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Vikings and Bengals 

The game is expected to be a tightly contested affair, with both teams showing strengths that could sway the game in their favor. The Vikings’ defense could be a decisive factor, especially in limiting Browning’s impact on the game. It’s challenging to predict a clear winner, but the Vikings’ defensive prowess might give them a slight edge.

Game 1 Picks

  • Ty Chandler (RB, Vikings)
  • Projection: 70 rushing yards, 1 TD
  • Analysis: Chandler ‘s speed and agility are expected to be a significant threat. His ability to find and exploit gaps could result in a notable performance.

 

  • Jake Browning (QB, Bengals)
  • Projection: Under 242.5 passing yards
  • Analysis: Browning has been effective in recent games, but he’s expected to face a more formidable challenge against the Vikings’ improved defense.

 

  • Joe Mixon (RB, Bengals)
  • Projection: 75 rushing yards
  • Analysis: Mixon’s role in the Bengals’ rushing attack will be crucial, especially in creating dynamic plays against the Vikings’ defense.

 

  • Ja’Marr Chase (WR, Bengals)
  • Projection: 80 receiving yards, 1 TD
  • Analysis: Chase is expected to be a key player in the Bengals’ passing game, using his speed and route precision to create significant opportunities downfield.

 

Colts and Steelers

Given the Colts’ offensive momentum with Minshew and the Steelers’ recent offensive struggles, the prediction leans towards a Colts victory, especially if they can capitalize on their offensive strengths and maintain their defensive takeaways. The game is expected to be close, but the Colts seem better equipped to make crucial plays when needed.

Game 2 Picks

  • Gardner Minshew (QB, Colts)
  • Projection: Over 231.5 passing yards and over 1.5 touchdowns
  • Analysis: Minshew has shown consistency in his starts, and given the Steelers’ recent defensive form, he might be able to exploit their secondary.

 

  • Mitch Trubisky (QB, Steelers)
  • Projection: Under 195.5 passing yards
  • Analysis: Trubisky has struggled in his recent starts, and facing the Colts’ defense, which has consistently taken away the ball, might add to those challenges.

 

  • Najee Harris (RB, Steelers)
  • Projection: Over 51.5 rushing yards
  • Analysis: Harris could be a crucial player in the Steelers’ ground game, especially if their passing game continues to struggle.

 

  • Zack Moss (RB, Colts)
  • Projection: Under 73.5 rushing yards
  • Analysis: While Moss will likely have a significant role, the Steelers’ defense might limit his rushing effectiveness.

 

Broncos and Lions

The Broncos, despite being underdogs, have momentum and a resurgent offense that could exploit the Lions’ defensive vulnerabilities. Their need for a win to stay in the playoff race adds to their motivation. The Lions, though favorites due to their better overall record, have shown recent inconsistencies. Their strong offensive play remains a key advantage, but their defensive struggles could be a critical factor. The game is expected to be competitive and could be decided by which team better capitalizes on their strengths and manages their weaknesses. The Broncos’ recent form suggests they could provide a substantial challenge to the Lions.

Game 3 Picks

  • Russell Wilson (QB, Broncos)
  • Projection: 250 passing yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs
  • Analysis: Wilson’s dynamic play could be both a strength and a liability against the Lions’ defense, potentially leading to high yardage but also turnovers.

 

  • Javonte Williams (RB, Broncos)
  • Projection: 75 rushing yards, 1 TD
  • Analysis: Williams’ aggressive running style should be effective, especially in the red zone, against the Lions’ defensive line.

 

  • Jerry Jeudy (WR, Broncos)
  • Projection: 80 receiving yards
  • Analysis: Jeudy’s route-running and speed might allow him to exploit the Lions’ secondary for significant yardage.

 

  • Jared Goff (QB, Lions)
  • Projection: 230 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • Analysis: Goff’s steady arm will be key, but he may face challenges from the Broncos’ rejuvenated defense.

 

  • Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR, Lions)
  • Projection: 90 receiving yards, 1 TD
  • Analysis: St. Brown’s ability to make critical catches could see him being a primary target in the Lions’ passing game.