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  • Packers sign Bo Melton to active roster

    Packers sign Bo Melton to active roster

    Packers wide receiver Bo Melton played a starring role in Sunday’s win over the Vikings and he’ll be back with the team for Week 18.

    Melton was signed to the active roster off of the practice squad on Monday. Melton played on Sunday night as a temporary elevation and caught six passes for 105 yards and a touchdown in the 33-10 victory.

    It was Melton’s fourth appearance of the season. He had five catches for 51 yards in his first three outings for Green Bay.

    The Packers opened a roster spot for Melton by placing wide receiver Samori Toure on injured reserve. Toure had eight catches for 78 yards in 11 games.

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  • College GameDay predicts Texas vs. Washington

    College GameDay predicts Texas vs. Washington

    College GameDay likes the Washington Huskies to defeat the Texas Longhorns in the College Football Playoff semifinal. Three of the four hosts predicted Texas to lose in the Sugar Bowl.

    It’s reasonable to take the higher seed. Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee and Kirk Herbstreit leaned to the No. 2 Washington Huskies securing the win.

    In Washington’s favor is a better and more experienced quarterback in Michael Penix. And while we think highly of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers it’s difficult to overlook the production of his counterpart in addition to the Washington gunslinger’s experience edge.

    If Texas loses to Washington it likely won’t be for lack of offense for the Longhorns. The Huskies’ No. 120 pass defense concedes a whole lot this season. They will need to play uncharacteristically well to slow the Texas passing attack.

    Washington’s potent offense will be what wins the game on Monday if it ends up victorious.

    Coverage for the game begins at 7:45 p.m. CT on ESPN.

    Story originally appeared on Longhorns Wire

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  • NFL 2023 playoff picture, standings in Week 17: Cowboys in control of NFC East, Ravens, 49ers clinch top seeds

    NFL 2023 playoff picture, standings in Week 17: Cowboys in control of NFC East, Ravens, 49ers clinch top seeds

    With one week to go in the NFL regular season, the playoff races are as wild and confusing as ever. The AFC and NFC each entered Week 17 with 12 teams still mathematically alive. Entering Week 18, the AFC has three playoff berths still up for grabs. An AFC East-title showdown between the Bills and Dolphins highlights the action. In the NFC, there are six teams fighting for the final two spots.

    Below, the tiebreakers for each team will be explained. Here’s a breakdown of the current standings and what each contender is facing.

    AFC playoff picture

    1

    z-Ravens

    13

    3

    0

    .813

    +210

    2

    x-Dolphins

    11

    5

    0

    .688

    +112

    3y-Chiefs

    10

    6

    0

    .625

    +76

    4Jaguars

    9

    7

    0

    .563

    +14

    5x-Browns1150.688+516Bills1060.625+1337Colts970.563-158Texans970.563+209Steelers970.563-2710e-Bengals880.500
    -3511e-Broncos880.500-2
    12e-Raiders790.438-1213e-Jets6100.375-10114e-Titans5110.313-7015e-Chargers 5110.333-5116e-Patriots4120.250-116

    z-clinched home-field advantage
    x-clinched playoff berth
    y-clinched division
    e-eliminated

    What to know: The Ravens clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC with their win over the Dolphins in Week 17. They have the first-round bye.

    Remaining schedule: vs. Steelers 

    Miami Dolphins

    What to know: Miami remains as the No. 2 seed in the AFC despite their loss to Baltimore. The Dolphins will play the Bills for the AFC East title next week. 

    Remaining schedule: vs. Bills 

    Kansas City Chiefs

    What to know: The Chiefs wrapped up the AFC West title and are currently the No. 3 seed, eliminated from home-field advantage in the AFC. 

    Remaining schedule: at Chargers

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    What to know: The Jaguars are still the No. 4 seed in the AFC and are still first in the AFC South. The Jaguars own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Texans and Colts for the division lead. 

    Remaining schedule: at Titans 

    What to know: The Browns are the No. 5 seed in the AFC and can’t advance any higher with the Ravens clinching the division. 

    Remaining…

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  • Michigan vs. Alabama prediction, pick, Rose Bowl odds, spread, live stream, watch online, TV channel

    Michigan vs. Alabama prediction, pick, Rose Bowl odds, spread, live stream, watch online, TV channel

    College football’s two winningest programs will do battle with a spot in the national title on the line. It’s a clash so big that only one of the sport’s most iconic settings could play host. That’s exactly what we get when No. 1 Michigan and No. 4 Alabama meet up in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day. 

    What more can you reasonably ask in a high-stakes college football game? Well, how about the fact that both teams enter under some controversial circumstances. Michigan is 13-0, but coach Jim Harbaugh wasn’t on the sideline for six of those games due to two different three-game suspensions — one for recruiting violations and another for a sign-stealing scandal that captivated the nation for most of the season.

    It was captivating until another controversy grabbed everyone’s attention, however. This one came on CFP Selection Sunday after Alabama received the No. 4 seed ahead of a 13-0 ACC champion: No. 5 Florida State. The one-loss Crimson Tide were riding the strength of beating No. 6 Georgia the day prior in the SEC Championship Game, while the Seminoles were penalized for limping to an ACC title without starting quarterback Jordan Travis. 

    Whether you’re a college football traditionalist or somebody who prefers chaos, there’s something for everybody here. 

    Michigan vs. Alabama: Need to know

    No team has more CFP experience than Alabama: The Tide are making their eighth appearance in the College Football Playoff, which is two more than the next closest team (Clemson, which has six). The Rose Bowl marks Alabama’s 14th CFP game, which is four more than Clemson’s 10 contests. Alabama has won the CFP three times and reached the championship game six times. The only time it failed to win its semifinal was the first year of the CFP era…

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  • Rams lead Giants 14-10 at halftime

    Rams lead Giants 14-10 at halftime

    The Rams will get a step closer to clinching a playoff berth with a victory over the Giants on Sunday. But New York isn’t making it easy on Los Angeles, as the Rams have a 14-10 halftime lead.

    Running back Kyren Williams opened the scoring for Los Angeles with a 4-yard touchdown. But then Wan’Dale Robinson answered with a 24-yard touchdown run to make the score 7-7.

    Both offenses stalled a bit in the second quarter, but the Rams broke the stalemate with Cooper Kupp’s 5-yard touchdown reception to go up 14-7. That capped an eight-play, 46-yard drive.

    The Rams had another chance to put points on the board late in the second quarter but Demarcus Robinson fumbled on a reception over the middle. That led to an eventual Mason Crosby 31-yard field goal to make the score 14-10 at halftime.

    Matthew Stafford is 19-of-24 for 186 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Williams has 42 yards on 11 carries along with two catches for 14 yards.

    Tyler Higbee leads with five catches for 48 yards. Robinson has five catches for 55 yards. Puka Nacua has four catches for 38 yards and Cooper Kupp has three receptions for 21 yards with a TD.

    Tyrod Taylor is 12-of-16 for 101 yards with an interception. Robinson leads with 24 yards rushing and three catches for 32 yards.

    The Rams have 222 yards and 15 first downs. They have only faced two third downs but are 0-of-2.

    The Giants have seven first downs, 128 yards, and are 2-of-6 on third down.

    New York will receive the second-half kickoff.

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  • Ole Miss rolls past outmanned Penn State in Peach Bowl [updated]

    Ole Miss rolls past outmanned Penn State in Peach Bowl [updated]

    Dec. 30—ATLANTA — Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin credited Penn State coach James Franklin a few days ago for the small amount of transfers and opt-outs he’s had in recent years.

    But the 10th-ranked Nittany Lions wound up playing without four All-Big Ten selections, three on defense and one on offense. Their glaring absences led to a 38-25 loss to the 11th-ranked Rebels before 71,230 Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

    “There were a lot of changes, but we’re not making excuses,” Penn State running back Nick Singleton said. “Everybody has to step up. Coach (Ty) Howle and Coach (Ja’Juan) Seider did a heck of a job (as co-offensive coordinators).

    “We have no excuses. Ole Miss was a good team. They came ready to play. We just have to figure it out.”

    Ole Miss (11-2) successfully attacked sophomore Cam Miller and freshman Zion Tracy, who saw extensive action in place of opt-out cornerbacks Kalen King and Johnny Dixon. Jaxson Dart passed for 379 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another for the Rebels, who won 11 games for the first time in school history.

    “It’s tough as a freshman,” safety Jaylen Reed said. “Cam’s not a freshman but he’s still young. It’s hard going out there in a bowl game without as many reps as the older guys get. It’s a hard thing to do. They can learn from their mistakes and get better.”

    Tight end Cade Prieskorn caught 10 passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns, and wide receiver Tre Harris made seven catches for 134 yards against Penn State (10-3), which also played without end Chop Robinson, a projected first-round pick who also opted out.

    Two hours before the game, the Big Ten availability report revealed that King and All-American left tackle Olu Fashanu, who were expected to see limited action, would not play.

    Without Fashanu, Ole Miss often pressured quarterback Drew Allar and hampered the Penn…

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  • CeeDee Lamb breaks Cowboys’ single-season receptions record and Michael Irvin ‘loves it’

    CeeDee Lamb breaks Cowboys’ single-season receptions record and Michael Irvin ‘loves it’

    FRISCO, Texas —  When a Cowboys wide receiver gets the invite to wear Jersey No. 88, that means they have been identified as worthy to live up to the lofty standard set by those who came before him as Dallas’ top target. 

    Pro Football Hall of Famer Drew Pearson is the original, wearing the number for 11 seasons from 1973-1983 and becoming a pioneer of the Hail Mary alongside Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach. Hall of Famer Michael Irvin made 88 his as the Cowboys’ top receiver on their three Super Bowl title teams of the 1990s while setting numerous team records. Dez Bryant broke Dallas’ all-time receiving touchdowns record with 73 in his eight seasons (2010-2017) while rocking the double eights.

    Today’s No. 88, 24-year-old Pro Bowl wide out CeeDee Lamb, broke one of Irvin’s team records with Irvin in the building for Jimmy Johnson’s induction into the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor Saturday night against the NFC North champion Detroit Lions. Lamb’s 112 catches and counting this season lead the NFL, surpassing Irvin’s single-season Cowboys catches record of 111 that was set in 1995, Dallas’ last Super Bowl championship season. 

    The downside of the play in which he broke the record is he fumbled the ball out of the end zone for a touchback to give the Detroit Lions the ball right as the Cowboys were about to go up 14-3. 

    “If we win, it will mean a lot more,” Lamb said Wednesday about breaking Irvin’s record.

    Most catches in a season in Cowboys history

    * Two games left in 2023 regular season 

    Irvin elaborated about his single-season catches record falling at the hands of Lamb on Fox Sports’ “Undisputed” on Friday.

    “I love it,” Irvin said when asked about Lamb breaking his record. “If you retire a number and they put it in the rafters, they show it in passing and then go right back to the game. If your number is on the best player’s back, every time he makes a play, they say…

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  • Georgia vs. Florida State odds, line, spread: 2023 Orange Bowl picks, prediction from proven model

    Georgia vs. Florida State odds, line, spread: 2023 Orange Bowl picks, prediction from proven model

    The No. 5 Florida State Seminoles (13-0) attempt to overcome a plethora of absences and complete the third undefeated season in school history when they meet the sixth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs (12-1) in the 2023 Orange Bowl on Saturday. FSU, which has recorded 19 consecutive victories dating back to last season, will be missing many of its top players on both sides of the ball due to injuries, transfers and opt-outs. Georgia had its 29-game winning streak halted last time out as it dropped a 27-24 decision to Alabama in the SEC Championship Game on Dec. 2. The Bulldogs have gone 49-4 since the start of the 2020 season, with three of the losses coming against the Crimson Tide.

    Kickoff at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami is scheduled for 4 p.m. ET. The Bulldogs are 21-point favorites in the latest Georgia vs. Florida State odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 46. Before making any Florida State vs. Georgia picks, you need to see the college football predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven computer model.

    The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Since its inception, it has generated a strong profit of well over $2,000 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. The model enters bowl season a profitable 13-9 on top-rated spread picks. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.

    Now, the model has set its sights on Georgia vs. FSU and just revealed its picks and predictions. You can visit SportsLine to see the model’s CFB picks. Here are several college football odds and trends for FSU vs. Georgia:

    Georgia vs. Florida State spread: Bulldogs -21Georgia vs. Florida State over/under: 46 points
    Georgia vs. Florida State money line:…..

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