Nfl Week 4 Best Bets
Here are our Week 4 best bets: Indianapolis Colts (-2.5, 43) at Chicago Bears. Dinsick: The Bears’ surprising 3-0 start hasn’t come without drama, as the Week 1 starting quarterback Mitch Trubisky has already lost the confidence of coach Matt Nagy and was benched last week. Nick Foles replaced him and then led a furious comeback victory for. A beloved national treasure, Hammer enters Week 4 on a major heater: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through three weeks of this season, he is 26-13 on his NFL best bets, a 67 percent.
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After missing out on the $100 parlay by one game in the first two weeks, I completely botched it in Week 3. But I also learned a valuable lesson along the way: Never trust the Gruden Family with your money. If only we could go back in time and warn the Raiders.
Anyway, I lost last week’s parlay because of (foolish) bets on the Raiders (+9) over the Vikings and the Redskins over the Bears. Neither of those things happened, obviously. In all honesty, I wasn’t very confident in last week’s parlay, but I am pretty excited about this week’s.
Here is the $100 NFL parlay of Week 4…
All odds via BetMGM:
Point spreads
No point-spread bets this week. We’re going all money lines.
Money lines
Patriots (-334) over Bills
The Bills haven’t beaten the Patriots since 2016, and there’s no reason to think that streak will end on Sunday. New England’s defense hasn’t allowed a touchdown all season and Bill Belichick will have no problem cooking up a gameplan to shut down Josh Allen. If Tom Brady can lead the offense to 20 points, the Pats will win comfortably.
Confidence level: 9/10
Giants (-150) over Redskins
Daniel Jones is making his home debut against a Redskins defense that made Mitchell Trubisky look like a Pro Bowler. I’m somewhat worried about a bad Giants defense blowing this one, but Case Keenum is bad and has been in a walking boot this week.
Confidence level: 8/10
Falcons (-209) over Titans
This is a “get right” game for the Falcons, who typically play well at home. And this Titans team just made Gardner Minshew and D.J. Chark look like, well, Matt Ryan and Julio Jones. Imagine what the real Matt Ryan and Julio Jones will do to this secondary.
Confidence level: 9/10
Colts (-304) over Raiders
The Raiders have been one of the worst teams in football ever since they jumped out to a 10-0 lead on the Chiefs early in Week 2. The Colts look like a playoff team, and they’re at home. This is an easy pick.
Confidence level: 10/10
Ravens (-304) over Browns
The Browns offense is broken and Baker Mayfield’s issues with diagnosing complex coverages is a major reason why. Taking on a Ravens defense that is among the best in the league at disguising coverages is not the antidote.
Confidence level: 9/10
Vikings (+115) over Bears
Nfl Week 4 Best Bets Against The Spread
Third time’s the charm. This is the third week in a row I’ve picked an upset over the Bears, but this is the first time where the underdog is actually the better team. Mike Zimmer will have a good gameplan for Trubisky, and the Vikings offense will do just enough to pull off the “upset.”
Confidence level: 8/10