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NFL Week 10 odds: Making a case for each favorite

NFL Week 10 kicks off with the Raiders VS the Chargers on Thursday night football. Below we examine all favorites bets in NFL Week 10.

Los Angeles Chargers (-1) at Oakland Raiders

The Chargers are winners of two straight and have enough talent to make a real run at the postseason. Plus, with only four days between games, Oakland will have a tough time preparing.

Arizona Cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-4.5)

The Cardinals have only beaten the Giants, Falcons and Bengals this year. Tampa Bay isn’t good, but the Bucs should handle Arizona in this cross-country showdown.

Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints (-12.5)

The Saints are coming off their bye, at home, against the Falcons. This is the easiest game on New Orleans schedule and should be a rollover.

 

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Baltimore Ravens (-10) at Cincinnati Bengals

Baltimore is playing terrific football, and this is going to be the first NFL start of Ryan Finley’s career. Good luck to him against the most blitz-happy team in the sport.

Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns (-3)

Cleveland is at home. That’s all I’ve got. Why the Browns are favorites remains a mystery.

Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears (-2.5)

The Bears know this is their season. A win and they are 4-5, and a loss and they might not be able to get into the postseason even by running the table. Now or never.

Kansas City Chiefs (-4) at Tennessee Titans

The Chiefs are likely to have Patrick Mahomes back. They are also playing very good defense over the past three games. Scary combo for the rest of the league.

New York Giants (-2.5) at New York Jets

The Jets got smoked by the Dolphins. Enough said.

Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts (-10.5)

Indianapolis could have Brian Hoyer under center, and while he isn’t Jacoby Brissett, there isn’t a huge drop-off in talent. Look for Hoyer and Co. to handle business against a horrific Dolphins team.

 

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Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers (-5)

Green Bay just played the worst game of its season bay a wide margin. One would think Aaron Rodgers and his charges come back home looking to bounce back in a big way. Tough to see Kyle Allen beating Rodgers and the Packers at Lambeau.

Los Angeles Rams (-4) at Pittsburgh Steelers

Los Angeles is the better team and off a bye. Additionally, Mason Rudolph likes to hold the ball. That could get him plastered by Aaron Donald more than a few times.

Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys (-3)

Dallas should win at the point of attack on both sides of the ball. If the Vikings can’t get Kirk Cousins going, it’ll be a long night for the visitors.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers (-6)

The 49ers are the last unbeaten team, and both they and their crowd will be hyped up for a home date under the lights with Seattle. If San Francisco can get pressure on Russell Wilson, that should swing the contest.

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