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The upsets continued into the early window of games on Sunday, with the most notable being the Panthers forcing three turnovers against NFL MVP front-runner Matthew Stafford and shocking the Rams, 31-28. The Texans also took down the Colts, further clogging up the AFC South standings with five weeks to play.
So far today, the Houston Texans took down the Indianapolis Colts in a 20-16 win. Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers shocked the Los Angeles Rams in a 31-28 win. The afternoon window features Vikings - Seahawks on Fox as Sam Darnold faces one of his old teams as well as Bills - Steelers on CBS.
After starting the season 7-1, the Colts are having a hard time justifying their contender status following three losses in their last four games.
Host Ashley Haas is joined in studio for this episode by Newsweek Sports Team Lead Joe Kozlowski. Ashley and Joe break down Lane Kiffin’s controversial move from Ole Miss to LSU, then dive into Week 13 in the NFL, including the status of Mike Tomlin’s job with the Pittsburgh.
Minnesota is both 4-7 outright and 4-7 ATS. The Vikings are 7-4 to the Over. Seattle's outright record (8-3) also matches its ATS record. The Seahawks are 7-4 to the Over as well. Minnesota's last three games have landed Under, while four of Seattle's last five games have gone Over.
Texans lead at the half 10-6, behind 13 of 22 for 153 yards from C.J. Stroud and 22 yards rushing and a touchdown from Nick Chubb. Woody Marks left the game and returned after a foot injury, and had 20 yards on the ground. Nico Collings had four catches for 69 yards, and Dalton Schultz also had four receptions for 32 yards.
The Texans, Chargers, Jaguars, Steelers, Bills and Colts all face potentials shift of more than 20 percent in their playoff odds Sunday.
CBS has three games at 1 p.m. ET. The two games with solid coverage nationally are Texans - Colts, which will air in the pink areas in the graphic, and 49ers- Browns, which will be televised in the blue areas. The green areas will get Jaguars-Titans.