Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) @ Kansas City Chiefs (7-2)
The reigning NFC and AFC champions and current one seeds square off in the game of the year up to this point. In a great game, I think the Eagles win, cover (+2.5), and the under (45.5) hits.
Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) @ Kansas City Chiefs (7-2)
The reigning NFC and AFC champions and current one seeds square off in the game of the year up to this point. In a great game, I think the Eagles win, cover (+2.5), and the under (45.5) hits.
Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) @ Baltimore Ravens (7-3)
Unlike most Thursday night games, this is a huge game for two great teams. The Bengals need this to stay alive in the division race and the Ravens need it to keep their lead in the division. I think the Bengals win, cover (+4), and the over (46) hits.
Indianapolis Colts (5-5) @ New England Patriots (2-8) (In Germany)
The Mac Jones “era” may be over. Lets just hope the Pats don’t lose to the bye week.
San Francisco 49ers (6-3) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (6-3)
This was way more lopsided than anyone thought it would be. The Jags should bounce back fine though.
Game/Betting Picks Results
Game: 2-0 (26-9 Overall)
Spread: 2-0 (27-8)
O/U: 2-0 (19-15-1)
Indianapolis Colts (4-5) @ New England Patriots (2-7) (In Germany)
After getting to watch the Dolphins and Chiefs last week, German fans now get the Pats and Colts. The Colts are a better team and have more play for than the Pats right now. I think they win, cover (-2), and the under (43) hits.
San Francisco 49ers (5-3) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (6-2)
The most entertaining matchup of the week. Both are great teams coming off a bye. I think the 49ers will go on a streak starting with this game and will win, cover (-3), and the under (44.5) hits.
Below are my top 10 QBs right now. I am not solely basing it off this year, but instead both the last couple of years plus how I think they’ll perform the rest of this year. Only active QBs are included (i.e. Aaron Rodgers was not considered).
1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
He has not looked like his usual self, but is still playing good football. I expect him to only get better and kick it into full gear by the time the playoffs start.
2. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
Herbert has once again been great despite lackluster coaching. He will need to continue to play this way if the Chargers have a shot at making the playoffs.
3. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
Burrow was not healthy the first four games this year and it showed with just 2 TDs. The past 4 games, he has been healthy and showed why he is one of the best QBs in the league with 10 TDs.
4. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Allen is the most physically gifted QB on this list and routinely makes jaw dropping plays. His one downside is he will throw awful interceptions from time to time that make you question his judgement.
5. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
Hurts has continued to show he is one of the best QBs in the league this season. His play the past 3 games has been spectacular, as he has put up 10 total TDs in that span and should continue to play this way for the remainder of the year.
6. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
Lamar has been playing his best football since his MVP season in 2019 and the Ravens are buzzing. If he stays healthy and the Ravens continue to win, he could win MVP again this year.
7. Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars
Lawrence and the Jags have looked shaky on offense at times this year. Despite that, his talent is evident and he should improve the remainder of the year.
8. Russell Wilson, Denver Broncos
A QB always bears some responsibility when his team is not playing well, but Russ is getting way too much hate. Everyone seems to just assume the Denver roster is filled with good players – it isn’t. Russ has played well despite everything going on around him. Talk of him being the main problem there is ridiculous.
9. Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins
Tua is doing a great job of getting the ball to the speedsters around him and he and the Miami offense are putting up big numbers.
10. Jared Goff, Detroit Lions
What a comeback story. Goff was cast aside by the Rams and just looked like a bridge QB for a rebuilding Lions team. Now he looks like a legitimate franchise QB again for a great Lions team.
On the Bubble:
Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
He still needs to be carried by a great team to be effective and has not been the main reason his team is winning.
CJ Stroud, Houston Texans
I did not expect Stroud to be this good, much less this soon. He is playing great football and has led a team that had 3 wins last year to 4 wins already. If he keeps this up he, will crack the top 10 by end of year.
Miami Dolphins (6-2) @ Kansas City Chiefs (6-2)
The top two seeds in the AFC face off in a huge matchup in Germany. The Dolphins have played well this year, but are 0-2 vs teams that have winning records. The Chiefs have only lost twice in a row three times ever in Mahomes’s career and will be motivated coming off a loss to the Broncos. The Chiefs will win, cover (-1.5), and the over (50.5) hits.
Washington Commanders (3-5) @ New England Patriots (2-6)
The Commander basically announced to the world that they are giving up on the year after trading away two great players who accounted for nearly half of the team’s sacks. While their morale may be low, the Pats probably feel even worse as injuries and poor play have made this a year from hell. The Commanders are still better than the Pats and I think they win, cover (+3), and the under (40.5) hits.
Dallas Cowboys (5-2) @ Philadelphia Eagles (7-1)
The Cowboys Cycle continues as they demolished the Rams last week. I think the Eagles have a lot of room to improve, and that they will win, cover (-3), and the under (46) hits.
Buffalo Bills (5-3) @ Cincinnati Bengals (4-3)
The Bengals announced resoundingly that they were back last week vs the 49ers. The Bills have had a weird last 4 weeks, but are being written off more than they should. I think the Bills end up catching fire at the end of the season, but not starting this week. I think the Bengals win, cover (-2), and the over (49.5) hits.
Miami Dolphins (6-3) @ Kansas City Chiefs (7-2)
The Chiefs win a big game that could have important implications for home field in the AFC playoffs. The Chiefs don’t always look pretty but they keep finding a way to win. The Dolphins fall to 0-3 vs teams with winning records.
Washington Commanders (4-5) @ New England Patriots (2-7)
The Commanders stay alive in the playoff race and the Pats stay alive in the Caleb Williams sweepstakes.
Sam Howell looks like a potential franchise QB. He makes mistakes, but is basically still a rookie and has a spark to him.
Dallas Cowboys (5-3) @ Philadelphia Eagles (8-1)
A very entertaining game where both teams nearly blew it. It ends with the better team winning.
Buffalo Bills (5-4) @ Cincinnati Bengals (5-3)
The Bills and Bengals are in 3rd and 4th places, respectively, in their division but I still feel like they a better suited to make a playoff run then every other team in their division. The Bengals have been back to their usual selves and I think their good play continues. The Bills have struggled lately but I think will start to rattle off some wins too. They are both better than their record indicates.
Game/Betting Picks Results
Game: 4-0 (24-9 Overall)
Spread: 4-0 (25-8)
O/U: 1-3 (17-15-1)
New England Patriots (2-6) @ Miami Dolphins (6-2)
Nothing that shocking here. The Dolphins are a better team and they showed it. It’s still a little bitter because the Pats had chances to stay in the game and didn’t execute. Tua is now 6-0 vs Bill, which is pretty wild.
Cincinnati Bengals (4-3) @ San Francisco 49ers (5-3)
As predicted, the Bengals were fully healthy coming off a bye and played their best game of the season. Both of these teams are great and I think both will finish out the rest of the season strong.
Betting Picks Results
Moneyline: 2-0 (20-9 Overall)
Spread: 1-1 (21-8)
O/U: 1-1 (16-12-1)
New England Patriots (2-5) @ Miami Dolphins (5-2)
The Pats are coming off a surprising win, while the Dolphins are looking to rebound after losing to the Eagles. The Pats historically do not play well in Miami and the Dolphins are the best they have looked in years. I think the Dolphins win, the Pats cover (+9.5), and the over (47) hits.
Cincinnati Bengals (3-3) @ San Francisco 49ers (5-2)
This is the best game of the week, so I’m not sure how the NFL can justify the Bears-Chargers and Raiders-Lions games getting primetime slots over this one. Regardless, the 49ers have lost two close games they could’ve won, while dealing with injuries to key players. The Bengals have gotten healthier and started to look like themselves their past two games. They come off a bye week that came at the perfect time and are looking to get over .500. I think the refreshed Bengals win, cover (+5), and the under (43.5) hits.
Buffalo Bills (4-3) @ New England Patriots (2-5)
Credit to Mac Jones and the Pats. They came out and played well versus a much better Bills team. And even after blowing a big lead, Mac led the team down the field in the clutch and made some huge throws. Congrats to Bill on 300.
Los Angeles Chargers (2-4) @ Kansas City Chiefs (6-1)
The first half of this game was fun to watch and looked like it would be a shootout. In the second half, the Chiefs defense stepped up and the Chiefs showed they are still the top contenders in the AFC.
The Chargers season is on the line next week as they fall to 2-4 on the year.
Miami Dolphins (5-2) @ Philadelphia Eagles (6-1)
The Eagles defense led the way to help Philly make their case as the best team in the league. Their jerseys were absolutely awesome too.
Betting Picks Results
Moneyline: 2-1 (18-9 Overall)
Spread: 1-2 (20-7)
O/U: 3-0 (15-11-1)