NFL Week 12 Bold Predictions: Patriots Upset Dolphins Behind Drake Maye’s Heroics

Luckshots Sports News
November 24, 2024

Week 12 of the NFL Season Brings Upsets and Bold Outcomes

The 2024 NFL season has been nothing short of thrilling, with nail-biting games and unexpected outcomes. As Week 12 kicked off with the Cleveland Browns upsetting the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-19 on Thursday night, fans are left wondering what surprises await over the rest of the weekend. Here are five bold predictions for the matchups ahead, starting with an upset featuring New England’s new young quarterback.

Drake Maye Leads Patriots to First Win Against Tua Tagovailoa’s Dolphins

Drake Maye, the New England Patriots’ No. 3 overall pick, is set to lead his team to a surprising win over Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins. Historically, Tagovailoa has been undefeated against the Patriots, boasting a 6-0 record. However, this is about to change. With nine passing touchdowns so far this season, Maye has matched some of the league’s best rookie starts, and his ability to scramble—averaging 9.29 yards per carry—has added a dynamic edge to New England’s offense. Meanwhile, the Dolphins’ struggling pass rush, with only 17 sacks on the season, leaves opportunities for Maye to make plays and deliver an upset in Miami.

Packers’ Jordan Love Snaps Interception Streak Against 49ers’ Top Defense

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has thrown an interception in every game this season, tying an eight-game streak. With 11 picks so far, Love’s decision-making has been shaky, but Week 12 is his chance to reverse that trend. Facing the formidable San Francisco 49ers, who have intercepted 11 passes this season, Love is expected to play his cleanest game yet. He showed his mobility in the Week 11 win over the Chicago Bears, and his improved footwork will help him evade pressure and avoid costly mistakes. Love’s streak ends this week as he protects the football against the 49ers at Lambeau Field.

Chuba Hubbard Breaks Kansas City’s Streak of Limiting Running Backs

The Kansas City Chiefs, at 9-1, have yet to allow any opposing running back to rush for over 60 yards in a game this season. This week, Carolina Panthers’ running back Chuba Hubbard looks set to break that streak. Hubbard is having a career year, averaging 81.8 rushing yards per game and boasting 818 yards total so far this season. With his ability to break tackles and Kansas City showing signs of vulnerability in last week’s matchup, Hubbard is poised to exceed 60 yards, putting an end to the Chiefs’ impressive defensive run against opposing backs.

C.J. Stroud Avoids Sacks Against the Titans

Houston Texans rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud has been sacked 35 times this season, the second-most in the NFL. Despite a shaky offensive line, Stroud will manage to avoid being sacked in Week 12 against the Tennessee Titans. Tennessee’s defense has struggled since losing top cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, allowing 30.7 points per game since his absence began. Without Sneed, the Titans’ pass rush has weakened, and Pro Bowl edge rusher Harold Landry and defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons are unlikely to bring down Stroud behind the line this week.

Lamar Jackson Throws First Monday Night Interception Against Chargers

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been flawless on Monday Night Football throughout his career, with 20 touchdown passes and zero interceptions. However, Jackson’s streak will come to an end in Week 12 against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers boast the league’s top scoring defense, allowing just 14.5 points per game, and have collected nine interceptions this season. With Los Angeles’ defense stepping up and Jackson facing the pressure, the Chargers are set to break his interception-free streak on Monday night.

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