NFL Picks And Predictions For Week 15
By Josh Sanchez
The FanSided editorial team brings you our NFL picks and predictions for Week 15 of the NFL regular season.
It is that time of week again, with another full slate of NFL games set to come our way. In anticipation of Week 15 — which kicks off when the Arizona Cardinals and St. Louis Rams face off on Thursday night — the FanSided.com editorial team has come together to make our picks.
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The team is split on a number of picks, but teams like the New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos all came away with a clean sweep.
With only a few weeks remaining in the regular season, the opportunities to come away with wins are limited and the wins count more than ever.
Entering this week, the race for first-place in our standings is as cluttered as the AFC Playoff race, with a three-way tie at the top of the standings.
Here is a look at the current standings:
- Patrick Allen: 133-73-1
- Josh Sanchez: 133-73-1
- Mike Dyce: 133-73-1
- Jack Jorgensen: 130-76-1
- Josh Hill: 130-76-1
How will the FanSided editorial team do with our NFL picks in Week 15?
Here are our NFL picks and predictions for all of this week’s games:
NOTE: Panel includes VP of Content Patrick Allen, Editor-in-Chief Josh Sanchez, Editors Mike Dyce, Josh Hill and Jack Jorgensen
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