NFL Week 2 Betting Picks and Predictions, American Football


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New Orleans Saints vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Buccaneers Win @4/6

Bucs -2.0 @10/11

Tom Brady has been shut out only three times in his career, the last time coming against the Saints last season in a 9-0 loss. In fact, the Saints have beaten the Buccaneers in their last seven regular season contests, a fact that might have figured into Brady’s reconsidering his retirement.

But were looking at this trend of Saints wins changing this weekend, and Tom Brady staring.

 

Baltimore Ravens vs Miami Dolphins

Dolphins win @13/8

The Dolphins (1-0) didn’t need to show the full extent of their passing offense last week to beat the Patriots, but they could look to get Tyreek Hill his first touchdown of the season against a Ravens secondary that may struggle without cornerback Kyle Fuller, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament.

 

Dallas Cowboys vs Cincinnati Bengals

Bengals win @2/7

Joe Burrow is coming off a dreadful performance — four interceptions, seven sacks and a lost fumble — in an overtime loss to the Steelers and will be looking to get Cincinnati back on track.

 

Giants vs Panthers

Giants win @8/11

The Giants’ first-year head coach Brian Daboll’s gamble to go for 2 at the end of last week’s upset over the Titans paid off with a win and buy-in from players. The Giants (1-0) are favorites this week against the Panthers (0-1), who also come off a close game.

 

Seahawks vs 49ers

Seahawks win @3/1

After the Seahawks (1-0) beat the Broncos on Monday night, Geno Smith said “they wrote me off; I ain’t write back, though.” He may have convinced Seattle fans that he could fill Russell Wilson’s shoes, but he didn’t convince the bookmakers, who made the Seahawks big underdogs against the 49ers.

 

Broncos vs Texans

Broncos -10.5 @10/11

Broncos Coach Nathaniel Hackett has been raked over the coals this week for his decision to try for a record-setting 64-yard field goal rather than going for it on fourth down at the end of their loss to Seattle last week. But that was only the final mistake. The Broncos (0-1) went 0-4 in the red zone and fumbled on the 1-yard line TWICE. The Texans (0-0-1) fought valiantly to come away with a tie against the Colts in Week 1 and are now in first place in the A.F.C. South.

 

 

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