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NFL Snooze News: Volume Four, Por Favor


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3 minutes ago, swede700 said:

He hoodwinked them into designating him to return, thus giving them no choice but to activate him, otherwise, he'd go back onto IR and wouldn't be able to practice at all.

I wonder if he'll pull a Favre and go back on the field when he absolutely shouldn't in a lost season

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When Mason Rudolph starts at quarterback for the Steelers on Saturday against the Bengals, he will be the 58th different quarterback to start an NFL game this season.

It’s a reminder of how often teams have to turn to their second, third and even fourth quarterbacks in a season — and how the difference between a backup playing well, like Gardner Minshew for the Colts, and a backup playing poorly, like Zach Wilson for the Jets, can be the difference between remaining in the playoff race and being mathematically eliminated.

And we probably won’t be done with Rudolph at No. 58. If Wilson isn’t cleared to play on Sunday, Trevor Siemian is expected to start for the Jets. He would be the 59th starting quarterback in the NFL this season.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/mason-rudolph-will-become-the-58th-starting-quarterback-in-the-nfl-this-season

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Baltimore has won seven games by at least 14 points against teams that currently have winning records.

According to StatsPerform.com, no team in NFL history has had more than five regular-season wins by 14 or more points against teams that finished the season with a winning record.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/ravens-have-14-point-wins-against-seven-teams-with-winning-records

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3 minutes ago, vike daddy said:

Baltimore has won seven games by at least 14 points against teams that currently have winning records.

According to StatsPerform.com, no team in NFL history has had more than five regular-season wins by 14 or more points against teams that finished the season with a winning record.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/ravens-have-14-point-wins-against-seven-teams-with-winning-records

I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the rematch of Super Bowl XLVII...hopefully, the lights wouldn't go out this time.   

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7 hours ago, vike daddy said:

Baltimore has won seven games by at least 14 points against teams that currently have winning records.

According to StatsPerform.com, no team in NFL history has had more than five regular-season wins by 14 or more points against teams that finished the season with a winning record.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/ravens-have-14-point-wins-against-seven-teams-with-winning-records

Just this year? When was the last time we won by 14 or more? 

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11 hours ago, SemperFeist said:

2022

And it's only happened 4 times since the beginning of 2020...all against divisional opponents, once against GB and Detroit and twice vs the Bears.

It happened 5 times alone in 2019 (vs. Atlanta, Oakland, NYG, Philadelphia and Chargers) 

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