Nfl score predictions week 112/26/2023 It seems too easy to expect Baltimore to go in there and dominate. Dolphins 27, Patriots 10 JETS (+7) over RAVENSĮvery Opening Weekend there's a perplexing result and the Lamar Jackson thing is a bit weird. When you go through the rosters of these teams, it's just clear Miami is better and they have homefield advantage. Meanwhile this Patriots offseason has reeked of watching a History Channel documentary on how great civilizations crumble. TuAnon will finally get a chance to spread some propaganda nationwide as the sophomore quarterback looks around and sees two elite vertical targets at his disposal. Lions 30, Eagles 24 DOLPHINS (-3) over PATRIOTS But they have a fatal flaw and it's having an ass cheek. Philly has been picking up Super Bowl buzz. Bengals 38, Steelers 20 LIONS (+4) over EAGLES Cincy is going to take great joy in beating the pants off their rival. The only way Pittsburgh is salvaging this season is by playing a hologram of Jack Pearson from This Is Us at quarterback and all indications are that it isn't happening. Niners 23, Bears 20 BENGALS (-6.5) over STEELERS We'd like to see how this whole thing is going to work before we feel comfortable laying a touchdown. Trey Lance is going to play, and Jimmy G will be there and Kyle Shanahan has proved he doesn't even need someone to throw the football to win, but damn. You know what's crazy? It feels like the Chicago Bears are actively trying to make Justin Fields hate playing football and yet they have a more shored-up quarterback situation than the Niners. Saints 26, Falcons 17 BEARS (+7) over NINERS To do that they'll have to beat up on the listless Falcons whose plans to make the entire plane out of Kyle Pitts were shot down by the league. He's been quite good in this career and maturing past some of the silly turnovers could make him a viable playoff option should the Saints exceed expectations. Jameis Winston is somehow only 28 years-old and has another opportunity to lead a team. Rams 23, Bills 20 SAINTS (-5.5) over FALCONS Hammer the under and trust the home team to win even if there are more visiting fans in attendance. Josh Allen and the mighty Bills offense may follow through on promises to score 5 gazillion points this year but let's not forget that Week 1 has never arrived on the heels of a more meaningless preseason. Plus, if there's one quarterback capable of drinking celebratory beer without fear of a rough next morning, it's Stafford. It sort of feels as thought everyone is taking crazy pills and forgot what we just saw from Matthew Stafford and Aaron Donald, two veterans who decided they'd had enough and climbed the mountain. The sheer disrespect of making the defending Super Bowl champions an underdog at home is galling. Without further ado, here are our Week 1 picks and predictions ( all odds via WynnBet). The two posted an overall record of 133-119 through the regular season and playoffs last year and they look to capitalize on their success in Year 2. With the return of football comes the return of The Big Lead's weekly picks and predictions, courtesy of Liam McKeone and Kyle Koster.
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