Week 7 must-watch games include the Chiefs vs. 49ers, Texans vs. Packers, Jets vs. Steelers, and Ravens vs. Bucs.
There are numerous games that fans shouldn’t miss, but the one between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs is
The NFL regular season is already one third of the way through, and as we approach the midway point of the schedule, there are
Two teams vying for the division crown square off in a major NFC North matchup in Minnesota.
From Green Bay, two of the best young players in the league will face battle.
We have a rematch from San Francisco from the Super Bowl last year.
The Detroit Lions travel to Minnesota to play the lone NFC club still without a loss, fresh off of their biggest victory of the year.
Last week, Detroit trounced the Dallas Cowboys thanks to an impressive performance from Jared Goff and the offence,
which scored 40 points or more for the second consecutive week.
After suffering a terrible injury in the previous game,
Aidan Hutchinson, coach Dan Campbell, must now muster his team for the matchup with the division-leading Vikings.
Minnesota is one of only two teams who have gone undefeated in the first three months of the season; none could have imagined that
they would emerge from their BYE week unbeaten.
Now that they’ve rested and recovered, the Vikings have an o
Green Bay Packers vs. Houston Texans, Sunday, October 20 at 1:00 p.m.
ET Houston recently achieved their first “big” victory of the year.
The Texans had not quite had one of those convincing victories that we had been accustomed to during CJ Stroud’s rookie season,
but Joe Mixon’s return compensated for Nico Collins’s loss at wide receiver as the Texans outscored the Patriots by 41 points.
This season, the defence has only allowed more than 20 points once,
and the offence is beginning to click. For the first time this season,
the Packers emerged and utilised Jordan Love at quarterback for the entire game.
In Lambeau and the Lambeau Islands, Romeo Doubs and Christopher Watson are beginning to
San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, October 20, 4:25 p.m.
ET It’s a rematch of Super Bowl LVIII from San Fran as the Niners play the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs in four o’clock slot on Sunday afternoon.
Although the Chiefs’ record hasn’t always looked great, it is ideal to begin their three-peat run.
They pulled off small victory against the Ravens,
Bengals and the Falcons and had to come back on the Chargers before beating the Saints in a route before their BYE.
With Rashee Rice out for the season and Isaiah Pacheco still out,
they finish the week undefeated but beset by injuries.
Even while the Niners have been battling with ailments of their own, they remain optimistic.
The story unfolding in New York is captivating enough to stand alone as a show.
Saleh Robert has left. Jeff Ulbrich has arrived. Nathaniel Hackett was demoted and removed from his play calling responsibilities by him.
Aaron Rodgers is not pleased with anything that is happening, even the kicking of Greg Zuerlein.
Despite losing three straight games and trailing the Bills in the AFC East,
there is positive news for New York.
Following the Jets’ acquisition of the Pro Bowl receiver,
Devonte Adams will get to see his favourite quarterback again.
While it might not be the answer to every issue in New York,
it will increase this team’s competitiveness.
Despite their 4-2 record and tie with the Ravens atop the AFC North,
the Steelers may be facing a change in leadership.
Despite his lacklustre performance in his first six games with the Steelers,
Justin Fields is fortunate to play for a team with one of the finest defences in the league.
Russell Wilson has been out since the start of the season due to a calf injury,
and coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged that he is thinking about starting Wilson.
There will be a lot of upheaval for these two clubs, who have had rather contrasting starts to the season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Baltimore Ravens, Monday, October 21 at 8:15 p.m.
ET Even if they aren’t unbeaten, the Ravens seem to be the greatest team in the league right now.
With Derrick Henry finding his groove in Baltimore’s offence and Lamar Jackson performing at an MVP level,
this team appears to be unstoppable.
They recently defeated one of the league’s hottest teams, and this week they
head south to play a Tampa squad that is rapidly making inroads into the race for the NFC’s top team.
They defeated the Lions in Detroit a couple weeks after beating the Commanders in the opening week of the season.
Only a few days after Hurricane Milton made landfall in the Bay,
Baker Mayfield and the Bucs put up 51 points against an injured Saints team last week.
Now, they want to take on the Ravens in what should be a thrilling Monday night game in Tampa.
I need to start picking games with more momentum.
I went 8-6 against the spread and 12-2 straight up last week,
showing that the sports betting pace has quickened after a sluggish start.
My ATS record now stands at 46-43-3, and my straight-up record is at 51-41.
I’ll accept it. Numerous high-profile games are scheduled for this week,
including a replay of the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl from last February.
The 49ers have a significant advantage because they are playing in San Francisco instead of on a neutral field this time.
Is picking them enough, though?
New Orleans Saints vs. Denver Broncos (-2.5) on Thursday at 8:15 p.m. ET (Video Prime) Sean Payton is making a comeback to take against his former squad.
But this Denver squad isn’t as strong offensively as those Saints teams were.
They are a strong defensive team, but Patrick Surtain, their ace corner, won’t be available.
Spencer Rattler, who made his first start last week, will start at quarterback for the Saints.
I believe the Saints will defeat their previous coach and he will play excellent football here.
Select: Broncos 16, Saints 23 Bonus: Matt Severance has revealed his top picks for the Week 7 “Thursday Night Football” game.
Severance is currently 21-6 on Broncos wagers.
Jacksonville Jaguars (London) vs. New England Patriots (+5.5) on Sunday, 9:30 a.m. ET (NFL Network, fubo) The dog game for this week is this one.
Although there are significant problems with both teams, the Patriots can at least use Drake Maye, their rookie quarterback, as an excuse.
He could hit them with some huge plays because Jacksonville’s passing defence is the lowest in the league.
However, Trevor Lawrence will play a little bit better and Jacksonville is the superior team. Select: Patriots 21, Jaguars 29
Atlanta Falcons vs. Seattle Seahawks (-3) 1 p.m. ET
on Sunday After losing three games in a row, the Seattle team has a lengthy road ahead of them. The defence is having trouble.
Against a strong Atlanta offence, that is not a good thing. Both quarterbacks are playing well, so expect a lot of points.
However, Kirk Cousins is the Falcons’ better player.
Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans (-9) Sunday, CBS, Paramount+, 1 p.m.
ET One week after defeating the Jets, the Bills are back in action.
The Titans recently suffered a crushing home loss to the Colts.
For the majority of the season, their offence has been lifeless, while the Bills can score points in abundance.
However, I believe the Titans will win this one because to the Tennessee defence.
This is closer than I thought. Select: Titans 17, Bills 23,
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