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NFL Week 7 was one of the least competitive game slates to date. Nine of the 13 games were decided by double digits and six of the games were decided by 22 or more points. Neither the favorites nor the underdogs had the edge this week; they each went 6-6-1 against the spread, with a push coming from the two-point spread in the Falcons-Dolphins game.
Some of the blowouts were predictable, like the Cardinals crushing the Texans. Others, like the Giants' win over the Panthers and the Titans' thrashing of the Chiefs, were not.
What can Week 7 tell bettors about Week 8? It's hard for gamblers to take too much away from last week's action without categorically overreacting. That said, the blowout results can help contextualize some of the better and worse teams in the league and help to identify unbalanced lines.
This is especially true with the blowout losers. Take, for example, the Panthers. They started the year 3-0 and emerged as a darling playoff sleeper of many NFL analysts. Since then, they're 0-4 and just lost by 22 points to the depleted Giants' offense. That probably means that Carolina is bad, especially given how Sam Darnold has looked recently. As such, it may be best to fade them.
Conversely, some of the blowout winners proved that they are good teams. How? They beat strong competition. The Bengals are the best example of this, as they crushed the Ravens by 24 points. Baltimore was fresh off a 27-point win over the Chargers in Week 7, so we know they're no slouch of a team. Cincinnati just thrashed them because, well, they're that good.
Week 8's slate is similar to that of Week 7. There are four games that effectively opened with double-digit point spreads. Those can be tricky to predict, as Rams bettors know well since they failed to cover against the Lions, so bettors will have to carefully look for the edge in those matchups without just assuming the favorite is the best side.
Knowing the latest injury news and trends will continue to be critical to bettors. That's especially true during bye week season when some teams will be better rested than others.
For more expert NFL predictions, check out Sporting News' picks straight up and against the spread for Week 8.
Below are the latest Week 8 NFL odds, including point spreads, money lines and over-under totals for every game, according to FanDuel Sportsbook .
The Chargers are a better team on paper than the Patriots. However, this spread is something that the Patriots should be able to cover if they play like they have for most of the season.
The Patriots won their two games against the Jets by a combined score of 79-19. Four of their other five games have been decided by one score. That includes a game against the Buccaneers where Nick Folk barely missed a go-ahead 56-yard field goal with less than a minute left in the game, and an overtime loss against Dallas.
New England would have a 5-2 record against the spread if they played against a 5.5-point spread every week. Their two losses ATS would be a 15-point loss to the Saints, where a couple of dropped-ball interceptions really hurt them, and the overtime loss to the Cowboys, which would have been by just a half a point.
Meanwhile, the Chargers have played in a game decided by more than one possession just twice this year. They have won just one of those games — a two-TD victory over the Raiders on "Monday Night Football." So, the Patriots look appealing given the trends of both teams in close games.
New England is even more appealing when looking at the Chargers' performance against them last year. The Patriots walloped Los Angeles 45-0 in L.A. despite the team throwing for just 126 yards and two TDs. They used their defense to rattle Justin Herbert, and it worked.
Herbert will be better prepared to compete this time, especially under new coach Brandon Staley. But the Patriots still have the talent on both sides of the ball to get the job done here. After all, the Chargers are just middle-of-the-pack defensively and are allowing 25 points per game, good for the 11th-most in the NFL. If the Patriots can match that, they will make it hard for the Chargers to cover. 
The Bengals ended up being a good call last week, so we'll stick with them here again. That may not seem optimal, as this line has shifted from Bengals -3.5 to Bengals -10.5 in rapid order, but the 7-point shift is easy enough to explain.
First of all, Cincinnati was underrated on the advanced spread. They are the No. 1 seed in the AFC right now, after all, so they should be heavily favored to beat the Jets. A 10.5-point spread is far more indicative of that than a 3.5-point spread.
Secondly, the Jets are preparing to start a new quarterback in Week 8. Their options are Mike White, Josh Johnson or the recently acquired Joe Flacco. It's hard to argue that any of these are good options, though to be fair, Zach Wilson isn't yet either after his woeful start to the season.
White saw his first NFL regular-season action against the Patriots and completed 20 of 32 passes for 202 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Perhaps he can cut down on the turnovers, but the Patriots backed off at the end of the game with a big lead, so that's part of why he posted solid numbers.
Elsewhere, Johnson is playing for his 13th professional team and has largely relied on one-year stints to keep him going. He also has played in the UFL, AAF and XFL. He is 1-7 in eight career NFL starts.
Meanwhile, Flacco was acquired for a sixth-round draft pick late on Monday afternoon. Flacco was once a decent starter and he was with the Jets last year. However, he struggled and failed to win a game for New York.
If Flacco plays, he should be more accurate than Wilson. Or, at least, he should throw fewer interceptions than Wilson, who leads the league in interceptions thrown with nine. Still, the Bengals and their improved defense just held Lamar Jackson and the Ravens to 17 points in a blowout win. They should similarly limit the Jets, regardless of who is starting at QB.
And given that the Jets have allowed the fourth-most points per game at 29.2, the Bengals could be in for another big win.
The Colts and Titans have already squared off once this year. That was in a 25-16 Titans win back in Week 3. However, the two teams look a lot different now than they did in that contest.
Notably, the Colts are healthier. Quarterback Carson Wentz played that game on two sprained ankles and wasn't able to do much. Nonetheless, the Colts were able to hang in the game and entered the fourth quarter with just a one-point deficit. They should have a better chance to close out the Titans and potentially win with Wentz at full strength.
It's not just Wentz who is healthy, however. Cornerback Xavier Rhodes, a key part of their defense, is healthy. When he plays, the Colts are significantly better against the pass. The team also has guard Quenton Nelson back. He is their best offensive lineman and should help to block the Tennessee defensive line, which is the best part of their defense. Receiver T.Y. Hilton could also return, and that would upgrade Wentz's supporting cast.
The Colts have a trend going against them in this game. They are just 1-4 as home underdogs since Frank Reich took over in 2018. That's good for an NFL-low cover percentage of 20. That said, Wentz is the most talented quarterback they have had since Andrew Luck's surprise retirement, so he is a good candidate to buck this trend.
As such, Indy looks like a good pick here. They aren't too risky as 1.5-point home underdogs and you could even bet the moneyline if you're feeling confident enough. Either way, this seems like a good spot for Indy with the Titans coming off two important wins over the AFC's best.
Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals
Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons
Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions
Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts
Cincinnati Bengals at New York Jets
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns
San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears
Jacksonville Jaguars at Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots at Los Angeles Chargers
Washington Football Team at Denver Broncos
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs
Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals
Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons
Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions
Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts
Cincinnati Bengals at New York Jets
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns
San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears
Jacksonville Jaguars at Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots at Los Angeles Chargers
Washington Football Team at Denver Broncos
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs
Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals
Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons
Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions
Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts
Cincinnati Bengals at New York Jets
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns
San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears
Jacksonville Jaguars at Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots at Los Angeles Chargers
Washington Football Team at Denver Broncos
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs

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