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Broncos at Buccaneers (-7) — Sunday, 1 p.m.

Everett: Buccaneers -7

Last week, taking favorites to cover more than 6 points backfired for anyone who slept on underdogs New Orleans, Las Vegas and Tampa Bay, to name a few. Still, we like Tampa at home against a Denver offense that is struggling to move the ball with rookie Bo Nix at quarterback.

Modi: Buccaneers -7

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles is known for his creative, aggressive blitz schemes, and we have seen nothing from Broncos QB Bo Nix to suggest that he is ready for that.

Giants at Browns (-6) — Sunday, 1 p.m.

Everett: Browns -6

Cleveland has its issues, especially at quarterback, but the Browns defense is good enough for a win — and a cover at home — against Daniel Jones and the Giants.

Modi: Browns -6

While I do not feel great about backing Deshaun Watson, he did look better in Week 2 than he did in Week 1, and the Giants will not find nearly as much success on offense as they did against the Commanders.

Chargers at Steelers (-1.5) — Sunday, 1 p.m.

Everett: Chargers +1.5

Jim Harbaugh has already made L.A. a team that, if nothing else, is not going to beat itself. The Chargers will hang with Pittsburgh from start to finish, it not pull off the upset, as long as their offensive line can hold up against a Pittsburgh front seven that has been dominant to start the year.

Modi: Chargers +1.5

The Steelers are 2-0 but have scored one offensive touchdown through two games. Both teams have had an easy schedule, but the Chargers have won both their games by double-digits, while the Steelers have played two close, one-score games.

Eagles at Saints (-2.5) — Sunday, 1 p.m.

Everett: Eagles +2.5

Philadelphia had its Week 2 matchup against Atlanta all but won, but collapsed in the final two minutes. New Orleans has looked like a machine, and we can’t pin all their success on the opposition being weak after the Saints beat Dallas 44-19 in Arlington last Sunday. We like Philly to cover, though, even against the most dominant team in the league through two weeks.

Modi: Eagles +2.5

The Saints look like the best team in NFL history, but it is hard to believe they will continue to keep scoring on 100 percent of their possessions, which they are…

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