Expert picks for Seahawks-Cardinals matchup in Week 18

Who do the experts expect will win between the Cardinals and the Seahawks?

The Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks face one another for the second time this season in Week 18. This time, it is in Arizona. The Seahawks beat Arizona 20-10 in Seattle in Week 7 despite turning the ball over three times.

This time, the Cardinals are coming off their best win of the season and are 3-4 in seven games with Kyler Murray back in the lineup at quarterback. The Seahawks have lost five of their last seven games and need a win and some help to make the playoffs.

How will this game play out?

We have some expert picks and predictions below.

NFL picks: Experts predict Jaguars vs. Panthers in Week 17

Can the Trevor Lawrence-less Jaguars end their four-game skid against the Panthers?

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ New Year’s Eve matchup against the Carolina Panthers was supposed to be an easy win before the playoffs start. But with the game now just a day away, it’s far from a sure thing.

Four straight losses for the Jaguars have pushed the team into a corner and it’ll try to end that slide without Trevor Lawrence.

The Jaguars’ third-year quarterback suffered a shoulder sprain in the team’s 30-12 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week. After sitting out practice all week, Lawrence was officially ruled out for Week 17 on Friday afternoon.

Instead it’ll be C.J. Beathard tasked with leading the Jaguars to their first December win against the cellar-dwelling Panthers.

Here’s what experts have predicted will happen Sunday in Jacksonville, although it comes with the caveat that many of the picks came in before news of Lawrence’s availability was finalized Friday:

NFL picks: Experts predict Jaguars vs. Buccaneers in Week 16

The Jaguars’ Christmas Eve matchup against the Buccaneers isn’t an easy one to predict.

A few weeks ago, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Christmas Eve matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looked like it’d be a cake walk.

Three straight losses for the Jaguars and three straight wins for the Buccaneers changed things quite a bit, though.

Now it’s a battle of two first place teams trying to stay atop their respective divisions. For the Jaguars, it’s a chance to pull out of a tailspin that has suddenly made their playoff hopes a little dicey. For the Buccaneers, it’s a chance to take a firm hold of the NFC South with two weeks left.

Experts haven’t been exactly sure what to make of the matchup. Here’s what they’ve predicted will happen in the Week 16 duel of Florida teams:

NFL picks: Experts predict Jaguars vs. Ravens in Week 15

Can the Jaguars get their first December win with an upset of the Ravens?

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Baltimore Ravens have been headed in opposite directions so far in December.

While both teams entered the month with only three losses, the Ravens haven’t picked up a fourth and the Jaguars dropped back-to-back games against the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns.

Despite their contrasting momentum, the Sunday Night Football contest is still one of the most significant and important games of Week 15. And the Jaguars would be right back in the mix for one of the AFC’s top seeds if they pulled off the upset at home.

Can Jacksonville pull it off? Here’s what experts predict will happen in the Jaguars’ primetime matchup against the Ravens:

NFL Week 15 picks: Almost all experts taking Rams over Commanders

The Rams are heavily favored against the Commanders and 97% of experts are picking L.A. to win

Not many people were picking the Los Angeles Rams to beat the Baltimore Ravens last week, but the tables have turned for their upcoming game against the Washington Commanders. With the Rams heavily favored against Sean McVay’s former team, the majority of experts and bettors are taking Los Angeles to take care of business at home.

According to Tallysight, 97% of experts are picking the Rams to win on Sunday. When factoring in the 6.5-point spread, 80% are still taking Los Angeles to cover and win by at least a touchdown. As for the over/under, which is set at 50.5 points, 61% of experts are picking the over, expecting a high-scoring game in Inglewood.

This is the second time all season that the Rams have been favored by at least 6.5 points, with the last time coming in Week 6 against the Cardinals when they were 7.5-point favorites. They won that game by a score of 26-9, easily covering the spread.

The Commanders are fresh off a Week 14 bye but they’ve lost their last four games, including the last three by a total of 77 points. The Rams badly need a win on Sunday, otherwise their playoff odds could drop below 10%.

Final score predictions for Colts vs. Bengals in Week 14

A final prediction for Colts vs. Bengals in Week 14.

The Cincinnati Bengals could clutch a playoff seed or potentially be effectively all of the way out of the running by the time the Week 14 slate concludes, depending on the outcome of their AFC encounter with the Indianapolis Colts.

Cincinnati’s shocking performance last Monday on primetime to save the season has put them in this spot. Backup Jake Browning went 32-of-37 with 354 yards and two total touchdowns in an upset of Jacksonville, earning weekly AFC honors in the process.

Sunday’s game against the Colts might come down to how much his performance regresses.

Because a regression is a certainty. No team the rest of the way is going to get caught off guard by the backup and now what the offense wants to do with him under center is all over the film.

Still, even a regression might be just enough to slip past the Colts.

The Colts are 7-5 and winners of four in a row, though every team they’ve defeated during that stretch has been at least two games under .500, including three-win New England and one-win Carolina.

Offensively, the Colts have struggled without breakout rookie passer Anthony Richardson, with Gardner Minshew boasting just 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions over 12 games. The unit also won’t have star running back Jonathan Taylor on Sunday.

And defensively, the Colts rank in the bottom five with 24.7 points allowed per game on average and in the bottom seven with 133.3 rushing yards allowed per game. Notably, the unit does get after quarterbacks often, with the 42 sacks ranked among the league leaders.

Even then, the Colts ruled out two defensive starters on Saturday, forcing them to rely on a rookie and undrafted corner to cover the duo of Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.

That’s where this prediction needs to focus the most, really. Starting duos have problems with Chase and Higgins, so everyone taking the field on Sunday will know what the Bengals intend to do.

Yet with the way the offense for Browning is designed, he should have high-percentage throws often enough that create big YAC opportunities for his weapons.

Barring boneheaded turnovers as the regression kicks in, the Bengals should be able to put together plenty of scoring drives to win this one. It could be more proof yet again that a further commitment to the run, play-action and bootlegs is just what even Joe Burrow’s offense needs next year.

Unlike last Monday’s game, the Bengals have the better roster at almost every spot and if Browning can come close to what he did last time out, one could make the same argument at quarterback, too.

Provided the defense doesn’t turn in a stunningly bad performance against a backup (they mostly kept Travis Etienne Jr. in check last week), the dramatically new-looking offense should be able to outpace Minshew.

Prediction: Bengals 28, Colts 21

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NFL Week 14 best bets: Winners, spread and total picks

Check out our betting picks for all the games left on the Week 14 schedule.

The Arizona Cardinals will not play in Week 14 as they are on their bye. But with the Thursday night game in the books, there are 14 games left on the schedule.

That gives you 14 games to make some money on simple game bets, either picking the winner straight up, betting the spread or betting the total.

Below are my picks for the rest of the games in Week 14 for the winner, spread and total.

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NFL Week 14 picks: Nearly every expert is taking Ravens over Rams

A whopping 97% of experts are taking the Ravens to beat the Rams, but a large portion of them expect the game to be within one score

The odds are stacked against the Los Angeles Rams this weekend as they take on the Ravens in Baltimore. Not only are they 7.5-point road underdogs against the well-rested Ravens, but almost no experts are taking the Rams to beat Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.

According to Tallysight, 97% of experts who submitted picks are taking the Ravens to beat the Rams straight-up. That’s a massive margin, but a good portion of them are picking the Rams to cover the spread and at least keep the game within one score.

Of those who have submitted picks, 48% are taking the Rams to cover the spread. Experts are also leaning heavily toward the over, with a whopping 74% taking the over at 40 points.

The over/under has moved significantly since the start of the week when it was 44.5 points, likely due to the expectation for rain on Sunday in Baltimore. At 40 points, it’s hard not to like the over in this matchup, despite the weather forecast.

In games where he’s favored by at least seven points, Lamar Jackson is 25-4 straight up. The Ravens are also 8-4 against the spread this season, so there seems to be a decent chance they cover the spread and win by at least eight points based on the numbers.

NFL picks: Experts predict Jaguars vs. Bengals in Week 13

Not many experts think the Jake Browning-led Bengals have much of a chance against the Jaguars.

The majority of experts picked the Houston Texans to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars last week. They were proven wrong by a Jaguars team that scraped out a 24-21 road win to take solid control of the AFC South.

This week, the doubters are few and far between.

That’s largely because the Jaguars have won nine of their last 10 to surge through the AFC standings. With a win Monday, they’d take control of the No. 1 seed in the conference.

It’s also because the Cincinnati Bengals will hit the field at EverBank Stadium without Joe Burrow under center. The team’s star quarterback suffered a season-ending wrist injury, forcing the Bengals to turn to Jake Browning the rest of the year.

Cincinnati has lost three straight and not many experts think the team bounces back Monday. Here’s what experts predict will happen in the Jaguars’ primetime matchup:

Final score predictions for Bengals vs. Jaguars on MNF in Week 13

A final prediction for Bengals vs. Jaguars in Week 13.

The Cincinnati Bengals have to hope the second week of the Jake Browning era goes better than the first if they want to avoid losing a fourth straight game.

Not that the backup quarterback is the only one to blame for the 16-10 loss to Pittsburgh one week ago, but going 19-of-26 with 227 yards, one touchdown and interception with four sacks didn’t help.

The Bengals will get star wideout Tee Higgins back for Monday night’s primetime game. But that won’t help a running game that has appeared broken since the summer and currently averages 3.8 yards per carry.

That’s especially notable because the hosting Jaguars have a defense that ranks third overall against the run at 87.4 yards allowed per game on average. It’s a unit that allows just 20.5 points per game, too,

For comparison’s sake, an underwhelming Bengals defense ranks second last in rush defense at 139.6 yards per game surrendered. The unit’s struggles in coverage aren’t shocking given the youth movement, but the rush defense suddenly being a sour point has cost the team games.

None of this has even mentioned Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who has completed 67.3 percent of his passes this year with 12 scores and seven picks and running back Travis Etienne Jr., who has 726 yards and seven scores on the ground and 36 more catches through the air.

Even with the Jaguars missing some key linemen that could help pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson and breaking-out rookie Myles Murphy hit home on Lawrence, the Jaguars were favored by more than a touchdown in this one for a reason.

While this has never felt like a team that will simply throw the proverbial towel if someone as important as Joe Burrow goes down, the difference in losing a top-five passer can’t be understated.

If the Bengals put up a fight on primetime, get some core pieces of the future must-have developmental snaps and even earn the silver lining of better draft positioning, that’s not necessarily a bad thing given the circumstances.

Prediction: Jaguars 27, Bengals 14

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