Let’s take a look at the way the 32 franchises stack up against each other after NFL betting on Week 9.
The last time Detroit won at Green Bay was 1991. Don’t expect that streak to end in Week 10.
Jacksonville is a resurgent club. Wideout Allen Hurns has a touchdown in six consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NFL.
The last time Blaine Gabbert won a start was in 2012…in Week 3. He won in Week 9, ending a streak of ten straight losses as the starter.
Marcus Mariota is only the second rookie since the AFL-NFL merger to have multiple four-touchdown games in one season. The other? RGIII back in 2012.
Against winning teams, the Browns are a lowly 0-6. They face 5-4 Pittsburgh on Sunday, where they are winless since the 2003 campaign.
The Texans don’t do well against quality quarterbacks. This week they face Andy Dalton.
When the Redskins turn it over more than once in a game, they lose. When they don’t, they win.
If you think Tony Romo’s injury has caused the six-game losing streak, you haven’t been paying attention to the soft defense.
Jameis Winston has now gone four straight games without an interception.
Despite losing six of eight, the Ravens’ point differential is only -24 for the year.
The Chargers have lost five in a row, but none by more than eight.
Since Jay Cutler came back from his injury, the Bears are 3-2.
Dan Campbell has re-energized the team, but they’re still not very good.
This team was 1-5. Can they go to Denver and make it three wins in a row?
The defense is the trouble here, ranking #31 in yards per game permitted.
The Eagles have 150 yards on the ground in each of their last four games.
Tyrod Taylor is back. Watch for the Bills to beat the Jets this week.
The Giants have the best turnover margin in the NFL at +12. They host the Patriots this week.
The Colts broke a six-game losing streak to teams outside the division when they beat Denver on Sunday.
Derek Carr has thrown for 19 touchdowns in eight games. That’s the best eight-game total for a Raiders quarterback since 1969, when Daryle Lamonica had 22.
Chris Ivory is only averaging 1.5 yards per carry for the Jets over the last three games.
The Falcons may be set to crash and burn: they are 1-2 against the Titans, Buccaneers and 49ers in the last three games.
Nick Foles has already had three games this year with no touchdown passes.
Now the Steelers are missing their starting quarterback and tailback. Can the Browns take advantage?
The Seahawks have entered the red zone 17 times this season…and scored five touchdowns, worst in the league.
The NFC North now has a tie at the top between Green Bay and the Vikings, who off to their best start since 2009.
The Cardinals have really improved their rushing game this year, improving from #31 to #10.
In their last three games, the Packers have been outgained by a total of 563 yards.
Peyton threw two key picks in the Broncos’ loss to the Colts, and the team only ran for 35 yards.
Andy Dalton loves throwing to tight end Tyler Eifert, who has nine touchdowns.
The Panthers now have a 12-game regular season winning streak.
New England heads to New York to take on the Giants. The Giants have won the last three meetings between the two.
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# 32 Detroit Lions (1-7)
The last time Detroit won at Green Bay was 1991. Don’t expect that streak to end in Week 10.
# 31 Jacksonville Jaguars (2-6)
Jacksonville is a resurgent club. Wideout Allen Hurns has a touchdown in six consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NFL.
# 30 San Francisco 49ers (3-6)
The last time Blaine Gabbert won a start was in 2012…in Week 3. He won in Week 9, ending a streak of ten straight losses as the starter.
# 29 Tennesee Titans (2-6)
Marcus Mariota is only the second rookie since the AFL-NFL merger to have multiple four-touchdown games in one season. The other? RGIII back in 2012.
# 28 Cleveland Browns (2-7)
Against winning teams, the Browns are a lowly 0-6. They face 5-4 Pittsburgh on Sunday, where they are winless since the 2003 campaign.
# 27 Houston Texans (3-5)
The Texans don’t do well against quality quarterbacks. This week they face Andy Dalton.
# 26 Washington Redskins (3-5)
When the Redskins turn it over more than once in a game, they lose. When they don’t, they win.
# 25 Dallas Cowboys (2-6)
If you think Tony Romo’s injury has caused the six-game losing streak, you haven’t been paying attention to the soft defense.
# 24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5)
Jameis Winston has now gone four straight games without an interception.
# 23 Baltimore Ravens (2-6)
Despite losing six of eight, the Ravens’ point differential is only -24 for the year.
# 22 San Diego Chargers (2-7)
The Chargers have lost five in a row, but none by more than eight.
# 21 Chicago Bears (3-5)
Since Jay Cutler came back from his injury, the Bears are 3-2.
# 20 Miami Dolphins (3-5)
Dan Campbell has re-energized the team, but they’re still not very good.
# 19 Kansas City Chiefs (3-5)
This team was 1-5. Can they go to Denver and make it three wins in a row?
# 18 New Orleans Saints (4-5)
The defense is the trouble here, ranking #31 in yards per game permitted.
# 17 Philadelphia Eagles (4-4)
The Eagles have 150 yards on the ground in each of their last four games.
# 16 Buffalo Bills (4-4)
Tyrod Taylor is back. Watch for the Bills to beat the Jets this week.
# 15 New York Giants (5-4)
The Giants have the best turnover margin in the NFL at +12. They host the Patriots this week.
# 14 Indianapolis Colts (4-5)
The Colts broke a six-game losing streak to teams outside the division when they beat Denver on Sunday.
# 13 Oakland Raiders (4-4)
Derek Carr has thrown for 19 touchdowns in eight games. That’s the best eight-game total for a Raiders quarterback since 1969, when Daryle Lamonica had 22.
# 12 New York Jets (5-3)
Chris Ivory is only averaging 1.5 yards per carry for the Jets over the last three games.
# 11 Atlanta Falcons (6-3)
The Falcons may be set to crash and burn: they are 1-2 against the Titans, Buccaneers and 49ers in the last three games.
# 10 St. Louis Rams (4-4)
Nick Foles has already had three games this year with no touchdown passes.
# 9 Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)
Now the Steelers are missing their starting quarterback and tailback. Can the Browns take advantage?
# 8 Seattle Seahawks (4-4)
The Seahawks have entered the red zone 17 times this season…and scored five touchdowns, worst in the league.
# 7 Minnesota Vikings (6-2)
The NFC North now has a tie at the top between Green Bay and the Vikings, who off to their best start since 2009.
# 6 Arizona Cardinals (6-2)
The Cardinals have really improved their rushing game this year, improving from #31 to #10.
# 5 Green Bay Packers (6-2)
In their last three games, the Packers have been outgained by a total of 563 yards.
# 4 Denver Broncos (7-1)
Peyton threw two key picks in the Broncos’ loss to the Colts, and the team only ran for 35 yards.
# 3 Cincinnati Bengals (8-0)
Andy Dalton loves throwing to tight end Tyler Eifert, who has nine touchdowns.
# 2 Carolina Panthers (8-0)
The Panthers now have a 12-game regular season winning streak.
# 1 New England Patriots (8-0)
New England heads to New York to take on the Giants. The Giants have won the last three meetings between the two.
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