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NFL Week 10 lines: Reason to bet on each underdog

The NFL Week 10 lines are out, and there’s plenty to like if you’re looking to bet on some underdogs this coming weekend.

Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans (-2)

The Colts have one of the league’s best defenses and are going against one of the worst. This comes down to Philip Rivers avoiding mistakes.

Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns (-3)

The Texans have the better quarterback, and Deshaun Watson is getting a bad defense which can give up chunk plays.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Green Bay Packers (-13.5)

Tough case to make here for a win. The cover involves running back James Robinson and quarterback Jake Luton doing work for the back-door play.

Philadelphia Eagles (-3.5) at New York Giants

New York barely lost at Philadelphia on a short week earlier this year. Now at home, the Giants are fighting to get back into the NFC East race and can do so here.

 

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-4.5) at Carolina Panthers

Carolina almost upset the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. The offense has playmakers everywhere, and the coaching staff has gotten increasingly aggressive.

Washington Football Team at Detroit Lions (-3.5)

The Lions are without much talent defensively, and Alex Smith is at the controls for Washington, which has a solid defense. If Smith plays well, the Football Team can handle business.

Buffalo Bills at Arizona Cardinals (-2)

Josh Allen and Co. can outscore almost anybody, and this projects to be a shootout. Right now, the Bills have the more talented team.

Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders (-5.5)

The Broncos are playing for any shred of playoff dreams. Denver has a very good defense and will need to put pressure on Derek Carr. It has the ability to do so.

Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins (-3)

The Chargers find new ways to lose, but they still play ultra-tight games. The cover is definitely in play, especially with the burgeoning star quarterback in Justin Herbert.

Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers (-7.5)

The Bengals are off the bye, and Joe Burrow is legit. If Cincinnati gives him any time at all, he can beat the Pittsburgh blitz.

 

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San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints (-9.5)

This is about Nick Mullens getting the ball out quick to Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk, and letting them gobble up yardage after the catch. Oh, and get pressure on Drew Brees.

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (-1.5)

Russell Wilson is perhaps the MVP, and while Los Angeles has a quality defense, the Rams are playing against a more talented Seattle team.

Baltimore Ravens (-7.5) at New England Patriots

Bill Belichick messes up Lamar Jackson. That’s really the only path here. New England is quite limited.

Minnesota Vikings (-3) at Chicago Bears

The Bears can shut down Kirk Cousins and make the Minnesota offense one-dimensional in doing so. Minnesota hasn’t faired well in recent years against Chicago.

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