My Week 10 NFL Predictions
New York Giants vs Carolina Panthers
Is set to take place at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, with a kickoff time of 9:30 AM ET. Both teams enter the game with identical records of 2-7. The Giants are favored to win by 4.5-points.
Key Matchups
*Quarterback Play: Giants’ Daniel Jones vs. Panthers’ Defense: Jones has thrown for 1,706 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions. His ability to manage the game and avoid turnovers will be crucial against a Panthers defense that struggles but can capitalize on mistakes.
Panthers’ Andy Dalton vs. Giants’ Defense: Dalton has 989 passing yards, 7 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. He faces a Giants defense ranked 9th in passing yards allowed, making his performance under pressure a key factor.
*Running Game: Giants’ Rushing Attack vs. Panthers’ Run Defense: The Giants’ rushing game, led by T. Tracy Jr., will be pivotal against the Panthers’ league-worst run defense, which allows 159.3 yards per game. Panthers’ Chuba Hubbard vs. Giants’ Run Defense: Hubbard leads the Panthers with 593 rushing yards and will challenge the Giants’ defense, which ranks 29th against the run.
*Receiving Corps: Giants’ Receivers vs. Panthers’ Secondary: M. Nabers, with 498 receiving yards, will be a key target for Jones against a vulnerable Panthers secondary. Panthers’ Receivers vs. Giants’ Secondary: D. Johnson leads the Panthers with 357 receiving yards and will need to find openings against a strong Giants pass defense.
*Giants’ Offense vs. Panthers’ Defense:
The Giants average 114.7 rushing yards per game (19th), facing a Panthers defense that allows 159.3 rushing yards per game (32nd), making the run game a critical area for the Giants. With 191.4 passing yards per game (23rd), the Giants will look to exploit the Panthers’ secondary, which allows 232.6 passing yards per game (25th).
*Panthers’ Offense vs. Giants’ Defense:
•Panthers’ Passing Game: The Panthers average 176.6 passing yards per game (30th) and will be challenged by the Giants’ strong pass defense, allowing only 191.6 yards per game (9th).
-Panthers’ Rushing Attack: The Panthers will attempt to improve their ground game against a Giants defense that struggles against the run, allowing 142.6 rushing yards per game (29th).
Offense and Defense Comparison
Offensive
New York Giants:
-Points per Game: 15.4 (Rank 32)
-Yards per Game: 306.1 (Rank 26)
-Passing Yards per Game: 191.4 (Rank 23)
-Rushing Yards per Game: 114.7 (Rank 19)
Carolina Panthers:
-Points per Game: 16.3 (Rank 29)
-Yards per Game: 277.9 (Rank 30)
-Passing Yards per Game: 176.6 (Rank 30)
-Rushing Yards per Game: 101.3 (Rank 25)
Defensive
New York Giants:
-Points Allowed per Game: 22.4 (Rank 15)
-Yards Allowed per Game: 334.1 (Rank 18)
-Passing Yards Allowed per Game: 191.6 (Rank 9)
-Rushing Yards Allowed per Game: 142.6 (Rank 29)
Carolina Panthers:
-Points Allowed per Game: 31.7 (Rank 32)
-Yards Allowed per Game: 353 (Rank 24)
-Passing Yards Allowed per game: 201.7 (Rank 16)
Rushing Yards Allowed per Game: 151.3 (Rank 29)
Overall, the Giants have a slightly better offense and a more robust defense compared to the Panthers, particularly in passing defense.
Giants 14, Panthers 10
Pittsburg Steelers vs Washington Commanders
This Week 10 matchup is set to take place at Commanders field in Landover, Maryland. The Steelers, with a 6-2 record, face the 7-2 Commanders in a highly anticipated game. The Commanders, led by rookie QB Jayden Daniels, have been efficient with only three turnovers all season, posing a challenge for the Steelers’ defense. The Commanders slightly favored with a 2.5 points. Both teams are coming off recent victories and will look to leverage their strengths in this crucial clash. In a trade with the Green Bay Packers my Steelers added DE Preston Smith to their rooster and picked up Jets receiver Mike Williams, giving Russell Wilson another valuable weapon.
Key matchups C
*Quarterback Battle: Veteran Russell Wilson of the Steelers faces rookie Jayden Daniels of the Commanders. Daniels’ efficiency and scrambling ability will challenge the Steelers’ defense.
*Turnover Margin: The Commanders lead the NFL with only three turnovers this season, posing a challenge for the Steelers, who are 1-1 when losing the turnover battle.
*Defensive Fronts: The Steelers’ strong defensive line, allowing just 90 rushing yards per game, will be tested by Washington’s ground game.
Offense and Defense Comparison
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Commanders have distinct statistical profiles:
Offense:
*Commanders: They average 29.2 points per game, ranking 4th, with 392.0 yards per game (3rd). Their rushing attack is strong, averaging 163.9 yards (3rd) and only 3 turnovers all season.
*Steelers: They score 23.4 points per game (13th) and gain 328.1 yards per game (19th). They rank 8th in rushing yards with 138.1 per game and have turned the ball over 5 times.
Defense:
*Commanders: Allow 21.0 points per game (11th) and 326.3 yards per game (14th). They are particularly vulnerable against the run, allowing 142.3 yards per game (28th).
*Steelers: They allow just 14.9 points per game (2nd) and 310.3 total yards (9th), excelling in run defense by allowing only 90.5 rushing yards per game (4th).
The Steelers have a strong defense, particularly against the run, while the Commanders excel offensively, especially in rushing yards and points scored per game.
Steelers 31, Commanders 28
San Francisco 49ers vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The San Francisco 49ers will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 10 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. Both teams currently hold a record of 4-4. The 49ers are favored to win by 7-points.
Key matchups:
-Christian McCaffrey vs. Buccaneers Run Defense: McCaffrey’s return from injury is crucial for the 49ers’ ground game, challenging Tampa Bay’s ability to stop the run.
-49ers Pass Rush vs. Buccaneers Offensive Line: The 49ers’ strong pass rush will test Tampa Bay’s offensive line, which has struggled in recent games.
-Mike Evans vs. 49ers Secondary: If Evans plays, his matchup against the 49ers’ secondary will be pivotal, especially with other key receivers injured for Tampa Bay.
Offense and Defense Comparison
Offensive
-San Francisco 49ers:
-Pass Offense: The 49ers have a strong passing game with efficient quarterback play and reliable targets.
-Run Offense: Known for a powerful running attack, they effectively utilize a committee approach to keep defenses off balance.
-Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
-Pass Offense: While less detailed in the search results, the Buccaneers typically rely on their experienced receiving corps to drive their passing game.
-Run Offense: Historically, the Buccaneers have struggled against strong defensive fronts like the 49ers.
Defensive
-San Francisco 49ers:
-Pass Defense: The 49ers boast a top-tier pass defense, capable of limiting opposing quarterbacks’ effectiveness.
-Run Defense: They excel in run defense, consistently shutting down opponents’ rushing attacks.
-Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
-Pass Defense: The Buccaneers’ pass defense has room for improvement, often relying on their defensive line to pressure quarterbacks.
-Run Defense: They have a competent run defense but can struggle against well-coordinated rushing offenses like the 49ers.
Overall, the 49ers are generally stronger defensively, while both teams have capable offensive units.
The betters must not have seen the Bucs vs the Chiefs
Bucs 24, 49ers 17
New England Patriots vs Chicago Bears
Is set to take place at Soldier Field in Chicago. The Bears, with a record of 4-4, are favored by 6.5 points over the Patriots, who hold a 2-7 record.
Key Matchups
Quarterbacks: Drake Maye vs. Caleb Williams
•Both teams feature rookie quarterbacks from the 2024 NFL Draft. Maye, leading the Patriots, has shown potential but struggles with consistency, while Williams for the Bears has been more stable, throwing only one interception in the last five games.
Bears’ Defense vs. Patriots’ Offense
•The Bears’ defense ranks high in points allowed (5th) and sacks (23), posing a challenge for the Patriots’ struggling offense, which ranks last in yards per game.
Bears’ Rushing Attack vs. Patriots’ Run Defense
•Chicago’s rushing game, led by D’Andre Swift, will face a New England run defense that allows 136.9 rushing yards per game, ranking 26th in the league.
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Offense
Chicago Bears
•Points per Game: 21.5 (19th)
•Yards per Game: 294.6 (28th)
•Passing Yards per Game: 182.9 (29th)
•Rushing Yards per Game: 111.8 (23rd)
New England Patriots
•Points per Game: 15.7 (30th)
•Yards per Game: 264.7 (32nd)
•Passing Yards per Game: 153.8 (32nd)
•Rushing Yards per Game: 110.9 (24th)
Defense
Chicago Bears
•Points Allowed per Game: 18.5 (5th)
•Yards Allowed per Game: 322.9 (12th)
•Sacks: 23
•Interceptions: 7
New England Patriots
•Points Allowed per Game: 24.1 (21st)
•Yards Allowed per Game: 361.4 (25th)
•Sacks: 16
•Interceptions: 4
The Bears have a stronger defense, ranking higher in points allowed and sacks, while the Patriots struggle offensively, particularly in passing yards.
Patriots 13, Bears 17
Buffalo Bills vs Indianapolis Colts
The Week 10 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Indianapolis Colts is set to take place at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Bills, with a record of 7-2, are on a four-game winning streak and are favored by 5 points against the Colts, who hold a 4-5 record.
Key Matchups for Bills vs. Colts
Josh Allen vs. Colts Secondary:
•Josh Allen’s ability to exploit the Colts’ pass defense, ranked 26th, will be crucial. His performance in short passing routes could challenge Indianapolis, which has struggled against the pass.
Colts’ Run Game vs. Bills’ Run Defense:
•The Colts’ rushing attack, averaging 121.3 yards per game, will face Buffalo’s run defense, which allows 123.4 yards per game. This matchup could determine the Colts’ offensive success.
Bills’ Receivers vs. Colts’ Pass Coverage:
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Offense
Buffalo Bills:
•Points/Game: 28.9 (5th)
•Yards/Game: 335.2 (15th)
•Pass Yards/Game: 216.1 (16th)
•Rush Yards/Game: 119.1 (17th)
Indianapolis Colts:
•Points/Game: 20.9 (22nd)
•Yards/Game: 315.0 (22nd)
•Pass Yards/Game: 193.7 (22nd)
•Rush Yards/Game: 121.3 (16th)
Defense
Buffalo Bills:
•Points Allowed/Game: 19.2 (8th)
•Yards Allowed/Game: 333.3 (17th)
•Pass Yards Allowed/Game: 209.9 (15th)
•Rush Yards Allowed/Game: 123.4 (15th)
Indianapolis Colts:
•Points Allowed/Game: 21.4 (12th)
•Yards Allowed/Game: 383.6 (29th)
•Pass Yards Allowed/Game: 233.8 (26th)
•Rush Yards Allowed/Game: 149.8 (31st)
The Bills have a stronger offense and a more efficient defense compared to the Colts.
Bills 28, Colts 13
Minnesota Vikings vs Jacksonville Jaguars
The Week 10 NFL matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and the Jacksonville Jaguars is set to take place at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville. The Vikings, with a 6-2 record, are favored by 4.5 points over the Jaguars, who are 2-7. Predictions suggest a close game.
Key Matchups for Vikings vs. Jaguars
Quarterback Duel:
•Sam Darnold (Vikings): With 1,610 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions, Darnold’s performance will be crucial for Minnesota’s offense.
•Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars): Lawrence has thrown for 1,835 yards with 11 touchdowns and 4 interceptions, leading Jacksonville’s attack.
Running Game:
•Aaron Jones (Vikings): Key to Minnesota’s ground game with 501 rushing yards.
•Tank Bigsby (Jaguars): A pivotal player for Jacksonville, contributing significantly to their rushing offense.
3.Defensive Pressure:
•Andrew Van Ginkel (Vikings): With 5 sacks, his ability to pressure Lawrence will be vital.
•Travon Walker (Jaguars): Leading with 7 sacks, Walker’s role in disrupting Darnold is critical.
These matchups will likely influence the outcome of the game, with both teams relying on their key players to perform effectively.
Offensive Comparison
Minnesota Vikings:
•Points Per Game: 26.1 (8th in the NFL)
•Passing Game: Strong, with 222.1 yards per game (12th)
•Rushing Game: Moderate, with 114.1 yards per game (21st)
Jacksonville Jaguars:
•Points Per Game: 21.7 (18th in the NFL)
•Passing Game: Decent, with 207.2 yards per game (17th)
•Rushing Game: Similar to Vikings, with 113.4 yards per game (22nd)
Defensive Comparison
Minnesota Vikings:
•Points Allowed Per Game: 18.8 (7th in the NFL)
•Pass Defense: Weaker, allowing 250.0 yards per game (28th)
•Run Defense: Strong, allowing 81.9 yards per game (2nd)
Jacksonville Jaguars:
•Points Allowed Per Game: 28.0 (30th in the NFL)
•Pass Defense: Struggles, allowing 264.3 yards per game (31st)
•Run Defense: Better than pass defense, allowing 125.0 yards per game (16th)
Vikings 27, Jaguars18
Denver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs
This matchup will take place at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The Chiefs (8-0), leading the AFC West, are favored by 9.5 points, The Broncos (5-4), coming off a blowout loss to the Ravens, will rely on rookie quarterback Bo Nix to challenge the Chiefs.
Key Matchups for Broncos vs. Chiefs:
*Patrick Mahomes vs. Broncos Defense: Mahomes has historically dominated the Broncos, but Denver’s defense has recently shown improvement. The Broncos’ ability to pressure Mahomes and force turnovers will be crucial.
*Broncos Running Game vs. Chiefs Run Defense: Denver’s rushing attack, led by Javonte Williams, will face a strong Kansas City run defense that ranks second in the league. Controlling the ground game could help Denver manage the clock and keep Mahomes off the field.
*Chiefs Receivers vs. Broncos Secondary: With targets like Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice, the Chiefs’ passing game will challenge Denver’s secondary, which has been effective in recent matchups. Limiting big plays will be key for the Broncos.
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Denver Broncos:
•Quarterback: Bo Nix has thrown for 1,246 yards with 5 touchdowns and 5 interceptions.
•Rushing: Javonte Williams leads with 301 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns.
•Receiving: Courtland Sutton has 277 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.
Kansas City Chiefs:
•Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes has thrown for 1,389 yards with 6 touchdowns and 8 interceptions.
•Rushing: Kareem Hunt has 249 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns.
•Receiving: Rashee Rice leads with 288 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.
Defensive Comparison
Denver Broncos:
•Ranked #4 in fantasy points for defense, with 16 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 3 fumble recoveries.
•Recent performance against the Chiefs included hitting Mahomes 11 times and forcing four turnovers.
Kansas City Chiefs:
•Ranked #17 in fantasy points for defense, with 8 sacks, 1 interception, and 2 fumble recoveries.
•Historically strong against Denver but struggled in recent matchups.
Chiefs 28, Broncos 17
Atlanta Falcons vs New Orleans Saints
The Atlanta Falcons will face the New Orleans Saints at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Falcons, with a 6-3 record, are favored by 3 points over the Saints, who are struggling with a 2-7 record and a seven-game losing streak.
Key Matchups
Chris Olave vs. A.J. Terrell:
•Olave, the Saints’ top receiver, faces Falcons’ cornerback Terrell. This matchup is crucial as Olave has been a key target for Derek Carr.
Rashid Shaheed vs. Falcons Safeties:
•Shaheed’s deep-threat ability will be tested against Falcons safeties Justin Simmons and Jessie Bates III, who need to prevent big plays.
Grady Jarrett vs. Saints Offensive Line:
•Jarrett’s performance against a potentially weakened Saints line, missing Erik McCoy, could disrupt the Saints’ offense.
Bijan Robinson vs. Pete Werner:
•Robinson’s rushing prowess will challenge Werner and the Saints’ linebackers in maintaining defensive integrity.
Drake London vs. Marshon Lattimore:
•London’s physical play will be matched by Lattimore’s defensive skills, impacting the Falcons’ passing game.
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Atlanta Falcons:
•Points/Game: 24.6 (12th)
•Yards/Game: 364.8 (8th)
•Pass Yards/Game: 246.3 (6th)
•Rush Yards/Game: 118.4 (18th)
New Orleans Saints:
•Points/Game: 23 (15th)
•Yards/Game: 331.4 (16th)
•Pass Yards/Game: 206.1 (18th)
•Rush Yards/Game: 125.3 (13th)
Defensive Comparison
Atlanta Falcons:
•Points Allowed/Game: 24 (20th)
•Yards Allowed/Game: 351.3 (20th)
•Sacks: 6
New Orleans Saints:
•Points Allowed/Game: 25.4 (26th)
•Yards Allowed/Game: 376.4 (28th)
•Sacks: 18
The Falcons have a stronger passing offense, while the Saints excel in rushing. Defensively, the Saints generate more sacks, but both teams struggle overall.
Falcons 38, Saints 13
Tennessee Titans vs Los Angeles Chargers
This game is set to take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The Chargers, with a 5-3 record, are favored by 8.5 points over the Titans, who have a 2-6 record.
Key matchups include:
•Chargers’ Pass Rush vs. Titans’ Offensive Line: The Chargers’ edge rushers, Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack, will challenge the Titans’ tackles, Chris Hubbard and Andre Dillard. Dillard, in particular, needs to improve after allowing six pressures in a previous game.
•Titans’ Secondary vs. Chargers’ Receivers: The Titans must contain Justin Herbert’s passing attack. With Kristian Fulton out, the Titans’ secondary will need to adjust to prevent big plays.
•Titans’ Run Game vs. Chargers’ Run Defense: Tennessee’s strong rushing attack will test the Chargers’ run defense, which ranks 8th in the league.
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Offense
•Los Angeles Chargers
•Points per Game: 19.9 (Rank 24)
•Yards per Game: 315 (Rank 22)
•Passing Yards per Game: 200.5 (Rank 21)
•Rushing Yards per Game: 114.5 (Rank 20)
•Tennessee Titans
•Points per Game: 17.5 (Rank 27)
•Yards per Game: 296.4 (Rank 27)
•Passing Yards per Game: 170.8 (Rank 31)
•Rushing Yards per Game: 125.6 (Rank 12)
Defensive Comparison
•Los Angeles Chargers
•Points Allowed per Game: 12.6 (Rank 1)
•Yards Allowed per Game: 303.8 (Rank 8)
•Tennessee Titans
•Points Allowed per Game: 26.6 (Rank 27)
•Yards Allowed per Game: 269.1 (Rank 1)
The Chargers have a stronger defense, particularly in points allowed, while the Titans excel in limiting total yards
Chargers 24, Titans 10
Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys
The Week 10 NFL matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys is set to take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texa. The Eagles, currently on a four-game winning streak and holding a 6-2 record, are favored by 6.5 points against the Cowboys, who are 3-5. The Cowboys might face a challenge as their quarterback Dak Prescott was injured in Week 9, potentially leading Cooper Rush to start in his place.
Key matchups include:
•Micah Parsons vs. Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata: Parsons’ speed and athleticism challenge the Eagles’ tackles, crucial for protecting Jalen Hurts.
•Dak Prescott (if he plays) vs. Eagles Cornerbacks: Prescott’s connection with CeeDee Lamb is strong, testing the Eagles’ pass defense.
•CeeDee Lamb vs. Eagles Zone Defense: Lamb’s ability to exploit zone coverage will be pivotal, especially from the slot position.
•Jalen Carter vs. Tyler Biadasz (bee-AH-dish): Carter’s pass-rushing skills will test the Cowboys’ center, impacting Prescott’s time in the pocket
Offensive/Defensive comparison
Eagles offense
•Points per Game: 24.9 (10th)
•Yards per Game: 377.1 (6th)
•Rushing Attack: 174.8 yards per game (2nd)
•Passing Attack: 202.4 yards per game (20th)
Dallas Cowboys:
•Points per Game: 21.4 (20th)
•Yards per Game: 336.1 (14th)
•Rushing Attack: 82.0 yards per game (31st)
•Passing Attack: 254.1 yards per game (3rd)
Defense
Philadelphia Eagles:
•Points Allowed per Game: 19.4 (9th)
•Yards Allowed per Game: 290.1 (3rd)
•Pass Defense: 189.0 yards allowed per game (7th)
•Run Defense: 101.1 yards allowed per game (5th)
Dallas Cowboys:
•Points Allowed per Game: 28.1 (31st)
•Yards Allowed per Game: 364.8 (27th)
•Pass Defense: 217.0 yards allowed per game (18th)
•Run Defense: 147.8 yards allowed per game (30th)
The Eagles have a stronger overall defense and rushing offense, while the Cowboys excel in passing offense but struggle defensively, especially against the run.
Eagles 35, Cowboys 17
New York Jets vs Arizona Cardinal
The Week 10 NFL matchup between the New York Jets and the Arizona Cardinals is set to take place at State Farm Stadium, in Arizona. The Jets are favored to win by 3 points. The Jets have a record of 3-6, while the Cardinals are at 4-4. Key players include Aaron Rodgers for the Jets with 2,107 passing yards and Kyler Murray for the Cardinals with 1,638 passing yards.
Key matchups include:
•Kyler Murray vs. Jets Defense: Murray’s mobility and rushing ability pose a challenge for the Jets, who have struggled against mobile quarterbacks.
•James Conner vs. Jets Run Defense: Conner’s power running is a threat against the Jets, who have been weak in stopping runs between the tackles.
•Aaron Rodgers vs. Cardinals Secondary: Rodgers’ passing skills will test the Cardinals’ defense, which has been vulnerable in pass coverage.
In the matchup between the New York Jets and the Arizona Cardinals, both teams show distinct strengths and weaknesses in offense and defense:
Jets Offense vs. Cardinals Defense:
•The Jets average 19 points per game, ranking 25th, while the Cardinals allow 23.8 points per game, ranking 19th.
•The Jets struggle with rushing, averaging 87.7 yards per game (30th), but have a decent passing game with 221 yards per game (14th).
Cardinals Offense vs. Jets Defense:
•The Cardinals score 23 points per game (15th) and excel in rushing with 149.7 yards per game (7th).
•The Jets’ defense is strong, allowing only 20.3 points per game (10th) and excelling in pass defense, allowing just 158.2 yards per game (2nd).
Cardinals 24, Jets 17
Detroit Lions vs Houston Texans Sunday Night
The Week 10 NFL matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Houston Texans is set to take place at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Lions, with a strong 7-1 record and a six-game winning streak, are favored by 4.5 points against the Texans, who stand at 6-3. Key players include Detroit’s Jared Goff and Houston’s C.J. Stroud, both leading their teams with impressive stats this season. The Lions’ high-powered offense will face a formidable Texans defense, ranked second in total yards allowed.
Key matchups
•Quarterback Duel: Jared Goff of the Lions faces C.J. Stroud of the Texans. Goff’s efficiency and leadership are pivotal against Stroud’s dynamic playmaking ability.
•Running Game: The Lions’ rushing attack, led by Jahmyr Gibbs, will test the Texans’ run defense, which ranks 14th in rushing yards allowed per game.
•Wide Receivers vs. Secondary: Amon-Ra St. Brown and Stefon Diggs will challenge each other’s secondaries, with both receivers being key targets for their quarterbacks.
Here’s a comparison of the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans both offensively and defensively:
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Offense
•Total Yards per Game: The Lions average 432.4 yards (2nd), while the Texans average 397 yards (5th).
•Passing Yards per Game: Detroit records 258.2 yards (4th), compared to Houston’s 256.3 yards (5th).
•Rushing Yards per Game: The Lions gain 157.8 yards (4th), whereas the Texans manage 118.8 yards (14th).
•Points per Game: Detroit leads with 30.2 points (1st), while Houston scores 23.8 points (14th).
Defense
•Total Yards Allowed per Game: The Texans allow 298.8 yards (4th), while the Lions allow 348.8 yards (15th).
•Passing Yards Allowed per Game: Houston concedes 163.2 yards (4th), compared to Detroit’s 246.2 yards (27th).
•Rushing Yards Allowed per Game: The Lions allow 83.2 yards (3rd), whereas the Texans allow 113.8 yards (14th).
•Points Allowed per Game: Detroit allows 18.2 points (8th), while Houston allows 22.5 points, tied for 15th. Also in an effort to replace Aidan Hutchinson the Lions acquired pass rusher Za’ Darius Smith from the Browns.
Lions 31, Texans 27
Miami Dolphins vs Los Angeles Rams Monday Night
The Week 10 NFL matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the Los Angeles Rams is set to take place at SoFi Stadium. The Rams are slight 1 point favorite. Both teams are looking to improve their standings, with the Dolphins holding a (2-6) record and the Rams at (4-4).
Key matchups include:
•Quarterback Battle: Tua Tagovailoa of the Dolphins against Matthew Stafford of the Rams. Tagovailoa is looking to regain form after injury, while Stafford leads a potent passing attack.
•Rushing Attack: Miami’s De’Von Achane versus the Rams’ Kyren Williams. Achane leads Miami’s improved rushing game, while Williams is a key component for the Rams.
•Receiving Corps: Tyreek Hill of the Dolphins against Tutu Atwell of the Rams. Hill’s explosive playmaking will be crucial for Miami, while Atwell provides a deep threat for Los Angeles.
Offensive and Defensive Comparison
Offense
Miami Dolphins:
•Yards Per Game: 324.6 (21st)
•Passing Yards: 185.6 (26th)
•Rushing Yards: 116.8 (18th)
•Points Per Game: 12 (32nd)
Los Angeles Rams:
•Yards Per Game: 345 (15th)
• Passing Yards: 226.6 (12th)
• Rushing Yards: 97.4 (27th)
• Points Per Game: 18.8 (22nd tie)
Defense
Miami Dolphins:
•Yards Allowed Per Game: 297.8 (3rd)
•Passing Yards Allowed: 159.6 (3rd)
•Rushing Yards Allowed: 125.8 (18th)
•Points Allowed Per Game: 22.6 (17th)
Los Angeles Rams:
•Yards Allowed Per Game: 388.8 (29th)
•Passing Yards Allowed: 216.2 (18th)
•Rushing Yards Allowed: 157.6 (32nd)
•Points Allowed Per Game: 27.8 (29th)
Dolphins 27, Rams 24
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