Week 4 NFL Betting Picks Off Mind Blowing Saturday

The nation’s top sports handicappers are having perhaps the greatest year ever assembled. LateInfo improved to 7-0 with all regular season NFL and college picks, finally sweating one on Nevada.

Grandmaster Sports Handicapper Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com, the top sports betting site in the world and his sports service GodsTips goes 3-0 with all Wise Guys again. Stevie Vincent’s domination continued with his Perfect Play Game of the Year on Iowa. The week 4 NFL bets are looking strong.

Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The NFL stages its Week 4 contests, while the Sprint Cup Series races in Kansas, and baseball closes out its regular-season schedule.

Colliding on the gridiron . . .

An AFC North clash between the Ravens and Steelers in Pittsburgh highlights the NFL’s  afternoon schedule for Sunday. The Ravens (2-1 SU, 1-2 ATS) are coming off a 24-17 win over Cleveland in which Joe Flacco went 22-of-31 for 262 yards passing with three touchdown strikes. Anquan Boldin caught eight passes for 142 yards and three scores for Baltimore in that win. The Steelers (3-0 SU, 3-0 ATS) thrashed Tampa Bay 38-13 last time out, with Charlie Batch going 12-of-17 for 186 yards passing with three TD strikes. The Steelers are pegged as 2.5-point home favorites, with the total sitting at 34.5 points at 5 Dimes.

Making up the rest of the National Football League’s schedule for Sunday: San Francisco at Atlanta (-7), the Jets (-6) at Buffalo, Carolina at New Orleans (-13.5), Denver at Tennessee (-6.5), Cincinnati (-3) at Cleveland, Detroit at Green Bay (-14), Seattle (-1.5) at St. Louis, Indianapolis (-7) at Jacksonville, Houston (-3) at Oakland, Arizona at San Diego (-8.5), Washington at Philadelphia (-5.5), and Chicago at the Giants (-3.5). The Bears (3-0 SU, 2-1 ATS) remained undefeated by beating Green Bay 20-17 last week, while the Giants (1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS) are coming off a 29-10 loss to Tennessee. Oddsmakers have the total for that Sunday night matchup set at 44 points.

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There’s also one CFL game on tap for Sunday, with Hamilton at Edmonton. The Tiger-Cats (6-6 SU, 6-6 ATS) are 1-point road favorites versus the Eskimos (3-9 SU, 4-8 ATS).

Meeting up on the diamond . . .

The last day of the American League’s regular-season schedule on Sunday has Detroit at Baltimore, Cleveland at the White Sox, Tampa Bay at Kansas City, Toronto at Minnesota, the Angels at Texas, Oakland at Seattle, and the Yankees at Boston. The Red Sox are slated to send John Lackey (13-11, 4.47 ERA) to the mound in their last game of the year; righthander Lackey picked up a no-decision against the White Sox in his most recent outing, surrendering two runs on three hits in six innings in that contest.

Around the National League on Sunday afternoon it’ll then be Pittsburgh at Florida, Washington at the Mets, Milwaukee at Cincinnati, the Cubs at Houston, Colorado at St. Louis, Arizona at the Dodgers, San Diego at San Francisco, and Philadelphia at Atlanta. The Padres, Giants, and Braves are all still jostling for a playoff spot; San Francisco enters play on Sunday with a one-game lead on San Diego in the NL West, while Atlanta and San Diego are tied for top spot in the NL Wild Card race.

Iowa was a piece of cake as the Perfect Play Game of the Year. He is borderline genius, though “borderline” is debatable. The Great One Stevie Vincent has two huge, huge Sunday pro football locks including a Level 5 pro football total on the Falcons hosting the 49ers. Get a pro football side as well. Stevie’s week 4 NFL picks are up

Roaring around the track . . .

Finally, the Sprint Cup Series takes on Kansas Speedway on Sunday afternoon in the third race of the Chase, the Price Chopper 400. Jimmie Johnson, who took the checkered flag last time out in the AAA 400, is the oddsmakers’ 7/2 favorite for Sunday, with Kyle Busch at 7/1 odds to get the win, and two-time Kansas winner Jeff Gordon at 8/1 odds. Tony Stewart, the defending Price Chopper 400 champion, and Carl Edwards are both at 10/1 odds to get the victory, with Denny Hamlin, Greg Biffle, and Kevin Harvick at 12/1. Kurt Busch (14/1) and Jeff Burton (16/1) round out the top contenders.

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