NFL Overreactions Week 9
USAT’s Prince Grimes breaks down the biggest storylines from NFL Week 9.
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Thanksgiving Day isn’t until later this month, but you don’t have to wait for a feast of football.
The NFL Week 10 schedule provides a lineup of very appetizing games. Which teams will win them?
Check out our NFL Week 10 picks and NFL Week 10 predictions for the 14 NFL games this week, a week that begins with the Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football on Nov. 6 and ends with the Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football on Nov. 10.
Some other potentially savory games this week? The Baltimore Ravens at Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Nov. 9, and Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football.
All times MST. Click on each game for NFL Week 10 score projections and NFL Week 10 odds for that matchup.
NFL Week 10 picks: Raiders at Broncos | Falcons vs Colts | Saints at Panthers | Giants at Bears | Jaguars at Texans | Bills at Dolphins | Ravens at Vikings | Browns at Jets | Patriots at Buccaneers | Cardinals at Seahawks | Rams at 49ers | Lions at Commanders | Steelers at Chargers | Eagles at Packers | Score predictions
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Thursday Night Football prediction, Nov. 6
Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos, 6:15 p.m., Prime Video (stream on Amazon)
The Broncos currently have a 6-game win streak, tied for the longest in the NFL. It will be seven games after Thursday Night Football in NFL Week 10. Denver’s defense will feast on Geno Smith.
Prediction: Broncos 27, Giants 13
Sunday international game in Berlin, Germany prediction, Nov. 9
Atlanta Falcons vs Indianapolis Colts, 7:30 a.m., NFL Network (stream with FUBO)
Did the Steelers show the blueprint to beat the Colts? We don’t see Atlanta’s defense forcing six turnovers and holding Jonathan Taylor to 45 yards on 14 carries like Pittsburgh did.
Prediction: Colts 24, Falcons 20
Sunday early NFL game predictions, Nov. 9
New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with FUBO)
Rico Dowdle has been very impressive for Carolina (130 yards on 25 carries, 2 TDs in Week 9 win vs Green Bay Packers). He’ll run wild on New Orleans.
Prediction: Panthers 23, Saints 16
New York Giants at Chicago Bears, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with FUBO)
The Bears‘ offense feasted on Cincinnati’s porous defense in Week 9. Chicago won’t score 47 points in this game like it did in the win over the Bengals, but Caleb Williams and company will be able to outscore Jaxson Dart and the Giants.
Prediction: Bears 24, Giants 21
Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with FUBO)
This game is a must-win for the Texans and C.J. Stroud’s status looms large for Houston. Houston will edge Jacksonville with a strong defensive effort. And when we say edge, we mean edge.
Prediction: Houston 21, Jaguars 20
Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with FUBO)
The Bills proved that they are a contender with the win over the Chiefs. Contenders don’t lose to teams that are just 2-7 on the season. Josh Allen and company will roll.
Prediction: Bills 31, Dolphins 17
Baltimore Ravens at Minnesota Vikings, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with FUBO)
Minnesota and J.J. McCarthy showed a lot of grit in the win over the Lions. But the Ravens are coming off a mini-bye and are getting on track with Lamar Jackson back under center.
Prediction: Ravens 27, Vikings 20
Cleveland Browns at New York Jets, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with FUBO)
The Jets were the NFL’s last team to win a game. They will start a win streak with a win over Dillon Gabriel and the Browns, who are 0-4 on the road.
Prediction: Jets 20, Browns 17
New England Patriots at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with FUBO)
Drake Maye and the Patriots have impressed during their 6-game win streak, but that win streak stops here. Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers are rested off of their bye and the Buccaneers’ defense will force some mistakes by the young New England QB.
Prediction: Buccaneers 30, Patriots 20
Sunday late NFL game predictions, Nov. 9
Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks, 2:05 p.m., CBS (stream with FUBO)
The Seahawks beat the Cardinals earlier this season in Arizona, 23-20. This game in Seattle won’t be as close. Sam Darnold and the Vikings have their sights set on the NFC West title.
Prediction: Seahawks 27, Cardinals 17
Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with FUBO)
The 49ers won a thriller over the Rams earlier this season in Los Angeles, 26-23. The Rams will repay the favor with a close win over the 49ers in Santa Clara. Matthew Stafford and the LA offense are just clicking right now.
Prediction: Rams 28, 49ers 24
Detroit Lions at Washington Commanders, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with FUBO)
Washington has now lost four straight games, and Jayden Daniels got hurt again. It’s turning into a nightmare of a season for the Commanders that will get worse with a big loss to Jared Goff and the Lions.
Prediction: Lions 31, Commanders 16
Sunday Night Football prediction, Nov. 9
Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Chargers, 6:20 p.m., NBC (stream on Peacock)
Justin Herbert vs Aaron Rodgers in a very intriguing Sunday Night Football game that could have big playoff implications. We’re going with the home team in this one with a late field goal.
Prediction: Chargers 23, Steelers 20
Monday Night Football prediction, Nov. 10
Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers, 6:15 p.m., ESPN, ABC (stream with FUBO)
The winner of this game gets the inside edge at home-field advantage in the NFC. The Eagles have won two straight and are rested after a week off. Advantage: Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia.
Prediction: Eagles 27, Packers 24
The Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans are off this week.
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