The Los Angeles Rams, led by Matthew Stafford, host the struggling Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a high-stakes Sunday Night Football showdown, with Rams favored by 6.5 points and a 49.5-point over/under tied for the highest of Week 12.
The Portland Trail Blazers stunned the Golden State Warriors 127-123 on November 21, 2025, at Chase Center, fueled by Caleb Love's career night and a 38-point fourth quarter. Warriors' home streak ends as errors cloud box score.
The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the short-handed Dallas Mavericks 120-96 on November 17, 2025, at Target Center, improving to 9-5 while Dallas fell to 4-11. Naz Reid led Minnesota with 22 points and 12 rebounds in a dominant home win.
The Eagles and Packers clash at Lambeau Field on November 10, 2025, with playoff seeding on the line. Jalen Hurts leads Philly against a banged-up Packers squad, as the Under 45.5 and Eagles +1.5 draw strong betting support.
Washington Commanders' season unraveled after Jayden Daniels suffered a dislocated elbow and Marshon Lattimore tore his ACL in a 38-14 loss to Seattle, joining at least 10 other injured starters. Head coach Dan Quinn faces backlash for keeping Daniels in a meaningless game.
Lauri Markkanen's 51-point game for the Utah Jazz reignites trade rumors, with conflicting reports on whether the team is shopping the $195M star before the Feb. 5, 2026 deadline.
Dodgers win NLCS Game 1 2-1 as Blake Snell dominates and MLB sees its first playoff 8‑6‑2 double play, shifting series momentum.
Patrick Mahomes publicly prayed for teammate Tyreek Hill after the Dolphins' star suffered a left‑leg fracture on Sep 29, 2025, sparking a wave of support and raising questions about Miami's offensive future.
On September 22, 2025, the Detroit Lions turned a 4.5‑point underdog label into a 38‑30 Monday Night Football win over the Baltimore Ravens. Public betting favored Baltimore, but the Lions covered the spread and pushed the total to 68 points, igniting a payday for sharp bettors. The result highlighted Detroit’s recent hot streak and exposed flaws in the Ravens’ recent form.
The Chargers beat the Raiders 20-9 on Monday Night Football in Las Vegas, with Justin Herbert outplaying Geno Smith, who threw three interceptions. ESPN carried the game, while YouTube hosted watch parties, including the Raiders Report with Mitchell Renz. Key moment: Herbert’s 60-yard strike to Quentin Johnston before halftime. The Raiders’ offense never found a rhythm.