WEEK 10 NFL PICKS FOR BET REGAL

Tampa Bay (-2.5) vs Seattle in Germany

Tom Brady saved the Buccaneers (4-5) from a fourth straight loss with an improbable comeback. Geno Smith has the Seahawks (6-3) leading the NFC West in a rebuilding year. Football fans in Germany will see a much closer game than anticipated when the schedule came out.

BUCCANEERS, 23-22

New Orleans at Pittsburgh (-1)

The Steelers (2-6) are rested after a bye while the Saints (3-6) are coming off a Monday night loss. Mike Tomlin’s team is better than its record. Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati and Tampa Bay and has lost one-score games to the Patriots, Jets and Dolphins.

UPSET SPECIAL: STEELERS, 20-17

Indianapolis at Las Vegas (-4)

Jeff Saturday makes his coaching debut with the Colts (3-5-1) against the Raiders (2-6) and Josh McDaniels, who changed his mind about the job in Indianapolis after the Super Bowl in February 2018.

BEST BET: RAIDERS, 28-9

Denver at Tennessee (-2.5)

The Titans could play without a QB and snap the ball to Derrick Henry 60 times and still beat the Broncos (3-5).

TITANS, 19-13

Jacksonville at Kansas City (-9)

Andy Reid faces one of his most successful proteges in Doug Pederson, who played quarterback for Reid in Philadelphia, and was later part of his coaching staff on the Eagles and the Chiefs. Reid’s Chiefs beat Pederson’s Eagles in 2017 when Philadelphia went on to win the Super Bowl.

CHIEFS, 27-18

Houston at New York Giants (-4.5)

Back from a bye, the Giants (6-2) aim to get back on the winning track against the league’s worst team. The Texans (1-6-1) have a better record against the spread (4-3-1) than on the field.

GIANTS, 23-17

Detroit at Chicago (-2.5)

Fresh off upsetting Aaron Rodgers and the Packers, the Lions (2-6) have to stop the Bears (3-6) and suddenly surging Justin Fields.

BEARS, 27-23

Cleveland at Miami (-3)

The Dolphins (6-3) are undefeated in the six games Tua Tagovailoa finishes. The Browns (3-5) need to use their running game to keep Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill and Miami’s dynamic offense off the field.

DOLPHINS, 26-20

Minnesota at Buffalo (-6.5)

Despite the records, the Bills (6-2) are the better team. The Vikings (7-1) had to rally to beat Washington. Josh Allen’s elbow makes this one tricky.

BILLS, 24-20

Arizona at Los Angeles Rams (-2.5)

A playoff rematch featuring two teams trending downward quickly. The Rams (3-5) hardly look anything like the defending Super Bowl champion. The Cardinals (3-6) are 4-11 since a 10-2 start last season.

RAMS, 26-21

Dallas (-4) at Green Bay

Rodgers has lost five straight games for the first time since his first season as the starter. Micah Parsons and the Cowboys’ D aim to make him more miserable.

COWBOYS, 24-20

Los Angeles Chargers at San Francisco (-7.5)

The Chargers (5-3) are getting no respect from oddsmakers going against a .500 team.

49ERS, 27-17

Washington at Philadelphia (-11)

This was supposed to be Carson Wentz’s return to Philadelphia. Instead, Eagles fans get to boo Taylor Heinicke instead.

EAGLES, 30-20

2022 RECORD

Last Week: Straight up: 8-5. Against spread: 6-5-2.

Season: Straight up: 79-57. Against spread: 71-62-3.

Thursday Night: Straight up: 6-3. Against spread: 4-5.

Monday Night: Straight up: 5-5. Against spread: 4-6.

Best Bet: Straight up: 7-2. Against spread: 7-2.

Upset Special: Straight up: 3-6. Against spread: 4-4-1.

(Associated Press/Photo: NewsInGermany.com)