NFL Week 9 Early Picks Against Spread
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Each week, every non-primetime game (in other words, the games that aren't played on Thursday Night Football , Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football) is broadcast on either CBS or Fox at 1 p.m. ET or around 4 p.m. ET. This means fans everywhere will have at least two games shown on their screens every Sunday afternoon during the season.
The table below lists the five most popular survivor picks for Week 9 from Yahoo Fantasy, with the percentage of pick distribution for each of those teams as well as the point spread, from BetMGM, for each of their games as of Oct. 29.
Entering New York's bye week, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn remained noncommittal to Fields as his starting quarterback for when the team returns from its break. Even after a wild, 39-38 comeback victory, the first of the season, Sunday at Cincinnati.
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NFL Week 9 picks and score predictions: Colts destroy Steelers, Chiefs beat Bills in AFC thriller
When you look at this list, please keep the following things in mind: Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to the AFC title game in 2018, Aaron Rodgers led the Packers to a 15-1 record in 2011, Tom Brady led the Patriots to a 16-0 season in 2007 and Peyton Manning led the Colts to a 12-4 record in 2004.
The Tennessee Titans have signed cornerback Micah Robinson and edge rusher Truman Jones to the 53-man roster. Robinson was a seventh-round pick in this year's NFL Draft, and Jones was on the New England Patriots' roster until earlier this month.
That loss lifted the spirits of an entire city and fan base. The Eagles have re-established themselves as one of the NFC's elite. The defense is improving. The offense was its most impressive vs. New York, and they accomplished that without the services of A.J. Brown and Cam Jurgens.
We took a look at eight of the most prominent NFL Power Rankings to find out where they rate Cleveland after falling apart in Foxborough.
Week 9 NFL power rankings change with Texans, Ravens, Dolphins, Jets wins, Titans, Saints, Browns, Giants, Bengals, Cowboys, Vikings, Falcons losses.