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April Drama

April 5, 2024 by nflinlondon

As the NFL offseason rolls on, the drama continues to unfold, and fans across the globe are eagerly seeking insight into the latest news and developments. Look no further than our exclusive podcast April Drama, where hosts Ryan and Wade deliver an in-depth analysis of all the April Drama in the league. From high-profile trades to game-changing signings, they leave no stone unturned in their discussion.

In the latest episode of our NFL in London podcast, Ryan and Wade bring their unique perspectives to the table as they delve into the most compelling storylines of the month. With their finger on the pulse of the NFL, they provide listeners with valuable insights and thoughtful commentary that you won’t find anywhere else.

One of the highlights of the episode is the duo’s discussion is the Stefon Diggs move to the Texans  that  rocked the league in April with its big money implications. Ryan and Wade break down the week, examining how they will impact the teams involved and the landscape of the NFL as a whole. From blockbuster deals to under-the-radar swaps, they offer expert analysis that will satisfy even the most discerning football aficionados.

But the drama doesn’t stop there. Ryan and Wade also dissect the latest signings that have sent shockwaves through the NFL community. Whether it’s a marquee free agent landing with a new team or a rising star re-signing with his current squad, they provide comprehensive coverage of all the major moves, complete with their thoughts on what it means for the players and their respective teams.

Looking ahead, Ryan and Wade offer their predictions for the future of the NFL, discussing which teams are poised for success and which ones may face challenges in the coming season. Their insightful commentary provides listeners with valuable insights that will inform their own opinions and predictions as they eagerly await the start of the next NFL campaign.

If you want to listen to the whole podcast, just click here to get your fill of it.

NFLinLondon · April Drama-Ep 299

April Drama

Stefon Diggs

The drama of Diggs as a Bill is no more, as Stefon has shuffled off to Houston to the glee of Buffalo fans. It wasn’t long into the signing that the Texans then offered to buy Diggs out, showing that me might not be everyone’s cup of tea.

The Texans will have to eat $22.5 million just to see what Diggs can do this year, which seems a hell of a punt on a guy who couldn’t deliver for the past few seasons as an ageing wide-receiver.

Stop Driving

Rashee Rice was the latest NFL star to get caught doing dumb things in a car, after being busted trashing a Lambo in Dallas recently. When will these young guys learn to stop driving?

It should be mandated by each team to make new players sign an agreement not to drive drunk, silly, or just give them a driver or Uber credits in the offseason so they don’t kill any more people.

Louis Rees-Zammit

It’s looking good for Rees, who just signed a 3 year deal with the Chiefs that will have him play a key role in the new NFL kickoff rules. With rugby playing a key role in the NFL for 2024, there is a greta chance that Louis will be a big part of the Kansas City squad.

That’s it for this edition – tune in to our April Drama podcast episode today and join Ryan and Wade as they break down all the latest news and developments in the NFL. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or just getting into the game, their engaging discussion is sure to entertain and inform. Subscribe now and stay ahead of the curve with our NFL in London podcast.

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Week 18 Picks

January 6, 2024 by nflinlondon

Happy New Year everyone, as we return from vacation with our Week 18 Picks podcast.
Hope everyone had a swell Christmas and that Santa brought you the gift of winning your NFL Fantasy pool. If you didn’t welcome to the sucky club, but that doesn’t mean that there still isn’t plenty of value in some bets, fantasy and more.

Week 18 picks can be tricky, since some teams are playing for everything, and a lot of teams are playing for nothing. When looking at game picks and predictions, there are numerous factors that can motivate a team from getting tape for a new team next year, to not wanting to hear home town boo’s one last time.

Wade and Ryan are over the lag of the jet, and ready to pop out their Week 18 picks. Remember that there are two Saturday games on as well, so saddle up for a weekend of NFL fun.

If you want to tickle yourself with the podcast of all the picks, and listen to the boys hash out their picks, just click on the link here, or find us on Apple, Spotify, etc.

NFLinLondon · Week 18 Picks-Ep 290

Saturday

Texans (9-7) vs -3 Colts (9-7)  +47.5

There are two games on Saturday, but we’re only going to touch on the first one in this article, as there are so many other games to look at than a listless and resting Ravens Steelers game.
The Texans have CJ Stroud back and the kid is cooking again. Despite losing some of his top receivers to injury, CJ might be able to get that magic back, and put himself in the chat of rookie of the year once again.

The Colts have had a good run after losing their new QB at the start of the year, but Minshew mania has dimmed in Indy. Shave off your moustaches kids, that was so Movember. It doesn’t help that the O line is soft, and aside from Pittman-the wide receivers are pretty inconsistent. Colts are favoured by 3 at home, but how motivated will they be in this contest?

Ryan likes the Texans in an upset, with CJ being too much for Indianapolis in the final week of the year.

Wade is also taking the Texans in an upset here, and expects CJ and Schultz to have some big connections and overs in this game.

Ryan-Texans 27 Colts 25
Wade-Texans 26 Colts 24

Sunday

Falcons (7-9) vs -3 Saints (7-9)  +42.5

The Falcons have almost found themselves in a playoff spot despite the bone-headed play calling of Arthur Smith throughout the season. With the moustache gone, the Falcons have been running again, as well as tightening up their run D to keep them in games. Maybe not last week against the Bears, but in their division, they know they have to win.

Carr and the Saints are like watching parents get divorced in a busy restaurant, while the kids sit there in silent. What the hell is going on? Are you guys talking? Derek has been inconsistent, and the defence struggles to contain without Lattimore in the line-up. Final game of the season, Who ‘dat, day, dot, doh!

Ryan has the Saints to march in at home, and upset Arthur and the birds.

Wade thinks that if the Falcons just run it double-headed, they can win the game, and get the upset.

Ryan-Saints 22 Falcons 17
Wade-Falcons 23 Saints 21

Bears (7-9) vs -3 Packers (8-8)  +45.5

Where did these Bears come from? With Montez Sweat heating up the defence, Justin Fields auditioning for his future, and the first pick in the 2024 Draft, Chicago is doing fun football.
Things are looking bright for next season, with plenty of options to look at, and a solid base to build on.
Just gotta beat those pesky Packers at Lambeau first.

Green Bay has been menopausal this season, showing hot flashes of brilliance, and then cold discomfort and nagging questions about the future. Is Jordan Love the man of the future? He sure seems like it some times, and then he makes incredibly dumb plays consistently.

Wade of course is taking his Bears to beat up another good win here. Chicago has been on a roll, and with a nemesis match-up against the Packers, the Bears will look to grab the last win, and ruin the Packers playoff hopes.

Ryan originally wanted to choose the Packers, until his senses regained, and he chose the Bears. He can’t trust Love, but who can really?

Ryan-Bears 23 Packers 21
Wade-Bears 28 Packers 21

That’s it for our Week 18 Picks podcast, make sure that you follow us on Facebook, Insta, and X.

 

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Top International NFL Players

December 22, 2023 by nflinlondon

The NFL might be an American sport, but that doesn’t mean that plenty of international players have also tried their hand at the game. With the rise of exceptional talents from around the world, let’s take a look at some of the stand-out international players . These non-US players have showcased their skills, diversity, and resilience, leaving an enduring mark on the league.

So let’s take a look at some of the top international players who have suited up for an NFL team.

Top International NFL Players

1. Sebastian Janikowski (Poland)

Sebastian Janikowski, hailing from Poland, established himself as one of the most prominent international players in NFL history. Known for his powerful leg and record-breaking field goals, Janikowski spent nearly two decades with the Oakland Raiders, setting numerous franchise records.

2. Osi Umenyiora (United Kingdom)

A defensive force from the United Kingdom, Osi Umenyiora made a significant impact as a fearsome pass rusher for the New York Giants. His exceptional speed and technique led to multiple Pro Bowl appearances and played a pivotal role in the Giants’ Super Bowl victories.

3. Morten Andersen (Denmark)

Denmark’s Morten Andersen stands as a pioneer in NFL kicking history. His remarkable longevity and consistent accuracy made him the all-time leading scorer at the time of his retirement, showcasing unparalleled kicking skills over a career that spanned multiple teams. Morten was also the highest-scoring NFL player for ages, until his title was taken from him. 

4. Alejandro Villanueva (Spain)

Alejandro Villanueva, born in Spain and a former Army Ranger, made a significant impact as an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers. His versatility, resilience, and skill on the field earned him widespread acclaim and respect.

5. Hines Ward (South Korea)

Born in South Korea, Hines Ward etched his name as one of the most versatile and tenacious wide receivers in NFL history. His physicality, exceptional route-running, and blocking prowess played a pivotal role in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ success, earning him Super Bowl MVP honors.

6. Christian Okoye (Nigeria)

Hailing from Nigeria, Christian Okoye, known as the “Nigerian Nightmare,” left a lasting impact as a dominant running back for the Kansas City Chiefs. His blend of speed and power made him a force to be reckoned with on the field.

7. Efe Obada (Nigeria/United Kingdom)

Efe Obada, born in Nigeria and raised in the United Kingdom, emerged as a notable defensive end for the Carolina Panthers. His journey from homelessness to the NFL earned him recognition, showcasing his resilience and potential on the field.

8. Tamba Hali (Liberia)

Tamba Hali, born in Liberia, showcased his prowess as a formidable pass rusher during his tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs. His relentless style of play and impact on the defensive front solidified his place among elite NFL defenders.

9. Ziggy Ansah (Ghana)

Ziggy Ansah, born in Ghana, made his mark as a dynamic defensive end in the NFL. His athleticism and ability to disrupt offenses earned him recognition during his tenure with the Detroit Lions and other teams.

10. Jermaine Eluemunor (United Kingdom/Nigeria)

Jermaine Eluemunor, born in the United Kingdom to Nigerian parents, has showcased his versatility as an offensive lineman, contributing to multiple NFL teams with his skill and adaptability.

These remarkable non-US NFL players have not only elevated the game with their diverse backgrounds but have also exemplified the global appeal and inclusivity of American football. Their contributions have resonated with fans worldwide, transcending borders and inspiring a new generation of aspiring athletes across the globe.

Yes, there are quite a few players that have been omitted from the list, and quite a few more that we will be keeping an eye on.
As the NFL continues to grow internationally, we will see plenty more players from around the world, and yes, we will include Canada next time too.

Which of the top International NFL players should also be on this list?

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Week 9 Picks

November 5, 2023 by nflinlondon

The NFL is off to Frankfurt this week, as Wade and Ryan offer up their Week 9 Picks podcast.

The clocks are back on the 5 hour difference to the east coast, and we have a pretty good slate of games lined up for Week 9, so who’s going to win?

Make sure that you check our our full podcast here so that you can listen to the guys rattle off all of the games.

Here is the link for you to find it!

NFLinLondon · Week 9 Picks-Ep 276

Dolphins (6-2) vs -2.5 Chiefs (6-2)  +50.5

We’re off to Frankfurt early Sunday, for the first game in Germany for 2023.
It’s always tough for teams to go into a stadium that they have never played before, especially in another country, where they speak a whole new language.
Miami got the jump on the Chiefs, arriving earlier in the week to get accommodated to playing in Germany. For the past few years this has provided a bit of an advantage to teams, as it allows them to get sorted, get on schedule, and adjust to weather and all the other bits.
The Chiefs are coming off a stink-loss to the Broncos, as well as a nasty flu that ravaged the locker room and saw them deliver their most limp game in ages. It was also the first time the Broncos beat the Chiefs since the Peyton Manning era.
Ryan likes the Chiefs in this one, as Miami has struggled to beat teams with a winning record. Andy Reid doesn’t do 2 losses in a row, so he likes the Chiefs and Mahomes ready to rip it against a struggling Dolphins D.
Wade likes the Dolphins for arriving early, and thinks that it will be a big advantage to getting them on the board. He also doesn’t think that they will hit the over, as both teams will be tepid on this new turf.
Ryan-Chiefs 27 Dolphins 23
Wade-Dolphins 25 Chiefs 20

Seattle (5-2) vs -6 Ravens (6-2)  +43

Another great game of teams with wining records is the early game between the Ravens and Seahawks.
Seattle has been surprising people this year with their solid D, strong running game, and adequate play of Geno Smith.
The Seahawks will see themselves tested against a very feisty Baltimore D.
Baltimore on the other hand seems to have finally found their momentum, as they have started to sling together some strong wins. Early injury problems seem to have been sorted, as well as Lamar Jackson ripping those who haven’t been delivering.
Ryan likes the Ravens at home, but thinks that they will have their hands full with that D, as well as trying to contain Geno and the running game.
Wade thinks that this game will be the one where we see just how fragile the Seahawks really are.
The Ravens smell blood in the AFC North water, and they have begun to circle for legs.
Ryan-Ravens 28 Seahawks 26
Wade-Ravens 28 Seahawks 20

Other Games

If you’re looking for some other top tips on games, the guys each have some that they think are going to be winner-winner, chicken dinners on Sunday.

Ryan

  • Falcons comfortably beat the Vikings
  • Packers beat the Rams at home
  • Bucs upset the Texans

Wade

  • Washington upsets the Patriots
  • Bears cover against the Saints
  • Cowboys upset the Eagles

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Week 8 Picks

October 28, 2023 by nflinlondon

Holy moly, we’re already almost halfway through the season, as we hit you up with our Week 8 Picks.

Ryan and Wade have another belter of picks podcast, so do yourself a favour and have a listen, share it with your friends, give us a 5 star rating, and like it.
We would really appreciate it as we head towards 300 episodes!

NFLinLondon · Week 8 Picks-Ep 274

Week 8 Picks

Week 7 was a suckity-doo kind of week when it came to getting it right, although there were a few gems that made some paper if you knew what you were doing.
Ryan is sitting at a success rate of 43% ATS so far this season, while Wade is slightly ahead at 56% ATS.
Still many more games to go, so let’s kick it off with some of our top Week 8 picks to look at.

-3 Texans (3-3) vs Panthers (0-6)  +43

Let’s start it out by bringing out the trash shall we?
The Texans have been boosted by the heroics of young CJ Stroud this season, who has been able to light up an equally talented little group of receivers. Houston’s D has been able to keep them in some contests people didn’t think they should be in, and their 3-3 record seems solid, compared to the Panthers.
Oh Carolina! Call 80s’ Shaggy, because things are getting all kinds of ‘oh’ in the teal and black.
Bryce Young has been small in stature and results in his NFL rookie season, of course it doesn’t help that they traded away quality receivers to leave them with old man Thielen.
The only real hope for the Panthers is the Canadian Chuba Hubbard, and the scraps left of the D.
It should also be noted that the weather forecast for Sunday in Charlotte is supposed to be nasty, with heavy rain and wind predicted.
Ryan thinks that this game is horrible, but has one shining prediction in this one…the Panthers get their first win! He likes Carolina to grind it out against a Texans team that might just be imitators.
Wade thinks the weather wins this one, and the best bets here are to take Chuba and CJ in DraftKings, and bet the under. Texans will get gashed by Hubbard, but equally the return of Tank Dell could see some yards. And lots of dropped balls. Bet on fumbles.
(Texans -3 +43)
Ryan-Panthers 24 Texans 20
Wade-Texans 23 Panthers 16

Patriots (2-5) vs -9.5 Dolphins (5-2)  +47

It’s another wet forecast for this one, as Bill Belichick grumbles his way back to Miami, a city that has habit of flustering his knickers in the past.
Will a statement win over the Bills last week give them the motivation to take down the high flying Tua, or will Mac Jones once again implode when he’s down?
The Dolphins are also coming off a humbling loss, after the Eagles and their pals the refs combined for a whack load of penalties against them. The fish might not be totally focused, as they have an AFC slugfest with the Chiefs next week in Frankfurt, and some of them might be getting travel ready.
Miami also has a slew of players who are listed as questionable, and didn’t practise on Wednesday.
Was this to save them up for Germany, or just use them partially early Sunday?
Ryan thinks that Bill and Mac & the cheese will be able to cover the 9.5 point spread, and force the Fins into making mistakes. He thinks that the Pats could win this one, but will lose by a point.
Wade too thinks that Miami will be looking ahead, but no so much that they won’t bust some offensive ass on the Pats secondary at home. He likes the Dolphins to win, but can see the Patriots making this to close for comfort in the rain.
Dolphins -9.5 +47
Ryan- Dolphins 24 Patriots 23
Wade- Dolphins 27 Patriots 23

Other Games

Here are a few other picks the guys throw in for this episode.

Ryan

  • Giants 17 Jets 14
  • Bengals 27 49ers 26
  • Falcons 27 Titans 18

Wade

  • Cowboys 26 Rams 20
  • Jets 18 Giants 10
  • Ravens 26 Cardinals 19
That’s it for the Week 8 Picks, make sure you listen to the podcast on all cool platforms.
Have a great Week 8!

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