CBS Sports Football Pick Six Newsletter
 
Call me a sucker, but I SORT OF BELIEVE in the Giants. I'm even getting on the Daniel Jones bandwagon. Ryan Wilson and Sean Wagner-McGough try to talk me out of it, and we also break down all the latest NFL news, the Game of Thrones finale and more. Click here to read why I like the Giants' over, and listen for our NFC East O/U breakdown tomorrow.
After a 1-5 start last season, the Colts lost just once the rest of the way and now the Westgate has them at 10-1 (!) to win the Super Bowl. A healthy Andrew Luck has sent hopes skyrocketing, but is this team ready for a title? Chris Trapasso says yes, but the Colts still need to make three moves to become champs (two involve major FA signings).
The Pats are giving a 33-year-old player an extension and a raise, which is a very un-Bill Belichick-like thing to do. Julian Edelman was Super Bowl LIII MVP and remains extremely productive, so it makes sense, but could there be more to it? What I think is MOST interesting is what the timing would insinuate, and here's why.
 
 
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O.J. Simpson's No. 32 hasn't been worn by a Bills player since he left the team in 1977, but that could change this season. The Bills gave the number to one of their players, who had worn it at other places but assumed no one in Buffalo was allowed to. Here's the Bill who could be wearing it in 2019.
Phillip Lindsay went from undrafted free agent to the Pro Bowl in 2018, but after his improbable rookie season, can we expect more of the same? Jamey Eisenberg went deep into the numbers (and the wrist injury he suffered in Week 16) and says this is where you should be looking to draft the Broncos RB.
Ted Ginn may be 34, but he's still very confident in his speed, so much so that he said he'd race anyone for $10,000. Well, someone has taken him up on it, and while it wasn't Usain Bolt (luckily for Ginn) you've got to see who's ready to race the Saints receiver for all that money.
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