NFL Week 16 bold predictions: Bryce Young shreds Packers secondary, Cowboys upset Dolphins for rare road win

NFL Week 16 bold predictions: Bryce Young shreds Packers secondary, Cowboys upset Dolphins for rare road win

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Week 16 of the 2023 NFL season is underway, and we already saw Los Angeles Rams rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua shred the New Orleans Saints to the tune of nine catches for 164 yards and a touchdown, which tied him with Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase and Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss for the most games with 150 or more receiving yards by a rookie in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) with three. 

Since anything can happen when it comes to the NFL, what’s next, you ask? Well, here are five bold predictions for this weekend’s Week 16 slate, which features two games on Saturday and three for Christmas Day on Monday.   

Bryce Young lights up Packers for over 250 passing yards, 3+ passing touchdowns  

What do the Week 15 NFC Offensive Player of the Week — Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield — and the Week 14 NFC Offensive Player of the Week — Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito — have in common? They both won their NFC Offensive Player of the Week awards for career performances against Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry’s defense. 

Mayfield threw for 381 passing yards, four touchdowns and a perfect 158.3 passer rating at the Packers in Week 15 to make him only the third player with 375 or more passing yards, four or more passing touchdowns and a perfect passer rating in a road game in NFL history. DeVito totaled 229 yards — 116 passing and 71 rushing — and one passing touchdown on 17 of 21 passing in a home win against Green Bay. That made DeVito the first starting quarterback in NFL history with a completion of 80% or better, with 70 or more rushing yards without a sack taken or a turnover committed.

In Week 16, the Packers face a struggling Bryce Young and the NFL’s worst team, the 2-12 Panthers. The first overall pick from the 2023 NFL Draft has rode the struggle bus this season with a subpar supporting cast.

His 5.3 yards per pass attempt rank as the fewest yards/attempt in any qualified season since fellow Panthers rookie quarterback Jimmy Clausen in 2010, the fewest yards/attempt on 250 or more pass attempts in any season by a number one overall draft pick all-time and the fourth-lowest on 400 or pass attempts in any season in NFL history.

Bryce Young QB rankings in 2023 season

Comp Pct

59%

2nd-worst

Pass Yards/Att

5.3

Worst

TD-INT

9-9

2nd-worst

Passer Rating

72.2

Worst

4th-fewest yds/att on 400+ attempts in any season in NFL history

Young has the best chance of his rookie season to shine, given the Packers talented but poorly-coached defense routinely has communication issues in their secondary as well as regular occurrences of linebackers being stuck on wide receivers in coverage as a result. If there’s any week for him to break out, this is it. 

Cowboys beat the Dolphins on the road

The Cowboys’ 31-10 faceplant in Week 15 against the Bills in Buffalo is part of a season-wide trend for Dallas. At home, they lead the NFL in scoring offense (39.9 points per game), turnover margin (+10), third-down conversion rate (53.6%), point differential (+171) and time of possession (35: 11). On the road, all of their numbers in those same categories are considerably worse. The discrepancy in their play by location this season is historic, given their overall success to this point. 

Dallas’ +167 point-differential this season is the third-highest for a team that has been outscored on the road (-4) in NFL history. The only teams that were more dominant than the 2023 Cowboys to also be outscored on the road both played just about 100 years ago: the 1924 Frankford Yellow Jackets (+217 overall point differential, -13 on the road) and the 1921 Buffalo All-Americans (+182 overall point differential, -2 on the road). 

Cowboys by location this season

HOME ROAD

W-L

7-0*

3-4

PPG

39.9*

21.7

PPG allowed

15.4*

22.3

Point differential

+171*

-4

Total YPG

431.7*

304.6

Total YPG allowed

289.4

299.1  

Turnover margin

+10*

-1

Third-down percentage

53.6%*

43.3%

Time of possession

35: 11*

28: 32

*Top five in NFL

The Cowboys still haven’t figured out why their performance differs so vastly depending on where they play ball in 2023.

“No, we haven’t,” Dak Prescott said Thursday when asked if the team has figured out why they play so differently on the road versus at home. “I don’t know if there is anything concrete, honestly. A lot of different aspects that go hand in hand, go together. Different things you could say maybe it’s this, maybe it’s that at the end of the day. Type of guy I am, conversations we have, they are all going to be excuses. We’ve just got to come out with the energy and maintain it throughout the game, regardless of the score, regardless of the down, the belief, the emotional discipline, maturity and competitiveness to not blink and enjoy when it’s you against the world. So, no.”

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