The Week 14 NFL schedule is already here, which means it’s time to make a bold prediction for each game on tap. This week, that means making a bold prediction for 14 games, from Thursday to Monday.
With several exciting matchups on the way, let’s dive into the action-packed slate ahead.
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The Cowboys felt it was worth it to trade Micah Parsons in exchange for two first-round picks, then they turned around and traded one of them for Quinnen Williams. He’s only been in Dallas for three games, but Williams has already made an impact, recording 1.5 sacks and seven QB hits. He’ll need to be a game-changer again on Sunday, recording two sacks on Jared Goff to help fuel the Cowboys to victory over the Lions.
Justin Jefferson has had a tough stretch since Carson Wentz was lost with a season-ending injury. He’s averaged just 37.6 yards per game in the past three contests. Though, we believe the Vikings will make an extra effort to get their best player involved in this week’s game plan. Don’t be shocked when Jefferson records a new season-high 140 yards to help the Vikings sail to victory again.
The Seahawks enter Week 14 with a top-ten offense and defense. They’re one of the NFC’s best teams. Meanwhile, the Falcons are among the worst, with a 4-8 record, but their defense is much-improved this season. With eight losses, the Falcons’ playoff hopes are practically dead, but Raheem Morris is still trying to prove he’s the right man for the job. A big statement win over the Seahawks, where the Falcons keep Seattle under ten points for the first time this season, could do the trick.
Joe Burrow returned and immediately helped deliver a Bengals win, leading Cincinnati to 32 points. He’ll be back in action this week against a similarly hungry Bills team desperate to improve their playoff picture. Knowing they have no margin for error, we expect Burrow to be at his very best, leading a high-powered Bengals team to victory over a tough rival.
Cam Ward’s rookie season has been a mixed effort, but the No. 1 overall pick has mostly been bad. Though, we’ve seen signs of growth from the Titans’ franchise QB as of late. He’ll get a prime opportunity to impress against one of the worst teams in football, though Cleveland’s defensive line could cause issues. If Ward can use his mobility to his advantage, we could see a new career-high three-touchdown day for the Titans’ QB.
The Jets have been playing much better as of late, winning three of their past five games....