Dallas, TX
Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys Highlight NFL Week 14 Prime Time
Amon-Ra St. Brown and Detroit fans can celebrate the Lions’ first 11-1 start in franchise history. … [+]
The NFL Week 14 primetime slate features a pair potential Super Bowl teams in division leaders Detroit and Kansas City.
The Lions and Chiefs are the only 11-1 teams in the league as the stretch run begins, and both have a chance to extend their division leads against challengers Green Bay and the Los Angeles Chargers, respectively.
The Lions are off to the best start in the 95-year history of the franchise, but they still do not have much breathing room. Minnesota (10-2) and and Green Bay (9-3) are right behind in the NFC North, which is playing like the best in the league.
The Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills (10-2) are the only teams to have clinched playoff spots, and the Chiefs are motivated by the fact that if they finish tied with Buffalo, the Bills would have home field advantage through the AFC playoffs by virtue of their 30-21 victory over Kansas City three weeks ago.
Detroit will play its second consecutive Thursday game when if it plays host to Green Bay. The Lions beat the Packers 24-14 in the first meeting this season and enter after holding off the Chicago Bears 23-20 on Thanksgiving, a loss that led to the dismissal of Chicago head coach Matt Eberflus the following day.
Kansas City’s 11-1 record seemingly has come with a dash of smoke and mirrors. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)
Kansas City and San Diego (8-4) will play the second game of their season series Sunday night. The Chiefs won the initial meeting 17-10 in the fourth week of the season.
The Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) and Dallas Cowboys (5-7) will meet on Monday night, each holding a slim chance at a playoff spot.
Detroit quarterback Jared Goff has the Lions pointed in the right direction. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
THURSDAY NIGHT
Green Bay Packers (9-3) at Detroit Lions (11-1)
How to watch: Prime Video, 8:15 pm ET
Key matchup: Josh Jacobs vs Lions D
Early line: Lions -3.5
This has the makings of a high-scoring game. Detroit and Green Bay rank 2-3 in the league in total offense, both averaging more than 382 yards per game, and the uber-balanced Lions’ attack is scoring a league-high 31.9 points per game. At the same time, both rank in the middle of the pack in total defense.
Detroit has won 10 in a row, its only loss 20-16 to Tampa Bay in the second week of the season. The Lions have scored 99 points the last three games and have been over 40 four times this season
Packers’ running back Josh Jacobs has five touchdowns in the last three games, all Green Bay wins. … [+]
Quarterback Jared Goff, protected by the consensus No. 1 offensive line in the league, has completed 72 percent of his passes and thrown for 22 scores. His passer rating is second in the league behind Lamar Jackson. Tight end Sam LaPorta has two touchdown passes against Chicago and has five this season.
The Packers have won three in a row and seven of their last eight, the only defeat in the home loses to Detroit despite outgunning the Lions 411-261 in total offense.
Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love has 20 touchdowns but 11 interceptions, and the Packers recently have relied on a running game led by Jacobs (987 yards rushing), who has five touchdowns during the three-game winning streak.
Patrick Mahomes has found himself under more than customary pressure this season. (AP Photo/Ed … [+]
SUNDAY NIGHT
Los Angeles Chargers (8-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (11-1)
How to watch: NBC/Peacock, 8:20 pm ET
Key matchup: Patrick Mahomes vs Chargers D
Early line: Chiefs -3.5
The Chiefs have won nine games by seven points or less, and they found another escape hatch in a 19-17 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders last Friday when the Raiders muffed a snap on their final play of the game while in field goal range. Kansas City recovered, and the win clinched their 10th consecutive playoff berth, the second-longest streak in league history.
Quarterback Mahomes’s numbers are down — he has 19 touchdown passes against 11 interceptions, nine in the last seven games. It is the third-most in the league and three short of a career high. The offensive line has not helped. Mahomes has been sacked a career-high 32 times. The defense
Cornerback Jason Verrett and the Chargers’ defense had four interceptions against Atlanta last week. … [+]
The Chargers bring the NFL’s top defense statistically into the match. Jim Harbaugh’s bend-don’t-break group has limited opponents to a league-low 15.7 points, although they are in the middle of the pack in yards allowed. They have plus-11 turnover margin, third in the league behind Buffalo and Baltimore, after intercepting Kirk Cousins four times in a 17-13 victory at Atlanta last week.
Quarterback Justin Herbert has played well since recovering from a high ankle sprain that bothered him the first month of the season, when the Chargers opened with losses to the Chiefs and Pittsburgh. The Chargers’ only loss in their last six games was to Baltimore, although they are again will be without injured leading rusher J.K. Dobbins.
Joe Burrow leads the NFL in passing yards this season. (AP Photo/Kareem Elgazzar)
MONDAY NIGHT
Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) at Dallas Cowboys (5-7)
How to watch: ESPN/ABC/ESPN+, 8:15 pm ET
Key matchup: Joe Burrow vs Cowboys D
Early line: Bengals -5.5
Cincinnati brings the most prolific passing combination into a game that both teams must win to remain in contention for a playoff berth, although both have much more work to do.
Burrow leads the league with 3,347 yards passing and has thrown 30 touchdowns against only interceptions. He has 15 touchdowns in his last four games, although the Bengals enter on a three-game losing streak in which they scored 99 points but allowed 113.
Ja’Marr Chase executes the touch-down against the Chargers, one of his six scores in the last three … [+]
Ja’Marr Chase has a league-high 1,142 yards and 13 touchdowns on 79 receptions.
The Cowboys have won two in a row behind Cooper Rush and with Carolina and Tampa Bay in the next two weeks could find themselves in the mix for the final NFC wild card spot, although their 26th-ranked defense needs to tighten up.
Dallas, TX
Dallas weather: Severe storms bring hail and tornado threats | See timing
DALLAS – Severe thunderstorms are forecast to return to North Texas late Tuesday, bringing threats of damaging hail, high winds and localized flooding. While the primary concerns are wind and hail, a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out.
Tuesday Forecast
Dallas weather: Mar. 10 morning forecast
We have another chance of severe storms starting Tuesday afternoon. Meteorologist Ali Turiano has your forecast and everything you need to know ahead of the storms.
Scattered showers and storms are expected to develop as a dryline to the west moves into the region. Storm conditions are expected to intensify as the day progresses.
The greatest concerns remain damaging winds and large hail. The leading edge of the storm front will likely be the most intense, with the potential for straight-line winds and brief spin-up tornadoes.
LIVE Radar: Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Storms: Timing and Impact
The highest potential for severe weather in the Metroplex is from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., though lingering activity could continue until 2 a.m. Wednesday. Residents are advised to seek shelter immediately if a warning is issued for their area.
7-Day Forecast
A final round of storms is expected Wednesday, primarily between noon and 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. These storms carry a threat of half-dollar-sized hail and damaging winds.
Behind this system, North Texas will dry out and briefly cool off. Sunny skies return Thursday with a high in the mid-60s. Temperatures will then warm into the upper 70s on Friday before a sunny weekend with highs in the low 80s.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the National Weather Service and FOX 4 forecasters.
Dallas, TX
How a women-led nonprofit is helping South Dallas residents stay in their homes
Skip to content
Contact Us
Dallas, TX
Dallas weather: Storms return this week with large hail and tornado threat
DALLAS – North Texans will enjoy a brief break today before the next weather system arrives, bringing multiple rounds of storms. A warmup is on the way, with temperatures climbing back into the mid-80s by the weekend.
Monday Forecast
Following a few morning showers in the eastern counties, expect a warm and breezy Monday. High temperatures will climb into the low 80s under partly cloudy skies.
Tuesday Forecast
As an upper-level low-pressure system moves to the west, scattered storms will move into the region Tuesday afternoon. Some of these storms could become severe, with the primary threats being large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
Simultaneously, storms are expected to develop ahead of a dryline to the west. While the tornado threat remains low in this area, any storms that form could produce large hail and damaging wind gusts.
7-Day Forecast
Those overnight storms should push out to the east by Wednesday morning, but don’t put the umbrella away just yet. As the main weather system moves directly over us Wednesday afternoon, we’ll likely see another round of scattered storms that could still bring with some hail. Once everything finally clears out Wednesday evening, we can look forward to some drier, much more comfortable air moving back into the area.
Thursday will be noticeably cooler, with high temperatures settling in the mid-60s. However, sunshine and a quick warmup are expected by the weekend. Temperatures will rebound into the 80s on Friday and Saturday.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the National Weather Service and FOX 4 forecasters.
-
Wisconsin1 week agoSetting sail on iceboats across a frozen lake in Wisconsin
-
Massachusetts1 week agoMassachusetts man awaits word from family in Iran after attacks
-
Maryland1 week agoAM showers Sunday in Maryland
-
Pennsylvania5 days agoPa. man found guilty of raping teen girl who he took to Mexico
-
Florida1 week agoFlorida man rescued after being stuck in shoulder-deep mud for days
-
Sports6 days agoKeith Olbermann under fire for calling Lou Holtz a ‘scumbag’ after legendary coach’s death
-
Virginia6 days agoGiants will hold 2026 training camp in West Virginia
-
Politics1 week agoMamdani’s response to Trump’s Iran strike sparks conservative backlash: ‘Rooting for the ayatollah’