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Sports: 2019 NFL Playoffs Predictions

by Lucas Garrison

The time has come. The NFL Playoffs have begun, and they have been nothing short of thrilling so far.

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The AFC is still up in the air with who will be representing them in the Super Bowl. However, with the Chicago Bears being eliminated, it seems that the New Orleans Saints are the leading favorites to represent the NFC on the biggest stage in sports.

AFC

Final score: Colts 21, Texans 7

On Saturday, Andrew Luck and the Colts marched into NRG Stadium to take on JJ Watt and the Texans. Right off the bat, the Colts offense was all over the weak secondary of the Texans. Luck tossed two touchdowns against that defense and there was no looking back.

The biggest shocker of this game, however, was the defensive superiority of the Colts. They held a very dangerous Houston Texans offense to 0 points through 3 quarters, forcing an interception in the process. Ladies and gentlemen, the Colts are dangerous, and maybe have just sprinkled a little Luck on their playoff hopes.

Final Score: Chargers 23, Ravens 17

On Sunday, the Los Angeles Chargers were hunting Ravens. Their three-headed defensive monster was in full effect on Sunday. Melvin Ingram was creating play after play, finishing the game with 6 tackles, 2 sacks, and a game-winning fumble recovery. Joey Bosa was all up in Lamar Jackson’s business, finishing the game with just 2 tackles and a sack, but pressuring Jackson constantly, forcing him into several tough throws.

Derwin James, LA’s rookie sensation was all over the field as well, finishing the game with 6 tackles and 4 pass deflections. The Chargers head into Foxborough next week in a clash between Tom Brady and Phillip Rivers. A star-studded Chargers roster will look to spoil the Patriots plans for February football in Atlanta.

NFC

Final Score: Cowboys 24, Seahawks 22

On Saturday, the Seattle Seahawks were looking to walk in and out of AT&T Stadium with a W, but soon realized after the first quarter that they would be in one heck of a battle. It all started with Ezekiel Elliott running all over their defense for 137 yards and a touchdown to conclude the game. Dak Prescott finally looked somewhat like his rookie self. He posted 226 passing yards and one touchdown. 

Now, I can sit here and tell you that the Cowboys can beat the Rams, but let’s be real. The Cowboys don’t have a good enough defense to shut down the likes of Todd Gurley, Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods, and Jared Goff. Expect the Rams strong defensive line to shut down Zeke

Final Score: Eagles 16, Bears 15

On Sunday, Nick Foles did it again. He lead the Philadelphia Eagles up and down the field over the number one defense in the league, the Chicago Bears. Foles lead his team down the field in the final minutes to throw a game-winning touchdown to Golden Tate to put the Eagles up 16-15 with under a minute remaining.

Mitchell Trubisky lead the Bears down into field goal range with ten seconds left. Out comes kicker Cody Parkey for the win. Timeout Eagles. Out of the time out here comes the snap, the kick is up and it’s… it hit the upright and the cross bar!  As Cris Collinsworth called it, “the Bears will lose this game on a double-doink!” Later, the NFL confirmed that Eagles defensive lineman Treyvon Hester tipped the ball and was credited for a blocked kick.

AFC Divisional Round Predictions

Chiefs vs. Colts

Final score: Colts 28, Chiefs 24

Chargers vs. Patriots

Final score: Chargers 35, Patriots 28

NFC Divisional Round Predictions

Rams vs. Cowboys

Final score: Rams 42, Cowboys 21

Saints vs. Eagles

Final score: Saints 35, Eagles 21

 

RECAP: Bosco Basketball Wins Fr. Barry Tournament

by Ethan Piechota

After a strong 5-0 start, the St. John Bosco Braves basketball team headed up to Sacramento to play in the Fr. Barry Tournament at Jesuit High School, where they would take on top-ranked teams across the state. 

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Credit – @BoscoBasketball on Twitter

The Braves beat St. Mary’s by 26 points to start off their tournament run, a great all-around team win with seniors Chris James and Jonathan Salazar both scoring 14 apiece to lead the way. Everyone contributed as the Braves coasted to a victory.

Bosco then took on Mitty in the semifinals, a close, down-to-the-wire game. They ultimately came out on top, winning 61-54 with James leading the way with 20 points.

Bosco was tested in this one, and responded well to the challenge as they advanced to the tournament championship game with the win.

They capped off their impressive overall tournament with a 85-69 win over Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in the finals, as Jonathan Salazar exploded for 36 points on his way to winning the MVP of the tournament.

Chris James and junior guard Josh Camper also made All-Tournament teams in recognition of their great play throughout.

After the championship game, James received his first official Division 1 offer from UC Davis, so congrats to Christian.

The Braves are now 8-0 and will host the Bosco Classic this week, inside the Thunderdome. They take on Rancho Dominguez High School tonight at 7:30 PM, and will need support from their fans in their first home game of the year.

Sports: Bosco Basketball Season Update And Preview

by Caleb Wiley

After coming off a very successful season one game away from the Division One State Championship game in California, the top-ranked St. John Bosco basketball team comes in with the highest expectations this program has had in years.

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Credit – Parker Gray

This team is the deepest team Bosco has had in a while. They have players like forward Jordan Brown and guard Gabe Campos, who can get on the court and do other things than scoring, like defending and hustling. They understand winning.

“We have have a lot of guys who do the little things very well. They can come into the game and be impactful right away,” said senior starting point guard Chris James.

Along with scrappy players, this team is filled with experience, as there are eight seniors on this roster who are all returning from last year. When you have a lot of returning seniors, it can set you up for a deep run in the playoffs.

“In my time here, this is the first time we have a real seniors class. All these guys were freshman when I started here. The most seniors I have ever had on a team was three. So, having that senior leadership and guys that have been through the ups and downs, which we never really had before, is big,” said varsity Head Coach Matt Dunn.

Every one of those seniors are doing their job in leading this team and the younger guys, which this team needs since they do play many sophomores and juniors on the court as well.

“I think what makes this team special is that we have a lot of leaders. I think Chris James and Gabe Campos are consistently good leaders. Jalen Manson and Fernie Gomez have been great verbal leaders leading with their voice. Then, Josh Adoh always does an amazing job with just how hard he plays,” said coach Dunn.

The team had their first games in the El Monte tournament in November and had their way throughout. The teams they played were not the best competition, but Bosco did their thing regardless as they went on to this tourney’s championship, going 4-0 and winning by an average of 40 points per game.

The last game they played was against St. Anthony, and this was a close game. It went down to the wire, however St. Anthony did not pull the upset as Bosco won this game 67-64. It was a scare, but the team stayed resilient and found a way to win this game.

Bosco currently stands at 5-0 and have a big road trip tournament coming up as they travel to Sacramento for their second tournament of the year. There are gonna be some top-notch opponents this time around. This is a great opportunity for Bosco to show that basketball is for real this year.

“Everybody is going to be good this tournament, there are gonna be eight catholic schools participating. Five of them are from Northern California and a couple are from Arizona. We start off with St. Mary’s, which is the number 20 team in the state,” said coach Dunn.

There are a lot of expectations that come with this season for the Bosco basketball team. According to the Los Angeles Times, Bosco is ranked #3 in all of Southern California.

This ranking could soon be on the rise, as the team looks to have a great tournament in Sacramento and a great rest of the season.

 

 

NFL Review: Who Will Make The Playoffs?

by Lucas Garrison

The NFL’s 13th week kicked off with a bang last Thursday with a matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Dallas Cowboys, two divisional leaders in the NFC.

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This game had huge playoff implications, as New Orleans looked to stay atop the NFC, and the Cowboys looked to stay atop the NFC East. The Cowboys shut down the Saints great offense and held Drew Brees to just ten points, asserting their dominance as contenders in the NFC.

NFC

The entire NFC is looking like a total crap shoot with which six teams will make the final cut. Currently, the only locks in my opinion are the Los Angeles Rams, Saints, and Chicago Bears. The big question is: who will take the remaining three spots? So far, the NFC East is just too close to call. Depending on how the Eagles, Cowboys, and Redskins play, any of those teams have potential to make the playoffs. However, the Eagles will have to struggle to make it and more than likely will miss the playoffs. My prediction for the final spots for the NFC playoffs are…

  1. Saints
  2. Rams
  3. Bears
  4. Cowboys
  5. Seahawks
  6. Vikings

The New Orleans Saints will ultimately come out on top and represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

AFC

The AFC race is very, very interesting. The wild card is jumbled with average to slightly above average teams. The biggest problem facing teams is themselves.

Analyst Colin Cowherd called the Pittsburgh Steelers the “LOUDEST team in the NFL.” For the past three seasons, all you’ve heard out of the Steelers locker room is problem after problem after problem. Their most current problem is that Big Ben seems to be losing faith in his rookie wide receiver, James Washington. As Ben threw a game ending interception in a Week 12 loss to the Denver Broncos, he proceeded to shift the blame to the rookie Washington who had dropped a pass in the third quarter that would’ve been a go-ahead touchdown. The Steelers have begun to fall apart, and lost in horrific fashion to the surging Chargers on Sunday Night Football.

The big question surrounding the Houston Texans is: can they stay healthy and will Bill O’Brien be able to lead this team throughout the playoffs? The Chargers answered many questions about their credibility with a comeback win over the Steelers last week. The AFC playoff picture will finish as…

  1. Chiefs
  2. Texans
  3. Patriots
  4. Steelers
  5. Chargers
  6. Colts

The Colts, weathering a bad loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars last week, will recover and beat out the Baltimore Ravens for the final wild card spot. The Chiefs will represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.

 

RECAP: St. John Bosco 56, Oaks Christian 10

by Ethan Piechota

The St. John Bosco Braves took care of business once again in Simi Valley last night, defeating Oaks Christian 56-10 to advance to the CIF Southern Section Finals.

The start of this game didn’t go extremely smoothly for the top-ranked Braves, as Oaks Christian came out strong and tied the game at seven early on.

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Credit – EC Sabin

Braves quarterback DJ Uiagalelei threw just his fourth interception on the season and Oaks running back Zach Charbonnet ran for a 61-yard touchdown.

However, the Braves took control and dominated the game from that point on.

Uiagalelei threw four consecutive touchdown passes before halftime hit, two each to junior Kris Hutson and senior Jake Bailey.

The Braves took a comfortable 35-10 lead into halftime, and kept their foot on the pedal in the second half.

George Holani ran for two scores in the second half and sophomore standout wide receiver Beaux Collins reeled in a 71-yard touchdown from Uiagalelei.

Uiagalelei finished the game with six touchdown passes, going 13/15 on his attempts with 361 yards.

The Braves will now prepare for their third consecutive CIF Southern Section Finals matchup against rival Trinity League opponent Mater Dei.

Bosco handled Mater Dei easily back in October, defeating the Monarchs 41-18 on the road in a statement victory.

However, Mater Dei will for sure be better and more motivated to play this time around, so Bosco will need to be ready to play.

The Braves are two wins away from a state and likely national championship, and we’ll have the breakdown here on The Brave News later this week.

 

RECAP: St. John Bosco 56, San Clemente 6

by Ethan Piechota

The number one ranked St. John Bosco Braves remained undefeated and continued their state and national championship journey with a 56-6 victory over San Clemente High School last night.44778558055_646159bcbd_z

The San Clemente Tritons came into Friday’s CIF Division 1 Quarterfinal matchup against the Braves winners of six straight and South Coast League champions. However, they were no match for the best high school football team in the nation.

The Braves put on an absolute show on the defensive side of the ball, with recent All-American commits and cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Chris Steele leading the way.

McDuffie was a monster in all three phases of the game, scoring on both a punt return touchdown and rushing touchdown. He also forced (and recovered) a fumble and came up with an interception.

Steele also had an interception and locked down every wide receiver the Tritons lined up against him for 48 minutes.

Bosco started slow offensively, with quarterback DJ Uiagalelei throwing just his fourth interception of the season on the Braves first drive of the game.

However, DJ and the rest of the offense couldn’t be stopped the rest of the way, as the five-star junior finished the game 6-9 for 245 (!!!) yards and three long touchdown plays.

Jode McDuffie also had a punt return touchdown for the Braves on the night, as both brothers flashed their extreme talent on special teams.

Colby Bowman, Kris Hutson, George Holani, and Matt Colombo all scored offensively for the Braves in the blowout victory.

San Clemente quarterback Brandon Costello – an Oklahoma State commit – was under duress all night. Sua’ava Poti and Cole Aubrey both came up with sacks for the Braves in a dominating effort on the defensive side of the ball.

These kinds of shutdown performances from the defense are extremely important to Bosco’s success for the rest of the postseason, especially against high-powered offenses that the Braves may face in remaining games.

The Braves advance to the semifinals and will take on the winner of league rival JSerra and Oaks Christian, a game that will be played tonight.

Mater Dei and Centennial will face off in the other semifinal game next week, so a rematch with the Monarchs is still possible in the championship for the Braves.

 

PREVIEW: St. John Bosco @ San Clemente

by Ethan Piechota

Following a 49-0 beatdown of Serra in round one of the 2018 CIF Division 1 Southern Section playoffs, the St. John Bosco Braves will travel to take on San Clemente High School this Friday.

The St. John Bosco Braves are the clear number one team for high school football in America. This season, they’ve faced very little competition in many matchups, but the road gets harder from this point on.

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Credit – EC Sabin

Quarterback DJ Uiagalelei has been unbelievable all season for the Braves, currently posting a ridiculous 38 touchdowns to just two interceptions on the year over 2610 yards.

St. John Bosco running back George Holani has been a workhorse all year as well, posting a 9.3 average in yards per carry and scoring a total of 21 times. Receivers Kris Hutson, Jake Bailey, Colby Bowman, and Jude Wolfe have been huge all year as well, collectively combining for 31 of Uiagalelei’s 38 total passing touchdowns.

Bosco’s defense, led by recent All-American Bowl commits and cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Chris Steele have shut down teams all year, and will look to continue that throughout the postseason.

The San Clemente Tritons are easily one of the hottest football teams in Southern California, especially after a very lackluster 1-4 start. Since that tough start, the Tritons have won six straight games, including last week’s 49-26 victory over Murrieta Valley in round one of the playoffs.

Back on September 7th of this year, San Clemente lost to Murrieta Valley 55-38, showing their much-apparent improvement over the last few months.

The Tritons statement win came against league rival Mission Viejo, when they defeated the Diablos 21-20 in an extreme grind-it-out game to wrap up their perfect 4-0 league record.

On paper, the Braves are clearly the more skilled team and are more physically-gifted then the Tritons. Even with Bosco’s long road trip and the pressure of a playoff game, it’s going to be extremely hard for San Clemente to win this game.

The combination of the Braves high-powered and explosive offense and lockdown defense should make this a game decided early on. However, at this point in the year, no team can be overlooked. One bad game sends you home.

If the Braves do return to Bellflower victorious after Friday night, they’ll take on the winner of league rival JSerra and highly-ranked Oaks Christian in the semifinals at Cerritos College.

However, one game at a time. The Braves will look to get the job done this Friday and continue their state and national championship push.

 

League Recap: Bosco Cross-Country

by Caleb Wiley

Coming into their 2018 season with just two returning seniors, the St. John Bosco Cross-Country team overachieved all year, finishing second place in the loaded Trinity League and now running for the CIF playoffs.

Any team lacking experience will go through challenges, no matter how talented or how hard they work. That’s exactly what the Bosco Cross-Country team suffered through this season. Early on in the year, the team showed their inexperience on the track, starting out not very strong.cross-country

“We started the season very slowly with us being a very young team. Struggles were definitely there,” said Head Coach Tim McIntosh.

Most of the team from last season was made up of talented seniors, leaving only two returning runners this year to the Varsity squad, which resulted in many sophomores and juniors moving up to Varsity.

“It’s more or less confidence issues, because it’s different running a Frosh-Soph or JV race then running Varsity. It’s hard,” said Coach McIntosh.

With these growing pains, the team lacked a true leader all season. No one stepped up to be the voice and motivate this young team.

“We kind of lacked a leader. We really don’t have one and it’s not something drastic, but sometimes it’s nice for the runners to hear from someone else besides me. That was a little bit of a drawback,” said Coach McIntosh.

However, the team overcame this obstacle with hard work and determination to get better as the season progressed, performing well in workouts that Coach McIntosh was surprised they were able to do. The work ethic was definitely there with this team.

“100 percent the best thing about this team was how hard everyone worked, getting up at 5:45 AM and doing the workouts every morning. Everyone worked their butt off,” said senior Team Captain Zeke Delgado.

The more time went by, the more the runners got comfortable competing at the Varsity level and the results showed. The team improved drastically, ultimately placing second in the tough Trinity League. Two runners made First Team All-League, and three runners made Second Team All-League.

The team had their best outing yet in their most recent race, the Trinity League finals meet.

“This last race was a confidence booster for the team. They looked good before the meet and they ran good. It helped them psychologically become ready for CIF,” said Coach McIntosh.

With the team coming off their best performance most recently, they will look to carry their momentum to a State Title.

CIF Prelims begin today for the Braves Cross-Country squad at Riverside Community College.

 

Sports: Two Braves Honored With All-American Bowl Invitations

by Ethan Piechota

This Wednesday at St. John Bosco High School, seniors Chris Steele and Trent McDuffie were both honored with 2019 High School Football All-American Game invitations.

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Steele and McDuffie with defensive backs coach Colin Lockett.

Steele and McDuffie have been anchors all year for a top-ranked Bosco defense, both playing cornerback for the Braves the majority of the year.

The two have made a dominant duo at the position, affecting the passing game of opposing teams week-in and week-out.

Steele has played at and attended Bosco all four years of high school, developing into a five-star cornerback and earning multiple scholarship offers for his tremendous performance on the field and in the classroom.

McDuffie recently transferred to St. John Bosco from Servite High School last year, and is also a five-star prospect, listing as an athlete because of his positional versatility as a cornerback, running back, wide receiver, kick returner and punt returner.

The All-American Bowl sent two representatives to honor McDuffie and Steele with official jerseys for which they will wear at the game. Both McDuffie and Steele expressed their gratitude and reflected on their successes in their speeches they gave after.

Recent All-American Game participants have included NFL players Christian McCaffrey, Odell Beckham Jr, and Haloti Ngata, so this invitation for Steele and McDuffie says a lot about their ability and future in football.

The All-American game will take place on January 5th, 2019, and will most likely be shown on ESPN or some other major television network. Make sure to tune in to support the two as they showcase their talents.

Both players will be playing Division 1 college football next year barring something unforeseen.

For now however, the two will look to continue to anchor Bosco’s defense and lead the Braves to a state championship and possibly their first national championship in five years.

 

Sports: NFL Midseason Review, Projections

by Lucas Garrison

It’s been a crazy eight weeks in the 2018 NFL season, with a new rise of dominant teams as well as several disappointments. Here’s my favorites and sleepers for the rest of the year in each division.

 

AFC NORTH

Favorite: Pittsburgh Steelers1034444968.jpg.0.jpg

  • As predicted by many, the Steelers were able to bounce back from their slow start. The absence of star running back Le’Veon Bell has not affected them in any shape or form on the field. Second year back James Conner has been a pleasant surprise for the franchise. Throughout the first 8 weeks of the season, Conner has 743 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns. Le’Veon Bell last year through the first 8 weeks had just 5 rushing touchdowns and 607 rushing yards. The Steelers are just going to get better as the season goes on with the recent additions of Morgan Burnett, Ramon Foster, and a healthy Marcus Gilbert. The Steelers however, have one big question hanging over their heads, which is what are they going to do when Le’Veon Bell returns? It seems wrong to limit Conner’s workload after such a great start to the season. As long as they are able to keep their attitudes in check, the Steelers have a legitimate chance at returning to the promised land.

Sleeper: Baltimore Ravensravens-joe-flacco-pepsi-ad.jpg

  • The Ravens have been good, not great this year, but are looking like they are able to contend in almost every game they play. The draft selection of rookie QB Lamar Jackson continues to light a fire under veteran signal caller Joe Flacco, who continues to impress with 2,259 passing yds and 12 touchdowns. Not only has Flacco been good, but they continue to run several plays where they line up Flacco and Lamar Jackson in the back field simultaneously to confuse defenses on who will receive the ball, and it’s worked. Plus, the Ravens got a steal at the trade deadline in all-purpose running back Ty Montgomery, who will add solid depth to both their rushing attack and their receiving core.

AFC South

Favorite: Houston Texans

  • The Houston Texans are coming off their fifth straight win and sit at 5-3 now after a lackluster 0-3 start. Deshaun Watson is beginning to look like his rookie self again, and the Houston defensive line still proves to be a headache for offensive lines with 21 sacks on the year. The Texans however, have suffered another season-ending 4461273d152a4300a1a47003d5931624-4461273d152a4300a1a47003d5931624-0injury, this team to productive receiver Will Fuller. Fuller was on route to have a 1000+ yard receiving season, already posting 503 yards through the first eight weeks and averaging 15.72 yards per catch while catching four touchdowns. However, with the trade deadline just passing, the Texans added veteran WR Demaryius Thomas from the Broncos. In exchange, the Broncos received a 2019 fourth round pick and a 2019 seventh round pick from the Texans. The Texans hope to have struck gold and would like to see Demaryius Thomas return to his old self for their stretch run.

Sleeper: Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee TitansNFL: Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans

  • The Titans sit at 3-4, while the Jags and Colts sit at 3-5. As predicted, this division is so competitive for its mediocrity. The Jags are coming off a year in which they had made it to the AFC Championship and are now looking to somehow save their season. However, they have been without star running back Leonard Fournette for most of the season now. Plus, the Jags are without any receivers, so MAYBE letting go of Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns wasn’t the smartest decision. Not only are they lacking in the receiving game, but they just traded away defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a 2019 3rd round pick and a 2020 fifth round pick. The Titans are all kinds of a mess after some early big wins, but this team still has potential to turn their season around. The Colts are best described by Colin Cowherd in that “If you give Andrew Luck a decent O-line and a strong running game he’ll succeed.” That is exactly what the Colts have done, especially with the emergence of Marlon Mack. Andrew Luck has greatly benefitted from this. As long as this team stays healthy, they can potentially make a strong playoff run and contend in the AFC South.

AFC East

Favorite: New England Patriots

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  • Same as before, it’s Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, so nothing more needs to be said. Sony Michel is the real deal. Julian Edelman and Josh Gordon are reliable targets for Tom Brady. The Patriots are taking this putrid division with ease.

Sleeper: No one… okay maybe the Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins have put on a pretty good show this year, sitting at 4-4. However, with merlin_138827106_688ea2fe-a12c-4e45-a103-57bd8cc4e3c4-articleLarge.jpgstarting QB Ryan Tannehill out and the loss of big-play receiver Albert Wilson, this team won’t be going far. It’s nice to think maybe the Pats will be knocked off, but it won’t happen.

AFC West

Favorite: Kansas City Chiefs

NFL: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos

  • My oh my, Patrick Mahomes is just an absolute beast. This man can sling the ball down the field with ease. So far this season, he has 2,526 passing yds and 26 touchdowns. Now, Mahomes in my opinion can break the single season passing touchdown record, which is 55 (Peyton Manning). Mahomes also has the help of the fearsome foursome, Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, Kareem Hunt, and Travis Kelce. Hill has 705 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns. Sammy Watkins 453 receiving yards and 3 receiving touchdowns. Kareem Hunt has 592 rushing yards with 5 TDs. Finally, Travis Kelce is arguably the best tight end in the NFL has 642 receiving yards and 4 TDs. This team continues to impress and Andy Reid looks to have struck gold with this line up. Their defense is absolute TRASH, but it’s okay when the offense puts up 40 points a game. The question does remain: are these the new Kansas City Chiefs, or will the pattern of choking resume in the playoffs this year?

Sleeper: Los Angeles Chargers

  • The Chargers sit at 5-2 and continue to amaze. Many people counted them out right away, especially with the absences of CB Jason Verrett, TE Hunter Henry and DE melvin-gordon-week-9-fantasy-training-room.jpgJoey Bosa. Bosa is expected to make his season debut this week against the Seahawks. Bosa will just add another weapon to this already stacked defensive pass rush. The Chargers are the real deal no matter what people say, and they have another shot to get revenge against the Chiefs later this year. The Chargers are my sleeper pick to make it to the Super Bowl out of the AFC.

NFC North

Favorite: Green Bay Packers1535640746983

  • The Packers have been up-and-down all year, currently sitting at 3-3-1. However, this team has showed that they can compete with anyone. They impressed in week 8 against a tough Los Angeles Rams squad, hanging in the game for four quarters. The Packers did lose in the end, 29-27. However the Packers two rookie cornerbacks, Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson showed incredible upside against a top-ranked Rams passing offense. Plus, Aaron Rodgers still looked absolutely amazing. If Ty Montgomery doesn’t fumble on the kick return, people are looking at the Packers as legitimate Super Bowl contenders on the back of Aaron Rodgers. The Packers traded away RB Ty Montgomery and S Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix at the deadline, raising a lot of questions on what the Packers are trying to accomplish with these trades. However, it should be very interesting to see how the Packers finish the season.

Sleeper: Chicago Bears

  • The Bears are continuing to impress and will look to continue their successful Mitch-Trubisky-1-640x384.jpgseason to the playoffs. The Bears just seem to be the comeback story of the NFL this year. With the additions of Khalil Mack, Allen Robinson, and Taylor Gabriel, both sides of the ball have been much improved. Gabriel and Robinson have proved to be favorite targets of Mitch Trubisky. Not only that, but he has two strong running backs in Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen to rely on. The defense continues to shut down offenses as they are led by Khalil Mack. The Bears are very strong and can finish very high this season.

NFC South

Favorite: New Orleans Saintsusa_today_11547524.0.jpg

  • The Saints are the real deal. Let’s start off with the offense. They are so strong they have arguably two top 15 RBs in the league as well as a top five wide receiver in Michael Thomas. Oh, they also still have Drew Brees. Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram are absolute beasts. Defenses should be absolutely afraid of them plus star receiver and Brees’ favorite target, Michael Thomas. Thomas once again this year is proving again that he is a top five WR in the NFL

Sleeper: Carolina Panthersusa_today_11551792.0.jpg

  • The Panthers are having an amazing year. They are led by star QB Cam Newton, who is arguably having his most efficient and consistent season. However, it will be interesting to see how they will play and matchup against stronger teams. This team is lacking star power at the receiver position as well. Their best WR is Devin Funchess, who has been good but isn’t a premier option. The Panthers will finish second in the division and will be a strong wild card team in January nonetheless.

NFC East

Favorite: Philadelphia Eagles

  • usatsi-11541410-carson-wentz-eagles-london-2018-1400Yes, the Eagles are not living up to the expectation of a defending Super Bowl Champion team. They currently sit at 4-4, but have the talent and quarterback play to finish 12-4. This team started the season without number one receiver Alshon Jeffery, and now have lost RB Jay Ajayi for the year. However, they have added WR Golden Tate at the trade deadline, which is huge for this team. The Eagles now can line up Tate, Nelson Agholor, Alshon Jeffery and Zach Ertz together, which is huge. The Eagles will need to get on a run, but have the ability to win the NFC Least with ease.

Sleeper: Dallas CowboysynD7ye-U_400x400.jpg

  • The Cowboys have to be in the talks as a sleeper just because of how dynamic they can be on offense. Ezekiel Elliot is proving yet again that he is one of the best running backs in the league. If Dak Prescott can return to his rookie self, this team can make the playoffs, especially since they have added WR Amari Cooper via trade. If the Cooper trade pans out in favor of the Cowboys, then they can make a very strong finish to the year and can contend for the NFC East Crown.

NFC West

Favorite: Los Angeles Ramsa64ae49e-ee50-4521-a4d6-c4bbcb7715b4-USATSI_11546569.jpg

  • Obviously, the Rams are the favorite for this division and should be the favorite to win the Super Bowl as well. They are the Golden State Warriors of football, recently adding DE Dante Fowler Jr. to their already stacked defensive line. I mean come on, their D-line is made up of all past first round picks. Plus, their offense is insane. Todd Gurley is looking like the best RB in the league this year by a large margin. Jared Goff is tossing around the ball with ease and he has the weapons that allow him to do this in Brandin Cooks, Cooper Kupp, and Robert Woods. The Rams can win this division with ease and can go all the way to the Super Bowl this year.

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Round-Up

It’s been another crazy start to the season in the National Football League. Football fans alike are in store for an amazing finish come January and February time.

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