The Week 10 odds suggest there could be a bunch of close games on the upcoming schedule. Seven contests feature a betting line of fewer than four points. Only three teams are favored by more than a touchdown.

Here are picks against the spread for every game in Week 10 of the 2020 NFL season, as well as the latest betting odds. Betting lines and trends are courtesy of OddsShark.

Indianapolis Colts (+2) at Tennessee Titans

Indianapolis’ top-ranked defense should win this battle against an explosive Tennessee offense. The Titans were held below 300 yards of total offense in both of their matchups with top-10 defenses. The Colts allow the fewest yards per game. Indianapolis is 13-4 against the spread in its last 17 games against Tennessee.

Prediction ATS: Indianapolis

Jacksonville Jaguars (+13.5) at Green Bay Packers

Jake Luton kept Jacksonville competitive in his first NFL start, throwing for 304 yards in a 27-25 loss against Houston. Aaron Rodgers should put up big numbers against a bad Jaguars’ defense, though covering a 14-point spread with a mediocre Green Bay defense won’t be easy.

Prediction ATS: Jacksonville

Washington Football Team (+3.5) at Detroit Lions

Detroit has played a difficult schedule, losing to four teams that are above .500 and a Vikings’ team that has rebounded from a slow start. Washington has been defeated twice by the Giants in its last three games. Alex Smith has a 70.3 passer rating.

Prediction ATS: Detroit

Houston Texans (+3) at Cleveland Browns

With Nick Chubb coming off injured reserve and the Browns getting an extra week to prepare because of their bye, Cleveland is primed to score a ton of points. The Browns have the No.5 rushing attack, and only one team gives up more yards per carry than the Texans. Houston ranks in the bottom six in total defense, scoring defense and yards allowed per play.

Prediction ATS: Cleveland

Philadelphia Eagles (-3.5) at New York Giants

The Giants don’t win much, but they are in just about every game. New York is 5-1 against the spread in its last six games, including a one-point loss in Philadelphia. The Eagles have only covered the spread once as a favorite in 2020. A late field goal could very well decide this contest.

Prediction ATS: New York

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-4.5) at Carolina Panthers

Expect a big bounce-back performance from the Bucs after they were embarrassed by the Saints in primetime. Tom Brady has 18 touchdown passes, two interceptions and an average passer rating of 105.4 when he isn’t facing New Orleans. Tampa Bay defeated Carolina 31-17 in Week 2, picking off Teddy Bridgewater twice and sacking him five times.

Prediction ATS: Tampa Bay

Los Angeles Chargers (+2.5) at Miami Dolphins

Miami should be favored by at least a field, considering it has three more wins than Los Angeles and is playing at home. Tua Tagovailoa was impressive in his second start with two touchdown passes and a 122.3 passer rating. The Dolphins are scoring 32.3 points per game over their last four contests. The Chargers have given up at least 29 points in five straight games.

Prediction ATS: Miami

Denver Broncos (+5) at Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas continues to play extremely well against teams they’re expected to beat, going 3-0 when they’re either favored or underdogs off less than a field goal. The Raiders have covered the spread in each of their last five games against the Broncos. Drew Lock hasn’t posted a triple-digit passer rating in any game this season.

Prediction ATS: Las Vegas

Buffalo Bills (+2) at Arizona Cardinals

Arizona ranks first in total offense and has scored at least 30 points in four straight games. After posting a 150.5 passer rating against the Dolphins, who entered last week’s game against the Cardinals with the top scoring defense, Kyler Murray has 16 touchdowns and four turnovers in the last five games. Arizona can outscore Buffalo’s 12th ranked offense in what should be an exciting game.

Prediction ATS: Arizona

Cincinnati Bengals (+7.5) at Pittsburgh Steelers

Ben Roethlisberger is likely to play Sunday, though it’s not a guarantee considering he’s on the reserve/COVID-19 list and dealing with knee injuries. Regardless of the opposing quarterback, Cincinnati has been competitive almost every week, losing by more than five points in just one of its eight games. The Steelers only beat Garrett Gilbert and the Cowboys by five points last week.

Prediction ATS: Cincinnati

Seattle Seahawks (+2) at Los Angeles Rams

All of the Rams’ wins have come against the NFC East and the Bears, who have lost three games in a row. Russell Wilson’s five interceptions over the last three games are an aberration. Seattle leads the NFL with 34.3 points per game. In two games against teams that rank in the top half of the league in scoring, Los Angeles is 0-2 while giving up 31.5 points per contest.

Prediction ATS: Seattle

San Francisco 49ers (+9.5) at New Orleans Saints

With an extra few days to prepare for New Orleans after a disastrous Thursday night loss, maybe Kyle Shanahan can devise a game plan to keep San Francisco competitive. The 49ers will get a few playmakers back from the COVID-19 list. The Saints had been playing poor defense before dominating the Bucs in Week 9.

Prediction ATS: San Francisco

Baltimore Ravens (-7) at New England Patriots

The Ravens handed the Patriots their first loss a season ago, beating New England 37-20 in Week 9. Now that the Patriots have one of the NFL’s worst rosters, Bill Belichick and Co. could be in for another long night. Cam Newton last threw a touchdown pass in Week 3. Baltimore’s six wins have come by an average of 17.2 points.

Prediction ATS: Baltimore

Minnesota Vikings (-2.5) at Chicago Bears

Kirk Cousins is 0-3 against Chicago as Minnesota’s starting quarterback. Cousins has an average passer rating of 82.5 in those games, and the Vikings have averaged just 12 points per game. Minnesota is 1-5 against the spread in its last six matchups with Chicago. The Bears are the only NFL team that hasn’t given up more than 26 points in any game.

Prediction ATS: Chicago

Season Record: 63-67-3

Tua Tagovailoa Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa #1 of the Miami Dolphins throws the ball against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Glendale, Arizona. Norm Hall/Getty Images