MNF Week 2: Eagles vs Colts Predictions
NFL Week 2 betting action sees the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Indianapolis Colts from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
NFL Week 2 betting action sees the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Indianapolis Colts from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
Nobody was expecting the Indianapolis Colts to put up such a strong fight against the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game that ended with a game-ending field goal in the dying seconds to cost the home side on Sunday Night Football.
The Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints lock horns on Monday Night Football in a matchup of two NFC juggernauts. The Saints look like the ghost of Christmas past and the Falcons look like the ghost of Christmas present. Can the defending champs prove that they aren’t quite finished yet?
The citizens of Minnesota have been working overtime to clear the snow from TCF Bank Stadium as the Minnesota Vikings again were forced out of the Metrodome. It’s the 50th anniversary of the Vikings and with a short week to prepare, a weakened home field advantage and a third-string starting quarterback, it might not be such a memorable anniversary.
The Houston Texans host the Baltimore Ravens in a sexy Monday Night Football matchup this week but there is a big difference between the two teams. With five losses in their last six games, Houston has proved that they don’t belong with the big boys in the NFL while Baltimore has clearly shown it does.
The New York Jets and the New England Patriots enjoy a heated AFC East rivalry. This year, the second meeting between the two teams could determine the top seed in the postseason.
The San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals are both trying to climb back into the race in the NFC West. Both sit at 3-7 but with some help, could find themselves one game out of first place with a win.
The Denver Broncos did the San Diego Chargers a big favor by blowing out the Kansas City Chiefs last week. Now the Broncos can either close the gap with another win or the Chargers can move back into a race for first place if they can win as expected.
The first time Donovan McNabb had a shot at his former team, the Washington Redskins not only walked into Philadelphia and beat the Eagles, they knocked out their starting quarterback Michael Vick. This time, Vick has his own revenge to exact as the Eagles visit FedEx Field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers played the New Orleans Saints close, but didn’t win. Now, the co-leaders of the AFC North will try to get back on the beam against in-division rival Cincinnati.
Everything was going so well for the Pittsburgh Steelers last week inside the Louisiana Superdome. The AFC’s most successful franchise over the past six seasons had just produced a bold defensive stand and trailed the defending champion New Orleans Saints by only three points, 13-10.
The Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts are battling for first place in the AFC South and with both teams coming off a bye week, they should be fresh and ready for a shootout on Monday night.
Take a look back at their Week One win and run the ball. The Texans absolutely ran over the Indianapolis Colts in their first matchup of the season and they’ll have to do the same to be victorious on Monday Night Football.
The Dallas Cowboys are 1-4, but they aren’t dead in the water. If they have any hope of making the playoffs, though, it starts with a big home win on Monday Night Football against the New York Giants, who conveniently happen to be one of the teams they are chasing in the NFC East.
The Tennessee Titans were one of the streakiest teams in the NFL in 2009 and the same appears to be true in 2010. They have impressive road wins over the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys in the last three weeks sandwiched in between a discouraging home loss to the Denver Broncos. Now the Titans head on the road to face a Jaguars team that has won two straight games.
The Minnesota Vikings may be coming off a bye week, but that doesn’t mean that nothing exciting happened in their off-week. On Wednesday the Vikings shocked the league by trading for New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss. On Friday, it was reported that quarterback Brett Favre is having elbow troubles.
The New England Patriots are the big brand name that everyone loves to buy but their stock has dipped in recent years. Without a reliable running and without a solid defense – two areas where their Monday night opponent excels – is going to hinder them on the road in Week 4 as well as the rest of the season.
Two of the most storied franchises in NFL history renew acquaintances at Soldier Field this Monday night, with top spot in the NFC North on the line. The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears are both undefeated through the first two games of the 2010-11 season, but only one will be able to leave the Windy City this Monday with that perfect record still intact.