Broncos QB Drew Lock to face hometown Chiefs in Week 15

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock will return to Missouri this week to face the Chiefs on the road.

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock was born in Missouri and played college football for the Tigers and he — gasp! — grew up a Chiefs fan.

“I did not grow up a Broncos fan,” Lock said in April after he was selected by Denver in the draft. “I was a Chiefs guy.”

There’s good news, though.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be able to go back to Kansas City and hopefully get a couple wins with ‘the bad guys.'” Lock said in April.

After defeating the Texans 38-24 on Sunday, Lock mentioned that he will return to Missouri for the first time as a starting QB in the NFL.

“That’s my home I’ve been there a thousand times,” Lock said Sunday evening. “Nothing new about it except for that I’m going to be in blue and orange and not red and yellow. So it will be a little different.”

Lock had a big game in Houston, throwing for over 300 yards and three touchdowns. He knows the Broncos will need to stay focused this week as they prepare for the Chiefs, who just knocked off the Patriots.

“We need to keep it day-by-day not get too far ahead of ourselves, we had an awesome game today, but that was because of the prep we had this week,” Lock said. “We can’t slack off this week going into the Chiefs game.”

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2020 updated NFL draft order: Cowboys’ tale of 2 paths over final 3 weeks

The Cowboys will likely not make noise in the playoffs if they make it, but there’s ALWAYS a chance and tomorrow isn’t promised.

The Dallas Cowboys are either going to be NFC East champions, or one of the teams in the bottom half of the NFL. Which one will be determined over the course of the last three weeks of this topsy-turvy 2019 NFL season. Sitting with a 6-7 record courtesy of four wins against their miserable division, the Dallas Cowboys are tied with the Philadelphia Eagles.

By virtue of their head-to-head victory earlier in the year, Dallas could conceivably win the division with just seven wins. In fact, Dallas could lose this week against the Los Angeles Rams, the Week 16 tilt against the Eagles and still win the division if they beat the Washington Redskins in Week 17 and the Eagles lose their two non-Cowboys games.

With such a wide range of possible season-record outcomes, Dallas in turn has a wide range of draft order scenarios as well. The 20 teams which do not qualify for the playoffs are put in order from worst record to best, with any similar record ties broken by each team’s strength of schedule. The worst a strength of schedule, the better the draft slot. Each playoff team is sorted by round they lose, and any ties there are sorted by winning percentage, and then again by strength of schedule.

Entering Week 15, by virtue of their tiebreaker advantage, Dallas has the NFC East lead and therefore is drafting No. 21.

The Eagles, sitting at 6-7 with an opponents SOS of .582, are at No. 13.

If everything else in the league plays out as it currently stands (it won’t) but the Eagles overtake the Cowboys, that’s the spot in the draft order Dallas would fall into.

The tiebreaker difference is a matter of 8 draft slots, and theoretically the difference between grabbing a player with a first-round grade and a second; most drafts contain 18-20 prospects who are graded as first-round talents even though there are 32 picks in the round.

To make matters more interesting, there are four teams with five wins sitting right atop the Eagles’ current spot. It’s not out of the question if one of the two NFC East teams loses out, they then jump those clubs and could move all the way up to 8th or 9th in the 2020 NFL draft order.

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NFL power rankings, Week 15: Saints stay pat after impressive, frustrating performance

The New Orleans Saints have room to improve after getting overrun by the San Francisco 49ers, but their spot in NFL power rankings is secure

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What more is there to take away from the New Orleans Saints’ dramatic loss to the San Francisco 49ers? Drew Brees clearly still has the ability to drop 40-plus points on an opponent at any given time, which is reassuring after the Saints struggled to do that for much of the 2019 season. The performance he put on last Sunday was vintage, recalling the kind of tape he put up often earlier in his Saints career.

Distressingly, the Saints defense regressed hard, and they too chose to play like it was 2014 or 2015 again. They weren’t competitive when the 49ers called deep shots downfield and were too often fooled by misdirection before the snap, causing defenders to move too-late into their run fits. The only silver lining to that problem is it validates a statement many fans probably believed going into the game: that 49ers play-designer Kyle Shanahan is better at his job than Saints defensive shot-caller Dennis Allen. Some success is to be expected.

So observers around the league weren’t exactly shocked when the Saints defense got carved up and served on a silver platter. According to the latest NFL power rankings from Doug Farrar over at Touchdown Wire, the throws and execution Brees showed throughout the afternoon are worth more than the defense’s breakdowns, though obviously it’s something they must improve. Farrar hasn’t budged from his stance as calling the Saints one of the best teams in the NFL, ranked third behind the 49ers and Baltimore Ravens:

Sunday’s game between the 49ers and Saints marked just the third time since 1950 that both quarterbacks in a game had the same number of passing yards. It just so happened that Jimmy Garoppolo’s yardage on San Francisco’s final drive meant a bit more than Drew Brees’ did. With less than a minute left, Brees hit receiver Tre’Quan Smith on an 18-yard touchdown pass — his fifth touchdown pass of the game — and the Saints looked to have a 46-45 win, as long as New Orleans’ defense could hold Garoppolo to his own side of the field.

That didn’t happen, as Garoppolo hit tight end George Kittle on a 39-yard play on fourth-and-2 from the San Francisco 33-yard line. Add in safety Marcus Williams’ 15-yard facemask penalty, and that’s all it took to position Robbie Gould for the winning 30-yard field goal.

The Saints went from the first seed in the NFC to the third with the loss, and they have tough games against the Colts, Titans and Panthers to end the season. Job No. 1 for New Orleans’ coaching staff will be to tinker with a pass defense that fell apart multiple times in this game.

It’s tough to argue with that assessment. More than a few emotional Saints fans want players like Williams cut immediately, but that’s a ridiculous pipe dream. He’s the only player on New Orleans’ roster with multiple interceptions this year (he’s bagged four, and lost a few others to unrelated penalties) and is still coming into his own after celebrating his 23rd birthday in September. Williams’ trajectory as a pro is trending up despite ugly instances like his facemask penalty on Kittle (which likely prevented a touchdown) or his past mistakes as a rookie (which we don’t need to dwell on). Odds are a good that he’ll continue to improve with more NFL experience; now it’s up to fans to support him in the low moments just like they praise him in high times.

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A look at the Seahawks injuries heading into Week 15

The Seattle Seahawks could see a number of players return from injuries in time to face the Carolina Panthers Week 15.

The Seattle Seahawks are a bit dinged up heading into Week 15 although a number of players could return to action. Coach Pete Carroll provided a number of injury updates during his Monday afternoon press conference.

Running back Rashaad Penny (knee): Penny’s season is now over after he suffered a significant knee injury against the Rams. A recent report indicates Penny has a torn ACL.

Wide receiver Tyler Lockett (leg, illness): Lockett has been battling the illness circling the Seahawks locker room but should be on the mend. “He’s fighting through it,” Carroll told reporters. “You can tell he’s carrying it. He’s out of that now. It’s a real positive for us. I’m glad for him.”

Linebacker K.J. Wright (finger): Wright only missed a few snaps Sunday night after he dislocated his finger.

Linebacker Cody Barton: Carroll couldn’t be certain yet whether or not Barton is battling a knee or ankle injury. “I don’t know that, I don’t know if it’s one or the other,” Carroll explained. “Generally, it would be your knee because it’s a more difficult injury, but I don’t know. He was okay and he went back int here. He’s very tough and very demanding of himself. He just overcame it. We’ll find out. I don’t know.”

Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (core): “He’s hurting – he’s going to have to work his way through the week to make it for game day,” Carroll cautioned. “He’s playing really tough under the circumstances. He’s got some core issues that he’s working with, but he’s making it through. He’s toughing it out, doing rehab and all that stuff.”

Defensive end Ziggy Ansah (neck): Ansah was inactive Week 14 but Carroll expects him to practice ahead of the Panthers. “Yeah, I do because he practiced last week,” Carroll said. “He certainly should, it’s just whether his strength can be mustered here by the end of the week and get back at it. We’ll look forward to that.”

Seattle and Carolina are set to kick off Sunday at 10:00 a.m. PT.

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Seahawks drop to No. 4 in Touchdown Wire’s Week 15 power rankings

After losing on the road to the Los Angeles Rams, the Seattle Seahawks have dropped to No. 4 in Touchdown Wire’s Week 15 power rankings.

The Seattle Seahawks had climbed all the way up to No. 2 Week 14 in Touchdown Wire’s NFL power rankings after beating the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night. But a brutal loss to the Los Angeles Rams on “Sunday Night Football” dropped Seattle a few spots down to No. 4.

“With the 49ers outlasting the Saints earlier in the day, all the Seahawks had to do was to beat the Rams on Sunday night to seize the top spot in the NFC playoff race,” writes Doug Farrar. “Seattle had beaten the Vikings six days earlier in a game where the Seahawks offense beat the daylights out of Minnesota on the ground and through the air. In addition, Seattle’s defense had been one of the NFL’s best in the second half of the season.”

“With that much buildup, you probably know what happened next,” Farrar continued. “The Seahawks went to Los Angeles and got housed by the Rams in every way possible in a 28-12 loss. Jared Goff was barely pressured and completed 22 of 31 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns – though he did also throw two interceptions to safety Quandre Diggs, who was by far the most effective member of Seattle’s defense on the evening.”

The Seahawks still have three regular-season games left on the books, with two against division rivals. Seattle heads to Carolina on Sunday to face the Panthers in the team’s final early kickoff of the year.

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How Seattle Seahawks can clinch a playoff berth in Week 15

The Seattle Seahawks can secure a spot in this year’s playoffs under a number of different scenarios in Week 15.

The Seattle Seahawks could have clinched a spot in this year’s playoffs with a win or tie last week over the Los Angeles Rams but instead saw their first road loss of the season.

However, Seattle can still clinch a playoff spot berth Week 15 based on a number of different scenarios.

Here are this week’s official AFC and NFC playoff scenarios per NFL Communications.

AFC

The Kansas City Chiefs have clinched the AFC West Division and the Baltimore Ravens have secured a playoff berth.

BALTIMORE RAVENS (11-2) vs. N.Y. Jets (5-8)

Baltimore clinches AFC North division title with:

  1.   BAL win or tie OR
  2.   PIT loss or tie

Baltimore clinches a first-round bye with:

  1.    BAL win + NE loss OR
  2.    BAL win + KC loss or tie OR
  3.    BAL tie + KC loss

Baltimore can clinch home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:

1)     BAL win + NE loss + KC loss or tie

BUFFALO BILLS (9-4) at Pittsburgh (8-5)

Buffalo clinches playoff berth with:

  1. BUF win

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-3) at Cincinnati (1-12)

New England clinches playoff berth with:

  1. NE win or tie

NFC

The New Orleans Saints have clinched the NFC South Division.

GREEN BAY PACKERS (10-3) vs. Chicago (7-6)

Green Bay clinches playoff berth with:

  1. GB win + LAR loss or tie OR
  2. GB tie + LAR loss

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (11-2) vs. Atlanta (4-9)

San Francisco clinches playoff berth with:

  1. SF win or tie OR
  2. LAR loss or tie OR
  3. MIN loss + GB loss

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (10-3) at Carolina (5-8)

Seattle clinches playoff berth with:

  1. SEA win + LAR loss or tie OR
  2. SEA win + MIN loss OR
  3. SEA win + GB loss + MIN tie OR
  4. SEA tie + LAR loss

The Seahawks are set to square off against the Panthers this Sunday at 10:00 a.m. PT.

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6 waiver wire pickups in fantasy football for week 15

Waiver wire targets for the fantasy football playoffs.

It’s Week 15 and that means you’re either in the thick of the playoffs, just started the playoffs or trying not to come in last place. For the lucky postseason contenders, congratulations! In a year of injuries and roller coaster superstars, it has not been easy to develop a consistent roster week to week.

As any fantasy football veteran knows though the tinkering does not end at the end of the regular season. Adding and dropping players continues right up until the championship game and if you aren’t on top of things, it might just cost you a trophy and maybe a good amount of cash.

Some players are just late bloomers and while that might not be the best for fantasy football, its spots like these that you need a guy who is on a hot streak.

With the season winding down, here are six players to add to really put your team over the top:

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WR A.J. Brown: 31.3% rostered (ESPN)

The Titans have been a new team in the second half of the season winning six of their last seven games. A large part of their success has been the impressive quarterback play of Ryan Tannehill, but Brown has been the leading receiver on this roster.

Last week against Oakland, the rookie receiver totaled five catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns. The combination of Brown and Corey Davis has really helped this Titans team, although Brown is separating himself in terms of production.

Brown will not be available for long after his big week so make sure if he is available in your league you claim him while you can.

Next game: vs Houston

Broncos DL Dre’Mont Jones has a high ankle sprain

Broncos defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones suffered a high ankle sprain in Sunday’s win over the Texans.

Denver Broncos defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones suffered a high ankle sprain in Sunday’s 38-24 win over the Houston Texans, coach Vic Fangio confirmed during his Monday press conference. That kind of injury could take anywhere from a week to several months to heal.

“We’re not sure the severity,” Fangio said. “It could be that he might be able to play this week or it could be he misses a couple weeks. The next few days will tell.”

If the injury is likely to keep Jones out for multiple games, Denver might place him on injured reserve with just three games remaining.

Jones (6-3, 281 pounds) was selected by Denver in the third round of April’s draft after he totaled 9.5 sacks during his final two years at Ohio State. Jones has served as a rotational defensive lineman this season, recording nine tackles, one sack and one interception. He has also broken up two passes.

The Broncos’ remaining healthy defensive linemen are Shelby Harris, Adam Gotsis, Mike Purcell, DeMarcus Walker and Jonathan Harris. Denver has already placed defensive linemen Billy Winn and Derek Wolfe on injured reserve this season. The Broncos have just one defensive lineman on the practice squad: Deyon Sizer, an undrafted rookie from CSU-Pueblo.

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Cowboys open as home favorites vs Los Angeles Rams, but line is shrinking

The Dallas Cowboys’ disappointing season has still yet to reach the Las Vegas sharps. The club sits with a 6-7 record on the season, with just as good a chance of finishing the year under .500 as they do of winning the NFC East. In fact, the two …

The Dallas Cowboys’ disappointing season has still yet to reach the Las Vegas sharps. The club sits with a 6-7 record on the season, with just as good a chance of finishing the year under .500 as they do of winning the NFC East. In fact, the two might not be mutually exclusive. The line setters have had a healthy respect for the Cowboys’ potential all season, having favored them to win 12 of the previous 13 contests thus far.

The only game they weren’t favored in was their Week 12 road contest against the New England Patriots. In every home game, they’ve existed on the right side of the ledger. Somehow, even with the game against the rejuvenated Los Angeles Rams (8-5) on the horizon for Sunday afternoon, the Cowboys are home favorites for the seventh time this season.

But the line is shrinking.

Most outlets had the team starting as four-point favorites when the lines opened for Week 15. Following the Rams strong performance in a 28-12 win over their NFC West Rival Seattle, who entered the game with a 10-2 record, the line has been shrinking. It was down to -3.5 early Monday morning according to Bet MGM online, and in the blink of an eye it’s already down to -2.5.

With an over/under set at 47.5, Bet MGM is expecting a moderately high-scoring affair.

The game will be a rematch of last season’s NFC Divisional round matchup, when Dallas traveled to LA and got their pride handed to them, poured over ice. Head coach Sean McVay used a combination of Todd Gurley and C.J. Anderson to rush for over 250 yards on Dallas’ defense, and Rod Marinelli and Kris Richard’s unit really hasn’t recovered since.

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