NFL: RDS broadcasts the Chiefs-Browns, Bills-Lions and Packers-Seahawks games on Sunday

RDS presents 3 NFL games during this 15th Sunday of the season: Chiefs v. Browns (1 p.m.), Bills v. Lions (4:25 p.m.) and Packers v. Seahawks (8 p.m.).

You can also follow all the action in the NFL from 1 p.m. with NFL RedZone.

Chiefs c. Browns (13 h à RDS)

Although the Cleveland Browns have a poor 3-10 record this season, the Kansas City Chiefs won’t want to take them lightly in their Week 15 matchup.

After two consecutive games in their stadium, the Chiefs (12-1) head to Ohio.

Their opponent will be the team occupying last place in the American Association standings.

Even though he has always shown in the NFL the mania for taking risks in his decision-making, quarterback Jameis Winston has demonstrated since he took over for Deshaun Watson that he remains able to orchestrate great offensive sequences.

This is all the more true since the Browns general can count on one of the offensive revelations of the year in the Goodell circuit in Jerry Jeudy, who has averaged 113 receiving yards per game since Winston joined behind the center.

Cleveland has had little success in the ground game, but nevertheless counts on two good offensive football heads in Kevin Stefanski and Ken Dorsey.

The Chiefs defeated the Browns 22-17 in a playoff game in 2020, en route to the first of three straight Super Bowl appearances.

Everything is going well for Andy Reid’s men in 2024, but we must not lose sight of the fact that the Missouri team has won ten games by a margin of seven points or less, including six obtained on the final play of the match.

“We make our own luck,” Stefanski said on this subject. They are a good football club. They won some close games. You win these matches by putting yourself in a position to make a play to win. »

Bills c. Lions (16 h 25 à RDS)

Among the confrontations that attract attention during the season, the one between the Buffalo Bills and the Detroit Lions is sure to make the mouths of football fans water.

Could this be a preview of the next Super Bowl? Both teams have proven throughout the season that they each have the elements in place to dream of a presence in the ultimate match.

The Bills are the only ones to have defeated the Kansas City Chiefs this season. However, they just suffered a 44-42 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, bringing their record to 10-3.

The leaders in the East of the American can bet on Josh Allen, a more than serious candidate for the title of “MVP”. In the last defeat, he threw three touchdown passes and he himself scored three majors thanks to his legs.

The question is whether Buffalo’s defense can rally against the devastating Lions offense. A unit with David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs to share the work by land, Amon-Ra St. Brown as a target of choice for Jared Goff who cut up his share of defenses during the campaign.

Even though the Lions are atop the conference with a 12-1 record, they can’t afford to slow down with the Minnesota Vikings (11-2) just waiting for an opening in the fight for the lead. the Northern division of the National.

Packers c. Seahawks (20 h à RDS)

The Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks face off in a crucial matchup for a playoff spot.

The two teams face each other in the evening under the lights of Lumen Field

The teams, each in their division, absolutely need to win to remain at the height of the race to extend their season beyond January 5.

With a 9-4 record, the Packers are third in the National Association North Division. As for the Seahawks, they sit at the top of the National West division with a record of 8-5.

The Packers suffered a close loss to the Detroit Lions (34-31), but have shown resilience with recent wins against tough opponents like the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers. Green Bay has a balanced attack averaging 26.8 points per game.

The Seahawks are riding a four-game winning streak, including wins against division rivals like the 49ers and Arizona Cardinals. Their defense tightened up in critical moments, complementing a powerful attack led by Geno Smith.

Packers quarterback Jordan Love (2,724 yards, 21 touchdowns) is having a good season, while running back Josh Jacobs has proven to be a dominant resource in the ground game.

For the Seahawks, Smith (3,474 yards, 14 touchdowns) remains a big threat. DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba offer explosive options in passing plays.

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