
Sports analysts have released their predictions for the winners of each NFL game in the upcoming Week 14 schedule, using the moneyline bet type.
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The picks forecast winners across all Week 14 matchups. For Thursday night, the New England Patriots are picked to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In Sunday’s early games, the selections include the Chicago Bears over the Detroit Lions, the Jacksonville Jaguars over the Cleveland Browns, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over the Atlanta Falcons. Other early picks are the New Orleans Saints to beat the Carolina Panthers and the Baltimore Ravens to defeat the Los Angeles Rams.
For Sunday’s late afternoon games, the San Francisco 49ers are chosen to win against the Green Bay Packers. The analysts also pick the Denver Broncos over the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Sunday night football pick is for the Buffalo Bills to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. For Monday night, the analysts select the Miami Dolphins to defeat the Tennessee Titans.
Summary
The complete set of moneyline picks for NFL Week 14 has been published. The predictions cover every game from Thursday night through Monday night.
Key selections include the Patriots over the Steelers to start the week and the Bills over the Chiefs in a prominent Sunday night matchup. The Monday night game is predicted to go to the Dolphins against the Titans.
These picks represent a forecast for the straight-up winner of each contest, without considering point spreads.
FAQs
What is a moneyline pick?
A moneyline pick is a prediction of which team will win a game outright. It does not involve a point spread, only choosing the winner.
How are these picks determined?
The picks are based on the analysis of sports analysts, who evaluate team performance, statistics, and other relevant factors to forecast game outcomes.
Are these picks guaranteed to be correct?
No. Sports predictions are not guarantees. They are informed forecasts, but the actual results of NFL games can be unpredictable.
Disclaimer: This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All information is based on verified reporting available at the time of publication.
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