NFL Sunday: Beltway Battle as Baltimore Travels South, and Dallas Travels to Cincinnati With Heavy Hearts
There are really ten games in the 1 p.m. time slot today, which means that you won’t be able to follow allof the action. One of the late games is Seattle-Arizona, and New Orleans at New York Giants is the showcase late afternoon game. Would it have been so hard to balance that schedule out a bit. Multiple early games have big draws and as compelling a matchup as Saints-Giants.
The first is in the nation’s capital, where Baltimore and Washington face off in a local derby. Back in the old days of the NFL, when the Colts were still in Baltimore and the NFL’s Western Division, the Redskins and Colts played yearly. Now, it is Robert Griffin III looking to continue his roll against the Ravens’ defense. Baltimore has played better defense in recent weeks (it has been the offense that has been mediocre), but will now also be without Terrell Suggs for this game. Just as important is the other side of the ball. Washington gave up yards, but limited touchdowns last week to the Giants. Joe Flacco needs to play well in the short distance road trip for the Ravens to have a chance.
Baltimore hasn’t quite wrapped up a playoff spot, though a win today should practically do it. Washington, meanwhile, now finds itself in the middle of a race. A win to get to 7-6 would put pressure on the Giants.
The other game with playoff meaning for both teams is in Cincinnati, where Dallas is also a game back in the NFC East, and the Bengals are just on the outside right now based on the head to head tiebreaker with Pittsburgh. Dallas comes into the game with heavy hearts, learning during the team’s flight to this game of the death of one teammate and the arrest of the other. Key matchup here? Dallas getting time against interior pressure from Geno Atkins on offense, and on the other side, A.J. Green against the Dallas corner duo.
Other 1 PM Games:
St. Louis at Buffalo
Atlanta at Carolina
Kansas City at Cleveland
NY Jets at Jacksonville
Tennessee at Indianapolis
Chicago at Minnesota
San Diego at Pittsburgh
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay
[photo via USA Today Sports Images]

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December 9th, 2012 at 12:46 PM
Since I had to fire somebody the other day, and am having to come into work thus missing the Ravens game, anybody have any sites that work for football nowadays? All the ones I used to use have long been shut down.
December 9th, 2012 at 12:55 PM
Here or here or here, Billy.
December 9th, 2012 at 12:58 PM
I am waiting for the period of time to occur where the Redskins start regretting giving up a bunch of nameless, faceless draft picks in order to move up and get RGIII
December 9th, 2012 at 12:59 PM
Someone’s playoff hopes die today in Cincy. Hope it’s the Cowboys’.
December 9th, 2012 at 1:06 PM
Would it have been so hard to balance that schedule out a bit.
SATURDAY NFL GAMES IN DECEMBER!
/Magary’d
December 9th, 2012 at 1:12 PM
You’re a saint.
December 9th, 2012 at 1:13 PM
/excellent apostrophication
December 9th, 2012 at 1:17 PM
I saw him twice in college, came away unimpressed, largely because Baylor won those games because of their RBs and not him, and fully thought the Redskins were trading up to get him mostly because he was next-best, not because he was so great (a la Joey Harrington). If he can somehow stay healthy, wow is he electric.
Apparently the crowd chanting “RGIII” after the first drive? Must be cool to be a Skins fan right now. Also, did I mention I picked them to win the East?
/go skins
December 9th, 2012 at 1:35 PM
It’s usually when their defense takes the field.
Plax is back, great catch on 3rd and long.
December 9th, 2012 at 2:47 PM
Hey remember when Breesus complained that the Falcons weren’t getting enough credit?