PFF's SGP picks are built around specific game narratives that the data suggests could unfold, with insight into how key players and matchups may impact the outcome.
For Week 16, we will identify an undervalued team that should be able to keep it close with a division rival, as well as buy two offenses who still have the pieces for elite production.
PFF's Key Insights tool looks for strength-on-weakness matchups that could be meaningful through a player prop lens, and we'll be using them all season to provide our favorite weekly bets.
PFF breaks down Week 16's Sunday Night Football matchup by looking at both teams' records, key trends and a game overview before delivering the best bet backed by PFF's trusted betting model.
Each week, we’ll focus on one game and use a top-down strategy to break it down. This means starting with the bigger picture and then finding the best ways to apply that information to betting markets.
Explaining the factors that drive line movements in betting markets, helping you assess whether a change is an overreaction or underreaction to these market influences.
Explaining the factors that drive line movements in betting markets, helping you assess whether a change is an overreaction or underreaction to these market influences.
Quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko took Spencer Rattler and the rest of the Saints' quarterbacks into the walk-in freezer in the team's cafeteria Saturday to run through plays as they prepare for cold Lambeau Field.
Texans wide receiver Tank Dell is returning to Houston after he suffered a "significant" knee injury while catching a touchdown pass during the third quarter of Saturday's game against the Chiefs.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion when his head hit the turf in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Commanders and will not return.
Running back James Conner has been a big reason why the Cardinals have a chance of winning in Charlotte on Sunday, but the Cardinals may have to finish the job without him.
The 49ers had a couple of key defensive players listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Miami and both of them got the green light to play 90 minutes ahead of kickoff.
Michael Penix had a solid first half as the Falcons' starting quarterback, but it would have been better if he had gotten some help from tight end Kyle Pitts.
The league's rule outlawing hip-drop tackles has resulted in fines this season, but it did not result in an in-game penalty until Sunday's game between the Cardinals and Panthers in Charlotte.
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