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NFL Week 6 Games to Watch – BetOnline.ag

What a great time of year to be a sports fan. Football, baseball, basketball, and hockey all at the same time? It just doesn’t get any better than this.

The NFL however, will always remain king – especially on Sunday. So let’s look at three games to watch this weekend, with odds and predictions from BetOnline.ag:

Chiefs @ Washington – 1pm

Odds

Spread: Chiefs -7

Total: 54

Moneyline: Chiefs -300/WFT +250

Storylines

The Kansas City Chiefs, to put it lightly, are not off to a hot start what so ever. They sit at 2-3 and do not look like the team that’s represented the AFC in two straight Super Bowls. Their defense is Swiss cheese, and Pat Mahomes has already throw six interceptions through five games. For context, Mahomes threw six interceptions ALL of last year.

Meanwhile, the Washington Football Team continues to be a dumpster fire. After the Jon Gruden email leaks that came from their own investigation, they decided it would be a good idea to retire Sean Taylor’s number this weekend on just four days notice. Fans of Washington and the league as a whole are rightfully up in arms about this. The late safety deserves much more respect that a PR stunt to cover up their joke of a franchise.

Prediction/Pick

Anyway, I think Kansas City wins easy here. This feels like a good “get right” spot for Andy Reid and his Chiefs. I like what Taylor Heinicke does for Washington, but his magic can only go so far. Chiefs roll.

Prediction: Chiefs 45 – WFT 22

Side: Chiefs -7

Total: OVER 54

Packers @ Bears – 1pm

Odds

Spread: Packers -6

Total: 44

Moneyline: Packers -240/Bears +200

Storylines

No matter how good or bad these two teams are, Packers vs. Bears almost always turns into an instant classic. After being embarrassed against the Saints in week one, Aaron Rodgers has bounced back and helped the Packers rattle off four straight wins. He and Davante Adams continue to be dominant, with Adams leading the league in receiving yards.

Bears rookie Justin Fields already has two wins under his belt since being named the teams starter, further proving that Matt Nagy’s love for Andy Dalton has nothing to do with his performance on the field. I think Fields continues to show why he was a first round pick at home against Green Bay.

Prediction/Pick

I ultimately think the Packers pull it out, but it’ll be tight. These games never fail to be good, and that won’t change on Sunday. Packers win, Bears cover.

Prediction: Packers 24 – Bears 20

Side: Bears +6

Total: UNDER 49.5

Cardinals @ Browns – 4:05pm

Odds

Spread: Browns -3.5

Total: 48

Moneyline: Browns -170/Cardinals +150

Storylines

The Cardinals and Browns always seem to make their way into these games to watch articles. Both squads play solid football and have consistently won games this season. This will be the second career matchup between former Oklahoma quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray, with Murray currently up 1-0.

Arizona has been struck with covid problems this week, as head coach Kliff Kingsbury and QB coach Cam Turner are out due to positive tests. Defensive lineman Zach Allen is also out.

Prediction/Pick

I think Cleveland wins and Baker ties the matchup 1-1. Arizona can’t win every game, and they’re sort of in no mans land right now due to covid. With the Browns coming off a huge scoring game and Arizona being down their offensive play caller, I don’t expect there to be a ton of points in this one.

Prediction: Browns 27 – Cardinals 20

Side: Browns -3.5

Total: UNDER 48

The Rest:

Thursday Night Football

Buccaneers at Eagles – 8:20pm – Lincoln Financial Field

Final: Buccaneers 28 – Eagles 22

Sunday:

Dolphins at Jaguars – 9:30am – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Dolphins -3

Total: 47

Texans at Colts – 1pm – Lucas Oil Stadium

Colts -10

Total: 43

Vikings at Panthers – 1pm – Bank of America Stadium

Vikings -2.5

Total: 45.5

Chargers at Ravens – 1pm – M&T Bank Stadium

Ravens -2.5

Total: 51

Bengals at Lions – 1pm –Ford Field

Lions +3.5

Total: 47

Rams at Giants – 1pm – Met Life Stadium

Rams -8

Total: 48.5

Raiders at Broncos – 4:25pm – Empower Field at Mile High

Broncos -4

Total: 43

Cowboys at Patriots – 4:25pm – Gillette Stadium

Cowboys -3

Total: 50

Sunday Night Football:

Seahawks at Steelers – 8:20pm – Heinz Field

Steelers -5

Total: 42

Monday Night Football:

Bills at Titans – 8:15pm – Nissan Stadium

Bills -5.5

Total: 53.5

Make sure to follow Mike on Twitter @mikekadlick, and follow @PatriotsCLNS for the latest up-to-date Patriots news!

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Mike Kadlick

Mike is a Patriots reporter with experience in radio, podcasting, and writing. Follow him on Twitter @mikekadlick.

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