Looking a tthe pro football games this weekend..
Broncos at Cardinals-
Tonight's Thursday Night game between two teams going no where. Who cares?
Titans at Chargers-
No home field advantage for the Chargers, who can't draw in LA, even in a small, soccer stadium. LA needs a win to hang with Kansas City, while the incomsistent Titans hit the road. I like Philip Rivers and the Chargers.
Patriots at Bears-
Big test for the home Bears in what should be a windy and cold Soldier Field. After losing in Miami, Chicago can make a serious statement by beating Tom Brady and New England at home. The Pats should have their hands full on Sunday.
Bills at Colts-
Another who cares game between two squads that will end up with losing records.
Lions at Dolphins-
Miami is right there with New England and can't afford to slip a thome agains tan up-and-down Lions team.
Vikings at Jets-
One would think minnesota is back on track after their big win in Philly and their home win last week. but the Jets, with rookie QB Sam Darnold, are playing well so this one could be tight.
Giants at Falcons-
New York has quit plus Atlanta can't afford another home loss if they want to stay in contention in NFC South.
Browns at Buccaneers-
Whatever happens, Cleveland has played much better this season, epsecially under rookie QB Baker Mayfield. Tampa, atfer a fast start, is struggling but should win at home this week.
Texans at Jaguars-
Is Jacksonville the bniggest disappointment, after going to the AFC Championship Game last season? The Jags need a win before traveling to London to face the Eagles.
Saints at Ravens-
Baltimore is a different team at home and they need this one to stay with cincinnati and emerging Pittsburgh. Drew Brees is always dangerous, but getting the Saints outdoors ona cold, windy afternoon can't hurt.
Rams at 49ers-
Once a bitter rivalry, now the Rams are undefeated and streaking thur NFC West. For LA soon it won't be about winning the division. Their focus will be on home field advantage in the upcoming playoffs.
Cowboys at Redskins-
Washington at home needs this game to stay on top of NFC East It's always good for Dallas to lsoe.
Bengals at Chiefs-
After choking at home against rival Pittsburgh last week, Cincy has another tough road game at Arrowhead Stadium against a Chiefs team that also lost it's first game of the year.
In my NFL picks against the spread, I went 3-1 last week, which brings the total to 8-3 for the season. Here are my selections this week..
Eagles - 4.5
Chiefs - 6
Falcons - 5.5
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