NFL Week 10 odds: Making a case for each favorite
With the NFL Week 10 odds here, we make a case for each favorite to not only win outright but cover the respective spreads.
Baltimore Ravens (-7.5) at Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins don’t know who their quarterback is yet, and the Ravens might have the MVP under center. Also, Miami is going to get blitzed all night with a terrible offensive line.
Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys (-9)
The Cowboys are coming off a humiliating home defeat. Plus, defensive coordinator Dan Quinn was fired last year by the Falcons. He knows how to stop Matt Ryan.
Buffalo Bills (-13) at New York Jets
Buffalo just lost 9-6 to the Jaguars. Think they’re going to have some motivation this week against a bad Jets squad?
Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots (-1)
Nick Chubb could be out for Cleveland, and the matchup of Baker Mayfield against Bill Belichick is both massive and clearly favors New England.
Detroit Lions at Pittsburgh Steelers (-9)
The Lions are involved. Enough said.
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Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts (-10.5)
The Colts have a mini-bye going into this game and the Jaguars won last Sunday, which means their quota has been hit for the month.
New Orleans Saints at Tennessee Titans (-3)
Tennessee is playing some of the best football in the league. The Titans have beaten the Rams, Seahawks, Bills and Chiefs this year.
Washington Football Team at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-9.5)
The Bucs are home, coming off a bye and trying to regain their footing after a bad loss. Also, Washington has an awful defense (somehow).
Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals (-10)
The Cardinals just pasted the 49ers without Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins. If both are back this weekend, it’ll be a long day for Carolina, which is now without Sam Darnold.
Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Chargers (-2.5)
The Chargers have the better quarterback and coaching in what otherwise is a fairly even game. Expect Justin Herbert and Brandon Staley to be the difference.
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Philadelphia Eagles at Denver Broncos (-2.5)
Denver has been odd all year, but at 5-4 the crowd will be going wild. Meanwhile the Eagles have struggled to throw the ball or stop anybody from completing passes.
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers (-3.5)
With Aaron Rodgers likely back in the lineup, the Packers are at home with an angry quarterback looking to make a statement. Oh, and the Seahawks defense is bad.
Kansas City Chiefs (-2.5) at Las Vegas Raiders
At some point, Patrick Mahomes is going to go off. The Raiders’ defense might be the perfect tonic.
Los Angeles Rams (-4) at San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers just lost, at home, in a blowout, to Colt McCoy.