Our guide to every Week 14 NFL game: Matchup previews, predictions, picks and nuggets
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Our guide to every Week 14 NFL game: Matchup previews, predictions, picks and nuggets
"Our NFL Nation reporters take you inside the locker room with the best thing they heard this week. ESPN Research provides a key stat to know, a betting nugget for each contest and what's at stake for teams regarding the playoffs or NFL draft. Plus, analytics writer Seth Walder makes a bold prediction for each matchup, and fantasy analyst Eric Moody shares fantasy football intel."
"Three contests will be for sole possession of first place in their respective divisions: Colts at Jaguars for the AFC South, Steelers at Ravens for the AFC North and Bears at Packers for the NFC North. Plus, the Bengals and QB Joe Burrow are looking to keep their slim postseason hopes alive against the Bills. We have you covered with everything you need to know."
"Indianapolis has not won in Jacksonville since 2014, a remarkable stretch of losses that includes eight different starting QBs, good teams and bad teams. And now the Colts are looking to break the streak at a time when they have so much at stake. Indianapolis had a multigame lead in the AFC South for most of the season, but that lead has been erased. The Colts are now tied with Jacksonville, and the winner of this game will have sole possession of first place."
Week 14 features several consequential NFL matchups, including three games that will determine sole possession of division leads: Colts at Jaguars (AFC South), Steelers at Ravens (AFC North) and Bears at Packers (NFC North). The Bengals and Joe Burrow face the Bills while fighting to preserve postseason chances. Coverage includes NFL Nation locker-room reporting, ESPN Research stats and betting nuggets, analytic predictions from Seth Walder, fantasy advice from Eric Moody, FPI game projections and final score picks from multiple analysts. The slate concludes with Monday Night Football between the Eagles and Chargers.
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