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NFL experts predict Week 7 winner of Jaguars vs. Rams
The three staff members making predictions are all picking the Rams to win and doing so by anywhere from two to six points. ESPN's FPI projection model gives the Rams a 59.6% chance of winning the game and doing so by an average of 3.3 points.
The Denver Broncos have proved they are a "Super Bowl-caliber team," declared Chris Simms. The former NFL quarterback and current league analyst joined Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio on Monday to talk about the Broncos ' 21-17 comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles, and he talked about the maturity of the Broncos as a team right now.
Colts Wire on MSN
NFL experts predict Colts vs. Chargers Week 7 winner
Mike Florio is picking the Colts to win by a touchdown, and Chris Simms is taking Indianapolis to win by six. "The Chargers have many questions. The Colts do not," wrote Florio. Pete Prisco is picking the Chargers to win a high-scoring game, by a score of 34-27.
Chris Simms makes the worthy note on the officiating yesterday. The Broncos were on the bad end of three HUGE officiating decisions that gave the Eagles points and took points off the board for Denver. pic.twitter.com/IhxIMZaHpD
Tua Tagovailoa vs. Dillon Gabriel is the first lefty QB matchup since Michael Vick battled Chris Simms in 2006
The Browns' date with the Dolphins will feature dueling left-handed quarterbacks -- Miami's Tua Tagovailoa and Cleveland rookie Dillon Gabriel -- for just the 24th instance since 1950, per NFL Research.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers discuss their takeaways on why the San Francisco 49ers' rushing attack is struggling so far this season.
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Tua Tagovailoa, Dillon Gabriel End NFL’s 19-Year Wait - Make History With Epic Lefty QB Showdown
This is the first time two left-handed quarterbacks will face off in an NFL game since September 17, 2006. Chris Simms of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Michael Vick of the Atlanta Falcons squared off in the most recent such matchup.
When the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns play on Sunday, they'll be doing something the NFL hasn't seen in nearly two decades.
Mike Florio stumps Chris Simms with a trivia question about the NFL's most recent MVP winners while discussing the Kansas City Chiefs', Buffalo Bills', and Baltimore Ravens' recent dominance despite their Week 5 losses.