Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
If you’re getting together with your family for Thanksgiving this week and you plan on playing games against them, I hope you live by the words of Jim Harbaugh.
“I’d lay down my life for my brother, but I would not let him win a football game.”
Those words came from Jim before facing his brother John on Monday night. I have three brothers, and my goal in life is to never let them beat me at anything, so I know exactly how Jim feels.
The problem for Jim is that he ended up losing to John with the Ravens topping the Chargers, 30-23. In today’s newsletter, we’ll be grading both teams, plus we’ll be making some early Week 13 picks and unveiling Prisco’s latest power rankings.
Oh, and I should note that the rest of this week is going to be a little different around here. We won’t have a newsletter on Thursday (Thanksgiving), so the next time you’ll hear from me after today will be on Friday. Cody Benjamin, who regularly handles the Wednesday newsletter, will once again be manning things tomorrow so that I can get an early start on my Thanksgiving wine drinking.
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The third edition of the Harbaugh Bowl went down Monday night, and for the third time, John Harbaugh was able to beat his brother Jim. This was a close game at halftime with the Ravens leading just 14-13, but Baltimore (literally) ran away with things in the second half on the legs of Derrick Henry, who rushed for 140 yards in the 30-23 win.
Here are our grades from the game:
RAVENS GRADE: A
John Harbaugh improved to 3-0 against his brother, and he went all-out to get this third win. The Ravens head coach made several bold calls in the game, including a decision to go for it on fourth down from his own 16-yard line on a drive that ended with a Baltimore touchdown. Harbaugh’s aggressive coaching made a dangerous Ravens offense even more dangerous. The Ravens won this game by putting the ball in the hands of Derrick Henry, who steamrolled the Chargers defense for 140 yards on a night where the Ravens rushed for 212 as a team. Lamar Jackson didn’t put up huge numbers, but he was efficient and he made several big plays. The biggest story for the Ravens may have been the way their defense played in the second half. The much-maligned unit held the Chargers to just 83 yards in the second half. This was an impressive win over a possible playoff team, and that’s something that should give Baltimore confidence come January.
Ravens note
CHARGERS GRADE: C+
For the first two quarters, the Chargers went toe-to-toe with the Ravens, but then the wheels fell off the wagon in the second half. Justin Herbert completed just 44.4% of his passes during a second half where he was under constant pressure, which led to three sacks. The Chargers struggled to move the ball on the ground, and it didn’t help that they lost J.K. Dobbins to an injury in the first half. The biggest surprise was that the Chargers’ vaunted defense, which had surrendered the fewest points in the NFL heading into Week 12, got bullied by the Ravens offense. The Chargers got a reality check, and the reality is that they’ve struggled to beat the NFL’s best teams. They’ve faced five teams that currently have a winning record this year, and they’ve gone 1-4 in those games. Jim Harbaugh has turned this team around, but the Chargers are going to have to kick it into another gear if they want to be a dangerous team come January.
Chargers notes
Finally, you can check out our full takeaways from the game here.
We have a new team in the top five this week and that team is the Minnesota Vikings. The NFC North has actually taken over Prisco’s Power Rankings this week, as the division has three teams ranked in the top seven.
Let’s check out Prisco’s top five. Actually, let’s just check out the top seven:
I’m not going to spoil the rest of the Power Rankings here, but I am going to give you a few nuggets. Here’s what has changed since Prisco’s last Power Rankings:
If you want to know where your favorite team ended up in Prisco’s Week 13 Power Rankings, be sure to click here. If you want to argue with Prisco over his rankings, you can do that on Twitter by clicking here. I argue with him all the time about everything.
It’s Thanksgiving week and because of that, I thought about ranking my favorite Thanksgiving side dishes instead of handing out picks, but I hate side dishes. That being said, I do like pumpkin pie. And I like wine. If those count as side dishes, then those are my favorites. And I will also eat anything that has sweet potatoes in it.
OK, now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s get to three of my picks for Week 13:
If you want to check out the rest of my picks for Week 13, be sure to click here.
We already unveiled Prisco’s Power Rankings today, but we’re not done ranking things because we’re also going to rank wild-card contenders. Cody Benjamin went through and ranked all the wild-card contenders in the NFC. Since only three teams will earn a wild-card berth, we’ll take a look at the top three teams in his rankings, aka the teams Cody expects to get in.
1. Packers (8-3). “They are 8-3 despite an imperfect and occasionally injury-riddled year from Jordan Love, which speaks to the balance of Matt LaFleur’s attack, also headlined by a bruising Josh Jacobs.”
2. Vikings (9-2). “Somehow 9-2 after a string of ugly wins over inferior foes, the Vikings have elite skill talent, and are still getting mostly above-average stuff from Sam Darnold under center. Brian Flores’ bend-but-don’t-break defense may have to do more heavy lifting when it’s time to play dominant offenses.”
3. Commanders (7-5). “Careening back to Earth at 7-5 after a red-hot start from Jayden Daniels and Co., the Commanders lack consistency under Kliff Kingsbury’s offensive direction. Dan Quinn’s defense has also been leaky through the air. Daniels’ athleticism should keep them competitive until the end, though.”
First team out: Buccaneers (5-6)
You can check out Cody’s full rankings here. We also ranked the AFC playoff contenders, which you can see here.
With the NFL season heading into December this week, now seems like a good time to break down the playoff picture.
Here’s a look at the top-seven teams from each conference:
AFC
1. Chiefs (AFC West leader): 10-1
2. Bills (AFC East leader): 9-2
3. Steelers (AFC North leader): 8-3
4. Texans (AFC South leader): 7-5
5. Ravens: 8-4
6. Chargers: 7-4
7. Broncos 7-5
First teams out: Dolphins (5-6), Colts (5-7), Bengals (4-7)
The Chiefs are currently in the top spot, but there’s no guarantee they’re going to hold onto to it due to their tough schedule down the stretch. Over their final six games, the Chiefs have to play four teams who currently hold an AFC playoff spot (Steelers, Chargers, Texans, Broncos). On the other end of the AFC, the Dolphins are one of the hottest teams in the NFL with three straight wins, while the Colts have the easiest remaining strength of schedule, so it won’t be easy for the Broncos to hold on to that final spot.
NFC
1. Lions (NFC North leader): 10-1
2. Eagles (NFC East leader): 9-2
3. Seahawks (NFC West leader): 6-5
4. Falcons (NFC South leader): 6-5
5. Vikings (9-2)
6. Packers (8-3)
7. Commanders (7-5)
First teams out: Cardinals (6-5), Buccaneers (5-6), Rams (5-6), 49ers (5-6)
At this point, it feels like four of the seven spots in the NFC are locked up with the Lions, Eagles, Vikings and Packers all likely getting in. To miss the playoffs, one of those teams would have to totally collapse. The race for the top seed in the NFC will also be interesting to watch. The Lions are currently in the driver’s seat, but they have the sixth-toughest remaining strength of schedule. Four of their final six games will be coming against the Bills, Packers, Vikings and 49ers. If the Lions slip up, that could open the door for the Eagles to steal the top seed, and it could also open the door for Minnesota or Green Bay to win the NFC North.
If you want a full look at the playoff standings, we’ve got the right here.
It was a busy 24 hours in the NFL, and since it’s nearly impossible to keep track of everything that happened, I went ahead and put together a roundup for you.
Jenna Laine, ESPN Staff WriterNov 26, 2024, 04:53 PM ETCloseJenna Laine covers the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for ESPN. She started covering the Bucs for ESPN in 2016
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