Las Vegas Review-Journal

Shop for Gophers at +3 in visit to Maryland

- BRENT MUSBURGER COMMENTARY

ONE game does not an All-pro quarterbac­k make. But Baker Mayfield’s performanc­e Thursday for the Browns was a smash-hit debut, especially for those of us who took Cleveland as a 3-point favorite in a 21-17 victory over the New York Jets.

It had been 635 days without a victory for the Browns. Now you can bet that Mayfield will be the starting quarterbac­k when they play at the Raiders on Sept. 30.

Now, here’s our best bets for the weekend.

Saturday Minnesota +2 over Maryland

VSIN’S Dave Tuley is my favorite underdog handicappe­r, and he says the wrong team is favored. Playing at home, Maryland is coming off a 35-14 loss to Temple as a 15-point favorite. So Dave points out that there is no real home-field advantage for the Terps. Shop around for the Gophers at plus 3.

Stanford -2 over Oregon

Stanford welcomes back star running back Bryce Love, and coach David Shaw’s team won’t be intimidate­d by Autzen Stadium. On its last visit to Oregon, the Cardinal buried the Ducks 52-27. Stanford’s K.J. Costello is be- coming one of the Pac-12’s better quarterbac­ks. He led impressive victories over Southern California by 14 points and San Diego State by 21. Oregon has played inferior teams Bowling Green, Portland State and San Jose State and is 1-2 against the spread.

Sunday Jacksonvil­le -9½ over Tennessee

I don’t expect this to be a letdown spot for the Jaguars, because they lost twice last season to the Titans. Other than an early trick play, Tennessee didn’t do much in its upset of Houston last week. The Texans beat themselves. Jacksonvil­le’s defense at home is No. 1 in the NFL. Sacks and turnovers are the Jaguars’ specialty, and it will be a long afternoon if Blaine Gabbert has to play at quarterbac­k again for the Titans. I saw two clips this week of Marcus Mariota attempting to throw the football with his damaged elbow, and I can’t imagine him being 100 percent Sun- day, with or without painkiller­s.

Kansas City -6½ over San Francisco

The Patrick Mahomes era is well underway. Of all the new starting quarterbac­ks, he is blessed with the best scoring weapons. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill, tight end Travis Kelce and running back Kareem Hunt provide him with tremendous touchdown targets. The Chiefs are the NFL’S most impressive 2-0 team because they soundly defeated two AFC contenders — San Diego and Pittsburgh — on the road. Arrowhead Stadium resembles a college environmen­t when the Chiefs are rolling. Expect it to be a raucous scene. Jimmy Garoppolo will have his hands full with the crowd noise, just as he did in Week 1 at Minnesota. Garoppolo is 7-2 ATS in his career starts, but that “2” has come in the last two weeks — at Minnesota and home against Detroit. You don’t get healthy against the spread taking on Mahomes and the potent Chiefs.

Brent Musburger’s betting column appears Saturday in the Las Vegas Review-journal. His show on the

Vegas Stats & Informatio­n Network can be heard on Siriusxm 204 and livestream­ed at reviewjour­nal.com/ vegas-stats-informatio­n-network.

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Bruce Kluckhohn Minnesota’s Antonio Shenault (34) shares intercepti­on glee with teammates in last week’s win over Miami (Ohio). The Associated Press
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