Stock up, stock down from Colts’ 34-14 loss to Bengals

Taking stock from the Colts’ loss in Week 14 against the Bengals.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-6) were defeated 34-14 on Sunday by the Cincinnati Bengals (7-6) at Paycor Stadium.

In what was easily the worst game they’ve played all season, the Colts simply didn’t have it. They were outmatched in all three phases of the game, and their inability to limit the self-inflicting wounds buried any chances of pulling off a comeback.

Now, it’s time to take a look at whose stock was impacted from the team’s largest loss of the season.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 14 loss:

Stock report following the Lions Week 14 Loss to the Bears

It was a bear market for too many Lions in the ugly loss to Chicago

This is about as bad as the Lions have looked this season and could very easily be winless against the Bears this year. They had to have a comeback victory a few weeks ago when they hosted them but the success the Bears had was duplicated and this time they finished the job. With the score being 29-13, this game couldn’t have been further apart if you watched it.

The offense looked lost with play-caller Ben Johnson seemingly looked lost. The defense looked like they were playing on a playground having each member do their own thing. All of it wrapped up creating one of the worst games of the year and could be a sign of things to come.

It wound up being a bear market in Chicago for Detroit on the stock report.

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ win over the Chiefs

Here is Bills Wire’s stock report following Sunday’s 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Buffalo Bills (7-6) entered Sunday’s game at the Kansas City Chiefs (8-5) needing to run the table if they wanted any chance of making the playoffs. In a game of critical importance to the Bills, the team made the plays needed down the stretch to walk away from Arrowhead Stadium with a 20-17 win.

In a matchup that turned out to be of the lower-scoring variety due to the struggles of both offenses, Josh Allen and Buffalo’s defense came up big for the Bills down the stretch.

With that being said, here’s Bills Wire’s stock report following the Bills’ 20-17 win over the Chiefs:

Stock report from Colts’ 31-28 win over Titans

Taking a look at the stock report from the Colts’ win in Week 13.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) pulled off a 31-28 overtime win on the road against the Tennessee Titans (4-8) at Nissan Stadium.

Sweeping the Titans and winning in Nashville for the first time since 2018, the Colts are now riding a four-game winning streak with five games remaining in their playoff push.

Now, it’s time to take a look at how this game impacted the stock of a handful of players.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 13 win:

Stock Up, Stock Down: LSU survives against Texas A&M

It was a happy senior day in Death Valley as the LSU Tigers won 42-30 over the Texas A&M Aggies.

It was a happy senior day in Death Valley as the LSU Tigers won 42-30 over the Texas A&M Aggies.

[autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] continued to improve upon his stats as he is searching for the third Heisman trophy in LSU history, [autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] proved once again why he is the best wide receiver in the country, and the Tigers kept their hopes of another 10-win season alive.

On another note, the LSU defense got carved up by the Aggie offense as A&M scored 30 points today. Also, there was no running game for LSU other than Daniels making something out of nothing to pick up first downs.

Here’s the stock report after the win.

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ 32-6 win over the Jets

Here is Bills Wire’s stock report following Sunday’s 32-6 demolition of the New York Jets in an AFC East showdown:

The Buffalo Bills (6-5) hosted the New York Jets (4-6) at Highmark Stadium on Sunday in a game between AFC East rivals and won 32-6.

The Bills came into this game after disappointing losses to the Denver Broncos and the Cincinnati Bengals that had the entire NFL world, including Bills Mafia, stressing about Buffalo’s playoff odds this season.

This matchup seemed to be over in the early going as the Bills went up 16-0 with 3:03 left in the second quarter after Bills star quarterback Josh Allen threw a five-yard pass to running back James Cook for a touchdown.

Here is Bills Wire’s stock report following the much-needed win:

Stock Up, Stock Down: LSU takes care of business against Georgia State

The Tigers still have a shot at a 10-win season.

The purple and white combo for LSU is one of the best uniform combinations in college football and the uniforms shined bright under the Baton Rouge lights as LSU beat Georgia State 56-14.

[autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] padded his stats for his Heisman campaign as he finished the night with 413 passing yards and eight total touchdowns. (six through the air and two on the ground)

[autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] proved once again why he is the best receiver in the country as he racked up 140 yards and two touchdowns on eight receptions.

The Tigers still have a shot at a 10-win season. They’ll need to beat Texas A&M and win their bowl game.

Here’s the stock report from the win over the Panthers.

Stock report from Colts’ 10-6 win over Patriots

Here’s the stock report from the Week 10 win.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-5) fought their way to a gritty 10-6 win over the New England Patriots (2-8) in Frankfurt, Germany.

Now entering the bye with an even record and riding two consecutive wins, the Colts will use the week off to regroup and rest before the home stretch of the season arrives.

Now, it’s time to take a look at how this game impacted the stock of a handful of players.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 10 win:

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ loss to the Broncos

Here is Bills Wire’s stock report following Monday night’s loss to the Denver Broncos:

The Buffalo Bills played their 10th game of the 2023 season at home on Monday against the Denver Broncos and lost 24-22.

The Bills have been the definition of a team that can not figure things out enough to go on a winning streak as they have alternated between wins and losses since their Week 5 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The start of Monday’s game showed more of that inconsistency as the offense couldn’t get anything going.

In the second half, Buffalo (5-5) found its rhythm on some offensive drives long enough to score two touchdowns… but the mistakes and the penalties were too much for the Bills to overcome.

Here is Bills Wire’s stock report following the loss:

Stock Up, Stock Down: Jayden Daniels, Tigers pass test from Gators

You never know what to expect when it comes to rivalry games.

You never know what to expect when it comes to rivalry games. It does not matter what either team’s record is entering the game. Either team could end the night with a victory.

Both LSU and Florida were coming off of a loss last week. For LSU, it was a loss to Alabama. For Florida, it was a loss at home to Arkansas. All bets were off when the Gators entered Death Valley.

There was one big difference in tonight’s game though. One of these teams has the best quarterback in the country. That was LSU and [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag]. If he does not win the Heisman Trophy, I will be upset.

Here’s the full stock report from Saturday’s win.