SPORTS CENTER CONTEST #364 SUNDAY NFL OVER/UNDER For our Sunday NFL edition, we looked at two games with clear favorites. So it wasn’t about predicting the winner. It was about guessing if the total points scored would be OVER or UNDER a certain target. The favorites are in bold and red.
GAME ONELos Angeles Rams at New Orleans SaintsThe New Orleans Saints drive for Atlanta and Super Bowl LIII ended Sunday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Los Angeles Rams rallied to beat the Saints 26-23 in overtime and earn the right to play the AFC champion Feb. 3 in the Super Bowl. After trailing for the entire game, the Rams tied the score at 20 on a 24-yard field goal from Greg Zuerlein and then sent it to overtime on a 48-yard field goal by Zuerlein. The loss ends one of the best seasons in Saints history as the team finished the regular season 13-3 and clinched the top seed in the NFC playoffs.
Total points scored was
UNDER the 56.5 target
GAME TWO New England Patriots at Kansas City ChiefsThe New England Patriots are headed to their third straight Super Bowl, once more thanks to Tom Brady's brilliance. The five-time NFL champion guided the Patriots 75 yards after winning the overtime coin toss, and backup Rex Burkhead's 2-yard TD lifted New England past Kansas City 37-31 for the AFC championship Sunday night. The drive, during which New England had three third-down conversions, against an exhausted defense was reminiscent of when the Patriots beat Atlanta in the only Super Bowl to go to OT two years ago.
Total points scored was
OVER the 55.5 target
5 people correctly picked both
UNDER and
OVER anna1561
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