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NFL Week 1 Betting Guide

Are you ready for some football? Well, we sure are!

If you watch the NFL, chances are that you have placed a friendly wager at least once. In order to help you pad your bank account, we have decided to give you our weekly picks against the spread.

Now, as you will notice, I am giving you my winner for EVERY game but I am also listing the games I feel are “best bets” for the week. It is very difficult to win money if you bet on every game, so wagering only on the ones you are most confident on makes sense.

Here are my picks against the spread for Week 1 of the 2018 NFL season.

BEST BETS

Los Angeles Chargers -3 over Kansas City

Carolina -3 over Dallas

New England -6.5 over Houston

OTHER GAMES

Buffalo +8 over Baltimore

Minnesota -6.5 over San Francisco

Cincinnati -1 over Indianapolis

New York Giants +3 over Jacksonville

Pittsburgh -3.5 over Cleveland

New Orleans -10 over Tampa Bay

Tennessee -1 over Miami

Seattle +3 over Denver

Washington +2 over Arizona

Green Bay -7 over Chicago

New York Jets +7 over Detroit

Los Angeles Rams -4.5 over Oakland

BONUS CONTENT:

Detroit Lions Week 1 Rooting Guide

Welcome to Week 1 of the 2018 NFL season! Each week we will be publishing a rooting guide for Detroit Lions fans. This guide will focus on what is best for the Lions and take all of the thought out of which teams you should want to win and which you should want to lose on a weekly basis.

So, without further ado, here is your Week 1 rooting guide.

Don’t worry about AFC vs. AFC matchups

First of all, you should not really care about AFC vs. AFC games as they will not have an impact on the Lions playoff chances. Here are the AFC vs. AFC matchups for Week 1.

Bill @ Ravens

Texans @ Patriots

Titans @ Dolphins

Bengals @ Colts

Steelers @ Browns

Chiefs @ Chargers

To read the rest of the Rooting Guide, please click on the link below.

https://detroitsportsnation.com/detroit-lions-news/ddrysdale/detroit-lions-week-1-rooting-guide/09-2018/195768/

Drafted with AI assistance, edited and fact-checked by DSN staff.

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