Week 15 promises to paint a clearer picture of who may still be kicking by the time the year comes to a close as seven teams have an opportunity to punch their ticket into the postseason in this coming slate.
Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy may have different thoughts concerning Dak Prescott and his “slump,” but this week provides one of those “get-right” opportunities.
I don’t know what Jacksonville’s is.” — CBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli on why taking the points with the Texans against a downtrodden Jaguars team is one of his best bets for Week 15.
“The Steelers have managed to rally back from big deficits in two of their last four games, as their offense has largely been MIA in the first half before coming alive late in the game.
You can see all five of his Week 15 picks against the SuperContest lines and the Circa Sports Million lines by heading to SportsLine.
“It’s hard to win consistently betting the NFL, but one of the ways I’ve managed to do so this season is by making the bets nobody wants to make.
“Miami is only 6-7 itself, after all, and it’s being overvalued this week because it’s riding a five-game win streak.
The Lions had their Super Bowl beating the Vikings, but they are dealing with major virus issues and they don’t have much talent to begin with.
“Arizona will get off defensively as well and I suspect they get at least one pick-six off Jared Goff, a limited QB they know all too well.
7 seed but should be able to get back into the win column on Sunday when they host the Panthers.
I haven’t believed in Denver all year and the Cincy pass rush should be able to impact Teddy Bridgewater.” — CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones on why he’s taking the Bengals in Denver.
The 49ers are home for the first time in three weeks after splitting two road games the past two weeks.
“It was fun to see the Chicago Bears special teams put up a fight against the Packers last week, but it’s understood Green Bay is one of the best teams in the NFL.
“While the Ravens are regarded as the best team in the AFC North, the last time they registered a great team win was Oct.
I’ll just lean to the team that’s 11-2 against the spread this year and taking on a hurt quarterback.” — CBS Sports NFL writer Jordan Dajani has the Packers coveriing against the Ravens as one of his top five picks for Week 15.
We can tell you he’s leaning Over the total, but he’s also found a crucial X-factor that makes one side of the spread a must bet.
The Raiders haven’t played well as of late, but with all the players missing for the Browns, look for the Raiders to hang around and keep it close.” — CBS Sports Senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco on why he likes Cleveland to beat the Raiders, despite its COVID-19 issues.
White, a CBS Sports fantasy and gambling editor, ended the 2020 season on a 80-89 run on all of his NFL picks that returned more than $,1400 over that span.
The Rams will win it late, but Seattle will keep it close.” — CBS Sports Senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco likes the Seahawks to cover against the Rams in Los Angeles.
The Washington Football Team is one of a number of teams that has been hit hard by the latest spike of COVID-19, which makes them extremely vulnerable heading into this Week 15 and possibly makes the Eagles a savvy pick in Survivor pools.
However, that isn’t the highest projected win percentage on the Week 15 by a long shot.