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L.A. Rams -2.5 over SEATTLE
The Rams used their quick turnaround to get back on track after losing to the Cards on Sunday.
New York Jets +3 over Atlanta in London
Not a great one to set your alarm clock for with both teams ranking in the bottom three of DVOA. The Jets won last week against a mostly weak team missing its top two WRs and will get that same matchup this week.
TAMPA BAY -10 over Miami
With all of the emotion of his New England return out of the way, Tom Brady and the offence should settle back into their high-flying ways against an underwhelming Dolphins team.
CAROLINA -3.5 over Philadelphia
After their Week 1 win, Jalen Hurts and the Eagles have seemingly been figured out while injuries start piling up. The Panthers will put their big loss to Dallas behind them.
New Orleans -2 over WASHINGTON
With a bye week looming, the Saints need to bounce back from an overtime loss in New York. Washington’s defence has been disappointing this season and will be in tough trying to stop Alvin Kamara.
JACKSONVILLE +4.5 Tennessee
As crazy as it might seem to back a team in such turmoil like the Jags, the fact is that the Titans have been pretty bad and will likely be without Julio Jones once again. We’ll hold our nose and take the points.
Detroit +8.5 over MINNESOTA
The Vikings should get back on track against here after being stifled by the Browns last week. Dalvin Cook’s health is a concern, of course, but the Lions are starting to see key injuries stack up.
PITTSBURGH -1 over Denver
Right now, it’s looking like Teddy Bridgewater will play in this one. But the fact of the matter is that Denver’s offence wasn’t exactly humming with him in last week. The Steelers look like they’ll have their three big WRs to bail out Big Ben and that should be the difference.
CINCINNATI +3 over Green Bay
The Bengals have had the extra prep time, but the Packers have covered three in a row after dropping their opener in shocking fashion. The Bengals have looked good, while Green Bay’s defence has taken a lot of injury hits.
HOUSTON +8.5 over New England
With all the attention on how well Mac Jones played against the Bucs, this looks like a spot for a letdown. With four of the Pats’ five O-line starters missing practice this week, that could be a recipe for disaster, even if Bill Belichick is likely to exploit rookie Davis Mills.
LAS VEGAS -5.5 over Chicago
Justin Fields has been crowned Chicago’s starter, but he faces a tough test here without his top RB. Will the Bears be able to pressure Derek Carr the same way the Chargers did last week? That’s what we’re not sure of.
L.A. CHARGERS -1.5 over Cleveland
Speaking of the Chargers defence, Baker Mayfield – with an already-banged-up shoulder is in their crosshairs. The Browns have looked good on defence as well this season giving this the making of what should be a close game, but we’ll take the points and the home team.
New York Giants +7 over DALLAS
Everyone is rightfully excited for the Cowboys and how great their offence looks while the defence is coming together, but let’s not forget this is a rivalry game against a Giants team has been rounding into form on offence itself. Daniel Jones is no longer the turnover machine he once was and Saquon Barkley is hitting his stride.
ARIZONA -5.5 over San Francisco
It’s Trey Lance time for the Niners, a team that can’t stop the bleeding when it comes to injuries. While the rookie could infuse some electricity into their offence, the Cards are playing on another level right now as the league’s final undefeated team.
Buffalo +3 over KANSAS CITY
As good as the Chiefs offence can be, the Bills are right there with them. The big difference is that the Bills can actually play defence, too. Getting points here is a bonus, as well.
BALTIMORE -7 over Indianapolis
Despite their win last week, there’s just not a lot to believe in with the Colts. It’s a big number, but the Ravens are certainly capable of running it up against inferior opponents.
Last week: 6-10
This season: 30-34