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Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 10

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Here are this weekend’s picks as The Morning Reaction will pick every NFL game.
Drew Forrester finished 8-6 last week while Luke Jones was 10-4 in Week 9. Forrester is 89-41 through nine weeks and Jones is 86-44 overall. Official standings are only kept based on the NFL picks.
(Editor’s note: Drew correctly picked Indianapolis to beat Jacksonville on Thursday night while Luke was incorrect in picking the Jaguars.)
To hear their full explanations, click HERE.
Raiders at Ravens: Baltimore 37-20 (Drew), Baltimore 34-20 (Luke)
Bills at Patriots:
New England 34-24 (Drew), New England 31-17 (Luke)
Giants at Bengals:
Cincinnati 24-20 (Drew), New York 27-20 (Luke)
Chargers at Buccaneers:
Tampa Bay 24-10 (Drew), Tampa Bay 21-14 (Luke)
Broncos at Panthers:
Denver 33-19 (Drew), Denver 27-23 (Luke)
Titans at Dolphins:
Miami 17-10 (Drew), Miami 24-14 (Luke)
Falcons at Saints:
Atlanta 30-26 (Drew), New Orleans 28-27 (Luke)
Lions at Vikings:
Detroit 27-20 (Drew), Detroit 24-19 (Luke)
Jets at Seahawks:
Seattle 21-9 (Drew), Seattle 24-13 (Luke)
Cowboys at Eagles:
Dallas 24-14 (Drew), Dallas 23-16 (Luke)
Rams at 49ers:
San Francisco 30-10 (Drew), San Francisco 27-12 (Luke)
Texans at Bears:
Chicago 20-17 (Drew), Chicago 17-13 (Luke)
Chiefs at Steelers: Pittsburgh 31-7 (Drew), Pittsburgh 27-3 (Luke)

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