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The Week 10 NFL schedule features one matchup between teams with winning records, but it’s a beauty.
The Minnesota Vikings travel to face the Buffalo Bills in what could be considered a potential Super Bowl LVII preview. Minnesota (7-1) is on a six-game winning streak with first-year coach Kevin O’Connell and quarterback Kirk Cousins. The Bills have one of the top MVP candidates in Josh Allen, and coach Sean McDermott have led Buffalo to seven consecutive playoff victories (including postseason).
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Buccaneers ML @20/29 vs Seahawks
We have early-morning football at Allianz Arena. Tom Brady led the Buccaneers to a potential season-changing victory against the Rams in Week 9, and now the challenge is to slow down a Seattle team riding a four-game winning streak behind Geno Smith and Kenneth Walker III. Tampa Bay slows that combination down, and Brady gets the Buccaneers back to .500. Keep in mind all the games in the NFL International Series have been decided by five points or less.
Bills -3.0 @20/21 vs Vikings
The Bills were mortal in a loss to the Jets in Week 9, and that should mean a refocused Josh Allen at home against the Vikings, who rank 27th in the league in passing defense (256.9). This is Stefon Diggs’ first game against his former team, and he’ll put on a show in front of the home crowd. Buffalo bounces back in style.
Bears ML @20/29 vs Lions
The Bears have the leagues’ top rushing offense, mostly because of Justin Fields – who has averaged 102 rushing yards per game the last four weeks. Detroit is 31st in the league in run defense (148.8). Chicago will get the victory here if they protect the football.
Dolphins vs Browns – Over 49.0 Points @10/11
Here is the shootout of the day. Both teams allow 24.9 points per game. Jacoby Brissett, who played for Miami last season, should have some success through the air. Cleveland’s pass defense, however, will have too many breakdowns against Miami’s high-powered passing game around Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. The over (49.0) looks almost too easy.
Giants ML @4/9 vs Texans
This is a great individual matchup between running backs Saquon Barkley (779 yards) and Dameon Pierce (668 yards), but the Texans’ lack of defense will be the problem again on the road. Brian Daboll will have the Giants in good position for a second-half playoff run with another close home victory.
Steelers ML @21/20 vs NO Saints – Dog Of The Day
The Steelers had a bye week, and the Saints had a short week. New Orleans also has the worst turnover differential in the NFL. Kenny Pickett shows progress, Najee Harris gets the running game going and T.J. Watt’s potential return energizes Pittsburgh. The Steelers improve their home record to 2-2.
Raiders -4.5 @10/11 vs Colts
Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday will make his debut against the Raiders, where Josh McDaniels is already finding a hot seat. That makes this an incredibly unpredictable environment for two struggling teams. Indianapolis averages 9.0 points per game on the road. If Las Vegas cannot take advantage of that, then maybe that hot seat is deserved.
Packers vs Cowboys – Over 44.0 Points @10/11
It’s a now-or-next-year-moment for the Packers, who simply have not found the rhythm in a five-game losing streak. Offensive line issues won’t help against a Micah Parsons-led pass rush, and Dallas coach Mike McCarthy will stick with the running game in the reunion matchup with Aaron Rodgers. The Packers quarterback has a track record of success against Dallas, but the problem for Green Bay is Rogers’ play is only part of the problem right now. Will the Cowboys expose that?
49ers vs Chargers – Over 45.5 Points @10/11
Deebo Samuel and Elijah Mitchell are among the key players who could return from injuries from the 49ers out of the bye week, and Christian McCaffrey should be more comfortable in the offense. The Chargers are 3-1 on the road this season, and Justin Herbert has better numbers across the board in that situation. It’s a prime-time upset.
*We was asked why we don’t cover all games, and the simple reason is if were not confident we wont pick it. Obviously gambling is not a guaranteed way of making money so we try and pick games we do think are going to win, Good Look All!
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