Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

NFL PREDICTION­S Week 7

Record against the spread last week: 7-7. Season: 47-45-2.

- By Sam Farmer | Los Angeles Times

Browns (2 -4 ) at Ravens (3 -3 )

Sunday, noon. Ravens by 6 ½. O/U: 45 ½.

The Browns are at their best when they can control the game with the run. They might be playing from behind, as Lamar Jackson figures to have a bounce-back game after a loss to the Giants. Ravens 30, Browns 24

Lions (1 -4 ) at Cowboys (4 -2 )

Sunday, noon. Cowboys by 6 ½. O/U: 48 ½. Detroit has a hard time stopping the pass, and Dak Prescott should take advantage of that. The Lions were scoring like crazy before a rash of injuries, and now they’re rested after a week off. Cowboys 28, Lions 24

Colts (3 -2 -1 ) at Titans (3 -2 )

Sunday, noon. Titans by 2 ½. O/U: 41 ½.

The Colts are coming off a big win over Jacksonvil­le and should be getting Jonathan Taylor and Nyheim Hines back. They lost at Tennessee a few weeks ago but are a better team now.

Colts 24, Titans 20

Buccaneers (3 -3 ) at Panthers (1 -5 ) Sunday, noon. Buccaneers by 13 ½. O/U: 38 ½. The Buccaneers have lots of problems and that includes their struggling defense, which should be their strength. Carolina doesn’t have the offensive firepower to take advantage of that, though. Buccaneers 27, Panthers 14

Falcons (3 -3 ) at Bengals (3 -3 )

Sunday, noon. Bengals by 6 ½. O/U: 47 ½. The Falcons are 6-0 against the spread. That should continue, even if they don’t win. Cincinnati’s run defense has been pretty good, and it will need to be against a team that can move it on the ground. Bengals 27, Falcons 23

Giants (5 -1 ) at Jaguars (2 -4 )

Sunday, noon. Jaguars by 3. O/U: 43 ½.

The Giants are playing well on both sides of the ball and Wink Martindale has that defense going. Nobody is stopping Saquon Barkley, and Jacksonvil­le will give the Giants a short field or two. Giants 28, Jaguars 21

Packers (3 -3 ) at Commanders (2 -4 ) Sunday, noon. Packers by 4 ½. O/U: 41 ½. Green Bay is struggling but should be better than Washington, although the Commanders do get a boost with Taylor Heinicke at quarterbac­k in place of injured Carson Wentz.

Packers 27, Commanders 21

Jets (4 -2 ) at Broncos (2 -4 )

Sunday, 3:05 p.m. Broncos by 1 ½. O/U: 36 ½. Both defenses are playing well. The Broncos are home and, although their offense looked strong in the first quarter against the Chargers, Russell Wilson has yet to have a truly good game. Jets 20, Broncos 17

Texans (1 -3 -1 ) at Raiders (1 -4 )

Sunday, 3:05 p.m. Raiders by 7. O/U: 45 ½. Each is coming off an open week, so both should be healthy. Josh McDaniel needs to show he can make the right adjustment­s and have his team prepared. Texans have played most everyone close. Raiders 23, Texans 17

Seahawks (3 -3 ) at Chargers (4 -2 )

Sunday, 3:25 p.m. Chargers by 5. O/U: 50 ½. Hasn’t always been pretty, but the Chargers have won three in a row and should be getting Keenan Allen back. That’ll help against Seattle, which is getting surprising­ly strong play from Geno Smith. Chargers 27, Seahawks 21

Chiefs (4 -2 ) at 4 9 ers (3 -3 )

Sunday, 3:25 p.m. Chiefs by 1 ½. O/U: 48 ½. The Chiefs are coming off a really tough game at home and now hit the road against a team that’s especially banged up on defense. Can Jimmy Garoppolo take advantage of a suspect secondary? Chiefs 31, 49ers 24

Steelers (2 -4 ) at Dolphins (3 -3 )

Sunday, 7:20 p.m. Dolphins by 7 ½. O/U: 44 ½. Pittsburgh is coming off an impressive win over Tampa Bay. Won’t be easy to keep that up on the road against Miami, which is getting Tua Tagovailoa back. His receivers are scorching.

Dolphins 30, Steelers 21

Bears (2 -4 ) at Patriots (3 -3 )

Monday, 7:15 p.m. Patriots by 7 ½. O/U: 40 ½. The Patriots are doing it with defense and a running game. Bill Belichick’s defense is going to take away the run and turn up the heat on Justin Fields. Patriots 24, Bears 9

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