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NFL tips: Four-fold for Week 10

05 Nov | BY Betway Insider | MIN READ TIME |
NFL tips: Four-fold for Week 10

Our NFL Week 10 four-fold includes two underdog covers, a home win for Tampa Bay Buccaneers and a Monday Night Football primetime upset in Green Bay.

Here we have put together a four-fold that pays out at 12/1 if successful.

NFL Week 10 four-fold

  • Atlanta Falcons +6.5 @ 20/23

  • New York Jets +2.5 @ 10/11

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Money Line @ 5/7

  • Philadelphia Eagles Money Line @ 23/20

Robinson key to Falcons chances in Berlin

The NFL’s international slate wraps up in Berlin as Atlanta Falcons take on Indianapolis Colts in Sunday’s early kick-off.

Atlanta are 3-0 this season when Bijan Robinson gets 15+ carries and they’ll need to lean on the run again to stay competitive.

Colts quarterback Daniel Jones has struggled under pressure and the Falcons’ defence should put him under plenty.

Atlanta’s pass rush, powered by rookie Jalon Walker, hit top gear on Sunday, registering six sacks and six quarterback hits in a 24-23 loss to New England Patriots.

Indianapolis are favoured by 6.5, but they’ve failed to cover in two of their last four and gave up 27 points to a struggling Arizona Cardinals offence a few games back.

If Atlanta can establish the run and avoid turnovers, they’re well placed to cover.

Jets can rally after trade exits

What a week it has already been for the long-suffering fans of New York Jets. The team traded two huge defensive stars and leaders on Tuesday in a move that signals their intention to knock it all down and start again.

The line moved sharply towards Cleveland Browns on the news that Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner and Quinnen Williams would be playing for new teams this coming Sunday.

But New York did pull off a stunning comeback win over Cincinnati Bengals before their bye week in what was a huge game for under-fire quarterback Justin Fields.

If the remaining talent in the locker room can rally behind him and new head coach Aaron Glenn calls a good game, there is no reason why they cannot upset a 2-6 Cleveland team with major issues of their own.

The Browns’ rookie starting QB Dillon Gabriel has struggled to move the chains in recent weeks and Cleveland have put 13 points or fewer on the board in four of their last six games.

New York have won two of the last three meetings between these teams and have allowed just 13 points per game in their last two at MetLife Stadium.

With Garrett Wilson back from injury and RB Breece Hall coming off a huge performance against the Bengals, the Jets may surprise again.

Bucs backed to outlast Pats in ‘Brady Bowl’

Tom Brady’s two former teams meet on Sunday with Tampa Bay returning from their bye week to host the red-hot Patriots, who’ve won six straight.

The Bucs are still going well at 6-2 and have held opponents to under 20 points in five of their last six.

Baker Mayfield has thrown for 1,987 yards and 15 touchdowns with just two interceptions and he’s been especially sharp when protected.

New England rank 28th in pressure rate and 23rd in pass rush win rate, which could allow Mayfield to pick his spots.

Drake Maye has impressed, but the Bucs have had two weeks to prepare and should be healthier, with Chris Godwin and Bucky Irving expected to return, so Tampa Bay on the money line is the pick.

Eagles can edge Packers in primetime

Monday Night Football sees Philadelphia Eagles visit Lambeau Field for a playoff rematch with Green Bay Packers.

Green Bay’s receiving corps are banged up and, while rookie WR Matthew Golden is hopeful of playing this week, tight end Tucker Kraft is definitely out.

Meanwhile, the Eagles are coming off a bye and getting healthier.

QB Jalen Hurts has thrown 10 touchdowns and just one interception in his last four games and RB Saquon Barkley broke out with 150 rushing yards in Week 8.

The Eagles added Jaelan Phillips from the Dolphins this week to further strengthen their pass rush and look poised to dominate the trenches.

Green Bay’s defence is solid, but they have allowed 5.0 yards per carry over the last two games and could struggle to contain Philly’s ground game.

With A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith back, the Eagles’ money line offers value.

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The Insider is an editorial blog for Betway, one of the best betting sites, featuring sporting insight, intelligent comment and informed betting tips for football betting and all other major sports.