NFL odds: here are 3 losers in week 14 of the season

The normal 2020 NFL season is coming to an end and there are places for the playoffs.

While a handful of department winners are blocked, some others have tight runs. Wildcards at any of the meetings are also fair to win.

With that in mind, our 3 selections of outsiders this week are all groups that can gain advantages, particularly from a 14-week series to liven up their playoff hopes or keep them alive.

(5) New England Patriots to Los Angeles Rams The Patriots are betting their most productive football of the season at the right time. New England’s full-time loss to the Los Angeles Chargers marked Bill Belichick’s fourth victory in his last five games. now they’re 6-6, and they’ll stay in desperate mode when they come to the Rams on Thursday night.

LA overthrew the Arizona department’s rival in Week 14, but the Cardinals have been pretty bad lately. Before the victory, the Rams fell to the San Francisco 49ers at a numerical disadvantage. In other words, New England may have more momentum than LA.

Keep in mind that most of the Patriots’ losses this season have been low. Four of the six losses were seven problems or less.

Indianapolis Colts in (3) Las Vegas Raiders Participating in the Raiders this weekend can be a silly resolution, after all, Las Vegas was an inexplicably stupid resolution not to fall into the hands of the New York Jets without a win last Sunday.

However, we decided this almost defeat as a call for attention. Raiders lately rank eighth in the AFC standings, a game behind a wildcard spot. Third place is held through the Colts, which are one step ahead of the Silvers and Blacks in the convention standings.

Indy is not surprised when he enters this match, however, his last two outings were inspiring. The Colts were bombed through the Tennessee Titans at home in Week 12 and were extraordinarily close to suffering a foiled loss to the Houston Texans last Sunday.

We expect Derek Carr and company to make the most of their new lives and get Indianapolis out of the playoffs.

(3) Washington Football Team in the San Francisco 49ers Talk about their love of sports betting. Washington beat the Pittsburgh Steelers their first loss of the season on Monday night, and their praise is a loser in a game that will be played fairly site.

WFT may like to be in this position, however, Ron Rivera has a 6-4 record opposite the hole as a loser this season. By contrast, San Francisco is a disappointing 2-4 crusader.

Jimmy Garoppolo and George Kittle are not expected to be available to the Niners on Sunday, so we rely on Washington’s strong defense that will wreak havoc as opposed to Nick Mullens and company. With an NFC name This is a clear possibility, we believe WFT will be the ultimate motivated aspect in Arizona.

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