The 2024 NFL season is in full swing, with each team having played at least four games and most having completed five. As the divisional races begin to take shape, intriguing matchups and emerging trends are capturing our attention. Week 6 promises to be an exciting one, featuring a showdown between two of the league’s hottest quarterbacks, Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens.
In another highly anticipated game, the Detroit Lions will face off against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in the late afternoon slot. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals, led by Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, will look to bounce back against the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football. The week’s action will conclude with a Monday Night Football matchup between Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills and Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets.
Our team of betting analysts has taken an early look at the Week 6 lines to identify some valuable opportunities before the odds shift closer to game time. Here are their top picks:
Joe Fortenbaugh recommends taking the Cincinnati Bengals -3.5 over the New York Giants, citing the Bengals’ impressive offense and the Giants’ struggles in prime-time games with quarterback Daniel Jones under center.
Anita Marks is betting on the Los Angeles Chargers-Denver Broncos game to go under 37 points, given the lack of explosive playmakers on both teams and their strong defensive performances this season.
Ben Solak is predicting a low-scoring affair between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys, with the total points staying under 52.5.
Seth Walder believes the San Francisco 49ers will win the NFC West, despite their recent loss to the Arizona Cardinals, citing their strong passing offense and defense.
Andre Snellings is betting on a high-scoring game between the Washington Commanders and Baltimore Ravens, with the total points going over 51.5.
Finally, Pam Maldonado is taking the Colorado Buffaloes +5.5 against the Kansas State Wildcats in a college football matchup, citing the Buffaloes’ strong offense and defense, as well as their home-field advantage.
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