Predictions, picks and odds for NFL Week 10 game
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The Raiders’ season might be bleak with a 2-6 record, but Week 10 means we’re officially at the halfway point of the regular season in our Silver and Black Pride Pick’em competition. Hopefully, you have better odds at winning the competition than Las Vegas does at winning the AFC
The KSL.com Sports' Pro Football Pick'em Week 10 preview features some great quarterback matchups with teams hoping to gain footing in the playoff picture.
The purple Minnesota Vikings and the purple Baltimore Ravens are set to square off in Week 10, creating an instant battle for the make-believe purple championship.
Week 10 has already been a lot of fun with the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday, and hopefully the games will be exciting as well. We're entering the stretch run of the Fantasy season, and I hope many of you are gearing up for the playoffs.
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.
While there are plenty of starting options for both teams in Week 10, there are some landmines you must avoid. Avoiding depth receivers is paramount, including Darnell Mooney, Josh Downs, David Sills V, and KhaDarel Hodge.
Are Jordan Love, Bo Nix and C.J. Stroud destined to disappoint on Sunday? Check out all of Michael Florio's QB starts and sits for Week 9 of the NFL fantasy season.
I hope everyone enjoyed their peaceful Sunday last weekend, because we’re back to fretting over the Las Vegas Raiders with their Week 9 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars. And of course, our Silver and Black Pride Pick’em competition continues as we are about to enter the second half of the regular season after this weekend.
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NFL picks, predictions for Week 10: Eagles hand Packers another Lambeau loss, Bucs halt Patriots winning streak
The Panthers proved against the Packers that they can be a playoff team – and Rico Dowdle has three games with 100 or more rushing yards in the last five weeks. The Saints allow 129.4 rushing yards per game, too. Carolina is 3-1 S/U at home this season.