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Washington Commanders vs New Orleans Saints picks, predictions: Who wins NFL Week 15 game?
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The Washington Commanders and New Orleans Saints play on Sunday, Dec. 15 at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome in a game on the NFL Week 15 schedule.
Which team will win the NFL Week 15 game?
Check out these NFL Week 15 picks and NFL Week 15 predictions for the game, which can be seen at 11 a.m. MST on FOX (stream with FUBO).
The Commanders are a 7.5-point favorite over the Saints in NFL Week 15 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
Washinvgton is -375 on the moneyline, while New Orleans is +300.
The over/under (point total) is set at 43 points.
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Jeremy Cluff writes: “This is a must-win game for New Orleans, which does benefit from playing at home. Problem is, the Saints are just 3-4 at home this season and Washington is coming off a bye.”
Bookies.com: Bet the Commanders to cover vs Saints
Bill Speros writes: “The Commanders covered 7 of their first 9 games before oddsmakers finally caught up with Jayden Daniels & Company. They’ve long lost any value. And covered in just 1 of 4 games ahead of their bye – and that was against the worst team in the NFL on the line – Tennessee. The Saints lost 7 straight and fired Dennis Allen before winning 3 of 4 after beating the Giants 14-11 in Week 14 but failing to cover the 4-point number. Neither team can stop the run. They rank 25th (Saints) and 27th (Commanders) in rushing yards allowed. This game is a homecoming of sorts for Daniels, who played at and won a Heisman Trophy for LSU. He gives Washington the edge to cover this tight number. We locked in the Commanders last week at -3. But if you missed that one, take the under at 43.5 points (-115 at FanDuel).”
The site’s formula predicts that the Commanders will win the NFL Week 15 game against the Saints.
ESPN: Commanders have a 54.6% chance to beat Saints on Sunday
The site gives the Saints a 45.1% shot at winning the NFL Week 15 game, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.
Dimers: Saints 23, Commanders 20
It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Commanders a win probability of 39%, while the Saints have a win probability of 61%.”
Sportsnaut: Commanders 31, Saints 21
Matt Johnson writes: “The Washington Commanders return well-rested from their bye with an opportunity to keep building momentum amid a playoff push against a New Orleans Saints team that nearly lost to the New York Giants. Making things even easier for Washington, the Saints will likely be without Derek Carr in Week 15. All of that sets up for a Commanders’ victory, the icing on the cake is Marshon Lattimore making his debut with Washington against his former team.”
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Washington Spirit players Croix Bethune, Kate Wiesner called up year’s final USWNT matches – WTOP News
Washington Spirit midfielder Croix Bethune and defender Kate Wiesner have been called up to the U.S. Women’s National Team for the side’s upcoming friendlies.
Defender Naomi Girma was named to the United States roster on Wednesday for a pair of upcoming matches against Italy after returning from a calf injury.
Girma had been sidelined since the start of the season with Chelsea but recently returned to the starting lineup. She has not played for the U.S. national team since a 3-0 victory over Canada on July 2.
The United States will play Italy for its final two matches of the year on Nov. 28 at Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando and on Dec. 1 at Chase Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale.
U.S. coach Emma Hayes named 26 players to the camp roster and 23 players will be available for each match.
Forward Trinity Rodman was left off the roster as she continues to recover from a knee injury. She appeared as a late substitute in the Washington Spirit’s 2-0 semifinal victory over the Portland Thorns this weekend and nearly scored in the sixth minute of stoppage time but her shot went just wide.
The Spirit play Gotham FC on Saturday in the National Women’s Soccer League championship game at PayPal Park in San Jose, California.
Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce was also left off the U.S. roster while she recovers from a fractured eye socket sustained during a game with Manchester United last week.
“It’s been an exciting and important year for our group, and we’ve accomplished a lot of goals, expanded the player pool and made strides in our game model, so this camp will be an extension of that, but it will also set the groundwork for 2026, which will be our World Cup qualifying year,” Hayes said in a statement released by the team. “Games against top European teams are so valuable as they give us an honest assessment of where we are in our growth as a team, so I know our players with embrace that challenge.”
Two players have been called up to the national team for the first time: Bay FC goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz and Chicago Stars forward Jameese Joseph. Washington Spirit defender Kate Wiesner earned a second call-up after being named as a training player for a camp last year.
The roster with club affiliation:
Goalkeepers: Claudia Dickey (Seattle Reign), Mandy McGlynn (Utah Royals), Silkowitz (Bay FC).
Defenders: Jordyn Bugg (Seattle Reign), Emily Fox (Arsenal), Girma (Chelsea), Avery Patterson (Houston Dash), Lilly Reale (Gotham), Izzy Rodriguez (Kansas City Current), Emily Sams (Orlando Pride), Emily Sonnett (Gotham), Kennedy Wesley (San Diego Wave), Kate Wiesner (Washington Spirit).
Midfielders: Croix Bethune (Washington Spirit), Sam Coffey (Portland Thorns), Lindsey Heaps (Lyon), Jaelin Howell (Gotham), Claire Hutton (Kansas City Current), Rose Lavelle (Gotham), Lily Yohannes (Lyon).
Forwards: Joseph (Chicago Stars), Catarina Macario (Chelsea), Olivia Moultrie (Portland Thorns), Emma Sears (Racing Louisville), Jaedyn Shaw (Gotham FC), Alyssa Thompson (Chelsea).
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Washington city leaders, business owners frustrated over trash-filled parking lot
City leaders in Washington say one of the busiest corners of their town has turned into an eyesore: a parking lot overflowing with trash, furniture, and old tires directly across from Washington High School.
Now, frustration is growing as the city waits for a court hearing before it can force a cleanup. Business owners say enough is enough.
“We’re doing everything we can legally do. We just can’t go on the property and start moving stuff,” said Washington Mayor JoJo Burgess.
Burgess says the spot at 308 Jefferson Avenue has turned into a junkyard that they can’t legally touch.
“I hate it whenever I hear people say, ‘Why are you letting him be there?’ We’re not letting him be there. If we were letting him be there, he would have a permit that says, ‘OK, you can be there.’ He doesn’t have that.”
The business, Hauling and That, moved in this summer. But by August, the mess had gotten out of control, and so had the complaints.
The city filed 10 citations against the property owner and the business owner, ranging from nuisance vehicles to unapproved solid-waste collection. Those citations also come with a daily fine.
“He’s calling me, telling me, ‘Will you work with me?’ No, I’m not going to work with you. I need you to get into compliance with what we say the rules are here in the city,” Mayor Burgess said.
“It’s definitely not a good look. We take a lot of pride in our shop, and having that across the street is definitely not good,” said Johnny Interval, owner of Barbiere. “It’s right across the street from the school. It’s just a bad look for the city in general, you know what I mean?”
The mayor says the mess stems from the owner never securing the proper permits or zoning approvals, something the city says it warned him about early on.
As the community watched the trash pile grow, the safety concern also grew.
“I’d hate for a kid to go get into that mess and find something and get hurt,” Mayor Burgess said. “That’s why we issued the citations. That’s why we’re going in front of the magistrate.”
A hearing is set for Nov. 25.
If the judge rules against the business owner, the fines could escalate quickly, and the city could eventually be permitted to step in and remove the debris.
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RFK Jr. draws crowd and protests at GWU event
WASHINGTON (7News) — A large and vocal crowd gathered at the Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University for a Turning Point USA discussion that featured Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
This marked the group’s first high-profile event in Washington, D.C., since co-founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an appearance in Utah.
Kennedy addressed topics ranging from vaccines to allergies.
While the packed auditorium was filled with cheering, the event also attracted protesters outside who were upset with Kennedy’s stances on healthcare.
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