The NFL regular season is underway, and so far it has not disappointed. The Seattle Seahawks sit all alone atop the NFC West for the time being, with a key divisional showdown against the San...
The Falcons and Rams each lost at home in Week 1, so both teams are looking to get the season back on track in Week 2 and avoid falling to 0-2 on the season. Starting the season with a pair of losses is certainly not the end of the world, but it’s certainly not a desirable situation for either team., but that was not uncommon for quarterbacks who did not play during the preseason.
In a matchup featuring yet another pair of teams that both lost in Week 1, the Cardinals and Raiders will be facing off looking to keep pace in their respective divisions. Arizona is, of course, without DeAndre Hopkins for several more weeks, while the Raiders have made significant changes following an offseason coaching change after the midseason coaching change during 2021.
As of writing, the Niners are favored by 8.5 points, which would represent the largest margin of victory for San Francisco over Seattle since 2011. It’s certainly possible that could happen, but given a track record a decade long of that not happening, it seems unlikely.
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