NFL Monday Night Football Week 7 Ravens-Bucs And Chargers-Cardinals Picks And Props
A Monday Night Football doubleheader concludes theNFL Week 7 action with the Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Chargers at Arizona Cardinals. The Ravens-Buccaneers contest is drawing more interest and watch and wager action as both teams are 4-2 in the AFC North and NFC South divisions.
I chip-in picks, props, odds, stats and information you can bet on in my Monday Night Football coverage in Forbes, and added the Cardinals to Week 7 underdog picks posted at Off Shore Gaming Assocation and Vegas Sports Zone.
Note: I didn’t get this posted ahead of the MNF doubleheader, and updating for reference and reading as interested. I did Tweet the Forbes MNF update and also added to OSGA.
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Monday Night Football Odds
Pro football odds from leading online sportsbooks refresh periodically and are subject to change, including on props and live betting. Listed point spreads on favorites.
- Baltimore Ravens (-3.5) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, game total 50.5 points
- Los Angeles Charters (-1.5) at Arizona Cardinals, 44
I had a Best Bet on the Over 50 Ravens-Buccaneers game total posted in Forbes.
Also, player props Over 4.5 receptions Bucs WR Mike Evans, who had 3 targets, 1 reception, t drop and 1 TD into the second quarter when he reinjured his hamstring and left the game without returning.
The other player prop cashed a winner with Cardinals RB James Conner Over 10.5 receiving yards.
More analysis including Cardinals underdog pick on Monday Night Football in Forbes.
Cardinals have the better offense (332-281 yards) and running game (145-128). The Chargers defensive stats are better, but LA has faced below average quarterbacks in 4-of-5 games this season. Arizona is also averaging 5.8 yards per play to 4.8 for the Chargers with the Cardinals sporting a slightly better net yards per play differential while also facing the best group of quarterbacks this season week after week. The Cardinals face another Monday in Justin Herbert, but Arizona has also held two division rivals to season-low yards in the 49ers and Rams. Home underdog victory on Monday Night Football.