NFL, Week 3 and expert betting
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The upcoming slate of NFL games includes two pairings of 2-0 teams, notably the Rams revisiting Philadelphia after their near-miss there in January.
The Denver Broncos (1-1) are hitting the road this week for an AFC West showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers (2-0). Ahead of that matchup, check out NFL.com's video preview (and expert game picks) below. Following the Chargers game, up next on the Broncos' schedule is a home Monday Night Football clash with the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4.
Week 3 is a minefield of injuries and tricky picks. Bengals vs. Vikings is one that’s very difficult to parse due to injuries to both Joe Burrow and J.J. McCarthy, making this the QB duel between Jake Browning and Carson Wentz we all expected.
Several close calls had survivor pool players a bit nervous last week, especially when Dallas needed a long, late field goal to hold off the New York Giants. For Week 3, several look promising due to them having a -5.
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Lions at Ravens prediction: Odds, expert picks, QB matchup, injury update, betting trends, and stats
The Lions roll into Baltimore following a trouncing of the Bears, 52-21. Jared Goff threw five touchdown passes and Detroit racked up 511 total yards in the win over Caleb Williams and their former Offensive Coordinator, Ben Johnson.
Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season kicks off with a Thursday night divisional showdown between the AFC East’s Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins. The two teams enter the game following polar opposite starts to the season.
Pete Prisco: "This is a long trip for the 0-2 Saints after two close losses. Seattle has played well on defense, which will challenge Spencer Rattler and the New Orleans offense. Look for that defense to show up big here and have a few turnovers that lead to points for Sam Darnold and the offense. Seattle takes it."
Updated Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 2: RJ Harvey, Michael Penix headline expert breakout picks originally appeared on The Sporting News Week 2 remains a crucial point in fantasy football. Just as is the case in the NFL, managers must do their best to avoid an 0-2 start in order to preserve early-season optimism for the playoffs.