Thursday, October 17, 2019

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The Denver Broncos have won two straight games on the strength of their defense. Now, they will try to keep rolling when Denver hosts the AFC West rival Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football. The Broncos have won two in a row and allow only 17.7 points per game. Von Miller and the defense dominated in a 16-0 victory against Tennessee last Sunday, posting seven sacks and three interceptions, forcing Tennessee to make a quarterback change that could become permanent. The Chiefs boast the league's top passing offense behind MVP Patrick Mahomes, but have lost two in a row. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET from Mile High. Kansas City is a three-point favorite in the latest Chiefs vs. Broncos odds, while the over-under for total points scored is 49.5. Before you make any Broncos vs. Chiefs picks, you should look at the NFL predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up almost $7,000 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception four years ago. It has nailed its recent top-rated NFL picks, entering Week 7 of the 2019 NFL schedule on a strong 24-15 run that dates back to last season. It's also on an incredible 86-58 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. And in Week 6, it nailed the Patriots (-17) covering a large spread against the Giants and the Seahawks (+1) winning straight-up as underdogs against the Browns.

The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch for the third year in a row on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 96 percent of CBS Sports office pool players. Anyone who has followed it is way up.

Now, it has simulated Chiefs vs. Broncos 10,000 times. We can tell you it's leaning over, but it also says one side of the spread has all the value. You can only see that pick at SportsLine.

The model knows Mahomes is 3-0 against Denver, and the Chiefs have not scored fewer than 27 points in those meetings. He had 303 yards and four touchdown passes against them in a 30-23 victory in their last meeting, in Week 8 of last season. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill is coming off an eye-popping game in his return from a shoulder injury, with four catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Houston.



Mahomes has plenty of other weapons available, including All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce, who leads the team with 32 catches for 497 yards. Mecole Hardman filled in well while Hill recovered from a broken collarbone and has 16 catches for 291 yards, while Demarcus Robinson, with 17 catches for 281 yards, also has flashed big-play ability.

But just because Kansas City can put up points doesn't mean it will cover the Chiefs vs. Broncos spread on Thursday Night Football.

The Broncos lost their first four games, but two of those came on last-minute kicks. In winning their last two, they have allowed only a punt return touchdown and two field goals. Linebacker Von Miller is still a pillar of the defense and has 2.5 sacks in the last three games, while safety Justin Simmons leads the team with 30 tackles and has two interceptions. Derek Wolfe and DeMarcus Walker each had two sacks against the Titans, while Alexander Johnson had 1.5.

The Broncos rank 15th in the NFL in rushing, averaging 116 yards per game. Phillip Lindsay leads the team in that department with 397 yards, while Royce Freeman has 248. Both also contribute to the passing game, combining almost equally for 40 catches and 292 yards. Courtland Sutton has emerged as the top target with 30 receptions for 477 yards and three TDs, with veteran Joe Flacco throwing for 1,435 yards in managing the offense.

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The Denver Broncos have won two straight games on the strength of their defense. Now, they will try to keep rolling when Denver hosts the AFC West rival Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football. The Broncos have won two in a row and allow only 17.7 points per game. Von Miller and the defense dominated in a 16-0 victory against Tennessee last Sunday, posting seven sacks and three interceptions, forcing Tennessee to make a quarterback change that could become permanent. The Chiefs boast the league's top passing offense behind MVP Patrick Mahomes, but have lost two in a row. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET from Mile High. Kansas City is a three-point favorite in the latest Chiefs vs. Broncos odds, while the over-under for total points scored is 49.5. Before you make any Broncos vs. Chiefs picks, you should look at the NFL predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up almost $7,000 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception four years ago. It has nailed its recent top-rated NFL picks, entering Week 7 of the 2019 NFL schedule on a strong 24-15 run that dates back to last season. It's also on an incredible 86-58 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. And in Week 6, it nailed the Patriots (-17) covering a large spread against the Giants and the Seahawks (+1) winning straight-up as underdogs against the Browns.

The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch for the third year in a row on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 96 percent of CBS Sports office pool players. Anyone who has followed it is way up.

Now, it has simulated Chiefs vs. Broncos 10,000 times. We can tell you it's leaning over, but it also says one side of the spread has all the value. You can only see that pick at SportsLine.

The model knows Mahomes is 3-0 against Denver, and the Chiefs have not scored fewer than 27 points in those meetings. He had 303 yards and four touchdown passes against them in a 30-23 victory in their last meeting, in Week 8 of last season. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill is coming off an eye-popping game in his return from a shoulder injury, with four catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Houston.



Mahomes has plenty of other weapons available, including All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce, who leads the team with 32 catches for 497 yards. Mecole Hardman filled in well while Hill recovered from a broken collarbone and has 16 catches for 291 yards, while Demarcus Robinson, with 17 catches for 281 yards, also has flashed big-play ability.

But just because Kansas City can put up points doesn't mean it will cover the Chiefs vs. Broncos spread on Thursday Night Football.

The Broncos lost their first four games, but two of those came on last-minute kicks. In winning their last two, they have allowed only a punt return touchdown and two field goals. Linebacker Von Miller is still a pillar of the defense and has 2.5 sacks in the last three games, while safety Justin Simmons leads the team with 30 tackles and has two interceptions. Derek Wolfe and DeMarcus Walker each had two sacks against the Titans, while Alexander Johnson had 1.5.

The Broncos rank 15th in the NFL in rushing, averaging 116 yards per game. Phillip Lindsay leads the team in that department with 397 yards, while Royce Freeman has 248. Both also contribute to the passing game, combining almost equally for 40 catches and 292 yards. Courtland Sutton has emerged as the top target with 30 receptions for 477 yards and three TDs, with veteran Joe Flacco throwing for 1,435 yards in managing the offense.

Sunday, October 13, 2019

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The Dallas Cowboys will be on the road taking on the New York Jets this Sunday in what should be an intriguing matchup.

On one hand, you have a Cowboys (3-2) team that started the season 3-0 while outscoring their opponents 97-44 in those games. Since then, however, the wheels have come off and the team has dropped two straight, including a 34-24 home loss to the Green Bay Packers last Sunday.

Then, you have the Jets. Yes, they’re winless (0-4) through the first quarter of the season, but they do have reinforcements back to help the cause.

Can they secure their first victory of the season against a team looking to put the skids on their own losing streak?

Darnold was taken third overall in the 2018 NFL Draft to become a franchise quarterback. His rookie season had a lot of ups and downs (2,865 yards, 57.7 completion percentage, 17 TDs, 15 INTs), but the ceiling is clearly there.

Unfortunately for the Jets, the USC product was forced to miss the past four weeks (three games) with mono. But after that extended absence, Darnold is back and set to start on Sunday.

How much of an impact will his presence have in this game? That’s hard to tell, but he should be a massive upgrade over third-string quarterback Luke Falk. In three games (two starts), Falk didn’t throw a touchdown while tossing three interceptions and one fumble. He managed just 416 yards through the air in those three games total while taking 16 sacks.

The Cowboys were on a roll to start the season, but back-to-back losses to the New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers have many analysts wondering if they’re true Super Bowl contenders.

There’s hope that the team’s bookend tackle duo, Tyron Smith and La’el Collins, will be able to return from injuries, but that’s still going to be a game-time decision for head coach Jason Garrett.

That development could prove to make a significant difference in this game, as the Jets continue to get back some of their key players on defense.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott has been turning the ball over at a high rate during this losing skid, with twice as many interceptions (four) as touchdown passes (two) after starting out with a 9:2 ratio.

One player who could make life for Prescott more difficult is Williams. The No. 3 pick out of Alabama is a potential terror getting after quarterbacks, but a calf strain followed by a sprained ankle caused him to miss action to start the season. In his first game back last Sunday, Williams racked up five tackles, which is a great stat line for a guy who hadn’t been able to do a whole lot for several weeks prior.


Now, it’s time for Williams to turn things up a notch, as the team is still waiting for the return of star free agent acquisition C.J. Mosley at middle linebacker. Yes, there are still plenty of playmakers on that side of the football (Jamal Adams, Leonard Williams, etc.) but the younger Williams is one of the few players who can truly take over a game.

Even with the return of Sam Darnold, it’s tough to imagine a scenario in which the Jets get the win. But crazier things have certainly happened, especially during this NFL season.

The injuries to the Dallas offensive line will make a difference, but it won’t quite be enough to prevent the Cowboys from getting that bounce-back victory.

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The Arizona Cardinals and the Atlanta Falcons have a lot of things in common: bad defense, good offense, one win each, and both named after birds. But the Falcons and Cardinals are two teams trending in different directions.

The Falcons are now eons away from “28-3” in Super Bowl LI and are fading faster than John Travolta’s and Nic Cage’s movie careers after “Face/Off.” Dan Quinn is on the hottest seat in the NFL after the Falcons’ disastrous 1-4 start to the season. After last week’s absolute thumping from the Texans, it’s safe to say that Quinn’s tenure running the Falcons is now on a week-to-week basis.

Last week, the Cardinals were able to hang on for a 26-23 win against the Bengals and earn the first win of the Kliff Kingsbury-Kyler Murray era. It’s been a rocky start in the desert, as Kingsbury and Murray are both figuring out this whole NFL thing as they go. But the Cards and their ridiculously handsome head coach have shown flashes that they are starting to get the hang of it. Slowly, but surely.

The Falcons as a whole may be rather lousy, but Matt Ryan has shown this season that he is still a pretty darn good quarterback. Last week, Ryan might have been the lone bright spot for the Falcons, as he threw for 330 yards and three touchdowns in the lopsided loss against Houston. The seven interceptions this season are worrisome, but he still sits second in the league in touchdown passes (11) and third in yards (1,655) and completion percentage (70 percent). Not bad for a fella who is slinging the ball more than 44 times per game.

Sunday, Ryan will be looking across the line at a Cardinals defense that is filled with rookies in its secondary, with no Patrick Peterson, and ranks 29th in TD passes allowed (12) and 30th in QB rating allowed (116.1). Look for Ryan to keep up the pace and attempt more than 40 passes against the Cards’ young secondary, targeting Julio Jones over, and over, and over, and over…

Like any new couple, Kingsbury and Murray have been figuring out how they fit together. It’s been a process, but week-to-week growth from both Kingsbury and Murray has been evident. Last week, Kingsbury took the pressure off of Murray, as the Cardinals finally ran the ball more times than they threw it (38 runs, 32 passes). Not coincidentally, the Cards earned their first win as running backs David Johnson and Chase Edmonds combined for 159 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries. The ability to open up the ground game allowed Murray to create for himself, both through in the air and the ground. Murray threw for 253 yards and ran for another 93 and a touchdown. On the season, Murray has combined for more than 1,500 total yards through the first five games.

Murray faces an Atlanta defense that last week allowed Deshaun Watson to go off for 426 yards through the air, with five touchdown passes and a perfect passer rating (158.3). If the Cards can establish a running attack on Sunday, Murray could be in for another game of visible growth.


The Cardinals’ young secondary has yet to face a premier receiver this season — but that all changes on Sunday when Julio Jones comes to town. With star cornerback Patrick Peterson on the shelf for one more week as he serves his six-game PED suspension, and starter Robert Alford likely out, a trio of rookie DBs will be called upon to stop one of the best pass catchers the game has ever seen. Cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. and safeties Deionte Thompson and Jalen Thompson are going to get a first-hand education in the awesomeness that is Julio Jones.

Even when facing Peterson in the past, Jones has destroyed the Cardinals. In four career games against Arizona, Jones has 23 receptions for 339 yards and two touchdowns. With no Peterson in the lineup and a green secondary that has yet to intercept a pass, the Ryan-to-Jones connection could flourish. If veteran edge rushers Chandler Jones (4 sacks) and Terrell Suggs (3.5 sacks) can find a way to disrupt Ryan’s timing, that would go a long way in helping the Cardinals’ unproven secondary.

The Cardinals and the Falcons have produced very similar on-field products this season. The difference between them is that the Cardinals were supposed to be bad and the Falcons weren’t — which makes Sunday’s game all the more important for Atlanta. One more loss could very well spell the end of the Quinn era, which makes me believe the Falcons are playing for just a little bit more than the growth of a young team.

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The Rams and 49ers meet for the first time this season in a big battle between NFC West rivals. LA swept San Francisco last year, beating the Niners 39-10 on the road and 48-32 at home. Jared Goff threw for six touchdowns with no interceptions combined in the two games. On the San Fran side, C.J. Beathard and Nick Mullens had five INTs and were sacked 10 times.

Los Angeles enters this one with a 3-2 record, having lost its last two contests. The defense has struggled mightily the last two weeks, giving up 55 points at home to Tampa Bay and 30 to the Seahawks on the road. Granted, the Rams should probably have beaten Seattle, but they missed a field goal late last Thursday night. Goff has been asked to throw a lot lately, and that’s probably not the best strategy with a back like Todd Gurley on the roster.

San Francisco is one of two undefeated teams checking in with a 4-0 record. The Niners have been leaning on running backs Matt Breida and Tevin Coleman on offense, and their stout defense has held each of their opponents to 20 points or fewer. Jimmy Garoppolo has been very efficient, and George Kittle continues to be very productive as well. The tight end finally found the end zone last Monday night against Cleveland.

There are a lot of little angles to this game. The 49ers enter the tilt having one less day to prepare after their easy 31-3 win on Monday night over Cleveland. This is their third road game of the season, although the trek from the Bay Area to Los Angeles isn’t that long, but it does a stretch of three of four away from San Francisco. The Rams, meanwhile, are coming off a 10-day break after their tough loss to the Seahawks on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 5. It’s the third home contest for the Rams, and their next game is on the road against Atlanta. One has to wonder if the difference in prep time will have an impact on this game.

The focus could be on the respective offensive lines in this one, as both pass rushes are pretty tough to contain. The Rams have had sacks from five different players, led by Clay Matthews’ six. Matthews is out with a broken jaw, so we’ll see how his absence affects the Rams’ defensive front. Aaron Donald is the player everyone focuses on, but he’s got only one sack and five tackles for a loss. San Francisco has a quick passing attack and has allowed just four sacks overall. That’s four fewer then the number of sacks the Rams have taken. San Fran has had sacks from eight different players, including three apiece from Nick Bosa and DeForest Buckner. A lot of the guys on the Niners defense aren’t exactly household names, but that doesn’t matter when your system is sound.

These two teams are very similar in that they can’t rely on the pass to win. Granted, the Rams have a lot more weapons, but it’s hard to trust Jared Goff to make the right decisions all the time. He’s thrown seven interceptions already this season.

Even so, the Rams have shown a serious lack of balance on offense. LA has thrown it 222 times to just 115 rushes. We probably don’t know the full story of Todd Gurley’s health, as he has just 64 carries on the season. He’s listed as doubtful for this one so it could be the Malcolm Brown and Darrell Henderson show. I like those two even though they aren’t Gurley. I’d still run it with them as much as I can.



San Francisco has skewed a lot more to the run, with 154 carries to just 114 pass attempts. The Niners have a better collection of backs and a system that works really well when they are in the lead. But San Francisco also is dealing with several key injuries along the offensive line. Left tackle Joe Staley has been out since breaking his leg in Week 1 and right tackle Mike McGlinchey will miss at least a month after suffering a knee injury in the win on Monday night. Pro Bowl fullback Kyle Juszczyk, a key piece to the team’s offense, also will miss extended time because of a knee injury. So will the 49ers ball carriers find the same success running behind a reshuffled line? Or will head coach Kyle Shanahan have to change things up a bit and rely more on Jimmy Garoppolo to make plays with his arm?

Is it fair to say we still haven’t seen the 49ers tested yet this season? They have wins over the Browns, Steelers, Bengals, and Buccaneers. San Francisco is putting up good numbers, but this will be the best defense that this team has faced, and the offense will be without several key pieces. The Rams are on a two-game losing streak and have had extra time to prepare for this game against a banged-up team on short rest. I think for one week, at least, we remember how good LA is, and the Rams win this one easily.

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For months, this team sold the idea that, despite a coaching overhaul, this was a squad prepared to make an immediate playoff run in 2019. There were questions, but talent at the skill positions and a fresh approach from these coaches were supposed to reinvigorate everyone.

Here we are a month and a half without a regular-season win and long-term questions abound. “Who Dey?!” and “New Dey” have turned to blase and “Groundhog Day”.

Every fear that blossomed about the team’s 2019 viability has come to fruition at the kickoff of the Zac Taylor era. The offensive line and linebacker groups have been the team’s predictable Achilles Heel, while the amount and severity of injuries to important players have been downright laughable.

As if Taylor and his staff didn’t have enough of a hill to climb with those factors, inexperience has reared its ugly head. Taylor, defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and offensive coordinator Brian Callahan had only previously topped out as interim coordinators in the NFL, but they’ve been learning on the fly through the first five weeks.

Taylor’s greenness was glaringly obvious last week, as he placed the team in precarious positions with his decisions. A questionable fourth-down attempt and play-call in Week 5 aside, Cincinnati’s red zone incompetency is reaching Scott Mitchell-esque levels.

Even through the injuries and coaching gaffes, Cincinnati is nine points away from being 3-2. As it so happens, that is the record of the AFC North-leading Ravens, who host these Bengals on Sunday.

Cincinnati is looking up to the other three teams from the cellar, but this division still appears to be wide open. Though the Bengals were stomped by Pittsburgh a couple of weeks ago, the Steelers are missing a number of offensive mainstays this year and it shows in the form of their 1-4 record.

Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns were crowned Super Bowl champs before a preseason snap was even taken and are teetering on the brink of implosion. If Taylor’s inexperience has been noted, then Freddie Kitchens has been the captain of that ship.

And now, Cincinnati can be within two games of the division lead with 12 games remaining at 1-5. They seem to have A.J. Green returning soon, along with others, which could result in a late-season momentum swing. After all, Marvin Lewis had the Bengals knocking at door of a playoff berth in his inaugural season after starting 1-4, so..Yeah.

That can’t be how Cincinnati approaches this week, though. It’s about what’s right in front of them and finding something to build upon for the rest of 2019 and into next season.

Last year after Lamar Jackson took over at quarterback, Baltimore employed an offense that resembled what could be seen on Friday nights at the local prep academy. Even so, they gouged the Bengals’ defense in Week 11 to the tune of 267 rushing yards.

In 2019, the Ravens have upped their offensive game plan and confidence in Jackson, which has led to their top-dog position in the North. Jackson has developed as a passer, tossing 11 touchdowns against five interceptions.

Mark Ingram has been a solid offseason acquisition, as he’s averaged 5.0 yards per carry and six touchdowns on the ground to supplement the multi-dimensional talents of Jackson. Earl Thomas has also been a nice addition, as the team is 1-1 against their division rivals thus far.

Interestingly enough, the Ravens’ trademark defense hasn’t been the dominant unit in which the league has become accustomed. Baltimore is a pedestrian No. 21 overall in defense, including a No. 28 ranking against the pass and 10th against the run.

On the other side of the fence, most of the Bengals’ star players who have killed the Ravens over the years are out this week. Cordy Glenn, A.J. Green and Carlos Dunlap are all out this week, contributing to the continuous woes on both sides of the ball in 2019.

Because of these absences and others, Andy Dalton has had an up-and-down year. In true Dalton-ian fashion, we’ve seen No. 14 reach a career-high in single game passing yards (418 in Week 1 versus the Seahawks), as well as a career-low in first half passing yards against the Cardinals last Sunday (22).

Some are calling for Ryan Finley to get looks, as the season seems to be lost, but this is a year where the Bengals are evaluating Dalton’s long-term viability in Taylor’s system. A strong performance against the Ravens, including a win, could go a long way in silencing the critics.


Even so, Cincinnati will need to find offensive balance. The Bengals have the 31st-ranked rushing attack this year, which is a bit surprising, given Joe Mixon being the AFC leader in rushing yards last year.

But, the Bengals found creases last week, as Mixon had his most rushing yards (93) since Week 17 of last year. He’ll need to have some semblance of success this Sunday, if Cincinnati is to have a snowball’s chance in you-know-where.

There really isn’t one facet that points to the Bengals this week, hence their being 12-point underdogs. It’s so grim in Cincinnati that they’re down to their fourth and fifth options at left tackle (Alex Redmond and John Jerry—both guards throughout their respective NFL careers) and even the kicking game disparity shows a massive talent chasm between the two teams this year.

Coming into this week, Cincinnati is 2-14 over their last 16 contests. So, unfortunately, there appear to be two groups of unhappy folks this week: those who associate with the Bengals and those who put money on the Ravens to cover the spread.

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FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland will be the site of a fun NFL interconference showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and the Cleveland Browns. This game is an ideal made-for-television drama, as both teams have a mix of star power and polarizing figures and are two teams whose seasons are trending in opposite directions.

Seattle (4-1) is coming off an emotional 30-29 win over the Los Angeles Rams last Thursday night at CenturyLink Field. Russell Wilson further cemented his MVP candidacy with another electrifying performance against the Rams. Wilson completed 17-of-23 passes for 268 yards and four touchdowns, including a signature highlight-reel throw to Tyler Lockett late in the first quarter. The Seahawks defense bent but didn’t break, which has been the theme of the early portion of the 2019 season. They also did a nice job of limiting the Rams running game to 82 yards on 18 carries and survived Jared Goff’s 395-yard passing effort.

Meanwhile, the Browns (2-3) were absolutely throttled by San Francisco on Monday night by a score of 31-3 thanks in large part to four turnovers, which will kill any team on the road regardless of talent level. Baker Mayfield struggled against the 49ers’ relentless defensive front, completing only 8-of-22 passes for 100 yards with two interceptions. The Browns are HBO’s “Hard Knocks” on steroids — you don’t know from week to week what version of this team is going to show up.

The Seahawks will attempt to keep the Browns’ Myles Garrett-led pass rush at bay. One of the best ways to do that will be to establish the running game right away. Against the Rams, Chris Carson rushed for 118 yards on 27 carries and caught the eventual game-winning touchdown. It will be up to the Seattle offensive line to impose its will on Cleveland’s defensive front right away. If Seattle can get that done, it will set up Wilson nicely to go to work with the play-action pass, which will also slow down the pass rush.

As for the Browns, they need to stay committed to running the football to take pressure off of the offensive line. Cleveland was at its best offensively back in Week 4 when it went to Baltimore and beat the Ravens 40-25. That day, Nick Chubb rushed for 165 yards on 20 carries and three touchdowns. That level of execution running the ball set Mayfield up nicely in the passing game, as he threw for 342 yards against a good Baltimore defense. Head coach Freddie Kitchens and offensive coordinator Todd Monken will be under the microscope this week as the Seahawks defensive staff will probably dare them to run the football instead of trusting Mayfield to win the game himself.


Wilson has huge advantages over Mayfield in terms of statistics, experience, and maturity in simply handling the job of a franchise quarterback in the NFL. This season, Wilson has thrown for 1,409 yards and 12 touchdowns with zero interceptions, and he is completing 73.1 percent of his passes. Mayfield is completing only 55.9 percent of his passes and has thrown for 1,247 yards with four touchdowns and eight interceptions, resulting in a passer rating of 68.5. Both guys are undersized quarterbacks with chips on their shoulders, but Wilson typically carries himself in a first-class manner, while Mayfield seems to get entangled in verbal battles with people like Rex Ryan, Colin Cowherd, and others, allowing off-the-field issues to become distractions. Wilson just continues to get better in all phases of his game and makes the players around him better, which is what elite quarterbacks do.

On paper, the Browns have a formidable offense with Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, Nick Chubb, and Baker Mayfield. However, when you trade your best offensive lineman (Kevin Zeitler) like general manager John Dorsey did to get Beckham, it’s a recipe for potential chemistry issues. Like Mayfield, Beckham has allowed off-the-field issues — such as getting fined for wearing $190,000 watches on the field — to become distractions. In addition, Beckham has not amassed his typical numbers, leading to frustration for him and for his coach, who has allowed the nonstop barrage of questions about Beckham to get to him.

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New Orleans puts its three-game winning streak to the test when the Saints visit Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars on Sunday. Teddy Bridgewater improved to 3-0 in relief of an injured Drew Brees with last week’s win at home over Tampa Bay as he broke out with 314 passing yards and four touchdowns in the 31-24 victory. New Orleans (4-1) is tied for the second-best record in the NFC and is a game up on Carolina in the NFC South.

Speaking of the Panthers, last week Jacksonville (2-3) fell behind early to them at home as Christian McCaffrey ran wild on the Jaguars’ defense. Jacksonville never quit, however, and pulled to within one with less than six minutes left in the game, but the offense wasn’t able to come up with the big play late as Carolina held on for a 34-27 win. Jags rookie wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. was outstanding in the loss, finishing with 164 yards and two touchdowns on eight receptions.

The Saints lead the all-time series, 4-2. For games played in Jacksonville, the Jaguars hold an advantage of 2-1. The Saints have won the three most recent meetings.

Fournette has served as the key component in the Jaguars’ running attack. His 95 rushing attempts are more than three times the combined total of the rest of his teammates. He has rushed for 512 yards, more than twice as much as all the other Jaguars combined. He has scored the only touchdown on the ground so far this season. His average of 102.4 rushing yards per game ranks as third highest in the league. His average per carry, 5.4 yards, is the ninth-best in the NFL.

The Saints’ rushing defense has improved over the course of the season. They allowed 180 yards on the ground in the season opener but reduced that amount to 115 and then to 108 in the second and third games, respectively. New Orleans has held its last two opponents to 45 and 94 yards. They rank 16th in rushing defense but are tied for most rushing touchdowns allowed (seven).

Alvin Kamara has contributed to the Saints offense in multiple ways. Against Tampa Bay, he rushed for 62 yards on 16 carries, caught six passes for 42 yards and completed a pass to Josh Hill for 13 yards. He leads the team in average rushing attempts (15) and yards per game (68.4) and is second on the team in receptions per game (5.2) and receiving yards per game (48.2).

Taysom Hill is a Swiss Army knife for New Orleans. Against the Buccaneers, he connected on his only passing attempt for 18 yards to Michael Thomas. He also ran the ball twice for 14 yards. For the season, he has run the ball seven times for 43 yards in addition to catching four passes for 30 yards and a touchdown.

Other Saints diversified their contributions vs. the Buccaneers. Ted Ginn Jr. caught two passes for 35 yards and a touchdown and ran the ball once for a yard. Latavius Murray rushed seven times for 28 yards and hauled in both passes thrown his direction for six yards.

Chark leads the Jaguars in receptions (27), touchdowns scored (five) and average receiving yards per game (97). His 485 receiving yards are almost twice as many as the second-highest total on the team (Chris Conley’s 243). He is tied with Dede Westbrook for most targets on the team at 37 apiece. In other words, Chark is enjoying a very impressive start to his first season in the NFL.

The Saints’ defensive backs have been viewed as the weakest segment on that side of the ball. New Orleans has allowed an average of 255 passing yards per game, 19th in the league. The defense has recorded just two interceptions, which is tied for the third fewest. Their 15 passes defended rank near the bottom as well. The pass rush has done its part, registering 16 sacks (tied for fifth) in five games.



However, the Saints showed improvement last week, allowing a net total of 158 yards through the air after deducting the yardage lost due to sacks. More impressively, they prevented Mike Evans from catching a pass for the first time in his six seasons in the NFL. Are they capable of repeating such a performance against Chark and Jacksonville’s other pass catchers?

So far, the Saints have exceeded the expectations of the most wildly optimistic of their fans. Drew Brees was diagnosed as needing at least six weeks to recover from his thumb injury. Realistically, the fans hoped to split the six games during his absence. After three straight wins, the Saints have already achieved that goal at the minimum. They won have two games against opponents who made the playoffs last season during that span.

Despite the loss at Carolina, the Jaguars remain firmly in the race for the AFC South title. They trail the Colts and Texans by only one game for first place. They need this game to remain on the heels of their division rivals.

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An exciting AFC matchup here as Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs host Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans. Both teams have high hopes for 2019, and the last time these teams got together it was a thrilling shootout. Kansas City won that game 42-34, in one of Watson’s first starts. This will be the first meeting between the two members of the 2017 draft class, as Alex Smith was still starting for the Chiefs in that game. Oddsmakers opened the Chiefs as a 5.5 point favorite.

The Texans are battling for position in a wide-open AFC South right now. They’re coming off a big 53-32 win over the Falcons on Sunday, which helped them improve to 3-2. They’ll have a much more difficult time here on the road against an elite Kansas City team. Watson is obviously capable of putting up huge numbers, but Houston’s erratic offensive line will need to keep him upright here.

The Chiefs are coming off one of their toughest losses of the Mahomes era. Kansas City suffered their first defeat of the season on Sunday, losing at home to the Colts on Sunday Night Football in an ugly game. Even as huge favorites, they only mustered 13 points. It’ll be very interesting to see how the now 4-1 Chiefs bounce back from that one.

The Texans have been inconsistent in 2019, and they’ll be looking to pick up their biggest win of the season on the road in Kansas City. The Texans are coming off a massive 53-32 win over the Falcons, which was impressive. But while it’s easy to get excited any time a team drops 50+ points, I think we need to add some context to the situation.

The Texans picked apart a Falcons defense that is a complete mess right now, and it’s a unit that is very close to getting Dan Quinn fired in Atlanta. I’m not sure we should draw anything away from that game, and the Texans looked terrible the week before. In Week 5, they lost to backup Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen, and only scored ten points at home. Deshaun Watson threw for only 160 yards in that game and averaged an abysmal 4.8 yards per attempt. I’m also not a huge fan of this coaching staff, and Bill O’Brien and Romeo Crennel continuously make poor decisions in big moments.

Watson still holds the ball too long at times, and he took six sacks against Carolina. He had a huge game against the Falcons, but I wouldn’t automatically bank on him having a similar performance here against a Chiefs secondary that isn’t nearly as bad as people think it is. Houston’s own secondary has proven to be a liability, and even in their win over the Falcons, they gave up 32 points. They’ll now be going on the road after two straight home games and getting their toughest test of the season in Patrick Mahomes.



The Chiefs are coming off their worst performance in quite some time. Kansas City picked up their first loss of the 2019 campaign this past week, falling 19-10 at home to the Colts as double-digit favorites. It was an embarrassing loss for them on Sunday Night Football, and they’ll have another big game here as they look to bounce back. The Chiefs are pretty banged up right now, and you’re going to need to monitor their injury report. Left tackle Eric Fisher is still sidelined, and left guard Andrew Wylie left the loss to the Colts with an ankle injury. If Wylie doesn’t play, the Chiefs will be without the left side of their offensive line. Patrick Mahomes also picked up an ankle injury, and while he’ll play here, his mobility could be limited.

The status of receivers Sammy Watkins and Tyreek Hill also bears watching, and the Chiefs could be very shorthanded for this one. While the offense generates most of the discussion for this team, I’ve actually been pretty impressed by the defense. The defense was a disaster last year, and it’s the reason they didn’t make the Super Bowl. They completely overhauled the unit this offseason, bringing in new additions like pass-rusher Frank Clark and safety Tyrann Mathieu. The two acquisitions are both paying off, and they’ve led to a revitalized Chiefs pass defense. They’re 11th in the league in both completion percentage allowed and yards per attempt allowed, which is all this team needs considering they have Mahomes under center

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The Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings meet in Minneapolis on Sunday in a matchup of 3-2 teams that still have hopes of contending in the NFC. After a sluggish start, the Eagles have posted back-to-back victories over the Packers and Jets and hope to extend their streak on the road. The Vikings picked up their first road win of the season last week against the Giants and return home where they are 2-0 with convincing victories over the Falcons and Raiders.

This marks the third straight season these two teams have met. The first of these encounters was in the NFC Championship Game during the 2017 season. Philadelphia won 38-7 at home and then went on to defeat New England in Super Bowl LII. Minnesota got some payback last season, edging the Eagles 23-21 in Minneapolis in Week 5. Carson Wentz and Kirk Cousins each threw for more than 300 yards in that game.

Philadelphia’s defense has been a tale of two stories thus far. Against the rush, the Eagles are No. 1 in the NFL, holding teams to just 63 yards per game. That could be tested against Vikings running back Dalvin Cook, who is second in the league in rushing yards (542) and is averaging nearly six yards per carry. On the flip side, Philadelphia’s pass defense has been suspect (271.2 ypg, 27th) as injuries have once again impacted that side of the ball. The Eagles’ makeshift secondary could be in for a long day against Minnesota’s talented wide receiver duo of Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs, especially considering quarterback Kirk Cousins is coming off of his best game of the season.

The key for Philadelphia is if the front four can generate enough pressure to force Cousins into mistakes or will Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz have to send five or more pass rushers to get pressure on him. The blitz could be effective but it also opens up the potential for big plays through the air with fewer defenders available to cover the Vikings’ pass catchers.

One of the keys to the Eagles’ current two-game winning streak has been running the ball. Philadelphia has totaled 260 yards on the ground in the last two games alone. Jordan Howard has been at the center of this production. After averaging less than four yards per carry in his first three games, Howard went for nearly six per rush two weeks ago vs. Green Bay and has four total touchdowns (three rushing) in his last two games. The Eagles will need to stay balanced on offense, as an effective running game not only opens head coach Doug Pederson’s playbook even more, it helps take pressure off of quarterback Carson Wentz, who has been inconsistent through the first five games.


Running or throwing the ball against this Vikings defense is easier said than done. Minnesota is once again among the best units in the NFL, as the Vikings rank in the top 10 in all four major categories. They are giving up just 14.6 points per game, have collected 15 sacks, and have recorded seven takeaways over the first five games. Pro Bowl defensive end Danielle Hunter is among the league leaders with five sacks while his partner in crime, Everson Griffen, is not too far behind (3.0). They are two reasons why Minnesota boasts one of the top defensive lines and will be a handful for Philadelphia’s offensive line. But it doesn’t let up in the back seven. Anthony Barr is a top-notch linebacker and safety Harrison Smith patrols center field with the best of them. Wentz’ ball security and decision-making will be crucial if the Eagles want to have any success moving the ball against this defense.

Both Philadelphia and Minnesota have defensive lines that can get after the opposing quarterback. Both have talented running backs and wide receivers. The Vikings have the advantage in the secondary but the Eagles have the better quarterback. Simply put, Kirk Cousins feasts on bad teams and struggles when he plays a tougher opponent. Philadelphia not only fits that bill, but the Eagles also may be hitting their stride after a turbulent first three weeks. This game will come down to the final moments, with the visitors prevailing by the smallest of margins against a team they’ve edged before.

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The Washington Redskins visit Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday to play the Miami Dolphins. On Monday, Washington announced the firing of head coach Jay Gruden. The Redskins are off to a 0-5 start after losing Sunday at home to the New England Patriots 33-7. Bill Callahan is the interim head coach for the Redskins but many questions remain unanswered as players and coaches prepare for Sunday’s game in Miami.

Washington quarterback Case Keenum has thrown for 970 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions. The leading rusher for the Redskins is Adrian Peterson with 108 yards. Terry McLaurin leads all Redskins receivers with 308 yards and three touchdowns. Landon Collins leads the Redskins in tackles with 43.

Miami had a bye during Week 5 and entered the bye at 0-4 after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-10. In the loss, Josh Rosen threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, but also tossed an interception and suffered four sacks. The Dolphins only touchdown was a 34-yard strike from Rosen to DeVante Parker. It was just the second touchdown all season for Miami.

Josh Rosen has thrown for 482 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Kenyan Drake leads all rushers for Miami with 113 yards. The leading receiver for Miami is Preston Williams with 201 yards and one touchdown. Jerome Baker leads the Miami defenses in tackles with 29.

The Washington Redskins visit Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday to play the Miami Dolphins. On Monday, Washington announced the firing of head coach Jay Gruden. The Redskins are off to a 0-5 start after losing Sunday at home to the New England Patriots 33-7. Bill Callahan is the interim head coach for the Redskins but many questions remain unanswered as players and coaches prepare for Sunday’s game in Miami.

Washington quarterback Case Keenum has thrown for 970 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions. The leading rusher for the Redskins is Adrian Peterson with 108 yards. Terry McLaurin leads all Redskins receivers with 308 yards and three touchdowns. Landon Collins leads the Redskins in tackles with 43.

Miami had a bye during Week 5 and entered the bye at 0-4 after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-10. In the loss, Josh Rosen threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, but also tossed an interception and suffered four sacks. The Dolphins only touchdown was a 34-yard strike from Rosen to DeVante Parker. It was just the second touchdown all season for Miami.

Josh Rosen has thrown for 482 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Kenyan Drake leads all rushers for Miami with 113 yards. The leading receiver for Miami is Preston Williams with 201 yards and one touchdown. Jerome Baker leads the Miami defenses in tackles with 29.

This Sunday is Miami two of the worst…if not THE TWO WORST teams in the NFL will face off. The winless REDSKINS will head south to take on the also winless Miami Dolphins. Coming into 2019, many expected the Dolphins to be bad, but no one expected how the REDSKINS have done so far. Of course, no one thought of the Skins as a contender, but certainly, no one expected this bad of a season. The first five games have been so awful that Washington REDSKINS owner, Dan Snyder, pulled the trigger this week and fired head coach, Jay Gruden. Now the man calling the shots for the Skins will be Bill Callahan. Will the team respond positively, or will Washington continue to lose week after week? Many questions are surrounding both Washington and Miami, and trust me, none of them will be answered this Sunday. The only people who will even pay attention to this trash are Dolphin fans, Redskin fans, and degenerates like us that for some reason think we can win a few bucks on this complete S–t Show of a “game.”

Although both teams are winless and Miami is at home, Washington is a 3.5 point favorite over the Dolphins while the total points are set at 41 combined. Showdowns like this are my least favorite to have to predict because you really do not know where the team’s heads are at. This is why I typically take the underdog in these games; it is almost like a preseason game where no one is a true favorite.

Call me crazy, but I like Miami at home plus the points. Why? To be honest, there is no statistical logic or reasoning behind my pick. The actual reason is simple… Both of these teams suck, and anyone GETTING points in a game like this get my vote, especially the home team over a road visitor who just fired their coach. Listen, in these types of games, ANYTHING is possible. Both teams are reeling, and you never know how certain teams and/or individual players respond to adversity. Maybe Miami wants to lose…well, as an organization, of course they do, they want that top pick, but the “organization” is not playing…players whos careers and jobs are on the line are, and they do not want to lose, trust me. Do you think a marginal quarterback or defensive back for the Dolphins want to be replaced with a top-five first-round pick in 2020? HELL NO! The point is, both of these teams are going to play their asses off on Sunday, regardless of how bad they are.


It appears that the Redskins will go with Case Keenum as their starting quarterback, which makes many wonder just how bad Dwayne Haskins has looked. You would think at this point, the Skins would throw in the towel on 2019 and let their future QB get reps…or is he not the future? It will be very interesting to see what Washington does in the first round of the draft this year, and the way it looks, they will be picking HELLA EARLY in said draft. Back to the Redskins offense, they are bad, but they could potentially have some success against the Dolphins defense, especially in the passing game. The Dolphins are ranked 32nd in the NFL in points allowed with over 40 a game. However, the Redskins are not much better. Washington ranks 30th, allowing 30.2 a game. As for the offenses, Washington and Miami also rank 30th and 32nd. The Dolphins, of course, are 32nd in the league in scoring averaging about six points a game…yeah, that is right…the Miami Dolphins average less than a touchdown per game. The Redskins, who rank just two spots better, are scoring around 14 per contest. Statistically, yeah, Washington may appear better on paper, but not by much. Both teams have issues on both sides of the ball

This Sunday, I see a semi high scoring game… at least “high scoring” for what you usually expect from these two teams. Yes, I know these two teams do not look like they will be putting up huge numbers, but I see it happening. Case Keenum will play good enough to score points on the Dolphins bad defense, and I also feel that the Miami Dolphins will be able to finally muster up some sort of offense against a Washington defense that has their own issues we already discussed. It will be an odd game that one of these teams will end up winning something like 23-21. With that, you gotta take the Dolphins at home over a reeling Redskins team.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

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The New England Patriots are gearing up to host the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football to kick off Week 6 of the 2019 NFL season. This game will mark the latest chapter in what has been a great modern rivalry. These foes are quite familiar with one another, famously battling in a pair of Super Bowls—XLII in 2008 and XLVI in 2012—that both went Big Blue’s way. However, this edition will look a bit different than it has over the last decade-plus, as it will be the first time that the G-Men won’t be starting quarterback Eli Manning under center. The 39-year-old signal-caller was replaced by Daniel Jones in Week 3, who has since led the Giants to a 2-1 record in his trio of starts. The rookie sensation—who came back to earth last week in a 28-10 defeat to the Minnesota Vikings—will now face the toughest test of his young career against the undefeated Patriots. Not only will Jones need to outduel future Hall of Famer Tom Brady, a player approximately 20 years his senior, but he’ll also have to navigate a defense that leads the league in yardage allowed, points conceded and interceptions to do so.

To say that the oddsmakers don’t like New York’s chances on Thursday Night Football would be understating it. The books opened the Giants as a 15-point underdog, but that line has since shifted to NE -17. These Week 6 odds are the longest that the organization has ever faced, eclipsing the 15.5-point spreads they faced in 1983 against the Washington Redskins and 1995 versus the San Francisco 49ers. Big Blue lost both times, but that doesn’t mean that they are hopeless in this one. They did manage to cover in each of those contests and have overcome long odds before. The Giants outright won as 13.5-point underdogs on the road against the Denver Broncos during the 2017 season, and famously bested the 2007 Patriots in the Super Bowl as 12.5-point ‘dogs.

The public isn’t buying the G-Men in Week 6 though, as more than three-fourths of all betting slips (76%) and an even larger percentage of total cash (84%) wagered against the spread is on New England. The total on this one is a bit more polarizing, evidenced by 56% of tickets on the over, but 64% of money wagered for the under. Those bigger bets have caused shops to lower the line from 46.5 to 42.5 over the last few days. One factor in these trends is the sheer amount of injuries the Giants are dealing with, as they’ll go into Thursday Night Football without star running back Saquon Barkley, his backup Wayne Gallman, tight end Evan Engram and wideout Sterling Shepard. That’s a lot of offensive firepower to be missing, especially for a showdown with a defense that is breaking records for its prowess during the first third of the campaign.

Will New York find a way to overcome the odds tonight and escape Foxborough with one of the most unlikely victories in franchise history, or will New England steamroll this foe and keep their unblemished record intact? Pro handicapper Jon Price of SportsInformationTraders.com sent along his picks for the game and you will not want to miss which team he has covering. Before seeing which side the Vegas expert has a lean on, take a look at the complete schedule, kickoff start times, TV channels, live stream sites and updated odds for every game in Week 6 of the 2019 NFL season. You can also check out some relevant betting trends, the latest injury report, quotes from key figures and more to get prepared for Thursday Night Football.

The New England Patriots have a quick turnaround this week, taking on the New York Giants on just a four-day layoff.The Patriots have rolled to a 5-0 start with a pretty weak schedule. This week, they face a Giants team that’s rebuilding, but also playing with a spark behind rookie quarterback Daniel Jones.

But Sunday’s win over the Redskins was a welcome sign of life for the flagging running attack. After leaning on Washington for most of the game, New England barreled down with Michel running behind undrafted rookie Jakob Johnson to great effect.

If they can keep that up against the Giants, that fares well for the offense as a whole, especially as the receiving corps deals with injuries.



The Patriots appeared to be using Matt LaCosse and Ryan Izzo as a stopgap solution before Ben Watson came back from suspension. Then the team up and released Watson.

Through four games, the duo has caught four passes combined, with most of Izzo’s catches coming when opposing teams have left him wide open.

With Julian Edelman dinged up and Phillip Dorsett dealing with a hamstring injury, the Patriots need to start targeting some other players on offense. Getting any consistent signs of life from the Izzo/LaCosse combo will be key in that.

The Patriots took a big jump in special teams rankings, going from 27th to 16th in the NFL by DVOA. It certainly helped that they got some solid punt returns. It didn’t help that Mike Nugent missed an extra point. However, they could be turning the corner in that department now that he got the jitters of the first kick out of the way.

Sunday, October 6, 2019

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Tampa Bay is playing its second divisional game on the road in less than a month, but as we’ve seen so far, opposing stadiums are no issue for the Bucs.

They are currently 2-0 in road games on the year and will look to extend their record to 3-0 this weekend against the Saints.

First place in the division is on the line in this one. If the Bucs win, they’ll be 3-2 with a half-game lead over their division rivals and they hold the tiebreaker with the Carolina Panthers, who will also be 3-2 with a win this weekend.

If the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are to be taken seriously in the NFC South, they will get a chance to prove their worth when they travel to New Orleans for an important divisional matchup with the New Orleans Saints.

The Bucs trail the Saints by a game in the division and are tied with the Carolina Panthers at 2-2.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers come into week five riding a huge high after their 55-40 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Jameis Winston had a huge day, throwing for 385 yards and four touchdowns against the defending NFC champions.

The Bucs led by as many as 18 in the fourth quarter before having the lead dwindle to five before pulling away late. Chris Godwin had career highs of 12 catches and 172 yards and two touchdowns. Sunday’s game was the highest-scoring game in Buccaneers’ history.

Two players that stood out on defense were Ndamukong Suh and Shaquil Barrett. Suh recovered a fumble of Jared Goff and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown with 1:06 remaining.

Barrett caused the fumble with his ninth sack already in the young season. If the Bucs are going to consistently compete, they will have to shore up the defense. They have given up 73 points in the last two weeks.

The New Orleans Saints find themselves in familiar territory a quarter of the way through the season—at the top of the NFC South. Their path to get there, however, has been different than in past seasons.

They have lost their quarterback Drew Brees to a thumb injury and subsequent surgery. He will be out 6-8 weeks. Teddy Bridgewater has taken over for Brees and played well enough.

He has thrown for 535 and two touchdowns in two games. Running back Alvin Kamara has been a mainstay in the Saints’ offense, rushing for 280 yards on 59 carries and catching 20 balls for 199 yards.


He has scored two touchdowns thus far on the season. Wide receiver Michael Thomas is tied for the lead in the NFL with 34 receptions for 361 yards and a touchdown.

MyBookie has the spread on the game is New Orleans -4.5 and the over/under is 47.5. The key to this game will be the Saints being able to stop Tampa Bay’s offense that all of a sudden is formidable with Jameis Winston playing well.

New Orleans’ offense will have to be better than they were Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys in order to keep up with Winston and the Bucs. At the same time, Tampa’s defense has allowed almost 30 points a game and Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas are not easy to deal with.

If Tampa can subdue just one of those two players, they will have a shot. This is a big “if”, and not something you should hang your hat on, especially with the game being in New Orleans. Take the Saints in this one.

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The Atlanta Falcons have to face one of the best young quarterbacks in the game in Deshaun Watson and the secondary that has been terrible in the first four games has to face the second-best receiver in the league, DeAndre Hopkins.

How does the game go, the writers at Blogging Dirty look ahead.Starting 1-3 it would be easy to say this is a loss for the Atlanta Falcons. However, this is a back against the wall type of game for the Falcons and I believe they come out swinging.

Yes, Deshaun Watson is great, he and Nuk Hopkins might be the best QB/WR pair in the NFL, but I have to believe that Grady Jarrett and Deion Jones will have the defense ready to play and that they will rise up to the challenge.

Dirk Koetter has spent all week talking about what he has screwed up and how not giving the run game a chance or involving Calvin Ridley enough and I think he will make a concerted effort to do both of those things this week.

Austin Hooper is a matchup nightmare and I think we see him have a monster game in the middle of the Texans defense.

The Texans offensive line has allowed DeShaun Watson to be sacked 18 times in four games. If the Falcons coaching staff can’t come up with a plan to get to him, they deserve to get fired. Their secondary isn’t the best neither but once again it all comes down to the calling the right plays and coaching.

We know Grady Jarrett is gonna show up and here’s hoping the rest of the team does too. The Falcons will take this one but it’s gonna be too close for comfort.

With two explosive but struggling offenses, it may come down to who has the better defense. After a bad loss to Carolina last week, the Falcons defense has to face a hungry Deshaun Watson, who has been looking forward to this game for a long time. Add that in with the explosiveness of DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller, I just cannot see the Falcons secondary being able to stop them.

Stop me if you’ve heard this before. The Falcons will win this one. They make their first trip to Houston since Super Bowl 51 with their season on the line. It’s almost too storybook to workout for an Atlanta team.



We will learn a lot about the state of the Brotherhood come Sunday. Despite career days by Deandre Hopkins and Deshaun Watson, the Falcons offense gets on track and the defense does just enough to win. Falcons in a shootout.

I think the Houston Texans beat the Atlanta Falcons behind the arm of Deshaun Watson and the hands of Deandre Hopkins. The Atlanta Falcons have looked awful in every game this season and show no signs of getting better. They leave receivers wide open and can’t get any pressure on the quarterback.

The offense has underachieved and the run game is non-existent. The team is unprepared and undisciplined and the Texans will be mad after losing 16-10 last week to the Carolina Panthers.

After a disappointing performance against the Panthers expect Watson to have an incredible game. He stayed late after the game working on things he needs to correct. Watson will have a 300-yard passing game with four passing touchdowns along with two rushing touchdowns.

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The Cardinals are winless through four games of the Kliff Kingsbury-Kyler Murray era, although they at least managed to tie Detroit in Week 1. Arizona is now coming off consecutive losses to Baltimore, Carolina, and Seattle–the last two by a combined 35 points.

You want these guys to feel that based upon the effort they put in the past month,” Kingsbury, the team’s first-year head coach, explained. “They really have played hard and been in games and fought to the end and all the positives you want from your team, but we just haven’t been able to close one.

Murray has not been terrible, but the growing pains are obvious. The No. 1 overall pick out of Oklahoma has thrown four interceptions and he has been sacked an absurd 20 times. He has been sacked at least three times in each game, including eight eight by the Panthers and five by the Lions. The Seahawks took Murray down behind the line of scrimmage on four occasions. Murray has accounted for five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing).

The Bengals have been even worse than Arizona–and worse than just about everyone else, too. They are 0-4 with losses to Seattle, San Francisco, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh. Things went from bad to worse for Cincinnati on Monday, when it faced the Steelers in a showdown between winless teams and You never want to have a game like we had Monday night,” quarterback Andy Dalton assured. “And I don’t expect us to have another one like that.

There may be reasons to expect it, however, because this team just isn’t good. Dalton has struggled and receiver A.J. Green, who has been the TCU product’s favorite target throughout his career, remains out with an ankle injury. Dalton is not getting any help from his offensive line, either. He has been on the run in the backfield all season long and was sacked an outrageous eight times by Pittsburgh on Monday. Andre Smith, a former Cardinal who could not make the cut with that team, is starting at left tackle due to injuries ahead of him on the depth chart.

The Bengals also lost speedy wide receiver John Ross to a shoulder injury on Monday night. He was placed on the reserve/injured list on Wednesday. He’ll be replaced in the lineup by Alex Erickson, who had six catches for 55 yards in just 37 snaps this season. Ross had 16 catches for 328 yards (20.5ypc) and three TDs this season. He has the speed and ability to become one of the best vertical threats in the league.




“(Alex Erickson) can handle it. He doesn’t have to take every snap at receiver. We got guys that we feel like can get in there,” head coach Zac Taylor said. “He’s gonna be the starter and he’s gonna play, but we feel like we can roll guys in there and give him a break.

It is not an overstatement to suggest that Cincinnati should not be favored against anyone other than Miami–not even at home. The Bengals are looking like the second-worst team in the NFL these days, at least through four games. Moreover, they are playing on a short week and were already banged up even going into the Monday night game. They are not going to be 100 percent for this one. Arizona defensive coordinator Vance Joseph thinks his pass rush should be able to exploit Cincinnati’s offensive-line problems. At Joseph’s disposal are outside linebacker Chandler Jones and nose tackle Corey Peters along with veteran Terrell Suggs, who leads the team with 3.5 sacks (Jones has three). The Bengals are 1-4 ATS in their last five at home against opponents with losing road records and 1-4 ATS in their last five on Sundays following a Monday night game.

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AFC North archrivals are set to meet for the first time on Sunday when the Baltimore Ravens take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. These two teams won in each other’s stadium last year with Baltimore taking the first meeting in Week 4 26-14 before losing at home in Week 9 23-16. It’s hard to gather a lot from those matchups because the quarterback battle featured a guy now on the sidelines against a signal-caller who is now in Denver. Also, Antonio Brown accounted for two touchdowns in the contests and he’s nowhere to be found.

The Ravens (2-2) have lost two straight games after opening the season with victories over the Cardinals and Dolphins. The common thread was a lack of defense as they gave up 73 points in losses to the Chiefs and Browns. It’s expected that squads will allow a ton of points to Kansas City, but Cleveland’s success was a bit odd. Yes, the Browns have a very good offense, but a lot of the damage was done by running back Nick Chubb. Among the injuries that bear watching for Baltimore are cornerback Jimmy Smith and defensive lineman Brandon Williams.

The Steelers (1-3) finally got in the win column with a victory on Monday night against the Bengals. Pittsburgh’s defense menaced Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton (8 sacks, INT) all night and James Conner had 125 total yards and a touchdown in the 27-3 cakewalk. It’s been a roller coaster for the Steelers thus far with the season-opening blowout loss to New England in which they lost Ben Roethlisberger, followed by close losses to the 49ers and Seahawks. Cam Heyward hurt his quad on Monday and that could be important if it lingers. Also of note is the injury to tight end Vance McDonald although recently acquired Nick Vannett has already made an impact.

I always like to consider some of the extra things involved with a matchup. For the home team, it’s one less day to prepare for the Ravens and the distinct coaching disadvantage that Mike Tomlin appears to at going up against John Harbaugh. Tomlin lost a challenge on Monday and has struggled with gameday adjustments from time-to-time. On the Baltimore side, there’s the obvious “desperation” that comes with ending a two-game losing streak. The Ravens certainly don’t want things to snowball but they also have a home game against the Bengals in Week 6 so they should be able to make it out of this stretch no worse than .500. Also, Baltimore has played better on the road than at home in the early going.

For one night, everything worked for the Steelers as they exhibited the balance that teams need to succeed. Mason Rudolph was wildly efficient with just four incompletions. Granted he didn’t really stress the defense deep on many of his throws, but it still worked. Rudolph was very talented in Oklahoma State so I’m not that surprised by this success. James Conner still didn’t find a ton of rushing lanes, but using Jaylen Samuels out of the wildcat was a nice touch. Technically he completed three passes for 31 yards along with 26 rushing yards and 57 receiving.


On the other side, you’ve got a Ravens team that saw Lamar Jackson throw two interceptions and take four sacks as well in the 40-15 loss to the Browns. Baltimore allowed nearly 200 yards on the ground alone, with most of those coming from the aforementioned Chubb. Cleveland actually held the ball longer than the Ravens, which is never a recipe for success. Stopping the run hadn’t been an issue for this defense previously. If that trend continues, then Baltimore is really in trouble until the secondary gets healthy. The pass rush couldn’t get home on Baker Mayfield.



This matchup represents somewhat a clash of styles. The Steelers would probably much prefer a lower-scoring game seeing as though their offensive weapons aren’t as good without AB and Le’Veon Bell. They want to play a game with fewer possessions because Rudolph’s arm doesn’t allow as much for big plays. Ironically, in this matchup, Baltimore probably wants to go a little up-tempo with Jackson to try and force Pittsburgh to open things up on offense. The Ravens are a ball-control team, but I think they can take advantage of the Steelers through the air. I’m sure Mark Ingram and Gus Edwards will be used plenty, but I bet we see plenty of passes too.

Home-field advantage didn’t matter last year with the visitors winning each game. I think that changes this year with the Steelers taking care of business on Sunday. Games like this past Monday help propel a team to play better. I think Mason Rudolph takes advantage of a vulnerable Ravens secondary and I think the Steelers force Lamar Jackson into another turnover or two. The race in the AFC North gets a lot more interesting after a Steelers win.

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Sunday’s matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans pits a pair of teams looking to prove they are legitimate contenders in the AFC. The Bills come to Nashville after suffering their first loss of the season, falling 16-10 at home to Patriots. Buffalo had little trouble moving the ball, but four turnovers, five sacks, and a blocked punt for a touchdown by New England were too much to overcome.

Meanwhile, the Titans continue to be one of the most mystifying teams in the NFL. When they are expected to lose, they win. When they are expected to win, they lose. Maybe, just maybe, the Titans are a microcosm of the NFL being a week-to-week league. Tennessee returns home 2-2, after a convincing, 24-10 road win against the Falcons last Sunday. This was preceded by a disappointing 20-7 road loss to Jacksonville.

If recent history is any indicator, don’t be surprised to see this game played in the teens with the slimmest of margins. The 2018 meeting was won by Buffalo, 13-12. The 2015 meeting was a 14-13 final, also won by the Bills. But at least the Titans still have the Music City Miracle, right?

Tennessee is coming off of a pristine offensive performance last week against Atlanta. Marcus Mariota had three touchdowns passes and still has yet to throw an interception. After giving up 17 sacks in the first three games, the Titans’ much-maligned offensive line yielded zero to the Falcons. Running back Derrick Henry hit the century mark on the ground and wide receivers Corey Davis and A.J. Brown each found the end zone (Brown twice) and posted 90-plus receiving yards.

The game plan was stout and the execution almost flawless. Now it’s a matter of how the team and first-year offensive coordinator Arthur Smith follows up that performance against a stingy Bills defense that made Tom Brady look mortal last week. Points will likely be at a premium, so execution, pass protection, and ball security will be critical. The Titans will get a boost in the return of Pro Bowl left tackle Taylor Lewan, who is eligible after serving his four-game suspension.

There’s plenty of uncertainty at the most important position on the field for the Bills heading into Sunday’s game. Second-year signal-caller Josh Allen was knocked out of Sunday’s game in the fourth quarter and entered concussion protocol. He is progressing but it’s no guarantee he will be cleared in time to play. If he is unable to go, the Bills, will turn to veteran backup Matt Barkley. If Barkley does in fact make the start expect head coach Sean McDermott and the Bills to lean on aging, yet still productive veteran running back Frank Gore with rookie Devin Singletary still being bothered by a lingering hamstring injury. If Gore can find success on the ground that will open up things in the passing game for wide receivers John Brown, Cole Beasley, and Zay Jones, as well as rookie tight end Dawson Knox.


If you like stout defenses this is your kind of Sunday. The Titans are fourth in the NFL in points per game allowed at 15.5 and the Bills are right behind 15.8. The Titans have had success getting after the passer (13, tied for sixth in league), an issue that plagued their defense in 2018. The Bills are second in total defense (280.8 yards per game) and are coming off of a week where Tom Brady struggled (18-for-39, 150 yards, INT) and the Patriots offense totaled just 224 yards and 11 first downs. Expect the struggle to be real for both offenses Sunday at Nissan Stadium.

The Titans have lost to the Bills twice in the last four years by a single point in each game. The Titans, however, are 16-6 in their last 22 home games and should certainly be looking for revenge after last year’s 13-12 clunker in upstate New York. This game won’t be pretty. Don’t expect huge stats from any players you may have on your fantasy team or the scoreboard to get a workout. Won’t happen. These two teams are mirror images of each other, with Tennessee being a slightly more talented version. Another nail-biter awaits, but this time the Titans prevail in another grind-it-out affair.