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The Lions are forcing teams into bad choices, and hammering them for it.
In case you missed it, Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff didn’t miss on Monday.
No, he literally did not miss.
Goff went 18-for-18 in the Lions win over the Seattle Seahawks, and while it was a super impressive performance by the signal caller, I also think it paints a picture of how lethal this Lions’ offense can be.
Goff was 12/12 off play action, and most of his passes went over—you guessed it—the middle of the field.

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The Broncos have the NFL’s most surprising defense
The Denver Broncos’ defense has been COOKIN’ recently.
Despite an ugly 0-2 start to the season, the Broncos have won two straight games, and a large part of it has been due to their defense. A defense that, according to Sports Information Solutions, is third in the NFL in pressure rate, first in ESPN’s pass rush win rate, and eighth in EPA/play allowed.

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The Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry combo can be one of NFL’s most feared ever with an improved offensive approach.
On Sunday night, NFL fans were hoping to see a tightly contested game between two of the top teams in the AFC and two of the best QBs in the game. The Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen led both teams into the tilt looking to make a statement.
Instead, we got a one-sided ass-kicking that looked eerily similar to Gogeta fighting Janemba.

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Kate Magdziuk shares her Week 5 defense rankings and highlights several streaming options that could be available in your leagues.
Welcome to Week 5 of the 2024 NFL season! It’s about that time again, when you’ll need to navigate the muddy waters of start/sit decisions in a still relatively unclear fantasy football landscape.
Keep in mind that bye weeks start in Week 5, too, which means you’ll be without several options, including the Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles and Tennessee Titans.

One of the biggest moves during the NBA offseason involved Klay Thompson being dealt to the Dallas Mavericks to create a rather horrifying three-headed monster of Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, and himself. While Thompson was technically traded to Dallas, he undoubtedly circled a few teams around the league as a potential landing spot, and Irving jumped on the opportunity to ‘recruit’ the three-point specialist to The Big D.
Well, luckily for Irving and the Mavs, Thompson didn’t need much convincing.