Week 10 is tough! The New Orleans Saints will shock the best team in the AFC, while Aaron Rodgers decides in the top game. The Kansas City Chiefs, on the other hand, suffer the next setback. This year is typing SPOX-Editor Marcus Blumberg every week all games.
NFL Predictions Week 10 2021
Bye-Week: Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, New York Giants
Miami Dolphins (2-7) – Baltimore Ravens (6-2) (Fri., 2.20 a.m. live on DAZN)
Miami won a game for the first time since week 1 with backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett. Of course, it was mainly the defense that made the difference against Houston. But the offense remains in focus, because Tua Tagovailoa with his finger fracture is also in question this week. His status will only be clarified shortly before the start of the game, as head coach Brian Flores explained.
The Ravens, on the other hand, needed a little time to get going after their bye week. But then they managed a remarkable comeback win against the Vikings in overtime. It was remarkable that it mainly went through the air, although Lamar Jackson made a mixed appearance overall. And that would also be the approach for Miami’s Defense, which has its strengths against the pass and sometimes has its moments. Overall, an upset seems difficult to imagine.
Tipp: Dolphins vs. Ravens 17:27
Dallas Cowboys (6-2) – Atlanta Falcons (4-4) (Sun, 7 p.m.)
Even a top team crashes into the ground. Seen this way with the Cowboys, where nothing went against Denver recently. That should now change again, because the combination of one of the best offenses and one of the worst defenses in the NFL doesn’t bode well for the guests. Basically, the cowboys are simply too good not to reach their potential twice in a row. In addition, wide receiver Michael Gallup is finally coming back from his calf injury, which gives Prescott another top option.
The Falcons, on the other hand, just won through with a last second field goal against the Saints, but didn’t look too good defensively against the combo of Trevor Siemian and Taysom Hill on QB. The offense, on the other hand, was once again able to rely on Big Plays by Cordarrelle Patterson, who continues to surprise. It will now be exciting to see how well the offensive line can handle the strong front of the Cowboys and whether it will be possible to bring Kyle Pitts back into play better than last in the absence of Calvin Ridley.