Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Jaguars (1-7) at Packers (6-2)

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■ Time: 10 a.m.

■ Line/total: Packers -13 ; 47

■ Analysis: Much like the game in Cleveland, high winds also are expected in Green Bay. The Packers average 4.6 yards per rush, and Jacksonvil­le allows 4.5 yards per rush. In a game in which running the ball figures to be important, the Packers have the advantage.

■ By the numbers: Green Bay is riding a 10-1 under streak when it’s a home favorite of more than seven points. … The Jaguars are on a 5-11 spread slide. … The Packers are 6-2 ATS this season but on a 1-4 spread skid as double-digit favorites.

■ Pick: Packers 28, Jaguars 13

Eagles (3-4-1) at Giants (2-7)

■ Time: 10 a.m.

■ Line/total: Eagles -4; 44 ½

■ Analysis: The Eagles are getting healthy, and there’s plenty of offensive help on the way with tackles Lane Johnson and Jason Peters, running back Miles Sanders and wide receiver Alshon Jefferey expected back for this game. The Giants’ win at Washington last week masked the fact that they were outgained by 3.3 yards per play and were plus five in turnover margin.

■ By the numbers: Philadelph­ia has dominated the Giants in New York, winning 10 of the last 12 meetings there by at least five points each. The Eagles have won six of the last seven meetings at New York, scoring 34 points or more in each of those wins. … The Giants are on a 2-12 ATS slide as home underdogs. They’ve scored more than 18 points in two of those 14 games. Ten of those 12 losses were by double digits.

■ Pick: Eagles 27, Giants 20

Buccaneers (6-3) at Panthers (3-6)

■ Time: 10 a.m., KVVU-5

■ Line/total: Tampa Bay -6; 50 ½

■ Analysis: Tom Brady will pick a team apart if it gives him time in the pocket. The Tampa Bay quarterbac­k struggled amid constant pressure in last week’s blowout loss to New Orleans. This week, he faces a Carolina pass rush that ranks third-worst in the NFL in generating pressure on the quarterbac­k.

■ By the numbers: Under coach Bruce Arians, the Buccaneers are 4-2 ATS (5-1 straight up) as road favorites, with four of those wins by 17 points or more. They’ve allowed 20 points or fewer in five of those six games. … Carolina has played two good defenses, mustering 16 points vs. Chicago and 17 points against the Bucs. … The under is 47-17 for teams, such as Tampa Bay, coming off a home loss of 24 points or more.

Pick: Buccaneers 24, Panthers 20

■ the two potential playoff teams it has faced, winning one by three and losing one by three.

■ By the numbers: The Bills have allowed 23 points or more against the playoff-caliber teams they’ve faced. … Arizona is 15-8-1 ATS under coach Kliff Kingsbury. … The Cardinals are on an 8-4-1 under run.

■ Pick: Cardinals 28, Bills 24

Chargers (2-6) at Dolphins (5-3)

■ Time: 1:05 p.m.

■ Line/total: Dolphins -1 ; 48

■ Analysis: A battle of rookie quarterbac­ks in Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert. Can the Chargers finally finish a game? Will we see more of the Tua we saw in last week’s win at Arizona who looked as if he could play in this league or the player we saw two weeks ago against the Rams who looked as if he needed help? Defensive end Joey Bosa is out for Los Angeles, and Miami linebacker Kyle Van Noy is on the COVID list and probably will miss the game.

■ By the numbers: The Chargers have a long history of being good as road underdogs, riding a 19-8-1 cover streak, including covers this season at New Orleans and Tampa Bay. … Miami has won and covered its last four games and is on a 15-5 ATS run overall. … Los Angeles is on a 5-0 over streak.

■ Pick: Dolphins 26, Chargers 23

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