Between the Lines, Week 17: How Quickly the Tides Have Turned
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NFC North: Dominance & the War of Attrition
In this gripping episode of “Who Will Be King?” podcast, host Dave from “Vikings First & SKOL” leads an intense discussion about the NFC North division. With rivals Pay from “Da Bear Claw Podcast” representing the Chicago Bears, and June and Foster from “Bleachers to Speakers” covering the Detroit Lions, the group analyzes recent matchups,… read more
Victory Tuesday: Celebrating 12-2 with the Vikings
In the latest episode of “Skoldiers & Spice,” host Sally Spice and guests celebrate the Minnesota Vikings’ impressive 12-2 record after defeating their rivals, the Chicago Bears. This Victory Tuesday episode, produced by Vikings 1st & SKOL in partnership with the Fans First Sports Network, highlights the team’s extraordinary season journey. A Surprising Record: Vikings… read more
What Nick Chubb’s Injury means for the Browns 2025 Offseason
Last Sunday at Huntington Bank Field while the Cleveland Browns played the Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb left the game with a broken foot. This is another setback on the road to recovery for the beloved Browns running back. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski made it official that Chubb was out… read more
Vikings Dominate the Bears: A 30-12 Sweep
At U.S. Bank Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings delivered a commanding performance, defeating the Chicago Bears 30-12. The victory highlighted the Vikings’ dominance on offense and defense while strengthening their playoff position. Now standing at 12-2, the Vikings find themselves locked in a close battle with the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles as they pursue both… read more
Turnovers Thwart Browns in loss to Chiefs, 21-7
On Sunday December 15th the 3-10 Cleveland Browns hosted the 12-1 defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs at Huntington Bank Field in downtown Cleveland Ohio. Despite the difference in the teams’ records, the Chiefs were a 4-point favorite in the game. The Browns were hoping for an upset win in an otherwise disappointing season…. read more
Why I think the Browns are done with Deshaun Watson
In the 2022 offseason the Cleveland Browns took a big swing for a franchise quarterback, and it looks like they missed. That swing was a trade of three first round draft picks to the Houston Texans for Deshaun Watson. Watson was signed to a 5-year $230 million dollar fully guaranteed contract. The deal was controversial…. read more
What’s Wrong With the Vikings Defense? A Vikings-Bears Preview
In this episode of Vikings 1st & SKOL, veteran analysts Darren Campbell and Dave Stefano break down the upcoming Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears matchup. They offer fresh insights on the Vikings’ defensive struggles and discuss recent team developments. With their trademark enthusiasm and analytical depth, they examine the team’s performance and future outlook. A… read more
The Grass is Greener Where You Water It
Last Sunday the Cleveland Browns lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium 27-13. The loss slips the Browns 2024 record to 3-10 and eliminates them from the NFL playoffs. Just 11 and ½ months ago this same team won 11 games and made the playoffs as the 5th AFC playoff seed. But that was… read more
2025 NFL Draft: Conference Championship Week Risers
The NFL Draft is still in the distant future, but the true difference-maker in a player’s draft stock is determined by their on-field performance during the regular season. “But how can I track all the highlights throughout college football each week?”, you may ask. If that is you, you came to the right place! Each… read more
2025 NFL Draft Profile: A look at Penn State’s DE Abdul Carter
After the Cleveland Browns lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh last Sunday 27-14, the Cleveland Browns were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a 3-10 record. The Browns now have four games left in their season and can play the role of spoilers. Some fans think that it would better benefit the team to… read more
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