Wednesday, November 27, 2024

2024 3GML Season - Week 12

Chargers Snap Losing Streak, Defeat Ravens 35-17 at SoFi Stadium

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers ended a three-game skid with a commanding 35-17 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at SoFi Stadium. Quarterback Will Levis turned in a stellar performance, throwing for 243 yards and four touchdowns in what many are calling his best outing of the season.

The Chargers (6-5) leaned heavily on their revamped offensive game plan under a newly adjusted coaching staff. Christian McCaffrey was pivotal in the victory, rushing 26 times for 116 yards and adding four catches for 44 yards, including a touchdown. His versatility helped Los Angeles dominate time of possession and keep the Ravens’ defense off balance.

“It feels great to get back in the win column,” Levis said. “The changes we made this week were big, and it showed in how we played. Everyone stepped up, and we played a complete game.”

The Chargers’ defense played a complementary role, limiting the Ravens to 17 points. Despite Lamar Jackson’s efforts, Los Angeles’ defense kept Baltimore’s running game in check.

The game remained close early, but Levis connected with wide receiver Romeo Doubs for a touchdown early in the second half to put the contest out of reach.

The Chargers will look to carry this momentum into next week as they fight to stay in the thick of the AFC playoff race.

Texans Roll Past Titans 47-28 Behind Drake Maye’s Career Day

HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Texans put on an offensive clinic Sunday, dismantling the Tennessee Titans 47-28 at NRG Stadium. Quarterback Drake Maye delivered a performance for the ages, throwing for 375 yards and five touchdowns, as Houston dismantled the Titans in dominant fashion.

Maye spread the ball efficiently, but it was newly acquired wide receiver Kendrick Bourne who stole the spotlight. Bourne, acquired in a midseason trade, hauled in three of Maye’s touchdown passes and racked up 110 yards, providing an instant spark to the Texans’ offense.

“Kendrick’s been a huge addition for us,” Maye said. “He runs great routes, and it feels like he’s been in this system for years. Today, everything clicked.”

The Texans (8-4) scored on their opening drive and never looked back, rolling up 456 yards of total offense. Derrick Henry added 84 rushing yards to complement Houston’s aerial attack, keeping the Titans’ defense on its heels.

Defensively, Houston did enough to keep Tennessee at bay, forcing two turnovers and keeping pressure on quarterback Justin Herbert. The Titans found some rhythm in the second half, but by then, the Texans had built an insurmountable lead.

“We’re starting to play complementary football,” Texans coach David Shaw said. “Drake was exceptional, and the rest of the team followed his lead. We’ve still got work to do, but today was a big step forward.”

Houston will look to build on this momentum as they continue their push toward a playoff spot in the crowded AFC race.

Tua, Jefferson Lead Packers Past 49ers in 3GML Showdown

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — In a clash of 3GML heavyweights, the Green Bay Packers edged the San Francisco 49ers 18-17 on Sunday at Lambeau Field, thanks to a pair of game-changing throws by Tua Tagovailoa and a stellar performance from Justin Jefferson.

The 49ers (8-3) dominated the trenches for much of the afternoon, with rookie defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton wreaking havoc and keeping the Packers’ offense off balance. But Green Bay (9-2) made the most of its limited opportunities. Tagovailoa connected with Jefferson on two pivotal plays: a 40-yard strike late in the third quarter and a 76-yard touchdown bomb with less than a minute to play that sealed the victory.

“Tua made the plays when we needed them,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. “We struggled all day, but he and Justin showed why they’re elite players.”

Jefferson finished the game with 139 yards and two touchdowns on six catches, proving once again to be the centerpiece of Green Bay’s offensive attack.

Despite their dominance in the trenches, the 49ers’ inability to capitalize on Green Bay’s mistakes proved costly. The Niners front four consistently disrupted the Packers’ backfield, but the offense failed to generate points in crucial moments. Jordan Love threw for 204 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception but couldn't keep the offense on the field long enough to come away with more points.

“We did everything but finish,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said.

The win sets up Green Bay for a potential tie breaker in future playoff seeding as both teams are hunting the number one seed in the NFC.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

2024 3GML Season - Week 11

Chargers Lose Heartbreaker to Bengals in OT, Offensive Overhaul Announced

LOS ANGELES, CA (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers' losing streak hit three games after a crushing 26-20 overtime defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium. The game ended in stunning fashion as Bengals linebackerGermaine Pratt picked off Will Levis and returned it 75 yards for the game-winning touchdown.

It was a microcosm of the Chargers’ struggles, particularly on offense, which once again failed to sustain drives or capitalize on opportunities. Despite a few flashes, including a 67-yard touchdown strike from Levis to AJ Brown, the Chargers couldn’t find consistency.

"We have to be better, plain and simple," said head coach Bobby Slowik. "And that starts with me."

Slowik confirmed that changes are coming, announcing the dismissal of offensive coordinator Brian Griese.

“We appreciate everything Brian’s done, but it’s clear we need a new direction on offense,” said Slowik. “This isn’t about one game—it’s about a trend. We’re going to make wholesale changes to fix this.”

The Bengals were led by Joe Burrow, who threw for 281 yards and two touchdowns. Zack Moss added 72 rushing yards and a score. Despite their struggles on offense, the Chargers’ defense kept the game close, including a late fourth-quarter stand that forced the Bengals to settle for a field goal, sending the game into overtime tied at 20-20.

For the Chargers (5-5), the road forward doesn’t get easier with the Baltimore Ravens visiting on Monday Night Football. 

49ers Dominate Seahawks, Improve to 8-2

SANTA CLARA, CA (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers continued their impressive campaign with a commanding 31-13 victory over the division rival Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium. Rookie running back Jalen Wright had a breakout performance, rushing for 173 yards and a touchdown to lead the offense, while the defense, spearheaded by Arden Key, suffocated Seattle throughout the game.

Wright’s electric 30-yard touchdown run in the second quarter set the tone for a Niners offense that racked up 348 total yards. Quarterback Jordan Love added an efficient 172 yards through the air and two touchdowns passes to tight end David Njoku.

“It all starts up front,” said head coach Kyle Shanahan. “The offensive line was outstanding today, and Jalen [Wright] showed why we have so much faith in him. He’s a special talent.”

On the other side of the ball, San Francisco’s defense put on a clinic. Arden Key was everywhere, racking up 2.5 sacks and eight tackles as part of a relentless pass rush that made life miserable for Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith. Smith finished with just 178 yards passing and an interception, as Seattle (4-6) failed to find any offensive rhythm.

“Our defense prides itself on getting after the quarterback and making plays, and that’s what we did,” Key said. “Everybody contributed, and that’s what makes us so dangerous.”

The 49ers (8-2) now sit firmly atop the NFC West and appear poised for a deep postseason run. They’ll look to keep the momentum going next week as they take on 3GML rival Green Bay.

Packers Rally to Defeat Bears on Last-Second Field Goal, 23-20

CHICAGO, IL (AP) — In a tale of two halves, the Green Bay Packers overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to edge the Chicago Bears 23-20 at Soldier Field, thanks to a clutch last-second field goal. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Justin Jefferson led the comeback, propelling Green Bay to a pivotal divisional win.

Trailing 20-10 at halftime, the Packers (8-2) made key adjustments on both sides of the ball. While the Bears (4-6) found success early behind Justin Fields’ dynamic play, Green Bay’s defense pitched a second-half shutout, allowing Tagovailoa and the offense to chip away at the lead.

“We didn’t play our best in the first half, but I’m proud of how we responded,” said Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. “This group doesn’t quit, and tonight was a testament to that.”

Tagovailoa finished with 323 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception, bouncing back from a sluggish start to orchestrate two critical scoring drives in the fourth quarter. His favorite target, Justin Jefferson, was unstoppable, hauling in 13 receptions for 121 yards and both of Tagovailoa’s touchdown passes. Jefferson’s second score, a contested 8-yard grab in the back of the end zone, tied the game late in the fourth quarter.

“Justin is as clutch as they come,” Tagovailoa said. “When the game’s on the line, I know where I’m going with the ball.”

The Bears had a chance to reclaim the lead, but a promising drive stalled near midfield. Green Bay then mounted a methodical two-minute drive, setting up Evan McPherson for the game-winning 18-yard field goal as time expired.

“It’s always sweet to come through for the team in a big moment,” McPherson said with a grin.

With the win, Green Bay keeps its grip on the NFC North and will turn its attention to hosting another 8-2 team in San Francisco.

Houston Outlasts Dallas, 34-17, on Monday Night Football

ARLINGTON, TX (AP) — In a Lone Star showdown under the bright lights of Monday Night Football, the Houston Texans (6-4) flexed their firepower, defeating the Dallas Cowboys 34-17 at AT&T Stadium. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye showcased poise beyond his years, carving up the Cowboys' defense all afternoon.

Dallas dialed up relentless pressure, but Maye was unfazed, completing 22 of 31 passes for 329 yards and a touchdown. The Texans’ offensive line stood firm, giving their young signal-caller enough time to exploit mismatches downfield.

“Drake’s ability to stand in the pocket and deliver under pressure was special tonight,” said Texans head coach David Shaw. “He didn’t flinch, and that’s what you want from your quarterback in a big game.”

Running back Derrick Henry complemented Maye’s aerial assault with a bruising performance on the ground. The veteran rumbled for 106 yards and two touchdowns, including a punishing 18-yard run in the second quarter that set the tone for Houston’s offense.

“Derrick brings a physicality that wears teams down,” said Shaw. “When he gets rolling, it opens everything else up.”

On the defensive side, the Texans held strong against Dallas’ high-powered attack. Jimmie Ward delivered the game’s defining moment late in the fourth quarter, intercepting Cooper Rush and returning it 32 yards for a touchdown to seal the victory.

“We knew we needed a big play to close it out,” Ward said. “When the ball came my way, I just thought, ‘This is my moment.’”

The Texans’ victory keeps them in a three-way tie for first place in the AFC South. For the Cowboys, the loss marks a setback in their own playoff push, as they’ve now dropped two of their last three games.

“It’s always good to win in Texas, especially against a team like Dallas,” Henry said with a grin. “This one’s for our fans back home.”

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

2025 3GML Mock Draft 2.0

  1. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR/DB Travis Hunter, Colorado

  2. Tennessee Titans - QB Shadeur Sanders, Colorado

  3. Cleveland Browns - WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

  4. Las Vegas Raiders - QB Cam Ward, Miami

  5. New York Giants - DL Mason Graham, Michigan

  6. New England Patriots - OT Kelvin Banks, Texas

  7. New York Jets - S Malaki Starks, Georgia

  8. Carolina Panthers - CB Will Johnson, Michigan

  9. Dallas Cowboys - OL Will Campbell, LSU

  10. New Orleans Saints - Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State

  11. Cincinnati Bengals - Edge James Perace Jr, Tennessee

  12. Miami Dolphins - CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame

  13. Tampa Bay Bucs - EDGE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M

  14. Chicago Bears - DL Kenneth Grant, Michigan

  15. Indianapolis Colts - CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina

  16. Seattle Seahawks - Edge Jalon Walker, Georgia

  17. Washington (Trade with LA) - WR Luther Burden III, Missouri

  18. LA Chargers - Edge Mykel Williams, Georgia

    Rumor on the streets are that the Chargers are going to go the veteran route and not go through the draft again as they did with the Will Levis experiment. Whether that QB is someone with talent but who has been inconsistent like a Justin Fields, or a player who has improved like Sam Darnold is yet to be determined. I think with a very strong WR corps, great RBs, and a solid OL, the team may look to the edge here. While they certainly may consider RT as well, here they go with help opposite Haason Reddick. Herbig has played well in spot duty but he’s not a full time player yet, and Reddick is a speed rusher only so they try to add a different piece to the puzzle here with the power rushing MYkel Williams. Williams was hurt earlier in the year and is a bit more of a projection, but at 6’5 and 265 pounds he gives the team something they don’t have. 

  1. Denver Broncos - WR Emeka Edbuka, Ohio State

  2. Atlanta Falcons - EDGE Jack Sawyer, Ohio State

  3. Arizona Cardinals - WR Isaiah Bond, Texas

  4. Houston Texans -  DT Deone Walker, Kentucky

    This would be a bit of a shocker considering how much money and assets the Texas have pounded into the defensive line. After using its first two expansion draft picks on edges, the Texans gave up 5 selections to add Micah Parsons to the unit this month. Houston is also loaded at DT with Chrsitian Wilkins and Javon Hargrave tied up long term. That said, Walker is a massive human being and a people mover. If the Texans move on from Hargrave in the future, and/or want to rotate 3DT along with 3DEs for that super six depth approach that GM TH looks to be building - he’d give them a dimension they don’t have. The question would be is it enough to mask their issues at cornerback?

  1. LA Rams - OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State

  2. Baltimore Ravens - G Tyler Booker, Alabama

  3. San Francisco 49ers - RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State

    Three things here. 1. I don’t think Jeanty lasts this long, even if he is an elite football player 2. I doubt that the 49ers take a running back in round one as they are as analytically driven as any team in the league. 3. I’d do this if i were him and the board randomly fell this way. The 49ers have the worst RB room in the league and Jeanty is the type of player that could push them into the top quartile of the league by himself. His power style and one cut ability in that offense is something that would make the 49ers lethal offensively.

  1. Green Bay Packers - EDGE Princely Umanmielen, Ole Miss

    The Packers don’t have a ton of needs on their team, if you look at the roster as 

    a whole it’s in very good shape for the long term. Their biggest question mark remains not just the health but the long term ability of its signal caller Tua Tagovailoa. That said, it’s doubtful they take a QB here and instead focus on their need for edge depth. GM SD likes college production and big schools so he goes to the SEC here with Umanmielen who has 24.5 sacks in college and 38 TFL. 

  1. Pittsburgh Steelers - OL Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona

  2. Minnesota Vikings - G Donovan Jackson, Ohio State

  3. Philadelphia Eagles - OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota

  4. Buffalo Bills - WR Tre Harris, Ole Miss

  5. Kansas City Chiefs - OT Wyatt Milum, West Virginia

  6. Detroit Lions - EDGE JT Tuimoloau


Wednesday, November 13, 2024

2024 3GML Season - Week 10

Texans Snap Skid in Dominant 37-13 Victory Over Lions, New Defense Shines Under Coordinator Jim Leonhard

HOUSTON, TX (AP) — The Houston Texans put an emphatic end to their recent three-game skid with a decisive 37-13 victory over the Detroit Lions, fueled by an aggressive defensive approach that racked up a staggering 11 sacks. Under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, Houston’s defense came alive, with recent acquisitions Micah Parsons and Budda Baker proving instrumental in turning up the heat on Lions quarterback Jared Goff.

Parsons, acquired just days before the game, made an immediate impact, posting 3.5 sacks, while the Texans’ relentless pass rush kept Goff off-balance throughout the game. Leonhard, who joined the Texans this week after a long tenure as Wisconsin’s defensive mastermind, didn’t hold back in implementing his strategy, dialing up the pressure with consistent five and six-man blitzes.

“I’ve always believed the NFL should treat five rushers as the default,” Leonhard said after the game. “It puts the offense on its heels and forces them to make quick decisions. Today, we made life tough for their QB, and that’s exactly the point.”

The Texans defense seems to be leaning hard into Leonhard's philosophy.  After the game Parsons could be heard in the locker room emphatically yelling, "If you're not rushing five, you're rushing zero!"

With the Texans’ defense reinvigorated and new additions showing immediate impact, Houston looks poised to be a force in the AFC once again.

49ers Pull Away Late, Roll Past Buccaneers 45-17 in Tampa

TAMPA, FL (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers showcased their offensive firepower in a dominant 45-17 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, pulling away with a huge fourth quarter to secure their place among the NFC’s elite.

Quarterback Jordan Love delivered a stellar performance, throwing for 272 yards and three touchdowns while adding 38 rushing yards and two more scores on the ground. Love’s dual-threat capability left Tampa Bay’s defense scrambling, as he spread the ball effectively to playmakers and added timely runs to keep drives alive.

“This offense is really finding its stride,” Love said. “When we’re clicking like this, it’s tough to stop us.”

The game was competitive through three quarters, with San Francisco holding a narrow 24-17 lead. However, the 49ers dominated the final frame, outscoring Tampa Bay 21-0 behind Love’s precision passing and a relentless rushing attack led by Jamaal Williams.

Defensively, San Francisco’s pass rush kept Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield under pressure, limiting his ability to mount a comeback. Derwin James continued to anchor the secondary, ensuring Tampa Bay’s attempts at a rally were thwarted.

With the win, the 49ers improve to 7-2 on the season, strengthening their position in the playoff race as they prepare for another pivotal NFC matchup next week.

Titans Stifle Chargers as Offensive Woes Continue in 27-7 Loss

LOS ANGELES, CA (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers endured another rough outing Sunday, falling 27-7 to the Tennessee Titans at home. Quarterback Will Levis struggled against a relentless Titans defense, as the Chargers offense managed just 194 total yards.

“It’s frustrating,” said Chargers head coach Bobby Slowik. “We couldn’t get anything going. They controlled the line of scrimmage, and we didn’t adjust well enough.”

The Titans leaned on Tony Pollard, who rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown, spearheading a methodical attack that kept the Chargers’ defense on the field for much of the game. Tennessee quarterback Ryan Tannehill was efficient, keeping the chains moving despite modest passing numbers.

The Chargers, now 5-4, have dropped consecutive games and are in dire need of a spark. 

2024 3GML Season - Week 9

Chargers Stumble in Cleveland, Fall to Browns 33-20

CLEVELAND, OH (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers struggled to gain traction on the road, falling 33-20 to the Cleveland Browns in a game where both teams were led by backup quarterbacks. Despite a steady performance from Jacoby Brissett, the Chargers’ offense was stifled by Cleveland’s defense, held to just 202 total yards and limited success on third downs.

Cleveland’s backup quarterback, Jameis Winston, managed the game effectively, leaning on a balanced run game and quick passes to control the clock and keep the Chargers’ defense at bay. Each attempt by Los Angeles to close the gap was thwarted, and Cleveland built a comfortable margin through the second half.

Chargers head coach Bobby Slowik acknowledged the team’s struggles but expressed optimism with reinforcements on the horizon. “We just couldn’t get anything going on offense today. Cleveland’s defense was relentless, but we’ll have both Will [Levis] and Christian [McCaffrey] back next week, and that’s sure to be the spark we need.”

The return of the dynamic duo next week should provide the Chargers with the offensive firepower they’ve been missing, and Los Angeles, now 5-3, hopes to find its footing as they push toward the season’s halfway mark.

Texans Fall to Jets 32-24, But Bolster Defense with Key Acquisitions

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ (AP) — The Houston Texans couldn’t overcome their offensive struggles and a banged-up defensive line, falling to the New York Jets 32-24 on Sunday. The Texans offense was nearly non-existent early on, failing to pick up a first down until just before halftime. Meanwhile, the Jets took advantage of Houston’s injury-weakened defensive front, relentlessly pounding the ground game behind Breece Hall, who racked up a massive 214 yards and two touchdowns.

Houston’s defense, usually the cornerstone of the team, struggled without key pieces, allowing the Jets to control the clock and tempo. Quarterback Drake Maye faced constant pressure as the Texans failed to find an offensive rhythm, extending their losing streak to three games.

Following the loss, however, Texans fans had reason to celebrate as reports emerged that GM TH had executed blockbuster trades for linebacker Micah Parsons and safety Budda Baker. The trades bring in elite talent and leadership, a much-needed boost to help the Texans recover from their recent slide.

“We’ve been hit hard by injuries, and we needed a spark,” GM TH commented. “Micah and Budda bring that. They’re game-changers, and we’re excited to see the impact they’ll have next week.”

With these two star defenders joining the lineup, Houston hopes to turn things around as they prepare to fight through the season’s second half.

Packers Edge Lions 26-24, Montgomery and Jefferson Lead the Way to Extend Division Lead

GREEN BAY, WI (AP) — In a tightly contested game at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers held off the Detroit Lions for a 26-24 victory, leaning on David Montgomery’s powerful running and Justin Jefferson’s clutch performance late in the game. Montgomery continued his stellar season, rushing for 125 yards and a touchdown, setting the tone for Green Bay’s offense and extending his lead among the league’s top rushers.

With the game hanging in the balance, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa found Jefferson for a go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter, a reception that capped off Jefferson’s day with 87 yards on six catches. The Lions answered with a scoring drive of their own, pulling within two points, but the Packers relied on Montgomery and clock management to close out the game.

The win puts Green Bay (7-2) firmly in control of their division, building a substantial lead over the Lions, Bears, and Vikings as the season heads toward its midpoint. Head Coach Matt LaFleur praised his team’s resilience in the face of a strong Detroit push.

“David and Justin have been the anchors of our offense,” said LaFleur. “When the game’s on the line, those are the guys you can count on. They stepped up today in a big way, and it shows just how well we’re clicking as a team.”

With the Packers firing on all cylinders, they’ll look to carry this momentum and capitalize on their division lead heading into the back half of the season.