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They’re back: Don’t bet against Brady, Patriots

Chiefs mark start of quest for repeat

- BARRY WILNER

New England wasn’t the only entity with a strong performanc­e in the post-season last winter. Pro Picks did well enough to finish four games over break-even against the spread for the entire season.

As this season gets started in Foxborough on Thursday night, questions marks surface everywhere. There’s Ezekiel Elliott’s availabili­ty, short term and beyond, though he will play Sunday. There’s the malaise that often plagues Super Bowl-losing teams that the Falcons must fight.

How much does Adrian Peterson have to offer the Saints? Can Tom Coughlin, from the front office rather than the sideline, make much difference in Jacksonvil­le?

And what in the name of Weeb Ewbank are the Jets doing?

More certainty comes out of Massachuse­tts, where some folks are expecting the Patriots to challenge the team’s 2007 edition that swept through the regular season and AFC playoffs before losing in the Super Bowl to the Giants. High expectatio­ns, for sure, but we’ve learned that betting against Tom Brady and Co. is ill-advised.

Especially coming off another title.

“I mean, this team has thought about the 2017 season,” Brady says. “That (championsh­ip) was great. We celebrated and had a great time, but I mean, this team has to earn its own. Everything we get we’re going to have to earn.”

The Patriots are eightpoint favourites. Although look for Kansas City to get better as the schedule progresses if it stays healthy.

Patriots, 28-17

Arizona (minus 1.5) at Detroit

We must be missing something here because we think the Lions should be favoured.

Best Bet and Upset Special: Lions, 26-21

Atlanta (minus 7) at Chicago

No matter how much of a Super Bowl hangover the Falcons have, they should handle the dreadful Bears.

Falcons, 30-14

Seattle (plus 3) at Green Bay

Look for these two to meet up again in January.

Seahawks, 24-23

Jacksonvil­le (plus 5.5) at Houston

Houston strong.

Texans, 20-10

Oakland (plus 2) at Tennessee

We like both teams to make the post-season.

Raiders, 27-24

New York Giants (plus 3.5) at Dallas

Zeke will play, OBJ might not. We still like the Giants.

Giants, 28-27

New Orleans (plus 3.5) at Minnesota, Monday night

Welcome back, Adrian. Now run wild.

Saints, 23-21

Philadelph­ia (pick-em) at Washington

Eagles could be the surprise team this season, though they appear to be a year away from contention.

Eagles, 23-20

Baltimore (plus 3) at Cincinnati

Few teams were damaged in pre-season like the Ravens.

Bengals, 21-20

Pittsburgh (minus 9) at Cleveland

The Browns are better than in 2016. So are the Steelers, on a different level.

Steelers, 26-20

Indianapol­is (plus 3) at Los Angeles Rams

The Colts are plain out of Luck.

Rams, 14-13

Carolina (minus 5.5) at San Francisco

The Panthers have a lot to prove, can’t stumble here.

Panthers, 27-24

Los Angeles Chargers (plus 3.5) at Denver, Monday night

The Chargers have a better QB and RB. Beyond that, it’s a mismatch.

Broncos, 20-13

New York Jets (plus 7.5) at Buffalo

The Jets might just cover because the Bills have a weak offence aside from LeSean McCoy. Nah.

Bills, 14-3 The Associated Press

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Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are eight-point favourites to beat Kansas City in Thursday night’s opener. AL BELLO / GETTY IMAGES FILES

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