The Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers entered Week 10, becoming the number one offensive team in the 2021 NFL season. The Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns have top-notch defenses.
Here are the five best over/under bets from week 10.The betting odds come from FanDuel sports betting.
The Baltimore Ravens of the Miami Dolphins exceed 46.5
When the two teams last met in 2019, the Ravens defeated the Dolphins 59-10. In the mid-season at the MVP level, Lamar Jackson should have another brilliant performance in Miami. Baltimore leads the AFC in total yards, and Miami has given up more yards than any other team. The Ravens have the No. 23 defense and have scored 72 points in the past two games.
Cleveland Browns of the New England Patriots under 45.5
In the best defense of the AFC, there won’t be a lot of points. The Browns and Patriots ranked third and ninth respectively in the number of yards allowed per game and the number of opponents. As the season progressed, Cleveland’s defense got better and better, with opponents scoring less than 17 points in three consecutive games. Due to injuries and COVID-19, the Browns have only one running back left. Mike Jones has been fighting the best defense on the New England schedule.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 51.5 and above for Washington football team
Washington slowed down Tampa Bay’s offense after a bye with little success. The Pirates lead the league with 32.5 points per game, and only three teams score more points per game than Washington. Tom Brady has always been the best quarterback in the league. Tyler Haynik pitched 306 yards and ran 46 yards in the playoffs against Tampa Bay, which was one of the best games of his career.
Pittsburgh Steelers Detroit Lions under 43
If the Lions defense has not completely collapsed, there may be only a few touchdowns in this game. Pittsburgh and Detroit averaged 36.9 points per game. The Lions scored less than 20 points in seven consecutive games. The Steelers and Lions rank 27th and 28th in yardage per game respectively.
Tennessee Titans’ New Orleans Saints over 44.5
For a matchup between two of the 12 highest-scoring teams in the NFL, this total is too low. Since losing the season opener, Tennessee has scored at least 24 points in every game. The Titans will not feel Derek Henry’s loss in this game, because they will have to rely on passing offenses against the Saints’ first-class running back. In the past two weeks, New Orleans has scored 61 points, most of which are Trevor Siemian.
Season record: 21-24
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