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Giants want Wink Martindale to stay on as defensive coordinator, search for new DC yet to begin

Wink Martindale has left the New York Giants, but not entirely. Despite Monday reports that Martindale would step down as Giants defensive coordinator, that hasn’t officially happened yet. Instead, the Giants seem to be hoping for a compromise to keep the former DC. NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported on Wednesday that the Giants have not looking for a new defensive coordinator and do not intend to do as right now, according to sources informed of the situation. New York wants Martindale to be their defensive coordinator unless and until he resigns, Garafolo reports.

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Texans declare safety Kareem Jackson off waivers from Broncos

Kareem Jackson had a quiet end to his career with the Denver Broncos, which sent him to a familiar team: Houston. Jackson was claimed through waivers by the Texans, according to the league’s transaction wire. The defensive back was waived by Denver after he served a second supension in the 2023 season for an illegal hit, on Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs in the Broncos’ comeback victory over Minnesota in Week 11. He was a healthy scratch in Denver’s Christmas Eve loss to New England and with his roster exemption expiring, the Broncos was left with the option of activating him to their 53-man roster, or release him. They chose the first option, sending Kareem to waivers, where the Texans scooped him up. Jackson started his career at Houston, who chose him with the 20th overall pick of the 2010 draft out of Alabama. He played alongside Texans coach DeMeco Ryans in Houston for two seasons before Ryans went to Philadelphia in 2012. Jackson followed Ryans out of Texas in 2019, entering in the opposite direction of his ex-teammate to Denver, where he played in 69 matches for the Broncos from 2019-2023. Kareem Jackson will return to where his NFL journey began this week, to join a Texans that has surprised the football world with a shocking turnaround in their first season under Ryans’ guidance. Related NFL News: Vikings’ TE T.J. Hockenson absent for season with ACL, MCL injury.

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Vikings’ TE T.J. Hockenson absent for season with ACL, MCL injury

If the Minnesota Vikings return to the postseason picture, it will have to be without star tight end T.J. Hockenson. Head coach Kevin O’Connell announced on Tuesday that Hockenson had season-ending wounds to both his ACL and MCL. O’Connell added that pass rusher D.J. Wonnum, who was having a sensational campaign, suffered a torn squad. “I can confirm with D.J. Wonnum that he did sustain a tear to his quad. He will be going on injured reserve and he will have that hopefully repaired sometime this week,” O’Connell said. “T.J. Hockenson did sustain an MCL and ACL injury. He will go on IR, as well. Crushed for both of those guys. Two of our most impactful players. Leaders on our team. Kind of set the standard of what we want as Minnesota Vikings in every aspect of who they are as men and teammates and players on the grass. Two guys that will be difficult to overcome their loss, but we’re gonna have to have guys step up, and hopefully still have those guys involved and around our team, because they are like I said, leaders, and very, very important to our locker room.” Considering the late-season wound, Hockenson might not be ready for the beginning of the 2024 campaign. He left Sunday’s defeat by the Detroit Lions early in the third quarter after a catch over the middle.  Hockenson is finishing the 2023 campaign with 95 catches for a team-leading 960 yards and five touchdowns. He is currently second place among tight ends in catches and third in yards through 15 games. The Vikings signed Hockenson to a four-year, $66 million extension this offseason. The loss is difficult for Minnesota, which dropped to a 7-8 on the season, at the No.8 slot in the NFC. While the Vikings attempt to regain their playoff footing sans the star TE, Hockenson being injured could change their approach to 2024.  O’Connell added that rookie receiver Jordan Addision, who also left win an ankle injury Sunday, is considered day-to-day. Related NFL News: Texans declare safety Kareem Jackson off waivers from Broncos.

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NCAAF PREDICTIONS: Ohio VS Georgia Southern betting Tips

The Ohio Bobcats will play the Georgia Southern Eagles on Saturday in the Myrtle Beach Bowl at Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina. Georgia Southern finished the regular season 6-6 and was 3-5 in the Sun Belt Conference, while Ohio was 9-3 and 6-2 in Mid-American Conference action. Fans can expect the Ohio VS Georgia showdown to be entertaining. Continue reading to find out the NFL predictions, picks, odds, and analysis for the Ohio VS Georgia fixture, as delivered by MatchPlug. We provide accurate Sports betting predictions for NFL previews so that you can make good betting choices. Predictions And Betting Preview For Ohio VS Georgia Southern 2023 NCAAF Regular Season  Venue: Brooks Stadium, Conway, South Carolina. When: Saturday, December 15th, 2023. Time: 17:00 Teams to play: Ohio and Georgia Southern. NFL Expert Picks: MONEYLINE 1.734. Odds provided by 1XBet and BetMGM. Betting On The Ohio Bobcats 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Over 48.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.184 BetMGM Spread: +3 BetMGM Over/Under: Under 48.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 2.20 The Ohio Bobcats will be destroyed due to an offense suffering from players who backed out of this bowl game, and a defense missing a top player. The Bobcats delivered an average of 22.9 points per match and gained an average of 346.8 yards per match, but those stats are irrelevant given that many players left the offence.  Ohio’s defense permits an average of 15.4 points which was the fifth best in the country and 263.9 yards per game, which was fourth best. The Bobcats ranked 9th best against the rush permitting 95.5 yards per game and 7th best against the pass, allowing 168.4 yards per game through the air. Betting On The Georgia Southern Eagles 1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Under 48.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.734 BetMGM Spread: -3 BetMGM Over/Under: Over 48.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 1.69 The Georgia Southern Eagles averaged 30.9 points and 422.3 yards per game this season which were 47th and 41st respectively. The Southern Eagles averaged 124.1 yards rushing per game and 298.3 passing per game which were 104th and 14th respectively. Georgia’s defense allowed an average of 29.6 points and 399.8 yards per game which were 97th and 95th respectively. The Eagles permitted an average of 155.7 yards rushing which was 78th and 244.1 yards passing per game, which was 104th. MatchPlug Prediction For Ohio VS Georgia Southern  Georgia Southern’s defence is weak, but it will face an Ohio defence that will get many three-and-outs on Saturday. Ohio’s defence will spend most of the match on the field, weakening the Bobcats over time and giving the Eagles a chance to swoop in for the kill. Final Prediction: Georgia Southern Eagles Moneyline.

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NFL PREDICTIONS: Indianapolis Colts VS Pittsburgh Steelers betting Tips

The NFL brings back Saturday NFL with an AFC game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Indianapolis Colts. Colts VS Steelers will clinch the last two Wildcard spots if the season ends today, so this clash is essential for tiebreakers. Continue reading to find out the NFL predictions, picks, odds, and analysis for the Colts VS Steelers fixture, as delivered by MatchPlug. We provide accurate Sports betting predictions for NFL previews so that you can make good betting choices. Predictions And Betting Preview For Indianapolis Colts VS Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 NFL Regular Season  Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana. When: Saturday, December 16th, 2023. Time: 22:30 Teams to play: Colts and Steelers. NFL Expert Picks: SPREAD -1.5. Odds provided by 1XBet and BetMGM. Betting On The Indianapolis Colts 1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Over 42.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.91 BetMGM Spread: -1.5 BetMGM Over/Under: Under 42.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 1.80 The Indianapolis Colts are on a four-game winning streak, and they were less than a field goal favourite in the whole four victories. The streak ended last week against Cincinnati when the Bengals won the clash of backup quarterbacks by 20 points. Michael Pittman Jr. had a solid match against Cincinnati with 95 receiving yards, but could not find the endzone. Indianapolis ranks 8th in the NFL in scoring with 24.2 points per game, but their defense ranks 29th by permitting 25.4 points per game. Linebacker Zaire Franklin leads the NFL in tackles with 144 on the season, followed by safety Julian Blackmon with only 85. Betting On The Pittsburgh Steelers 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Under 42.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.91 BetMGM Spread: +1.5 BetMGM Over/Under: Over 42.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 2.05 The Pittsburgh Steelers are shockingly still in the playoff race, they are presently 6-seed in the AFC but are recovering from two bad defeats. The Steelers would be in a better position if they had won the matches they were supposed to win, losing as favourites in the last two weeks against the Cardinals and Patriots. Pittsburgh ranks 27th in the NFL, scoring 16.2 points per match, but performs better on the defensive end where they rank 7th by permitting only 19.2 points per. Linebacker Elandon Roberts leads the Steelers in tackles with 86, while fellow linebacker TJ Watt is second in the league with 14 sacks. MatchPlug Prediction For Indianapolis Colts VS Pittsburgh Steelers  The Indianapolis Colts rank 8th in scoring and can generate greater offence with their lineup shortcomings. The aura around the Pittsburgh Steelers is not good, with receivers becoming noticeably frustrated and showing a lack of effort when they don’t get the ball. Indianapolis has less drama, a stronger offence, and an offensive coach, they will win this game. Final Prediction: Indianapolis Colts spread.

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NFL PREDICTIONS: Cincinnati Bengals VS Minnesota Vikings betting Tips

The Minnesota Vikings will aim for their second successive victory when they play the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday afternoon. The Bengals VS Vikings match will take place at Paycor Stadium and begins at 1 PM. ET. To get Accurate Football Predictions for Bengals VS Vikings, you can visit MatchPlug. We are one of the Best sports betting sites to get picks, odds, and previews for all NFL games like this one.  Predictions And Betting Preview For Cincinnati Bengals VS Minnesota Vikings NFL 2023 Season  Venue: Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio. When: Saturday, December 16th, 2023. Time: 19:00 Teams to play: Bengals and Vikings. NFL Expert Picks: SPREAD -3.5. Odds as seen on 1XBet and BetMGM. Betting On The Cincinnati Bengals 1XBet Spread: -3.5 1XBet Over/Under: Over 40.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.62 BetMGM Spread: -3 BetMGM Over/Under: Under 40.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 1.57 The Cincinnati Bengals are playing well presently, and enter this match on a two-game winning streak. Cincinnati is deep in the AFC playoff race and will want to keep dreams of making the cut alive by winning Minnesota tomorrow, to secure their third consecutive victory. The Bengals average 21.5 points per game, throwing for 229.5 yards and rushing for 84.7 yards per game. Cincinnati defense plays well, conceding 221.1 points per match. They conceded 14 points in their last fixture and will need the same effort if they want to win tomorrow. Betting On The Minnesota Vikings 1XBet Spread: +3.5 1XBet Over/Under: Under 40.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.358 BetMGM Spread: +3 BetMGM Over/Under: Over 40.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 2.45 The Minnesota Vikings broke their two-game skid with a tough win over the Las Vegas Raiders in their last match. They will want to keep momentum alive with a victory over the Bengals, giving them their second consecutive win and seventh victory in their last nine matches. Minnesota averages 20.5 points per game. They throw for 246.3 yards and rush for 95.2 yards per game. The Vikings play well defensively, conceding 18.6 points per match. They did not concede a point in their last match and should recreate this if they want to win tomorrow. MatchPlug Prediction For Cincinnati Bengals VS Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings lost two of their last three matches, struggled offensively lately, and will be starting their fourth different quarterback this campaign. They are one of the worst teams in the NFL in terms of running the ball and have poor passing game recently. Given this, the Cincinnati Bengals should have no problems beating them on the ground. Experts expect the Bengals to cover the spread. Final Prediction: Cincinnati Bengals Spread.

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Matt LaFleur: Packers ‘learned a valuable lesson’ in defeat by Giants

The Green Bay Packers lead by Matt LaFleur, got a hard lesson on Monday night at MetLife Stadium, losing 24-22 to the New York Giants: never underestimate an opponent. “Obviously, extremely disappointed,” Packers head coach LaFleur said after the loss, via the official transcript. “I think our team learned a valuable lesson in terms of if you don’t play your best, it doesn’t matter who you’re playing, where you’re playing them, when you’re playing, you’re not going to win the game. We lost the turnover battle and weren’t good enough in situational ball, third-down red zone. We had plenty of opportunities. Give New York credit, they went out there, and they played better than we did tonight. This game is about execution, and we didn’t execute to the best of our ability.” The Giants entered the match 4-8 with little to play for. LaFleur’s team was 6-6, on a three-game win streak, including wins over Detroit and Kansas City with the postseason in sight. It seemed like a youth-filled Packers had been reading the press-clipping on time, expecting an easy win. Jordan Love missed a host of throws and turned the ball over on back-to-back possessions, his first game with two-plus giveaways since Week 10. The offense delayed repeatedly in the red zone. The defense could not pressure the QB and allowed New York run through it late. And Keisean Nixon muffed a punt on time in the third quarter that flipped the script in New York’s favor. “You can look and nitpick each phase of the game,” LaFleur said. “Special teams wasn’t good enough. Offense wasn’t good enough. Defense wasn’t good enough. All three collectively, and when you’re bad in all three phases, that’s what happens. You lose the game.” If Giants undrafted sensation Tommy DeVito proved anything, it is that an underestimated NFL team, will burn its opponents. After more than a month of excellent, upward-trajectory performance, Love struggled, reverting to early season issues that saddled an ineffective offense and could not find the range deep. “Not good enough,” Love said of his play. “Obviously, not good enough to get the job done there at the end. Obviously two costly turnovers hurt us a lot. Just not good enough.” Despite getting outplayed, the Packers took a late lead following a Saquon Barkley fumble that Love turned into a TD to Malik Heath. But a defense that surprisingly could not pressure the QB gave up the game-winning field goal drive. The Packers missed a chance to put a game’s distance between themselves and the rest of the NFC wild-card competitiors. LaFleur’s club stayed in the No. 7 slot ahead of L.A. Seattle, Atlanta, and New Orleans, but their margin for error was scraped with a battle against the NFC South-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers on tap this Sunday. “We better have a short memory,” LaFleur said after the game. “You’ve got to learn from it and move on. We’re on a short week now against a team in Tampa that is fighting for their playoff lives and the leaders of their division. So, we’re going to have to play a lot better than we did tonight in order to come out on top.” Related NFL News: Titans QB Will Levis heads improbable 14-point comeback against Dolphins despite early miscues.

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Titans QB Will Levis heads improbable 14-point comeback against Dolphins despite early miscues

Successive Tennessee Titans turnover turned a tied tussle in Miami into a 14-point deficit lead by Will Levis, in the blink of an eye in the fourth quarter. A botched punt by Eric Garror succeeded by a Will Levis horific pitch attempt to Derrick Henry took the Titans from plucky to seemimgly doomed as the Dolphins cashed in on both miscues to go up 14 points with lower than five minutes left.  Then, the improbable comeback began.  Levis lead a lightning nine-play, 75-yard drive where the Tennesse score in only 1:54, with the QB hitting DeAndre Hopkins for a touchdown with 2:40 left. The two-point conversion slashed the lead to six points. Mike Vrabel’s defense induced a fast three-and-out, getting the ball back to Levis with 2:14 to play. It was ample time for the big-armed rookie to cut through a wilting Miami defense. Levis hit an open Hopkins for 36 yards, then tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo for 16 to put Tennesee on the doorstep at the two-minute warning. Two plays later, Henry dove into the end zone. Comeback concluded. The Titans became the first team to win a match where they trailed by 14-plus points with under 3:00 minutes left since the Saints in Week 11, 2017 against Washington (34-31 in overtime), per NFL Research. From Week 12, 2017, until the Tennesee’s Week 14 victory, trailing by 14+ points with under 3:00 minutes left were 0-582. “We did a lot of things that were going to cost us, obviously, the turnovers and the mistakes,” Vrabel said via the team’s official website. “But we did more positive things late. The defense got some stops, and when the offense needed to come through, they came through. “It doesn’t have to be that hard. But I’m proud of the character of this football team, competing. I’m really proud of these guys.” Levis night was filled with twists, turns, peaks and valleys that will excite any roller-coaster designer. It began with a three-and-out, then the bottom fell out of the ride with a pick-six right into the lap of Dolphins defensive lineman Zach Sieler. Then the rookie began the slow climb, helping send the Titans into a fourth-quarter tie. The horrible pitch play seemed to silence Titans’ chances. But Levis powered through the final two drives, standing quietly in the pocket and delivering rockets when needed.  He finished with 327 passing yards, a career high on 23 of 38 attempts with a TD and an INT while taking just one sack despite an offensive line that has been through the wringer this season. “I was just sticking to the game plan,” Levis said. “Throwing to the open guy, trusting that I didn’t necessarily need to be forcing anything. That happy medium of pushing it down the field but throwing to the open guy.” With the ground game stymied – Henry: 17 carries, 34 yards, 2 TDs. Levis applied big plays to Hopkins and running back Tyjae Spears to kickstart the offense late and made the right reads in the red zone. His ability to maneuver the pocket and fix his eyes downfield is powerful for a young quarterback. Chalk up another win for Vrabel’s squad, which keeps proving it will fight no matter the situation. Even down big with less than three minutes left. “This is the best I’ve felt after a game,” edge rusher Arden Key said. “I hope everyone remembers what it takes to get this feeling. Didn’t nobody think we were going to win. Everybody thought it was going to be another Miami vs Broncos thing, with them putting 70 points on us. … It’s a good win, a hard-fought win.” Related NFL News: Matt LaFleur: Packers ‘learned a valuable lesson’ in defeat by Giants.

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Panthers dismiss Frank Reich after 1-10 start to first season in Carolina

Frank Reich had a tenure with the Carolina Panthers that lasted only 11 games. Carolina fired him on Monday after a 1-10 start to the 2023 season, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapport and Tom Pelissero reported, via sources informed of the situation. Special teams coordinator Chris Tabor will take over as the interim head coach, according to Rapoport. The club later confirmed the move, announcing senior assistant Jim Caldwell will act as a special advisor to offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, who will begin play-calling. “I met with Coach Reich this morning and informed him that he will not continue as head coach of the Carolina Panthers,” owner David Tepper said in a statement on Monday. “I want to thank Frank for his dedication and service, and we wish him well. Effective immediately, Special Teams Coordinator Chris Tabor will serve as our interim head coach. Senior Assistant Jim Caldwell will be a special advisor to Offensive Coordinator Thomas Brown, who will take over play calling duties.” Reich has had a rough season in Carolina as the Panthers showed poor signs of growth. Things escalated after several in-game mismanagement issues in Sunday’s 17-10 loss to the Tennesse Titans. The issues were enough grounds for Tepper to be done with Frank Reich after only 11 matches. Reich’s offense has been difficult, weighed down by poor blocking, a non-existent run game, and a receiver crew lacking in playmakers. Worst of all were the struggles of No.1 overall pick Bryce Young. The quarterback has shown poor habits amid the losses and rarely displays playmaking ability. Frank assigning play-calling to Brown and then taking them back did not help Carolina’s inconsistent offense. Considering the amount the Panthers invested in Young, including conceding 2024 first-round pick, which presently sits No.1 overall, watching the young signal-caller make progress is essential in the final six matches. Ownership obviously did not believe the development would come with Reich in charge. Now it is up to Brow and Caldwell to change the story of Carolina during the season. Related News: Russell Wilson ‘never doubted’ midseason turnabout for ‘resilient’ Broncos team.

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