San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Eagles roll into matchup with desperate Bills

- By Greg Cote

Were starting to feel a bit of tailwind, a reappearan­ce by our old friend Momentum.

A solid 10-4 mark outright has us knocking on the door of .600 (finally), and 8-6-1 against the betting line gained some needed ground there too on the climb to .500 ATS. We nailed an outright mini-upset last week in Rams beating Seahawks, and also had a pair of dogs-with-points in covers by the Giants and Vikings.

Week 11: 10-4, .714 overall; 8-6, .571 vs. spread. Season: 98-66, .598 overall; 75-83-6, .476 vs. spread.

BEST GAME BILLS (6-5) AT EAGLES (9-1)

Line: PHI by 3 1⁄2.

Cote’s pick: PHI, 27-24. TV: 3:25 p.m., CBS.

Most times, you would imagine and fear a Philly letdown after last week’s big Super Bowl rematch victory over Kansas City. Most times, too. you would be worried about a Buffalo look ahead, with the Chiefs and Cowboys up next in a brutal stretch. But there are no such concerns here either way.

The Eagles won’t take lightly the desperate Bills, who in turn obviously cannot look past the Birds. Each team will get the other’s best. Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen lead two big offenses and each team has a big defense. If Allen can avoid any turnovers (a big if for him), the Bills will have an upset shot. Otherwise, I lean on Philly being 4-0 at home and the Buffs only 1-3 on the road, but still hunch the dogs eke out a cover.

BEST UPSET PATRIOTS (2-8) AT GIANTS (3-8)

Line: NE by 3.

Cote’s pick: NYG, 17-16. TV: Noon, Fox.

“AAAWWWK!” booms the Upset Bird. “New Yaawwk beats Belichaaww­k!” Back when he was surrounded by talent including Tom Brady, Bill Belichick enjoyed a smarter-than-everybody-else mystique. At 2-8 and deciding between Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe, he does not.

So you no longer assume Bill will make magic of a bye week. Or that his track record vs. rookie QBs (such as Tommy DeVito) will automatica­lly repeat. What beat Washington last week — DeVito very solid, and a defense that forced six turnovers — can continue Belichick’s woes.

OTHER GAMES

SUNDAY

FALCONS (4-6, -1) over Saints (5-5), 23-20:

Battle for first in the lousy NFC South finds both teams coming off bye weeks with QB issues. Derek Carr (shoulder, concussion) will have a sore wing even if he’s cleared to play, while Desmond Ridder gets the ball back due to Taylor Heinicke’s hamstring injury.

Steelers (6-4, -1) over BENGALS (5-5), 16-13:

Joe Burrow is out for the rest of the year with a wrist injury and it’s a steep drop to Jake Browning in his first NFL start. Pitt firing offensive coordinato­r Matt Canada could provide the jolt Kenny Pickett needs, but I pin this pick on Steelers’ defense vs. a raw QB, especially with safety Minkah Fitzpatric­k expected back.

TITANS (3-7, -3 over Panthers (1-9), 20-16:

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Mutt of a matchup finds rookie QBs Bryce Young and Will Levis both struggling to create much scoring. But all of Tennessee’s wins have come at home and Carolina is 0-5 on the road so make this one a venue pick.

COLTS (5-5, -2 1⁄2) over Buccaneers (4-6), 24-20:

Two solid run defenses could turn this into Baker Mayfield vs. Gardner Minshew, a close call in a tossup game for me. Indy is on a ridiculous 1-9 skid at home so I’m playing law of averages here for a fanpleasin­g Colts win coming off a bye.

Jaguars (7-3, -2) over TEXANS (6-4), 27-24:

Our Game of the Week runnerup, with the top of the AFC South the stakes. Houston has owned Jax to the tune of a 10-1 series run, including a 37-17 rout in September. And Trevor Lawrence is 1-4 with seven INTs vs. Houston. Seems the Texans should be favored, frankly. But Jags arrive on a 6-1 roll, and a 7-1 streak on the road. Big day by T-Law ends the series trend.

BRONCOS (5-5, -2 1⁄2) over Browns (7-3), 19-16:

Quality matchup. Cleveland has won four straight, all close, thanks to defense. Denver also has won four in a row — thanks largely to its defense. This is not the Broncos D that Miami whipped for 70 points in Week 3. Denver has allowed only 17.4 points on average the past five games and should have the better of Browns’ backup QB.

Rams (4-6, -0 ⁄ ) over

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2 CARDINALS (2-9), 24-16:

All but pick-’em with L.A. favored by a half point.

Rams on a dominant 12-2 series run vs. ‘Zona including a 26-9 win last month. Kyler Murray’s return since then has elevated the Cacti, but Rams hope to have RB1 Kyren Williams back from injury and that’s well-timed to face a soft Cards run-D. Rams also have the better defense to lean on.

Chiefs (7-3, -9) over RAIDERS (5-6), 24-17:

K.C. will shake off its loss to Philly. Chiefs are on a 9-1 roll in this division rivalry and have won five straight away games in the series. But is the betting number too big? Vegas is 4-1 at home and was good enough to limit the Dolphins’ mighty offense to a 20-13 win last week. And Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs are a mid-pack 14th in scoring offense this season.

Ravens (8-3, -3 ⁄ ) over 1

2 CHARGERS (4-6), 31-17:

Sunday night stage gets a good one. Baltimore will miss injured TE Mark Andrews, but QB Lamar Jackson says his ankle is fine. We will see. If so he should hoist big numbers vs. Bolts’ league-worst pass defense. LAC also will be without Joey Bosa. Ravens have topped 30 points in five straight games and that should continue. Justin Herbert is built for a shootout but BAL’s big defense might not allow it.

MONDAY

VIKINGS (6-5, -3 1⁄ )

2 over Bears (3-8), 23-20:

With WR Justin Jefferson’s Vikings’ return seeming unlikely, it isn’t a sexy matchup to wrap up Thanksgivi­ng weekend, but it could be a good one. The Chicago team that nearly stunned Detroit last week is capable of an upset here. But Minnesota is on a 5-1 run despite losing Kirk Cousins and has won five in a row vs. Chitown, which is 1-9 in last 10 road games. Still lean Bear-ward with the points.

 ?? David Maialetti/ Philadelph­ia Inquirer ?? Quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts and the Eagles enter Sunday’s game against the Bills with the NFL’s best record, while Buffalo has struggled to live up to expectatio­ns with a 6-5 start to the season.
David Maialetti/ Philadelph­ia Inquirer Quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts and the Eagles enter Sunday’s game against the Bills with the NFL’s best record, while Buffalo has struggled to live up to expectatio­ns with a 6-5 start to the season.

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