NFL Week 4 Preview

NFL Week 4 Preview

What happened last week

Patriots are still unbeatable with any quarterback

Redskins got their season back on track with a win against the Giants

Broncos look like a serious Super Bowl contender

MY PICKS RECORD FOR LAST WEEKS: 2-1

Dolphins vs Bengals 8:25 pm NFL NETWORK Thursday Night Football

Both of these teams have been struggling a lot as of late and can’t find any defense. The Dolphins have a lot of talent on offense but can’t protect Ryan Tannehill, and Ryan Tannehill hasn’t been playing great football ever. The Bengals are in serious need of a win and are playing in a tough division.

Bengals win 31-14

Bills vs Patriots 1:00 pm CBS

The bills come into this game after winning a huge one against a good Cardinals team. The Patriots on the other hand are coming off short week win against the Texans, while starting a third string quarterback who also got hurt in that game. The Bills have a lot of momentum and the Patriots don’t really know who their quarterback is going to be for Sunday, which never has been a problem for them.

Bills win a stunner 17-10

Chiefs vs Steelers 8:30 pm NBC Sunday Night Football

The Steelers got embarrassed this past Sunday, and the Chiefs beat a good Jets team, but the thing about the NFL is that as a fan you can only look at it week-to-week because teams can have off days, good days, etc. every week. The Steelers are still my favorite to win the AFC and get a key part to their offense in Leveon Bell back from suspension.

Steelers bounce back 24-16

Giants vs Vikings 8:30 pm ESPN Monday Night Football

The Giants lost a heart-breaker that would have most likely ended the Redskins season, but still have a very talented offense and defense with the best receiving group in the league by far. The Vikings have looked unstoppable, which is remarkable considering Sam Bradford is coming in to a brand new offensive system for him, and Adrian Peterson is likely out for the season with a knee injury. The main reason for their success thus far has been their defense and special-team’s units, along with Sam Bradford’s ability to play as an elite level quarterback.

Giants give the Vikings their first loss 27-18