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  • WEEK 7: NFL REVIEW

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Another exciting week in the books for this NFL season. Here's this week's results and for more information, remember to check the official NFL website and let us know your thoughts! Keep an eye out for next week's lineup tomorrow! The Jaguars beat the Saints 31-24. The Falcons win by 3 points against the Buccaneers, making the final 16-13. The Bears take a big win of 30-12 against the Raiders. The Browns win by a thread against the Colts, the final being 38-39. The Gaints win by 7 points against the Commanders, 14-7. The Ravens beat the Lions 38-6. The Patriots win 29-25 against the Bills. The Seahawks take another win of 20-19 against the Cardinals. The Steelrs win against the rams, 24-17. The Cheifs, unsurprisingly, win again, 31-17 against the Chargers. The Broncos win 19-17 against the Packers. The Eagles dominate the Dolphins, winning 31-17. The Vikings beat the 49ers, 22-17.

  • Football is Back! Week 7

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Nearing spooky season, here we have some to die for games you should tune into this week. Here's this week's schedule. Remember to let us know your thoughts and to check the official NFL website for more information. Saints v Jaguars on Thrusday 20th Oct Buccaneers v Falcons on Sunday 22nd Oct Bears v Raiders on Sunday 22nd Oct Colts v Browns on Sunday 22nd Oct Giants v Commanders on Sunday 22nd Oct Ravens v Lions on Sunday 22nd Oct Patriots v Bills on Sunday 22nd Oct Seahawks v Cardinals on Sunday 22nd Oct Rams v Steelers on on Sunday 22nd Oct Chiefs v Chargers on Sunday 22nd Oct Broncos v Packers on Sunday 22nd Oct Eagles v Doplhins on Sunday 22nd Oct Vikings v 49ers on Monday 23rd Oct Who will you be tuning into? let us know!

  • WEEK 6: NFL REVIEW

    By: Cristina Hauerstein There's something about the colder weather and the Taylor Swift clips at Cheifs games, that makes me enjoy football more.. or maybe it's just my favorite team winning. Either way, here's this week's results. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and let us know your thoughts! The Chiefs win yet again, 19-8 to the Broncos. The Titans fall 24-16 against the Ravens. The Dolphins win against the Panthers 42-21 The Saints lose against the Texans 20-13. The Commanders win 24-16 to the Falcons The Colts lose 37-20 against the Jaguars. The Bengals win by a 4 point difference to the Seahawks, making the final 17-13. The Bears lose by a 6 point difference to the Vikings, making the final 19-13. The Browns barely win against the 49ers, making the final 19-17. The Patriots also take a close lose of 21-17 against the Raiders. The Lions take a big 20-6 win against the Buccaneers. The Cardinals take a big 26-9 loss against the Cardinals. The Jets beat the Eagles 20-14. The Giants lose to the Bills 14-9. The Cowboys win 20-17 against the Chargers. What do you think of week 6? Let us know!

  • Football Is Back! Week 6

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Another week, another Sunday spent on the couch watching your favorite teams. Here's this week's games. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and let us know your predictions! Broncos V Chiefs on Thurs 12th Oct Titans V Ravens on Sunday 15th Oct Dolphins V Panthers on Sunday 15th Oct Texans V Saints on Sunday 15th Oct Falcons V Commanders on Sunday 15th Oct Jaguars V Colts on Sunday 15th Oct Bengals V Seahawks on Sunday 15th Oct Bears V Vikings on Sunday 15th Oct Browns V 49ers on Sunday 15th Oct Raiders V Patriots on Sunday 15th Oct Buccaneers V Lions on Sunday 15th Oct Rams V Cardinals on Sunday 15th Oct Jets V Eagles on Sunday 15th Oct Bills V Giants on Sunday 15th Oct Chargers V Cowboys on Sunday 15th Oct

  • WEEK 5: NFL REVIEW

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Better late than never! Here's this past week's results right before this week's schedule. Make sure to check out the Official NFL website for more information and let us know your thoughts! The Bears beat the Commanders 40-20 The Bills lose against the Jaguars 25-20 in London. The Saints don't let the Patriots score, making them win 34-0. The Titans unfortunately lose to the Colts 23-16. The Steelers win 17-10 against the Ravens. The Panthers lose 42-24 against the Lions. The Falcons take a two point difference win against the Texans, making the final 21-19. The Giants take a fifteen point difference loss against the Dolphins, making the final 31-16. The Bengals beat the Cardinals 34-20. The Rams lose to the Eagles 23-14. The Jets win 31-21 against the Broncos. The Vikings lose 20-27 against the Chiefs. The 49ers win another game, 42-10 against the Cowboys. The Packers lose to the Raiders 17-13.

  • Football is Back! Week 5

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Here we start another week of football but we couldn't be more happy about it, so here's this week's match ups. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and let us know your predictions! Commanders v Bears on Thursday Oct 6th Bills v Jaguars on Sunday Oct 8th Patriots v Saints on Sunday Oct 8th Colts v Titans on Sunday Oct 8th Steelers v Ravens on Sunday Oct 8th Lions v Panthers on Sunday Oct 8th Flacons v Texans on Sunday Oct 8th Dolphins v Giants on Sunday Oct 8th Cardinals v Bengals on Sunday Oct 8th Rams v Eagles on Sunday Oct 8th Broncos v Jets on Sunday Oct 8th Vikings v Chiefs on Sunday Oct 8th 49ers v Cowboys on Sunday Oct 8th Raiders v Packers on Sunday Oct 8th Here's this week's lineup! What are your thoughts? Let us know!

  • NFL MONTH 1 WRAPUP

    By: Cristina Hauerstein The monthly wrap ups are back! Here we see where each team stands and do a small wrapup for big things that have happened during the week. For more information check the official NFL website and let us know what are your thoughts so far for this season! AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE AFC EAST Bills 3-1-0 Dolphins 3-1-0 Patriots 1-3-0 Jets 1-3-0 AFC WEST Chiefs 3-1-0 Chargers 2-2-0 Raiders 1-3-0 Broncos 1-3-0 AFC NORTH Ravens 3-1-0 Steelers 2-2-0 Browns 2-2-0 Bengals 1-3-0 AFC SOUTH Colts 2-2-0 Texans 2-2-0 Jaguars 2-2-0 Titans 2-2-0 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NFC EAST Eagles 4-0-0 Cowboys 3-1-0 Commanders 2-2-0 Giants 1-3-0 NFC WEST 49ers 4-0-0 Seahawks 3-1-0 Rams 2-2-0 Cardianls 1-3-0 NFC NORTH Lions 3-1-0 Packers 2-2-0 Vikings 1-3-0 Bears 0-4-0 NFC SOUTH Buccanneers 3-1-0 Falcons 2-2-0 Saints 2-2-0 Panthers 0-4-0 HIGHLIGHTS: Taylor Swift becomes the center talking point of the league, and if I could, of this website as well. The 49ers and the Eagles are the only ones with perfect standings The Eagles continue to prove they deserve the superbowl. The Panthers and the Bears are the only two teams without any wins so far - I'm sorry. Tampa Bay struggled that first game, but has been winning every single one since. The Bengals are not living up to their reputation the past few years. Let us know what you think and we will keep you updated!

  • WEEK 4: NFL REVIEW

    By: Cristina Hauerstein This first month has ended on a high note for a long of teams that have landsilde wins and others that have unfortunely lost and also another but hopefully not the last appearance by Taylor Swift at the Jets stadium. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and let us know your thoughts on this week's games! The Lions beat the Packers 34-20. The Falcons lose to the Jaguars 23-7. The Rams win 29-23 against the Colts. The Browns lose 28-3 against the Ravens. The Vikings win by 8 points against the Panthers, making the final 21-13. The Bengals lose by 24 points against the Titans, making the final 27-3 The Buccanneers win yet again, 26-9, against the Saints. The Dolphins unfortunely lose against the Bills 48-20. The Broncos win 31-28 against the Bears The Commanders lose 34-31 against the Eagles. The Texans win 30-6 against the Steelers. The Raiders lose to the Chargers 24-17. The 49ers beat the Cardinals 25-16. The Patriots lose 38-3 to the Cowboys. The Cheifs win another week in a row against the Jets, making the final 23-30. The Seahawks lose against the Giants, the final being 24-3. Stay tunned for this month's wrap up coming soon!

  • Bucs Beat Saints And Take The Top Spot In The Division

    By Lily Belcher The Bucs are in a “good spot” following their 26-9 win over the Saints Sunday afternoon ahead of the Bucs’ bye week, according to wide receiver Chris Godwin. The week four momentum building victory was led by Baker Mayfield, who has settled in with Tampa Bay’s offense. Despite losing Mike Evans to a pulled hamstring in the second quarter, Mayfield connected with Trey Palmer and Deven Thompkins. “It doesn’t really change my role too much. I think, more than anything else, it provides opportunities for the younger guys,” wide receiver Chris Godwin said about Evans’ injury. “They did a phenomenal job of stepping up and making the plays that came their way. But, it’s no surprise for us or anybody else on the team.” After Evans’ injury, Mayfield threw an interception at the Saint’s 1-yard-line. Stopping the ball just outside the endzone kept New Orleans from getting a touchback that would have moved the Saints to the 25-yard-line. Instead, the Saints fumbled the ball to Antoine Winfield Jr. to turn it over the Bucs inside the 10-yard-line, which Tampa Bay converted for a touchdown. Winfield opened the game by tackling Saints running back Alvin Kamara to set the defensive tone for the afternoon. He had nine combined tackles on Sunday, including a sack and two tackles for loss, in addition to the forced fumble late in the second quarter. The win put Tampa Bay at the top of the division and extended their record to 3-1 in the first quarter of the season. The Bucs also snapped the Saints 11 game streak of allowing 20 points or less to opponents. However, Godwin’s focus was on what the Bucs did rather than what the Saints failed to do. “For us, I think it’s more important that we got the win. It’s a big divisional game, especially coming in here in a hostile environment [and] getting the victory,” he said. What Tampa Bay did do, with the help of Winfield, was hold New Orleans’ offense away from the endzone, limiting the Saints to just three field goals. The Bucs defense combined for three sacks and four tackles for loss. Mayfield posted 246 passing yards, connecting with Godwin on eight of his 25 completions. “It’s good for us. Obviously, an early bye, it’s going to be a grind down the stretch for us. But, looking at how we’re at injury wise, it’s coming at a good time,” Mayfield said. “And, just momentum wise, having a good division win against a very physical opponent, this couldn’t have come at a better time for us.”

  • Football Is Back! Week 4

    By Cristina Hauerstein The first month of football is coming to an end, but do not worry, not only it has just begun, but the holidays are coming up. Halloween, Thanksgiving... And we are ready for it all, like we are ready for this next week's game. Here's the next match ups. Let us know what you think and remember to check the official NFL website for more information. Packers v Lions on Thurs, Sept 28th Jaguars v Falcons on Sun, Oct 1st Colts v Rams on Sun, Oct 1st Browns v Ravens on Sun, Oct 1st Panthers v Vikings on Sun, Oct 1st Titans v Bengals on Sun, Oct 1st Saints v Buccaneers on Sun, Oct 1st Bills v Dolphins on Sun, Oct 1st Bears v Broncos on Sun, Oct 1st Eagles v Commanders on Sun, Oct 1st Texans v Steelers on Sun, Oct 1st Chargers v Raiders on Sun, Oct 1st 49ers v Cardinals on Sun, Oct 1st Cowboys v Patriots on Sun, Oct 1st Jets v Chiefs on Mon, Oct 2nd Giants v Seahawks on Mon, Oct 2nd Remember to let us know your predictions! Oh, and go Bills / Buccaneers!!

  • Bucs Lose Their First Game Of The Season To Eagles

    By Lily Belcher The Bucs suffered their first loss of the season in a 25-11 defeat by the Philadelphia Eagles Monday night after a weak offensive showing cost the Bucs their undefeated record. Tampa Bay had 174 total yards compared to the Philadelphia, who nearly tripled the Bucs’ production with 472 total yards. Monday night’s total was the lowest from Tampa Bay’s offense since 2014. Quarterback Baker Mayfield connected with his receivers on just 15 of his 25 attempts, including five receptions by veteran wide receiver Mike Evans. “We just have to be better on offense as a whole. I got to be better taking advantage of just different outlets and things that I have early on,” Mayfield said. Mayfield’s failure to connect with Evans was a crucial point for the Bucs, who has scored three of the team’s four receiving touchdowns this season.Mayfield attempted a long pass to Evans with seven minutes to go in the third quarter, but it slipped from the receiver’s hands as it rained in Tampa. The Bucs scored a field goal in their quiet first half before giving up their first turnover of the season. Mayfield threw an interception to Eagles safety Reed Blankenship, intended for wide receiver Chris Godwin, inside the Tampa Bay 40-yard-line with just over two minutes to go in the half. With the Eagles threatening inside the red zone, linebacker Devin White intercepted Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts but Mayfield’s hesitation cost the Bucs a competitive drive in the final minutes. Mayfield struggled to get out of the pocket throughout the game, taking a sack for 11-yards and fumbling the ball. The fumble gave the ball back to Philadelphia, who converted the turnover for a field goal, giving the Eagles a 13-3 lead at the end of the first half. Tampa Bay had two turnovers in three snaps in the final minutes of the half. Both teams came out with a renewed offense, but the Eagles had the edge, tacking on a touchdown, safety and field goal to bring their final score to 25. Mayfield and Evans began to connect in the fourth quarter, but it was too little, too late against the defending NFC champions. Evans moved the ball down the field in the Bucs’ final possession with two deep receptions for a total of 46-yards, including a one-handed grab. “We just got into a little tempo. Mike [Evans] made a couple really good plays, an incredible catch in the air. Just taking advantage of numbers and playing fast,” Mayfield said. “Unfortunately, we screwed ourselves. We were too far behind at that point.” Mayfield completed a short, 1-yard pass to Evans in the end zone for Tampa Bay’s first and only touchdown of the night. The loss to the Eagles comes ahead of Tampa Bay’s trip to New Orleans, where they will face the division rival Saints on Sunday at 1 p.m. “Disappointing as a whole just because we didn’t win the game. But, short week for us. We got divisional opponent coming up,” Mayfield said. “So, [we] got to look in the mirror, get things fixed and move on. [We] don’t got time to lick our wounds.”

  • WEEK 3: NFL REVIEW

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Although all that I can think of, and so is everyone else, is Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift this week, here's this week's final scores. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and remember to let us know your thoughts. The 49ers win the first game against the Giants 30-12. The Falcons lose the second game 20-6 against the Lions. The Chargers take a 4 point difference win against the Vikings, 28-24. The Saints lose by a single point, 18-17 against the Packers. The Texans win 37-17 against the Jaguars. The Broncos lose big, against the Dolphins, making the final 70-20. The Browns take a big 27-3 win against the Titans. The Commaders lose 37-3 against the Bills. The Colts win 22-19 against the Ravens. The Jets unfortunely lose against the Patriots, 15-10. The Seahawks take a 10 point lead against the panthers, the final score being 37-27. The Bears lose 41-10 against the Chiefs. The Cardinals win 28-16 against the Cowboys. The Raiders lose by 5 points to the Steelers, 23-18. The Eagles unfortunely beat the Buccaneers 25-11. The Rams lose 19-16 against the Bengals. Stay tuned for next week's games and updates... Also keep an eye out for Travis Kelce for me.

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