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Los Angeles Times NFL writer Sam Farmer examines the matchups and makes his predictions for Week 9 of the NFL season.
All lines and over/under numbers are according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Last week, Farmer posted a 7-6 (.538) record. Through the first eight weeks of the season, he is 78-43 (.645).
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Using point spreads with the scores Farmer predicted, his record against the spread in Week 8 would have been 5-8 (.385). For the season, his record against the spread is 61-60 (.504).
All times are Pacific and TV reflects broadcasts in the Los Angeles area. The Browns, Jets, Eagles and Buccaneers are off.
Ravens (2-5) at Dolphins (2-6)
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry carries the ball against the Chicago Bears on Oct. 26. (Nick Wass / Associated Press)
Tonight, 5:15. TV: Amazon Prime.
Line: Ravens by 7½. O/U: 50½.
No matter who is playing quarterback, the Ravens are going to try to run the ball, and they should be able to do that effectively against Miami’s defense. Baltimore has the edge up front.
Pick: Ravens 24, Dolphins 20
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Chargers (5-3) at Titans (1-7)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: CBS
Line: Chargers by 8½. O/U: 43½.
Offensive tackle Joe Alt makes a huge difference in protecting Justin Herbert, and in the run game. The Chargers are figuring it out. The Titans don’t have the firepower to keep up with the scoring.
Pick: Chargers 31, Titans 17
49ers (5-3) at Giants (2-6)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: 49ers by 2½. O/U: 48½.
The Giants’ defense is solid and pressures the passer, but the offense is shaky and just lost Cam Skattebo. Last Sunday’s loss aside, San Francisco finds ways to get it done with reserves.
Pick: 49ers 24, Giants 20
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Broncos (6-2) at Texans (3-4)
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, left, and wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. celebrate a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 26. (Bart Young / Associated Press)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Texans by 1½. O/U: 39½.
Two tough defenses. This figures to be a grind-it-out game. It’s a little easier to trust Denver’s offense at the moment, and that Texans offensive line is porous. A turnover could swing this one.
Pick: Broncos 21, Texans 17
Colts (7-1) at Steelers (4-3)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Colts by 3. O/U: 50½.
The Colts have an outstanding running game, a stout offensive line, and a quarterback in Daniel Jones who has reinvented himself. The Steelers have had problems against quality teams, so this will be a big test.
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Pick: Colts 30, Steelers 18
Vikings (3-4) at Lions (5-2)
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff scrambles against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Oct. 20. (Ryan Sun / Associated Press)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Lions by 8½. O/U: 48½.
The Vikings can’t run the ball consistently, and they’re relying too much on forcing things to Justin Jefferson. The Lions are efficient and loaded with offensive weapons. Look for the home team to take an early lead and cruise.
Pick: Lions 31, Vikings 20
Bears (4-3) at Bengals (3-5)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Bears by 3. O/U: 50½.
This should be pretty high scoring. Before losing to the Ravens, the Bears had won four in a row — albeit against a softer string of opponents. The Bengals are coming off a loss to the Jets.
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Pick: Bears 30, Bengals 24
Panthers (4-4) at Packers (5-1-1)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Packers by 13½. O/U: 44½.
Jordan Love showed up big on a national stage against Pittsburgh. Carolina’s offense isn’t consistent enough, with or without Bryce Young. Green Bay’s defense is starting to click.
Pick: Packers 28, Panthers 17
Falcons (3-4) at Patriots (6-2)
Sunday, 10 a.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Patriots by 5½. O/U: 45½.
The Falcons couldn’t run it last week against a vulnerable Miami defense, and neither Michael Penix Jr. nor Kirk Cousins scares anyone. Drake Maye keeps the New England offense rolling along.
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Pick: Patriots 27, Falcons 20
Saints (1-7) at Rams (5-2)
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford passes against the Indianapolis Colts on Sept. 28. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
Sunday, 1:05 p.m. TV: Fox.
Line: Rams by 14½. O/U: 43½.
Rams should be rested and healthier on both sides of the ball. Even though they’ve got a lot of young players, they’re a mature team. The one-win Saints are bad and have no answers at quarterback.
Pick: Rams 35, Saints 20
Jaguars (4-3) at Raiders (2-5)
Sunday, 1:05 p.m. TV: NFL Ticket.
Line: Jaguars by 3. O/U: 44½.
The Raiders haven’t shown much life, and a week off doesn’t figure to make a big difference, although they will be getting back some weapons. This is a get-right game for Jacksonville, which has lost two in a row.
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Pick: Jaguars 24, Raiders 17
Chiefs (5-3) at Bills (5-2)
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen passes against the Carolina Panthers on Oct. 26. (Rusty Jones / Associated Press)
Sunday, 1:25 p.m. TV: CBS.
Line: Chiefs by 1½. O/U: 52½.
Patrick Mahomes is having a great year, but the Chiefs don’t have a consistent running attack. The Bills often fall prey to the run. Leaning toward Josh Allen and the home team in this potential classic.
Pick: Bills 30, Chiefs 27
Seahawks (5-2) at Commanders (3-5)
Sunday, 5:20 p.m. TV: NBC, Peacock.
Line: Seahawks by 3½. O/U: 46½.
Washington is dealing with various injuries on offense, and its defense is aggressive but out of sync. Seattle is quietly improving, more balanced, and should be able to win its third in a row.
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Pick: Seahawks 30, Commanders 23
Cardinals (2-5) at Cowboys (3-4-1)
Monday, 5:15 p.m. TV: ABC, ESPN.
Line: Cowboys by 2½. O/U: 53½.
The Cardinals will be better when they get Kyler Murray back, but this team finds ways to lose. Dallas looks to be poised to climb off the canvas after getting punched in the mouth by a tough Denver defense.
Pick: Cowboys 27, Cardinals 21
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
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