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    XFL Week 2 Saturday:

    Key Trends:
    Home Teams: 3-1 SU & 3-1 ATS
    O/U: 1-3

    Weather:
    TB @ SEA: 45* w/ light rain & 7-10 mph winds blowing corner to corner

  • #2
    XFL Injury Report

    Week 2

    Sat. Feb. 15: New York Guardians at DC Defenders, 2 pm ET (ABC)

    Team Player Pos. Injury Practice Status Game Status
    NY Garrett Brumfield OL Head Did not participate Out
    NY Ian Silberman OL Thigh Did not participate Out
    NY Dravon Askew-Henry DB Shoulder Full participation Probable
    NY Cavon Walker DT Ankle Full participation Probable
    DC Kalani Vakameilalo DT Ankle Did not participate Questionable
    DC Khari Lee TE Foot Limited participation Probable
    DC AJ Tarpley LB Hand Limited participation Questionable
    DC Malcolm Bunche G Shoulder Full participation Probable
    DC Simmie Cobbs WR Flank Full participation Probable
    DC Malachi Dupre WR Thigh Full participation Probable
    DC Desmond Lawrence CB Shoulder Full participation Probable
    DC Shamarko Thomas S Thigh Full participation Probable
    DC DeAndre Thompkins WR Foot Full participation Probable
    DC Scooby Wright LB Knee Full participation Probable


    Sat. Feb. 15: Tampa Bay Vipers at Seattle Dragons, 5 pm ET (FOX)
    Team Name Pos. Injury Pratice Status Game Status
    TB Aaron Murray QB Foot Did not participate Out
    TB CeCe Jefferson DT -- Did not participate --
    TB Chase Litton QB -- Did not participate --
    TB DeAndre Goolsby TE Neck Limited participation Questionable
    TB Jason Neill DL Groin Limited participation Probable
    TB Bobby Richardson DL Knee Limited participation Questionable
    TB Jerald Foster G Shoulder Full participation Probable
    TB Rannell Hall CB Thigh Full participation Probable
    TB Jordan McCray C Knee Full participation Probable
    TB Ricky Walker DT Thigh Full particpation --
    SEA Isaiah Battle TE Ankle Did not participate Out
    SEA Cam Clear TE -- Did not participate Out
    SEA Dillon Day C Calf Did not participate Doubtful
    SEA Anthony Moten DT Ankle Did not participate Questionable
    SEA Cyril Richardson G Ankle Did not participate --
    SEA Kasen Williams WR Quad Did not participate Out
    SEA Ben Johnson TE Back Limited participation Questionable
    SEA Mohammed Seisay CB Groin Limited participation Questionable
    SEA Brandon Silvers QB Ankle Full participation Probable


    Sun. Feb. 16: Dallas Renegades at LA Wildcats, 3 pm ET (ABC)
    Team Player Pos. Injury Practice Status Game Status
    DAL Winston Craig DL Thigh Did not participate Doubtful
    DAL Treston DeCoud DB Illness Did not participate Questionable
    DAL Landry Jones QB Knee Full participation Probable
    LA Saeed Blacknall WR Thigh Did not participate Doubtful
    LA Jaylen Dunlap DB Thigh Did not participate --
    LA Dujuan Harris RB Ankle Did not participate Out
    LA Chad Kanoff QB Shoulder/Head Did not participate Out
    LA Josh Johnson QB Thigh Limited participation Questionable
    LA Tre McBride WR Thigh -- Questionable
    LA Kahlil McKenzie C Ankle Limited participation Doubtful
    LA Harlan Miller CB Ankle Limited participation Doubtful
    LA Jerome Couplin S Ankle Full participation Probable
    LA Trevon Sanders DT Hand Full participation Probable
    LA Jack Tocho CB Hip Full participation Probable
    LA Tre Williams LB Hand Full participation Probable


    Sun. Feb. 16: St. Louis BattleHawks at Houston Roughnecks, 6 pm ET (FS1)
    Team Player Pos. Injury Practice Status Game Status
    STL Will Clarke DL Calf Did not participate Out
    STL Keith Ford RB Knee Did not participate Out
    STL Brandon Reilly WR Back Did not participate Out
    STL David Rivers DB Head Did not participate Out
    STL Dewayne Hendrix DL Ankle Full participation Questionable
    STL Matt Jones RB Knee Full participation Questionable
    HOU De'Angelo Henderson RB Shoulder Did not participate Out
    HOU Caushaud Lyons DL Knee Did not participate Doubtful
    HOU Sam Mobley WR Hip Full participation Probable
    HOU Andre Williams RB Wrist Full participation Probable

    Week 1

    Sat. Feb. 8: Seattle Dragons at DC Defenders, 2 pm ET (ABC)

    Team Player Pos. Injury Practice Status Game Status
    SEA Isaiah Battle OT Ankle Did not participate Out
    SEA Cam Clear TE -- Did not participate Out
    SEA Tyson Graham S Hand Did not participate Out
    SEA Kasen Williams WR Quad Did not participate Out
    SEA Jeremy Clark CB Ankle Limited participation --
    SEA Alonzo Moore WR Hip Limited participation Questionable
    SEA Mohammed Seisay CB Groin Limited participation --
    SEA Will Sutton DT Illness Full participation --
    DC DeAndre Thompkins WR Foot Did not participate Out
    DC Scooby Wright LB Knee Did not participate Out
    DC Shamarko Thomas S Thigh Limited participation Questionable
    DC Tavaris Barnes DE Arm Full participation Probable
    DC Matt Elam S Thigh Full participation Probable
    DC Dorian Johnson G Shoulder Full participation Probable
    DC Bradley Sylve DB Thigh Full participation Probable



    Sat. Feb. 8: LA Wildcats at Houston Roughnecks, 5 pm ET (FOX)
    Team Name Pos. Injury Pratice Status Game Status
    LA Josh Johnson QB Thigh Did not participate Questionable
    LA Tre McBride WR Thigh Limited participation Questionable
    LA Devin Taylor DE Hip Limited participation Questionable
    LA Dwayne Wallace OT Back Limited participation Questionable
    HOU Ray Bolden WR Calf Limited participation Probable
    HOU James Butler RB Ankle Full participation --
    HOU Isame Faciane OL Ankle Full particpation --
    HOU Savion Smith CB Calf Full participation --



    Sun. Feb. 9: Tampa Bay Vipers at New York Guardians, 2 pm ET (FOX)
    Team Name Pos. Injury Practice Status Game Status
    TB DeAndre Goolsby TE Neck Did not participate Out
    TB Jason Neill DL Groin Did not participate Out
    TB Rannell Hall CB Thigh Limited participation Questionable
    TB Jordan McCray C Hip Limited participation --
    TB Ricky Walker DT Thigh Limited participation --
    NY Keenan Brown TE Illness Did not participate Out
    NY Joe Horn WR Ankle Full participation Probable
    NY DeJuan Neal CB Thigh Full participation Probable
    NY Jarrell Owens DE Illness -- Probable



    Sun. Feb. 9: St. Louis BattleHawks at Dallas Renegades, 5 pm ET (ESPN)
    Team Name Pos. Injury Practice Status Game Status
    STL Will Clarke DL Calf Did not participate Out
    STL Cole Hunt TE Hamstring Full participation Questionable
    DAL Jeff Badet WR Thigh Limited participation Probable
    DAL Landry Jones QB Knee Limited participation Questionable
    DAL Julian Allen TE Hand Full participation --
    DAL Jazz Ferguson WR Thigh Full participation --

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    • #3
      by: Andrew Caley


      NEW YORK GUARDIANS AT DC DEFENDERS (-6.5, 48)

      Week 2 of the XFL seasons already gives us a matchup of what looked like two of the more impressive teams in Week 1. DC is coming off a 31-19 home win over Seattle, while New York beat up on Tampa Bay 23-3.

      The Defenders covered the 9.5-points in the victory and QB Cardale Jones looked like a force to reckoned with in this league. Jones completed 62 percent of his passes for 235 yards and two scores. Meanwhile the Defenders’ defense caused three turnovers, returning two picks for touchdowns.

      The Guardians also caused three turnovers in their win over the Vipers. But despite the Guardians limiting the Vipers to a league-low three points in Week 1, they allowed a league-high 394 yards. And while QB Matt McGloin threw for a touchdown and passed for another, he completed just 52 percent of his passes.

      While the Guardians forced a handful of turnovers, they didn’t do a great job of pressuring the quarterback. If Jones has time in the pocket on top of extending plays, the Defenders have the better weapons in this game and should get the job done.

      Another thing to take a look at here is the total. We are getting some nice numbers in Week 2 thanks to the low output in Week 1. Another week of practice and familiarity with playbooks and personnel should help convert more of those red zone opportunities. Plus, these teams gave up 704 yards last week. Look at the Over 48.

      Picks: Defenders -6.5 & Over 48 (Parlay at your own risk)


      TAMPA BAY VIPERS AT SEATTLE DRAGONS (+3.5, 45.5)

      Not only is this one of the most exciting matchup of team names in sports history, it’s also one of the most intriguing matchups of Week 2 in the XFL.

      As mentioned, both of these teams are coming off of losses last week. The result was most shocking for the Vipers who were one of the sexy picked to win the championship heading into this first season of the New XFL. While the Vipers were predicted to finish near the bottom of the league.

      Here’s what makes this game so intriguing. While both teams lost, they both outgained their opponents in total yards, and both are dealing with injuries to their starting quarterbacks. Vipers QB Aaron Murray has practiced this week with a foot injury and Dragons QB Brandon Silvers has missed practice with an ankle injury. However, while Murray’s status is up in the air, Silvers is still expected to start. But even if he can’t go Seattle has one of the more capable backups in the league in B.J. Daniels.

      But whoever is under center for the Dragons is going to get a boost in the passing game as CFL-great S.J. Green joined the team this week.

      Tampa Bay backup QB Brandon Flowers provided a spark for the Vipers last week, but mostly on the ground and you can’t be really sure what you’ll get from him in the passing game.

      One more thing. The Dragons might have the best homefield advantage in the XFL as it seems the people of Seattle can’t get enough football. The Dragons are playing at the Seahawks’ CenturyLink Field and it’s being reported that they have already sold approximately 30,000 tickets for the home opener. The Dragons were a red zone fumble away from making their opener a nail bitter and now are getting points at home against a disappointing team that is playing its second straight road game. This one, all the way across the country. We’re taking the points.

      Pick: Dragons +3.5


      DALLAS RENEGADES AT LOS ANGELES WILDCATS (+4, 48)

      Sunday’s first game is another intriguing matchup, as both the Renegades and Wildcats are coming off a season-opening loss, but both were also missing their respective starting quarterback for those contests.

      For Dallas that is former Steelers quarterback Landry Jones, who missed last week still recovering from a knee injury. Jones came into the season regarded as the best quarterback in the league and his connection with former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops made the Renegades early favorites to win the first title of XFL 2.0.

      Jones and Co. will have a chance to succeed against a Wildcats defense that allowed Houston’s P.J. Walker to put up 265 passing yards and four passing touchdowns.

      On the other side, Josh Johnson, who missed Week 1 with a thigh injury, makes his first start for the Wildcats. Johnson has the most NFL experience of any XFL signal caller and will lean on wideout Nelson Spruce, who broke out in Week 1 with 11 catches for 101 yards.

      While the Renegades had trouble containing St. Louis quarterback Jordan Ta’amu, they still managed to sack him four times and only lost 15-9 with their backup quarterback. The Renegades were one of my favorite teams heading into the season and we’ll give them the benefit of the doubt with Jones back under center for this one.

      Pick: Renegades -4


      ST. LOUIS BATTLEHAWKS AT HOUSTON ROUGHNECKS (-8, 50)

      The XFL closes Week 2 with a battle of Week 1 winners as St. Louis visits Houston, where the Roughnecks are getting plenty of respect laying 8-points at home. That makes them the biggest favorites of Week 2 and for good reason.

      Houston and QB P.J. Walker in particular, looked like the most impressive team in Week 1 beating down the Wildcats 37-17 behind Walker’s four touchdowns. While the BattleHawks had the biggest upset of the opening winning outright in Dallas 15-9 as 9-point underdogs.

      L.A. was touted as having a strong defense heading into the season and Walker shredded them. While the St. Louis defense looked impressive against Dallas, it was facing a backup quarterback, so it’s hard to take much from that game.

      Not going to overthink this one. Walker looked like the best player in the league in Week 1, and good quarterback play is so important in these smaller leagues. We’re not fading Walker here.

      Pick: Houston -8

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      • #4
        XFL Week 2 Best Bets
        Brian Bitler

        XFL Week 1 Betting Results

        Home/Away: 3-1 SU, 3-1 ATS
        Favorites/Underdogs: 2-2 SU, 2-2 ATS
        Over/Under: 1-3

        XFL opened up to a very successful viewership in its first week on TV with over 3.3 million viewers. I gotta say I watched almost all of the action and I was impressed for the most part. The different rules that the XFL has specifically the way they take you in on all the instant replays and what goes on in the booth along with the different extra point attempts after a touchdown.

        XFL Week 2 Betting Opening Odds

        New York at DC (-5.5, Total 48.5)
        Tampa Bay (-2.5, Total 46.5) at Seattle
        Dallas (-4.5, Total 47) at Los Angeles
        Houston (-8.5, Total 51.5) at Houston

        Through the first week of XFL action, I was on my way to a 3-1 weekend but Dallas just did not show up in its opener and I finished 2-2. The Renegades were down their starting quarterback Landry Jones and even though it did not move the line, I would’ve faded Dallas if I had known Jones was not playing.

        In any case, the futures have changed for almost all teams heading into Week 2 of the XFL, as the DC Defenders and Houston Roughnecks are the new favorites at 7/2 odds.

        Future Odds to Win 2020 XFL Championship

        D.C. Defenders 7/2
        Houston Roughnecks 7/2
        New York Guardians 9/2
        Dallas Renegades 5/1
        Tampa Bay Vipers 6/1
        St. Louis Battlehawks 7/1
        Los Angeles Wildcats 12/1
        Seattle Dragons 20/1

        We've got four games loaded for Week 2 and below are my "Best Bets" and analysis.

        Games for Saturday Feb. 15

        New York at DC (ABC, 2:00 p.m. ET)


        First game on the card for Saturday might be my favorite game all weekend and the line that really jumps off the page to me. Both New York and DC looked very good in Week 1, but New York is one of the favorites to win it all and they are getting 6.5 points this week on the road.

        Normally this would send up red flags to me, but this New York team looked well coached and hungry on both sides of the ball. Matt McGloin looks like a good ball control quarterback and I think you will see more from him this week and a better rushing output from Darius Victor.

        This early in the season I am biting on this value. We will go with the Guardians plus the points here.

        Best Bet - New York +6.5


        Tampa Bay at Seattle (FOX, 5:00 p.m. ET)

        Tampa Bay travels all the way up to Seattle after their horrendous start to the season by losing at New York as a three-point favorite. I watched that entire game and I just do not see laying any points with this Tampa team no matter who they are playing.

        Seattle is the worst team in the XFL, but I feel like the refs will do everything in their control to keep this game within reach. I think this game is very low-scoring and comes down to a field goal for either side give me the points and Seattle.

        Best Bet - Seattle +3


        Games for Sunday Feb. 16

        Dallas at Los Angeles (ABC, 3:00 p.m. ET)


        Game 1 for Sunday has the Dallas Renegades, the premier team in the XFL traveling to face the Los Angeles Wildcats. Now QB Landry Jones is still questionable and I do not see him playing in this game, but the line just like last week says he is going to start. Either way if its Landry or Philip Nelson at quarterback, I see this LA Wildcats team showing up in a big way.

        Wildcats' quarterback Chad Kanoff had some flashes in week one by throwing for 214 yards and a touchdown. I am all over this home 'dog in L.A.

        Best Bet - Los Angeles +4


        St. Louis at Houston (FS1, 6:00 p.m. ET)

        A game that on paper looks like the biggest mismatch, but if we learned anything from Week 1 its that you can not count out the BattleHawks in any game this season.

        BattleHawks' quarterback Jordan Ta’amu is under rated and really sees the field well, while Matt Jones ran the ball with a purpose (85 yards) and I will gladly take all these points with this hungry road underdog.

        I see Houston winning but this game staying easily 'under' then number. Take St.Louis and the points here.

        Best Bet - St. Louis +8
        Last edited by Udog; 02-15-2020, 12:12 PM.

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        • #5
          XFL Betting Stats following Week 2:

          Favorites: 5-3 SU & 4-4 ATS
          Home Teams: 6-2 SU & 5-3 ATS
          Home Favorites: 4-1 SU & 3-2 ATS

          Over/Under: 2-6

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