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The Patriots are just killing it. The defense is outstanding and rookie QB Mac Jones continues to prove why Bill Belichick drafted him in the first round of this year’s draft. New England has won five straight and has given up a total of just 13 points in its last three games. The Titans lost an ugly one to Houston last week and didn’t play all that well against New Orleans the week before. This one feels like the Patriots regress a little. They are only 2-4 at home this season… TENNESSEE 20, NEW ENGLAND 17
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The Eagles have won eight of the last ten against the Giants. Still, the Giants are a 3-point home favorite. Philly has been wildly inconsistent this season. The Eagles pounded the Saints last week and Denver the week before. Maybe things are turning around. The Giants only average 19.9 points per game, but Saquon Barkley is back in the lineup. Two of New York’s wins this season came at home and the Giants beat Philly at home last year… NY GIANTS 23, PHILADELPHIA 20
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The Falcons have scored a whopping total of three points in their last two games combined. Matt Ryan has been one of the more prolific quarterbacks in the league for the last decade, but Atlanta is having trouble scoring. If the Jags have a strength, it’s their defense. Like the Falcons, the Jags have trouble generating points. They rank 31st in scoring, just a few spots (27th) behind Atlanta. While the Jags defense is a strength, it still gives up points. Atlanta ranks 31st in scoring defense. Jacksonville is 24th. The offenses just might turn it up on Sunday… ATLANTA 33, JACKSONVILLE 28