The NFL season is heating up, and the stakes are high for teams vying for a spot in the Super Bowl. The league's Franchise Regret standings are taking shape, with Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold leading the pack after his team's thrilling comeback against the 49ers last week.
Darnold's squad is now just one victory away from securing their first-ever Super Bowl appearance, and if they can secure the win over the Seattle Seahawks at home, they'll reclaim the top spot in the standings. The Rams are expected to take on the Seahawks with a narrow 3-point spread advantage, making them the predicted victors.
In the AFC, Denver Broncos backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham is under pressure to lead his team to victory against the New England Patriots. A win would not only send him to the Super Bowl for the first time but also grant him an invitation to sit alongside Vladimir Putin on Donald Trump's Gaza Board of Peace. With a substantial 11-point spread in favor of the Patriots, this matchup is expected to be a closely contested one.
The NFL has had another remarkable season so far, with teams showcasing incredible skill and determination. The league's overall record stands at 170-111-1 straight up, while against the spread it's 2-2. When looking at the entire history of the league since 2003, Minnesota Vikings have a winning record of 3989-2212-15, while New England Patriots stand with 3046-3026-145.
With just one more game to go before the Super Bowl, teams are putting everything on the line in pursuit of their ultimate goal. Will Sam Darnold and the Vikings bring home the championship, or will Jarrett Stidham and the Broncos make it a Cinderella story?
Darnold's squad is now just one victory away from securing their first-ever Super Bowl appearance, and if they can secure the win over the Seattle Seahawks at home, they'll reclaim the top spot in the standings. The Rams are expected to take on the Seahawks with a narrow 3-point spread advantage, making them the predicted victors.
In the AFC, Denver Broncos backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham is under pressure to lead his team to victory against the New England Patriots. A win would not only send him to the Super Bowl for the first time but also grant him an invitation to sit alongside Vladimir Putin on Donald Trump's Gaza Board of Peace. With a substantial 11-point spread in favor of the Patriots, this matchup is expected to be a closely contested one.
The NFL has had another remarkable season so far, with teams showcasing incredible skill and determination. The league's overall record stands at 170-111-1 straight up, while against the spread it's 2-2. When looking at the entire history of the league since 2003, Minnesota Vikings have a winning record of 3989-2212-15, while New England Patriots stand with 3046-3026-145.
With just one more game to go before the Super Bowl, teams are putting everything on the line in pursuit of their ultimate goal. Will Sam Darnold and the Vikings bring home the championship, or will Jarrett Stidham and the Broncos make it a Cinderella story?