NJ Kets come back to defeat Bubwits for third straight win, 66.62-47.97
NJ Kets extended their win streak to three games with a come-from-behind victory over Bubwits, coming back for a 66.62-47.97 win. Trailing 47.97-25.32 heading into Sunday night, NJ Kets roared back behind Aaron Jones (35 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 30 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and the Green Bay Packers defense (30 Pts Allowed, 347 Yds Allowed, 3 Turnovers). Leonard Fournette (12.6 points) and Ryan Tannehill (11.27) led the charge for Bubwits in defeat. This marks the second time this season NJ Kets have knocked off Bubwits, after winning 79.91-73.79 in their last matchup. NJ Kets (11-3) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Bubwits will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 4-10.
While allowing 30 points, surrendering 347 yards, and forcing 3 turnovers against the Bears, the Packers defense put up 13 points this week. Their scoring output was 45.4% more than their 8.94-point projection and was much higher than their 8.08-point season scoring average. The Packers defense ranks #9 among fantasy DEFs this season and will face the Ravens next week.
The Green Bay Packers defense
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout plays on Sunday afternoon, but after the results were tallied, Bubwits owned a 47.97-25.32 lead. For NJ Kets, Deebo Samuel had a 27-yard touchdown run. Leonard Fournette made the highlight reel for Bubwits with a 47-yard touchdown run.
Sunday Night
Aaron Jones had a 23-yard touchdown catch for NJ Kets, helping the team to a 66.62-47.97 lead.
NJ Kets
Listen NJ Kets, I'm a "glass half full" kind of coach. While some may harp on the fact that our scoring output has slipped lately, I'll choose to take the optimistic route. Averaging 73.27 points through Week 13, our crew has shown it's certainly capable of outproducing the 66.62 we needed to win this past week!
Bubwits
The problem this week isn't exactly rocket science, Bubwits. Going with the Detroit Lions defense in a fantasy matchup where your opponent tallied 66.62 points... let's all put this in the rear-view mirror and assume that something like this won't happen again.