As the NFL season begins to take shape, injuries besiege teams and momentum starts to tip the balance of games in favour of certain teams, we’ve compiled a stunning seven-fold, 70/1 Betfred accumulator for you to consider this Sunday.
Here are our predictions ahead of NFL Week 6:
San Francisco 49ers @ Atlanta Falcons
The 49ers might not be firing on all cylinders but, with George Kittle back in the side, anything is possible. The Falcons are very inconsistent this year but coming up against such an explosive offence in the 49ers, we expect San Fran to emerge with the win.
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Minnesota Vikings @ Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins are missing Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill could be sidelined, and back-up quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been knocked about too. Key players in their offence not at 100% doesn’t bode well for Miami. Meanwhile the Vikings battled hard last week against the Bears to come out with a win which took them to 4-1. Kevin O’Connell’s side appear to be clicking and, with no new injury worries, we’re backing them here.
Cincinnati Bengals @ New Orleans Saints
The Bengals are on the move. Joe Burrow finally appears to have an O-line that protects him properly and the receiver core is gradually picking up speed. Protecting Burrow is massive and the more time he gets in the pocket the more dangerous he is. The Saints, on the other hand, could still be without Jameis Winston as well as star rookie receiver Chris Olave, who exited the last game with a concussion. Road games are never a simple task in the NFL but we think the Bengals should have enough in the tank to go home with the win.
Baltimore Ravens @ New York Giants
Coming off the back of a huge win against the Packers in London the Giants will be buzzing ahead of this game, but Baltimore will be tough opposition once again. Accounting for dynamic Ravens QB Lamar Jackson provides a completely different task for Brian Daboll’s side. It’s not out of the question that the Giants could upset the odds once again but we’re doubtful their good run continues past this Sunday.
Arizona Cardinals @ Seattle Seahawks
Arizona are not performing in the manner expected of them this year. Is Kliff Kingsbury being too clever? Is the team just not that good? One undebatable is that they’re missing DeAndre Hopkins. The defence hasn't done much better either, with the Cardinals recording the lowest number of sacks (six) in the entire NFL. In contrast, the Seattle Seahawks have a very productive offence and Geno Smith is making some big throws in clutch moments. The loss of Rashad Penny will be tough but rookie Kenneth Walker III has shown he’s capable of stepping up to the plate should Pete Carroll call his number. A rival win for Seattle awaits.
Buffalo Bills @ Kansas City Chiefs
This is the game of the week without question. There is no obvious winner but we’re tipping the Bills. Buffalo Bills being favourites at Arrowhead isn’t something that happens often but they demolished the Steelers last weekend and Josh Allen is just on fire at the moment. Patrick Mahomes won’t let a win come easy but he won’t be allowed to get four touchdowns to Travis Kelce this week so the Chiefs will need to work out an alternative form of attack.
Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles
With Dak Prescott still absent, Cooper Rush gets another chance to impress against one of, if not the, in-form side in the NFL in the Eagles. Dallas beat the Rams 22-10 last weekend and should be in high spirits heading to Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles will look to soar once again, with no team looking too much for them thus far. Jalen Hurts is a dual threat with an ever-improving throwing game as well as a clean set of wheels to get away from on-rushing defenders. The in-form receivers of AJ Brown and Devonta Smith will test the Cowboys secondary, a test we don’t think they’ll pass. Eagles win.
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