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NFL Week 2 picks: Have a little faith in the Panthers

- BARRY WILNER No. 9 L.A. Chargers (-21⁄ 2) at No. 28 Detroit No. 25 Jacksonvil­le (+71⁄ 2) at No. 14 Houston No. 10 Seattle (+31⁄ 2) at No. 15 Pittsburgh No. 7 Minnesota (+3) at No. 11 Green Bay No. 5 Philadelph­ia (-2) at No. 21 (tie) Atlanta No. 21 (tie) C

Cam Newton enjoys facing the Buccaneers. The only thing is, this might not be the same Panthers quarterbac­k who has thrown for 29 touchdowns against Tampa Bay.

Newton was so-so in the opening loss to the Rams, and his minus-two yards rushing were a career low. He did go 25 for 38 for 239 yards, but had no touchdowns and one intercepti­on. Had it not been for the yeoman effort of running back Christian McCaffrey (128 yards rushing, two scores, 10 receptions for 81 yards), a 30-27 defeat would have been a rout.

Still, the Panthers, tied for No. 17 in the AP Pro 32 rankings, are 51⁄ 2- point favourites over No. 31 Tampa Bay on Thursday night.

Coming off shoulder problems, Newton threw only one pass beyond 20 yards, hardly his usual mode of operation, but he insists he’s healthy.

“You are only asking me because of my shoulder,” Newton said of all the checkdowns against the Rams. “How about this, talk to the defensive coordinato­r for Tampa and ask if they don’t think I can throw the ball over 20 yards and see how far that gets you?”

The Buccaneers didn’t get very far at home vs. the 49ers, falling by 14 points. They had even more problems in the passing game as Jameis Winston threw two picksixes against a San Francisco defence that didn’t even know what a takeaway was last season.

“Learn from what you did, get it corrected,” new Bucs coach Bruce Arians said. “And (if) you get it corrected, the wins will start happening.” Not this week.

Pick: Panthers, 21-20

SUNDAY No. 1 New England (-14) at No. 32 Miami

We repeat, is there anyone out there who is not picking New England this week? AP Pro32 has this one right: top vs. bottom.

Best bet: Patriots, 40-13

No. 13 Chicago (-11⁄ 2) at No. 24 Denver

Broncos coach Vic Fangio finds some extra motivation against former employer.

Upset special: Broncos, 17-16

No. 3 New Orleans (-3) at No. 4 L.A. Rams

Saints don’t need any extra motivation after officiatin­g debacle in last season’s NFC championsh­ip game. Pick: Saints, 31-30

No. 20 San Francisco (+1) at No. 23 Cincinnati

Bengals might be better than we thought.

Pick: Bengals, 20-16

No. 2 Kansas City (-71⁄ 2) at No. 19 Oakland

Raiders might be better than we thought and will keep it close.

Pick: Chiefs, 30-27

No. 16 Buffalo (+2) at No. 29 New York Giants

Bills seem like host in Meadowland­s with second straight game there, this time a loss.

Pick: Giants, 22-16

No. 6 Dallas (-31⁄ 2) at No. 26 Washington Cowboys go 2-0 in division, Redskins go 0-2.

Pick: Cowboys, 23-10 No. 17 (tie) Indianapol­is (+4) at No. 12 Tennessee

AFC South looks ultra-competitiv­e once again.

Pick: Colts, 19-13

No. 30 Arizona (+12) at No. 8 Baltimore

A couple of exciting Heisman Trophy QBs on display. Lamar beats Kyler.

Pick: Ravens, 24-6 Beginning to wonder about Matt Patricia’s defensive acumen in Detroit. Pick: Chargers, 23-18 Beginning to wonder about Doug Marrone’s security in Jacksonvil­le. Pick: Texans, 27-13 Steelers can’t be that bad, can they? Steelers, 20-19 Barring a tie, one of these teams will have nice jump-start to NFC North title.

Pick: Packers, 19-17 Eagles and Falcons seem to fly into each other every year.

Pick: Falcons, 30-28

MONDAY RECORD

Against spread (11-4-1) Straight up (11-9-4-1)

 ?? GRANT HALVERSON GETTY IMAGES ?? Carolina quarterbac­k Cam Newton swears his shoulder is just fine to face the Bucs.
GRANT HALVERSON GETTY IMAGES Carolina quarterbac­k Cam Newton swears his shoulder is just fine to face the Bucs.

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