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Best Week 2 Nfl Bets

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The Week 1 picks got off to a rough start, but a strong finish salvaged the opening slate of games. It’s always tough to start the season because the information on some teams isn’t super reliable. Week 2 should be a little easier, but that surely won’t stop me from getting a bunch wrong!

It turned out to be a rough week for making picks, but now that we have more information on each team, here are the best betting options for Week 2 of the NFL campaign. Pittsburgh Steelers -7.5 vs Denver Broncos. In fairness, the Broncos played well Monday night. Drew Lock missed a few throws but he also made some nice plays. Home Sports Betting Picks Best NFL Parlay Picks – Week 2, 2020. Best NFL Parlay Picks – Week 2, 2020. By Noah Davis in NFL September 18, 2020 1:03 am PST.

Spreads will be provided by BetMGM as always.

To the picks! (HOME TEAM in all caps).

Week 1 picks: 8-7-1
Overall: 8-7-1

CLEVELAND (-6) vs. Cincinnati

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I forgot to tweet my pick, but I go with the honor system. I had the Bengals because the Browns with a new coach on a short week scared me a bit. Needless to say I was wrong on how Cleveland would show, but Cincinnati snuck in with the backdoor cover at the end.

Pick: Bengals (+6)

PITTSBURGH (-7) vs. Denver

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At first I was going to say that there’s no way the Steelers will lose to a not-that-good Broncos quarterback. But then again they lost to Tim Tebow in a playoff game so it’s hard to rule anything out.

Pick: Steelers (-7)

San Francisco (-7) vs. NEW YORK JETS

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Do you want to know how bad the Jets are? This line was the 49ers -7 points. Then through the course of the week they lost Richard Sherman, George Kittle and Dee Ford. The line did not move.

Pick: 49ers (-7)

GREEN BAY (-6) vs. Detroit

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The Lions got lit up by Mitchell Trubisky last week. This season is all about coaching and it’s becoming clearer that Detroit has one of the worst head coaches in the league.

Pick: Packers (-6)

Buffalo (-5.5) vs. MIAMI

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Is Josh Allen going to win an MVP award this year? That sounds insane on the surface, but consider a couple things here. First, Allen’s numbers. He completed 71.4 percent of his throws for 312 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. Second, he could guide the Bills to their first AFC East title since 1995 and keep the Patriots from winning it again. If he does that he’ll have the narrative to go along with his numbers and that’s how MVPs are won.

Pick: Dolphins (+5.5)

TAMPA BAY (-8) vs. Carolina

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Can we just get something out in the open real quick? Yes – it looks odd seeing Tom Brady in a jersey that is not a Patriots jersey. It will probably always look weird. Pointing that out every time an image of Brady pops up in a Bucs uniform is no longer required. We all know. It’s strange. It’s always going to be strange. Move on.

Pick: Bucs (-8)

INDIANAPOLIS (-3.5) vs. Minnesota

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Here’s a fun one. I picked the Vikings to win the NFC North and the Colts to win the AFC South. Minnesota got waxed at home by their division rival Packers, while the Colts got beat by a Jags team that is not going to be very good. Not great!

Pick: Colts (-3.5)

PHILADELPHIA (-2) vs. Los Angeles Rams

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Here’s a good time to talk about the top seven picks in the 2017 NFL draft. Jared Goff went No. 1 overall. Carson Wentz went No. 2 overall. After that it went Joey Bosa, Ezekiel Elliott, Jalen Ramsey, Ronnie Stanley and DeForest Buckner. That is an incredible group of players and that is worth recognizing. Shoutout to the 2016 draft.

Pick: Eagles (-2)

DALLAS (-3.5) vs. Atlanta

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This week Danny Kelly, one of the hosts of the Ringer Fantasy Football Show, mentioned on the podcast that Dan Quinn was the Falcons’ head coach and not Gus Bradley. I knew those were two different people, but also if you’d have told me Bradley was the Falcons’ head coach I’m not certain I would have even questioned it.

Pick: Cowboys (-3.5)

CHICAGO (-5.5) vs. New York Giants

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Fun with mascots! Bears vs. Giants sounds like an incredible Sci-Fi movie. It can even feature cameos from like, Mike Singletary and Phil Simms or something. Hasn’t Lawrence Taylor done some movies? Maybe LT is the guy. Additionally, the Giants and Bears is perhaps the scariest mascot mashup of the week. Giant bears? I’ve seen ‘The Revenant’ and no thank you.

Pick: Giants (+5.5)

TENNESSEE (-7.5) vs. Jacksonville

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Remember when I wrote, “Giants and Bears is perhaps the scariest mascot mashup of the week”? Jaguars and Titans might take the crown. A Jaguar alebrije was scary enough in Coco. A Jaguar Titan? Bruh.

Pick: Jaguars (+7.5)

ARIZONA (-7) vs. Washington

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Both of these teams got somewhat surprise wins last week, but Arizona’s success feels a lot more sustainable. Unrelated to anything but it needs to be mentioned here: Ron Rivera is awesome. Shoutout to Ron Rivera.

Pick: Cardinals (-7)

Baltimore (-7) vs. HOUSTON

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So the Texans traded DeAndre Hopkins this offseason and then opened their schedule at the Chiefs and home vs. the Ravens. It’s like the league punished them or something. Do you think every time Deshaun Watson turns to hand the ball off and David Johnson is there he gets a little sad?

Pick: Ravens (-7)

Kansas City (-8.5) vs. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

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Typically the “can X team go undefeated” stuff doesn’t start until they’re undefeated in Week 8 or 9 or so. With the Chiefs it can start now. They maintained good continuity this offseason and they have the NFL’s most unstoppable weapon in Patrick Mahomes. There are a lot of things pointing to Kansas City winning all their games.

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Pick: Chiefs (-8.5)

SEATTLE (-4) vs. New England

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The Patriots are underdogs in the regular season for the first time in their last 64 games. That is an insane streak of games to go into as the favorites. Another insane thing is that Pete Carroll is older than Bill Belichick.

Pick: Seahawks (-4)

New Orleans (-5.5) vs. LAS VEGAS

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One minor shame of fans not attending games for the most part this season is that we missed out on the people who went to the Saints’ home game vs. the Bucs, partied all week, then followed the club to Vegas to see them face the Raiders. Those stories would’ve been remarkable and it’s a small bummer we won’t get them.

Pick: Saints (-5.5)

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – SEPTEMBER 13: Christian McCaffrey #22 of the Carolina Panthers spikes the ball after scoring a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders during the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium on September 13, 2020, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Las Vegas won 34-30. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

The Ravens and a pair of underdogs highlight the best bets of Week 2.

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The early part of the NFL season is always tough to forecast and 2020 was no exception. Big underdogs like Jacksonville and Washington scored massive upsets while betting the over was a highly successful strategy as the scoreboards lit up like Christmas trees in Week 1.

The good news here is that we now have a week worth of information on our hands to help inform betting decisions. The problem comes in that it is just one week, so oddsmakers tend to overreact to what we have seen and lines can end up looking wacky. Let's do our best to sort through the madness and layout the five best bets of the week, with all lines coming courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

5. Week 2 Best Bets: Panthers-Buccaneers Over 49.5 Points

The over was a tremendous value play in Week 1, hitting nine times in 14 contests entering Monday night. Part of that is likely due to the unconventional offseason with limited practice time and the lack of hitting periods making it easier for offenses to get out of the gate fast.

Let's stick with the over trend here and pick a game that has a great chance to become a shootout in Tampa Bay. The Carolina Panthers found themselves in a barn burner in Week 1, losing 34-30 to the Las Vegas Raiders, and they bring with them an offense filled with playmakers and a defense that has a ton of new pieces trying to fit together.

This game is also huge for the Buccaneers, who saw Tom Brady look sluggish in his Tampa Bay debut, but they still managed to score 23 points on a good New Orleans Saints' defense. They should take advantage of Carolina's defensive struggles, contributing to a hearty offensive feast that will push this total past 49.5 points easily.

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CINCINNATI, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 13: A.J. Green #18 of the Cincinnati Bengals runs with the ball against the Los Angeles Chargers during the game at Paul Brown Stadium on September 13, 2020, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

4. Week 2 Best Bets: Cincinnati Bengals +5.5

The Joe Burrow era began with a loss for the Bengals but they were certainly competitive in the game. The new-look defense held the Los Angeles Chargers to just 16 points, giving Burrow a chance to lead a game-winning drive late in the game.

Burrow, who rushed for a touchdown and completed 23 of his 36 passes for 193 yards, got Cincinnati in position to kick a game-tying field goal in the final seconds. Randy Bullock missed a 31-yard attempt, but it doesn't diminish the fact that Burrow flashed some serious potential in his first game as a pro.

Cincinnati has a short week as they head to Cleveland to take on the Browns on Thursday night. Cleveland was simply abysmal in Week 1, getting absolutely hammered by the Baltimore Ravens, yet have been established as 5.5-point favorites by the oddsmakers.

There is no way that you can look at the performance of those two teams on Sunday and declare that the Browns are significantly better than the Bengals. If you add in the fact that the short week further levels the playing field and that there are no fans in the building it would seem like the line should be much closer than it is.

Getting 5.5 points with Cincinnati is a huge win and they already played a close football game in Week 1. Take the points with the Bengals as they look to keep things close with the Browns on Thursday.

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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 13: Mike Gesicki #88 of the Miami Dolphins makes a reception against Adrian Phillips #21 of the New England Patriots during the second half at Gillette Stadium on September 13, 2020, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

3. Week 2 Best Bets: Miami Dolphins +5.5

Another team that didn't get a victory in Week 1, the Dolphins were in their game with the New England Patriots most of the way. New England pulled away at the end with a 21-11 win, but Miami was able to hang around despite three costly interceptions from Ryan Fitzpatrick.

The Dolphins will go back to Fitzpatrick in Week 2 for their home opener, one that will have fans in the building to create at least some form of home-field advantage. The other good news for the Dolphins is that their opponent is the Buffalo Bills, a team that was a bit sloppy in their win over the New York Jets.

Josh Allen turned the football over twice against the Jets and missed receivers on several occasions, including an endzone overthrow that cost the Bills six points. Rookie kicker Tyler Bass also missed a pair of field goals, which isn't ideal, to say the least.

The Jets were unable to capitalize on those mistakes, but Miami should be able to as well. The Dolphins are also significant home underdogs after the oddsmakers established the Bills as 5.5-point favorites. Given how the two teams played on Sunday it would be wise to take all of those points with the home team.

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BALTIMORE, MD – SEPTEMBER 13: J.K. Dobbins #27 of the Baltimore Ravens scores a touchdown against the Cleveland Browns during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium on September 13, 2020, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

2. Week 2 Best Bets: Baltimore Ravens -6.5

The Ravens were one of the biggest winners in Week 1 with how dominant they looked. Fresh off a disappointing playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans, Baltimore got back to crushing opponents with an effortless smackdown of the Cleveland Browns.

Lamar Jackson looked even better than he did in his MVP campaign, which shouldn't be possible, but he was great through the air and on the ground at home. The Ravens' defense also completely smothered the Browns offense, forcing three turnovers and holding Cleveland to six points.

Baltimore hits the road this week as 6.5-point favorites against the Houston Texans, who have three extra days to prep for this game after losing in the kickoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. That game ended 34-20 but it wasn't even that close as the Chiefs dominated the contest from start to finish.

Betting on heavy road favorites isn't an easy sell, but putting faith in Jackson and the Ravens makes a ton of sense. Houston will have a very tough time defending him and this game could get ugly very early.

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 13: Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks stands during a timeout against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 13, 2020, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

1. Week 2 Best Bets: Seattle Seahawks -4

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Seahawks' fans had to be thrilled that Pete Carroll finally let Russell Wilson cook in Atlanta. After plenty of complaining about Seattle's run-pass ratio, the Seahawks let Wilson air it out 35 times at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where he completed 31 passes for 322 yards and four touchdowns.

The end result was a comfortable victory over the Falcons, a popular sleeper pick at the start of the season. Seattle also saw new safety Jamal Adams make plenty of plays, racking up 12 tackles (including 2.5 tackles for loss) and a sack.

Next up for Seattle is a matchup with the New England Patriots, who kicked off the Cam Newton era with a 21-11 victory over the Dolphins. The Patriots dialed up plenty of designed runs for Newton, who had 15 carries for 75 yards and a pair of touchdowns as part of a rush-heavy gameplan.

Running the ball 42 times won't be as successful against a Seattle defense that yielded just 3.4 yards per carry against the Falcons. The Seahawks are only favored by four at home, which is likely a sign of respect for the Patriots, but Seattle is a far better opponent than the Dolphins were. Lay the four points with confidence.

Last Week: 3-2

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This Season: 3-2