Thursday, September 28:
Detroit 25 Green Bay 23
I get the feeling the Lions are about to run away with the NFC North
Sunday, October 1:
Atlanta 19 Jacksonville 18
Call it the London trap or whatever you want, but I like the Falcons to take it to the Jags in this one.
Buffalo 28 Miami 25
Man, the Dolphins look good in the early going. But the Bills do not possess a Denver-like paper thin defense and can score to keep up with Tua, Tyreek and the boys.
Carolina 27 Minnesota 21
Someone is getting their first win of the season in this one (unless it ends in a tie). Andy Dalton looked good in week 3 in Seattle.
Chicago 16 Denver 13
Someone may get their first win here, as well. What a week of practice the Orange Crush will have. It still won’t be enough.
Cleveland 19 Baltimore 14
My Browns Super Bowl pick is looking decent in the early going, thanks to a stout defense. They keep rolling here.
Pittsburgh 23 Houston 16
Don’t look now, but the Steelers will be 3-1 after this one.
LA Rams 20 Indianapolis 17
How are the Colts 2-1?
New Orleans 17 Tampa Bay 15
The Saints rebound from their tough loss in Green Bay.
Philadelphia 27 Washington 7
The Commanders were an early season surprise. The Bills and Eagles will take care of that.
Cincinnati 21 Tennessee 16
The Bengals look shaky but are they starting to come on?
LA Chargers 29 Las Vegas 21
The Chargers can score points. They climb back to .500.
Dallas 24 New England 13
Just what the Patriots need. An angry Cowboys bunch awaiting them in Big D.
San Francisco 34 Arizona 10
The Cardinals’ victory over Dallas was a feel-good moment for new coach Jonathan Gandon. The 49ers are his reward.
Kansas City 21 NY Jets 6
Will the Jets feature a new QB? It won’t matter.
Monday, October 2
Seattle 31 NY Giants 17
A step back type of season for Big Blue.