Sam Farmer’s NFL Week 5 picks
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The Times’ NFL writer, Sam Farmer, examines this week’s matchups. Lines according to Glantz-Culver (O/U = over/under). Last week’s record 11-5 (.688); season 44-20 (.688). Using point spreads with the scores Farmer predicted, the record against the spread last week would have been 6-10 (.388); season 24-37-3 (.393).
Tennessee (3-1)
at Pittsburgh (2-2)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Titans 21, Steelers 20
TV: None. DirecTV: 704.
Line: Steelers by 3. O/U: 39.
It’s an especially bad time for Ben Roethlisberger to be nursing a bum foot, with the way his offensive line is breaking down. Pittsburgh needs to contain Titans defensive end Derrick Morgan.
Oakland (2-2)
at Houston (3-1)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Raiders 24, Texans 21
TV: Channel 2. DirecTV: 705.
Line: Texans by 6. O/U: 48.
If the Raiders can control the clock (and neutralize the Houston crowd) with the running game, they stand a good chance of pulling off a signature road victory. Andre Johnson injury could loom large.
Kansas City (1-3)
at Indianapolis (0-4)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Chiefs 17, Colts 12
TV: None. DirecTV: 706.
Line: Colts by 2. O/U: 38.
Despite all their injuries, the Chiefs are starting to click just a bit on offense. The key will be taking the home crowd out of the game. Matt Cassel can outduel Curtis Painter.
Cincinnati (2-2)
at Jacksonville (1-3)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Bengals 17, Jaguars 13
TV: None. DirecTV: 707.
Line: Jaguars by 2. O/U: 37.
The Jaguars probably will try to put more on the capable shoulders of running back Maurice Jones-Drew. Moving the ball on the ground hasn’t been an easy task for Bengals’ opponents.
New Orleans (3-1)
at Carolina (1-3)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Saints 35, Panthers 28
TV: None. DirecTV: 708.
Line: Saints by 6. O/U: 51.
The Saints get the edge based on their experience and number of offensive weapons, but Cam Newton should keep it interesting. The Panthers haven’t lost by more than a touchdown.
Philadelphia (1-3)
at Buffalo (3-1)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Bills 28, Eagles 24
TV: Channel 11. DirecTV: 709.
Line: Eagles by 2. O/U: 49.
The Eagles are reeling and their defense hasn’t proven it can stop anyone. That’s not a good sign against a Buffalo offense capable of scoring in bunches. Philly can score too, of course.
Arizona (1-3)
at Minnesota (0-4)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Vikings 20, Cardinals 17
TV: None. DirecTV: 710.
Line: Vikings by 2. O/U: 45.
These teams are a combined 1-7, but each has been in every game, never losing by more than a touchdown. Arizona’s secondary is shaky, and that could make the difference.
Seattle (1-3)
at New York Giants (3-1)
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Giants 28, Seahawks 16
TV: None. DirecTV: 711.
Line: Giants by 10. O/U: 43.
The Seahawks have shown flashes of respectability but quarterback Tarvaris Jackson still looks uncomfortable with the offense. Winning at the Meadowlands is a tall order.
Tampa Bay (3-1)
at San Francisco (3-1)
Sunday, 1 p.m.
49ers 20, Buccaneers 17
TV: None. DirecTV: 712.
Line: 49ers by 3. O/U: 41.
Which one of these 3-1 teams is for real? The 49ers get the edge because they’re at home, and the Buccaneers are traveling cross-country on a short week after barely surviving against the Colts.
San Diego (3-1)
at Denver (1-3)
Sunday, 1:15 p.m.
Chargers 28, Broncos 17
TV: Channel 2. DirecTV: 713.
Line: Chargers by 4. O/U: 46.
Philip Rivers should be able to exploit Denver’s defense the way Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers did in
Week 4. Then again, division games are typically closer.
New York Jets (2-2)
at New England (3-1)
Sunday, 1:15 p.m.
Patriots 28, Jets 20
TV: None. DirecTV: 714.
Line: Patriots by 9. O/U: 49.
Three road games in a row is a tall order for the Jets, coming off consecutive losses at Oakland and Baltimore. Tom Brady and the Patriots are less-than-gracious hosts.
Green Bay (4-0)
at Atlanta (2-2)
Sunday, 5:15 p.m.
Packers 38, Falcons 28
TV: Channel 4.
Line: Packers by 6. O/U: 53.
Atlanta will have a difficult time keeping pace with a Packers team averaging 37 points per game. In the playoffs last season, Green Bay scored 48 on the Falcons’ home turf.
Chicago (2-2)
at Detroit (4-0)
Monday, 5:30 p.m.
Lions 27, Bears 21
TV: ESPN.
Line: Lions by 5. O/U: 47.
Huge comebacks in consecutive weeks have Lions believing they’re never out of a game. If Chicago doesn’t take control with Matt Forte, they have a good chance to win their first Monday game since 2001.
Bye week: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis, Washington.
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