3 keys to victory for Patriots in Week 13 matchup against Chargers

Here are three keys for the Patriots to upset the Chargers on Sunday.

The New England Patriots are bringing back the throwback uniforms for the last time this season, and it is fitting considering the team has played like the pre-Bill Belichick and Tom Brady Patriots this season.

The Los Angeles Chargers defense has not been good, but quarterback Justin Herbert and the offense can put up 30-plus points in their sleep to win a game, if needed.

However, the Patriots can hardly sniff 14 points per game.

If the Patriots wish to pull off an upset—and yes, even though they’ll be in those sweet throwbacks at home, they’re still underdogs against a 4-7 Chargers team—they’ll need to do these three things:

3 keys to a Chiefs victory over the Raiders in Week 12

Check out these three keys to a #Chiefs victory over the #Raiders in Week 12.

After dropping their Week 11 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles in brutal fashion, the Kansas City Chiefs are heading into their next tilt against the Las Vegas Raiders with a chip on their shoulders.

The comedy of errors that has played out in each of Kansas City’s losses has been as frustrating as it has been concerning. When the Chiefs can’t get out of their own way, it becomes extremely difficult for the team to find the win column.

Kansas City’s fans will certainly hope that the Chiefs can get their act together against the lowly rival Raiders in Week 12 to secure the eighth win of their 2023 campaign.

A loss to Las Vegas would be a crushing blow to Kansas City’s chances of earning the No. 1 seed in Junuary’s AFC playoffs, so this game will be a crucial one for the Chiefs.

Check out our three keys to a Kansas City victory heading into this Week 12 matchup:

3 things Cowboys must remember to avoid disaster against Chargers

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After losing in spectacular fashion to the 49ers last Sunday night, the Cowboys find themselves in a critical situation on Monday Night Football. As their last game before the bye week, it’s a chance for Dallas to set a positive tone for the next 14 days.

The schedule gets markedly more difficult going forward and the Cowboys can  ill-afford to go into Game 7 with a 3-3 record. If they want to tale advantage of Philadelphia’s loss and close the NFC East gap and keep an inside track on a wild-card berth, they need to maintain a winning record. Facing a Chargers team fresh off a bye, they will have their work cut out for them.

Los Angeles is equally as desperate to notch a win and correct course. Their head coach is playing for his job and their offensive coordinator has a bone to pick with the Cowboys. For an interconference matchup, this has the potential to be an extremely hard-fought event between two heavily motivated teams.

By most accounts, the Cowboys are the better team. Yet Dallas has lost against far lesser teams so there’s little confidence heading into the Monday Night Football affair. With that being said, the Cowboys should be able to walk away in victory if they can remember these three important things.

Keys to the game for Chiefs’ Week 1 matchup vs. Lions

Our @LazarczykLogan breaks down his keys to a #Chiefs victory over the Detroit #Lions in Week 1 ahead of Thursday night’s game.

The Kansas City Chiefs begin their road to Super Bowl defense today in their season opener against the Detroit Lions. The 2023 Lions are not the same unserious team from seasons past. Detroit possesses a high-powered offense and an improving defense after aggressively making moves to add talent at key positions in the offseason.

Kansas City, on the other hand, may host the reigning MVP but has also been mired in a contract dispute with its best defensive player, Chris Jones, who is set to hold out through the Chiefs’ first week of the new season.

Despite the ongoing drama with Jones, Kansas City remains the favored squad for this matchup. Given that the Week 1 tilt will be played at Arrowhead Stadium, fans can expect something special from Patrick Mahomes when the Chiefs take the field tonight.

Let’s take a look at key factors heading into the contest, and what Kansas City must do to win:

Chiefs vs. Saints preseason Week 1: 5 keys to the game

Check out our five keys to the game for the #Chiefs’ first preseason matchup against the #Saints on Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs are out to get their first win of the new season on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints, even if the result won’t count toward their official record at the end of the year. The preseason is a crucial time for any team in the NFL, but given Kansas City’s Super Bowl aspirations, it will be all the more important for the Chiefs as they look to finalize their roster ahead of their 2023 campaign.

Though the outcome of this game will be trivial by the season’s end, there is still plenty to compete for against New Orleans. Here are our five keys to the Chiefs’ first preseason tilt against the Saints on Sunday:

Five keys to the game for Texas vs. Kansas

Texas needs to get back to its identity on offense.

Steve Sarkisian and his Longhorns travel to Lawerence this weekend for a road matchup with Kansas.

Texas looks to eliminate the bitter taste left from its ugly offensive performance against TCU. Quinn Ewers and the Longhorns’ offense hope to get back on track after totaling less than 200 yards of offense in their biggest game of the season.

The Longhorns can not afford to play sloppy again this weekend. Texas should know how dangerous this Jayhawks squad is as they beat the Horns in overtime a year ago.

Kansas is enjoying one of its best seasons in recent history behind head coach Lance Leipold. Kansas has already reached bowl eligibility, entering this ballgame with a 6-4 record.

Texas must find a way to escape this pivotal road showdown with a victory to keep its season afloat. Big 12 title hopes are still on the table if Texas can win their final two games and get some outside help.

Here are five keys to the game for Texas vs. Kansas this Saturday.

Five keys to the game for No. 20 Texas vs. No. 11 Oklahoma State

Five keys for Texas to leave Stillwater with a victory.

No. 20 Texas (5-2, 3-1) travels to No. 11 Oklahoma State (5-1, 2-1) for a Big 12 Conference matchup with massive implications. The winner of this weekend’s contest positions itself in a great spot to play for the league championship game in Dec.

Texas enters this ballgame while riding a three-game winning streak. The Longhorns comfortably took down West Virginia and Oklahoma before escaping a close battle with Iowa State.

Oklahoma State is looking for a bounce-back performance after dropping its first game of the season to TCU in overtime.

The series between these two programs has been neck and neck over the past few years. Oklahoma State has won three of the last five games, all of which were decided by one score.

The Longhorns are nearly a touchdown favorite despite being the lower-ranked team and playing on the road. Texas hopes to erase a four-game road losing streak dating back to last season.

Here are five keys to the game for Texas to leave Stillwater with a victory.

Five keys to the game for No.21 Texas vs. UTSA on Saturday

Texas needs to establish the run early and often against UTSA.

Texas hosts UTSA on Saturday night for the first-ever matchup between the two in-state programs.

Each team enters the ballgame with a 1-1 record. Texas comfortably handled UL Monroe in its first game before losing a heartbreak to No. 1 Alabama in Week 2. UTSA dropped an overtime thriller to Houston to open the season before getting back on track last week against Army.

The Longhorns look to avoid a trap game situation against the Roadrunners. Texas is coming off a hard-fought battle against Alabama and could be caught looking ahead to Big 12 play next week.

UTSA won 12 games a year ago and returns star quarterback Frank Harris. Head coach Jeff Traylor has the program on the rise in San Antonio.

Texas is entering this battle a bit banged up. Starting quarterback Quinn Ewers is out for a few weeks with an SC sprain while Bijan Robinson, Hudson Card and D’Shawn Jamison are all day to day with injuries of their own.

Here are five keys to the game for Texas vs. UTSA this weekend.

Five keys to a Wisconsin victory over Iowa on Saturday

Five keys to a Wisconsin victory over Iowa on Saturday

The Wisconsin Badgers and Iowa Hawkeyes are set for an old-fashioned Big Ten slugfest on Saturday.

Each offense ranks near the bottom of the nation in offensive efficiency (Wisconsin No. 113, Iowa No. 119), and each defense ranks near the top (Wisconsin No. 3, Iowa No. 4). What does that set up for? A game where crossing the 50 yard-line may feel like scoring a touchdown.

Related: Re-ranking the teams Wisconsin has faced this season

Yes, turnovers will likely decide the winner with Iowa boasting a ridiculous +12 turnover differential and Wisconsin sitting at -8. But aside from that statistic, there are several areas of the game where the Badgers must dominate.

Here are five keys to a Wisconsin victory:

Five keys to a Wisconsin victory over Army on Saturday

Five keys to a Wisconsin victory over Army on Saturday

The Wisconsin Badgers and Army Golden Knights are only three nights away from setting the clocks back and giving football fans a taste of what the sport was like before passing was considered normal.

Will it be extremely high-scoring? No. Will it please football fans who love huge plays and long touchdowns? Definitely not.

But it will reflect football at its core: a physical, strategic game where every play is a small war.

Related: The most important and unbelievable stats heading into Wisconsin’s matchup with Army

After shaking off mistakes and dominating last weekend, here is what Wisconsin will need to do on Saturday to come away with a victory: