Week Two is in the history books in the NFL and we saw a real mix of games. A number of top teams won, some stumbled, some unfancied teams claimed a big win, while others continued to struggle.
And we had a fantastic rate of success in our tips from last week too!
Remember all the odds shown are provided by bet365 Sport which were correct at the time of writing, but it is likely that they may change in the run up to each of the games this week.
So, let’s begin with a recap of last week’s action in the NFL and a look at how our tips last week panned out. Then we will move our focus onto Week Three’s action.
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We had a fantastic start to the season here with 12 out of the 16 games backed correctly last week! Let’s hope we can continue that high level of success over the rest of the season. Games shown above in italics were the losing tips from last week.
Fresh from earning a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Steel Town last week, the 49ers travelled to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and laid a 30-20 beating down on the Rams. Two big road games, two big wins as this 49ers team seem to relish their role as many people’s Super Bowl favourites.
Many people thought the Bucs would struggle without Tom Brady this season, but two games in, the Bucs stand with a 2-0 record and with Baker Mayfield and Mike Evans gaining a real understanding, the Bucs look well set to be in the thick of things in a surprisingly competitive NFC South.
After losing last week to the 49ers, the Steelers could not afford to go two games down in their division to their rivals in the NFC North. They didn’t thanks largely to an immense effort from their defence which stifled the Browns offense and scored the key points to gain the win on a TJ Watt fumble recovery returned for a touchdown.
The Bengals were woeful last week on offense and in truth, they weren’t that much better against the Ravens this week. Joe Burrow’s niggly injury has thrown off his timing and the Bengals look a shadow of the team many felt had genuine Super Bowl ambitions this season.
If the Jets fanbase had any misconceptions about how big a loss Aaron Rodgers will be at QB, this game showcased it for all to see. Zach Wilson threw three interceptions and struggled all day, admittedly against a brilliant Cowboys defense. Robert Saleh may decide to make a few phone calls this week to see which QBs are available.
For three quarters of this game, it looked like the Cardinals were going to inflict another heavy defeat on the Giants. To New York’s credit, Brian Daboll engineered a fine second half fightback which saw the Giants come back from 20-0 at half time to win 31-28 for a much needed victory.
Money Line Tip – San Francisco 49ers (2/11)
Money Line Tip – Cleveland Browns (10/17)
Money Line Tip – Baltimore Ravens (5/19)
Money Line Tip – Detroit Lions (10/17)
Money Line Tip – Green Bay Packers (4/5)
Money Line Tip – Jacksonville Jaguars (2/9)
Money Line Tip – Miami Dolphins (5/14)
Money Line Tip – Minnesota Vikings (10/11)
Money Line Tip – New England Patriots (4/6)
Money Line Tip – Buffalo Bills (5/14)
Money Line Tip – Seattle Seahawks (5/12)
Money Line Tip – Dallas Cowboys (1/7)
Money Line Tip – Kansas City Chiefs (1/8)
Money Line Tip – Las Vegas Raiders (10/11)
Money Line Tip – Philadelphia Eagles (10/23)
Money Line Tip – Cincinnati Bengals (10/13)
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