Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes, and Marlon Humphrey twice intercepted Baker Mayfield, including once in the end zone to deny the Buccaneers points. Humphrey was injured on his second pick, leaving for the X-ray room with a knee injury and is questionable to return.
First-place teams will meet on Monday Night Football when the Baltimore Ravens battle the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Baltimore is coming off a 30-23 win over the Washington Commanders, while Tampa Bay rolled to a 51-27 victory over the New Orleans Saints last week.
You have a question, you Google it, you get an answer. But a mishap during this week's Monday Night Football and the NFL's onside kick rules has show just how unreliable Google can be these days — and how the search giant can help spread misinformation.
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After a week full of media shenanigans, best friends Baker Mayfield and Mark Andrews finally squared off on the football field. Andrews had his most impressive
NFL Week 7 Monday Night Football starts with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosting the Baltimore Ravens. Game time, where to watch or stream and more.
Monday, 8:15 p.m. EDT, ESPN BetMGM NFL Odds: Steelers by 6 1/2 Series record: Giants lead 46-32-3 Against the spread: Giants 3-4; Steelers 5-2 Last meeting: Steelers beat Giants 26-16 on Sept. 14, 2020,
The Buccaneers (+2.5, 46) will host the Falcons, while the 49ers (-4.5, 47) will host the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football. No teams are on bye this week. Before you make any Week 8 NFL picks, be sure to see the exact NFL score predictions from SportsLine expert Eric Cohen.
John Ourand of Puck reports that ESPN is talking to Jason Kelce about a late-night show. They’re working on the specifics. It wouldn’t be a highlight or recap show. It would be a more traditional late-night program, featuring athletes and other celebrities.