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NFL Picks Week 4: Latest Odds, Prop Bets, Over-Under Lines and Predictions
- Updated: September 27, 2016
Five teams remain undefeated and four are still searching for their first victory heading into the fourth week of NFL action. It’s been a topsy-turvy start to the campaign, which wasn’t entirely unexpected given the lack of dominant teams coming into 2016.
The New England Patriots are a constant presence atop the standings, but there were major question marks around the likes of the fellow unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos. On the flip side, expected contenders such as the Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals are both 1-2.
Ultimately, three games is never enough to make any definitive judgments, but that’s even more true this year with plenty of time for teams to emerge as contenders from the muddled middle. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at Week 4.
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Odds: New York Giants (+4)
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The Minnesota Vikings are turning a lot of heads by continuing to win without Teddy Bridgewater, Adrian Peterson and Matt Kalil. While that series of injuries figured to decimate the offense, the defense has stepped up in a major way to make up the difference, taking a lot of pressure off quarterback Sam Bradford.
Now the question is whether the success is sustainable. Facing the high-powered Giants offense should go a long way in providing an answer. Eli Manning is coming off back-to-back 350-yard passing games to help New York post the sixth-most yards through three weeks.
The Giants’ quarterback did struggle in the team’s Week 3 loss to the Washington Redskins, tossing a pair of fourth-quarter interceptions. But he’s focused on putting …