Just three games on the Week 9 NFL schedule are divisional matchups, which means there’s not much familiarity in this week’s slate. Games like Dolphins vs. Bears (+5) and Bengals vs. Panthers (+7.5) feature teams that haven’t played each other since 2018. If recent results don’t offer much NFL betting advice, then what other data could you utilize when making your Week 9 NFL predictions? NFL underdogs of more than three points in the NFL odds have covered well over 60% of the time this season. Does that make you more comfortable in backing teams like the Bears and Panthers with your Week 9 NFL bets? And who should you favor in NFL survivor pool picks and NFL office pool picks? All of the Week 9 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine’s advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 9 NFL picks now.
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Now, it has turned its attention to the latest Week 9 NFL odds and locked in picks for every NFL matchup. Head here to see every pick.
Top Week 9 NFL predictions
One of the model’s strongest Week 9 NFL picks is that the Bears (+5) cover the spread at home against Miami 60% of the time. Justin Fields has made major strides over the last few weeks and has five total touchdowns compared to just one turnover over his last two games. His ability with his legs has helped Chicago rush for at least 237 yards in its last three games, and that kind of ball-controlled offense will help keep Miami’s potent playmakers off the field.
Miami has struggled against mobile quarterbacks, as it allowed 166 combined rushing yards to Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen earlier this season. Chicago has the No. 1 rushing offense in the league, and the model has the three-headed backfield of Fields, David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert totaling more than 150 yards on the ground. The Dolphins have the No. 26 pass defense, so there will be opportunities for…
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