In Week 9, the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants on Monday Night Football, but it was a black cat that romped around the field at MetLife Stadium before exiting down a tunnel that stole the show. The Cowboys are now 5-3 and have beaten the G-men six times in a row. The Baltimore Ravens delivered an emphatic win over the New England Patriots on Sunday night, leaving the San Francisco 49ers as the lone unbeaten franchise among the 32 NFL teams. There are now no teams that have yet to win a game, as the Miami Dolphins put up 26 points to beat the New York Jets — and the Los Angeles Chargers, who looked like a dumpster fire just a couple of weeks ago, dismantled the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. What can you expect in NFL Week 10? We have sports betting thoughts on each matchup.
2019 NFL Week 10 Odds, Overview & Picks for Every Game
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Thursday, November 7th
L.A. Chargers (-1) at Oakland (O/U 49) (8:20 pm ET, FOX/NFL Network)
Which Chargers are going to show up on Thursday night? The ones who got embarrassed by third-string quarterback Devlin Hodges as the Pittsburgh Steelers took a win that was way too easy? Or the ones who routed Green Bay on Sunday? And which Oakland team will show up? I think it will be the one that beat Detroit this past weekend. Raiders to cover.
Sunday, November 10th
Detroit (+2.5) at Chicago (42) (1:00 pm ET, CBS)
Chicago has stalled on offense — and they can’t slow down other offenses either, at least not enough to stay under their own 1940s-era point totals. Lions to cover.
Baltimore (-10) at Cincinnati (46) (1:00 pm ET, CBS)
Cincinnati will come out of the bye with Andy Dalton on the bench. Baltimore comes to town riding the momentum of a huge home win over New England. Will this turn into a trap game for the Ravens? No. Ravens to win and cover.
Buffalo (+2.5) at Cleveland (40.5)(1:00 pm ET, CBS)
Cleveland couldn’t beat a Denver team playing a rookie backup quarterback. Buffalo is 6-2 for the first time since 1993. Bills to cover.
Kansas City (-3.5) at Tennessee (48.5) (1:00 pm ET, CBS)
Westgate is the only book offering lines on this game right now. Why? We don’t know if Patrick Mahomes II will play for the Chiefs or not. So for now, hold off on your wagers. If Matt Moore plays again, I still like the Chiefs, though. Kansas City to win and cover.
Atlanta (+13) at New Orleans (52) (1:00 pm ET, FOX)
Backup Matt Schaub threw for 460 yards for the Falcons two weeks ago, and it wasn’t enough to beat the Seahawks. New Orleans routed the Cardinals the last time they played. Both teams come out of the bye here, and I see the Saints opening up another can on the Falcons. Saints to win and cover.
N.Y. Giants (-2.5) at N.Y. Jets (43.5) (1:00 pm ET, FOX)
The Battle for Gotham City will not be very entertaining. Daniel Jones is fun to watch for the Giants, but he had three turnovers all by himself against Dallas, and that helped the Cowboys pull away in garbage time. The Jets beat the Cowboys…and have looked awful ever since. Giants to win and cover.
Arizona (+4) at Tampa Bay (52) (1:00 pm ET, FOX)
Tampa Bay scores in bunches, and so does Arizona. I like the over in this game. Can Arizona overcome their tendency to make crucial mistakes in the waning minutes? Tampa Bay is also inconsistent but is a little better right now. Tampa Bay to win and cover.
Miami (+10.5) at Indianapolis (44) (4:05 pm ET, CBS)
Miami won last week — and the Colts will likely have Brian Hoyer at quarterback this week. Hoyer threw an awful pick in Pittsburgh last week and then tried to mount a comeback, but the Colts lost to the Steelers. Hoyer is a good enough quarterback — and the Colts have a good enough defense — to cover this big spread. Indy to win and cover.
Carolina (+5) at Green Bay (47) (4:25 pm ET, FOX)
Can Kyle Allen outduel Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau Field? The answer is no, especially now that the Packers will have some frustration to take out after that ugly game they played at that soccer stadium in Los Angeles last week. Packers to win and cover.
L.A. Rams (-3.5) at Pittsburgh (45) (4:25 pm ET, FOX)
Can Jared Goff outduel Mason Rudolph. Maybe, but the Rams only beat Cincinnati by 14 at home two weeks ago. The Rams do come out of the bye, while the Steelers have the momentum of their win over the Colts. Rams to win and cover.
Minnesota (+3) at Dallas (47.5) (8:20 pm ET, NBC)
Dallas has a dangerous way of playing down to their opponents’ level. Yes, they beat the Giants by 18 on Monday Night Football, but two of their touchdowns came in garbage time. The Vikings only scored 19 against Washington two weeks ago and lost to a Kansas City team that can’t stop the run on Sunday. On paper, Dallas wins this game and covers, but remember that this team has not performed as well as it looks on paper since Jimmy Johnson was in town. Dallas to win and cover.
Monday, November 11th
Seattle (+6) at San Francisco (46) (8:15 pm ET, ESPN)
Can Seattle end the 49ers’ unbeaten streak? San Francisco got a scare early from Arizona on Thursday before coming back to get a three-point win. Seattle’s offense is clicking right now. Seahawks to cover.