Rams vs Eagles Live Streams: NFL and that isn’t just withheld to the first quarter. On third-quarter drives that start within the first five minutes of the quarter, the Rams are fifth over McVay’s tenure, with 26. He’s great coming out of the locker room both ways, and that was evident last week, when the Rams’ only two touchdowns came on their opening drives of each half.
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The Falcons vs Cowboys live stream, giving us a key game in Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season. Both teams lost their games last week, and neither is looking to start the season 0-2. That makes the Falcons vs Cowboys a key match-up for either team’s hopes of making the playoffs.
The Cowboys entered the season with high expectations; they had a new coach in Mike McCarthy, quarterback Dak Prescott coming off a career year and a strong lineup of wideout options. But Dallas’ offense stalled in the fourth quarter against the Rams and McCarthy made the questionable decision to go for a fourth down instead of an easy field goal. Receiver Michael Gallup also received a controversial call for offensive pass interference.
The Cowboys will look to improve their scoring against a lackluster Atlanta defense. The Falcons’ secondary got abused by Seattle QB Russell Wilson last week. The Falcons will have to tighten up their coverage against very good Dallas receivers, including Gallup, Amari Cooper and rookie CeeDee Lamb, and star running back Ezekiel Elliott.
On offense, Atlanta will rely heavily on Todd Gurley, who is new to the team after moving on from the Rams. While he isn’t as explosive as he once was, Gurley carried for 56 yards and a touchdown against the Seahawks.
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Not sure which VPN is right for you? We’ve tested many different services and our pick for the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN offers superb speeds and excellent customer service, and IPVanish’s low pricing is shocking.Edwards-Helaire brought with him a worthy amount of hype so strong that it saw him selected in the first round of many fantasy drafts. While others scoffed, those risk-taking owners were immediately rewarded when CEH exploded for 138 rushing yards in the 2020 Kickoff Game.
Kansas City was rewarded, too, watching its first-round pick exceed the standard by rushing for 38 yards over expectation. It’s been a couple of years since Kareem Hunt was lighting it up in Kansas City, but Edwards-Helaire provided his best Hunt impression, gaining the most rushing yards in an NFL debut since Hunt went for 148 in Week 1 of 2017. Edwards-Helaire was also the first player with 100-plus rushing yards and one or more rushing touchdowns in his NFL debut since Saquon Barkley’s 2018 debut against Jacksonville.
CEH’s first game was more than a huge gust of fresh air to Chiefs fans, who grew accustomed to a no-name backfield committee in 2019. Last season in Kansas City, the starting running backs averaged a grand total of nine carries per game for 38.2 yards and less than half of a touchdown. Simply put, Kansas City’s running game wasn’t a threat. Thanks to the No. 32 overall pick from April, that is no longer the case.
Sneed is the first Chiefs player with an interception in his first career game since Marcus Peters did so in Week 1 of 2015, also vs the Texans. (Peters went on to tie for the NFL lead with eight interceptions that season.) The average separation between Sneed and his nearest target last Thursday was a measly 1.3 yards, per Next Gen Stats, meaning Sneed was blanketing pass catchers. Sneed also played the most coverage snaps on his team, allowing just two receptions on seven targets for a quarterback rating of 39.6 and a catch percentage that was -18.5 percent below expectation.
Following Kendall Fuller’s offseason departure for Washington and Bashaud Breeland’s four-game suspension to start the 2020 season, the Chiefs really couldn’t afford another loss in their secondary. Or at least it seemed that way. But when Ward went out, Sneed answered the bell — and might have earned himself a legitimate role after only one week.Big-name quarterbacks Tom Brady, Dak Prescott and Philip Rivers all disappointed last Sunday, but bettors are expecting strong bounce-backs on Sunday.
William Hill lists the Buccaneers as nine-point favorites over visiting Carolina in the latest NFL odds, the Cowboys as 4.5-point home favorites over Atlanta, and the Colts as field goal favorites over visiting Minnesota. Tampa Bay, Dallas, and Indianapolis all were favored to make the playoffs before the season began, so expect them to play with urgency to avoid an 0-2 start.
Historically, teams that start 0-2 make the playoffs only 12 percent of the time. Who should you back with your NFL picks? And which NFL bets should you avoid? Before you make any Week 2 NFL predictions and picks, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin’ Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammer enters Week 2 on a major heater: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and counting Week 1 this year, he is 25-8 on his NFL best bets, a 76 percent cash rate. Hammer’s incredible roll continued last Sunday when he went 2-1 on his NFL picks, cashing easily with the Bills and Packers.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL against-the-spread picks.
Now, Hammer has locked in three best bets for Week 2. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.Now our attention turns to Week 2, where the Browns have already taken a step toward righting the ship after an opening-week loss to the Ravens by running all over the Bengals on Thursday night.
The rest of the slate brings us a Ravens team looking to keep humming along in Houston against the Texans, a team that struggled in the first Thursday game of the year against the Chiefs, who now head to L.A. to face the division-rival Chargers. After those featured games on Sunday afternoon, the attention turns to “Sunday Night Football” and a Super Bowl XLIX rematch in Seattle as the Patriots face the Seahawks, then the first NFL game of the Las Vegas era as the Raiders host the Saints on Monday night.
Each week, we’ll collect all of the best picks and gambling content from CBSSports.com and SportsLine in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, survivor picks and more.
“Carson Wentz can’t be protected. He was pressured on a third of his dropbacks, and when he had time in the pocket he was able to air it out to Jalen Reagor or DeSean Jackson or Dallas Goedert. And the Eagles defense still couldn’t stop a fairly basic Dwayne Haskins offense. I don’t think the Eagles will have an answer for what Sean McVay will do to them pre-snap, and Jared Goff should hit them for some big chunk plays after lulling the defense to sleep with short stuff.”
NFL insider Jonathan Jones on why he’s taking the Rams to win”The Giants showed some grit against the Steelers, but they were overmatched in terms of talent. That isn’t the case here. The Bears did some good things on offense to rally to beat the Lions last week and I think they can carry that over. But this will be close.”
Pete Prisco, who has the Bears winning by one pointThe Titans were set up at the beginning of the week to be the most used team in survivor pools by a wide margin, since they were the only team installed as a double-digit favorite. But then the line continued to drop, and drop, and drop, and now the Titans are barely a touchdown favorite. Still, they should be perfectly safe to use even with the tougher injury report to overcome in this game, which includes top wideout A.J. Brown being ruled out.