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NFL Predictions, Picks, Quick Previews For Every Game: Week 7

NFL Predictions, Picks, Quick Previews For Every Game: Week 7

NFL Predictions, Picks, Quick Previews For Every Game for Week 7 of the 2022 season highlighted by Kansas City at San Francisco, Atlanta at Cincinnati

Results So Far
SU: 44-27-1, ATS: 35-34-3, Point Total: 43-28-1
Week 7 NFL Expert Picks

New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals

Thursday, October 20

1:00 FOX – New Orleans QB Andy Dalton is awful in primetime games, Arizona is awful at home. The Cardinal offense will get a spark with the return of WR DeAndre Hopkins, but there won’t be any running game to balance things out.

That’s okay, Kyler Murray will go off, the Saint defense and the defensive will buckle late, but it’s Thursday Night Football – it’s not going to be as pretty as the finish.

Prediction: Arizona 23, New Orleans 20
Line: Arizona -2.5, o/u: 43.5

Atlanta Falcons at Cincinnati Bengals

Sunday, October 23

1:00 FOX – The Falcons were able to take advantage of a depleted San Francisco defense last weekend, but the running game won’t be enough to set the tone. It’ll grind a bit, and it’ll rumble for over 150 yards, but …

Joe Burrow and company will go off on the horrible Atlanta pass defense. It’s been an inconsistent run for the Bengal O, but Burrow will hit 300 yards for just the second time all year. Atlanta will keep it close, but it won’t get the big scoring drive it needs in the final six minutes.

Prediction: Cincinnati 27, Atlanta 23
Line: Cincinnati -6.5, o/u: 47.5

Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys

1:00 FOX – The main man is back. Dak Prescott makes his big return, but don’t assume the Cowboy offense will all of a sudden go off. The running game is effective enough to keep everything balanced against the worst run defense in the NFL.

The 1-2 punch of Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard will grind away, Dak will hit a few deep throws, and it’ll all work as a rejuvenated Cowboy team holds up as Detroit keeps…

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