New York Jets: 3 Bold predictions vs. Chiefs in Week 13
2. Many punts in this game
The NFL record for combined punts in a game is 31, and it was set back in 1933. The Bears defeated the Packer 10-7 in that game. Expect this game to approach that record, partially due to it going into overtime.
You will see a lot of Lac Edwards and Dustin Colquitt in this game. You rarely hear the name of the punter, but as we get closer to the record for punts in a game, the announcers will start mentioning them by name.
They will trade field position back and forth, and no one will blink. Most fans find this sort of game boring, but you will be captivated to see who will score first. History could be on the line (in more ways than one) in this game by the end of overtime.
For those that like shootouts, this won’t be the game for you. This will be a knockdown, drag out tussle, and it will go to the final bell. All 70 minutes will be played in this game. This will be a very low-scoring game. In fact, you will be able to say it’s the lowest scoring game you’ve seen in your life. That will bring us to the final bold prediction for this game.