing help from other teams to continue their season. After not receiving any help on Sunday, a loss to New Orleans would not mathematically eliminate Carolina but would essentially end any real hope at making the playoffs.

Half way through, the Panthers appeared poised for their first ever back-to-back winning seasons in franchise history. Fast-forward a few weeks and Carolina is in real jeopardy of posting a losing season. The decline and inability of coach Ron Rivera to right the ship down the stretch could have new owner David Tepper anxious for a potential coaching change.

Facing division leader and rival New Orleans twice over the next three weeks, with a game against Atlanta sandwiched between, doesn’t make for an easy end to the year. The Panthers are a talented bunch but the recent slide doesn’t build much confidence for a positive push to end the year.

New Orleans makes its final road trip of the regular season with a visit to Carolina on Monday night. The Saints have benefited from an easy schedule, racking up twice as many victories versus last-place teams (four) as they have against teams that currently hold a winning record—the Saints beat the 7-6 Ravens by a point on Oct. 21 and the 11-2 Rams by 10 two weeks later. The Panthers, meanwhile, enter Monday having lost five straight games, with four of those defeats having come away from home. They’ve been a different team in Charlotte, having lost only once at home all season (30-27 on Nov. 25 to a Seattle team in the midst of its ongoing six-game win streak). Carolina is averaging 30.8 points per game and 381.5 total yards per game at Bank of America Stadium this season.

Panthers head coach Ron Rivera has consistently gotten his team to bounce back after road losses, having led Carolina to a 22-6 ATS record during his eight-year tenure when coming off a road loss. Rivera’s Panthers are 16-10 against the spread when facing a team that’s outscoring opponents by an average margin of at least six points per game, and they’re 29-20 against the spread when facing a team with an offense that averages at least 27 points per game. The Saints, meanwhile, are 18-25 against the spread under head coach Sean Payton when facing a team with a losing record over the second half of a season.







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NFL Monday Night Football Live Stream Free Minnesota Vikings vs Seattle Seahawks Online MNF Week 14

December 10, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







Watch Monday Night Football Minnesota Vikings vs Seattle Seahawks live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 14 Online, Monday 10 December 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

The Minnesota Vikings still hold on to that sixth seed after the games that took place on Sunday (thankfully), but did fall two games back in the division after Chicago’s win against the Rams. Now the Vikings need to thank the football gods by putting a whooping on the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night and secure a win.

Seattle’s run game has been the most efficient in the league going into week 14, according to Pro Football Reference in terms of rushing yards and attempts. The Seahawks have quite the committee in the backfield with Chris Carson, Rashaad Penny and Mike Davis.

Carson is no doubt the lead workhorse with 157 carries for 704 yards and four touchdowns. Davis and Penny have a combined 163 totes for 765 yards and five touchdowns. Seattle has only rushed for less than 150 yards in only four games this season.

With that being said, the Vikings’ rush defense should be pretty busy Monday night. The defense has averaged 99 yards a game this season and ranks 7th in league for rushing yards allowed. However, over the last three games the average has been 130 rush yards a game.

The last time Richardson faced Seattle in a regular season game was back in 2016 when he was with the New York Jets, he only recorded two tackles. He did spend last year as a Seahawk before making his way over to Minnesota.

Last season in 15 games he recorded 44 total tackles, two fumble recoveries, one sack and an interception. While with the Vikings, he’s racked up 41 total tackles and 3.5 sacks. He’s managed to hit the quarterback 14 times this season compared to only seven last year.

Richardson isn’t on pace for a career-high season, but he’s on pace to have a better season than last year. He’s been a significant piece for Minnesota’s defensive front. Two weeks ago he had his best game of the season finishing the day with seven total tackles and two sacks against the Green Bay Packers. He finished last week with only three tackles against the New England Patriots.

There’s been a lot of heat thrown onto John DeFilippo about running the ball. He’s said he knows he should have ran the ball more last week. The pressure for a more balanced performance from the offense is high and I think Monday night will be the night fans will finally see a night where Dalvin Cook carries the ball more than 15 times.

Cook’s only been in one game where he’s carried the ball more than 15 times and that happened in week one when he carried the ball 16 times against the San Francisco 49ers. Other than that he’s only carried the ball 29 times over the past three weeks.

Here’s a weird nugget I dug up that stood out. Whenever the Vikings lost (and tied considering the Packer game), Cousins had thrown the ball more than 40 times. The Vikings won whenever Cousins threw the ball 40 times or less. Regardless of the outcome, I’ll be looking at that stat.

The Vikings have lost four straight to the Seahawks, including a 10-9 home playoff loss after the 2015 season. The Vikings haven’t won in Seattle since 2006, having dropped two in a row.

The game could be decided by which team runs the ball better. Seattle leads the NFL with an average of 148.8 yards per game on the ground, and Chris Carson has 704 on the season.

Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins leads the NFL in completions with 350 and has thrown for 3,490 yards and 23 touchdowns. But Cousins has thrown two interceptions in two of the past three games, and Minnesota lost both.

Seattle’s Russell Wilson is fourth in the NFL with 29 touchdown passes and will go against a Minnesota secondary without Trae Waynes, who suffered a concussion against the Patriots. With 245 yards, Wilson is running less than he did last season, when he had 586 yards on the ground.







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Monday Night Football Live Streaming NFL Washington Redskins vs Philadelphia Eagles Online Week 13

December 3, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







Free NFL Monday Night Football Washington Redskins vs Philadelphia Eagles live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 13 Online, Monday 03 December 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

Suddenly, both the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and their division rivals in Washington are looking up in the standings at the first-place Dallas Cowboys. That seemed unimaginable just a few weeks ago, but Philly’s swoon and Washington’s cascade of injuries coincided with Dallas winning four games in a row — including one against each of these teams.

But the Cowboys aren’t that far ahead of the pack. Dallas has a record of just 7-5, which means if Washington beats Philly tonight, they’ll be in a virtual tie and sitting in second place only due to their head-to-head loss on Thanksgiving. If the Eagles manage a victory, they’ll be a game back of Dallas with a rematch looming next week.

Needless to say, whichever team fancies itself a true playoff contender has to come away with a win in this one — especially if the Eagles want to make a run at it. Falling to 5-7 might simply put them too far behind with too little time remaining in the season.

What should we be watching out for as these NFC East rivals take the field? Read on to find out.

This season’s Eagles offense has not just been more inconsistent than it was a year ago, but it has also just been flat-out worse. The Eagles last year ranked seventh in yards per game, third in points per game, and eighth in offensive efficiency, per Football Outsiders’ offensive DVOA. They also led the NFL in 30-point games, reaching that mark nine different times. This year, the Eagles are 18th in yards per game, 23rd in points per game, and 20th in DVOA. They’ve scored 30 points or more just once, and in a league where scoring 30 has become far more common. The 30-point mark has been reached in just over 30 percent of games, rather than the 22 percent figure of last year.

Washington’s offense, like Philadelphia’s, has not been all that great this season. They’re another one of the teams that has cracked the 30-point mark only once this year, and several contributors from that game — Alex Smith, Paul Richardson, half the offensive line — are no longer in the lineup.

Colt McCoy wasn’t terrible in his first start, completing 24 of 38 passes for 268 yards and two scores against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, but he was picked off three times (though two of those picks were simply fantastic plays by the defense), sacked three more, and went just 2 of 6 for 11 yards and an interception on third down throws. He was working with a skeleton crew of pass-catchers and should benefit from the probable return of pass-catching back Chris Thompson to the lineup, but it’s not as though he’s going to be throwing to an elite set of weapons this week.

Luckily for both him and Washington’s offense as a whole, the Philadelphia defense is as easy to throw on as just about any in all of football. The Eagles’ defensive line is still good, but not quite as good as it was last year. And if the offensive line can hold up for even a few seconds, they become incredibly easy to pick on on the back end. I’ve nearly lost count of how many Philadelphia defensive backs are injured right now, but the ones left playing are not exactly the kind that scare opposing offenses.

The Eagles have given up 250 passing yards or more to seven of their last eight opponents, and have surrendered 208 completions on 308 attempts (67.5 percent), yielding 2,282 yards through the air (7.41) per attempt and allowing 12 touchdowns against just three interceptions during that time. That’ll happen when Rodney McLeod, Ronald Darby, Jalen Mills, Avonte Maddox, and Sidney Jones are all out. (Jones is expected to return on Monday.) Chandon Sullivan, Cre’von LeBlanc, Tre Sullivan, Rasul Douglas, … none of these guys has exactly been shut-down this season.

The Eagles have been torn up over the middle of the field and, especially, on passes to the right side, where their weaker corners have been getting burned all season. That type of setup works well for slot man Trey Quinn and tight ends Jordan Reed and Vernon Davis, as well as Josh Doctson, who has emerged as McCoy’s go-to guy in the passing game since he stepped in for Smith after the starter’s gruesome injury. If Washington’s offensive line can hold up for just a few seconds after the snap, McCoy should be able to fire passes to open receivers all night.

Of course, the likelihood of that offensive line holding up is in question. Brandon Scherff and Shaun Lauvao are out. We don’t yet know if Morgan Moses will play. Trent Williams will likely be on the field, but he’s going to be playing hurt, just as he has been for much of the season. McCoy has already been sacked on 9.1 percent of his drop backs, and it doesn’t seem like this group is going to suddenly snap into becoming far better in pass-protection.

The way Washington wants to win games is on the ground with Adrian Peterson, but that just seems unlikely given the matchup of their offensive line against the Eagles’ front seven. More likely, they get down early and McCoy struggles to lead them back into the game.

The Eagles finally took a step last week they accomplished with regularity in 2017. With their season on the line, Carson Wentz produced a late fourth-quarter drive that produced a game-winning field goal. Other than arguably his Week 3 return against the Colts it was the first time this offense stood up under pressure.

That bodes well against a Redskins team that doesn’t have time for Colt McCoy to learn on the job. His three interceptions last week won’t repeat themselves against this depleted secondary. But one or two mistakes should be enough for an Eagles team reduced to fighting for its playoff life.







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NFL Monday Night Football Live Streaming Free Titans vs Texans Week 12 Online 26 November

November 26, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







NFL Tennessee Titans vs Houston Texans live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 12 Online, Monday 26 November 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

The Tennessee Titans (5-5), led by quarterback Marcus Mariota, meet the Houston Texans (7-3), led by quarterback Deshaun Watson, in a Week 12 NFL Monday Night Football game on Monday, November 26, 2018 (11/26/18) at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

The Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans seem to be heading in opposite directions as the 2018 season progresses. After starting 0-3, Houston has gone on an impressive seven-game win streak to take hold of the AFC South.

Tennessee, on the other hand, is 2-4 over its last six games. Included in that stretch was a 38-10 beatdown from the Colts last week. In other words, it’s likely that the Titans are playing themselves out of any sort of potential playoff berth.

When the Houston Texans take the field on Monday night against the Tennessee Titans in their first game since Robert “Bob” McNair died on Friday they’ll all carry a reminder of the team’s late owner and founder.

Affixed to the back of each player’s helmet as they try to set a franchise record with their eighth straight win will be a small decal in the shape of a football with simple white block letters bearing his initials of “RCM.”

One of the NFL’s most influential owners, McNair had battled both leukemia and squamous cell carcinoma in recent years before dying in Houston on Friday. He was 81. The team did not release a cause of death, but said he died peacefully with wife Janice and his family by his side.

While McNair hadn’t been around the team much this season as his health declined, he’d been a near constant presence in years past. He was often seen sitting on a golf cart watching his team practice or standing on the field before games.

On Saturday before the Texans started practice, coach Bill O’Brien discussed McNair’s fight with cancer and his passing with the team.

“He loved the Houston Texans and he loved coming out here to practice and he loved … the veterans will tell you, the guys that have been here a long time, sitting in his cart with (son) Cal (McNair) watching practice, driving around to the different drills,” O’Brien said on a video provided by the team.

“And I just think on a day like this before we hit the field — this is his field — (we’ll) have a little moment of silence and then we break and we’ll go to practice. Because at the end of the day, guys, Bob McNair wanted us to win.”

After games McNair, who dressed impeccably in a suit to watch the team play, would often emerge from the locker room to address the assembled media, beaming and raving about the Texans after big wins or lamenting that they had to do better after tough losses.

This team wasn’t merely a business to McNair, he cared deeply about the Texans and talked often about his desire to bring Houston its first Super Bowl title.

The Houston Oilers never won one before skipping town for Tennessee after the 1996 season. It was then that McNair made it his mission to return the NFL to the city. He formed Houston NFL Holdings in 1998, and on Oct. 6, 1999, he was awarded the 32nd NFL franchise. The Texans began play in 2002.

And whether near or afar McNair had been a presence in all 266 games the Texans had played since their inaugural game on Sept. 8, 2002, when they beat the Cowboys 19-10.

Quarterback David Carr, whom the Texans chose with their first draft pick and who led them to that win, recounted McNair’s kindness and knows better than most just how desperately he wanted to win a Super Bowl.

“That was really the only regret after I left Houston was that I wasn’t able to bring a championship home for him and Janice because they definitely deserved it just because of what all they did to bring football back to Houston,” Carr said on NFL Network.

Now the Texans will continue that quest without McNair, under the guidance of Cal McNair, who has been serving as the team’s chairman and chief operating officer and will take over in the wake of his father’s death.

The last full season McNair would see was a disappointing one, with the Texans finishing 4-12 in a year where J.J. Watt and Deshaun Watson both sustained season-ending injuries.

Early on it looked as if this would be another lost season for the Texans after they dropped their first three games.

But instead of crumbling after that terrible start, Houston has bounced back to become the first team since the 1925 New York Giants to win seven straight after opening a season 0-3.

Their next challenge will be facing a Tennessee team that is expected to get quarterback Marcus Mariota back after he missed the second half of the Titans’ 38-10 loss to Indianapolis after suffering a stinger.

The AFC South-leading Texans lost to the Titans 20-17 in Week 2 in a game that Mariota missed because of an elbow injury.

Titans coach Mike Vrabel, who worked as an assistant in Houston for the past four years, thinks that his team is better than it was in that game, but knows that the Texans have improved, too.

“Other than last week, we probably were playing better defence than the first time, but you never know,” he said.

“The great thing about this league is you have to prove it every week. Every day that you come to work, as a player in this league and as a coach in this league, you have to prove your value to the team. We have to get to work and be able to practice and prepare against a good football team.”







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NFL Week 11 Monday Night Football Live Streaming Free NFL Kansas City Chiefs vs Los Angeles Rams Online

November 19, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







NFL Monday Night Football Kansas City Chiefs vs Los Angeles Rams live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 11 Online, Monday 19 November 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at LA Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

Week 11 of the 2018 NFL season will feature a marquee Monday Night Football game on Monday, November 19, 2018 (11/19/18) when the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Rams at the LA Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.

Kickoff is slated for 8:15 p.m. EST. Here’s how you can watch.

The Chiefs are led by head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes and running back Kareem Hunt. Kansas City is coming off a Week 10 win vs. the Cardinals and enters the game with a 9-1 record.

The Rams are led by head coach Sean McVay, quarterback Jared Goff, running back Todd Gurley and defensive tackle Aaron Donald. Los Angeles is coming in off a Week 10 win over the Seahawks and enter the game with a 9-1 record.

These teams are so similar, it’s eerie. Both are 9-1. Both have superstar quarterbacks, elite running backs, skilled receivers and playing for outstanding offensive coaches – Andy Reid and Sean McVay, if they’re not the best, they’re right up there in the top three.

It won’t play out on the international stage as planned, but the NFL still has to be pretty happy with having the showdown between the 9-1 Kansas City Chiefs and 9-1 Los Angeles Rams slated for a national television audience on Monday night.

The game will be played in Los Angeles after the field at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City was deemed unsafe and unplayable. While that’s a little bit of a black eye for the NFL, it would have been much worse if these two high-flying offenses were grounded by poor footing.

The head coaches — Kansas City’s Andy Reid and Los Angeles’ Sean McVey — have been at the forefront of the offensive explosion in the NFL. Teams around the league are copying them and scrambling to keep up, but few have weapons to work with like the Chiefs and Rams. So expect plenty of points and nothing left on the table as both teams head into their bye week after this possible Super Bowl preview.

While Los Angeles quarterback Jared Goff has been excellent as well, running back Todd Gurley is the key to a Rams offense that ranks third in scoring (one spot ahead of the Chiefs) and second in total offense (one spot ahead of the Chiefs). Gurley leads the NFL in Rushing (988 yards), total yards from scrimmage (1,390), rushing scores (13) and total touchdowns (17). Last season he led the NFL in yards from scrimmage (1,093) and total touchdowns (19), and he is on pace to blow past those numbers. He may be licking his chops this week as well, because the Kansas City defense has struggled. The Chiefs rank 22nd in the NFL in rushing defense, but that number would be worse if teams didn’t have to throw so much to keep up. Only two teams have allowed more yards per carry than the Chiefs (5.1), so expect Gurley to find plenty of room to run.

Chiefs receiver Sammy Watkins and Rams cornerback Marcus Peters will be facing the teams they played for last season, and Peters at least has had this date circled. Traded for two draft picks in the offseason, the outspoken corner hasn’t been afraid to trash talk about landing a couple turnovers against his former team. Watkins missed last week’s game with a foot injury but is expected to play and could find himself heads-up against Peters much of the time. Whoever gets the better of that matchup could tip this game in his team’s favor.

While the Rams’ defense hasn’t quite lived up to expectations this season, it still ranks in the NFL’s top half in points and yards allowed. Kansas City, on the other hand, has mostly needed to out-score opponents. Given that the Rams are just a slightly more complete team — and the fact that it’s unlikely the Chiefs can slow down Gurley — we’re sticking with the home team.







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Watch Monday Night Football Live Streaming Free NFL Packers vs Seahawks Week 11 Online 15 November

November 15, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







NFL Monday Night Football Green Bay Packers vs Seattle Seahawks live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 11 Online, Thursday 15 November 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington, United States, Time 08:20 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

The Week 11 NFL schedule kicks off with a marquee NFC matchup between the Green Bay Packers (4-4-1) and Seattle Seahawks (4-5) on Thursday Night Football. Aaron Rodgers leads the Packers into CenturyLink Field for a primetime showdown at 8:20 p.m. ET. Both teams are in dire need of a victory on to keep their NFL Playoff hopes alive. Green Bay currently sits in seventh place in the NFC standings, while Seattle is in ninth after losing two straight games. Still, it’s the Seahawks who are listed as 2.5-point favorites in the latest Packers vs. Seahawks odds, the same as where the line opened. The over-under, or total number of points Vegas thinks will be scored, has dropped from 49.5 to 48.5. Before you make any Packers vs. Seahawks picks for Thursday Night Football, you need to see what SportsLine’s R.J. White has to say.

Seattle Seahawks won the first three matchups against Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers, including that come-from-behind stunner in the NFC championship game four seasons ago. But Green Bay has beaten Seattle each of the last three seasons to even the rivalry at 3-3. Two of the best quarterbacks in the game face off again on Thursday night at the Clink.

The Packers just snapped a two-game losing skid with a much-needed 31-12 victory over Miami last week. Green Bay drove its first two possessions of the game 70 and 71 yards to touchdowns, let the Dolphins get within 14-12 in the third quarter, then scored the final 17 points to secure the win and the money as a 12-point favorite.

On the afternoon, the Packers out-gained Miami 377-294 and ran the ball for 195 yards. Meanwhile, the Green Bay defense held the Dolphins out of the end zone all day.

Two weeks ago the Packers were tied at New England 17-17 and driving in the fourth quarter when a lost fumble led to a 31-17 defeat. And three weeks ago, a fumble cost Green Bay a chance to beat the then-unbeaten Rams in Los Angeles.

The Seahawks are trying to halt a two-game losing skid of their own after falling to the Rams in Los Angeles last week 36-31. Seattle drove the opening possession of the game 75 yards to a touchdown, led 14-7 after one quarter and 21-20 through three. The Seahawks then fell down by 12 points, scored to get within five and got the ball back. But a fourth-down pass from the Los Angeles 35-yard line fell incomplete. Still, Seattle covered as a 10-point dog.

On the day the Seahawks racked up 29 first downs and ran the ball for 273 yards. But a Wilson fumble in the fourth quarter, the only turnover of the game, cost Seattle seven points, which made all the difference.

The Seahawks have now out-rushed five of their last six opponents, going 4-2 ATS in the process. At 4-5 overall, Seattle trails the Vikings by a-game-and-a-half for that second wild-card slot.

Green Bay won this matchup last year 17-9, and this one will probably be decided by one score as well. Ultimately, the Seahawks are doing the more consistent job of running the ball and of stopping the run, and Wilson is a magician. The smart money sides with Seattle.

The Seattle Seahawks will host the Green Bay Packers Thursday Night for their third prime-time appearance of the season. With both teams struggling to win close games as of late, their playoff hopes could be dwindling. For a chance to make the postseason, the Week 11 matchup is critical for the clubs. Here’s what it will take for each team to earn the win.

Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers has struggled with a knee injury over the first half of the season but has finally shed his bulky brace and seems to be on the mend. With increased mobility and more time on the practice field, Rodgers should start to jell more with his receivers and former Seahawks’ tight end Jimmy Graham.

Green Bay’s defense has been unable to capitalize on clutch opportunities, which has cost them winnable ballgames over the last few weeks. The Packers, who have lost all four of their road games this year, need to put together a complete game in Seattle to keep any shot at the playoffs alive.

The Seahawks came out of their early bye week as healthy as they’ve been all season but recent setbacks have left some starters on the bench. Against Green Bay, the running backs will need to step up in case starter Chris Carson remains sidelined and continue to force the game on the ground.

Seattle’s defenders still need to be wary of Rodgers, who is an expert at exploiting young secondaries. The Seahawks are hoping to prove CenturyLink Field is still a hostile environment for opponents but will need to start fast and play clean to convince the Packers.

Despite the new look of Seattle’s defensive line, the focus continues to be on the quarterback. Defensive ends Frank Clark and Jarran Reed have handled the bulk of the work but the rest of the rotation will have to show up to stop Rodgers Week 11.







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NFL Monday Night Football Live Streaming Free New York Giants vs San Francisco 49ers Game Week 10

November 12, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







Watch Monday Night Football New York Giants vs San Francisco 49ers live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 10 Online, Monday 12 November 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

The New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers are in a heated battle for the No. 1 spot. Sadly, that spot isn’t related to team rankings or Super Bowl chances. It’s a battle for the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.

Overall, the two teams have a combined 3-14 record as we’ve reached the halfway point of the 2018 season. Injuries have played a part, especially for San Francisco.

The 49ers lost quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo after signing him to a five-year contract extension worth up to $137.5 million during the offseason. On top of losing their franchise quarterback for the year, the 49ers were forced to put running backs Jerick McKinnon and Raheem Mostert on injured reserve as well, the former before the season even started.

As of right now, it looks like the Monday night showdown will remain at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. That notion isn’t a foregone conclusion, however.

Due to excessive smoke from the fires in Northern California, the 49ers have already been forced to adjust their practice schedule this week. That known fact already makes things more interesting, as it’s unknown how much that will affect the team’s play on Monday.

Either way, there’s going to be a lot more than football on people’s mind when things kick off.

The Giants have fielded one of the league’s worst offensive lines this season. Nate Solder, who signed a four-year, $62 million free agent contract in the offseason, hasn’t played up to his paycheck.

Neither did the team’s other free agent signing, offensive guard Patrick Omameh. His poor play is one of the major reasons why he was cut on Saturday. The other reason was the team being awarded former Rams starting guard Jamon Brown off waivers.

Brown was drafted by the Rams in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft. In three and a half seasons, he played in 42 games with 30 starts, including 16 in 2017. The emergence of Austin Blythe for Los Angeles is what made Brown expendable.

Mullens isn’t a name that a lot of people were going to know heading into last Thursday’s matchup between the 49ers and Oakland Raiders. The undrafted free agent out of Southern Miss had never been close to meaningful game action in the NFL, after all.

After playing a pivotal part of handing the Raiders a 34-3 beatdown, all of that had changed. Everyone seemed to know who Mullens was, including Twitter.

The 23-year-old who rewrote some of Brett Favre’s records at Southern Miss completed 72.7 percent of his passes for 262 yards and three touchdowns. His 151.9 passer rating meant that the 6-foot-1, 210-pound quarterback had put up one the most impressive starting debuts in NFL history.

The over/under for this game seems a little bit low at 44.5 points. Some of that is the result of a questionable quarterback matchup, but let’s also not forget about the key injuries the 49ers have on both sides of the football.

Linebacker Reuben Foster and safety Jaquiski Tartt are important pieces for San Francisco, and neither of them will be available on Monday night. To make matters worse, Mullens will be without one of his favorite targets, Pierre Garcon. The veteran receiver led the team in targets (5) last week.

As much as Eli Manning has struggled this season, the Giants look to be as healthy as they have been in a while. That bodes well for New York’s chances of getting its second win of the season.







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Watch Monday Night Football Live Streaming Free NFL Titans vs Cowboys Week 09 Online

November 5, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







NFL Monday Night Football Tennessee Titans vs Dallas Cowboys live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 09 Online, Monday 05 November 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

TThe Dallas Cowboys will host the Tennessee Titans for this week’s “Monday Night Football” matchup. Both teams sit at a disappointing 3-4 on the season, but there could be newfound hope coming off the bye week.

The Cowboys have been rock solid at home in 2018. They’re a perfect 3-0 in AT&T Stadium while all four of their losses have been on the road.

The Titans haven’t seen the same sort of home-away splits, but it’s been a tale of two mini-runs to start the year. After an opening week loss to the Miami Dolphins, Tennessee went on a three-game winning streak to get to 3-1. Since then, they’ve balanced things out by dropping three straight.

It should be interesting to see how rested each team looks, and what adjustments were made as they approach the second half of the season.

The Cowboys were in desperate need of a No. 1 receiver for Dak Prescott. After letting Dez Bryant walk in the offseason, the team had struggled to find an adequate replacement despite bringing in Allen Hurns in free agency and selecting Michael Gallup in the third round of this year’s draft.

Dallas’ brain trust decided that former Raider and 2015 first-round pick Amari Cooper would be the perfect solution to this problem. The Cowboys even went as far as to send their 2019 first-round pick to get the deal done.

Considering guys like Golden Tate (third-round pick), Demaryius Thomas (fourth) and Josh Gordon (fifth) went for far less, there hasn’t been a shortage of critics of the deal. Monday night will be the perfect opportunity for Cooper to begin proving he was worth that sort of investment.

Yet again, it’s been a rough start to the season for Titans’ quarterback. After dealing with an elbow injury suffered in Week 1, the former No. 2 overall pick hasn’t exactly set the world on fire since his return.

He’s averaging less than 200 passing yards per game (171.7) while throwing five interceptions to only three touchdowns. The hope is that the bye week allowed him – and the rest of the offense – some time to get healed up and on the same page.

It was a brutal loss for the Titans a couple of weeks ago in London. Being down 17-6 in the third quarter, things started to look up as Tennessee pulled to within one with 31 seconds left on the clock.

Unfortunately, a failed two-point conversion attempt ended any chance at a potential victory. Some criticized the decision to not kick the extra point to send it to overtime, but head coach Mike Vrabel stood by the decision.

It’ll be interesting to see if any lingering effects of that decision carry over to Monday night’s matchup against the Cowboys. In some cases, these sorts of events can begin to snowball, and the Titans have to do everything in their power to keep that from happening.

We have to go with what we know about both teams. First, Tennessee hasn’t been very good. As tough as that may be to hear for Titans fans, it’s simply the truth.

The other thing is how impressive Dallas has looked at home this season. During their last home game, the Cowboys dismantled a pretty good Jaguars team 40-7 while starting to show signs of life. That didn’t translate to success on the road the next week against Washington, but that won’t matter for this game.

This is expected to be a low scoring game (over/under is 40 points), so don’t look for any sort of fireworks. The Cowboys will be able to cover the spread while getting back to .500.







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NFL Monday Night Football Live Streaming Free Patriots vs Bills Game 29 October 2018 Online

October 29, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment







Watch Monday Night Football New England Patriots vs Buffalo Bills live streaming Free NFL Playoffs Week 08 Online, Monday 29 October 2018, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at New Era Field, Orchard Park, New York, United States, Time 08:15 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.

The New England Patriots are rolling once again. They are a riding a four-game winning streak, as they have gotten back on track after an early season swoon. They have a great chance to keep their momentum going in Week 8.

The Patriots will travel to take on their AFC East rivals, the Buffalo Bills. Divisional opponents always offer up some challenges, but this isn’t your normal Bills team.

Buffalo has the worst offense in the NFL, as they are void of any real playmakers outside of running back LeSean McCoy. McCoy isn’t even at 100 percent, as he remains in concussion protocol and is questionable for Monday Night Football.

At quarterback, the Bills will be turning to Derek Anderson. Just a few weeks ago, Anderson was out of the league. The Bills decided to bring him in as a veteran mentor for rookie Josh Allen, who is now sidelined with an injury of his own. With Nathan Peterman extremely ineffective, Anderson is who will be turned to again.

This is the perfect get right game for the Patriots defense. Opponents have scored at least 24 points in three straight weeks against New England. The offense has bailed them out, but they will be far from full strength this week.

Running back Sony Michel, who was coming into his own as the lead back, is out after suffering what looked like a gruesome knee injury last week against the Chicago Bears. There was no structural damage, but he could be sidelined a little while.

In addition to Michel, tight end Rob Gronkowski is questionable again. If he is not 100 percent, the Patriots would be smart to hold him out. They shouldn’t need Gronkowski to beat the lowly Bills. If he is at risk of injuring his back worse, he should be held out.

The Buffalo Bills and their fourth-ranked defense face hated rival New England and its third-ranked scoring offense in Buffalo’s first home Monday Night Football game in a decade in Week 8.

Bills fans likely wish rookie quarterback Josh Allen was in the lineup for his first chance to face off against Patriots future Hall of Famer Tom Brady, but Allen is still recovering from a sprained elbow. Buffalo is 2-5 and on paper likely doesn’t present much of a challenge for the 5-2 Patriots. But with its game-changing defense the Bills have already shocked the football world this season when they beat the Vikings in Minnesota, 27-6, in Week 3.

Bills defensive end Trent Murphy has helped bolster the Buffalo pass rush this season but he’ll miss the game with a knee injury. Running back LeSean McCoy cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol and is expected to play.

Buffalo starts quarterback Derek Anderson for the second time after he struggled last week against the Indianapolis Colts. He threw three interceptions and had a fumble in the 37-5 blowout loss. Wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin had his best game of the season when he caught four balls for 71 yards. The two played together in Carolina and Benjamin even caught his first career touchdown from Anderson.

What more is there to say about Brady, who is one of the most decorated quarterbacks to ever play the game. His 28 career wins against the Bills are the most by one quarterback against one team in NFL history. Patriots’ brass has put some weapons around him and their offense is firing on all cylinders after putting up 43 points against Kansas City and 38 against Chicago in back-to-back weeks.

Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski may return to the lineup this week after missing last week’s game with a back/ankle injury. Running back Sony Michel is doubtful which means the Patriots will rely heavily on James White, who is a threat in the run and pass game. ESPN’s Matthew Berry said this week he expects White to be a Top 5 fantasy running back this week. The Patriots’ offensive line has played well this season. The unit allowed a season-high five sacks last week against the Bears but that brings their season total to just nine. Only three teams (Saints, Steelers, Chiefs) have allowed less sacks this season than New England. At wide receiver the Patriots are stacked now with the return of Julian Edelman, the trade for Josh Gordon, and former Bills pass catcher Chris Hogan.

On the defensive side Bills fans remember cornerback Stephon Gilmore, who played five seasons in Buffalo before going to New England. He leads a Patriots secondary that’s ranked second in the NFL with 10 interceptions on the season. Devin (FS) and Jason (CB) McCourty combine with Gilmore to give the Patriots a top-tier secondary. The Patriots have struggled to get to the quarterback this season and are ranked 31st in the league with just nine sacks on the season. Defensive end Trey Flowers is the team’s best defensive lineman and it showed when he was out earlier this season. Dont’a Hightower leads the linebacker group for New England.







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