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  2. NFL Week 9 predictions: ESPN matchup predictor's picks, win ...

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    Los Angeles Chargers at New York Jets, 6:15 p.m., ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes (stream with free trial from FUBO) Chargers have a 60.4% chance to beat Jets on Monday Night Football.

  3. ESPN Computer’s Picks For Today’s NFL Playoff Games - AOL

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    Today, the Kansas City Chiefs will host the Cleveland Browns and the New Orleans Saints will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ESPN Computer’s Picks For Today’s NFL Playoff Games Skip to main ...

  4. NFL on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    National television broadcasts of the National Football League (NFL) first aired on ESPN in 1980, when the network broadcast the 1980 NFL draft. ESPN did not air live NFL games until 1987, when it acquired the rights to Sunday Night Football. In 2006, ESPN lost the rights to Sunday Night Football and began airing Monday Night Football (MNF ...

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  7. Football Power Index - Wikipedia

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    Football Power Index (abbreviated as FPI) is a predictive rating system developed by ESPN that measures team strength and uses it to forecast game and season results in American football. Each team's FPI rating is composed of predictive offensive, defensive, and special teams value, as measured by a function of expected points added (EPA).

  8. College Football Scoreboard - Wikipedia

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    College Football Scoreboard is a program on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC that provides up-to-the-minute scores, highlights, pre-game and post-game interviews, and check-ins of games of interest through 'bonus coverage' during the college football season throughout each Saturday. [1] The name of the show was College Gameday Scoreboard until 2006.

  9. Jay Harris (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Jay Harris (born February 22, 1965, in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since February 2003. Jay currently calls late night his home, seen primarily on the 11pm and midnight eastern editions of SportsCenter, and sometimes on the west coast Sportscenter from Los Angeles.