FARMER’S PICKS
The Times’ NFL writer, Sam Farmer, examines this week’s matchups. Lines according to Pregame. com ( O/ U = over/ under). Last week’s record 10- 6 (. 625); season 140- 167- 1 (. 676). Using point spreads with the scores Farmer predicted, the record against the spread would have been 4- 12 (. 250); season 107- 96- 56 (. 527). Times are Pacific.
Bills 35, Broncos 24
TV: NFL Network. Line: Bills by 6. O/ U: 511⁄ 2. The Broncos are young and full of potential, but too up and down. Josh Allen is playing at an MVP level for the Bills, whose defense struggles with consistency but can play really well at times.
Packers 34, Panthers 27
TV: NFL Network. Line: Packers by 81⁄ 2. O/ U: 511⁄ 2. This could be a bit of a shootout, especially if D. J. Moore is back for the Panthers. Green Bay’s defense is vulnerable, but the Packers have too many weapons and Aaron Rodgers is too good.
Ravens 34, Jaguars 17
TV: None. DirecTV: 705. Line: Ravens by 13. O/ U: 471⁄ 2. The Ravens looked great in a thriller at Cleveland on Monday, finally playing with the explosiveness that defined them last season. The Jaguars can hang tough now and again but can’t stop the run.
Dolphins 24, Patriots 18
TV: None. DirecTV: 706. Line: Dolphins by 11⁄ 2. O/ U: 411⁄ 2. Bill Belichick routinely schools rookies, even the astoundingly impressive QB Justin Herbert. But Tua Tagovailoa is backed by a smothering Miami defense, and Patriots will struggle to move ball.
49ers 28, Cowboys 21
TV: Channel 2. DirecTV: 707. Line: 49ers by 3. O/ U: 45. The season is slipping away for bangedup 49ers, but they should be able to run over Cowboys. If Raheem Mostert can’t go, Jeff Wilson will have a big day. Kyle Shanahan will carve up a bad Dallas D.
Colts 33, Texans 24
TV: None. DirecTV: 708. Line: Colts by 71⁄ 2. O/ U: 51. Even if they get Brandin Cooks back, the Texans don’t have much left. You can’t run on the Colts, and they still have a swarming pass defense. Indianapolis rushes four and gets to the quarterback.
Titans 35, Lions 21
TV: None. DirecTV: 709. Line: Titans by 11. O/ U: 511⁄ 2. The Lions can’t stop the run, and Tennessee is going to want to run it all game. It doesn’t look as if Matthew Stafford is going to play. If he did, maybe the game wouldn’t be so lopsided.
Buccaneers 34, Falcons 27
TV: None. DirecTV: 710. Line: Buccaneers by 6. O/ U: 491⁄ 2. Where did Matt Ryan go? The Falcons don’t run, and even though their defense is better under Raheem Morris, it’s not good enough. Tampa Bay has kicking issues, but Buccaneers are just better.
Vikings 28, Bears 24
TV: None. DirecTV: 711. Line: Vikings by 3. O/ U: 461⁄ 2. The Bears have scored 30 and 36 in consecutive weeks, so that makes this interesting. But you never know which Mitch Trubisky you’re going to get. That said, the Vikings are better all the way around.
Seahawks 21, Washington 17
TV: None. DirecTV: 712. Line: Seahawks by 51⁄ 2. O/ U: 441⁄ 2. Could be game of the week, especially if Alex Smith can play. The Seahawks have been better on defense since they started blitzing with Bobby Wagner and Jamal Adams. A lower- scoring slugfest.
Cardinals 28, Eagles 20
TV: None. DirecTV: 713. Line: Cardinals by 6. O/ U: 491⁄ 2. Now that teams have gotten a glimpse of Jalen Hurts, they know what they’re facing. Hurts will need to throw better to outduel Kyler Murray and the Cardinals. Interesting game, but go with home team.
Rams 38, Jets 9
TV: Channel 11. DirecTV: 714. Line: Rams by 171⁄ 2. O/ U: 431⁄ 2. With a spot in the playoffs up for grabs with a win, Sean McVay makes sure his players don’t overlook the league’s only winless team. Rams’ defense is smothering and Jared Goff has a big day.
Chiefs 34, Saints 28
TV: Channel 2. DirecTV: 715. Line: Chiefs by 3. O/ U: 511⁄ 2. The Saints have won a lot but haven’t scored like crazy with Taysom Hill at quarterback. If Drew Brees returns, he won’t be the same ... at least not yet. Hard to match Chiefs in a scoring contest.
Browns 27, Giants 23
TV: Channel 4. Line: Browns by 6. O/ U: 441⁄ 2. The Giants have looked decent at times, but Daniel Jones doesn’t look healthy and will be vulnerable to the Browns’ pass rush. Cleveland is coming off a heartbreaker, and should bounce back.
Steelers 35, Bengals 18
TV: ESPN. Line: Steelers by 13. O/ U: 40. Ben Roethlisberger virtually always plays well in home state of Ohio, and has the weapons to carve up the struggling Bengals. Pittsburgh regains footing and heads into postseason on upward trend.