The 1972 Miami Dolphins probably have the champagne bottles chilling and are hoping to uncork them this weekend, after all the number of teams still in the hunt for an undefeated season has been whittled down to a pair, but what a pair - New England and Indy.
The Pats, who are listed as a 16?-point favorite, fittingly enough travel to Miami to play the current Dolphins, while the other perfect team is a 3-point favorite on Monday night, as the Colts travel to Jacksonville. While it would be a monumental feat for Miami to upset the Patriots, the Jags have a very good chance of sending Indy home with their first blemish of the season.
Let?s have a look at this week?s NFL action:
Baltimore at Buffalo
The song remains the same in Baltimore as the Ravens continue their tradition of smash mouth football.
Currently owners of the league?s fourth best defense and averaging 107.2 yards on the ground, the Ravens are doing so with former Buffalo Bill RB Willis McGahee in the backfield.
McGahee might have revenge on his mind as he returns to Ralph Wilson Stadium to take on his old team.
The Ravens are a road favorite of 3-points. Prior to last week?s bye the Bills covered as a 10?-point home dog against Dallas on MNF, but might still be having nightmares after surrendering a 24-13 lead in the fourth quarter, eventually losing 25-24.
Maybe it?s that heartbreaking loss that has bettors at SPORTSBETTING.COM thinking Buffalo will have a hard time this week, as 80% of the punters are wagering on Baltimore to cover the 3 points.
If you think the bye week and the hangover from that tough loss to Dallas might lead to a slow start for Buffalo, SPORTSBETTING.COM has a prop bet on which team will score first, Buffalo (+105) or Baltimore (-135)?or maybe the bye week will give them some extra jump, meaning a quick start?
Pittsburgh at Denver
Speaking of smash mouth football, the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to welcome WRs Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes and S Troy Polamalu back to their lineup just in time for their matchup with the Denver Broncos. They looked good even without these
The Pats, who are listed as a 16?-point favorite, fittingly enough travel to Miami to play the current Dolphins, while the other perfect team is a 3-point favorite on Monday night, as the Colts travel to Jacksonville. While it would be a monumental feat for Miami to upset the Patriots, the Jags have a very good chance of sending Indy home with their first blemish of the season.
Let?s have a look at this week?s NFL action:
Baltimore at Buffalo
The song remains the same in Baltimore as the Ravens continue their tradition of smash mouth football.
Currently owners of the league?s fourth best defense and averaging 107.2 yards on the ground, the Ravens are doing so with former Buffalo Bill RB Willis McGahee in the backfield.
McGahee might have revenge on his mind as he returns to Ralph Wilson Stadium to take on his old team.
The Ravens are a road favorite of 3-points. Prior to last week?s bye the Bills covered as a 10?-point home dog against Dallas on MNF, but might still be having nightmares after surrendering a 24-13 lead in the fourth quarter, eventually losing 25-24.
Maybe it?s that heartbreaking loss that has bettors at SPORTSBETTING.COM thinking Buffalo will have a hard time this week, as 80% of the punters are wagering on Baltimore to cover the 3 points.
If you think the bye week and the hangover from that tough loss to Dallas might lead to a slow start for Buffalo, SPORTSBETTING.COM has a prop bet on which team will score first, Buffalo (+105) or Baltimore (-135)?or maybe the bye week will give them some extra jump, meaning a quick start?
Pittsburgh at Denver
Speaking of smash mouth football, the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to welcome WRs Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes and S Troy Polamalu back to their lineup just in time for their matchup with the Denver Broncos. They looked good even without these