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Prediction Time: CFL.ca writers’ Week 17 picks

TORONTO — There’s just five weeks left in the regular season and it’s still anyone’s game on the field and in the writer picks graphic.

Pat Steinberg has some competition at the top of the leaderboard, with Matt Cauz tying him with 39 wins.

Kristina Costabile is just two games behind them both at 37, and Vicki Hall and Jamie Nye are one game behind her at 36.

Will someone catch up to Pat and Matt this week?

CALGARY AT MONTREAL


CALGARY AT MONTREAL

Friday, September 26
7:00 p.m. ET
TSN/RDS/CFL+


Calgary had two quarterback injuries in Week 16, with Vernon Adams Jr. and P.J. Walker both suffering an injury. Reports out of Calgary are that Walker is likely done for the season, but Adams Jr. was limited in practice on Tuesday, which provides some optimism for Stampeders fans. Four points separate the Stamps from the West-leading Riders, meaning every game from now on means that much more. Montreal has won two games in a row, and are in the same position in the East as Calgary: four points behind the leader of the division. Like the Stamps, a win will go a long way for the Als as they eye catching up to Hamilton. With questions at quarterback, and a game where their usually-stout defence gave up 52 points to BC, the pick makers are thinking the Als get the win.

WRITERS’ PICK: 60% Montreal

TORONTO AT BC

Friday, September 26
10:00 p.m. ET
TSN/CFL+


Nathan Rourke had one of his best performances of 2025 in Week 16, completing 20 of 24 passes for 331 yards, and two touchdowns through the air. He also added three more majors on the ground, helping his team to a convincing 52-23 win over the Calgary Stampeders. The Lions now host the Argonauts, who are coming off a narrow loss to the Alouettes. Toronto will need another big performance from their defence, who picked off McLeod Bethel-Thompson three times and sacked him four, as they look to keep pace in the East.

WRITERS’ PICK: 100% BC

HAMILTON AT WINNIPEG

Saturday, September 27
3:00 p.m. ET
TSN/CTV/CFL+


Marc Lieggiho was the hero for the Tiger-Cats in Week 16, kicking the game-winning, walk-off field goal. Bo Levi Mitchell threw for over 300 yards for the ninth time this season, and the Ticats balanced out their offence with 17 carries by Greg Bell, who ran for 93 yards himself. Winnipeg was without Zach Collaros last week, and leaned heavily on Brady Oliveira, who had 20 carries for 100 yards on the ground. Chris Streveler threw for just 54 yards, completing three of eight passes in his team’s win. The writers are mostly rolling with the visitors to get the W, despite playing in the hostile environment of Princess Auto Stadium.

WRITERS’ PICK: 80% Hamilton

SASKATCHEWAN AT EDMONTON

Saturday, September 27
7:00 p.m. ET
TSN/CFL+


Coming off a bye week, their final one of 2025, the Saskatchewan Roughriders will head to Edmonton refreshed and ready for their final stretch of the season. While Edmonton is sitting last in the West Division, they have still shown that they can play with the best of the teams in the CFL. The Riders can’t afford to let up against the Elks, who have lost two-straight games on walk-off field goals, as the Double E are still fighting to stay in the playoff conversation. The Riders will want to stay on top of the West Division with a win, as the Stampeders are only four points behind. All of the pick makers think a rested Trevor Harris will win at Commonwealth Stadium this weekend.

WRITERS’ PICK: 100% Saskatchewan
 

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Wednesday’s 6-pack:
NBA players with the all-time best plus-minus differentials:
+9,509— Tim Duncan
+9,208— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
+8,263— Tony Parker
+7,298— Manu Ginobili
+6,714— Bill Russell
+6,679— Scottie Pippen

Quote of the Day
“It’s baseball. If they were asking us to do calculus, I’d be scared to death….…as long as this stays baseball, let’s go see if we are good enough.”
Reds’ manager Terry Francona

Wednesday’s quiz
Right now, which college football team has the longest active winning streak?

Tuesday’s quiz
In the history of the Milwaukee Brewers, Ryan Braun has hit the most home runs.

Monday’s quiz
Cam Newton is the Carolina Panthers’ all-time leader in passing yardage.

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Wednesday’s Den: Mid-week musings……..

— Guardians 5, Tigers 2
Teams are now tied for first in AL Central.
On July 8, Detroit was 15.5 games ahead of Cleveland.
Detroit hitters struck out 19 times in this game.

— Mets 9, Cubs 7
Cubs led this game 6-1 after four innings.
Francisco Alvarez hit the game-winning HR in the 8th inning.
Mets regain the NL’s last Wild Card slot, by a game over Reds/Arizona.

— Pirates 4, Reds 2
Oneil Cruz hit a two-run homer for Pittsburgh.
Pirates scored all four of their runs in the 2nd inning.
Reds have won five straight games four times this year, but are now 0-4 in that sixth game.

— Diamondbacks 5, Dodgers 4
Dodgers led 4-0 in the 7th inning.
Geraldo Perdomo’s 2-run single was a walk-off in the 9th.
Shohei Ohtani allowed 5 baserunners in his six scoreless IP.

— Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 1
Toronto has lost five of six games; their AL East lead is one game.
Tied 1-1 after five innings, Boston scored 3 runs in the sixth.
Red Sox lead Detroit by a game for the AL’s #2 Wild Card slot.

— Mariners 4, Rockies 3
Josh Naylor hit a 3-run double in the bottom of the 8th.
Mariners clinched a playoff spot; they’re 15-1 in their last 16 games.
Right now, Seattle would be the #2-seed in the AL.

— A’s 5, Astros 1
A’s first run scored when an easy pop-up fell safely in front of the mound.
Jeffrey Springs allowed three hits in his five IP.
Houston is a game behind Detroit for the AL’s last Wild Card slot.

— Major League Baseball will have a replay challenge system for balls/strikes, starting next season; this will be very interesting to follow.
The rules, according to MLB:
Each team will get two challenges and can keep them if they’re successful
Challenges can only be initiated by a pitcher, catcher, or batter, and the request must come right after the pitch
To signal a challenge, the pitcher, catcher, or batter will tap his hat or helmet to let the umpire know
No help from the dugout or other players on the field is allowed

Famous birthdays, September 24th:
Joe Greene, 79
Gordon Clapp, 77
Hubie Brooks, 69
Rafael Palmeiro, 61
Kevin Millar, 54
Eddie George, 52
Drew Gooden, 44
Keith Null, 40
Luis Morales, 23

Lions 38, Ravens 30
Detroit ran ball for 224 yards, outgained Ravens 426-318.
Montgomery had 12 carries for 151 yards.
Lions in second half: 28 plays, 221 yards, 24 points.
Detroit converted 7-14 on third down, 3-3 on fourth down
Score was tied 14-14 at halftime.
Ravens have scored 40-41-30 points, but are 1-2.
Baltimore allowed 41-38 points in its two losses.
In Week 3, favorites were 9-7 ATS; over was 8-8.

— New Jersey Giants are starting rookie QB Jaxson Dart against the Chargers this week, which will be his first NFL start.
Likely reason: Russell Wilson’s stats in the red zone so far:
4-for-18 passing, 16 yards, no TD’s, one first down. Not good.

— 0-3 Tennessee Titans are changing playcallers; QB coach Bo Hardegree is taking over for head coach Brian Callahan. Hardegree was the interim offensive coordinator for the Raiders for the second half of the 2023 season.

— Tampa Bay Bucs’ star WR Mike Evans is expected to miss 3-4 weeks (hamstring strain).

— Since 1939, only one NFL team has had a three-game span with:
No turnovers
Zero or one punt.
The 2025 Indianapolis Colts, off to a 3-0 start.

— Syracuse QB Steve Angeli tore his Achilles tendon, is out for the year; he was 98-156/1,352 passing in Syracuse’s 3-1 start.

— Oklahoma QB John Mateer hurt his thumb last week, is going to have surgery on Wednesday and is expected to miss 3+ weeks. So far this season, Mateer is 95-141/1,215 passing in the Sooners’ 4-0 start.
 

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Thursday’s 7-pack:
Last seven NFL QB’s who started in Week 1 of their rookie season
— Cam Ward, Titans
— Caleb Williams, Bears
— Jayden Daniels, Commanders
— Bo Nix, Broncos
— Bryce Young, Panthers
— CJ Stroud, Texans
— Anthony Richardson, Colts

Quote of the Day
“I believe the only way to protect my own rights is to protect the rights of others.”
Dwight Eisenhower, 1953

Thursday’s quiz
First time the Seattle Seahawks played in a Super Bowl, who was their QB?

Wednesday’s quiz
Right now, Memphis Tigers have the longest active winning streak in college football- they’ve won their last eight games.

Tuesday’s quiz
In the history of the Milwaukee Brewers, Ryan Braun has hit the most home runs.

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Thursday’s Den: Doing some thinking out loud…….

— Guardians 5, Tigers 1
George Valera had the go-ahead home run for Cleveland.
Guardians now lead AL Central by a game, with four games left.
Detroit has lost 8 in a row, is out of first place for first time since April 22.

— A’s 6, Astros 0
Shea Langeliers went 4-for-4 with a home run.
Luis Severino got 19 outs, allowed only three hits.
Astros have lost 5 in a row, trail Detroit by a game for last Wild Card slot.

— Cubs 10, Mets 3
Cubs scored 5 runs in third inning, snapped a five-game losing skid.
Matthew Boyd got 16 outs, allowed only two hits.
Juan Soto hit his 43rd home run for the Mets

— Pirates 4, Reds 3 (11)
Spencer Horwitz had the game-winning double for Pittsburgh.
Reds remain a game behind the Mets for the last NL’s Wild Card slot.
Noelvi Marte hit an inside-the-park home run for the Reds.

— Mariners 9, Rockies 2
Seattle clinches its first AL West title since 2001.
Cal Raleigh hit two home runs, now has 60 this season.
Luis Castillo got 22 outs, allowed only one baserunner.

— Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 1
Garrett Crochet tossed 8 shutout innings.
Red Sox lead Detroit by two games for the AL’s second Wild Card.
Toronto/New York are now tied for first in AL East.

Famous birthdays, September 25th:
Michael Douglas, 81
Bob McAdoo, 74
Glenn Hubbard, 68
Geno Petralli, 66
Heather Locklear, 64
Scottie Pippen, 60
Will Smith, 56
Catherine Zeta-Jones, 55
Matt Hasselbeck, 50
Rocco Baldelli, 44
Alec Ogletree, 34
Brandin Cooks, 32

— College football conference trends:
Home favorites in conference games are 12-10 ATS
Home underdogs in conference games are 11-7 ATS

American
Home underdogs 1-5 ATS in non-conference games
Road underdogs 8-4 ATS in non-conference games

ACC
Home favorites 6-10 ATS in non-conference games
Road underdogs 1-5 ATS in non-conference games

Big 10
Favorites 14-16 ATS in non-conference games

Big X
Favorites 13-9 ATS in non-conference games
Underdogs 3-4 ATS in non-conference games

Conference USA
14-9 ATS in non-conference games, 6-3 at home.

Mid American
Underdogs 18-15 ATS in non-conference games

Mountain West
Underdogs 12-6 ATS in non-conference games

SEC
19-16 ATS in non-conference games, 4-2 as underdogs
Sun Belt
Underdogs 10-13 ATS in non-conference games

— Tampa Bay Rays were sold for $1.7B this week, are expected to stay in the Tampa/St Pete area of western Florida. Stuart Sternberg had owned the team since 2004; back then, he bought the team for $200M, so a tidy profit right there.

— Was watching the Brewers-Padres game Monday night; Roberto Ortiz was the home plate umpire and boy, did the Milwaukee TV guys shred his performance.
Don’t think I’ve ever heard TV guys rip an umpire like that, especially considering that the Brewers are already locked in to a really good seed in the playoffs, not like it was a huge game for them, but hitters/pitchers looked confused by several of his calls.

— Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl stepped down this week; he takes an ambassador’s role in the athletic department, while his son Steven Pearl got a 5-year contract to take over for his father.
He went 246-125 at Auburn, leading the Tigers to two Final Fours.

— Oklahoma State fired longtime football coach Mike Gundy, who was 170-90 in 21 years coaching the Cowboys, 12-6 in bowl games. He gets paid $15M to go away; would like to hear him on TV, think he’d be an interesting voice in today’s NIL-dominated world.

— Atlanta Falcons fired their WR coach Ike Hilliard after Sunday’s 30-0 loss at Carolina; Passing game coordinator T.J. Yates is going to take over Hilliard’s duties, and offensive coordinator Zac Robinson will be on the sideline during games, instead of in the press box.

— Playoff picture with 4 days left in the regular season:
NL: Phillies, Brewers, Dodgers. Wild Cards: Cubs, Padres, Mets
AL: Blue Jays, Guardians, Mariners. Wild Cards: New York, Red Sox, Tigers
 

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Week 17

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR CALGARY AT MONTREAL

Date: September 26, 2025
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Calgary 106.289; Montreal 113.884
Dunkel Line & Total: Montreal by 7 1/2; 43
Vegas Line & Total: Montreal by 4; 50 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Montreal (-4); Under

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR TORONTO AT BC
Date: September 26, 2025
Time: 10:00 pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 109.855; BC 124.226
Dunkel Line & Total: BC by 14 1/2; 64
Vegas Line & Total: BC by 10 1/2; 56 1/2
Dunkel Pick: BC (-10 1/2); Over

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR HAMILTON AT WINNIPEG
Date: September 27, 2025
Time: 3:00 pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Hamilton 116.328; Winnipeg 112.324
Dunkel Line & Total: Hamilton by 4; 48
Vegas Line & Total: Winnipeg by 1; 51 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Hamilton (+1); Under

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR SASKATCHEWAN AT EDMONTON
Date: September 27, 2025
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Saskatchewan 112.722; Edmonton 111.603
Dunkel Line & Total: Saskatchewan by 1; 57
Vegas Line & Total: Saskatchewan by 3 1/2; 54 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Edmonton (+3 1/2); Over




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Friday, September 26
7:00 PM ET
Calgary VS Montreal
Calgary is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Calgary's last 7 games.
Calgary is 4-14 ATS in its last 18 games against Montreal.
Calgary is 0-4-1 SU in its last 5 games against Montreal.
Montreal is 1-6 ATS in its last 7 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Montreal's last 8 games.
Montreal is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Montreal's last 5 games against Calgary.

10:00 PM ET
Toronto VS British Columbia
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Toronto's last 7 games.
Toronto is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games against British Columbia.
Toronto is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games against British Columbia.
Toronto is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games on the road.
British Columbia is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games.
The total has gone OVER in 8 of British Columbia's last 8 games.
British Columbia is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of British Columbia's last 5 games at home.

Saturday, September 27
3:00 PM ET
Hamilton VS Winnipeg
Hamilton is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Hamilton's last 5 games.
Hamilton is 9-3 SU in its last 12 games.
Hamilton is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games against Winnipeg.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 5 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 15 of Winnipeg's last 19 games against Hamilton.
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Winnipeg's last 8 games at home.
Winnipeg is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Hamilton.

7:00 PM ET
Saskatchewan VS Edmonton
Saskatchewan is 13-7 ATS in its last 20 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Saskatchewan's last 7 games.
Saskatchewan is 10-3 SU in its last 13 games.
Saskatchewan is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games against Edmonton.
Edmonton is 8-1 ATS in its last 9 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Edmonton's last 10 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Edmonton's last 5 games against Saskatchewan.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Edmonton's last 5 games at home.


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4 storylines to watch in Week 17

Welcome to Week 17, my friends.

To get you set for the week, I’m looking at a returning starting quarterback, a receiver that needs a bit more attention, a Most Outstanding Rookie candidate, and a must-win game for a West Division team.

It’s also worth noting that this weekend, the CFL is commemorating next week’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Keep an eye out across the league for players wearing orange and white pre-game jerseys, customized footballs featuring orange laces, orange Wilson branding and each club’s Indigenous logo, special content highlighting Indigenous culture and community members, and much more.

Here’s one storyline to watch in each matchup this weekend.

HE’S BAAACCCK!

Calgary at Montreal | Friday, September 26 | 7:00 p.m. ET | TSN/RDS/CFL+

We haven’t seen Davis Alexander under centre since Week 7, and we’re going see him back in action this weekend in Montreal.

Alexander has been dealing with a hamstring injury this year, but was listed as the starting quarterback on the Alouettes’ depth chart that was released on Thursday.

The Als pivot has not lost a game this season, going 4-0 in the contests he’s started. Without him, the Als are 3-7. He’s thrown for 1,106 yards, six touchdowns, and three interceptions this season, completing 72.7 per cent of his passes. Alexander has also called his own number nine times for 87 yards and a major score.

Despite giving up 52 points to the BC Lions last week, the Stampeders defence is still allowing a league-low 22.8 points per game. As Alexander gets set to return, he’ll have a challenge ahead of him as he looks to extend his team’s winning streak to three.

SOME LOVE FOR KEON HATCHER SR.

Toronto at BC | Friday, September 26 | 10:00 p.m. ET | TSN/CFL+

Keon Hatcher Sr. hasn’t been getting nearly enough love this season, so I’m going to spend some time handing him some.

The Lions’ pass-catcher has hauled in a league-leading 1,317 yards to go along with five touchdowns on 79 receptions. His receiving yard total so far this year is a career-high for the six-foot-one, 212-pounder, with his previous best coming in 2023 (1,226).

And with four games left on the schedule for the Leos, there’s plenty of time for him to add to that total.

Hatcher Sr. is on pace to hit 1,693 yards this season, which would be the most receiving yards since Brandon Zylstra hauled in 1,687 in 2017. BC’s franchise record was set by Geroy Simon in 2006 (1,856). Will Hatcher Sr. break that record in 2025?

Hatcher Sr. has caught 36 of the 39 passes thrown his way for 595 yards and three touchdowns in his last five games, including a monster 147-yard game against Calgary last week. Against the Argos, a team that gives up 358.6 yards per game through the air, expect Nathan Rourke to continue to feed Hatcher Sr. as the Lions look to move up in the standings.

MOST OUTSTANDING ROOKIE CANDIDATE?

Hamilton at Winnipeg | Saturday, September 27 | 3:00 p.m. ET | TSN/CTV/CFL+

Devin Veresuk has my vote (if I had one) for this year’s Most Outstanding Rookie award.

The Tiger-Cats liked what they had seen from the second overall 2025 CFL Draft pick so much that by Week 4, he was their starting middle linebacker as the team moved on from Kyle Wilson.

Since then, Veresuk has been a playmaker in the middle of Hamilton’s defence. His first start saw him tally eight tackles and a pick-six, to go along with another tackle on special teams. That was a snapshot of what was to come from the 23-year-old this year. He’s been all over the stat sheet, collecting 53 defensive tackles, three special teams tackles, a tackle for loss, two sacks, an interception, two touchdowns, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.

Veresuk has been limited in practice this week, so keep an eye out closer to game time to see if he’s going to play this weekend against Winnipeg to add to his case for the end-of-season award. If he is in the mix, he’ll need to be ready to slow down Brady Oliveira, who has gone over 100 yards on the ground in both of his last two games.

On the Winnipeg side, it looks like Zach Collaros is set to return this week after taking first team reps with the Bombers’ offence at practice and was listed as a full participant on the team’s injury report. The Blue and Gold are coming off a win over the Ottawa REDBLACKS as they host the Tabbies at Princess Auto Stadium looking to stay ahead of the Lions, who are also 7-7 on the season.

IT’S A MUST WIN FOR EDMONTON

Saskatchewan at Edmonton | Saturday, September 27 | 7:00 p.m. ET | TSN/CFL+

The Edmonton Elks won’t be eliminated from post-season contention with a loss this weekend, but you can pretty much call this a must-win for the team as they hope to chase down BC and Winnipeg, who are both four points ahead of them in the standings.

Cody Fajardo‘s Elks will want to put the back-to-back heartbreaking losses on walk-off field goals behind them for good this weekend at Commonwealth Stadium.

It won’t be easy this week against the team that boasts the best record in the CFL, but as we’ve seen this year many times, any team can beat any team in the CFL.

The Riders are coming off a bye week and Trevor Harris and co. last saw the field in a loss against the Alouettes. You can bet that they will be itching to improve on their 10-3 record on Saturday night.
 

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Friday’s 7-pack:
Batters who hot 30+ home runs each of the last three years:
Pete Alonso
Aaron Judge
Shohei Ohtani
Cal Raleigh
Brent Rooker
Kyle Schwarber
Juan Soto

Quote of the Day
“Everyone needs to see a little bit of positivity in the game. We are human. We feed off a ton of things, including the good things. Of course everyone takes a collective breath.”
Tigers manager AJ Hinch

Friday’s quiz
Last time the Detroit Tigers played in a World Series, who was their manager?

Thursday’s quiz
First time the Seattle Seahawks played in a Super Bowl, Matt Hasselbeck was their QB.

Wednesday’s quiz
Right now, Memphis Tigers have the longest active winning streak in college football- they’ve won their last eight games.

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Friday’s Den: Random stuff with the weekend here…….

Seahawks 23, Cardinals 20
Seahawks kicked a 52-yard FG at the gun for a walk-off win.
Seattle led 14-3 at halftime.
Seattle ran for 155 yards, outgained Cardinals, 384-253
Seahawks are 8-1 SU/5-3-1 ATS in last eight visits to Arizona.
Cardinals lost on a last-second field goal last week, too.
Arizona’s first nine drives: 46 plays, 147 yards, 6 points.
Arizona’s last two drives: 20 plays, 130 yards, 14 points.
Since 2019, Arizona is 6-13 ATS in NFC West home games.

— East Carolina 28, Army 6
Pirates led 21-0 in the first quarter.
ECU was 7-12 on third down, Army 2-15.
Pirates outgained Army, 431-290

— Reds 2, Pirates 1
RF Noelvi Marte made a HR-saving catch in 9th inning to preserve the win.
Nick Lodolo struck out 12 batters in 6.1 scoreless IP.
Reds are a game behind the Mets for the NL’s last Wild Card slot.

— Mets 8, Cubs 5
Francisco Lindor homered, is a 30-30 guy for the second time.
Mets led this game 6-0 in the 4th inning.
Brett Baty went 2-for-4, with 3 RBI

— Dodgers 8, Diamondbacks 0
Shohei Ohtani hit his 54th home run.
Dodgers clinch NL West for 12th time in 13 years.
Arizona falls two games behind the Mets for the NL’s last Wild Card slot.

— Tigers 4, Guardians 2
Detroit used six pitchers in this win, tying Cleveland for AL Central lead.
Tigers hit three solo home runs.
This weekend, Cleveland hosts Texas, Tigers visit Boston.

— Obscure Fact of the Day: Actor Russell Johnson played the Professor on the old TV show Gilligan’s Island, but before he was an actor, Russell Johnson flew 44 combat missions as a WWII bombardier. His plane was shot down in 1945; he broke both his ankles.
He earned a Purple Heart, a Bronze Star and the admiration of Ginger and Mary Ann.

Famous birthdays, September 26th:
Kent McCord, 83
Dave Duncan, 80
Mike Bragg, 79
Lucius Allen, 78
John Roche, 76
Melissa Sue Anderson, 63
Sean Doolittle, 39
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, 32
Shake Milton, 29

— Washington Nationals are hiring Paul Toboni as their new head of baseball operations. The 35-year old Toboni rose quickly in the Red Sox organization to become assistant GM and is widely regarded as one of the best young executives in MLB.

— Astros 11, A’s 5
Houston remains a game behind Detroit for the AL’s last playoff slot.
Christian Walker homered, had three RBI
Win ends Astros’ 7-game losing streak against the A’s.

— Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 1
Daulton Varsho hit his 5th career grand slam.
Toronto/New York remain tied atop the AL East; Blue Jays own tiebreaker.
Boston’s magic number to clinch a playoff spot is one.

— Phillies 1, Marlins 0
Only run of the game scored on a first inning ground out.
Walker Buehler pitched five shutout innings.
Surprising fact: This loss eliminated the Marlins, who have had a good year.

— Royals 9, Angels 4
Bobby Witt Jr went 4-for-5, scored two runs.
Mike Trout hit his 401st career home run.

— Random opinion: If a run scores because of an error on the pitcher, that should be an earned run. Why should the pitcher’s stats benefit because he made an error?

— Playoff picture with 3 days left in the regular season:
NL: Phillies, Brewers, Dodgers. Wild Cards: Cubs, Padres, Mets
AL: Blue Jays, Guardians, Mariners. Wild Cards: New York, Red Sox, Tigers
 

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Friday, September 26

GameTime(ET)PickUnits
CGY at MTL07:00 PMMTL -4.0
U 50.5
+500 +500
TOR at BC10:00 PMTOR +7.5
O 56.5
+500 +500
 

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SEPTEMBER'S CFL BEST BETS !!

09/26/2025..............2 -2 - 0..................50.00%.............- 1.00
09/19/2025..............4 - 0 - 0...............100.00%.............+ 20.00
09/13/2025..............2 - 2 - 0...............50.00%.............- 1.00
09/12/2025..............1 - 3 - 0...............25.00%.............- 11.50
09/06/2025..............2 - 2 - 0...............50.00%.............- 1.00
09/05/2025..............2 - 0 - 0............100.00%.............+ 10.00

TOTALS...................13 -9 - 0...............59.09%.............+ 15.50


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AUGUST TOTALS........15 - 9 - 0....................62.50%..............+ 25.50
JULY'S TOTALS..........17 - 15 - 0..................53.12%..............+ 2.50
JUNE'S TOTALS.........19 - 13 - 0..................59.37%..............+ 23.50
 

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Saturday’s 6-pack:
Josh Naylor’s stolen bases, the last six years:
2020— 1
2021— 1
2022— 6
2023— 10
2024— 6
2025— 30

Quote of the Day
“This is as exciting as it gets. To not admit that you’re nervous, I think that would be wrong. I’m nervous as hell.”
Reds manager Terry Francona

Saturday’s quiz
In the history of the Rams, what QB has thrown for the most yards?

Friday’s quiz
Last time the Detroit Tigers played in a World Series, Hall of Famer Jim Leyland was their manager.

Thursday’s quiz
First time the Seattle Seahawks played in a Super Bowl, Matt Hasselbeck was their QB.

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Saturday’s Den: Wrapping up a busy Friday night…….

— Reds 3, Brewers 1
Cincinnati bullpen got 14 outs, didn’t allow a hit.
Gavin Lux went 2-for-4, scored two runs.
Reds take over the NL’s last Wild Card slot.

— Marlins 6, Mets 2
Sandy Alcantara threw 100 pitches, got a win in his last ’25 start.
Down 2-0, Marlins scored six runs in the fifth inning.
Connor Norby hit Miami’s 9th pinch-hit homer this season.

— Padres 7, Diamondbacks 4
Fernando Tatis hit a 4th inning grand slam that broke the game open.
Luis Arraez had four hits for San Diego.
Loss puts Arizona on the verge of missing the playoffs.

— Red Sox 4, Tigers 3
Ceddanne Rafaela hit a walk-off triple off the centerfield fence.
Red Sox clinch their first playoff spot since 2021.
Detroit/Cleveland remain tied atop AL Central.

— Rangers 7, Guardians 3
Alejandro Osuna hit a 3-run homer in the first inning.
Jack Leiter struck out 10 hitters for Texas.
Guardians have lost consecutive games for first time since September 2nd.

— White Sox 10, Nationals 9
Colson Montgomery hit a 2-run homer in ninth inning.
White Sox led 8-2 after the fifth inning.
Luis Garcia Jr hit three home runs in a losing cause.

— Angels 4, Astros 3
Mike Trout homered twice, now has 403 career home runs.
Houston led 3-0 in the 4th inning.
Loss puts the Astros on the verge of missing the playoffs.

— Baseball has changed a lot thru the years; here are the numbers of pitchers these guys hit against in the season where they hit 60+ home runs:
1927 Babe Ruth 60 homers, faced 64 pitchers/7 teams
1961 Roger Maris 61 homers, faced 101 pitchers/9 teams
2022 Aaron Judge 62 homers, faced 256 pitchers/20 teams
2025 Cal Raleigh 60 homers, faced 290 pitchers/28 teams

Famous birthdays, September 27th:
Dickie Post, 80
Ken Geddes, 79
Mike Schmidt, 76
Steve Kerr, 60
Rob Moore, 57
Gwyneth Paltrow, 53
Chris Herren, 50
Christian Wood, 30
Mitchell Parker, 26
The great actor Wilford Brimley was born 91 years ago today.

— Virginia 46, Florida State 38 OT
Virginia led 14-0 early in the second quarter.
FSU forced OT, scoring a TD with 0:36 left in regulation.
Seminoles ran for 256 yards, outgained Virginia 514-440.
Both teams turned the ball over three times.

— Arizona State 27, TCU 24
Sun Devils scored 10 points in the last 1:50 to pull off a comeback win.
TCU led 17-0 midway thru the second quarter.
ASU outscored the Horned Frogs, 497-269

— Washington Commanders are going with backup QB Marcus Mariota again the week, in Atlanta. Commanders beat Las Vegas 41-24 LW with Mariota under center. Star WR Terry McLaurin is also expected to miss Sunday’s game.

— In the last 25 years, the 2018 Houston Texans are the only team to start a season 0-3 and still make the playoffs.

— Over is 17-5 in Lamar Jackson’s last 22 starts.

— Playoff picture with 2 days left in the regular season:
NL: Phillies, Brewers, Dodgers. Wild Cards: Cubs, Padres, Reds
AL: Blue Jays, Guardians, Mariners. Wild Cards: New York, Red Sox, Tigers
 

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Sunday’s 6-pack:
— Tigers 2, Red Sox 1- Detroit clinches a playoff spot.
— Guardians 3, Rangers 2- Cleveland clinches a playoff spot.
— Reds 7, Brewers 4- Cincinnati’s magic number for playoffs: 1
— Mets 5, Marlins 0- Holmes allowed one hit in six IP.
— Twins 5, Phillies 0- Milwaukee clinches #1 seed in NL.
— One playoff spot left to decide; #3 Wild Card in NL.

Quote of the Day

“Love the way we competed for four quarters, playing the next play, playing the next series. Offensively, special teams, man there’s a whole lot that can be a lot cleaner. End of the day, it’s a win for who we consider to be the good guys. At the end of the day, love competing with these guys.”
Tennessee football coach Josh Heupel

Friday’s quiz
Milwaukee Brewers have played in one World Series; who was it against?

Saturday’s quiz
In the history of the Rams, Jim Everett has thrown for the most yards.

Friday’s quiz
Last time the Detroit Tigers played in a World Series, Hall of Famer Jim Leyland was their manager.

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Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Saturday…….

— Ole Miss 24, LSU 19
QB Chambliss passed for 314 yards and a TD.
Last year, Chambliss was playing at D-II Ferris State.
Rebels led 17-7 at halftime.
Ole Miss outgained LSU, 480-254.

— Tennessee 41, Mississippi State 34 OT
Tennessee forced OT, scoring a TD with 1:55 left.
Vols’ QB Aguilar threw for 335 yards and a TD.
Miss State ran ball 57 times for 198 yards.

—Texas A&M 16, Auburn 10
Aggies are 4-0 for the first time since 2016.
Auburn gained total of 177 yards, was 0-12 on third down.
A&M outgained them 414-177; they were only 3-14 on third down.
Aggies ran the ball 47 times for 207 yards.

— Alabama 24, Georgia 21
Alabama led 24-14 at halftime.
Crimson Tide was 13-19 on third down, Georgia 2-8.
Kirby Smart is 1-7 as a head coach vs Alabama.
Georgia’s home winning streak ends at 33.

Upsets of the Week:
Virginia Tech (+10.5) 23, NC State 21
Virginia (+6.5) 46, Florida State 38 OT
Illinois (+6.5) 34, USC 32
Hawai’i (+6.5) 44, Air Force 35
California (+6.5) 28, Boston College 24
Hawai’i (+6.5) 44, Air Force 35
Cincinnati (+4.5) 37, Kansas 34

— Illinois 34, USC 32

Illini kicked a 41-yard FG at the gun for a walk-off win.
USC had taken a 32-31 lead on a TD with 1:55 left.
Illinois QB Alymyer threw for 328 yards.
USC QB Maiava threw for 364 yards, two TD’s.

— Georgia Tech 30, Wake Forest 29, OT
Wake Forest led 17-3 at halftime.
Tech forced OT, kicking a 33-yard FG with 0:02 left in regulation.
Tech scored 7 points in OT; Wake scored a TD, but went for two points and the win- they didn’t get it.
Tech’s two ACC wins are by a total of four points.

— Cincinnati 37, Kansas 34
Bearcats drove 75 yards, scored on a 2-yard TD with 0:29 left.
Lot of offense; total yards- Cincy 603 yards, Jayhawks 597.
Cincinnati had four TD’s called back because of penalties.

— Oregon 30, Penn State 24 OT
Oregon led 17-3 with 11:00 left in the game.
Penn State tied it on a TD with 0:30 left.
Ducks outgained Penn State, 424-276.
Game was 3-3 at halftime.

— Memphis 55, Florida Atlantic 26
Tigers have won nine in a row, the country’s longest active win streak. Memphis’ lead was only 17-16 at halftime.
Tigers ran ball 46 times for 291 yards (6.3 yards/carry).

Famous birthdays, September 28th:
Brigitte Bardot, 91
Steve Largent, 71
Todd Worrell, 66
Irving Fryar, 63
Johnny Dawkins, 62
Janeane Garofalo, 61
Mira Sorvino, 58
Ryan Zimmerman, 41
Chem Birch, 33
Tyler Shough, 26
Riley Greene, 25
Spencer Rattler, 25

— Vanderbilt 55, Utah State 35
#18 Commodores are 5-0 for first time since 2008.
QB Pavia threw for 321 yards, five TD’s, also ran for a TD.
Only 8 of Vanderbilt’s 65 plays came on third down.

— San Diego State 6, Northern Illinois 3
Aztecs kicked a 25-yard FG at the gun for the walk-off win.
Both teams kicked FG’s on their first drive, then no one scored again until the last play.
Total yardage: San Diego State 266, Northern Illinois 179

— Minnesota 31, Rutgers 28
Scarlet Knights led 14-0 early, 21-14 at halftime.
Gophers drove 72 yards, scored winning TD with 3:19 left.
Minnesota won despite running ball 18 times for only 35 yards.

— Playoff picture with one day left in the regular season:
NL: Phillies, Brewers, Dodgers. Wild Cards: Cubs, Padres, Reds
AL: Blue Jays, Guardians, Mariners. Wild Cards: New York, Red Sox, Tigers
 

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Friday’s 6-pack:
Thru four weeks, most pass plays of 20+ yards:
17— Rams
16— 49ers
15— Raiders
14— Bills, Bears, Seahawks
13— Cowboys, Chargers, Buccaneers
12— Packers, Texans, Colts, Giants, Patriots

Quote of the Day
“I’d love to manage again. Obviously, Atlanta would be amazing, but there’s nothing to really elaborate on.”
Former major league catcher/manager David Ross

Friday’s quiz
In the history of the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, who has thrown for the most yards?

Thursday’s quiz
1995 was the last time the Cincinnati Reds won a playoff series, the longest current drought in the major leagues.

Wednesday’s quiz
2019 was last time the World Series went to seven games, when Washington beat Houston.

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Friday’s Den: Wrapping up a busy Thursday……

— Tigers 6, Guardians 3
Dillon Dingler hit the go-ahead homer in the 6th inning.
Tigers broke game open, scoring four runs in 7th inning.
Detroit-Seattle will meet in the ALDS.

— Cubs 3, Padres 1
Taillon allowed two baserunners in four scoreless IP (60 PT)
San Diego was 0-8 with runners in scoring position.
Cubs play Milwaukee in the NLDS.

— Bronx 4, Red Sox 0
Rookie Schlittler struck out 12 in eight scoreless IP.
Bronx scored all four of its runs in the fourth inning.
New York-Toronto will meet in the ALDS.

49ers 26, Rams 23 OT
SF stopped the Rams on 4th-and-1 to end the game.
Rams forced OT, kicking a 48-yard FG with 0:02 left
Rams also fumbled on the 49ers’ 1-yard line with 1:02 left.
49ers’ five games have all been decided by 5 or fewer points.
SF WR Bourne caught 10 passes for 142 yards.
49ers’ first two drives: 25 plays, 163 yards, 14 points.
49ers won six of last eight visits to Los Angeles.
Underdogs are 5-0-1 ATS in last six series games.

— New Mexico State 37, Sam Houston State 10
New Mexico State led 13-10 after the third quarter.
Aggies threw ball for 255 yards (9.4 yards/attempt)
Aggies were 9-13 on third down, Sam Houston 3-11

— Knicks 99, 76ers 84
Exhibition game was played in Abu Dhabi.
Knicks outscored Philly 28-18 in second quarter.
Knicks played 19 different players, 76ers played 13 guys.

Movie of the Day: All the President’s Men (1976)- Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
Tremendous cast: Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Warden, Hal Holbrook, Jason Robards, Martin Balsam, Ned Beatty, Meredith Baxter.

Famous birthdays, October 3rd:
Dave Winfield, 74
Greg Foster, 57
Janel Moloney, 56
Anquan Boldin, 45
Courtney Lee, 40
Mike Gesicki, 30
CJ Abrams, 25
CJ Stroud, 24
Abdul Carter, 22

Seven baseball players who could be free agents this winter:

— Pete Alonso 1B- Has $24M option with the Mets for next year, but can probably make way more than that, even though he is 31. Last five years, he’s hit 195 homers, played in 158 games a year. Durable and productive; Mets will probably re-sign him.

— Luis Arraez 1B/2B- Won three of last four batting titles, slumped to .292 this year. Does not have a lot of power, not real fast, average fielder, but he gets a lot of hits.

— Bo Bichette SS- Hit .311 this year with an .840 OPS. Led the league in hits in 2021/2022; he had an injury-plagued season last year. Had 94 RBI this season.

— Alex Bregman 3B- Can opt out of the last two years of his contract, which would pay $80M; had an .821 OPS this year, his best since 2019. It is assumed that he will opt out.

— Kyle Schwarber OF/DH- Is 33 years old, but he hit 56 homers, had 132 RBI this year, has 187 homers the last four seasons. Philly is an excellent hitters’ park; should he stay there?

— Kyle Tucker OF- Hit 134 homers the last five years, has career OPS of .865. Hurt his hand in July and struggled in second half of season.

— Framber Valdez, P- Is 32 years old; over last four years, is 57-35 in 121 starts. He’s pitched in the playoffs five of the last six years.
 

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Prediction Time: CFL.ca writers’ Week 18 picks

TORONTO — With October on the horizon, every game means a bit more to every team in the CFL, including the team of writers.

It’s still anyone’s game to take the title of top pick maker, with Pat Steinberg sitting at the top at 41 wins, followed closely by Matt Cauz (40) and Kristina Costabile (39).

Vicki Hall and Jamie Nye sit at the bottom of the standings, but they’re just three games behind the leader.

Will this week’s picks close the gap?

SASKATCHEWAN AT OTTAWA

SASKATCHEWAN AT OTTAWA

Friday, October 3
7:30 p.m. ET
TSN/RDS/CFL+


The Saskatchewan Roughriders lost their second game in a row in Week 17, falling to the Edmonton Elks. With a playoff spot secured, the Riders’ current position at the top of the West Division is still not locked in. Trevor Harris and co. will head to TD Place looking to keep their four-point cushion over the Stampeders with a win on Friday night. After a loss in Week 16, the REDBLACKS headed out on a bye and will hope that their week of rest will help them in what is now a must-win situation to keep pace in the East for a playoff spot. Most of the pick makers are rolling with the visitors.
WRITERS’ PICK: 80% Saskatchewan


HAMILTON AT TORONTO

Saturday, October 4
3:00 p.m. ET
TSN/CTV/CFL+


What more could you ask for than a rivalry game that means so much for both teams involved? The Ticats scored just three points last week against the Bombers and Bo Levi Mitchell and co. will be itching to put on a better performance this week. Hamilton has already secured a playoff spot and a home playoff date, and their next goal will be securing the top of the Division and the Eastern Final. Toronto lost to the BC Lions last week and currently sit on the outside of the playoff picture looking in. Can the Argos get back on track in front of their home fans at BMO Field or is it too little too late for Ryan Dinwiddie’s group? The writers think the latter.
WRITERS’ PICK: 80% Hamilton


CALGARY AT BC

Saturday, October 4
7:00 p.m. ET
TSN/CFL+


If you thought Saturday’s early game has some high stakes, wait until you hear about the late game. BC and Calgary (and Winnipeg, for what it’s worth) sit at 16 points in the standings. A home playoff date is still possible for both clubs, meaning this game could end up being the difference at season’s end. The Lions and Stamps met in Week 16, with the Leos winning 52-23, thanks to a sensational performance by Nathan Rourke, who was good on 20 of 24 passes, throwing for 331 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions through the air to go along with three rushing majors. With the Stampeders not looking like the powerhouse we’d grown accustomed to seeing through most of 2025, can the Lions win the season series against Calgary? All of the writers think yes.
WRITERS’ PICK: 100% BC
 

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Week 18

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR SASKATCHEWAN AT OTTAWA

Date: October 3, 2025
Time: 7:30pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Saskatchewan 108.428; Ottawa 107.336
Dunkel Line & Total: Saskatchewan by 1; 57
Vegas Line & Total: Saskatchewan by 3 1/2; 53 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Ottawa (+3 1/2); Over

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR HAMILTON AT TORONTO
Date: October 4, 2025
Time: 3:00 pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Hamilton 106.305; Toronto 113.395
Dunkel Line & Total: Toronto by 7; 51
Vegas Line & Total: Hamilton by 1 1/2; 57 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+1 1/2); Under

DUNKEL INDEX PREDICTION FOR CALGARY AT BC
Date: October 4, 2025
Time: 7:00 pm ET
Dunkel Ratings: Calgary 104.389; BC 120.294
Dunkel Line & Total: BC by 16; 60
Vegas Line & Total: BC by 3 1/2; 55 1/2
Dunkel Pick: BC (-3 1/2); Over





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Trend Report
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Friday, October 3
7:30 PM ET
Saskatchewan VS Ottawa
Saskatchewan is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Saskatchewan's last 8 games.
Saskatchewan is 10-4 SU in its last 14 games.
Saskatchewan is 8-1 ATS in its last 9 games against Ottawa.
Ottawa is 7-13 ATS in its last 20 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Ottawa's last 6 games.
Ottawa is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games.
The total has gone OVER in 13 of Ottawa's last 20 games against Saskatchewan.

Saturday, October 4
3:00 PM ET
Hamilton VS Toronto
Hamilton is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Hamilton's last 6 games.
Hamilton is 9-4 SU in its last 13 games.
Hamilton is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games against Toronto.
Toronto is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games.
Toronto is 5-10 SU in its last 15 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games against Hamilton.
The total has gone OVER in 9 of Toronto's last 12 games at home.

7:00 PM ET
Calgary VS British Columbia
Calgary is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games.
Calgary is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games against British Columbia.
Calgary is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games against British Columbia.
Calgary is 5-15 SU in its last 20 games on the road.
The total has gone OVER in 8 of British Columbia's last 9 games.
British Columbia is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of British Columbia's last 5 games at home.
British Columbia is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing at home against Calgary.


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Friday, October 3, 6:30pm CDT (7:30 PM local)
TD Place Stadium, Ottawa, Ontario
Game Time Forecast
Scattered clouds at 67°F (19°C) with 58% humidity and 27% cloud cover. Wind calm at 6 mph (10 km/h) gusting to 12 mph (19 km/h) from the Southwest. Chance of precipitation: 0%.
 

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Saturday’s 6-pack:
Thru four weeks, teams with fewest pass plays of 20+ yards:
4— Saints
5— Cardinals
6— Commanders
7— Bengals, Dolphins
8— Browns, Jaguars, Eagles, Titans
9— Jets

Quote of the Day
“The Yankees, they’re not a good team. I don’t care what their record is.”
Blue Jays’ TV analyst Buck Martinez. Hopefully he was kidding.

Saturday’s quiz
Where did Jared Goff play his college football?

Friday’s quiz
In the history of the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, Warren Moon has thrown for the most yards.

Thursday’s quiz
1995 was the last time the Cincinnati Reds won a playoff series, the longest current drought in the major leagues.

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Saturday’s Den: How NFL teams do on first drive of a half

How NFL teams do on first drive of a half:
(All teams 4 games/8 halves, except SF/Rams (5/10))

NFC East

Dallas:

outscored 34-7 on first drive of a half
outgained 197-88 on first drive of games

Giants:
10-10 on first drive of each half
last three weeks, Giants gained 190 yards on first drive of game.

Eagles:
outscored opponents 27-14 on first drive of a half
scored TD on first drive in 3 of 4 games.

Commanders:
outscored 16-10 on first drive of a half
first drives of a game: 17 plays, 43 yards

NFC North

Bears:

outscored opponents 28-10 on first drive of a half
have four takeaways in first drive of a half (+4)
first drive of half: 4 TD’s, 4 three/outs.

Lions:
outscored 35-27 on first drive of a half
Allowed a TD on first drive in all four games
39 plays, 325 yards, four TD’s

Packers:
outscored opponents 24-3 on first drive of a half
opponents’ first drive of game: 17 plays, 38 yards, no points

Vikings:
outscored opponents 17-13 on first drive of a half
opponents on 1st drive, last 4 halves: 12 plays, 8 yards, 4 punts

NFC South

Falcons

outscored opponents 23-10 on first drive of a half
first drive of game: 28 plays, 197 yards, 13 points.

Panthers
outscored opponents 24-20 on first drive of a half
Last two games, had TD drives of 61-76 yards on their 1st drive.

Saints
outscored 27-14 on first drive of a half
Last 2 games, gave up 3 TD’s and FG on first drive of the half.

Buccaneers
outscored 24-13 on first drive of a half
opponents on 1st drive of half: 28 plays, 253 yards, 24 points

NFC West

Cardinals

outscored opponents 16-10 on first drive of a half
opponents on 1st drive of game: 15 plays, 42 yards, no points

Rams
outscored opponents 27-20 on first drive of a half
in their two losses, opponent scored a TD on their first drive.

49ers
outscored opponents 17-0 on first drive of a game
Last 2 games, 49ers averaged 64.3 yards/1st drive of a half

Seahawks
outscored opponents 27-10 on first drive of a half
last three games, have 3 TD’s, 2 FG’s on first drive of half.

Famous birthdays, October 4th:
Susan Sarandon, 79
Tony LaRussa, 81
John Wathan, 76
Truck Robinson, 74
AC Green, 62
Mark McLemore, 61
Liev Schreiber, 58
Kurt Thomas, 53
Tony Gwynn Jr, 43
Derrick Rose, 37
Dakota Johnson, 36
Oneil Cruz, 27

AFC East

Bills

outscored opponents 52-24 on first drive of a half
1st drives of a half: 70 plays, 560 yards, 7 TD’s, FG

Dolphins
outscored 34-20 on first drive of a half
opponents average 74.3 yards/opening drive of game.

Patriots
outscored 31-14 on first drive of a half
opponents on 1st drive of game: 24 plays, 201 yards, 21 points.

Jets
outscored 33-13 on first drive of a half
Opponents on 1st drive of half: 3 TD’s, 4 field goals

AFC North

Ravens

outscored 38-37 on first drive of a half
last two games, started game with TD drives of 80-70 yards

Bengals
outscored 28-17 on first drive of a half
allowed TD on first drive in three of four games

Browns
outscored opponents 14-10 on first drive of a half
Last 3 games: 13 plays, 19 plays on first drive of 3rd quarter

Steelers
17-17 on first drive of each half
first drive of 2nd half: 15 plays, 30 yards, no points

AFC South

Texans

outscored 17-10 on first drive of a half
first drive of 2nd half: 23 plays, 58 yards, no points

Colts
outscored 24-22 on first drive of a half
1st drive of half: one TD, 5 FG’s, 2 turnovers

Jaguars
outscored 20-13 on first drive of a half
Opponents on 1st drive of 3rd quarter: 27 plays, 245 yards, 14 points

AFC West

Broncos

outscored opponents 14-10 on first drive of a half
opponents on 1st drive of half: 66 plays, 341 yards, 7 FG’s

Chiefs
outscored opponents 27-20 on first drive of a half
1st drive of 3rd quarter: 32 plays, 224 yards, 21 points

Raiders
17-17 on first drive of each half
last 3 games, threw three INT’s on first drive of a half.

Chargers
outscored 24-19 on first drive of a half
opponents on 1st drive of 3rd quarter: 41 plays, 228 yards, 17 points
 

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