K Bizzle's Team manage to top Raiders4Life 204.2-187.0 despite coming up short of projections
Both teams were unable to rise to the occasion, falling short of projections, but K Bizzle's Team did enough to beat Raiders4Life, earning a 204.2-187.0 win. Raiders4Life jumped out to a 62.7-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind outstanding showings from Kyler Murray, who passed for 244 yards and a touchdown and ran for 47 yards for 48.1 points, and Jerome Baker, who made 8 tackles and recorded 2.5 sacks (13.5 points). But K Bizzle's Team held the lead the rest of the way, powered by Aaron Rodgers (68.3 points) and Miles Sanders (28.6). This marks the second time this season K Bizzle's Team have taken down Raiders4Life, after falling 195.2-189 in their last matchup. K Bizzle's Team will look to keep the streak alive in the semifinals next week, while Raiders4Life attempt to rebound and finish the season with a win in the 5th Place game.
With 9.5 points, Byard scored 42% more than his 6.69-point projection as the Titans beat the Jaguars 31-10. He made 11 tackles to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on K Bizzle's Team this week. Next week, Byard will battle the Lions.
Sunday Early
Kyler Murray had a 41-yard pass for Raiders4Life, helping the team to a 107.9-45.2 lead.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout plays on Sunday afternoon, after which K Bizzle's Team emerged with a 199.2-175.3 lead. Aaron Rodgers had a 56-yard touchdown pass for K Bizzle's Team, while Miles Sanders had an 82-yard touchdown run. Davante Adams made the highlight reel for Raiders4Life with a 56-yard touchdown catch.
K Bizzle's Team
Props to you, K Bizzle's Team. Putting together a lineup that recorded more than 204 points this past week.
Raiders4Life
Here's a list of scenarios where it's borderline excusable to go 0-for-2 in sports: A hitter's line in baseball, the Jazz facing MJ's Bulls in the NBA Finals, and a double-fault in tennis. That's basically it. Going 0-for-2 on field goal attempts this past week? Seems like Wil Lutz may have just toe-bashed himself to the waiver wire after this effort.