New York Giants (3-8) vs. New England Patriots (2-8) This has the potential to be the worst game of the day and we advise viewers to have their nose-masks on while watching to shield themselves of the stench coming out of their TV sets. These are two of the worst 4 teams in the league and, as you can tell from their records, will not be heading to the playoffs. The Patriots are currently in a crisis, having lost three consecutive games and six of their last seven. The recent 10-6 defeat against the Colts in Germany was embarrassing for them, and It marked the first time in over two decades that they held an opposing team to 10 or fewer points and still suffered a loss. The quarterback situation has become increasingly dire, with starting QB Mac Jones enduring one of the worst performances of his career in the defeat to the Colts. He was eventually benched for the last drive, with his backup, Bailey Zappe, who had minimal prep time, entering the game and throwing a game-ending interception. Head Coach Bill Belichick has refrained from naming a starting QB for the upcoming game against the Giants. However, given the underwhelming options available, no one really cares. Betting Tips: ● New York Giants to win @2.51 ● Under 34.5 total points @1.83 The Giants have been grappling with injuries and find themselves relying on their 3rd string QB, Tommy DeVito. However, DeVito delivered a memorable performance in the Giants' 31-19 victory over the Commanders, throwing for 246 yards and 3 touchdowns. With six touchdowns in three games, he has provided a silver lining for fans in an otherwise challenging season. Keep an eye on Edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux, a standout player for the Giants, who recorded two sacks last week against the Commanders, bringing his season total to 10.5. Thibodeaux's achievement marks the first time a Giants player has reached double-digit sacks within the team's first 11 games since Jason Pierre-Paul in 2011. While the Patriots are the betting favorites, our bet of the day is for an upset win for the Giants. We also expect a low-scoring affair. This matchup features the two lowest-scoring teams in the league, with the Giants averaging 13.5 points per game and the Patriots closely behind with 14.1.


Cincinnati Bengals (5-5) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4) As both teams head into Sunday's game, they find themselves in the process of defining their offensive identities. The Bengals are adapting to Jake Browning as their starting quarterback following Joe Burrow's season-ending wrist injury. On the other hand, the Steelers made a significant move by firing offensive coordinator Matt Canada earlier in the week, prompted by the team's low ranking of 28th in the NFL in offensive points per game (15.0). His firing marks the first time the Steelers have made a Head Coach or coordinator change midseason since 1941 and this matchup presents an opportunity for them to showcase their revamped offense. To be blunt, they couldn’t have picked a better opponent than the Bengals defense, who have allowed an average of 284.3 passing yards in their last 3 games.. The Bengals will struggle in this game. We saw them struggle at the start of the season when Joe Burrow was hampered by an injury, and now that he is out, we expect more of that. This will be made even worse considering just how brutal the Steelers defense, even without Minkah Fitzpatrick, can be. The Steelers have also won 12 of their last 16 meetings against the Bengals including the reverse of this fixture on the opening day of last season that featured multiple missed Field Goals on a comical level. Considering these factors, an expected hard-fought (translation: ugly) victory for Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin seems likely. Betting Tip: ● Pittsburgh Steelers to win @1.77


Houston Texans (6-4) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-3) In their Week 3 encounter in Jacksonville, the Texans emerged as surprising 37-17 winners against their divisional rivals, leaving both the home crowd and the broader NFL community stunned. CJ Stroud secured his first career win, thanks to an impressive performance with 280 yards and 2 touchdowns. However, the subsequent two months have been even more remarkable than expected. As the Texans prepare for a chance to claim the top spot in the AFC South by completing a double over the Jaguars, they are currently on a three-game winning streak—their longest since 2018 and a streak that includes a win over a Joe Burrow-led Bengals team. This unexpected success places the Texans in a position to potentially clinch a playoff spot, something even the most loyal Texan didn’t see at the beginning of the season. At the forefront of this remarkable turnaround is CJ Stroud, who has not only solidified his position as the undisputed Rookie of the Year but has also entered the conversation for the league MVP. With an impressive 17 touchdowns and a league-leading average of 296.2 yards per game, Stroud has been a driving force behind the team's success. Over the past three weeks, he has thrown for over 1,100 yards and orchestrated back-to-back game-winning drives, securing victories against the Buccaneers and Bengals. Presently leading the division, the Jaguars have displayed a peculiar penchant for performing well away from their home stadium, boasting a perfect 5-0 record in games played outside Florida. Since their surprising loss to the Texans in Week 3, they've secured six victories and suffered only one defeat. The team's defense, particularly its robust run defense and knack for forcing turnovers, stands out as a consistent strength this season. While predicting the outcome is challenging, one can expect a high-scoring affair and we have the best odds for that among all betting sites. Betting Tip: ● Over 46.5 total points @1.75


Denver Broncos (5-5) vs. Cleveland Browns (7-3) After starting 0-4, the Broncos have now turned their season around with 5 wins in their last 6 games, and are riding a 4-game winning streak that includes victories over the Chiefs and Bills. Though the team has found a winning formula, there are lingering concerns about their offense, even with Russell Wilson delivering solid performances. Wilson, who faced a tough first season in Denver last year, is currently tied for third in touchdown passes with 19. He leads the league in both winning drives and fourth-quarter comebacks. Wilson's go-to target, Courtland Sutton, has been instrumental in their recent success. Sutton boasts a remarkable streak with a receiving touchdown in five consecutive games, marking the longest such streak by a Broncos player since 2014. The Browns have faced a setback with the loss of starting QB Deshaun Watson for the season. However, in his absence, the team's defense has soldiered on. Myles Garrett, the frontrunner for the Defensive Player of the Year award, leads the league in sacks with an impressive 13. Cleveland’s defense has been ruthless in sacking opposing quarterbacks, achieving the highest rate in the NFL at 12.5% of pass attempts. The Browns also claim the top spot in the league for total defense and pass defense, while ranking sixth in scoring defense, showcasing the strength and effectiveness of their defensive unit. Given Broncos’ offensive struggles and Browns’ defensive brilliance, we feel this is a no-brainer as a low-scoring pick and we have the best odds for that on BetKing. Betting Tip: ● Under 37.5 total points @1.82


Philadelphia Eagles (9-1) vs. Buffalo Bills (6-5) On a remarkable 4-game winning streak, which includes Monday’s 21-17 triumph over the reigning Super Bowl champions at Arrowhead Stadium, the Eagles are on the brink of securing theNFC’s #1 seed in back-to-back seasons. A hallmark of a good team is its ability to secure victories even when not performing at its best, and the Eagles have proven this with their +61 points differential this season. Despite trailing 14-7 to the Chiefs in the first half, they shut out Patrick Mahomes for the rest of the game, staging a comeback to clinch the victory. Jalen Hurts, though throwing for a season-low 150 yards, showcased his versatility by rushing for 2 touchdowns, including one from the 1-yard line, courtesy of the infamous and seemingly unstoppable Brotherly Shove. Now, they return to Lincoln Financial Field, where they are yet to taste defeat this season. Before last week's much-needed victory over the Jets, the Buffalo Bills had faced a challenging stretch, losing three out of four games, prompting discussions about the team being in crisis. Despite preseason expectations of dominating the AFC Conference, the Bills find themselves at risk of not securing a divisional spot, especially considering the impressive form of the Dolphins. While the 32-6 win over the Jets provided a crucial boost, it's acknowledged that little can be taken from a victory against a Jets team widely regarded as struggling. Now they face the toughest part of their schedule with games against the Chiefs and Dallas coming up after this Philadelphia trip. For only the second time this season, the Bills enter a game as the underdogs in betting odds. This is stating the obvious but the outcome of this matchup will be heavily influenced by the performances of both quarterbacks, Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen. Allen, with seven games featuring both a passing and rushing touchdown this season, is matched closely by Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts, who has achieved this feat six times. Only four quarterbacks in NFL history have accomplished this eight times in a season, with the record standing at nine times (set by Kyler Murray in 2020). However, the key factor we believe could tip the scales is Josh Allen's recent issue with ball security. Having turned the ball over in seven consecutive games, if this trend continues against the Eagles, the consequences could be unforgiving for the Bills. Betting Tips: ● Philadelphia Eagles to win @1.58


Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) vs. Baltimore Ravens (8-3) The Chargers' defense stinks, and there's no sugarcoating it. They currently stand as the worst team in the NFL against the pass, conceding an average of 291.6 yards per game. Their overall defensive performance is equally concerning, ranking second worst in total yards allowed per game (393.6) and completions allowed per game (26.5). Also, a worrying trend has emerged over the past six games where they allowed five different wide receivers to amass at least 80 yards receiving each: Amon-Ra St. Brown (156 yards), CeeDee Lamb (117), Dontayvion Wicks (91), Marquez Valdes-Scantling (84), and Garrett Wilson (80). In contrast, the Ravens boast a defense that ranks in the top three in various key categories, including points per game allowed (16.1), passing yards per game allowed (169.7), and total yards per game allowed (273.5). This stark contrast in defensive performance will be the deciding factor. The Chargers, as a team, have struggled to find their footing and seem plagued by inconsistencies. Winning only two of their last six games - with victories over the struggling Bears and Jets - has left them at the bottom of the AFC West Division and third-worst in the AFC Conference. Their playoff aspirations now hinge on a near-miraculous turnaround in the final seven games. However, facing the joint-best team in the conference, led by the former Unanimous MVP Lamar Jackson, that miracle isn’t coming soon. Betting Tip: ● Baltimore Ravens to win @1.58


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