Complete betting recaps and the top storylines of every NFL Week 9 game plus early handicapping and analysis for the Week 10 matchups — including Monday Night Football picks and best bets — with Patrick Meagher and Mike Somich.
Seahawks blow out the Commanders — Jayden Daniels injured late
Bears and Bengals combine for over 1,000 total yards — improbable Chicago win against historically bad Bengals defense
Week 10 preview: Bears vs Giants; Bengals on bye
49ers easily cover vs Giants — 49ers defense struggling, CMC has a big game
Week 10 preview: 49ers vs Rams — Rams are the better team than 49ers.
Week 10 preview: Giants at Bears — Mike likes the over.
Falcons at Patriots — a gut check for New England, Falcons cover every number
Week 10 preview: Falcons vs Colts in Europe — Colts dropped a level after loss at Pittsburgh.
Week 10 preview: Patriots at Buccaneers — are the Patriots for real?
Steelers stun Colts — turnovers the story, Steelers defensive line dominates strong offensive line.
Week 10 preview: Steelers at Chargers — will we see the same Steelers?
Packers lose at home vs Panthers as heavy favorites — more of a Packers loss than a Panthers win.
Week 10 preview: Packers vs Eagles on Monday Night Football — line moving towards Eagles.
Week 10 preview: Panthers vs Saints — big line move to Carolina, Panthers untrustworthy; Saints could look different after trade deadline.
Vikings beat Lions as 9.5-point underdog — JJ McCarthy played better than his stat line, Vikings blitz rattled Lions’ offense.
Week 10 preview: Lions at Commanders — Bet Lions -3 now
Week 10 preview: Ravens at Vikings.
Broncos edge Texans in Houston — Bo Nix does it again in 4th quarter, CJ Stroud knocked out with concussion.
Week 10 preview: Broncos vs Raiders on Thursday Night Football, Brock Bowers makes this interesting
Texans vs Jaguars — under is the best bet.
Chargers beat Titans — Tennessee covers; Joe Alt injury is significant.
Week 10 Steelers at Chargers — take 3.5 with Pittsburgh; Steelers d-line could be a problem for Chargers o-line.
Jaguars win but don’t cover in overtime vs Raiders — Brock Bowers makes huge difference; Mike and Patrick skeptical of Jaguars.
Week 10 preview: Jaguars at Texans — CJ Stroud playing would be a surprise.
Rams destroy Saints — good teams do what they do; Rams will get better.
Saints should trade what they can.
Week 10 preview: Saints at Panthers — Carolina shaky favorite; game is in a dead zone.
Week 10 preview: Rams at 49ers — Rams motivated after last loss; bet Rams -3 now.
Bills vs Chiefs — Bills played like it was their Super Bowl, Bills defensive line masterclass, Chiefs offensive line needs to get healthy.
Week 10 preview: Bills at Dolphins — bet Bills if Dolphins sell at trade deadline.
Seahawks dominate Commanders — Seattle is an ultra-balanced team.
Week 10 preview: Seahawks vs Cardinals — Mike likes Seahawks -6.5.
Monday Night Football betting preview: Cardinals at Cowboys — bet Cowboys to make the longest field goal at -105.
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