Broncos vs Rams Week 16 Props: Jeudy Maintains Upward Momentum

This Christmas Day we have three NFL games giving us a real festive present. Roger Goodell might have thrown us a lump of coal with the Denver Broncos at the Los Angeles Rams, the only game in the entire NFL this week featuring two teams have already both been eliminated from the playoffs.

Don’t worry because even though this game might be a dud, we gamblers still have plenty of betting angles to explore. Don’t miss our NFL player prop picks for the Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Rams.

Be sure to also check out our Broncos vs. Rams picks and predictions!

Russell Wilson's Record Against Every NFL Team

It’s safe to say things didn’t quite go according to plan for Russell Wilson during his first season in Denver.

A nine-time Pro Bowler and NFL champion with the Seattle Seahawks, Wilson fell on hard times in the Mile High City, losing 10 of his first 14 games as a Bronco. Denver was held to 10 points or less in three of those defeats including a borderline unwatchable 12-9 primetime loss to the Indianapolis Colts that featured 12 punts and six fumbles.

The 34-year-old Wilson finished the season with career-lows in passing touchdowns and TD% and the worst quarterback rating of his 10-year career.

It was quite a fall from grace for a player who led the Seahawks to back-to-back Super Bowl appearances and topped the NFL in both passer rating (2015) and pass…

Broncos vs Seahawks Picks & Predictions for Week 1: Seattle Sounds Off in Week 1

For the first time in a long time, Pete Carroll won’t be roaming the sideline at Lumen Field. The Mike Macdonald era brings fresh hope for the Seattle Seahawks as they kick off their season against the Denver Broncos in this Week 1 matchup.

My Broncos vs. Seahawks predictions believe it’ll be an A+ effort from the home team as they play spoiler in Bo Nix’s pro debut. Read all about it in my NFL picks for September 8.

Broncos vs Seahawks prediction

My best betSeahawks -6.5 (+100 at BetMGM)

My analysisYou couldn’t script it much better for Macdonald’s head coaching debut: a rocking Lumen Field, a revamped offense, and a rookie quarterback to scheme against.

That puts the Seattle Seahawks in a great spot, and…

Football transfer rumours: Aubameyang to Juventus? Tielemans to Arsenal?

Like news of illegal Downing Street “work events” held during lockdown, the transfer rumours keep coming thick and fast and much like Thursday, Manchester United figure prominently in Friday’s tell-all and are being linked with all manner of comings and goings.

Disaffected midfielder Donny van de Beek is waiting impatiently in the departures lounge, having been offered to Newcastle United and Borussia Dortmund, while Paul Pogba continues to be linked with Paris Saint-Germain, whose manager Mauricio Pochettino could still go the other way. United have identified Napoli’s Spanish midfielder Fabián Ruiz as a potential replacement for Pogba, whose contract expires in June and future remains very much up in the air.

Men’s transfer w…

‘What’s he doing here?’: Postecoglou’s nine months in Greek third division

“The players stayed, looked at each other and started to cry,” says Andreas Samaris of the moment Ange Postecoglou announced he was leaving the Greek third division side Panachaiki after nine effective months in charge.

Tottenham’s head coach is managing his third European club after two seasons of success in Scotland with Celtic. The Australian has certainly come a long way since working in Greek regional football 15 years ago.

It was a homecoming for Postecoglou, who left Greece with his family four decades earlier and moved to Australia when he was five years old. He spent his playing career in the country and collected four caps for the Socceroos. After spells managing South Melbourne and Australia age gro…

SEE IT: Newport County keeper scores from Narnia, sets new record

There’s few things hockey fans love more than a goalie goal. You might get one per season, and they’re met with joyous celebrations, as we’ve all just seen something rare and beautiful. Like the perfect breakfast sandwich where the egg yolk runoff is still contained within the sandwich (yes, I’m hungry, why do you ask?). Here’s a personal favorite, only because the goalie pulls out the Vince McMahon walk after. But there is an even rarer treasure in sports, one we dare not speak of by name usually. Not only is it abnormal, its very existence suggests a world where not only are the rules bendable, but might not even exist at all and are just a construct of the mind, eliminating time and logic as concepts (yes, we may already be there, but go with me). I’m talking about the s…