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Browns vs Falcons
Browns ML @5/6
Don’t overlook this game on the Week 4 slate. It features two top-nine scoring offenses, and the Cleveland Browns sit alongside the Baltimore Ravens atop the AFC North.
“The Browns are one late collapse against the New York Jets away from starting the season 3-0, and they should be able to move the ball on the ground against Atlanta’s middle-of-the-pack run defense. But Marcus Mariota, Cordarrelle Patterson, Drake London and the Falcons have been surprisingly competitive in their own right, and Cleveland’s front seven has been ravaged by injuries the past few weeks. But we still like the Browns here.
Chargers vs Texans
Chargers @4/9
We’re about to find out if the Chargers’ Super Bowl buzz fizzles out early. If they lose to a winless Texans squad, they might not look like contenders until Herbert fully recovers from his rib injury. And with the league’s worst-ranked rushing offense, the Chargers don’t have an effective alternative plan to attack opposing defences.
Steelers vs Jets
Steelers @8/15
This game is going to come down to chemistry and which quarterback meshes better with their skill-position corps.
Wilson is coming back from a knee injury, and the Jets’ offensive line couldn’t protect Joe Flacco for the first three quarters of the last two weeks. I’m simply going with experience and healthy protection up front. Give me the Steelers!
Lions vs Seahawks
Seahawks +4.0 @5/6
The Seattle Seahawks have dropped consecutive games after their season-opening upset win over the Denver Broncos, though head coach Pete Carroll delivered on his intent to open up the offense.
Seahawks’ 28th-ranked scoring offense, which is why the Lions get the nod for the consensus pick. Although Detroit’s porous defence could keep Seattle in the game.
Ravens vs Bills
Bills – 3.0 @10/11
The two most productive quarterbacks from the 2018 draft will square off in an intriguing matchup between two electric offenses.
The Buffalo Bills can beat opponents over the top with wideouts Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, while Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson looks like he’s in MVP form again. He’s thrown for a league-leading 10 touchdowns and only two interceptions along with 243 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
Though Jackson put together an incredible run through September, we want to remind everyone that Bills quarterback Josh Allen deserves praise for his September performances as well.
Bears vs Giants
Giants ML @4/6
Following a low-scoring Monday Night Football matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants are now headed for another slugfest against a Chicago Bears defense that ranks 11th leaguewide in points allowed.
The Giants won’t have wide receiver Sterling Shepard, who tore his ACL in Monday’s loss to the Cowboys. Meanwhile, Bears running back David Montgomery is currently day-to-day with a lower leg (knee/ankle) injury, though head coach Matt Eberflus said he’s “good” right now.
Both teams have offensive limitations, but he favours the club with the most productive playmaker in its backfield.
Packer vs Patriots
Over 40 Match Points @10/11
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that the public heavily favours the Green Bay Packers in this matchup (Over 60 percent of bets).
The New England Patriots likely won’t have starting quarterback Mac Jones for multiple games after he suffered a “severe high ankle sprain” in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The 24-year-old signal-caller will get a second opinion on the injury with an ankle specialist, according to NFL Network’s Mike Giardi.
Despite Jones’ expected absence, Knox isn’t comfortable with laying the points with Green Bay.
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