L.A. Golds hand We Run This Town fourth consecutive loss, 111.40-95.20
L.A. Golds earned a 111.40-95.20 win to hand We Run This Town their fourth straight loss. We Run This Town took a 3.60-point lead on Thursday, but L.A. Golds held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Tyreek Hill, who caught 7 passes for 83 yards and 2 touchdowns for 26 points, and Ezekiel Elliott, who racked up 60 yards from scrimmage and ran for 2 touchdowns (23.48 points). Mark Ingram II (47 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 61 Rec Yds) and James Robinson (57 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 27 Rec Yds) carried the flag for We Run This Town in the loss. L.A. Golds (4-6) will look to build on their success against Ligers, while We Run This Town (4-6) will try to get back in the win column against Baby Chark.
Conklin overachieved for the fifth time this season, scoring 15.35 points against his 7.67-point projection. During a 27-20 win over the Chargers, he caught 3 passes for 11 yards and 2 touchdowns. Conklin will face the Packers next week.
L.A. Golds
In a battle of teams sporting matching 4-6 records, L.A. Golds and Ligers will go toe-to-toe next week in a mid-season matchup. Through 10 weeks of action, L.A. Golds have tallied the eighth-most points in the league while Ligers (and their 109.81 points per game) are ranked 11th. Over the last three weeks, L.A. Golds have put up 105.26 points per game, while Ligers have averaged 90.26 per contest.
We Run This Town
A pair of squads with identical 4-6 records, seventh-place We Run This Town will now have a date with 10th-place Baby Chark in Week 11. We Run This Town might need to shuffle the deck some with Matthew Stafford, Ben Skowronek, and the Los Angeles Rams defense out on bye in Week 11. Over the last three weeks, We Run This Town has put up 92.52 points per game, while Baby Chark has averaged 126.31 per contest.