Offensively challenged The Cosmos top RG3PO, 84.70-70.24
With the eighth-ranked point total in the league for the week, The Cosmos were lucky to earn a win against a foe that had an even worse week, securing an 84.70-70.24 win over RG3PO. The Cosmos took a 22.40-point lead on Thursday behind an impressive showing from Najee Harris, who ran for 94 yards and a touchdown. RG3PO came back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Justin Tucker (15 points) and Dak Prescott (11.94). Not to be deterred, The Cosmos rallied later that afternoon, as Justin Herbert (30.9 points) put them back in the lead once and for all. This marks the first time this season The Cosmos have taken down RG3PO, after falling 126.12-38.2 in their last matchup. The Cosmos ends the season on a high note, but they'll miss the postseason with a record of 6-8. RG3PO (9-5) will attempt to bounce back from this loss in the playoffs.
The Browns defense allowed 22 points, surrendered 389 yards, and forced 2 fumbles in a 24-22 win over the Ravens. In doing so, they put up 14 points to nearly double their 7.38-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on The Cosmos this week. The Browns will play the Raiders in Week 15.
The Cleveland Browns defense
Sunday Early
Justin Tucker had a 55-yard field goal and a 50-yard field goal for RG3PO to contribute to a 43.94-39.80 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with standout moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which The Cosmos emerged with a 70.70-70.24 lead. For The Cosmos, Justin Herbert had a 59-yard touchdown pass. Ja'Marr Chase made the highlight reel for RG3PO with a 32-yard touchdown catch.
Monday
Matt Gay had a 55-yard field goal for The Cosmos during Monday Night Football, helping to pad the margin of victory for the team.
The Cosmos
Hey, the key to football is finding the mismatches. We not only dominated RG3PO at QB (30.9 points to 11.94), we also utterly dominated them at RB (22.4 to 8.6).
RG3PO
Unless RG3PO wants to go full diva-mode, then "not seeing enough chances" doesn't fly as an excuse this time around. As a group, our pass-catching corps (three WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 24 times in Week 14. Chemistry could be an issue, as that group recorded just 14 catches.