Scott Shapiro's Week 13 NFL Worksheet: Mixon poised to stay hot as Chargers come to town
With bye weeks coming later than usual this season for a number of NFL franchises, things are a bit different on the schedule after Thanksgiving.
Regardless of whether teams have four or five games left to play, we enter the final stretch of the 2021 campaign with so much left to be decided.
The AFC has three teams with eight victories and three more with seven. All six of them have legitimate chances of earning the No. 1 seed and the first-round bye as we head into Week 13.
In the NFC, the Cardinals return off their bye week with a conference-best 9-2 record. The Packers and Buccaneers come off big wins and have just three losses. Both have a significant shot of ending the regular season on top and earning the lone week off, with seven teams, not six, making the playoffs from each conference.
I cannot wait for the postseason, but there is still plenty to look forward to before we get to that point.
This week kicks off with a key NFC contest on Thursday night between the Cowboys and Saints and concludes with the first of two matchups over the next three weeks between the Bills and Patriots.
There are some major mismatches on paper on Sunday, but also a share of games between playoff contenders, as well.
Team most likely to win by 14+ points: Los Angeles Rams
Despite there being seven games on the Week 13 slate that feature point spreads of six points or higher, I do not feel great about endorsing any of the heavy favorites as three-score winners.
That being said, this looks like a get-right spot on Sunday for the Rams. Los Angeles enters its inter-conference matchup with Jacksonville on a three-game losing streak, after the Rams were outscored in a shootout in Lambeau Field.
Packers force three turnovers, defeat Rams 36-28. https://t.co/8vfZBqP2ow
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 29, 2021
I am not overly confident that Sean McVay’s team will post 30 or more on an underrated Jacksonville defense, but they should be able to shut down Trevor Lawrence and crew.
Underdog of 6+ points most likely to spring an outright upset: Houston Texans
Indianapolis is a much better team than Houston and has been playing as well as just about anyone in the AFC of late — other than the Patriots — but they come off an excruciating home loss to the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Stealing a win as an underdog would have gotten the Colts right back into the AFC South hunt. Instead, they blew a 24-14 halftime lead, in large part due to turnovers on both offense and special teams.
Frank Reich’s group has bounced back from tough losses this year, but this is a difficult spot on the road after the last-minute loss in Lucas Oil Stadium.
RB/WR/TE most likely to score two touchdowns: Joe Mixon
Cincinnati hosts the Chargers in a huge matchup in the AFC between two teams that have a significant chance of reaching the postseason.
Regular trips to the end zone are expected in a game with a total of 50.5 at TwinSpires Sports, and there is no reason to believe that hot running back Joe Mixon will not make a couple of visits once again this week.
Joe Mixon's stat line:
— Patrick Carey (@PatCareySports) November 28, 2021
28 carries
165 rushing yards (career-high)
2 touchdowns
8 straight games with a TD
4 straight games with multiple TDs#ProBowlVote ✅✅
The second-round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft has run for two touchdowns in each of his last three contests and faces the league’s worst defense against the run. Look for the Bengals to feed Mixon early and often in this one.
Quarterback most likely to throw for 400 yards: Tom Brady
With scoring and the number of plays run per game down significantly in 2021, it has been more difficult to correctly predict 400-yard passers this season.
In fact, the last quarterback to throw for over 400 yards was Patrick Mahomes in the Chiefs' 41-14 rout of the Raiders in Week 10.
Nothing sticks out as an obvious option this week either, but if the Falcons can find a way to keep up with Tampa Bay’s offense throughout in the NFC South clash in Atlanta, Tom Brady certainly should have plenty of success.
Raiders' Derek Carr has passed Tom Brady for NFL passing yards lead, but Brady is second with 3,403, on pace for 5,259 in this 17-game season. Brady leads the league with 30 TDs (on pace for 46), ranks sixth in passer rating.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) December 1, 2021
Brady takes on a Falcons defense that ranks 29th in the NFL in pass defense DVOA, and the Bucs rank toward the top of the league in pace of play on offense. The greatest to ever play the position is set for a huge game.
Defense most likely to pitch a shutout: Miami Dolphins
After besting the Patriots in Week 1, Miami lost seven straight games, but they have gotten back to playing defense at a high level ever since.
Their Cover Zero scheme is giving opposing offenses fits and should do so once again, as a banged-up Daniel Jones comes to town.
Look for Miami to make life miserable for the Giants offense in what is likely to be a low-scoring affair in Florida.
My Week 13 ATS Plays of the Week
- Bucs/Falcons Over 50.5
- Giants/Dolphins Under 40.5
- Colts/Texans Under 45.5
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