Author: Michael

Here are our picks dor Week 15.
We are in the final race to the playoffs. Four teams have punched their tickets to the postseason with the Chiefs and Bills in the AFC, while the Lions and Eagles are in for NFC. Now it’s about the rest of the teams fighting for their spots to close out the season strong — and that really comes down to this week.
These are the critical games to circle this week where a win could be in, and common games could really have a serious impact on the final race.

Miami vs. Houston
Tampa Bay vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Denver vs. Indianapolis
Packers vs.

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Bill Belichick’s move to Chapel Hill has seemingly had an effect on Tar Heels players previously considering the transfer portal. 
On Wednesday, the legendary NFL coach agreed to be North Carolina’s next football coach — replacing Mack Brown, who went 113-79-1 across six seasons for the Tar Heels.
Belichick’s robust NFL pedigree is convincing players to stay put, such as UNC’s starting center Austin Blaske, who withdrew himself from the portal.

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The New York Jets were eliminated from playoff contention after losing 32-26 to the Miami Dolphins last week, and with virtually nothing left to play for this season, quarterback Aaron Rodgers has grabbed his readily available tinfoil hat and started talking about the franchise actually being cursed.
Speaking with the media on Wednesday, Rodgers was asked if he and the team feel like something bad is liable to happen when they take the field given the losing history of the organization. This is when he decided to use the c-word while notably not saying the word ‘no.

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When Army and Navy take the field on Saturday for their annual rivalry showdown, they won’t be the only college football game on the schedule. In fact, a game will already have been played prior to kickoff. 
United States Senator Dan Sullivan is leading a group in Congress to make sure that doesn’t happen again moving forward. 
Sullivan, along with 56 other members of Congress and two Senators-elect, sent a letter to the College Football Playoff and Bowl Season Executive Directors, urging them to preserve the Army-Navy game as a “time-honored tradition.

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