


Week 4 picks


The seat can't get much hotter for Jaguars coach Gus Bradley. The Jaguars are a talented young team but can't seem to pull it together. The Colts will win in London.
The Falcons can't put a lot of pressure on Cam Newton, but they know how to put points on the board. The Panthers will have a tough time keeping pace.
The Raiders are 2-0 on the road for the first time since 2002. Although the Ravens are undefeated, they'll be hard pressed to keep up with the high-scoring Raiders.
The Texans are in line for a bounce-back game at home. Even without J.J. Watt, they should be able to turn up the heat on Marcus Mariota.
Russell Wilson is nursing a knee injury, so if he plays, he's a sitting duck against an attacking defense. Ryan Fitzpatrick is much better than he was last Sunday.
The Bears are better with Brian Hoyer at quarterback than they are with Jay Cutler, and yet the Lions still have more weapons and should win on the road.
The Patriots are running on empty when it comes to healthy quarterbacks, yet Bill Belichick always seems to find a way. New England doesn't lose at home.
The Redskins should be riding a wave of confidence after beating the Giants. Cleveland gave the Dolphins a scare, but the Browns are down to QBIII.
The Broncos defense is so good, it's going to get to Jameis Winston and force him into some mistakes. Trevor Siemian had a huge game against a good Bengals defense.
The Cardinals, who rebounded strong after losing their opener, are looking to bounce back again. The Rams need to find an offensive rhythm earlier.
These are similar teams, with cagey veteran quarterbacks who are light on weapons, and vulnerable defenses. But the Chargers are too banged up.
The Dak Attack is rolling for the Cowboys. The 49ers have a solid front seven, but that didn't show up in the game against the Seahawks. The Cowboys' line is too good.
The Chiefs always seem to do a good job of getting to Ben Roethlisberger. That said, the Steelers are home, and they're going to rebound from an embarrassing defeat.
The Vikings are a wounded animal, very dangerous. Eli Manning will rebound from a loss to the Redskins, but the Vikings defense sets the tone.