Author: Michael

The 2-3 Arizona Cardinals will look to rebound from a brutal home collapse as they head to Lucas Oil Stadium to face the 4-1 Indianapolis Colts, and they ll have to do so without starting quarterback Kyler Murray.
The Colts have several advantages in this matchup, but the Cardinals have one key advantage that leads to a solid player prop. Find out who I like in my Cardinals vs. Colts predictions and NFL picks for Sunday, October 12.

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Tens of thousands of runners stepped off for the 47th Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday morning.
More than 50,000 athletes from all 50 states and 100 countries will take a 26.2-mile tour of Chicago.

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It all started in Grant Park, right by the Art Institute.
Runners will spend time in 29 of Chicago’s vibrant neighborhoods with at least 1 million people expected to line the race route.

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After beating the whole of the AFC West to start the season, the Chargers have lost two in a row to the Giants and Commanders to go 3-2. Injuries on the Chargers offensive line have been a key factor in those losses and they should again be a key factor when they head to South Beach to take on the Dolphins as 4.5-point favorites.
They’ve also lost their top running back, as Omarion Hampton, has been put on I.R. and will miss at least four games, while breakout start receiver Quentin Johnston is questionable with a hamstring injury.

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It just keeps getting worse and worse in Madison for Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell.
The Badgers got boat raced 37-0 Saturday night at Camp Randall by Iowa, and the team has now hit a new bottom many fans didn’t think was possible.
There was hope Fickell might finally turn a corner in 2025. Instead, the team is 2-4, and it’s hard to find another win on the schedule.
To make matters even more embarrassing, Wisconsin has been outscored 79-10 in the team’s last two games against Iowa — a bitter rival of the Badgers.
The pressure isn’t just mounting on Luke Fickell.

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