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Robert Ferringo
#117 Washington (-6) over Philadelphia (1 p.m.)
#116 Dallas (-2.5) over New Orleans (1 p.m.)
#108 Miami (-4.5) over Buffalo (1 p.m.)
#104 Green Bay (-12.5) over Tennessee (1 p.m.)
#106 Carolina (-8) over Oakland (1 p.m.)
#119 St. Louis (+3) over Tampa Bay (1 p.m.)
TEASER: Take #104 Green Bay (-5.5) over Tennessee (1 p.m.) AND Take #111 New England (-7.5) over Jacksonville (1 p.m.)
This Week's Totals
Take 'Under' 45.0 Minnesota at Houston (1 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 39.5 San Francisco at Seattle (8:30 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 44.5 Cleveland at Denver (4 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 42.5 Indianapolis at Kansas City (1 p.m.)
Take 'Over' 45.0 Washington at Philadelphia (1 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 42.0 Buffalo at Miami (1 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 49.5 New England at Jacksonville (1 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 42.5 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (1 p.m.)
Take 'Under' 46.0 Oakland at Carolina (1 p.m.)
Giants -2.5 over Ravens
This is the time of the year that the Giants always excel. Last week they were embarrassed by the Falcons and you can bet they will be focused considering this is like a playoff game for them. This team is flying under the radar again and if they can get into the playoffs they have just as good a shot as anybody. The problem with the Ravens is their defense just not being elite anymore. If you look at their linebackers they mostly are all no names due to injuries. Flacco should struggle against the Gmen front four. There is a reason why New York is the favorites on the road. Take the Giants.
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