Week 10 features an exciting slate of games with significant playoff implications. The weekend is highlighted by a must-win game for the Bills, a pivotal AFC North clash between the Browns and Steelers, and a potential Super Bowl preview between the Niners and Jags. If you are looking to make some money in the NFL’s tenth week, we have you covered!
Our experts at USAlegalbetting.com have been studying each team over the first few weeks, and they are sharing their favorite eight bets heading into Week 9.
Below, we will share their picks, along with odds and insights, to help you win big at NFL betting sites this weekend.



The Panthers returned to their losing ways last weekend in a 27-13 loss to a battered Colts team, falling to 1-7. While rookie quarterback Bryce Young has shown some flashes of greatness, he is not having a great season. The first pick of the 2023 NFL draft has 1,375 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and seven interceptions. The Panthers' offense ranks twenty-eighth in yards (283.4 YDS/G) and twenty-seventh in scoring (17.5 PTS/G). 



The Packers were able to get another win last week, but it was far from pretty. They were able to take advantage of a Rams team missing their starting quarterback and running back. Jordan Love looked better, but he is still struggling to make big plays. The Packers' receiving young corps also continues to be inconsistent, making this offense very underwhelming. However, the Green Bay defense has been fantastic, and they should have no problem containing a bad Steelers offense.
The Houston Texans had one of the most thrilling wins of the season last week, with a 39-37 win over the Bucs. CJ Stroud threw for 470 yards and five touchdowns without turning the ball over. The quarterback has been great and has a solid young receiving corps around him. However, the lack of a run game is an issue. As good as the Houston offense is, that will hamper them against a Bengals defense that seems to improve each week.
The Cleveland Browns defense is arguably the best in the NFL. They are allowing the least yards per game (234.8), which is almost 30 fewer than the second-place team. Their issues have come on offense, with Nick Chubb out for the season and Deshaun Watson missing a lot of time. He looked OK in his return to action last week, but he will struggle against an elite Ravens defense on the road this weekend.
The Falcons have lost two straight games, but both were by less than six points. Taylor Heinicke has bolstered the offense since taking over for Desmond Ridder two weeks ago. Rookie running back Bijan Robinson has looked great, along with Tyler Allgeier. Heinicke’s play has also led to an uptick in production from a receiving corps with talented young playmakers. Combine that with their stout defense, and you get a recipe for an easy win on Sunday. 
The New York Giants were clobbered by the Cowboys in the first game of the season, but a lot of changed since then. One big change is the Giants’ quarterback position, as undrafted rookie Tommy Devito will now be taking over after injuries to Daniel Jones and Tyrod Talor. Devito wasn’t bad in his first start against the Raiders last week, but he turned the ball over twice and failed to sustain many offensive drives. Things will be far harder on the road against the Cowboys' defense, guaranteeing their loss on Sunday.
The New York Jets have surprised many by continuing to keep their record at .500 or above. A big reason for that is their elite defense, ranking in the top ten of the league in yards allowed (312.0 YDS/G) and scoring (19.5 PTS/G). They are led by one of the best pass defenses in the league, which will play a big role against the Raiders’ rookie quarterback. Zach Wilson is becoming a reliable game manager on the other side of the ball. As long as the Jets can handle Maxx Crosby, he should be able to lead the Jets to enough points to get the win. 
Denver has a modest two-game winning streak, thanks to a defense allowing 26 points over their last two games. That includes an upset win against the Chiefs two weeks ago. Denver was on a bye last week, so they’ve had time to prepare for Monday night’s game, but it won’t be enough to get the win. We aren’t buying the team's defensive success, as it came against the Packers and a Chiefs team with a very sick Patrick Mahomes playing. Look for them to return to their losing ways on the road in primetime. 




