Texarkana Gazette

COVID-19 issues complicate NFL games and Pro Picks choices

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With COVID-19 outbreaks for a variety of NFL teams, figuring out who will be on the field is as difficult as predicting who will win games.

Those issues begin with Thursday night’s prime-time and big-time matchup in the AFC West between the Chiefs (9-4) and Chargers (8-5). Kansas City, which has won six straight games to move atop the division it has dominated the past five seasons, placed defensive tackle Chris Jones in the COVID-19 protocol on Tuesday. Jones has been a catalyst for the team’s defensive resurgence.

Wide receiver Josh Gordon has also tested positive.

“When you’re down the stretch run you have to take it serious,” Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes said, “because you want to be available. It’s just like any injury you would get at this point. You want to do whatever you can to be available to the team. Whether that’s distancing in the locker room or with your family, we understand it’s part of the world.

“Do the best you can to help yourself and help the guy next to you so that you can be available.”

The Chargers, who beat KC in September, put offensive tackle Rashawn Slater on the COVID-19 list, while star receiver Keenan Allen and backup center Scott Quessenber­ry had positive tests last week and remain on it.

Kansas City, ranked fourth in the AP Pro32, is a 3-point favorite at No. 9 Los Angeles. It’s difficult to pick against the Chiefs right now.

CHIEFS, 26-20

KNOCKOUT POOL: The Chargers did us right not only here, but as the Best Bet. This week, we’ll go with MIAMI.

No. 18 Washington (plus 6 1/2) at No. 21 Philadelph­ia

Too many points to be spotting the erratic Eagles.

BEST BET: EAGLES, 23-21

No. 3 New England (plus 2 1/2) at No. 12 Indianapol­is, Saturday

We don’t get this spread with the way the Patriots have been performing.

UPSET SPECIAL: PATRIOTS, 20-17

No. 24 Las Vegas (plus 1) at No. 15 Cleveland, Saturday

The Browns might be the hardest hit by a recent coronaviru­s outbreak. But the Raiders are a mess.

BROWNS, 16-13

No. 25 Seattle (plus 4 1/2) at No. 6 Los Angeles Rams

The Rams also figure to be short-handed because of COVID-19 issues and the Seahawks are playing better.

RAMS, 27-24

No. 5 Arizona (minus 13 1/2) at No. 30 Detroit

Here come the huge betting line games. The Cardinals are unbeaten on the road.

CARDINALS, 30-20

No. 26 Carolina (plus 10 1/2) at No. 11 Buffalo

If the Bills falter here, they might not even make the postseason.

BILLS, 23-9

No. 7 Dallas (minus 10 1/2) at No. 28 New York Giants

Rivalry games shouldn’t have such a big line. Yet this one makes some sense.

COWBOYS, 27-13

No. 29 New York Jets (plus 9 1/2) at No. 20 Miami

Rivalry games shouldn’t have such a big line. And Miami can’t score a lot.

DOLPHINS, 20-13

No. 23 New Orleans (plus 10 1/2) at No. 2 Tampa Bay

Rivalry games shouldn’t have such a big line. But Tampa can score a lot.

BUCCANEERS, 33-17

No. 22 Atlanta (plus 9) at No. 13 San Francisco

Both teams are in the NFC wild-card mix.

49ERS, 23-15

No. 1 Green Bay (minus 4 1/2) at No. 10 Baltimore

Pro Picks feels sorry for the banged-up Ravens. Green Bay won’t.

PACKERS, 27-17

No. 19 Minnesota (minus 3 1/2) at No. 27 Chicago, Monday

Not exactly the primetime showcase the Thursday night game is.

VIKINGS, 28-16

No. 8 Tennessee (minus 1 1/2) at No. 16 Pittsburgh

Kind of a toss-up game and the Steelers somehow have life in the AFC North.

TITANS, 16-14

No. 14 Cincinnati (plus 2 1/2) at No. 17 Denver

The winner here might have realistic hopes for the postseason.

BENGALS, 24-23

No. 31 Houston (plus 3 1/2) at No. 32 Jacksonvil­le

Well, we have to pick every game, so …

TEXANS, 19-17

2021 RECORD

Last Week: Straight up: 11-3. Against spread: 7-7.

Season: Straight up: 134-731. Against spread: 117-88-2.

Best Bet: Straight up: 8-5-1. Against spread: 10-4.

Upset Special: Straight up: 12-1. Against spread: 12-1.

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