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Thursday, September 6

8:20 pm Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles (-2 1/2, 45 1/2) - Rematch of a 2017 NFC divisional playoff game, won by the Eagles, 15-10. Philly went on from there to win the Super Bowl while the Falcons watched and waitedŠ until now.

Revenge may be on the minds of some Falcon players, but judging by their 0-4 preseason flop, the Falcons may not be ready for prime time. While the Eagles were only 1-3 preseason, they're arguably a better team, at home, and healthy.

Coin Flip: Philadelphia

PREDICTION: Eagles 23 Falcons 17


Sunday, September 9

1:00 pm Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens (-7, 40 1/2) - Buffalo will start Nathan Peterman at QB, whose previous start resulted in a five turnover first half against Denver last season. Granted, Peterman is better than that, but the Bills haven't offered their quarterbacks much protection in the preseason, so there will be pressures and probably sacks and turnovers.

The Ravens went 5-0 in preseason and appear to be among the top teams in the AFC. Baltimore was 5-3 at home last year; Buffalo was 3-5 on the road. All indications point to the Ravens getting off to a fast start and the Bills making more excuses than positive plays.

Coin Flip: Baltimore

PREDICTION: Ravens 31 Bills 13


1:00 pm Cincinnati Bengals at Indianapolis Colts (-3, 46 1/2) - Neither of these teams made the playoffs in 2017, so there's been plenty of turnover of coaches and players in the interim. The Colts get Andrew Luck back after he missed most of the season with injuries while the Bengals go with tried and true Andy Dalton.

These teams met in week 8 last season, the Bengals scoring a 24-23 win at Indianapolis, but that was without Luck. They also met last week in a 27-26 Indy preseason home win. This looks like a game that could go down to the wire, and, as such, even a paltry three points may be important.

Coin Flip: Indianapolis

PREDICTION: Bengals 25 Colts 23


1:00 pm Houston Texans at New England Patriots (-6, 50 1/2) - The Patriots hosted Houston in week 3 of 2017, winning, 36-33. While that game may not be of great importance, it was still a win by a field goal in New England with Deshaun Watson at quarterback for the Texans.

With Watson at QB last season, the Texans were 3-4. After his injury, they went 1-8. The second-year QB out of Clemson gives Houston a real chance at upsetting the Patriots.

Coin Flip: Houston

PREDICTION: Texans 31 Patriots 27


1:00 pm Jacksonville Jaguars (-3, 43 1/2) at New York Giants - Take your pick on who will have the hotter hand, Eli Manning or Blake Bortles. Maybe both will throw for 300+ yards, but the difference will be in the red zone, where the Giants will likely struggle. The Jags are one of four road favorites this week, and, considering how well their defense played in preseason, should be able to make the Giants one-dimensional on offense.

Remember, the Jags were 10-6 and won the AFC South last season, The 3-13 Giants won nothing but the second pick in the draft.

Coin Flip: Jacksonville

PREDICTION: Jaguars 24 Giants 10


1:00 pm Pittsburgh Steelers (-4 1/2, 45 1/2) at Cleveland Browns - Cleveland found success in the preseason with both Tyrod Taylor and rookie Baker Mayfield as quarterback, and confidence is high along the shores of Lake Erie.

The Steelers and Browns play twice annually, as they both hail from the AFC North. Last season's games were close calls. The Steelers won the opener, 21-18, in Cleveland, and also at home in Week 16, 28-24. It's worth noting that those were close games and the Browns may actually be better than the 0-16 that was on the field last season.

Coin Flip: Pittsburgh

PREDICTION: Browns 30 Steelers 28


1:00 pm San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings (-6, 46) - Emerging last season as one of a few elite teams in the NFC, the Vikings open their season at home, hosting and up-and-coming 49ers squad that won their last five games in 2017 after Jimmy Garoppolo took over quarterback duties. Add hard-hitting Carlos Hyde to the mix and the San Francisco backfield looks pretty good.

The Vikings will start Kirk Cousins at quarterback, replacing Sam Bradford, who bolted for Arizona. While Cousins may be as good as Bradford, or even better, the ball bounced favorably for the Vikings last season, but may not go the same way this year.

This is one of the premier games of the opening weekend and it's likely to be close and entertaining, with Minnesota grabbing a late score for the win.

Coin Flip: San Francisco

PREDICTION: Vikings 30 49ers 26


1:00 pm Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints (-9 1/2, 49 1/2) - The biggest point spread of the week is due to Tampa QB James Winston's suspension for the first three games of the season, but one shouldn't fall for it. Both quarterbacks named Ryan - Fitzpatrick and Griffin - had plenty of prep time in the preseason and looked good.

The Buccaneers won their first two preseason games on the road and then the defense imploded, resulting in back-to-back home losses. And that's the problem. Tampa's defense can't stop anyone, especially not Drew Brees and the Saints' offense.

Coin Flip: New Orleans

PREDICTION: Saints 42 Buccaneers 17


1:00 pm Tennessee Titans (-1, 45) at Miami Dolphins - Even though this game is in Miami, it's hard to believe the Dolphins are deeper underdogs. Maybe it has something to do with Tennessee's 0-4 preseason mark, or the fact that they scored only 40 points in those four games.

Miami, however, lost their first three preseason games before walloping Atlanta, 34-7 in the fourth week. It's worth noting that the Titans reached the playoffs last season with a 9-7 record and that Miami was 6-10 and really hasn't made substantive changes to personnel.

Coin Flip: Tennessee

PREDICTION: Titans 20 Dolphins 12



4:05 pm Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers (-3, 47 1/2) - A review of last season's results shows that the Chiefs won the AFC West with a 10-6 mark and the Chargers just missed the playoffs, going 9-7, gong 9-3 after an 0-4 start.

The Chargers bring the usual cast of characters led by QB Phillip Rivers. In KC, the big change is at quarterback, where Patrick Mahomes replaces Alex Smith, who is now in Washington. The Chiefs won both meetings last season, 24-10, and 30-13. Those are pretty big margins for divisional games and it's unlikely the Chargers have improved that much.

Coin Flip: Los Angeles

PREDICTION: Chiefs 26 Chargers 14


4:25 pm Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers (-3, 42) - Dallas went 9-7 in 2017 and missed the playoffs. The shine is well off the apple from two years ago when Dad Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott dazzled the league. Dallas was 0-4 preseason and look out of sync and lifeless.

The Panthers were 3-1 preseason and are expected to deeper in the playoffs than last season. This could be the easiest pick of the week, judging by Dallas' nonchalant attitude.

Coin Flip: Carolina

PREDICTION: Panthers 33 Cowboys 17


4:25 pm Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos (-3, 42) - Seattle is another team that may be just a little bit overrated heading into the new season. The Seahawks lost all four of their preseason games, didn't reach the playoffs last season and don't have the hungry look of a championship-caliber team.

Denver is youthful, energetic, and looking to get beyond last season's 5-11 gasser. The tell here is that the Broncos are favored. They should win, though it could be closer than anticipated.

Coin Flip: Seattle

PREDICTION: Broncos 24 Seahawks 17


4:25 pm Washington Redskins at Arizona Cardinals (even, 44) - Alex Smith finds a new home in DC, while the Cardinals handed over quarterback duties to Sam Bradford. Coming out of the 2017 season in which neither team reached the playoffs, the teams were already pretty even, but Bradford should be a big improvement over last year's hodgepodge at QB.

Washington's offense didn't really click in the preseason, and the Redskins lost three of four games, the only win coming at home against the Jets, 15-13. Arizona appears to have a plan. Washington is still hoping and praying, especially defensively.

Coin Flip: Arizona

PREDICTION: Cardinals 31 Redskins 10


8:20 pm Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers (-7 1/2, 47 1/2) - With a healthy Aaron Rodgers, the Packers may be the team to beat in the NFC, though there are plenty of solid contenders. Chicago is not one of them, even though they are improved over their 5-11 squad of last season.

The Bears simply aren't experienced enough nor talented enough to make this game at Green Bay close.

Coin Flip: Chicago

PREDICTION: Packers 41 Bears13



Monday, September 10

8:10 pm New York Jets at Detroit Lions (-6 1/2, 44 1/2) - Have to disagree with the Las Vegas oddsmakers and Mr. coin flip pick, but the Lions look like a very second-rate team. Quarterback Matthew Stafford, though good, has never turned into a superstar passer and still makes more than his fair share of mental errors. The defense allowed 30, 30 and 35 points in the last three preseason games and the Lions were inconsistent last season.

Sure, the Jets were just 5-11, but they may have found a true QB in rookie Sam Darnold. The Jets were only 1-3 in preseason, but the losses were close calls. They lost 15-13 at Washington, 22-16 against the Giants and 10-9 at Philadelphia. One has to like their chances here.

Coin Flip: Detroit

PREDICTION: Jets 24 Lions 18


10:20 pm Los Angeles Rams (-4 1/2, 49 1/2) at Oakland Raiders - The Rams won a preseason week two meeting at Oakland, 19-15, so it may be logical to take them for the win here, but the 4 1/2-point vig may be just a tad off the mark.

It's also logical to believe that Derek Carr may fare better against the Rams defense, the one that gave up 96 points in four preseason games. Besides, the Rams' offense was shut out in their final tuneup, 28-0, at New Orleans. The Raiders went 3-1 in the preseason and should win at home.

Coin Flip: Los Angeles Rams

PREDICTION: Raiders 24 Rams 20