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: The Bucs offense struggled as they wrap-up preseason 23-19 versus the Bills.
Cool Stats for NFL Week 4
The first three weeks of the NFL season have delivered no shortage of storylines, surprises, and numbers that bettors need to know. From turnover margins to wild comebacks, these stats and nuggets help explain which teams are trending up and which ones are flashing warning signs.
Turnovers Tell the Story
The Jacksonville Jaguars lead the league with nine forced turnovers, setting the tone for their defense. On the flip side, three teams — the Colts, Buccaneers, and Bills — haven’t committed a turnover yet in 2025. Meanwhile, Washington, the Jets, and Miami’s defenses are still searching for their first takeaway.
Efficiency and Discipline (Or Lack Of)
The Indianapolis Colts have punted just twice all season, a stat that highlights their offensive efficiency. The Tennessee Titans are the opposite story — they’ve already piled up 31 penalties, making life even tougher for their rookie quarterback.
Defensive Highs and Lows
Dallas’ defense has been feast or famine. While aggressive, they’ve already allowed 12 passing plays of 25+ yards, with five going for touchdowns. Baltimore, meanwhile, made history in a bad way: they became the first team ever to score 100 points, rush for 300 yards, and still own a losing record through three games.
Strange but True
The Philadelphia Eagles pulled off one of the most improbable comebacks in NFL history against the Rams. Down 19 at halftime after posting just 33 first-half yards, they came back to win — only the third time in league history a team has rallied from such a deficit (previously 2-193).
The Green Bay Packers’ loss to Cleveland was equally bizarre — their best play of the day came on a 20-yard interception return. To make matters worse, they also lost two offensive linemen to injury in that game.
Betting Nuggets Worth Watching
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are living dangerously, notching three straight comeback wins despite major struggles along the offensive line. Detroit head coach Dan Campbell continues to be a bettor’s best friend: after three weeks, he’s now an incredible 49-22 against the spread (69%).
Full NFL Notes
NFL COOL STATS AND VERY IMPORTANT BETTING NUGGETS
(*THRU NFL WEEK 3)
JAX JAGUARS: HAVE FORCED 9 TURNOVERS = #1
INDY COLTS: HAVE PUNTED ONLY 2X ALL SEASON
TENNY TITANS: 31 PENALTIES
COLTS/BUCCANEERS/BILLS: NONE OF THESE 3 TEAMS HAS COMMITTED A TURNOVER YET IN ‘25
WASHINGTON/JETS/MIAMI DEFENSES: HAVE YET TO FORCE A TURNOVER
DALLAS DEFENSE: ALLOWED 12 PASS PLAYS OF 25+ YARDS/5 FOR TOUCHDOWNS
CINCI BENGALS OFFENSE: QB’S SACKED 10x/ QB BROWNING 5 INT’S / TEAM: 3 FUMBLES LOST AS WELL
BALTY RAVENS: FIRST TEAM TO SCORE 100 POINTS/RUSH 300 YARDS & HAVE LOSING RECORD THRU FIRST 3 GAMES
PHILA EAGLES: IN WIN OVER RAMS – HAD ONLY 33 FIRST HALF YARDS – COMEBACK WIN DOWN 19 POINTS (TEAMS DOWN 19 POINTS WERE 2-193 PREVIOUSLY)
GREEN BAY PACKERS: IN LOSS TO BROWNS THEIR BEST PLAY WAS 20 YARD PASS INTERCEPTION
TAMPA BAY BUCS = 3 STRAIGHT COMEBACK WINS – LAST WEEK OFFENSIVE LINE WAS CRUSHED BY JETS DEFENSE – BUT THEY ALSO OVERWHELMED JETS OFFENSIVE LINE
DETROIT LIONS HEAD COACH DAN CAMPBELL: NOW INSANE (49-22) AGAINST THE SPREAD (69%)
GREEN BAY PACKERS: LOST 2 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN TO INJURIES LAST WEEK vs. BROWNS
Tune în Wednesday for a special show from Tampa Bay Downs
Let ‘em Run Special Wednesday Podcast LIVE from Tampa Bay Downs
Midweek racing brings fresh opportunity, sharper opinions, and real-time insight from the track. This Wednesday, Let ‘em Run takes the show on the road with live analysis straight from Tampa Bay Downs. With strong angles, value-driven plays, and boots on the ground, this special edition delivers the kind of edge horseplayers look for during the week.
Be sure to tune in on Wednesday at 12:30 PM EST for our special “Boots on the Ground” segment. John Kostin will be live from Tampa Bay Downs and joined by guest handicapper Wadie Khalaf. Together, they will break down the card with a sharp focus on the Late P5 and key spot plays, including the always-popular Bro’s BRISnet Play of the Day. You can catch the show live on Sports Talk Media Network, along with multiple streaming apps and social channels. Let’s take a closer look at a few races that stand out.
Tampa Bay Downs | Wednesday 1/21/26
Race 2 | 12:20 PM EST
This race offers a strong opinion with limited value, but there is still a way to make it pay. The #5 Uncashed sits at 2-1 on the morning line and owns a +10 BRISnet Prime Power advantage over the rest of the field. That edge pushes the projected win percentage to around 55%. He also profiles as the lone “E” type in the race, which strengthens the pace advantage. Trainer numbers support the play as well, with a 31% win rate when sending out runners who won last time out.
Since the price will likely drop, the value shifts to a double play. The suggested approach is a $50 double using 5 with 9 and 10 in Race 3. The outside posts win often in that race, and the odds should offer a better return.
Race 8 | 3:55 PM EST
This race sets up nicely for another BRISnet-based angle and should provide a fairer price at post time. The #1 Paynter’s Prodigy sits at 3-1 and checks several important boxes. He is an “E” type, owns the highest last-race speed figure, and also tops the field in early TimeformUS Pace.
The only other true speed appears to be #12 Chico Charlie at 6-1, but that runner draws a tough, ground-losing outside post. The price on the #1 may drift up, as jockey Wesley Ho remains capable but does not draw heavy public support. That scenario could create solid betting value.
All three of us will share insights and opinions on the full Late P5 during the live podcast. Be sure to tune in. Bet smart, cheer hard, fast horses equal serious fun, and as always, Let ‘em Run.
On January 10, 2026, Dalton Smith announced himself on the world stage with a stunning knockout victory over Subriel Matias to claim the WBC Junior Welterweight World Championship. Fighting in Brooklyn, New York, Smith delivered a fearless performance in his United States debut and dismantled one of the division’s most feared punchers.
Smith stopped the Puerto Rican powerhouse in the fifth round with a brutal sequence of chopping right hands. The finish capped a fight that evolved from a sharp, technical opening into an all-out war, with both men trading heavy shots. When the moment arrived, Smith imposed his will and closed the show against the 33-year-old champion.
Built for the Big Stage
Smith entered the fight with a growing reputation for knockout power, fast hands, and a proven chin. Against Matias, he matched intensity and confidence from the opening bell. As the rounds wore on, Smith controlled the exchanges and turned pressure into opportunity, becoming the first fighter to knock Matias out.
Matias arrived with a reputation as a destroyer, but Smith refused to retreat. He stood his ground, answered fire with fire, and changed the trajectory of the junior welterweight division.
Roots in Sheffield
Born February 8, 1997, in Sheffield, England, Smith grew up in a sports-driven household. Football came first, but boxing quickly took hold. His father, Grant Smith, and grandfather, Brian Smith, introduced him to the Steel City Gym around 2003, setting the foundation for his career.
Smith thrived as an amateur. He collected national titles, earned a medal at the 2014 European Youth Championships, and captured the ABA title in 2018. Those accomplishments marked him as one of Britain’s elite prospects.
The Professional Rise
Smith turned professional in 2019 after signing with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing. He debuted in Nottingham against Luka Leskovic and earned a points win. Momentum followed fast. Seven straight victories, many by knockout, pushed him into the national spotlight.
In 2021, Smith captured the English title with a sixth-round stoppage of Lee Appleyard. He followed that by winning the WBC International Silver super lightweight title in 2022, forcing Ray Moylette’s corner to halt the fight in round ten. Eight months later, Smith claimed the British title with a devastating sixth-round finish against Sam O’Maison.
From Contender to Champion
Victories over Sam Maxwell and former WBC Silver champion Jose Zepeda elevated Smith into elite company. In 2025, wins over Walid Ouizza and Mathieu Germain sealed his world title opportunity.
Smith entered the Matias fight undefeated at 19-0 with 14 knockouts. Matias stood at 23-2 with 22 knockouts. The collision delivered fireworks, and Smith emerged as the last man standing.
With the win, Dalton Smith became the fifth active British world champion, joining a growing list of elite names and signaling the arrival of a new force at 140 pounds.
Marseille’s US forward #22 Timothy Weah celebrates after scoring a goal during the French L1 football match between SCO Angers and Olympique de Marseille (OM) at the Stade Raymond-Kopa in Angers, central Framce, on January 17, 2026. (Photo by JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP)
The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) players continued to impress across Europe this weekend, finding the scoresheet in some of the continent’s most competitive leagues.
Goals from France’s Ligue 1, England’s Championship, and the German Bundesliga highlighted another strong round of performances abroad.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup fast approaching and set to be hosted on home soil, this surge in form couldn’t come at a better time as American players better prepared and more competitive than ever before.
Sports Talk ranks the best performers who found the scoresheet across Europe.
Patrick Agyemang
The former Charlotte forward scored a crucial goal in the English Championship to power Derby County to a 1-0 win against Preston North End.
The 25-year-old who has been in fine form since he moved to England last July, broke the deadlock for the Rams with his header in the 82nd minute.
The effort was Agyemang’s seventh Championship goal of the season on his 23rd outing.
Haji Wright
Wright was the second American to light up the Championship over the weekend…
He came off the bench to grab the match-winning goal for Coventry City that ended his goal drought since October in their 2-1 defeat of Leicester City.
Introduced by Frank Lampard in the 67th minute, the 27-year-old continue with Tatsuhiro Sakamoto’s cross to secure three points for Coventry in the 85th minute.
His last goal was against Sheffield Wednesday on October 4 and he has now bagged nine goals in 23 league games this term.
Timothy Weah
The versatile winger was among the goals as Olympique Marseille ran rampant in the French Ligue 1 with a 5-2 triumph against Angers.
Weah finished off a brilliant team movement with his header in the 40th minute to give Marseille a 4-0 lead at halftime.
The Juventus loanee has been a key figure in De Zerbi’s defensive set-up this season and his versatility on the flanks has seen him score two goals and provide an assist in 15 Ligue 1 matches this season.
James Sands
The New York City loanee opened his Bundesliga goal account in St. Pauli’s 3-2 loss to Borussia Dortmund.
With St. Pauli trailing 2-0, Sands tried to inspire a comeback with his goal in the 62nd minute but it was not enough as Dortmund grabbed a late winner in the stoppage time.
The American defender played from start to finish in the game that was his 16th appearance in the German top division this season.
Brenden Aaronson & Antonee Robinson
Aaronson and Robinson faced off in the Premier League as Leeds United hosted Fulham at Elland Road.
The game ended in favour in Aaronson as Leeds secured a hard-fought 1-0 for thier first league win of the new year.
Aaronson and Robinson played the entire 90 minutes but the former was replaced in stoppage time.