PACKERS -3 vs. Redskins - Both teams were impressive in Week One. I think Green Bay's defense, already good, could be elite with the addition of Micah Parsons, and they'll put pressure on Jayden Daniels. But this line dropped down from -3' due to the Packers injury concerns on their offensive line. Neither RT Zach Tom (oblique) or LG Aaron Banks (groin, ankle) practiced yesterday and will be gametime decisions as to their availability. They've also got two backup linemen on IR for a few more games and another out for the season. Points could be hard to come by for BOTH teams. Slightest of leans to the Packers at this number.
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PACKERS -3 vs. Redskins - Both teams were impressive in Week One. I think Green Bay's defense, already good, could be elite with the addition of Micah Parsons, and they'll put pressure on Jayden Daniels. But this line dropped down from -3' due to the Packers injury concerns on their offensive line. Neither RT Zach Tom (oblique) or LG Aaron Banks (groin, ankle) practiced yesterday and will be gametime decisions as to their availability. They've also got two backup linemen on IR for a few more games and another out for the season. Points could be hard to come by for BOTH teams. Slightest of leans to the Packers at this number.
RAVENS -11' vs. Browns - Both teams lost games they should've won last week. The Browns held Cincinnati to just 141 total yards, including just seven yards in the second half, but a missed extra point, a missed 36 yard field goal attempt and a pair of Joe Flacco interceptions sealed their doom in a 17-16 loss. The Ravens blew a 15 point fourth quarter lead to lose at Buffalo, 41-40, becoming the first team in NFL history to lose when scoring 40 or more points and rushing for 235 yards or more. I don't like playing big favorites in the NFL, but it feels like the Ravens should win by a couple TDs.
BENGALS -3' vs. Jaguars - The Bengals are now 2-11 SU in their first two games of the season under Zac Taylor, including 0-7 ATS as a pick or favorite. The Jags had an easy time of it last week with a convincing 26-10 win over Carolina, but their rebuilt defense could be tested here. Joe Burrows and company can't be as bad as they looked in Week One.....can they?
COWBOYS -4' vs. Giants - Dallas has won 15 of the last 16 meetings, and will have had three extra days to prepare for this one after playing well in a 24-20 loss at Philly last Thursday. The Giants were outgained by 201 total yards in a 21-6 beatdown at Washington. Russell Wilson was horrible, completing 17 of 37 for 168 yards, and could get a quick hook if he gets off to a bad start here. Leaning Cowboys in this one, but Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart could be the wild card. He had a strong preseason and could provide a spark if he has to come in.
LIONS -6' vs. Bears - Detroit's offensive line, with three new starters, was dominated in Green Bay by a fierce Packers defense. The Lions also clearly missed OC Ben Johnson, now HC of the Bears, and DC Aaron Glenn, now with the Jets. Chicago blew a 17-6 fourth quarter lead in a 27-24 home loss to the Vikings on Monday night. As good as a coordinator as Johnson was with the Lions, he looked lost on the sidelines as a head coach when Minnesota was making its' comeback. And QB Caleb Williams started hot, but fizzled late. I never have liked his body language. I do like the Lions here at -7 or less, as they've won and covered their last ten after a loss.
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RAVENS -11' vs. Browns - Both teams lost games they should've won last week. The Browns held Cincinnati to just 141 total yards, including just seven yards in the second half, but a missed extra point, a missed 36 yard field goal attempt and a pair of Joe Flacco interceptions sealed their doom in a 17-16 loss. The Ravens blew a 15 point fourth quarter lead to lose at Buffalo, 41-40, becoming the first team in NFL history to lose when scoring 40 or more points and rushing for 235 yards or more. I don't like playing big favorites in the NFL, but it feels like the Ravens should win by a couple TDs.
BENGALS -3' vs. Jaguars - The Bengals are now 2-11 SU in their first two games of the season under Zac Taylor, including 0-7 ATS as a pick or favorite. The Jags had an easy time of it last week with a convincing 26-10 win over Carolina, but their rebuilt defense could be tested here. Joe Burrows and company can't be as bad as they looked in Week One.....can they?
COWBOYS -4' vs. Giants - Dallas has won 15 of the last 16 meetings, and will have had three extra days to prepare for this one after playing well in a 24-20 loss at Philly last Thursday. The Giants were outgained by 201 total yards in a 21-6 beatdown at Washington. Russell Wilson was horrible, completing 17 of 37 for 168 yards, and could get a quick hook if he gets off to a bad start here. Leaning Cowboys in this one, but Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart could be the wild card. He had a strong preseason and could provide a spark if he has to come in.
LIONS -6' vs. Bears - Detroit's offensive line, with three new starters, was dominated in Green Bay by a fierce Packers defense. The Lions also clearly missed OC Ben Johnson, now HC of the Bears, and DC Aaron Glenn, now with the Jets. Chicago blew a 17-6 fourth quarter lead in a 27-24 home loss to the Vikings on Monday night. As good as a coordinator as Johnson was with the Lions, he looked lost on the sidelines as a head coach when Minnesota was making its' comeback. And QB Caleb Williams started hot, but fizzled late. I never have liked his body language. I do like the Lions here at -7 or less, as they've won and covered their last ten after a loss.
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