No Keenan Allen, no worries. Here’s how to bet the Chargers against Chiefs on Thursday night

A convincing argument for why the Chargers will cover, and more good bets.

My pick is in, and it’s too late to turn back. I’ll simply have to live with the increasingly uneasy feeling I have about taking the Los Angeles Chargers +4 on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football.

It’s not regret I’m feeling, rather the realization that Keenan Allen’s absence has the potential to make a cover a lot harder. But rather than allowing this inner-conflict to fester, I’ll dive head-first into the pick and go over some of the reasons I think the Chargers will cover the spread, which is up to 4.5 points at some sportsbooks.

First off, they played the Chiefs extremely close in both games last season, winning the first by six points and losing the second in overtime after holding a late lead in the fourth quarter. Justin Herbert threw for a combined six touchdowns and just one interception in those games, and it was Mike Williams, not Allen, who led the team in receiving. Which brings me to my next point.

Williams may or may not be a No. 1 receiver, but he led the Chargers in yards and touchdowns last season. The attention Allen gets obviously makes his job a lot easier, but Williams is a big-bodied possession guy who can do the same for LA’s other receivers. Consider that six players had the same amount of targets as Williams against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 1. So the Chargers and Herbert have other guys they believe capable of making plays.

That group includes running back Austin Ekeler, who the Chiefs also have to account for as a runner. And tight end Gerald Everett, who scored a touchdown in Week 1 and is a good bet to score again with +260 odds at Tipico.

Finally, the Chargers are a better defensive team than the Arizona Cardinals. Patrick Mahomes will have a harder time putting up 44 points this week with Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack flying off the edges and Derwin James and potentially J.C. Jackson roaming around in the secondary. Three different players intercepted Derek Carr in Week 1. LA won’t hold the Chiefs down in the same way it did Vegas, which is why I’d stay away from the moneyline. But they won’t get blown away either.

This was actually therapeutic. I feel a lot better about my Chargers pick now. I think they cover in a tight finish that stays under 54.5 points.

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NFL picks against the spread, Week 2: Will Saints trip up Tom Brady and Buccaneers once again?

Our picks for Week 2.

Week 1 was a disaster what with all the upsets nobody saw coming. So I think we can all agree to put it behind us and move on as if it never happened.

The records are the records, though. Charles Curtis, Caroline Darney and Prince J. Grimes all went 6-10, and Blake Schuster went 4-12. On the bright side, it’s only up from here. Let’s hear how the crew is feeling for Week 2.

Prince: I’ll go on a limb and say seven underdogs aren’t going to win outright (or tie) again.

Blake: Well, I got all the preseason hype out my system. How about you all?

Caroline: Hahaha that was a mess. Steelers won in a low-stress fashion, though. Can’t wait for more of that this season.

Charles: It’s fine, whatever, everyone else lost a bunch too, moving on.

NFL Week 1 betting picks for winner, spread, total

Check out Jess Root’s betting picks for all the remaining games of Week 1.

Week 1 of the 2022 NFL season is underway and will feature 14 Sunday games. That means there are plenty of opportunities for betting action.

The season opener was Thursday and the Buffalo Bills beat the Los Angeles Rams 31-10. I had the Bills winning, covering the spread and the total going under the projection, hitting on all picks.

As I have done for many seasons, here is where I give you my picks for the money line, spread and total for each of the games the rest of the week.

You can track all my picks on Tallysight each week.

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NFL picks against the spread, Week 1: Can the Bills clip up the champion Rams in the opener?

Our picks for Week 1.

Football is back, which means our weekly picks against the spread are back. And it feels so good!

Last season, our Prince J. Grimes went 44-44 in the regular season and 9-4 in the playoffs, and Charles Curtis went 128-123 in the regular season with a 10-3 playoff record. Now, with a clean slate, let’s hear from them and a couple new pickers this year.

Prince: I’m so fired up for the new season. Also excited to be picking from Week 1 after jumping on late last year.

Blake Schuster: *taps mic* Oh wow. We’re really doing this. Ok. Let’s dial up some locks.

Charles: I have a reputation to uphold. Let’s get it.

Caroline Darney: I’m just here so I don’t get fined. Just kidding, let’s have some fun.

All odds are courtesy of Tipico

NFL picks against the spread, betting picks for conference championships

Check out Jess Root’s betting picks for the conference championships on Sunday.

The NFL playoffs come to head Sunday afternoon with the final two games before the Super Bowl. The AFC and NFC Championship Games are Sunday.

Two NFC West teams battle it out in the NFC, while a young Joe Burrow tries to topple Patrick Mahomes, who is looking to make his third straight Super Bowl.

As I have done all season, I give you my betting picks for the games on Sunday, looking at the money line, the spread and the total.

My picks for both games are below and you can see my performance week to week and for the whole season on Tallysight.

Odds come from Tipico Sportsbook.

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NFL divisional round picks against the spread, betting picks

Check out Jess Root’s betting picks for all four playoff games this weekend.

This weekend brings us the divisional round of the NFL playoffs and it is time to give you my betting picks for the weekend. The wild-card round was not good for me, but if you pay attention to my picks as tracked on Tallysight, my season very good.

There are two games on Saturday and two on Sunday. Below are my picks for the outright winner (the money line), the spread and the point total.

My picks are mostly chalk, but based on who is left in the postseason, it makes sense.

All odds come from Tipico Sportsbook.

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NFL playoff wild-card round picks against the spread and betting picks

Check out Jess Root’s betting picks for all the wild-card playoff games this weekend.

The NFL playoffs are here with six games slated to be played over the long weekend. They begin with a Saturday afternoon game and end with a Monday night game for the first time in playoff history.

Below are my betting picks for all six games — the money line (and whether to bet it or pass), the spread and the total. All odds come from Tipico Sportsbook and you can see all my picks from this week and all season on Tallysight, where I finished as the No. 1 overall analyst for the regular season.

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Week 18 picks against the spread and other betting picks

Check out Jess Root’s betting picks for all the games on the NFL Week 18 schedule.

The final weekend of the NFL regular season has begun. There are 16 games on the schedule, so it is the last weekend to have all sorts of games to choose from to make your sports bets.

Below are my betting picks for all the games on the schedule. I pick the winners on the money line, the spread and my picks for the total.

All odds come from Tipico Sportsbook. You can see all my picks from this and previous weeks on Tallysight.

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NFL Week 17 picks against the spread and other betting picks

Jess Root makes his betting picks for the money line, spread and total of every NFL game this weekend.

NFL Week 17 has 15 games on Sunday and one on Monday as we hit the final two weeks of the regular season. Many teams are still in contention, so the effort level will still be high.

That leaves plenty of opportunities for wagers on the games this weekend.

It is time to give you my betting picks for all the games on the schedule. Below are my money line, spread and total picks for each game in Week 17.

All odds come from Tipico Sportsbook and you can review my picks from the week and the rest of the season on Tallysight.

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NFL Week 16 picks against the spread and other betting picks

Jess Root makes his picks for the money line, spread and total for the remaining games on the Week 16 schedule.

The NFL kicked off Week 16 with a Thursday night game with the Tennessee Titans upsetting the San Francisco 49ers. They won the game as underdogs, beat the spread and the game went Under the projected total.

There are still 15 games left on the Week schedule, two on Saturday, 11 in the Sunday early and late time slots, and the Sunday night and Monday night games.

Below are my betting picks for the remaining games on the schedule — for the money line, spread and total.

I was correct with my picks for the Titans to win and cover, but missed on the total.

The odds are courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook and you can check out my current and past picks on Tallysight.

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