The Kirk Cousins show hasn’t been pretty in Atlanta this NFL season, but surprisingly enough, the Falcons‘ embattled quarterback has saved some of his best stuff for the bright lights. Way back in Week 2, he ripped off a near-flawless finish to beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night. A few weeks later, matched up with the rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night, he exploded for 500 yards and four touchdowns in an overtime thriller, briefly turning the Falcons into must-see TV.
Now, with the playoffs just around the corner and Atlanta desperate to keep pace with those Bucs in the NFC South, Cousins will get another opportunity to show out in prime time, and maybe just salvage the Falcons’ postseason aspirations in the process. His squad will visit the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night, where the silver and black are headed for what could be their own offseason makeover.
How can you tune in? Which matchups are most pivotal? And who’s primed to walk away with the win? Here’s our preview and sports betting prediction:
Date: Monday, Dec. 16 | Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
Location: Allegiant Stadium (Paradise, Nevada)
TV: ESPN | Stream: fubo (try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: Falcons -5.5, O/U 44.5 (SportsLine consensus)
Neither of these teams inspires a ton of confidence, but there’s a reason the Falcons are one game below .500 and the Raiders are seeking just their third win of the year. Cousins needs a rebound like no other, and Allegiant Stadium might be the perfect spot for it, as Pierce’s Raiders have lost by multiple scores in four of their last five. The Falcons are liable to surrender chunk plays, but with so much uncertainty surrounding the quarterback spot in Vegas, as has been the case all year, this feels like a prime opportunity for Cousins and Co. to reannounce themselves as an NFC South candidate.
Pick: Falcons 26, Raiders 17
Bonus: SportsLine expert Larry Hartstein, who is on a 50-28 roll on Falcons picks, has released his best bets for the Week 15 Falcons vs. Raiders Monday night matchup. Hartstein is leaning the Under. To see which side he’s backing, head on over to SportsLine.
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