Bolts Look To Defy Odds Two Weekends In A Row
Being the sixth and final seed in the NFL playoffs usually means you're a sizable underdog. When it comes to the San Diego Chargers, that holds true a second weekend straight.
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Being the sixth and final seed in the NFL playoffs usually means you're a sizable underdog. When it comes to the San Diego Chargers, that holds true a second weekend straight.
The Denver Broncos are arguably the best team in the NFL, but that doesn't mean they're going to win this week. In fact, many stats show Peyton Manning and his Broncos are more likely to lose than win, as the No. 1 seed against the No. 6 seeded San Diego Chargers.
Not many people expected the San Diego Chargers to go into Denver on a Thursday night last month and come away with a win. Now, can the Bolts do it all over again?
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We only got one lousy, stinkin' Super Bowl championship out of you Peyton, big deal! Oh, that crazy Jimmy Irsay! It's true, Jimmy is not your typical NFL owner. Jimmy tweets more than Justin Beiber and Miley Cyrus combined. But, to be fair....At least he isn't his old man! How about all of that bellyaching he did last week about the Peyton Manning Era in Indy?
With the Colts and Broncos squaring off this week on Sunday Night Football, some are wondering if Indy, at home with a 4-2 record, can deal the juggernaut Broncos their very first loss of the season. Is this the week Denver falls?
With the seemingly incomparable and record-setting offense set to square off against the monumentally futile Jacksonville Jaguars this week, the line of Denver -28 ties a record for the biggest spread ever set.
You laugh now, but there was a time, very recently, when it was a debate. There was a time, when we thought the kid had commandeered the throne. There was a time when, when we thought it was the dawn of one empire, and the dusk of another.
Peyton is still here. He's still active. Boy, is he active. And last night was more than dropping a double-nickel, like Jordan did against the Knicks on his comeback trail.
Not how Mr. Harbaugh drew it up but get off the ledge Ravens fans I say the guys in Purple likely win their next two and in the end will be in the thick of it in the AFC North.
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Storm threat continues Thursday with high heat added to the mix too during the afternoon.
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Senator Kagan said this bill will limit what she calls "bait and switch" and price gouging.
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Brighter Thursday in Maryland follows rainy Wednesday
Rainy, wet weather to pass through Maryland Wednesday evening
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WJZ-TV meteorologist Rachael Jay has your latest weather forecast.
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