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NFL: Week 16 Quick Capsule – Cincinnati Bengals (10-4) at New England Patriots (7-7)

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WEEK 16
CINCINNATI BENGALS (10-4) @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (7-7)
DATE: Saturday (12/24/22)
STADIUM: Gillette Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Craig Wrolstad

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Patriots lead all-time series, 17-9
STREAKS Patriots have won past 3
LAST GAME 12/15/19: Patriots 34 at Bengals 13
LAST GAME AT SITE 10/16/16: Patriots 35, Bengals 17

CINCINNATI BENGALS
LAST WEEK: W 34-23 at Tampa Bay
COACH VS. OPP. Zac Taylor: 0-1
PTS. FOR 26.4
OFFENSE 362.1
PASSING Joe Burrow: 349-512-3,885-31-10-102.6
RUSHING Joe Mixon: 183-722-3.9-6
RECEIVING Ja’Marr Chase: 71-881-12.4-8
PTS. AGAINST 20.6
DEFENSE 335.7
SACKS Sam Hubbard: 6.5
INTs Vonn Bell: 4
TAKE/GIVE +5 (19/14)
PUNTING (NET) Drue Chrisman: 47.0 (42.2)
KICKING Evan McPherson: 99 (36/39 PAT; 21/25 FG)

BENGALS NOTES
• QB JOE BURROW tied career high with 4 TD passes last week. Aims for 4th in row with 2+ TD passes. Aims for 6th in row on road with 90+ rating. Has 8 TDs vs. INT with 111 rating in 3 career starts vs. AFC East. Has 78 career TD passes, 5th-most ever by player in 1st 40 games. Needs 115 pass yards to join Carson Palmer (2006- 07) as only Cin. QBs ever with 4,000+ pass yards in consecutive seasons.
• RB JOE MIXON aims for his 10th in row with 50+ scrimmage yards. Had 156 scrimmage yards (136 rush, 20 rec.) in last meeting.
• RB SAMAJE PERINE has 80+ scrimmage yards in 2 of his past 3 on road.
• WR JA’MARR CHASE aims for his 7th in row with 7+ catches & 50+ rec. yards & 3rd in row with rec. TD. Has TD catch in 3 of his past 4 on road. Needs 119 rec. yards to join A.J. Green as only Cin. players ever with 1,000+ rec. yards in each of 1st 2 seasons.
• WR TEE HIGGINS had TD catch last week & has rec. TD in 3 of past 4. Has 100+ rec. yards in 2 of his past 3 on road. Needs 106 rec. yards for 2nd-straight 1,000-yard season. • WR TYLER BOYD had 5th TD catch of season in Week 15.
• LB LOGAN WILSON had 15 tackles & 1st full sack of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 15+ tackles. Leads team with career-best 106 tackles this season.
• LB GERMAINE PRATT had 9 tackles, 2 PD & 2nd INT of season in Week 15. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles & PD. Has 5+ tackles in each of his 7 road games in 2022.
• DE SAM HUBBARD has sack in 3 of his past 4. Had sack in last meeting.
• DT D.J. READER had 1st FF & 2nd FR of season last week. Has PD in 3 of past 4.
• S JESSIE BATES aims for 3rd in row with PD. Has INT in 2 of his past 3 vs. AFC East.
• CB ELI APPLE had season-high 7 tackles with 2 PD in Week 15.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
LAST WEEK: L 30-24 at Las Vegas
COACH VS. OPP. Bill Belichick: 16-4
PTS. FOR 21.4
OFFENSE 319.5
PASSING Mac Jones: 221-336-2,310-7-8-82.6
RUSHING Rhamondre Stevenson: 183-914-5.0-5
RECEIVING Jakobi Meyers: 52-640-12.3-3
PTS. AGAINST 19.2
DEFENSE 312.3
SACKS Matthew Judon: 14.5
INTs Jonathan Jones: 3
TAKE/GIVE +3 (22/19)
PUNTING (NET) Michael Palardy: 43.3 (37.5)
KICKING Nick Folk: 118 (28/28 PAT; 30/35 FG)

PATRIOTS NOTES
• QB MAC JONES aims for his 4th start in row at home with 0 INTs & has 0 INTs in 5 of his past 6 overall. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. AFC North with 250+ pass yards.
• RB RHAMONDRE STEVENSON rushed for career-high 172 yards & TD last week, most rush yards by NE player in single game since 2014 (Jonas Gray – 201). Has 75+ scrimmage yards in 4 of past 5. Has 90+ scrimmage yards & rush TD in 3 of 4 career games vs. AFC North. Needs 86 rush yards to become 1st NE 1,000-yard rusher since 2016 (LeGarrette Blount).
• RB DAMIEN HARRIS aims for his 3rd in row vs. AFC North with rush TD.
• WR JAKOBI MEYERS has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4 vs. AFC North. Needs 60 rec. yards for 3rd-straight season with 700+ rec. yards.
• TE HUNTER HENRY had 5 catches for 73 yards in only career game vs. Cin. (9/13/20 w/ LAC). Needs 85 rec. yards for 5th-straight season with 500+ rec. yards.
• LB MATTHEW JUDON has 10 sacks in 6 home games this season & has 1.5+ sacks in 4 of his past 5 at home. Ranks 2nd in NFL with career-high 14.5 sacks in 2022 & can join HOFer Andre Tripett as only NE players with 15+ sacks in single season since 1982.
• LB JOSH UCHE had FF last week & aims for 5th in row with 0.5+ sacks. Has FF in 2 of past 3. Since Week 8, leads NFL with 10.5 sacks. Judon & Uche are 1 of 2 pairs of teammates each with 10+ sacks this season.
• LB JA’WHAUN BENTLEY aims for 3rd in row with 10+ tackles.
• DB KYLE DUGGER had 16-yard INT-TD last week, 1st-career TD. Aims for 3rd in row with takeaway. Aims for his 3rd in row at home with 5+ tackles & PD.
• DB MARCUS JONES (rookie) aims for 4th in row with PD.

NFL: Week 16 Quick Capsule – New York Giants (8-5-1) at Minnesota Vikings (11-3)

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WEEK 16
NEW YORK GIANTS (8-5-1) @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS (11-3)
DATE: Saturday (12/24/22)
STADIUM: U.S. Bank Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Adrian Hill

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Vikings lead all-time series, 16-10
STREAKS Vikings have won past 3
LAST GAME 10/6/19: Giants 10 at Vikings 28
LAST GAME AT SITE 10/6/19

NEW YORK GIANTS
LAST WEEK: W 20-12 at Washington
COACH VS. OPP. Brian Daboll: 0-0
PTS. FOR 20.5
OFFENSE 325.2
PASSING Daniel Jones: 268-406-2,694-12-4-90.5
RUSHING Saquon Barkley: 269-1,170-4.3-9
RECEIVING Darius Slayton: 40-631-15.8-2
PTS. AGAINST 22.3
DEFENSE 367.3
SACKS Dexter Lawrence: 6.5
INTs Julian Love: 2
TAKE/GIVE +4 (17/13)
PUNTING (NET) Jamie Gillian: 47.2 (41.0)
KICKING Graham Gano: 97 (25/27 PAT; 24/27 FG)

GIANTS NOTES
• QB DANIEL JONES totaled 195 yards (160 pass, 35 rush) in Week 15. Has 5 TDs (4 pass, 1 rush) vs. INT for 89.9 rating in 6 road starts in 2022. Has career highs in rush yards (583) & rush TDs (5), 5th-most rush yards among QBs this season.
• RB SAQUON BARKLEY had 5 catches, 120 scrimmage yards (87 rush, 33 rec.) & 9th rush TD of season in Week 15. Has rush TD in 3 of his past 4 & aims for his 4th in row on road with rush TD. Ranks 4th in NFL with 1,170 rush yards & 4th among RBs with 1,464 scrimmage yards in 2022.
• WR DARIUS SLAYTON had 5 receptions last week. Has 50+ rec. yards in 4 of his past 5 on road. Needs 69 rec. yards for 3rd-career season with 700+ rec. yards.
• WR RICHIE JAMES has career highs in catches (42), rec. yards (403) & rec. TDs (3) this season.
• LB KAYVON THIBODEAUX (rookie) led team with career-high 12 tackles & had career-best 3 TFL, 3rd-career sack, 2nd-career FF & 1st-career FR-TD in Week 15.
• DL DEXTER LAWRENCE had 0.5 sacks & 4th-career FF in Week 15 & has career-high 6.5 sacks in 2022. Had sack & FF in last meeting.
• DL LEONARD WILLIAMS has 6+ tackles in 2 of his past 3 on road.
• LB JAYLON SMITH aims for his 8th in row with 5+ tackles. Had 7 tackles & sack in his last game at Min. (11/22/20 w/ Dal.).
• LB AZEEZ OJULARI has 4.5 sacks in 5 games this season. Has FF in 3 of his past 4.
• S JULIAN LOVE leads NFC DBs with career-high 106 tackles. Aims for his 6th in row on road with 6+ tackles.
• S JASON PINNOCK had career-high 2 PD & 2 FF of season last week.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
LAST WEEK: W 39-36 vs. Indianapolis (OT)
COACH VS. OPP. Kevin O’Connell: 0-0
PTS. FOR 25.1
OFFENSE 354.6
PASSING Kirk Cousins: 355-544-3,818-24-11-92.0
RUSHING Dalvin Cook: 230-1,045-4.5-8
RECEIVING Justin Jefferson: 111-1,623-14.6-7
PTS. AGAINST 24.9
DEFENSE 399.2
SACKS Za’Darius Smith: 10
INTs Harrison Smith: 5
TAKE/GIVE +4 (21/17)
PUNTING (NET) Ryan Wright (R): 47.5 (42.8)
KICKING Greg Joseph: 93 (33/38 PAT; 20/25 FG)

VIKINGS NOTES
• MINNESOTA clinched NFC North for 1st time since 2017. Overcame 33-point deficit to win in Week 15, largest comeback victory in NFL history.
• QB KIRK COUSINS passed for career-high 460 yards & 4 TDs last week. Aims for his 3rd in row with 400+ pass yards & 2+ TD passes. Needs TD pass to become 5th player ever with 25+ TD passes in 8 straight seasons. Needs 182 pass yards for 7th-career 4,000-yard season.
• RB DALVIN COOK had season-high 190 scrimmage yards (95 rush, 95 rec.) & 2nd rec. TD of season in Week 15, his 7th-career game with 190+ scrimmage yards, tied-most in NFL since 2019. Has 1,000+ rush yards (1,045) & 1,300+ scrimmage yards (1,310) for 4th-straight season. Aims for his 4th in row with TD.
• WR JUSTIN JEFFERSON tied his career high with 12 receptions for 123 yards & had 7th TD catch of season in Week 15. Leads NFL in receptions (111) & rec. yards (1,623) & is 3rd player ever with 1,600+ rec. yards in consecutive seasons. Has 307 career receptions, 2nd-most by player in 1st 3 seasons all-time (Michael Thomas – 321).
• WR ADAM THIELEN became 3rd undrafted player (Antonio Gates & Rod Smith) since 1967 with 5+ rec. TDs in 6 different seasons.
• WR K.J. OSBORN had career highs in catches (10) & rec. yards (157) in Week 15.
• TE T.J. HOCKENSON is 1 of 2 TEs (Travis Kelce) with 60+ catches in each of past 3 seasons.
• LB ZA’DARIUS SMITH is 1 of 4 with 10+ sacks (10) & 15+ TFL (15) in 2022.
• LB DANIELLE HUNTER had 1.5 sacks last week & has 8.5 sacks this season.
• LB ERIC KENDRICKS has 119 tackles in 2022, his 7th-straight 100+ tackle season.
• S HARRISON SMITH leads all active players with 34 career INTs.

NFL: Week 16 Quick Capsule – Seattle Seahawks (7-7) at Kansas City Chiefs (11-3)

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WEEK 16
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (7-7) @ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (11-3)
DATE: Saturday (12/24/22)
STADIUM: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Clete Blakeman

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Chiefs lead all-time series, 33-19
STREAKS Chiefs have won 3 of last 4
LAST GAME 12/23/18: Chiefs 31 at Seahawks 38
LAST GAME AT SITE 11/16/14: Chiefs 24, Seahawks 20

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
LAST WEEK: L 21-13 vs. San Francisco
COACH VS. OPP. Pete Carroll: 2-3
PTS. FOR 25.4
OFFENSE 349.6
PASSING Geno Smith: 337-472-3,671-26-8-105.3
RUSHING Kenneth Walker (R): 150-696-4.6-9
RECEIVING DK Metcalf: 79-924-11.7-6
PTS. AGAINST 25.4
DEFENSE 378.9
SACKS Uchenna Nwosu: 9
INTs Tariq Woolen (R): 6
TAKE/GIVE +1 (21/20)
PUNTING (NET) Michael Dickson: 49.2 (45.0)
KICKING Jason Myers: 115 (37/38 PAT; 26/27 FG)

SEAHAWKS NOTES
• QB GENO SMITH completed 31 of 44 atts. (70.5 pct.) for 238 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs for 90.9 rating last week. Has career highs in passing yards (3,671) & TD passes (26) in 2022. Leads NFL with 71.4 comp. pct. & ranks 2nd in passer rating (105.3) this season. Has 9 games with 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating in 2022, most in NFL & aims for his 7th in row on road with 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating.
• RB KENNETH WALKER leads all rookies with 9 rush TDs & ranks 3rd with 696 rush yards.
• WR DK METCALF had 7 catches for 55 yards last week. Aims for 6th in row with 50+ rec. yards & 8th in row with 5+ receptions. Is 1 of 5 WRs with 75+ receptions & 900+ rec. yards in each of past 3 seasons. Has rec. TD in 2 of his past 3 on road.
• WR MARQUISE GOODWIN has 3 rec. TDs in his past 3 on road.
• TE NOAH FANT had 5 catches & 3rd rec. TD of season last week. Has TD catch in 2 of his past 3.
• LB JORDYN BROOKS ranks 2nd in NFL with 149 tackles in 2022 & has 13 games with 8+ tackles this season, most in NFL. Aims for his 18th in row on road with 7+ tackles.
• LB UCHENNA NWOSU has career highs in sacks (9) & TFL (9) this season. Has 4 sacks, 4 TFL & FF in his past 4 on road. Had INT in his last game vs. KC (12/16/21 w/ LAC).
• LB CODY BARTON led team with 10 tackles last week. Has 10+ tackles in 3 of his past 4 & aims for his 3rd in row with 10+ tackles. Has 112 tackles in 2022, his 1stcareer 100+ tackle season.
• CB TARIQ WOOLEN (rookie) has 6 INTs in 2022, tied-most in NFL.
• S QUANDRE DIGGS has 4 PD in his past 4 & aims for his 3rd in row with PD. Has 5+ tackles in 4 of his past 5.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
LAST WEEK: W 30-24 at Houston (OT)
COACH VS. OPP. Andy Reid: 4-4
PTS. FOR 29.6
OFFENSE 429.4
PASSING Patrick Mahomes: 372-552-4,496-35-11-105.0
RUSHING Isiah Pacheco (R): 139-677-4.9-3
RECEIVING Travis Kelce (TE): 91-1,144-12.6-12
PTS. AGAINST 23.0
DEFENSE 332.9
SACKS Chris Jones: 11
INTs Nick Bolton, L’Jarius Sneed: 2
TAKE/GIVE -6 (15/21)
PUNTING (NET) Tommy Townsend: 51.8 (46.5)
KICKING Harrison Butker: 76 (28/31 PAT; 16/21 FG)

CHIEFS NOTES
• KANSAS CITY clinched 7th-consecutive AFC West division title, tied with 1973-79 Los Angeles Rams for 2nd-longest streak of division titles in NFL history. • QB PATRICK MAHOMES completed 36 of 41 atts. (season-high 87.8 pct.) for 336 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 117.1 rating & had rush TD last week, highest single-game comp. pct. ever, min. 40 atts. Aims for 3rd in row with 325+ pass yards & 2+ TD passes. Has rush TD in 2 of past 3. Passed for 273 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 103.4 rating in last meeting. Leads NFL with 4,496 pass yards & 35 TD passes in
2022 & is 5th QB ever with 35+ TD passes in 4+ seasons.
• RB ISIAH PACHECO (rookie) aims for 7th in row with 80+ scrimmage yards & 3rd in row with 90+ scrimmage yards. Ranks 4th among rookies with 677 rush yards.
• RB JERICK MCKINNON had GW 26-yard TD run in OT last week & aims for 3rd in row with 120+ scrimmage yards & 2+ TDs. Ties for lead among RBs with 5 rec. TDs this season.
• TE TRAVIS KELCE had 10 catches for 105 yards in Week 15, 8th-career game with 10+ catches & 100+ rec. yards, 3rd-most ever by TE. Aims for his 3rd in row at home with rec. TD. Ties for NFL lead with 12 rec. TDs in 2022.
• WR JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER aims for 3rd in row with 9+ catches & 70+ rec. yards.
• DT CHRIS JONES aims for his 5th in row at home with 0.5+ sacks. Had 1.5 sacks in last meeting. Is 1 of 3 in NFL with 7+ sacks in each of past 5 seasons.
• DE FRANK CLARK aims for 3rd in row with sack. Has TFL in 2 of his past 3 at home.
Totaled 35 sacks & 8 FFs in 4 seasons with Sea. (2015-18).
• LB NICK BOLTON aims for 7th in row with 7+ tackles. Ranks 5th in NFL with 137 tackles.
• CB L’JARIUS SNEED is only DB in NFL with 5+ tackles in 14 games this season.

NFL: Week 16 Quick Capsule – New Orleans Saints (5-9) at Cleveland Browns (6-8)

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WEEK 16
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-9) @ CLEVELAND BROWNS (6-8)
DATE: Saturday (12/24/22)
STADIUM: FirstEnergy Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Brad Rogers

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Browns lead all-time series, 13-5
STREAKS Browns have won 2 of last 3
LAST GAME 9/16/18: Browns 18 at Saints 21
LAST GAME AT SITE 9/14/14: Browns 26, Saints 24

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
LAST WEEK W 21-18 vs. Atlanta
COACH VS. OPP. Dennis Allen: 0-1
PTS. FOR 20.4
OFFENSE 343.8
PASSING Andy Dalton: 211-316-2,403-17-7-98.1
RUSHING Alvin Kamara: 164-641-3.9-1
RECEIVING Chris Olave (R): 63-940-14.9-3
PTS. AGAINST 22.5
DEFENSE 327.6
SACKS Demario Davis: 6.5
INTs Tyrann Mathieu: 2
TAKE/GIVE -12 (10/22)
PUNTING (NET) Blake Gillikin: 47.3 (42.1)
KICKING Wil Lutz: 88 (28/28 PAT; 20/26 FG)

SAINTS NOTES
• QB ANDY DALTON passed for 151 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 132.2 rating in Week 15. Has 100+ rating in 3 of his past 4 & aims for his 3rd in row with TD pass & 100+ rating. Has 3,546 pass yards & 30 TDs (28 pass, 2 rush) vs. 14 INTs for 91.9 rating in 17 career starts vs. Cle. Has 2+ TD passes vs. 0 INTs & 110+ rating in 3 of his past 4 starts at Cle.
• RB ALVIN KAMARA had 104 scrimmage yards (91 rush, 13 rec.) in Week 15. Has 1,087 scrimmage yards in 2022, his 6th-straight 1,000-yard season. Has 426 career catches & can surpass Roger Craig (434) for most catches by RB in 1st 6 seasons in NFL history. Had 6 catches & 99 scrimmage yards (53 rec., 46 rush) in last meeting.
• WR CHRIS OLAVE ranks 2nd among rookies in receptions (63) & rec. yards (940). Has 50+ rec. yards in 11 of his 13 career games & aims for his 5th in row with 50+ rec. yards.
• WR RASHID SHAHEED (rookie) had career-high 95 rec. yards & 2nd-career rec. TD last week & aims for his 4th in row with 50+ rec. yards.
• TE JUWAN JOHNSON had 3rd-career game with 2 rec. TDs in Week 15. Has 7 rec. TDs in his past 7 & ranks 2nd among TEs in TD catches (7) in 2022.
• TE TAYSOM HILL had 68-yard TD pass last week. Is 2nd player in SB era (Kordell Stewart) with 20+ rush TDs (21), 10+ TD passes (10) & 5+ rec. TDs (9).
• DE CAMERON JORDAN has TFL in 2 of his past 3. Has 10 TFL in 2022 & is 1 of 2 (Aaron Donald) with 10+ TFL in each of past 8 seasons. Had 2 sacks in last meeting.
• LB DEMARIO DAVIS has career-high 6.5 sacks in 2022 & aims for his 7th in row with 7+ tackles. Needs 11 tackles for his 6th-straight 100+ tackle season.
• S TYRANN MATHIEU had 11th-career sack & 2 PD in Week 15.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
LAST WEEK W 13-3 vs. Baltimore
COACH VS. OPP. Kevin Stefanski: 0-0
PTS. FOR 22.4
OFFENSE 362.6
PASSING Deshaun Watson: 56-92-568-2-2-76.7
RUSHING Nick Chubb: 252-1,252-5.0-12
RECEIVING Amari Cooper: 67-932-13.9-7
PTS. AGAINST 23.3
DEFENSE 342.4
SACKS Myles Garrett: 13.5
INTs Denzel Ward: 2
TAKE/GIVE -3 (15/18)
PUNTING (NET) Corey Bojorquez: 49.3 (41.3)
KICKING Cade York (R): 95 (29/31 PAT; 22/30 FG)

BROWNS NOTES
• QB DESHAUN WATSON completed 18 of 28 atts. (season-high 64.3 pct.) for 161 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with season-high 91.5 rating last week. Totaled 308 yards (268 pass, 40 rush) & 4 TDs (3 pass, 1 rush) vs. INT with 114.3 rating in only career start vs. NO (9/9/19 w/ Hou.). Has 107.5 rating in 4 career starts vs. NFC South.
• RB NICK CHUBB rushed for 99 yards last week, his 8th game this season with 90+ rush yards, tied-most in NFL. Has 765 scrimmage yards (109.3 per game) & 9 rush TDs in 7 home games this season. Has 100+ rush yards & rush TD in 2 of past 3 at home. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 1,252 rush yards & tied-3rd with 12 rush TDs. Needs 76 scrimmage yards for 2nd-career season with 1,500+ scrimmage yards (1,772 in 2019).
• WR AMARI COOPER led team with 58 rec. yards in Week 15. Aims for 4th in row at home with 50+ rec. yards & has TD catch in 5 of 7 home games this season. Needs 68 rec. yards for 6th-career season with 1,000+ rec. yards.
• WR DONOVAN PEOPLES-JONES had 2nd TD catch of season last week.
• TE DAVID NJOKU has 5+ catches & rec. TD in 2 of past 3.
• DE MYLES GARRETT aims for 6th in row with TFL & 3rd in row with 1.5+ sacks. Aims for his 5th in row at home with 1.5+ sacks. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 13.5 sacks in 2022.
• LB DEION JONES had sack & PD in Week 15. Aims for 3rd in row with PD. Has sack in 2 of his 3 home games this season. Has 5+ tackles in each of 10 career games vs. NO.
• CB DENZEL WARD aims for 4th in row with PD & 3rd in row with 2+ PD. Had 7 tackles in last meeting. Has PD in 4 of his past 5 vs. NFC South.
• S JOHN JOHNSON had 9 tackles, FF, FR & PD last week. Has 5+ tackles in 6 of 7 home games in 2022. Has PD in 2 of past 3. Had INT in his last game vs. NO (9/15/19 w/ LAR).

CFB: New Orleans Bowl Preview – Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (8-5) at South Alabama Jaguars (10-2)

WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERS NOTES:

OPENING KICKOFF

SERIES HISTORY
The Hilltoppers and Jaguars have only met one time in the history of both schools. WKU visited South Alabama in Mobile in 2013 and narrowly fell to the Jags by a score of 31-24.

OLD CONFERENCE RIVALS
Before Western Kentucky’s move to Conference USA in 2014, the Tops and Jags were league rivals in the Sun Belt Conference. South Alabama joined the Sun Belt in 2012, and would only face the Hilltoppers one time in the 2013 matchup.

END OF AN ERA
The New Orleans Bowl will mark the final game of senoir Juwuan Jones’ career at WKU. Jones has been a Hilltoppers staple since he stepped on campus in 2017. Wednesday will mark the 65th game of Jones’ career, the most all-time by any player in program history. He is also on track to make his 60th career start and 56th consecutive start.

WALK OFF WINNER
In the regular season finale at Florida Atlantic, the Hilltoppers and Owls went to overtime to decide the game. Rather than kicking an extra poing to send the game to a second overtime, Tyson Helton elected to go for two for the win. Austin Reed hit Joshua Simon for the game-winning play, lifting the Tops to a 32-31 victory. It was the first two-point conversion of the season for WKU, and it marked the first overtime victory in Helton’s career.

BACK TO THE BAYOU
The New Orleans Bowl will mark WKU’s first trip to the state of Louisiana since 2018 when the Hilltoppers visited Louisiana Tech in Ruston. That game served as the regular-season finale for WKU, and the Hilltoppers ended the year with a 30-15 victory.

CONSISTENCY IS KEY
With a win over South Alabama, Western Kentucky would match its 9-5 record from 2021. Last season, WKU also entered its bowl game with an 8-5 record and faced a team from the Sun Belt Conference.

FINISH STRONG
Since joining Conference USA in 2014, Western Kentucky has finished the season with a victory six out of eight seasons. Of those six season-ending victories, four were in bowl games.

SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS NOTES:

GAMEDAY STORYLINES
RETURN TRIP TO A BOWL GAME
South Alabama returns to a bowl game for the first time since 2016 and just the third time overall when they hit the field for the first time at the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. The year started in New Orleans with Media Day and ends in the same city.

JAGS WILL RETURN TO NOLA NEXT YEAR
South Alabama will kick off the 2023 season back in New Orleans with the season opener a Yuleman Stadium against Tulane. The meeting is the first of four non-conference games to kick off the season with two at home and two on the road (Oklahoma State).

MAGICAL SEASON FOR THE JAGS
South Alabama set school records for overall FBS wins (10) and conference wins (seven) this season, losing just two games by a combined five points. The win total is actually one more than the 2020 and 2021 seasons combined as the Jags won nine games, including five under Wommack in ‘21.

Last Time vs. WKU (9/14/13)
MOBILE, Ala. | Tyrell Pearson had not set foot on the playing field prior to the University of South Alabama football program’s match-up against Western Kentucky on Saturday. He didn’t see action in any of the first three quarters against the Hilltoppers, either. But the senior cornerback made two plays in the final two-plus minutes that helped determine the outcome of the contest.

Pearson intercepted a pass and ran it back 49 yards to set up Trey Fetner’s game-winning touchdown, then sealed the victory with an interception in the end zone on the Toppers’ final play from scrimmage in the Jaguars’ 31-24 Sun Belt Conference victory over WKU at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. With the game tied at 24 and 10-and-a-half minutes remaining in the contest, USA (2-1, 1-0 Sun Belt) took over on downs just shy of midfield after getting a stop on fourth-and-two. Ross Metheny connected with Shavarez Smith for a 50-yard gain to the WKU-3 on the first snap of the possession, but after the Toppers (1-2, 0-1 SBC) allowed two yards on the next three plays they saw a 17-yard field-goal attempt sail wide right.

WKU crossed midfield on its ensuing possession, but on its first snap in Jag territory Pat Moore pressured Brandon Doughty with the result an Alex Page interception that gave USA the ball back. But the Hilltoppers answered with their own takeaway after Jonathan Dowling forced a fumble following a completion that Cam Thomas recovered at the WKU-17.

On third-and-10 Doughty found Nicholas Norris for a gain of 29 yards, but on the very next play Pearson stepped in front of Doughty’s pass and took it down the left sideline. He was called for unsportsmanlike conduct before reaching the end zone, however, leaving the Jaguars to cover 16 yards in the final two-plus minutes. Jay Jones went up the middle for two on the first play, then Metheny went around the edge on the left side of the line for a 12-yard pickup. Two plays later, Fetner gave the Jags’ their first lead of the night with 1:38 left in the contest.

Doughty marched the Toppers 53 yards down the field in 11 plays — converting on fourth down once with an 11-yard pass to Tyler Higbee — but with WKU facing fourth-and-10 from the 13-yard line Pearson picked off another pass to seal the win. Metheny completed 11-of-15 passes for 193 yards, totalling 215 yards of offense after adding 22 on the ground, while Brandon Bridge threw for 77 and ran for 42 after entering the
game in the second half. Jay Jones paced the USA rushing attack with 49 yards on 11 carries, while Wes Saxton and Jeremé Jones caught four passes each for 91 and 68 yards, respectively. Smith ended the night with 72 yards on three receptions as well, as the Jaguars posted 414 yards of offense and averaged more than six yards per snap.

NBA Preview: Toronto Raptors (13-18) at New York Knicks (18-13)

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The New York Knicks are playing so well, they don’t mind playing a back-to-back set.

The Toronto Raptors, on the other hand, really could use some time off.

A pair of teams going in opposite directions are set to face off Wednesday night when the surging Knicks will host the skidding Raptors in a battle of Eastern Conference rivals.

The Knicks extended their winning streak to eight games on Tuesday when they never trailed in a 132-94 rout of the visiting Golden State Warriors.

The Raptors saw their losing streak reach six games on Monday when they fell to the host Philadelphia 76ers 104-101 in overtime.

Both streaks are the longest active runs in the NBA.

The winning streak is the longest for the Knicks since a nine-game run from April 9-24, 2021. New York has done a little bit of everything during its current surge, from routing opponents and winning in overtime to beating title contenders and vanquishing teams bound for the lottery.

The defending champion Warriors, who played their third straight game without superstar Stephen Curry (left shoulder), might have qualified for both of the last two categories. But the Knicks left little doubt regarding their current superiority. Six players scored in double figures for New York, which maintained a double-digit lead throughout the second half and outscored Golden State 32-13 in the fourth quarter.

The task of playing their first set of back-to-back games since Dec. 3-4 — a 92-81 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second game was the first win of the Knicks’ streak — isn’t likely to faze New York, which has thrived on both ends of the court over the past two-plus weeks.

The Knicks have scored at least 109 points in each of their past seven games after doing so just 13 times in the first 24 games. They also have surrendered fewer than 100 points five times during the winning streak after giving up at least 100 points in each of their opening 23 games.

The Raptors haven’t had much fun in their losing streak. It’s their longest since a seven-game skid to end the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 season, when Toronto played its home games in Tampa due to Canada’s border restrictions.

The losing streak is the longest for the Raptors in a normal season since they endured a pair of six-game skids during the 2012-13 campaign.

That was the season before Toronto began a stretch of seven straight playoff appearances, a run that included the franchise’s lone NBA championship in 2018-19.

During the current drought, the Raptors have lost four games by four points or fewer. That includes a 119-116 defeat to the Brooklyn Nets on Friday in which Kyrie Irving hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

NBA Preview: Golden State Warriors (15-17) at Brooklyn Nets (16-12)

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During their six-game winning streak, the Brooklyn Nets have demonstrated an ability to win close games.

The past two games featured slow starts before the Nets displayed standout execution in the fourth quarter. They hope to get off to a quicker start Wednesday night when they host the struggling Golden State Warriors.

Brooklyn’s average margin of victory during its streak is 5.2 points, with the largest margin of victory coming in a 112-100 road win over the Washington Wizards on Dec. 12. The Nets are returning home after consecutive three-point wins in Toronto and Detroit that featured comebacks from double-digit deficits capped by dramatic finishes down the stretch.

In a 119-116 win over the Raptors on Friday, the Nets faced an 18-point deficit late in the second quarter and were down by 10 at halftime. Brooklyn shot 70 percent in the fourth quarter and got the win on Kyrie Irving’s 3-pointer at the buzzer.

Two nights later against the Pistons, the Nets rallied from a 19-point, first-half deficit for a 124-121 victory. Brooklyn shot nearly 60 percent while outscoring Detroit 70-50 in the second half.

The common denominators in both comeback wins were standout performances from Kevin Durant and Irving. On Sunday, Durant has scored 26 of his 43 points in the third before Irving scored 14 of his 38 in the fourth. Irving collected 15 of his 32 points on Friday in the final period.

After surviving their slow starts, the Nets are 12-5 in games decided by single digits, including a 7-2 mark in games decided by five points or fewer.

Golden State is set to play its fourth game since losing Stephen Curry to a left shoulder subluxation in a 125-119 loss at the Indiana Pacers a week ago. After splitting games in Philadelphia and Toronto, the Warriors absorbed a wire-to-wire, 132-94 loss to the host New York Knicks on Tuesday.

The ugly defeat dropped Golden State to a league-worst 3-15 away from home. It was the Warriors’ sixth defeat in the past eight games.

Jordan Poole, who led the Warriors with 26 points, is averaging 32.7 points in the three games since Curry was injured. Poole likely will be tasked with being Golden State’s top option since Klay Thompson will sit out after the second half of a back-to-back set due to injury management and Andrew Wiggins will miss his ninth straight game because of a groin injury.

Golden State is 10-3 in its past 13 meetings with Brooklyn.

NBA Preview: Chicago Bulls (12-18) at Atlanta Hawks (16-15)

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Now that the Chicago Bulls have ended their four-game losing streak, they will seek a little revenge when they visit the Atlanta Hawks for the second time in 10 days on Wednesday.

The Bulls beat the host Miami Heat 113-103 on Tuesday and will try to even the score against the Hawks, who started them on their recent downward path. The Hawks beat the Bulls 123-122 in overtime on Dec. 11 when Atlanta rookie AJ Griffin scored on a last-second shot. The Bulls have lost seven of their past 10 games.

Griffin became the first rookie since Chicago’s Toni Kukoc (1993-94) and the first Hawks player in the past 25 years to produce multiple game-winning shots in a season.

Atlanta has won two in a row after hanging on to beat the visiting Orlando Magic 126-125 on Monday but continues to have trouble putting away games in which it holds a big lead. The Hawks led by 12 points with 3:05 left against Orlando but surrendered the lead by allowing 13 unanswered points.

Atlanta was able to salvage the game when Dejounte Murray was fouled and hit two free throws with 1.3 seconds left.

Trae Young scored 37 points, his second straight 30-point performance, but drew a technical foul after draining a long 3-pointer to give the Hawks a 124-112 lead. The technical seemed to stop Atlanta’s momentum, and Young committed a turnover and missed three shots in the aftermath that contributed to Orlando’s momentum.

The Bulls bounced back on Tuesday after taking a 150-126 beating from the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday in Minneapolis. It was the fourth-most points Chicago has given up in regulation and the most since the Bulls allowed 152 against the Detroit Pistons on Nov. 3, 1982.

Nikola Vucevic had 29 points and 12 rebounds for his 14th double-double, DeMar DeRozan had 24 points and Zach LaVine scored 21 against the Heat.

Chicago’s Derrick Jones Jr. left the Tuesday game in the third quarter due to a left ankle sprain and did not return.

Atlanta’s Clint Capela (right calf strain) will miss his third consecutive game on Wednesday.

NBA Preview: Detroit Pistons (8-25) at Philadelphia Sixers (17-12)

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The red-hot Philadelphia 76ers will look to secure their sixth consecutive victory when they host the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday.

Even without Tyrese Maxey (fractured left foot), the Sixers have been playing well; they are 10-1 in their last 11 home games. Maxey isn’t expected back for at least one more week.

Joel Embiid had 28 points and 11 rebounds for his 13th double-double and Tobias Harris added 21 points in a hard-fought 104-101 overtime win over the Toronto Raptors on Monday.

Harris was particularly effective, with a 7-for-9 performance, including five 3-pointers.

Harris has been not only aggressive but efficient. He has connected on multiple 3-pointers in six straight games.

The Sixers were fortunate to pull out the win over the Raptors. They’re still committing too many costly turnovers. But they’re finding ways to win.

The Pistons will look to snap a three-game losing streak when they battle the Sixers.

Following losses to the Sacramento Kings and Brooklyn Nets, the Pistons were defeated handily, 126-111, by the Utah Jazz on Tuesday.

Jaden Ivey led the way with a career-high 30 points, Jalen Duren added 15 points and 14 rebounds and Bojan Bogdanovic had 15 points.

Ivey has elevated his play since Cade Cunningham, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 draft, decided to undergo season-ending surgery on his left shin. Cunningham played just 12 games this season.

Ivey was the fifth pick in the 2022 draft from Purdue, and he’s proving his mettle amid a frustrating 8-25 start.

Despite the lofty offensive numbers, Ivey was more focused on the opposite end of the court following another loss.

The Jazz shot 50 percent, including 20 of 46 from 3-point territory.

NBA Preview: Charlotte Hornets (8-23) at Los Angeles Clippers (18-14)

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Two teams that have been repeatedly hit by the injury bug this season meet when the Charlotte Hornets continue their six-game road trip against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday.

Los Angeles stars Paul George and Kawhi Leonard have played just nine games together, while Charlotte has been without LaMelo Ball, Gordon Hayward, Cody Martin and Dennis Smith Jr. for extended periods.

The lack of continuity has hurt Charlotte, which owns one of the league’s second-worst record at 8-23. Meanwhile, the Clippers are 18-14 and just 2 1/2 games back of the Western Conference-leading Memphis Grizzlies.

Leonard offered a reminder on Saturday why the Clippers remain championship contenders. Playing in his 11th game this season, the five-time All-Star scored a season-high 31 points and had nine rebounds and three steals in a 102-93 victory over the Washington Wizards.

Leonard, who sat out all of last season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament, played 32 minutes against the Wizards and left a positive impression on Clippers coach Tyronn Lue.

Los Angeles has won its last nine meetings against Charlotte, which is riding high following a surprising win over the Sacramento Kings.

Kelly Oubre Jr. had 31 points and Ball added 23 in the Hornets’ 125-119 win over the Kings on Monday. The victory snapped the team’s eight-game losing streak.

Ball, who has missed 24 games with an ankle injury, is averaging 23.1 points and 7.4 assists in seven games this season.

Charlotte guard Terry Rozier sat out the Sacramento game with a right hip contusion and is listed as day-to-day.

The Hornets continue to receive a spark off the bench from center Nick Richards, who recorded his eighth double-double of the season with 14 points and 11 rebounds against Sacramento.

Charlotte is facing a Clippers team that is 3-1 during its current five-game homestand.

Los Angeles could have George (left knee soreness), Reggie Jackson (left Achilles inflammation) and Norman Powell (left groin strain) back in the lineup on Wednesday, but all three will be gametime decisions.

Center Ivica Zubac has missed the past two games with a left knee bruise and is not expected to play against Charlotte.

Despite all of the injuries, Los Angeles has managed to stay in contention. Best of all, the playoffs don’t begin for another four months.