NFL Week 13 Straight Up, Against the Spread, and Survivor Pool Picks: Sunday/Monday Edition
For those who love to bet on football, this is your week. The NFL has entered its final stretch before the playoffs, making every game a crucial test of team mettle.
First off, let's talk about the big picture. In terms of winning the Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Rams are firmly in control at 64 percent probability, according to Predictive. That means if they stay healthy and play like themselves, there's not much that can stop them from securing home-field advantage for the NFC.
Moving on to Sunday's matchups, several teams will face off against each other. The Jacksonville Jaguars, who have been surprisingly competitive in their last few games, will host the Tennessee Titans. While the Jags are looking good right now, it may be wise to be cautious of them this week, as they barely managed to beat the Cardinals and Raiders recently.
On the other hand, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the Arizona Cardinals. The Bucs have been on a bit of a losing streak lately but still possess an overall record that would put them above most NFL teams in terms of total wins.
In terms of the spread, though, these are matchups worth keeping an eye on - the Bucs are listed at -3.5 points against the Cardinals. It's also interesting to note that the Rams have won their last six games by a wide margin.
Next up is Monday Night Football, where the Dallas Cowboys will host the Philadelphia Eagles. The game of the night is expected to be a close one, with both teams being contenders in their respective conferences.
But we're not here to pick winners on Monday Night - that's for the experts to worry about. Instead, we've got our focus on other games.
A team worth paying attention to this week is the Indianapolis Colts, who are set to face off against the Houston Texans. The Colts have been playing well at home all season but are coming off a tough loss in their last game.
On the other hand, the New England Patriots will host the New York Giants. The Giants may be struggling right now, but they've had some notable victories this year and look like potential dark horses in the playoffs.
We'll also see action from the Dallas Cowboys against their NFC East rivals, who are looking to make a push for the playoffs with several key players injured - Jayden Daniels.
Lastly, we have the Los Angeles Chargers hosting the Oakland Raiders. The Chargers will be trying to bounce back from a tough loss last week and look like they may do just that in this matchup.
There's no bye week this week, so let's take a final look at what's expected for each game:
For those looking to root against the Eagles, there are two teams you can consider rooting against: the Buccaneers (-3.5) and Seahawks (-12). In terms of draft pick consideration, it would be wise to root against both the 49ers and Giants, as they may make some noise in the playoffs.
We'll see how these matchups play out - and of course, the Eagles' performance will also be worth paying attention to this week.
For those who love to bet on football, this is your week. The NFL has entered its final stretch before the playoffs, making every game a crucial test of team mettle.
First off, let's talk about the big picture. In terms of winning the Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Rams are firmly in control at 64 percent probability, according to Predictive. That means if they stay healthy and play like themselves, there's not much that can stop them from securing home-field advantage for the NFC.
Moving on to Sunday's matchups, several teams will face off against each other. The Jacksonville Jaguars, who have been surprisingly competitive in their last few games, will host the Tennessee Titans. While the Jags are looking good right now, it may be wise to be cautious of them this week, as they barely managed to beat the Cardinals and Raiders recently.
On the other hand, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the Arizona Cardinals. The Bucs have been on a bit of a losing streak lately but still possess an overall record that would put them above most NFL teams in terms of total wins.
In terms of the spread, though, these are matchups worth keeping an eye on - the Bucs are listed at -3.5 points against the Cardinals. It's also interesting to note that the Rams have won their last six games by a wide margin.
Next up is Monday Night Football, where the Dallas Cowboys will host the Philadelphia Eagles. The game of the night is expected to be a close one, with both teams being contenders in their respective conferences.
But we're not here to pick winners on Monday Night - that's for the experts to worry about. Instead, we've got our focus on other games.
A team worth paying attention to this week is the Indianapolis Colts, who are set to face off against the Houston Texans. The Colts have been playing well at home all season but are coming off a tough loss in their last game.
On the other hand, the New England Patriots will host the New York Giants. The Giants may be struggling right now, but they've had some notable victories this year and look like potential dark horses in the playoffs.
We'll also see action from the Dallas Cowboys against their NFC East rivals, who are looking to make a push for the playoffs with several key players injured - Jayden Daniels.
Lastly, we have the Los Angeles Chargers hosting the Oakland Raiders. The Chargers will be trying to bounce back from a tough loss last week and look like they may do just that in this matchup.
There's no bye week this week, so let's take a final look at what's expected for each game:
For those looking to root against the Eagles, there are two teams you can consider rooting against: the Buccaneers (-3.5) and Seahawks (-12). In terms of draft pick consideration, it would be wise to root against both the 49ers and Giants, as they may make some noise in the playoffs.
We'll see how these matchups play out - and of course, the Eagles' performance will also be worth paying attention to this week.